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Jacob H Gregg

Birth
New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Death
1801 (aged 59–60)
Londonderry, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Reportedly died/buried at Londonderry, Ross Co OH Add to Map
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aka: Graig/ Gragg

Son of Richard Gregg and Ann Hadley

m: Susanna Underwood, Apr 26 1762, New Castle DE
ch inc:
-William Gregg, 1764 – 1847
-Amos Gregg, 1766 – 1817
-Rachel Gregg, 1766 –
-Aaron Gregg, 1771 –
-Joseph Gregg. 1773 – 1851
-Shadrick Gregg, 1777 – 1823 (not proved)
-George Gregg. 1780 – 1858? (not proved)
-John Wesley Gregg, 1783 – 1860

*Note: The Uriah Gregg 1810-1861 often shown as youngest son, was the son of Jacob Gregg and Jane Temple, a generation younger than this Jacob Gregg who died 1801 in Ohio.

The book Quaker Greggs states that Jacob Gregg and his wife Susanna Underwood moved with their cousin Jacob Gregg and wife Polly Hatcher, along with the Hollingsworths and the Brackens to Cane Creek Meeting in Almance County, South Carolina.

Research: Contributor Margaret submitted the following observations/questions that need resolution:
"Shadrack, and George Gregg survived Jacob, but are not named in Jacob Gregg's will. Neither did they join in the division of the land after their mother's death, as did Joseph, Aaron and John. Amos died before his brother William and named siblings John, Joseph, Aaron and Rachel, but did not name Susan, Shadrack, or George.. Also, no children of Jacob's son, William, joined in the property division. Did Jacob's son, William, have no children?
aka: Graig/ Gragg

Son of Richard Gregg and Ann Hadley

m: Susanna Underwood, Apr 26 1762, New Castle DE
ch inc:
-William Gregg, 1764 – 1847
-Amos Gregg, 1766 – 1817
-Rachel Gregg, 1766 –
-Aaron Gregg, 1771 –
-Joseph Gregg. 1773 – 1851
-Shadrick Gregg, 1777 – 1823 (not proved)
-George Gregg. 1780 – 1858? (not proved)
-John Wesley Gregg, 1783 – 1860

*Note: The Uriah Gregg 1810-1861 often shown as youngest son, was the son of Jacob Gregg and Jane Temple, a generation younger than this Jacob Gregg who died 1801 in Ohio.

The book Quaker Greggs states that Jacob Gregg and his wife Susanna Underwood moved with their cousin Jacob Gregg and wife Polly Hatcher, along with the Hollingsworths and the Brackens to Cane Creek Meeting in Almance County, South Carolina.

Research: Contributor Margaret submitted the following observations/questions that need resolution:
"Shadrack, and George Gregg survived Jacob, but are not named in Jacob Gregg's will. Neither did they join in the division of the land after their mother's death, as did Joseph, Aaron and John. Amos died before his brother William and named siblings John, Joseph, Aaron and Rachel, but did not name Susan, Shadrack, or George.. Also, no children of Jacob's son, William, joined in the property division. Did Jacob's son, William, have no children?


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