Display Patriot - P-331609 - Jacob YERIAN

Jacob YERIAN

SAR Patriot #: P-331609

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A208149

Birth: abt 1750 / Northampton / PA
Death: bef 27 Jan 1814 Penn Twp / Union / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

PRIVATE, Captain MATHIAS HENNING'S COMPANY, 2ND BATT, LANCASTER CO MILITIA


Additional References:

PA ARCH, 5TH Series, Volume 7, pg 185


Spouse: Barbara Leiby
Children: Mary Magdalene; Margaret;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2013-02-13 PA 44915 Storres Frederick Myers (173116) Mary   
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UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
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Author: Storres Frederick Myers
Jacob Yerian was the youngest of Matthias Irion and Maria Magdalena Pfister's six children.
He married Barbara Leiby and resided in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, PA.
They had eight children, the two boys died in infancy: John George; John Jacob; Susannah Barbara (Mowery); Elizabeth (Mertz); Polly (Repass); Mary Magdalene (Roush); Sarah (Wittenmyer); & Margaret (Thomas).
Jacob Yerian is found in a roster for the 2nd Battalion, Lancaster Co. Militia. He is listed in Capt. Henning's Co., 6th Class, for 1782. During the Revolution, Jacob also paid Supply Tax.
Based on his estate records, Jacob died about 1814. In Penn Township, Union County, PA.
Jacob is an established DAR patriot ancestor.

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