Jacob Bricker Died 1868

Born to David Bricker and Magdalena "molly" Erb Bricker. Jacob Bricker passed away on Apr 3, 1868and was buried in Saint Johns Cemetery in Camp Hill, PA. Jacob Bricker was married to Mary Fry Bricker and had 5 children: Peter Bricker, Lewis Bricker, Jacob Bricker, Samuel Bricker, Martin Bricker.

Death:
Apr 3, 1868
Born in:
Pennsylvania
Plot:
Sect. A #197
Burial place:
Saint Johns Cemetery
4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050

Passed away Relatives of Jacob Bricker

parents

Died 1833
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Newville, PA
Died 1838
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Newville, PA

spouses

Died 1868
Burial place:
Address:
4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050

children

18071875 (aged 68)
Birth place:
Brickerville, PA
Burial place:
Address:
4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050
18121892 (aged 80)
Birth place:
Newville, PA
Burial place:
Address:
4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050
Jacob Bricker
Died 1817
Samuel Bricker
Died 1831
18231824 (aged 1)
Burial place:
Address:
4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050

siblings

Jacob Bricker
Died 1868
Died 1831
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Newville, PA
Died 1848
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Newville, PA
Died 1868
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Newville, PA

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18401927 (aged 87)
18811944 (aged 63)
18701930 (aged 60)
18811926 (aged 45)
18661866 (aged less than a year)
19081972 (aged 63)
18351920 (aged 85)
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
18771960 (aged 83)
18411922 (aged 80)
18911965 (aged 74)
18721939 (aged 67)
19311988 (aged 57)
19031987 (aged 83)
19292001 (aged 72)

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FAQ

Where was Jacob Bricker born?

Jacob Bricker was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

When did is Jacob Bricker pass away?

Jacob Bricker passed away in April 3, 1868

Where is Jacob Bricker buried?

Jacob Bricker is interred in 4605 East Trindle Rd, Shiremanstown, PA 17050, in Plot: Sect. A #197