Display Patriot - P-184885 - Jacob HORGER Sr

Jacob HORGER Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-184885

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A058363

Birth: 1725 Zurich / / Switzerland
Death: 1800 / Orangeburg Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. PRIVATE, Captain RUMPH CO, THOMPSONS SC REGT
  2. PROVIDED MATERIAL AID

Additional References:
  1. SALLEY & WATES, STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS, BOOKS O-Q, pg 21, LIBER O, #108
  2. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004

Spouse: Lovisia Shaumloffell
Children: Magdalena/Magdelene; Jacob; Peggy; John; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1970-07-16 TX Unassigned Eugene Elam Skinner (100502) Jacob   
1974-03-09 MS Unassigned H Daniel (101748) Jacob   
1974-04-18 MS Unassigned Melvin Ulris Ulmer III (106801) Jacob   
1974-04-18 MS Unassigned Milton L Ulmer Sr (105749) Jacob   
1974-04-18 MS Unassigned Melvin U Ulmer Jr (105750) Jacob   
1990-08-06 MS 217568 Stanley Clyde Doggett (135422) Jacob   
1990-09-25 MS 217422 Irvin Truman Touchstone (135701) Jacob   
1990-09-25 MS 217423 Stanley Jessie Touchstone (135702) Jacob   
1993-02-09 VA 211775 John O Sims (140199) Jacob   
1993-04-14 MS 210790 William Luther Clayton Jr (140607) John   
1993-04-14 MS 210791 John Benjamin Clayton Sr (140608) John   
1993-04-14 MS 210792 William Luther Clayton III (140609) John   
1993-05-04 MS 210879 John Benjamin Clayton Jr (140675) John   
1993-05-12 MS 210972 James Francis Clayton (140760) John   
2006-10-11 TN 26884 Thomas William Willis (168011) Magdalena   
2008-01-30 AL 30736 Bobby Hughes Willis (170977) Magdalena   
2009-07-15 MS 36626 William James Ulmer (174666) Jacob   
2021-07-23 AL 98148 Simeon Jaye Durkin (219849) Catherine/Catarina   
2021-07-30 TX 98127 George Thomas William Carroll (220032) Jacob   
2022-02-25 AL 98168 Allen Ray Herrod (180469) Catherine/Catarina   
2022-03-18 SC 101052 Clay Thomas Allen (222016) Jacob   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Orangeburg / SC
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Comments:

No entry found in Find-A-Grave – Sep 2021



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Author: Lt Col Gary Owen Green

Jacob Horger was born in the Frankish kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire called the Old Swiss Confederacy of eight states during the 1600s.   In the wake of the Thirty Years' War that led to the Peasant War of 1653, and struggle between Catholic and Prostant cantons; thousands upon thousands of families re-settled from Early Modern Switzerland to America including Jacob Horger.

Jacob Horger married Lovisia Shaumloffel, born 1730, about 1747 at South Carolina.  Their daughter, Magdalena Horger born in 1760 at Orangeburg District, South Carolina, married Adam Whetstone in 1775 at Orangeburg Disttict.

Orangeburg Judicial District was chartered in 1769 at Piedmont area between the Congaree and Savannah Rivers.

 


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