Susannah died between 1850 and 1860.
Jacob GOCHENOUR owned 100 acres of land at St. Luke, Shenandoah County, Virginia, in 1815, and built the large brick house still standing there.
Jacob GOCHENOUR built the house in about 1841.
The 1842 Shenandoah County Land Tax record has "$850 added for new building".
The land and house was occupied by Jacob and his descendants for over a hundred years.
Jacob and his wife, Susannah are buried in a small graveyard on their farm with tombstones with their names and not other readable information.
Susannah died between 1850 and 1860.
Jacob GOCHENOUR owned 100 acres of land at St. Luke, Shenandoah County, Virginia, in 1815, and built the large brick house still standing there.
Jacob GOCHENOUR built the house in about 1841.
The 1842 Shenandoah County Land Tax record has "$850 added for new building".
The land and house was occupied by Jacob and his descendants for over a hundred years.
Jacob and his wife, Susannah are buried in a small graveyard on their farm with tombstones with their names and not other readable information.
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