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About Jacob Bricker
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@R201083978@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=119298490&pi... (Zeamer: d.3 April 1868, age 87yrs 3mos 8dys)
Jacob Bricker, was a miller, and operated Bricker's Mill for a number of years. (H.C.C.)
Death of Two Aged Citizens
On Friday last Mr. Jacob Bricker, a respected citizen of this place, died at his residence, aged eighty six years. He was doubtless one of the oldest residents of this section of country. About sixty years ago Mr. B moved from the vicinity of Newville to the mill which still bears his name, on the turnpike, about two miles north of this place. The mill was run by him (though during his later proprietorship of it he did not attend to it personally) from the time until a few years ago since, when he disposed of it and moved to this place. It is a somewhat remarkable coincidence, that on the day of his death the work of demolishing the old mill has commenced, preparatory to remodeling it.
Harrisburg Telegraph April 11, 1868 Page 3 (as a reprint from the Mechanicsburg Journal).
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(Zeamer: d.3 April 1868, age 87yrs 3mos 8dys)
Jacob Bricker, was a miller, and operated Bricker's Mill for a number of years. (H.C.C.)
Death of Two Aged Citizens
On Friday last Mr. Jacob Bricker, a respected citizen of this place, died at his residence, aged eighty six years. He was doubtless one of the oldest residents of this section of country. About sixty years ago Mr. B moved from the vicinity of Newville to the mill which still bears his name, on the turnpike, about two miles north of this place. The mill was run by him (though during his later proprietorship of it he did not attend to it personally) from the time until a few years ago since, when he disposed of it and moved to this place. It is a somewhat remarkable coincidence, that on the day of his death the work of demolishing the old mill has commenced, preparatory to remodeling it.
Harrisburg Telegraph April 11, 1868 Page 3 (as a reprint from the Mechanicsburg Journal).* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 27 2021, 0:40:58 UTC
Jacob Bricker's Timeline
1781 |
December 25, 1781
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Cocalico, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania
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1807 |
July 24, 1807
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1812 |
August 6, 1812
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Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1868 |
April 3, 1868
Age 86
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Silver Springs, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
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Saint Johns Cemetery, Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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