1796 - 1846 (50 years)
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Name |
Jacob II Rine [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Prefix |
Jr |
Born |
17 Feb 1796 |
Franklin co. Pa [6] |
Gender |
Male |
Property |
20 Jan 1828 [6] |
Delaware co. Ohio |
Name |
Jacob Rine |
Occupation |
1834 [6] |
Justice of the Peace |
Religion |
United Brethern Church [6] |
Died |
11 Jun 1846 |
Seneca County, Ohio, USA [6] |
Notes |
- [2817784 R Standage.FTW]
information from OURKIN Sheri Nye
Jacob and Elizabeth(Drake) Rine (both deceased) the former a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1796, parents of John Wesley Rine, of Scipio twp ( who was born in Franklin Co. Ohio in 1826) came to this county in 1836 and shortly after lost everything by fire, a few years later Mr. Rine owned land in Hopewell township, which he sold, and moved to Fostoria . He died in 1847.
Source: History of Seneca County Ohio 1886, Scipio twp. Warner, Beers & co. 1886
pg.141 (Sketch on Nathan Rine)
His father Jacob Rine, born in Pennsylvania, on the 17th of April 1796, being the son of Jacob Sr., who was a soldier in a Pennsylvania regiment during the War of the Revolution .
This hero of the War of Independance came from the old Keystone state to Seneca County , Ohio after his son and namesake had located here, and the former purchased a tract of 88 acres in Adams twp, where he passed the greater portion of his remaining life, haveing been in Indiana a few years. He died in his 95th year, honored as one of the patriachs of the community. The maiden name of our subjects mother was Elizabeth Drake and she was born in Pennsylvania. By her marriage to Jacob Rine she became she mother of 9 children namely: Margaret, who became the wife of Peter Weaver and who is now deceased; Nathan , the subject of this sketch: Mary,the wife of Monroe J. Kistler, of Adams twp.; Fletcher, a resident of Sandusky County; and Alvin , a resident of Missouri. Jacob Rine, father of our subject was reared in Pennsylvania, where he learned the tailor's trade in his youth, never following the same after coming to Ohio. He emigrated to the wilds of Seneca County in the early 20's and purchased 80 acres of government land in Adams township and where he remained until the death of his wife in 1840.
He then came again to Adams township, and here he eventually consummated a second marriage, Mary A,Steele becoming his wife. She died about 2 years later and and his third marriage was to Miss Cathrine Dunn, who survived him several years, after his death occurring at the age of 60 years. It may be consistently noted in the conection that his brother Abraham, who was born in Pennsylvania in 1800, came on foot from that state to Seneca County, Ohio, in the early days, here entering claim to 40 acres of government land, then returning on foot to his old home, whence he was accompanied by his brother Jacob on this final return to Ohio. Both secured land in Adams twp, where Abraham Rine erected a log cabin, which was their first home. He continued to reside in this township the greater portion of the time there after until his death in 1884. He was one of the influential men of the community, was successful in his efforts and was recognized for his intellectuality and sterling character. He served for many years as Justice of the Peace and was incubment of other offices, while he was a devoted member of he United Brethren church .
Source: A centenial biographical history of Seneca co. Ohio 1902
Information from the Commemorative historical and biographical record, Wood Co. Ohio : its past and present ( Chicago, Il J.H. Beers & co. 1897)
pg 246
Section on Perry twp
Jacob Rine elected Justice of the Peace in 1834, the earliest year there are records
pg 348
Section on Perry twp
Jacob Rine came to this township in 1833
pg 350
Section on Perry twp
paragraph headed; Men of 1839 ( male residents 21 years of age and older) Men listed include; Peter Weaver, Jacob Rine,Abraham Weaver, Alexander Weaver.
Census records
1820 RINE, JACOB Fairfield co. Ohio , bloom twp 109A-0-0-0-0-,1-0-1-0-0
1830 RINE J ACOB Seneca co. Ohio Adams twp 165
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Person ID |
I23257 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
Father |
Jacob Rine, b. Abt 1765, Pennsylvania , d. 31 May 1849, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 84 years) |
Mother |
Inna (Anna), b. Between 1765 and 1775, d. 8 Apr 1844, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 79 years) |
Relationship |
Step |
Family ID |
F11039 |
Group Sheet |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth Drake, b. 1803, Pennsylvania, Ohio , d. Abt 1840, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age 37 years) |
Married |
26 Apr 1818 |
Fairfield County, Ohio [6] |
Children |
| 1. Amanda Rine, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Margaret Rine, b. 6 Apr 1820, Fairfield County, Ohio , d. 4 Sep 1871, Bloom Twp, Wood Co., Ohio (Age 51 years) |
| 3. Elizabeth Rine, b. 26 Jul 1827, Ohio , d. 24 Dec 1869, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age 42 years) |
| 4. John Wesley Rine, b. 23 Jul 1828, Franklin Co., Ohio , d. 2 Jun 1897, Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age 68 years) |
| 5. Nathan Rine, b. 18 Apr 1831, Ohio , d. 28 Dec 1909, Bellevue, Seneca Co. Ohio (Age 78 years) |
| 6. Mary Rine, b. 7 Nov 1833, Seneca County, Ohio, USA , d. 23 Apr 1904, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age 70 years) |
| 7. Fletcher Rine, b. 1834, Ohio , d. 1872 (Age 38 years) |
| 8. William Rine, b. 1836, Ohio , d. Nashville, Tennessee  |
| 9. Alvin Rine, b. 1838, Ohio , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
Family ID |
F11143 |
Group Sheet |
Family 2 |
Annie Poats\ Potes, b. 1802, d. 8 Apr 1844, Seneca County, Ohio, USA (Age 42 years) |
Married |
7 Jul 1842 |
Seneca County, Ohio, USA [6] |
Last Modified |
30 Nov 2006 |
Family ID |
F11144 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S292] Pammala Garber nee Thomas.
- [S1001] Centinal Biographical History of Seneca Co Ohio.
- [S1002] Commemorrtive Historical & Biographical Record Wood Co Ohio J.H. Beers and Co 1897.
- [S1003] Census Records 1820 Fairfield Ohio 109A-0-0-0-0-1-01-00.
- [S1004] Census Records 1830 Seneca Co Ohio Adams Twp.
- [S56] 2817784 R Standage.FTW.
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