"d. May 17, 1856, aged 70 yrs, 3 mos, 27 ds"
JACOB WEYGANDT, farmer; P. O., North Lawrence; is a son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Wilhelm) Weygandt, his father, a native of Pennsylvania, his mother of Virginia. They came to Ohio about 1820, settling upon the farm now owned by the subject of this sketch; they continued residents of the township until their deaths; Jacob Weygandt died in 1856, aged 70; his wife, in 1854, aged 64. Nine children were born to this worthy couple, as follows: Hannah Goon, of Wayne County; Elizabeth Reinoehl, living in Minnesota; Joseph, in Indiana; William, a resident of Wayne County; Sarah Wilson, of Lawrence Township; Matilda, deceased; Margaret Putt and Jacob, residents of the township; and Amanda, deceased. Jacob Weygandt, our subject, was born upon the farm upon which he now lives, in 1828; here his life, up to the present writing, has been passed; to farming he has devoted his attention, and has 80 acres of well cultivated and impmroved land. He was married, in 1855, to Miss Mary J. Jackson, daughter of Joseph and Eve (Fleshmen) Jackson, early settlers of the county, and residents of Tuscarawas Township where they died. Mr. and Mrs. Weygandt have one child, Sarah Jane; they are members of the Presbyterian Church.
Source: History of Stark County
"d. May 17, 1856, aged 70 yrs, 3 mos, 27 ds"
JACOB WEYGANDT, farmer; P. O., North Lawrence; is a son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Wilhelm) Weygandt, his father, a native of Pennsylvania, his mother of Virginia. They came to Ohio about 1820, settling upon the farm now owned by the subject of this sketch; they continued residents of the township until their deaths; Jacob Weygandt died in 1856, aged 70; his wife, in 1854, aged 64. Nine children were born to this worthy couple, as follows: Hannah Goon, of Wayne County; Elizabeth Reinoehl, living in Minnesota; Joseph, in Indiana; William, a resident of Wayne County; Sarah Wilson, of Lawrence Township; Matilda, deceased; Margaret Putt and Jacob, residents of the township; and Amanda, deceased. Jacob Weygandt, our subject, was born upon the farm upon which he now lives, in 1828; here his life, up to the present writing, has been passed; to farming he has devoted his attention, and has 80 acres of well cultivated and impmroved land. He was married, in 1855, to Miss Mary J. Jackson, daughter of Joseph and Eve (Fleshmen) Jackson, early settlers of the county, and residents of Tuscarawas Township where they died. Mr. and Mrs. Weygandt have one child, Sarah Jane; they are members of the Presbyterian Church.
Source: History of Stark County
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