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About Jacob Quackenbush
According to the marriage license of 1763, Jacob was from Shrewsbury and Experience from Freehold. Jacob and Experience are buried in Scots Burying Ground.
Jacob's other children are as follows: Ellenor (b. 31 Mar. 1765), + John (b. 8 Nov. 1766), + Allen (b. 1 Dec. 1769), Jacob, Jr. (b. 1769), Mary (b. 1772), + Isaac (b. 1778) and Experience (b. 2 Apr. 1782). (+ indicates children)
Jacob was a signer of the Monmouth Associators (a group of men who banded together to defend Monmouth County in the Revolution).
Fought in the American Revolution. Private under Captain Hunn's Co., 1st Reg, Monmouth County Militia.
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Jacob Quackenbush's Timeline
1748 |
August 14, 1748
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Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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1765 |
March 31, 1765
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1768 |
December 1, 1768
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1770 |
1770
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New York, United States
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1772 |
1772
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1776 |
May 1776
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Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
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1780 |
1780
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Albany, Albany, New York, Colonial America
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1782 |
April 2, 1782
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1803 |
January 11, 1803
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