Person:Jacob Bordner (1)

Jacob Bordner
  1. Jacob Bordner1731 - 1792
  2. Philip Jacob Bordner1735 - 1786
  • HJacob Bordner1731 - 1792
  • WSarah BaltAbt 1730 - 1800
m. Bef 1756
  1. Anna Maria Bordner1756 - 1827
  2. John Bordner1758 - 1812
  3. Peter Bordner1763 - 1816
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Bordner
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1731 Oberhochstadt, Germany
Christening[1] 10 Aug 1731 , Oberhochstadt, , Germany.
Marriage Bef 1756 to Sarah Balt
Death[1] 22 Feb 1792 Bethel, Berks County, Pennsylvania

MIGRATION: 22 Sep 1732 - Immigation via Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British North America.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nancy Barnard. Gunder Family Tree. (Ahnentafel Chart from her family records (dated 1 January 1980)).
  2.   Find A Grave.

    Jacob Bordner
    Birth 10 Aug 1722
    Oberhochstadt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
    Death 22 Feb 1792 (aged 69)
    Bethel, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Jacob Bortner was born about 1722 in Oberhochstadt, Landau Pfalz, Bayern, Germany. He arrived in Philadelphia with his parents Balthazar and Maria Elizabetha, and sister Anna Maria Bortner, on 23 September 1732, on the ship "Adventure."

    On 26 January 1737 he acquired a land warrant in Tulpehocken Township, at that time part of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Jacob served in the Colonial militia during King George's war, in 1746/7. He appears on the Sept 1746 return for Captain John Deimer's company, where he appears as Jacob Bordner, age 26, laborer. He next appears in the record in 1747, when he was named executor of his father Balthazar's estate.

    On 10 April 1761, he was naturalized as a citizen of Tulpehocken township, Berks County, at the Supreme Court of Philadelphia. Subsequently, on 20 June, 1761, he purchased from the proprietors, Thomas and Richard Penn, the present Bordner homestead, which had been leased to Jacob Hoffman, who was unable to pay his rental. Since that day the homestead has been owned by a son of each successive generation.

    Jacob Bordner married Sarah Balt. Jacob and Sarah had seven known children: Jacob, John, William, Daniel, Peter, Anna Maria, and Barbara; all are named in his will. Jacob died in 1792, and by his will the homestead passed to his eldest son, Jacob.

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