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About Johann Jacob Leiby
Birth: Apr. 17, 1766
Berks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Dec. 5, 1862
Berks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Jacob was the son of Frederick Leiby and Susanna Yerian of Berks County, Pennsylvania.
He married to Rosina Dunkel.
Children of Jacob and Rosina:
Catherine Leiby Heinly (1791-1875)
Daniel Leiby (1794-1867)
Maria Leiby Moyer (1796-1881)
Jacob Leiby (1798-1884)
Elizbeth Leiby Lenhart (1801-unk)
Salome Leiby Lenhart (1803-1892)
Benjamin Leiby (1806-1873)
Rebecca Leiby Kohler (1807-1887)
George Leiby (1811-1871)
Esther "Hettie" Leiby Bachman (1815-1894)
Lusina Leiby Wagenhorst (1816-1873)
Photo courtesy of Shirley.
Family links:
Spouse:
Rosina Dunkel Leiby (1771 - 1840)
Burial:
Dunkels Church Cemetery
Lenhartsville
Berks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Johann Jacob Leiby was the son of Johann Friedrich "Frederick" Leiby and Susanna Yerian (also seen as Jurgon or Jerger due to a transcription error of the "I" in her father's name (Irion) into a "J") of Berks County, Pennsylvania.
His known siblings are all linked below.
He married to Rosina Dunkel.
In 1815 he built the stone farmhouse at the old Leiby homestead.
He lived to be 96 years old. At the age of 89, he gave an account of "The Leiby Family History" in a book entitled History of Lehigh County.
Leiby Genealogy and History: 1565-1996 reports that his children are listed in Miscellaneous Book 13, page 628, in the Recorder's Office of Berks County, in which there is recorded a release to the executor of the estate of Johann Jacob Leiby. Based on the Leiby book, there is some question of whether the "Jacob Leiby" linked below as his son is accurate - the Leiby book indicates that the Jacob Leiby listed as Johann Jacob's son in the release was born 1788, died June 10, 1870, Windsor Township, with a wife, Elizabeth, born 1790. However, Floyd's Northumberland County Genealogy lists the Jacob Leiby linked below as the son of Jacob Leiby and Margaretha Dunkel, but otherwise correctly names the siblings who are children of Johann Jacob and Rosina Dunkel. Some records list the marriage date for Johann Jacob and Rosina as 2 Aug 1791, so that may point against the Jacob born in 1788 as being their child. The truth is unclear. If anyone knows more about this point, please contact me.
Johann Jacob and Rosina's children are:
- -?Jacob Leiby (1788-1870) m. Elizabeth (based on the Leiby book discussed above)
- -Catherine Leiby (1791-1875) m. George Heinly
- -Daniel Leiby (1794-1867) m. Susanna Lichty
- -Maria "Polly" (1796-1881) m. Heinrich "Henry" Moyer
- -?Jacob Leiby (1798-1884) m. Hannah Ulrich (based on Floyd's Northumberland County Genealogy)
- -Elizabeth (abt 1801-abt 1887) m. Isaac Lenhart
- -Salome (1803-1892) m. Heinrich "Henry" Lenhart
- -Benjamin (1806-1873) m. Elizabeth Schaffer
- -Rebecca "Peggy" (1806-1887) m. John Kohler
- -George (1811-1871) m. Anna Hannah Smith
- -Esther "Hettie" (1815-1894) m. Adam Bachman
- -Lucina (1816-1873) m. Isaac Wagenhorst
(Information primarily from Leiby Genealogy and History: 1565-1996. Thanks go to Carl Bennett for information on Susanna Yerian.)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17206807/johann-jacob-leiby
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Jacob Leiby Farm is a historic farm complex, Pennsylvania Bluestone quarry, and national historic district located in Perry Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It has six contributing buildings, two contributing sites, and three contributing structures. All of the buildings are constructed of Pennsylvania Bluestone. They include a 2 1/2-story, five-bay by two-bay, vernacular Federal-style farmhouse (1829); 1 1/2-story, tenant house/blacksmith shop; Pennsylvania bank barn; wagon shed; cider house; and quarry house. The contributing structures are a bake oven, ground cellar, and large stone and earthen dam on Maiden Creek. The contributing sites are the Pennsylvania Bluestone quarry and cemetery. The quarry ceased operation in 1884, with the death of Jacob Leiby.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Leiby_Farm
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Johann Jacob Leiby's Timeline
1766 |
April 17, 1766
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Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1791 |
December 10, 1791
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Berks County, PA, United States
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1794 |
April 19, 1794
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Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
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1796 |
September 12, 1796
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PA, United States
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1798 |
December 14, 1798
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Windsor Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1801 |
1801
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PA, United States
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1803 |
September 11, 1803
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PA, United States
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1806 |
April 30, 1806
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Pennsylvania, United States
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August 31, 1806
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Pennsylvania, United States
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1811 |
July 23, 1811
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Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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