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Jacob Shaub

Birth
Switzerland
Death
Aug 1882 (aged 37)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Hanoverton, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Co K 124 Regt OVI 61-65 flag
could be spelled schaub
buried beside ShaubMy GG Grandfather Jacob Shaub born about 1844 in Switzerland died near Collingwood, Huron County, Ohio in a train accident in 1882. He has a daughter Cora Dell that is buried in this cemetery. I believe this may be the Jacob Shaub that is my GG Grandfather. Could you put a note that he could possible have died in 1882. I am also enclosing a item for a newspaper that you may want to enclude. There are other Shaubs that are family of his buried in Bethesda Cemetery.

Sandusky Register, Aug 19, 1882
The body of Jacob Schaub, formerly night yardmaster at the Lake Shore depot here, and who, as mentioned in a previous issue, was killed near Collingwood, passed through this city yesterday en route to Toledo, where Schaub's family reside. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children.

Also found this: Monthly Journal Published by Order of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enghneers, Vol XVII, January, 1883, No 1
Acknowledgements
To the Officers and Members of the Locomotive Engineers; Mutual Life Insurance Association.
South Camden, Mich., Dec. 30, 1882.
Gentlemen: This is to Certify that I have this day received form John H Mack, Secretary and Treasurer of Division No. 4, a draft for the sum of two thousand seven hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty cents ($2,756.80), in full, on the death of my husband, Jacob Shaub, who was killed August 1st, 1882, at 9:15 P.M.
I would also extend my warmest thanks to the friends of Toledo, Cleveland, and Millport, for their kindness in the hours of my saddest affiotion; also, to the L.B.& M.S. and the C.& P. Railroad Companies, for furnishing passes for myself and family to and from the funeral; and to Divisions Nos. 4 and 3. for their resolutions of respect; and may the noble Brotherhood always prosper, is the prayer of the widow and fatherless children.
Mrs. Elizabeth Shaub.
Reading, Feb 5, 1883.

Thanks for your help.
Jan

s Cora D and Cora Dela
Co K 124 Regt OVI 61-65 flag
could be spelled schaub
buried beside ShaubMy GG Grandfather Jacob Shaub born about 1844 in Switzerland died near Collingwood, Huron County, Ohio in a train accident in 1882. He has a daughter Cora Dell that is buried in this cemetery. I believe this may be the Jacob Shaub that is my GG Grandfather. Could you put a note that he could possible have died in 1882. I am also enclosing a item for a newspaper that you may want to enclude. There are other Shaubs that are family of his buried in Bethesda Cemetery.

Sandusky Register, Aug 19, 1882
The body of Jacob Schaub, formerly night yardmaster at the Lake Shore depot here, and who, as mentioned in a previous issue, was killed near Collingwood, passed through this city yesterday en route to Toledo, where Schaub's family reside. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children.

Also found this: Monthly Journal Published by Order of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enghneers, Vol XVII, January, 1883, No 1
Acknowledgements
To the Officers and Members of the Locomotive Engineers; Mutual Life Insurance Association.
South Camden, Mich., Dec. 30, 1882.
Gentlemen: This is to Certify that I have this day received form John H Mack, Secretary and Treasurer of Division No. 4, a draft for the sum of two thousand seven hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty cents ($2,756.80), in full, on the death of my husband, Jacob Shaub, who was killed August 1st, 1882, at 9:15 P.M.
I would also extend my warmest thanks to the friends of Toledo, Cleveland, and Millport, for their kindness in the hours of my saddest affiotion; also, to the L.B.& M.S. and the C.& P. Railroad Companies, for furnishing passes for myself and family to and from the funeral; and to Divisions Nos. 4 and 3. for their resolutions of respect; and may the noble Brotherhood always prosper, is the prayer of the widow and fatherless children.
Mrs. Elizabeth Shaub.
Reading, Feb 5, 1883.

Thanks for your help.
Jan

s Cora D and Cora Dela


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