A history of the descendents of Jacob and Maria Eva Harshbarger of Switzerland . r ¥ • Jf A* •>? j i f .j ^^ /sT***;* ii I ... ..j. .;s HISTORY OF him by J»i— brother Samuel in tin- 40V when llicy togethervisited their oldest sister there is no evidence that since 1835?ny member of his family has met any f their other relativesuntil within the last year. Fpr many years this family hasheen lost to us and was accidentally discovered by family re-semblance. One who knew Jacob well, says: lie was a fine specimen of manhood physically, beingwell built and nearly six feel tall and weighin


A history of the descendents of Jacob and Maria Eva Harshbarger of Switzerland . r ¥ • Jf A* •>? j i f .j ^^ /sT***;* ii I ... ..j. .;s HISTORY OF him by J»i— brother Samuel in tin- 40V when llicy togethervisited their oldest sister there is no evidence that since 1835?ny member of his family has met any f their other relativesuntil within the last year. Fpr many years this family hasheen lost to us and was accidentally discovered by family re-semblance. One who knew Jacob well, says: lie was a fine specimen of manhood physically, beingwell built and nearly six feel tall and weighing 200 lbs. In-tellectually he was above the average in ability and intelli-gence, lie was strictly honest. In religious belief he was aUniversalis!, and tried to live up to that belief—live right. He married Elizabeth Beckncr and had eleven children. Joel, born 1810 John, born 1811 Leah, born 1 SI3 Samuel, bom 1815 Christian, bom 1817 Johnathan, born 1819 Susanna, born 1821 Joseph, born 1823 Jacob, born 1826 Henry, bom 1829 William, bom 1831 1. JOEL HARSHBARGER was remarkable for his sizeweighing over 400 lbs. Thi


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