Fünfte Generation

67. Jacob5 Garlinger ("George" Johannes Georgius4, Johann Heinrich3 Gerlinger, Phillippus Jacobus2, Christoph1) (#467) wurde um 1772 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania geboren. Jacob starb um 1851, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, im Alter von 79 Jahren.

Er verheiratet zweimal. Er heiratete Elizabeth. (Elizabeth ist #621.) Elizabeth wurde about 1778, in Pennsylvania geboren. Elizabeth starb after 1850. Er heiratete Jane ? um 1794, in Pennsylvania. (Jane ? ist #468.) Jane wurde um 1773, geboren. Im Alter von 17 Jahren Jane wurde February 24, 1791, in Franklin, Pennsylvania die Mutter von John Garlinger. Im Alter von 20 Jahren Jane wurde um 1793, in Washington, Maryland die Mutter von William Garlinger. Im Alter von 23 Jahren Jane wurde September 8, 1796, die Mutter von Jacob Garlinger. Jane wurde about 1798, in Washington, Maryland die Mutter von Elizabeth Garlinger. Jane wurde about 1800, in Washington, Maryland die Mutter von Mary Garlinger. Jane wurde about 1805, in Pennsylvania die Mutter von Adam Garlinger. Im Alter von 38 Jahren Jane wurde August 14, 1811, in Washington, Maryland die Mutter von Daniel Garlinger. Im Alter von 42 Jahren Jane wurde 1815, in Maryland die Mutter von James Garlinger. Im Alter von 43 Jahren Jane wurde 1816, in Franklin, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Samuel Garlinger.

Im Alter von 18 Jahren Jacob wurde February 24, 1791, in Franklin, Pennsylvania der Vater von John Garlinger. Im Alter von 21 Jahren Jacob wurde um 1793, in Washington, Maryland der Vater von William Garlinger. Im Alter von 24 Jahren Jacob wurde September 8, 1796, der Vater von Jacob Garlinger. Jacob wurde about 1798, in Washington, Maryland der Vater von Elizabeth Garlinger. Jacob wurde about 1800, in Washington, Maryland der Vater von Mary Garlinger. Jacob wurde about 1805, in Pennsylvania der Vater von Adam Garlinger. Im Alter von 39 Jahren Jacob wurde August 14, 1811, in Washington, Maryland der Vater von Daniel Garlinger. Im Alter von 43 Jahren Jacob wurde 1815, in Maryland der Vater von James Garlinger. Im Alter von 44 Jahren Jacob wurde 1816, in Franklin, Pennsylvania der Vater von Samuel Garlinger. !MISC:Listed on page 13 of St. Clair's Bedford as father of John Garl inger of Bedford County. !MISC: Jacob and Jane lived in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 179 1 when John was born. By 1793 they lived near Hagerstown, Maryland where William Sr. and ma ny of their other children were born. They attended St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hagerstown wh ere the services were conducted in German. A Bill of Sale dated Feb 14. 179 9 shows Jacob's name once as Garlinger And twice as Gerlinger. Jacob Gerlinger was listed in July 1, 1808 of Maryland Herald as havi ng a letter in the post office that needed to be picked up and again on Ja n 2, 1811, Jacob Garlinger was listed in a similar list. By 1819 Jacob and Elizabeth Garlinger (not Jane) were attending the G erman Reformed Evangelical Zion's Chruch of Greencastle, Pennsylvania. Jan e had apparantly passed away by 1819 and Jacob had re-married to Elizabeth . Jacob and Elizabeth appear in the 1850 Franklin Co. Census. It is not clear whe n Jane died but it would likely have been between 1805 and 1818. It is not c lear if Elizabeth or Jane is the mother of some of Jacob's children. Elizabet h may be the mother starting around 1811 with Daniel. The Cemetary Record s of FRANKLIN Co. PA and Washington Co. MD have been searched for their re sting place with no results.

