Jacob Nusbaum

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Jacob Nusbaum

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Feb 1910 (aged 88)
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Fannettsburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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ANOTHER WAGONER PASSES

Grandfather Jacob Neusbaum of Letterkenny, answers final summons, wagoned between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Jacob Neusbaum died at his home at Stenger, in North Franklin County, February 16, 1910 at 4:25 a.m. He was aged 89 years, 3 months and 11 days.

The deceased was one of the oldest residents in the Northern part of the country. He was born and spent nearly his entire life in Letterkenny Township. "Grandfather" Neusbaum was one of the old wagoners who drove line teams from Pittsburgh to Chambersburg and into Baltimore. He was a member of the German Baptist Church. Relinquishing wagoning he took up farming, acquiring a fine farm and timber tract and raising a large family.

These children survive; Mrs. George W.(Margaret) Geyer of Stenger, John Wesley of Upper Strausburg; Daniel Jacob of Fannettsburg and William Henry Neusbaum at home; also one brother, Daniel of Fannettsburg and 22 grandchildren.

The funeral will be held on Friday at Stenger with services at his home and interment at German Reformed Cemetery of Fannettsburg, Rev. Casper Hosfeld, officiating.

Certificate of Death: #15899
Date of Burial: 18 Feb 1910
Place Of Death: Letterkenny Twp, Franklin, PA
Marital Status: Widower
Informant: D. E. Carbaugh
Parents: Father, Henry Nusbaum, mother unlisted
ANOTHER WAGONER PASSES

Grandfather Jacob Neusbaum of Letterkenny, answers final summons, wagoned between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Jacob Neusbaum died at his home at Stenger, in North Franklin County, February 16, 1910 at 4:25 a.m. He was aged 89 years, 3 months and 11 days.

The deceased was one of the oldest residents in the Northern part of the country. He was born and spent nearly his entire life in Letterkenny Township. "Grandfather" Neusbaum was one of the old wagoners who drove line teams from Pittsburgh to Chambersburg and into Baltimore. He was a member of the German Baptist Church. Relinquishing wagoning he took up farming, acquiring a fine farm and timber tract and raising a large family.

These children survive; Mrs. George W.(Margaret) Geyer of Stenger, John Wesley of Upper Strausburg; Daniel Jacob of Fannettsburg and William Henry Neusbaum at home; also one brother, Daniel of Fannettsburg and 22 grandchildren.

The funeral will be held on Friday at Stenger with services at his home and interment at German Reformed Cemetery of Fannettsburg, Rev. Casper Hosfeld, officiating.

Certificate of Death: #15899
Date of Burial: 18 Feb 1910
Place Of Death: Letterkenny Twp, Franklin, PA
Marital Status: Widower
Informant: D. E. Carbaugh
Parents: Father, Henry Nusbaum, mother unlisted


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61941795/jacob-nusbaum: accessed ), memorial page for Jacob Nusbaum (5 Nov 1821–16 Feb 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61941795, citing Fannettsburg Reformed Church Cemetery, Fannettsburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by MDG (contributor 46903191).