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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Isaac Van Sintern KOLB: Birth: 28 MAR 1711 in Pennsylvania. Death: 23 JUL 1776

  2. Agnes KOLB: Birth: 28 OCT 1713 in Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Death: 31 JUL 1776 in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

  3. Elizabeth KOLB: Birth: 23 JUN 1716.

  4. Nellie KOLB: Birth: 1719.

  5. Heinrich KOLB: Birth: 1721. Death: 1783

  6. Maria KOLB: Birth: 1724.

  7. Dillman KOLB: Birth: 2 SEP 1725. Death: 6 DEC 1804 in Skippack region, Montg.County, Pennsylvania

  8. Magdalena KOLB: Birth: 1729.

  9. Sara KOLB: Birth: 4 JUN 1732 in Pennsylvania. Death: 8 JAN 1778


Notes
a. Note:   --Source of information: "Kulp Family History" (book);
 Jacob and Sarah VAN SINTERN listed on page 17, Individual #5. -Came to America in 1707, settled at Germantown, Pennsylvania. Married in the old log Mennonite Church, at Germantown, in the presence of the full congregation. Dirk Keyser officiating.
 His obituary notice read ... "Jacob Kolb, of Skippack. As he was pressing cider the beam of the press fell on one side of his head and shoulder and wounded him so that he languished about half an hour and then died, to the exceeding grief of his relatives and family, who are numerous, and concern of his friends and neighbors, among whom he lived many years in great esteem".
  --Source of information: <http://www.dvol.com/~users/diane/ged2html2/d0000/g0000090.html#I2050>; Lists his death information as 1 October 1739.
  --Source of information: Mary <Mwagnergen@@aol.com>; KULP FAMLYHISTORY, DANIEL KOLB CASSEL, Norristoown, Pa, Morgan R. Wills, publisher, 1896 Came to America in 1707 and setled in Germantown. An obituary notice of him say: as he was pressing cider the beam of the press fell on the side of his head and shoulder and woulnded him so that he languished abou half an hour and then died, to the exceeding grief of his relatives and family, who are numerous, and concern of his friends and neighbors, amog whom he lived many years in great esteem." Aged 54 years. He was also a trustee, in connection with is brother, Martin of Skippack Menonite congregation as early as 1717, were he had moved in 1709.


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