Jacob Garlinger und Jane ? hatte/hatten folgende Kinder:

child + 79 i. John6 Garlinger wurde February 24, 1791 geboren.

child + 80 ii. William Garlinger wurde um 1793 geboren.

child + 81 iii. Jacob Garlinger wurde September 8, 1796 geboren.

child 82 iv. Elizabeth Garlinger (#498) wurde about 1798 in Washington, Maryland geboren. Sie heiratete Otto Chambers January 1817, in Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland. (Otto Chambers ist #499.) Otto wurde before 1800, geboren.

child + 83 v. Mary Garlinger wurde about 1800 geboren.

child + 84 vi. Adam Garlinger wurde about 1805 geboren.

child + 85 vii. Daniel Garlinger wurde August 14, 1811 geboren.

child + 86 viii. James Garlinger wurde 1815 geboren.

child + 87 ix. Samuel Garlinger wurde 1816 geboren.

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Jacob followed the path of many other German immigrants as they came from Philadelphia and settled along the rolling valleys of Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. The geography of this area is very reminiscent of the Pfalz region of Germany. In fact. "Pfaltz" means "folds" and referd to rolling hills.  He married twice. He married Elizabeth. (Elizabeth is #621.) Elizabeth was born in Pennsylvania around 1778. Elizabeth died after 1851. He married Jane ? around 1790. (Jane ? is #468.) Jane was born about 1773. Jacob and Jane Garlinger are listed on page 13 of St. Clair's Bedford as the  father of John Garlinger of Bedford County.  Jacob and Jane lived in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1791 when John was born. By 1793 they lived near Hagerstown, Maryland in Washington County. Jacob Garlinger appears in the 1800 Washington County Maryland Census as age 26-45, Jane is 26-45 and they have three boys and two girls under age 10.

This is where William Garlinger.(William is #18) and many of their other children were born. .Although William is known to have given both Maryland and Pennsylvania as his place of birth.. In those days the location of the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland was not clearly defined and was the subject of occasional border skirmishes..

Jacob and Jane attended St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hagerstown (then called Elisabeth Town) where the services were conducted in German. The pastor was Reverend Mr. J. George Schmucker, D.D. who had received his formal training in Halle, Germany and became pastor of the church at age 23 in 1793. The church congregation grew from 108 to 211 by 1805.

There are very few remaining Church records for the perioid 1794 to 1806. A new church building was built and dedicated in 1806. It is easy to imagine that the farmer and carpenter Jacob Garlinger would have lent a hand in the construction of the new house of worship. The congreagtion held strong views about maintaining the services in German. The church was thrown into "vehement agitation" when English was first introduced in 1833. Separate services in the two languages continued until 1873..
Jacob left the Hagerstown area sometime betwen 1811 and 1820. Perhaps at the time of Jane's death.

A Bill of Sale dated Feb 14. 1799 shows Jacob's name once as Garlinger and twice as Gerlinger. Jacob Gerlinger was listed in the July 1, 1808 of the Maryland Herald as having a letter in the post office that needed to be picked up and then again on Jan 2, 1811, Jacob Garlinger was listed in a similar list. By 1819 Jacob and Elizabeth Garlinger (not Jane) were attending the German Reformed Evangelical Zion's Chruch of Greencastle, Pennsylvania in Franklin County. Jane had apparantly passed away by 1819 and Jacob had re-married to Elizabeth . Jacob and Elizabeth appear in the 1850 Franklin Co. Census. It is not certain when Jane died but it would likely have been between 1805 and 1818. It is not clear if Elizabeth or Jane is the mother of some of  Jacob's children. Elizabeth may be the mother starting around 1811 with Daniel. The Cemetary Records of Franklin Co. PA and Washington Co. MD have been searched for their resting place with no results.

 

Many of the descendants of Jacob and Jane remained in Franklin County, Pennsylvania and Washington County, Maryland for several generations. They had at least three grandsons who were Union soldiers and fought in Civil War battles that took place in Franklin Co, Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. There is a street in Hagerstown, Maryland named after the Garlinger's

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