NameElizabeth Dubbs
Birth15 Oct 1750
FatherJacob Dubbs
MotherVeronica Welker
Misc. Notes
. Born Oct. 16, 1750, her sponsor at baptism was Elizabeth Huber. Elizabeth was married to Mr. Jacob Haak, of Berks County, and from her many of the Haaks, Sells, and other well-known Berks County families are descended. She is said to have been a person of extraordinary physical strength. Her husband was a miller, and curious stories are related concerning her skill in handling bags of grain and flour. Mr. Haak grew wealthy, and lived in a style which was regarded as luxurious. In his later years he was always attended by an aged negro slave, who understood his peculiarities and did his best to humor his whims. When slavery was abolished in Pennsylvania his master jocularly said, " Now, Saul, You are a free man. You may go where you please!" The old man solemnly shook his head and replied, " No, no, master; you can't get rid of me dat way. You have eat de meat, you must pick de bone!" Mrs. Haak survived her husband, and died at an advanced age.
Spouses
1Jacob Haak
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