During the Civil War, Jacob served with Company E of the Thirty-fourth Ohio Infantry. The company was organized by Captain John W. Shaw in Bucyrus, Ohio in July of 1961 and served through 1964 in Virginia and West Virginia.
Upon returning from the War, Jacob sought his livelihood in Porter County, Indiana where he met Henrietta Comer. They married on Christmas Day in 1866 and settled on a farm in Washington Township. They had seven children. Around 1910 or 1911, they moved into Valparaiso. Jacob was a member of the Chaplain Brown post of the G. A. R. and had been installed as commander the month before he died. He had been out to his cutting woods and was on his way home with a load when he died unexpectedly as he had been in good health.
Excerpt from Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, IN, dated Wed., Feb. 23, 1916, p. 1:
"Funeral of Jacob Fisher Taxes Church Capacity
"Relatives, friends, Grand Army men, the Women's Relief Corps, the Ladies' Auxilary, and the Sons of Veterans turned out to the funeral of Jacob Fisher yesterday afternoon at the Christian church until the building was overflowing. Floral tributes were brought in abundance."
During the Civil War, Jacob served with Company E of the Thirty-fourth Ohio Infantry. The company was organized by Captain John W. Shaw in Bucyrus, Ohio in July of 1961 and served through 1964 in Virginia and West Virginia.
Upon returning from the War, Jacob sought his livelihood in Porter County, Indiana where he met Henrietta Comer. They married on Christmas Day in 1866 and settled on a farm in Washington Township. They had seven children. Around 1910 or 1911, they moved into Valparaiso. Jacob was a member of the Chaplain Brown post of the G. A. R. and had been installed as commander the month before he died. He had been out to his cutting woods and was on his way home with a load when he died unexpectedly as he had been in good health.
Excerpt from Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, IN, dated Wed., Feb. 23, 1916, p. 1:
"Funeral of Jacob Fisher Taxes Church Capacity
"Relatives, friends, Grand Army men, the Women's Relief Corps, the Ladies' Auxilary, and the Sons of Veterans turned out to the funeral of Jacob Fisher yesterday afternoon at the Christian church until the building was overflowing. Floral tributes were brought in abundance."
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Jacob Fisher
1843-1916
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