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Dr Jacob Coblentz

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Dr Jacob Coblentz

Birth
Middletown, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
15 Feb 1861 (aged 65)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7421074, Longitude: -84.1741562
Plot
Section 89, lot 392
Memorial ID
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m. 11.23.1819 Malinda Staley (1800-4.28.1874). Refer to a letter dated 11.9.1953 from H. Boyd Wylie, Md., Dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, "You are correct in your assumption that Dr. Jacob Coblentz was graduated by the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1819." Refer to William's History of Frederick County, Md., page 587: Jacob Coblentz, born Middletown, Md., March 17, 1795, M.D., University of Maryland, 1819, practiced at Middletown 1819-38. Deacon and Ruling Elder in the Reformed Church. His health breaking down he removed, in the fall of 1838, to Dayton, Ohio, where he engaged in drug business. Died in Dayton, Ohio, February 15, 1861." Again on page 464 see: "In the fall of 1829, Peter Coblentz and his son, Dr. Jacob Coblentz, visited Cavetown and urged Rev. Bucher to come to the rescue of the Middletown Congregation. . . ." His will, written 1.14.1858 and probated 2.19.1861 is on record Montgomery County, Ohio. Wills Record Book 1, page 5. Both are buried Woodland Cemetery, Sec. 89-Lot 392, Dayton, Ohio. Three children: Elizabeth E., Malinda A., Ann Rebecca.

Source: The Coblentz Family in America 1743-1982. Compiled by Ruth Coblentz., page 25-26.
m. 11.23.1819 Malinda Staley (1800-4.28.1874). Refer to a letter dated 11.9.1953 from H. Boyd Wylie, Md., Dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, "You are correct in your assumption that Dr. Jacob Coblentz was graduated by the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1819." Refer to William's History of Frederick County, Md., page 587: Jacob Coblentz, born Middletown, Md., March 17, 1795, M.D., University of Maryland, 1819, practiced at Middletown 1819-38. Deacon and Ruling Elder in the Reformed Church. His health breaking down he removed, in the fall of 1838, to Dayton, Ohio, where he engaged in drug business. Died in Dayton, Ohio, February 15, 1861." Again on page 464 see: "In the fall of 1829, Peter Coblentz and his son, Dr. Jacob Coblentz, visited Cavetown and urged Rev. Bucher to come to the rescue of the Middletown Congregation. . . ." His will, written 1.14.1858 and probated 2.19.1861 is on record Montgomery County, Ohio. Wills Record Book 1, page 5. Both are buried Woodland Cemetery, Sec. 89-Lot 392, Dayton, Ohio. Three children: Elizabeth E., Malinda A., Ann Rebecca.

Source: The Coblentz Family in America 1743-1982. Compiled by Ruth Coblentz., page 25-26.

Inscription

AGED 65 YRS. & 11 MO.
A native of
Frederick Co. Md.



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