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1803 - 1878 (74 years)
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Name |
Jacob H. Hallman |
Title |
Rev. |
Born |
18 Nov 1803 |
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 Mar 1878 |
Buried |
Blenheim Mennonite Cemetery |
Person ID |
I02529 |
All |
Last Modified |
20 Aug 2008 |
Father |
Benjamin Hallman, b. 18 Sep 1783, Perkismen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania , d. 10 Sep 1869, one mile east of Roseville, Ontario on his farm (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Detweiler, b. 8 Aug 1784, d. 9 Aug 1856 (Age 72 years) |
Married |
2 Sep 1802 |
Family ID |
F0555 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Eva Strome, b. 9 Sep 1805, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 11 Jul 1886, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 80 years) |
Married |
Aft 1824 |
Ontario |
Children |
+ | 1. Samuel Hallman, b. 5 May 1826, Dumfries Township, Ontario , d. 21 Dec 1900, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 74 years) |
| 2. Jacob S. Hallman, b. Nov 1827 |
| 3. John Strome Hallman, b. 8 Jun 1829, Ontario , d. 10 Dec 1893, Berlin, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 64 years) |
| 4. Elizabeth Hallman, b. 12 Apr 1832, d. 25 Jun 1834 (Age 2 years) |
| 5. Benjamin Hallman, b. 10 Oct 1835, d. 15 Apr 1840 (Age 4 years) |
| 6. Jacob S. Hallman, b. 26 Jun 1842, Ontario , d. 04 Jan 1917 (Age 74 years) |
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Family ID |
F0585 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Source Ezra Eby
Rev. Jacob Hallman, "the eldest in the family, was born November 18th, 1803. In 1822 he, in company with Mr. Lutz, walked to Canada and made Waterloo County, Ontario, his home for about two years, then he returned to his native state where he remained until the following spring when he and his father and family moved to Canada. Some time after his arrival he was married to Eva, daughter of Christian and Polly (Ruth) Strome (Then spelled Strohm). She was born September 9th, 1805, and died July 11th, 1886. Soon after their marriage they moved on their farm in Wilmot Township, about two and one-half miles north of New Dundee where they resided until their deaths. In 1837 he was called to the ministry of the Mennonite Church which body he served faithfully for over forty years. His sermons were always plain, practical, and accompanied with a strong appeal to the younger members of the congregation to live up to the teachings of the Scriptures. His great and only desire was that he might pass the rest of his days in the humble yet honorable service in the ministry of the Lord, to which he was so sincerely attached. He died March 23rd, 1878. His family consisted of six children.
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