He was married to Eva Margaretha (nee Huth aka Hoot). Source of his wife's maiden name is a 1760 land Indenture document for her deceased father Johannes Hoot filed in Philadelphia County PA land records in which it names his daughter Eva Margaret as the wife of Jacob Christman. His widow remarried to Francis Wescoe. See: History of Lehigh Co; Roberts; pub. 1914; Vol.II p.183; Christman family.
Jacob Christman died in July 1761 in an accidental death involving a hay fork and his hay wagon. At the time of his death he owned a farm in U Milford Twsp, Lehigh County, then Northampton County, PA. Index of Wills and Admin Recs; Williams; pub. 1971; p.24; Adm #260; filed 1761. The Family History of Jacob Christman; Christman; pub. 1986; copy on file at Lehigh County Historical Society, Allentown PA. History of Lower Macungie Twsp; L Macungie Bicentennial Committee; pub. 1976; LCHS; Allentown PA. History of Lehigh Co; Roberts; pub. 1914; Vol.II p.183; Christman family. Christman Family History; pub. 1977; Helen Gould; p.1. He is buried in an unknown plot likely on his private farm land.
Source: Research of Charles Kerchner, Emmaus PA, Contributor Number: 47646217
See website re Christman Family: http://www.kerchner.com/christman/des699.htm
He was married to Eva Margaretha (nee Huth aka Hoot). Source of his wife's maiden name is a 1760 land Indenture document for her deceased father Johannes Hoot filed in Philadelphia County PA land records in which it names his daughter Eva Margaret as the wife of Jacob Christman. His widow remarried to Francis Wescoe. See: History of Lehigh Co; Roberts; pub. 1914; Vol.II p.183; Christman family.
Jacob Christman died in July 1761 in an accidental death involving a hay fork and his hay wagon. At the time of his death he owned a farm in U Milford Twsp, Lehigh County, then Northampton County, PA. Index of Wills and Admin Recs; Williams; pub. 1971; p.24; Adm #260; filed 1761. The Family History of Jacob Christman; Christman; pub. 1986; copy on file at Lehigh County Historical Society, Allentown PA. History of Lower Macungie Twsp; L Macungie Bicentennial Committee; pub. 1976; LCHS; Allentown PA. History of Lehigh Co; Roberts; pub. 1914; Vol.II p.183; Christman family. Christman Family History; pub. 1977; Helen Gould; p.1. He is buried in an unknown plot likely on his private farm land.
Source: Research of Charles Kerchner, Emmaus PA, Contributor Number: 47646217
See website re Christman Family: http://www.kerchner.com/christman/des699.htm
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