Display Patriot - P-335497 - Jacob KLOCK

Jacob KLOCK

SAR Patriot #: P-335497

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Colonel
DAR #: A066099

Birth: 08 Oct 1708
Death: bef 10 Jun 1798 Palatine / Montgomery / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

2ND BATT, TRYON CO, MILITIA


Additional References:
  1. HEITMAN, HIST REGS OF OFFICERS OF THE CONT ARMY, 1775-1783, pg 335
  2. New York in the Revolution pg 175
  3. Old Palatine Church, pge 36, member of commettee of Correspondence
  4. DAR # A066099

Spouse: (1) Elizabeth Bellinger; (2) Catherine Nellis Helmer
Children: Adam G; Jacob; Anna;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2016-03-08 IL 68186 Daniel Russell Smith (197819) Adam   
2016-10-04 IL 71333 Jerome Henry Smith (200060) Adam   
2017-10-06 NY 75133 William Stephen Thorne III (185953) Jacob   
2017-10-27 NY 77995 Darrell Glenn Klock (205159) Adam   
2018-10-26 NY 83465 Kevin Philip Leeson (209298) Adam   
2019-02-22 TX 85207 Brian Eugene Newman (210790) Adam   
2019-02-22 TX 85208 Nathaniel Robert Newman (210791) Adam   
2020-12-18 NY 95056 Gregory James Riley (217698) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95057 Kieran Seamus Riley (217699) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95058 Quillan Miach Cormac Riley (217700) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95059 Edward Charles Riley (217701) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95060 Keegan Edward Riley (217702) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95061 Eric Alan Riley (217703) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95062 William West Riley (217704) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95063 Jeffrey Scott Riley (217705) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95064 Nathaniel Ian Riley (217706) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95065 Paul Alan Riley (217707) Jacob   
2020-12-18 NY 95066 Patrick Michael Riley (217708) Jacob   
Location:
Fort Plain / Montgomery / NY / USA
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Author: Alfred Parks Honeywell

Jacob Klock (1701–1798) was the colonel of the 2nd regiment of the Tryon County Militia during the Revolutionary War. He was the son of George Klock and Margaret Catherine Walrath.  George Klock was a farmer and trader who kept a disreputable store and tavern next to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie.  The Mohawk Canajoharie chief complained “I am under the necessity of complaining again, against that old rogue, the old disturber of our village, George Klock".   Joseph Brant and others broke into his house and forced him to relinquish his claim to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie.  Jacob Klock married Anna Nelles in Albany County on April 7, 1763.  He died in 1798 at Montgomery County, NY.

 

 


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