Jacob Itschner
1750 - 1825 (75 years)-
Name Jacob Itschner Birth 24 Jan 1750 Ellmendingen, Baden Gender Male Death 10 May 1825 Salem County NJ - Jacob Hitchner
BIRTH 13 Feb 1750 Baden-Württemberg, Germany
DEATH 30 Jun 1825 (aged 75) Centerton, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
BURIAL Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church of Friesburg Friesburg, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
Person ID I9704 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jan 2021
Father Hans Jacob Itschner, b. 6 Nov 1722, Ellmendingen, Baden d. 3 Nov 1800, Salem County, NJ (Age 77 years) Mother Magdalena Lottholz, b. 5 Dec 1723, Ellmendingen, Pfortzheim, Baden, Germany d. 16 Dec 1811, Salem County, NJ (Age 88 years) Family ID F3199 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Tendelsbeck, b. 13 Feb 1760 d. 6 Mar 1831, Salem County NJ (Age 71 years) Children 1. Elisabeth Hitschner, b. 4 May 1780, Salem, NJ d. 23 Jan 1858, Salem County, New Jersey (Age 77 years) 2. Magdalena Itschner, b. 15 Oct 1782, Salem County, NJ 3. Johann Hitschner, b. 4 Sep 1788, Salem County, NJ 4. Johan Friedrich Hitschner, b. 2 Feb 1793, Salem County, NJ 5. Susanna Hitschner, b. 14 Nov 1797 Family ID F4028 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Mar 2016
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Notes - Anno 1768 The following persons attended Instructions since June the 28th and were publicly confirmed July the 2nd prior to the confession.
1. Johan Georg Freiss, 18 years old
2. Heinrich Friess, 16 years old
3. Gabriel Drollinger, 18 years old
4. Jacob Itschner in his 18th year, son of Jacob Itschner etc
Records of Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Friesburg, Salem, New Jersey translated by the Reverand Herman G.L. Drews for the Federal Historical Records Survey Project of the Works Progress Administration
Salem county Wills 1825 May 10 Hitchner, Jacob Centerville. To wife Elizabeth, a horse, 2 cows, case of drawers, spinning wheel, bedding, grain, $100. To son Jacob, the plantation I bot of Isaac Johnson. To son David, part of land bot of William Conklyn and Fithian Stratten in Pennytown. To son John, remainder of land bot of Conklin and land in Island Neck. To dau Modalena $100. To son Frederick, Land bot of William Conklyn in Island Neck and Marsh in Hopewell. To dau Christinea $100. To son Daniel the plantation where I now live, land in Island Neck and marsh in Hopewell. To grandson Jacob Parris and grand dau Elizabeth each $20 at 21 years of age. Remainder of estate to daus. Exec son Jacob Hitchner. Wit John Martin, George Souder and Catharana Souder. Proved 28 July 1825.
- Anno 1768 The following persons attended Instructions since June the 28th and were publicly confirmed July the 2nd prior to the confession.