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b. 18 July 1746, d. 6 May 1814.
m. Hannah Charity Pickle, b. 20 March 1754, d. 21 July 1846, daughter of Conrad Pickle.
Children:
6.1. Anne Apgar, b. 1770, m. Herman Henry
6.2. Frederick Apgar, b. 1772, m. Eva Hoffman
6.3. Catherine Apgar, b. 2 February 1774, m. George Kreamer
6.4. Conrad Apgar, b. 3 April 1776, m. Elizabeth Cramer
6.5. Nicholas Apgar, b. 9 October 1778, m. Mary Bunn
6.6. Sophia Apgar, b. 1780, m. Charles McKagin
6.7. Matthias Apgar, b. 1783, m. (1) Catherine Skureman, (2) Elsie Hoffman
6.8. Sallie Apgar, b. 16 June 1785, m. John McCloskey Shureman
6.9. Eva Elizabeth Apgar, b. 1787, m. John S. Melick
6.10. John Casper Apgar, b. 6 April 1790, m. (1) Elizabeth Best, (2) Nancy Carlisle
6.11. Jacob Apgar, Jr., b. 6 April 1794, m. Hannah Apgar (10.8.)
6.12. Adam J. Apgar, b. 1797, m. (1) Elizabeth Parks, (2) Mary Philhower
Jacob and his wife are buried at Lebanon, NJ Jacob was a yeoman and blacksmith. He owned the farm where Cole Alpaugh farmed, 1/2 mi. N.W. of Cokesbury. His will was probated on 21 April 1814. Real and personal property to be divided equally between the 12 children after the death of his widow. Executors were sons, Frederick and Conrad Apgar. Inventory, $6,808.59; made by Conrad Apgar and John Hoffman.
NOTE: Records of the Lebanon Church show a first wife of Jacob as Gertraud and the first 6 children as hers, (2) wife as Hannah.