Elizabeth Dimm was Jacob's second wife but we don't have info on his first. Source: Ellen W. Artley, Craig and Brenda Artley and F. Warren Artley.
He located on a farm in Muncy Creek township, in the vicinity of the original settlement, and spent his life in agricultural pursuits. Source: 'History of Lycoming County Penn. Genealogy Project'.
'. . . the streets in Lewisburg were laid out, but the lots not fenced in. Black had a ferry near the dam. Valentine Miller was the undertaker of that day. John Beeber, lately living at Lewisburg, told me he came with his father this year [1804] to get a wagon at Jacob Stahl's, near the Union Church. . .' Source: Annauls of Buffalo Valley, Penn. 1755-1855'.
Elizabeth Dimm was Jacob's second wife but we don't have info on his first. Source: Ellen W. Artley, Craig and Brenda Artley and F. Warren Artley.
He located on a farm in Muncy Creek township, in the vicinity of the original settlement, and spent his life in agricultural pursuits. Source: 'History of Lycoming County Penn. Genealogy Project'.
'. . . the streets in Lewisburg were laid out, but the lots not fenced in. Black had a ferry near the dam. Valentine Miller was the undertaker of that day. John Beeber, lately living at Lewisburg, told me he came with his father this year [1804] to get a wagon at Jacob Stahl's, near the Union Church. . .' Source: Annauls of Buffalo Valley, Penn. 1755-1855'.