Individual Details

Colonel Jacob Van Meter

(19 May 1764 - 1 Sep 1829)

Jacob was a Colonel in the War of 1812. He became a flour miller in the south Branch Valley and for many years was a partner of Chief Justice Marshall in the breeding of thoroughbred horses. He was also an active member of the Presbyterian Church in his valley. He inherited the Fort Pleasant Homestead, where he and his wife Tabitha spent their lives. He had three sons who lived to raise families.

Events

Birth19 May 1764now West Virginia, Hardy Co., Fort Pleasant, Hampshire Co., Virginia
Marriage1 Jan 1791Hardy, Virginia, United States - Tabitha Inskeep
Will6 Jun 1826Hardy, Virginia, United States
Death1 Sep 1829Hardy, Virginia, United States
BurialOld Fields Church Cemetery, Old Fields, Hardy, Virginia, United States

Families

SpouseTabitha Inskeep (1767 - 1851)
ChildHannah Van Meter (1791 - 1878)
ChildAnne Van Meter (1793 - 1891)
ChildIsaac Van Meter (1794 - 1854)
ChildSolomon Van Meter (1796 - 1818)
ChildRebecca Van Meter (1797 - 1798)
ChildRebeckah Van Meter (1799 - 1882)
ChildJoseph Inskeep Van Meter (1802 - 1805)
ChildBenjamin Franklin Van Meter (1803 - 1805)
ChildAbraham Van Meter (1804 - 1863)
ChildGarrett Van Meter (1806 - 1865)
ChildSusanna Van Meter (1807 - )
ChildSarah Inskeep "Sally" Van Meter (1810 - 1878)
FatherColonel Garret Van Meter (1732 - 1788)
MotherAnn Markee ( - )
SiblingIsaac Van Meter (1757 - 1837)
SiblingHenry Van Meter (1759 - )
SiblingHenry Van Meter (1761 - )
SiblingDavid Van Meter (1762 - )
SiblingAbraham Van Meter (1766 - )
SiblingAnn Van Meter (1768 - )

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