Seeking Jacob S. COMP, 208th PVI
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Re: Seeking Jacob S. COMP, 208th PVI
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Posted: 26 May 2007 10:40PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello again!
This is almost as good as instant messaging.
Thanks for the info on brother George. I did have that, but I did not tie George and Jacob together as brothers (no proof until now).
Thanks to your information on Jacob, I returned to Ancestry.com files and have come up with this bit on Jacob:
JACOB S. COMP was born on June 24, 1845 in Juniata Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania, to Andrew Comp and Margery Miller. He appears in the 1870 Census for Juniata Township, as living with his parents as a single, 24-year old clergyman. Jacob, who entered the ministry in 1869, died on November 16, 1876, in Markleville, Perry County, after four years of service as a minister. Rev. Comp was buried in Walnut Grove Methodist Churchyard, Juniata Township, Perry County.
One bit upon another bit and soon we have a story.
My thanks,
Joe
This is almost as good as instant messaging.
Thanks for the info on brother George. I did have that, but I did not tie George and Jacob together as brothers (no proof until now).
Thanks to your information on Jacob, I returned to Ancestry.com files and have come up with this bit on Jacob:
JACOB S. COMP was born on June 24, 1845 in Juniata Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania, to Andrew Comp and Margery Miller. He appears in the 1870 Census for Juniata Township, as living with his parents as a single, 24-year old clergyman. Jacob, who entered the ministry in 1869, died on November 16, 1876, in Markleville, Perry County, after four years of service as a minister. Rev. Comp was buried in Walnut Grove Methodist Churchyard, Juniata Township, Perry County.
One bit upon another bit and soon we have a story.
My thanks,
Joe