Jacob Breon[1]
1798 - 1874 (75 years)Set As Default Person
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Name Jacob Breon [2] Birth 7 Jun 1798 Brunswick Township,Berks,Pennsylvania,United States [2] Gender Male Pension 6 Dec 1862 ,Centre,Pennsylvania,United States [3] after appearing before a Justice of the Peace -
On the sixth day of Dec, AD 1862, personally appeared before the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County of Centre, PA, Catherine Wenrick, a resident of Centre County, State of PA, age 69 years, who being first duley sworn, according to the law, doth on her make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benifits of the provisions made by the Act of congress approved 11 Jul 1862; that she widow of John Wenrick, late of Centre County, deceased, and mother of Wm Wenrick, who was a private in Company G, Commander by Capt Wm H Blaire, in the 51st Reg. of PA, Vol, in the year of AD 1861, that he said son died at the Citzens Volunteer Hospital, Phidelphia, on the 25th of Nov 1862, of diarrhea, contacted while in the serviceof the United States as appear by a letter dated 26th Nov 1862, Phildelphia from (?) of said Hospital to the declaration. She further declares that her dead son, upon whom she was wholly or in part dependent for support, having left no widow or a minor child under sixteen years of age surviving, declarante makes this declaration and application for a pension under the above mentioned act, and refers to the evidence filed herewith, and that in the proper department, to establish her claim. She also declares that she has not in any way been engaged in or aided or abetted the rebellion in the United States; that she is not in receipt of a pension under 2nd Section of the act above mentioned or under any other act, not has she again married since the death of her son, the said William Wenrich and I do hereby (?) and appoint George(?), my true and lawful Attorney to receive the same when allowed. Catherine (her mark) Wenrick. Witnessed by George Hockman and Jacob Breon. - Role: Witness
Pension 6 Dec 1862 ,Centre,Pennsylvania,United States [3] after appearing before a Justice of the Peace -
On the sixth day of Dec, AD 1862, personally appeared before the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County of Centre, PA, Catherine Wenrick, a resident of Centre County, State of PA, age 69 years, who being first duley sworn, according to the law, doth on her make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benifits of the provisions made by the Act of congress approved 11 Jul 1862; that she widow of John Wenrick, late of Centre County, deceased, and mother of Wm Wenrick, who was a private in Company G, Commander by Capt Wm H Blaire, in the 51st Reg. of PA, Vol, in the year of AD 1861, that he said son died at the Citzens Volunteer Hospital, Phidelphia, on the 25th of Nov 1862, of diarrhea, contacted while in the serviceof the United States as appear by a letter dated 26th Nov 1862, Phildelphia from (?) of said Hospital to the declaration. She further declares that her dead son, upon whom she was wholly or in part dependent for support, having left no widow or a minor child under sixteen years of age surviving, declarante makes this declaration and application for a pension under the above mentioned act, and refers to the evidence filed herewith, and that in the proper department, to establish her claim. She also declares that she has not in any way been engaged in or aided or abetted the rebellion in the United States; that she is not in receipt of a pension under 2nd Section of the act above mentioned or under any other act, not has she again married since the death of her son, the said William Wenrich and I do hereby (?) and appoint George(?), my true and lawful Attorney to receive the same when allowed. Catherine (her mark) Wenrick. Witnessed by George Hockman and Jacob Breon. - Role: Witness
Death 29 Apr 1874 Milroy,Mifflin,Pennsylvania,United States [2] Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I59345 Rgstrong Family genes. Last Modified 12 Aug 2018
Father Valentine Breon, b. Abt 1778, Dere Township,Berks,Pennsylvania,United States d. 15 Apr 1866, Gregg Township,Centre,Pennsylvania,United States (Age 88 years) Mother Anna Maria, b. Abt 1779-1780, Brunswick Township,Berks,Pennsylvania,United States d. 1836, Gregg Township,Centre,Pennsylvania,United States (Age 56 years) Marriage Abt 1795 Brunswick Township,Berks,Pennsylvania,United States Family ID F22060 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S1147] compiled by Unknown Compiler, "lanzcw1.ged," supplied by Unknown Compiler, 30 Nov 2001; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\.
- [S1147] compiled by Unknown Compiler, "lanzcw1.ged," supplied by Unknown Compiler, 30 Nov 2001; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\., 15 Aug 2018, Entry for Jacob Breon 1798-1874 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1150] Pennsylvania. Centre., "Pension Application.", 15 Aug 2018, pension application for Catherine Wenrick nee Breon (Reliability: 3).
On the sixth day of Dec, AD 1862, personally appeared before the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County of Centre, PA, Catherine Wenrick, a resident of Centre County, State of PA, age 69 years, who being first duley sworn, according to the law, doth on her make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benifits of the provisions made by the Act of congress approved 11 Jul 1862; that she widow of John Wenrick, late of Centre County, deceased, and mother of Wm Wenrick, who was a private in Company G, Commander by Capt Wm H Blaire, in the 51st Reg. of PA, Vol, in the year of AD 1861, that he said son died at the Citzens Volunteer Hospital, Phidelphia, on the 25th of Nov 1862, of diarrhea, contacted while in the serviceof the United States as appear by a letter dated 26th Nov 1862, Phildelphia from (?) of said Hospital to the declaration. She further declares that her dead son, upon whom she was wholly or in part dependent for support, having left no widow or a minor child under sixteen years of age surviving, declarante makes this declaration and application for a pension under the above mentioned act, and refers to the evidence filed herewith, and that in the proper department, to establish her claim. She also declares that she has not in any way been engaged in or aided or abetted the rebellion in the United States; that she is not in receipt of a pension under 2nd Section of the act above mentioned or under any other act, not has she again married since the death of her son, the said William Wenrich and I do hereby (?) and appoint George(?), my true and lawful Attorney to receive the same when allowed. Catherine (her mark) Wenrick. Witnessed by George Hockman and Jacob Breon.