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Jacob Faubels

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Jacob Faubels

Birth
Death
1824
Burial
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The Trinity Presbyterian Reformed Church and cemetery was founded circa 1749, where the Trinity Chapel now stands. In its rear was an early burial ground, which likewise survived until May 1881. Today a single marker remains at Trinity Chapel. It mentions that many of Frederick's first setters were interred there. A newer Reformed Cemetery was established in what is today Memorial Grounds Park. The Frederick Evangelical Reformed Cemetery survived until 1924 when it too was abandoned.

In 1904 Michael A. Gruber copied inscription then remaining. Scharf also made transcription here. Thus, the present compiler, Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, as published in Names In Stone, by incorporating information recorded by Scharf, and Gruber.

Bio- Mike Hahn
The Trinity Presbyterian Reformed Church and cemetery was founded circa 1749, where the Trinity Chapel now stands. In its rear was an early burial ground, which likewise survived until May 1881. Today a single marker remains at Trinity Chapel. It mentions that many of Frederick's first setters were interred there. A newer Reformed Cemetery was established in what is today Memorial Grounds Park. The Frederick Evangelical Reformed Cemetery survived until 1924 when it too was abandoned.

In 1904 Michael A. Gruber copied inscription then remaining. Scharf also made transcription here. Thus, the present compiler, Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, as published in Names In Stone, by incorporating information recorded by Scharf, and Gruber.

Bio- Mike Hahn


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