Jacob Charpentier

Male Abt 1810 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Jacob Charpentier 
    Born Abt 1810  Limbach, Bavaria GERMANY Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I2639  Speirs-Taylor
    Last Modified 1 Dec 2020 

    Father Louis Martin Charpentier, Jr,   b. 9 Nov 1770, Courances (Siene-et-Oise), Essone, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 4 Mar 1856 (Land Inquest), Summerhill, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Johanna Maria Lutter,   b. Abt 1778,   d. 14 Jan 1814, Limbach (Homburg), Pfalz, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 36 years) 
    Married 17 Jan 1796  Limbach (Homburg), Pfalz, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F58  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Documents
    1821 Immigration of Louis Martin Charpentier, Jr. and family
    1821 Immigration of Louis Martin Charpentier, Jr. and family
    Ship Juffruw Johanna to Port of New York
    (arrived 16 October 1821)

    Marten Scharpentier, 45, Boer [Farmer], born Courons [Couranes]
    Maria Werner, 35, born Niederauerbach
    Jacob, 11, born Niederauerbach
    Lourents, 17, born Limbach
    Johan, 1 year 6 months, born Limbach

    note: 2 known sons do not immigrate with the family:
    George Bartholomaus (born 1797)- not listed on ship and marries in Limbach in 1825
    and Johann Daniel (born 1811)- not listed on ship and marries in Limbach in 1842

    Jacob could possibly be an illegitimate son of Margaretha Werner. He does not fit any of the known Scharpentier children and is born before Martin and Margaretha marry in 1814. More research is needed.

    source: FamilySearch.org. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891

  • Notes 
    • According to family tradition Jacob and his brother Lourents were lost in New York City shortly after their arrival in the United States and were never found or heard from again.
      RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as SCHARPENTIER Lourents, RIN 3075.