Display Patriot - P-143977 - John/Johan Jacob DAUBENSPECK

John/Johan Jacob DAUBENSPECK

SAR Patriot #: P-143977

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A029925

Birth: 1714 / / Germany
Death: aft 02 Sep 1777 Heldelberg Twp / Northampton / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

DAR cites TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, NORTHAMPTON CO 8-7-1777


Additional References:
  1. Ship manifest "Harlie" 01 Sep 1736: Jacob Daubenspeck, age 22
  2. 1736 Philadelphia Census: Early Parker Township Immigrants listing Jacob Daubenspeck and sons George and Philip
  3. Marriage Record - Johan Jacob Daubenspeck
  4. History of Lehigh Co., PA, pg 210
  5. DAR cites MARX, OATHS OF NORTHAMPTON CO, PA, 1777-1784, pg 26

Spouse: Juliana XX;
Children: George Daubenspeck;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1956-06-19 PA Unassigned Edward Ross Turner (80575) George   
2011-06-08 IN 42084 Theodore Rex Legler II USA (Ret.) (133048) George   
2012-02-15 IN 45383 Theodore Rex Legler III (153516) George   
2012-02-15 IN 45384 Rowan Asher Jones (170183) George   
2012-02-15 IN 45385 Dylan James Blackmer (160889) George   
2012-02-15 IN 45386 Andrew Scott Blackmer (165720) George   
2020-11-13 NC 92921 Roderic Lynn Mullen (211517) George   
Location:
Heidelberg Twp / Lehigh / PA / USA
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Author: SFC James Claude Arnold USA (Ret.)
John Jacob Daubenspeck signed an Oath of Allegiance at Northampton County, Pennsylvania.  He married Juliana in 1741 at Pennsylvania.  their children were George and others.
 

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NSDAR cites TWO MEN OF SAME MEN TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE IN NORTHAMPTON CO



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