After a lingering illness and much suffering of nearly two years, due to a stroke of paralysis, Jacob K. Detweiler of near Belleville, PA, passed peacefully into the great beyond of Friday evening, Dec. 6, 1907; aged 60y 1m 22d. In early youth Bro. Detweiler united with the A. M. Church and remained a staunch and faithful member to the end. He was a devout Christian and was always found at his post of duty, both in the church and Sunday school, when heath permitted. He was much interested in the young people, and was always an interested Sunday school worker. On Jan. 13, 1873, he was married to Sarah Zook. To this union were born three children, Anna (Annie) C., married to R. H. King, Mary (Mollie) E. (deceased, and John David at home.
After a lingering illness and much suffering of nearly two years, due to a stroke of paralysis, Jacob K. Detweiler of near Belleville, PA, passed peacefully into the great beyond of Friday evening, Dec. 6, 1907; aged 60y 1m 22d. In early youth Bro. Detweiler united with the A. M. Church and remained a staunch and faithful member to the end. He was a devout Christian and was always found at his post of duty, both in the church and Sunday school, when heath permitted. He was much interested in the young people, and was always an interested Sunday school worker. On Jan. 13, 1873, he was married to Sarah Zook. To this union were born three children, Anna (Annie) C., married to R. H. King, Mary (Mollie) E. (deceased, and John David at home.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Detweiler King
1840–1874
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Nancy Detweiler King
1841–1920
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Infant Son Detweiler
1843–1843
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Infant Son Detweiler
1844–1844
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Christian F. Detweiler
1845–1889
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Infant Son Detweiler
1849–1849
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Johanes Detweiler
1850–1853
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David H. Detweiler
1853–1937
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Samuel H Detweiler
1855–1915
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Rudolph "Rudy" Detweiler
1857–1935
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Joshua B Detweiler
1860–1946
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