NameRev. Jacob Van Buskirk
Birth11 Feb 1739, Hackensack, NJ
Death5 Aug 1800
FatherCapt. Jacob (Lawrence) Van Buskirk
Misc. Notes
Rev. Van Buskirk preached at the said Lehigh Church, at Germantown, and at the Trappe, visiting his congregations upon horseback. He paid a number of visits to the camp of Washginton during the Revolutionary war. He built, and for a long time operated, the tannery, situate in Macungie, which is now owned by his great-grandson, James Singmaster. He was an ardent supporter of Adams' administration, and in 1798, during the excitement of what was known as " Frie's Rebellion,'' his life was attempted. While sitting in his house, surrounded by his family, a bullet was sent crashing through the window, but he luckily escaped injury. His family numbered three sons and four daughters.


Further dealings with his church given here.
Spouses
1Anna Marie Hollenbach
Marriage15 Mar 1764
ChildrenLydia (1779-1865)
 George
 Jacob
 John
 Saloma
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