Jacob Weiler
    abt. 1812 - abt. 1891

Jacob Weiler (according to his death notice) was born in Germany. In 1836 he worked on a steamship on the Mississippi River.

When she was 26 years old, Elizabeth Metz and her younger brother Joseph immigrated to the U.S.A. They left Europe at the Port of Le Harve, France aboard the Salem arriving at the Port of New Orleans on November 13, 1835. She may have met Jacob Weiler, her future husband, aboard a steamship comming up the Mississippi on her way to Cincinnati.

On 5/31/1836 Jacob Weiler married Maria Elizabeth Metz in Hamilton County, OH.

Early in 1838 Maria Eva Rang Metz (the 2nd wife of George Martin Metz) with son Jacob (31 years old), son Joseph (26), and son-in-law Jacob Weiler (about 23, and husband of Maria Elizabeth Metz) purchased 45 acres of land about 1.2 miles west of the Petersburg community at the upper end of the Lick Run valley, in Green Township west of Cincinnati, OH. The deed was recorded 3/12/1838.

In 1843 the 45 acre farm was divided into 3 sections of 15 acres, owned by Jacob Metz, Joseph Metz, and Jacob Weiler. Jacob Weiler owned the western section. He farmed hard for 3 years. Then he decided to change work.

Jacob Weiler and Maria Elizabeth (Metz) Weiler built a home at 1064 Queen City Ave.

Elizabeth and Jacob had 5 children before Elizabeth died in 1849 of cholera that swept through Cincinnati.

Jacob married Christina Lauenstein in 1850. Jacob and Christina had 7 children.

Jacob died of cancer of the stomach about 1891. Jacob and Christina are buried in the old St. Joseph Cemetary in Cincinnati, OH.


Comment:
Cheryl Wessel has made an extensive study of Caroline Weiler's (the 2nd child of Jacob and Elizabeth) descendants.
Lisa Weiler is studing the descendants of Jacob F. Weiler (Jacob's 7th child, and Christina's 2nd).
Our thanks to Cheryl and Lisa for sharing information with us.




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