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JACOB BUCHER 1725 – 1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Sept 1725

Birth Location: Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland

Death Date: Sept 1809

Death Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Hans Bucher

Mother: Barbara ALBRECHT

Spouse(s): Jemimah None

Children(s): ISAAC BOOHER

JACOB BUCHER was born in 1725 in Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland, the child of Hans Jacob Bucher and Barbara ALBRECHT. JACOB BUCHER married Jemimah, and had children including ISAAC BUCHER BOOHER. JACOB BUCHER passed away in 1809 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • JACOB BUCHER was born in 1725 in Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland, the child of Hans Jacob Bucher and Barbara ALBRECHT.
  • JACOB BUCHER married Jemimah, and had children including ISAAC BUCHER BOOHER.
  • JACOB BUCHER passed away in 1809 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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JACOB BUCHER's Ancestors

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JACOB BUCHER
1725 – 1809
Birth Place: Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Jacob Bucher
1696 – 1760
Bachs, Zurich, Switzerland
Barbara ALBRECHT
1695 –
Stadel, Zürich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Nicholas Bucher
1670 – 1765
Schledfen, Canton Berne, Switzerland
Eva (Rosina Catharina) Holtz
1684 – 1755
Schledfen, Canton, Berne, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Peter Boogher\Bucher
1641 – 1707
Anna Wassel
1643 – 1669
Hannß Holtz
1650 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hanß Bücher
1615 –
Catharina Ludthart
1619 – 1707

JACOB BUCHER's Descendants

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JACOB BUCHER (1 Sept 1725 – Sept 1809) m. Jemimah (abt. 1725 – )
  1. 1. ISAAC (BUCHER) BOOHER (1765 – 1798) m. Margaretha ("Peggy") Hansel (1769 – 01 Aug 1827)
    1. 1. Jemima Bucher (02 Jul 1782 – )
    2. 2. George BUCHER (1784 – 1848)
    3. 3. SARAH BUCHER (1 May 1784 – Aft. Sep 1850) m. ELISHA (R.) SEARL (23 Feb 1779 – 3 Nov 1840)
      1. 1. Isaac (B) SEARL (24 Apr 1802 – )
      2. 2. Grace Searl (24 Apr 1802 – 26 Aug 1826)
      3. 3. Isaac (B) SEARL (24 Apr 1802 – )
      4. 4. Asenath SEARLE (16 Feb 1804 – 9 Oct 1856) m. John Haile (17 Aug 1793 – 17 January 1845)
        1. 1. Judah Hale (1819 – )
        2. 2. Salome Little (1821 – 23 January 1894)
        3. 3. Daniel Hale (1821 – )
        4. 4. John Hale (8 Aug 1825 – 25 Nov 1909)
        5. 5. Mary Hale (3 Sep 1826 – 23 OCT 1906)
        6. 6. Sarah Hale (1828 – 15 NOV 1897)
        7. 7. Eunice Hale (1834 – 1890)
        8. 8. Jemima Hale (3 Jan 1838 – 28 Feb 1912) m. ISAAC PARSONS (1832 – 11 Jan 1858) m. Daniel Sowash (28 Feb 1833 – Jul 23, 1901)
        9. 9. Peter Hale (November 1842 – October 1843)
        10. 10. Anna Hale (1844-10-00 – )
      5. 5. Franklin Searl (1807 – Sep 1846)
      6. 6. Eleanor Searl (18 Oct 1807 – 1860)
      7. 7. Jemima Searl (1810 – 1870)
      8. 8. Alvira Searl (11 Aug 1813 – 9 Feb 1877)
      9. 9. William (H) Searl (22 Jun 1815 – 1846)
      10. 10. Jarvis (Kibby) Searl (2 Jun 1818 – 11 Dec 1892)
      11. 11. Loretta (J) Searl (20 Mar 1821 – 20 Apr 1909)
      12. 12. Robert Searl (8 Sep 1824 – 1827)
      13. 13. Angeline Searl (26 Jun 1826 – 17 Aug 1827)
    4. 4. Eleanor Bucher (1786 – 02 May 1852)
    5. 5. Jacob BUCHER (13 Apr 1790 – 1862)
    6. 6. Henry Bucher (1793 – )
    7. 7. Catherine Bucher (1796 – )

JACOB BUCHER's Timeline

2 Records

1725
1 Sept 1725
Birth of JACOB BUCHER in Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland
Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland
1809
Sept 1809
Age 84
Death of JACOB BUCHER in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Sept 1725
    Event Place: Buchs, Zürich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sept 1809
    Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

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