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Note: N2187 “Jacob Van Aernam, farmer; P.O. Waterford; born in Huron Co., Ohio, Feb. 20, 1836; son of Nathaniel and Eunice V. who came to Racine Co., and settled in Waterford, on Sections 7, 8,17, and 18; had a farm of 400 acres; the mother died Jan. 4, 1869; the father died Jan. 20,1873; his sons --Jacob and Alfred B. --succeeded the old gentleman. Jacob as set off forty acres of the farm to his brother, to add to his farm adjoining. Jacob raises choice domestic stock, cattle, sheep and hogs, also, all kind of grain. He married, Jan. 20, 1863, Miss Mary Fisher, daughter of Rev. John and Catherine Fisher; they have one child -- Amanda, born Feb. 4, 1868. Family attend Reformed Presbyterian Church. Politics, Republican.” [Source: History of Racine and Kenosha counties, Wisconsin, 1976] Home in 1880: Waterford, Racine, Wisconsin Jacob Van Arnam 44 OH NY NY farmer Mary Van Arnam 43 NY NY NY Amanda Van Arnam 12 WI OH NY Timothey Cokely 17 ----servant Flemy Bridlenzan 21 ---servant 1890 Veteran’s Schedule Mount Morris, Waushara, WI Jacob Vanaernam, Pvt Co B 49th Infantry, enlisted 11 Feb thru 1 Nov 1865, 9m 1 Jun 1905 Waterford, Racine, WI Birth Location: New York Marital Status: Widowed Relation: Brother Alfred Van Aerman 66 Franzes Van Aerman 61 Jacob Van Aerman 69 Home in 1900: Waterford, Racine, Wisconsin Relation to Head of House: Boarder Marital Status: Widowed Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Alonzo West 47 Betsy West 77 Myrtle West 17 G N Hubbard 77 Jacob Vanaerman 64 John Goodman 23
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