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Job E. Packer 1754–1836 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Mar 1754

Birth Location: East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 28 Jun 1836

Death Location: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: James Packer

Mother: Rose Mendenhall

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In 1754, Job E. Packer entered the world in East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, born to James Packer And Rose Mendenhall. Job E. Packer passed away in 1836 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1754, Job E. Packer entered the world in East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, born to James Packer And Rose Mendenhall.
  • Job E. Packer passed away in 1836 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Job Packer's Ancestors

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Job Packer
1754–1836
Birth Place: East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
James Packer
1724–1805
, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
Rose Mendenhall
1733–1824
Downingtown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Aaron (Mendenhall) Sr.
1690–1765
Chester County, Pennsylvannia
Rose Pierson
1693–1771
Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1659–1743
Elizabeth Maris
1665–1705
Thomas Pierson
1653–1722
Rose Dixon
1661–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas III
1630–1682
Joane Stroad
1631–1682
George Maris
1632–1704
Alice Wellsmith
1632–1699

Job Packer's Timeline

2 Records

1754
27 Mar 1754
Birth of Job E. Packer in East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1836
28 Jun 1836
Age 82
Death of Job E. Packer in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1754
    Event Place: East Caln Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jun 1836
    Event Place: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA

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