Historical records matching Jacob Haldeman
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About Jacob Haldeman
- HALDEMAN, JACOB SR Ancestor #: A049194
- Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
- Birth: 10-7-1722 SWITZERLAND
- Death: 2-27-1783 RAPHO TWP LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
- Service Source: PA ARCH 2ND SER, VOL 13, P 294-295
- Service Description: 1) MEM COMM OF OBSERVATION FROM RAPHO TWP 2) LANCASTER CO
The following is from the Haldeman papers in the Dauphin County Historical Society :
"Jacob Haldeman was elected to be a member of the Committee of Public Safety for Rapho Township , Lancaster Cty. , PA during the Revolutionary War . Prior to the breakout of hostilities in Pennsylvania with Great Britain , the Committee of Safety was established by the legislature to act as an executive body for providing defenses of the state against invasion and insurrection , for calling up men to arms , and providing them with arms , ammunition , and supplies . George Ross ( later a relative through marriage ) was a leading member of this committee upon its formation . Benjamin Franklin was the President and Col. George Ross was the Vice - President of this group . The executive orders of the committee filtered down to the county level and then to the township level . Jacob's duties were to see that Rapho Township's quota of men , supplies , and ammunition were met , that the fighting men's families were provided for , that a civil defense system was set up in case of invasion , and that insurriction of any type in his area was stopped or reported on . In Lancaster County there was a large number of Quakers , Mennonites , and Germans that were opposed to bearing arms and other of British birth that adhered to the British cause . ( Authority for Jacob's service , PA Archives , Series 13 , Vol. 1 { or I ? } pg. 294 ) "
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Jacob Haldeman's Timeline
1722 |
October 7, 1722
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Neuchatel, Neuchâtel, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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1745 |
September 21, 1745
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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1745
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Ralpho Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1747 |
August 14, 1747
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Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1750 |
1750
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Rapho, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
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1753 |
June 2, 1753
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Donegal, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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1757 |
1757
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Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1759 |
May 12, 1759
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Lancaster County, PA, British Colonial America
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May 12, 1759
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Lancaster County, PA, United States
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