Person:Jacob Nebergall (1)

Jacob Nebergall
b.Est 1743
m. Abt 1770
  1. Heinrich "Henry" Nebergall1770 - 1820
  2. Barbara NebergallAbt 1772 - Abt 1833
  3. Catherine Nebergall1776 - 1820
  4. Philip Nebergall1780 - 1856
  5. Mary Nebergall1783 - Abt 1855
  6. Adam Nebergall1784 - 1833
m. 1809
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Nebergall
Alt Name Jacob Neighdebour
Alt Name Jacob Niebergall
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1743 [likely a few years older than some Ancestry Trees]
Marriage Abt 1770 to Catharina Elizabeth _____
Marriage 1809 to Catharina Elizabeth Burke
Death[1] Abt 1820 Huntington, Ross County, Ohio

Jacob Nebergall was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Arrival to America

Jacob Nebergall was listed as a passenger on the ship "Morning Star" arriving in Philadelphia, Pa. in December 1772 from Rotterdam, Germany. He took the Oath of Allegiance at Phil.,Pa., December 24, 1772. [Genealogy.com]


Land Acquisition

  • October 15, 1793, Jacob Nebergall bought land in Augusta County, VA. [Genealogy.com]


Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 16, 1780. - (268) Called Court on Mary Woods for being concerned in stealing scythes from Jacob Neighdebour--acquitted.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 19, 1780. - (300) Called Court for examination of John Woods, charged with stealing two scythes from Jacob Neighdebour.--Guilty--sent to Richmond.
  • VOl. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1795--February 17, Henry Nebergall and Jacob Nebergall, surety. Henry Nebergall and Nancy McCames.
  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1795--February 17, Jacob Wagey and Jacob Nebergall, surety. Jacob Wagey and Barbara Nebergall, daughter of Jacob Nebergall.
  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1800--May 22, Wm. Cromer and Jacob Nebergall, surety. Wm. Cromer and Catherine Nebergall, daughter of Jacob Nirbegall.
  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1802--January 22, Jacob Day and Jacob Neighbourgall, surety. Jacob Day and Mary Neighbourgall, daughter of said Jacob. Jacob is son of George Day, who consents. Teste: Wm. Cromer, John Cromer, Jacob Livergall.

Records in Ohio

  • Jacob "Neighbourgall" bought a farm in Huntington Township, Ross County, Ohio on March 14, 1814. [Genealogy.com]
References
  1. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   Genealogy.com.
  3.   Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890. (Ancestry.com [database online]).

    Name: Jacob Niebergall
    State: PA
    County: Philadelphia County
    Township: Philidelphia
    Year: 1772
    Database: PA Early Census Index

  4.   Ohio, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890: [database on-line].

    Name: Jacob Nebergall
    State: OH
    County: Ross County
    Township: Huntington Township
    Year: 1817
    Record Type: Tax list
    Page: 023
    Database: OH Early Census Index

  5.   Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. (Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Research, 2006).

    Name: Jacob Niebergall
    Arrival Year: 1772
    Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Source Publication Code: 7820
    Primary Immigrant: Niebergall, Jacob
    Annotation: An index by Marvin V. Koger, Index to the Names of 30,000 Immigrants..Supplementing the Rupp, Ship Load Volume, 1935, 232p. is inferior to Wecken's index in the third edition (above). Page 449 contains "Names of the First Palatines in North Carolina, as
    Source Bibliography: RUPP, ISRAEL DANIEL. A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a Statement of the Names of Ships, Whence They Sailed, and the Date of Their Arrival at Philadelphia, Chronologically Arranged, Together with the Necessary Historical and Other Notes, also, an Appendix Containing Lists of More Than One Thousand German and French Names in New York prior to 1712. Leipzig [Germany]: