Place: St. Michaels Cemetery, Marshallville, Wayne, Ohio, USA[4]
Name: Jacob Holm.
Given Name: Jacob.
Surname: Holm.
Jacob Hollem.
Given Name: Jacob.
Surname: Hollem.
Found multiple versions of name. Using Jacob Holm.
Born
3 DEC 1790.
Pennsylvania, United States.
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Died
29 SEP 1848.
Wayne, Ohio, United States.
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Source: #S137 497 55 Name: Page 497 A few jears after this mill was built, Jacob Holm placed, in a small aparlment set ofl for the purpose, a small stock of goods, the first ever olfered for sale in the township. They were probably not worth more than $20 He kept calicoes, a few groceries and notions, and some hardware, including axes. How long he continued is forgotten or unknown.
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Source: #S49 47 70 Name: Page 47 A store was started at the Rex mill at an early day by Abraham Holm and his son Jacob, who did the business. It proved a failure pecuniarily. The first tan yard in the township was carried on by Holm on the southwest quarter of section 10.
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Source: S147 Record ID Number: MH:S154 User ID: 6899CEE1-5E17-465F-92EE-9D4CAC375D1A Title: Find A Grave Repository: Note: #N30 Call Number: Media: Internet
Source: S50 Record ID Number: MH:S53 User ID: 1CD3DFDA-D557-4B7F-82FE-AD6D50B5F8C8 UPD 04 SEP 2012 16:12:50 GMT-5 Title: Rootsweb Worldconnect Project
Source: S1009 , Find A Grave (N.p.: n.p., n.d.). TID 439 Name: Author Name: Title Find A Grave Name: PubPlace Name: Publisher Name: PubDate
Source: S118 Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index TID 0 Name: Footnote Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index Name: ShortFootnote Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index Name: Bibliography Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index.
Source: S137 William Henry Perrin, "History of Stark County, Ohio, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio" (1881, Chicago, Baskin & Battey) ketch of Ohio" ketch of Ohio". 1881, Chicago, Baskin & Battey. Note: Call number: Stark County Library TID 0 Name: Footnote William Henry Perrin, "History of Stark County, Ohio, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio" (1881, Chicago, Baskin & Battey) Name: ShortFootnote William Henry Perrin, "History of Stark County, Ohio, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio" Name: Bibliography William Henry Perrin. "History of Stark County, Ohio, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio". 1881, Chicago, Baskin & Battey.
Source: S49 John Danner, Old landmarks of Canton and Stark County TID 0 Name: Footnote John Danner, Old landmarks of Canton and Stark County Name: ShortFootnote John Danner, Old landmarks of Canton and Stark County Name: Bibliography John Danner. Old landmarks of Canton and Stark County.
Source: S660 1840 United States Federal Census, ; . TID 33 Name: Title 1840 United States Federal Census Name: CivilDivision Name: Subdivision Name: FilmDetail Name: Series Name: Repository Name: RepositoryLoc
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