1760 - 1823 (62 years)
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Name |
Jakob Shreiner Bornhaus [1] |
Birth |
8 Jul 1760 |
Datterode, Hessen-Kassel [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
8 Jan 1823 |
Datterode, Hessen-Kassel [1] |
Person ID |
I1299 |
Cooley Miller Sears Barnhouse |
Last Modified |
10 Jan 2011 |
Father |
Georg Bornhaus, b. 28 Mar 1721, Datterode, Hessen-Kassel d. 15 Jan 1781, Datterode, Hessen-Kassel (Age 59 years) |
Mother |
Barbara Juliane Knauf, b. Abt Jul 1723, Datterode, Hessen-Kassel d. 20 Dec 1792, Datterode, Hessen-Kassel (Age ~ 69 years) |
Marriage |
15 Jan 1749/50 |
Datterode, Hessen-Kassel [1] |
Family ID |
F400 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Jakob is the German spelling of the name Jacob in English. Jacob is a common male first name and a less well-known surname. Since 1999 and through 2010, Jacob has been the most popular baby name for newborn boys in United States. It is a cognate (a word is cognate with another if both derive from the same word in an ancestral language) of James. Jacob is derived from Late Latin Iacobus, from Greek Iakobos, from Hebrew Ya?qob, Ya?aqov, or Ya?aqo?, the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac. It is a speaking name, referring to the circumstances of Jacob's birth, meaning "heel grabber" (from the Hebrew root "heel"; literally, it is a finite verb formed from this root, and would translate to something like "he heeled", since he held on to the heel of his twin brother Esau inside Rebekah's womb [who says so?]. Jacob may also mean "follower of God" in Aramaic. In a Christian context, the name Jacob - as James in English - is also associated with the apostles James, son of Zebedee who was the object of great veneration in the European Middle Ages, notably at Santiago de Compostela; James the Just, brother of Jesus, who led the original Christian community in Jerusalem; and James, son of Alphaeus. - Wikipedia
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Sources |
- [S268] Progenealogists.com/Barnhouse, Progenealogists, (Cottrill & Associates, Professional Genealogists, A Division of Ancestral Quest, Inc., P.O. Box 900188, Sandy UT 84090-0188 ), Second Generation, Barnhouse binder. (Reliability: 3).
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