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Wilhelm Blakkolb
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Name Wilhelm Blakkolb Birth 12 Apr 1878 Rohrbach, Rus
Gender Male Death 27 Jan 1879 Burial Rohrbach, Rus
Person ID I533 My Genealogy Last Modified 2 Mar 2026
Father Johann Adam Solomon Blakkolb, Jr., b. 21 Oct 1843, Odessa, Rus
d. 22 Dec 1924, Naper, NE
(Age 81 years) Mother Eva Barbara Ulmer, b. 29 Nov 1846, Rohrbach, Ukraine, Russia
d. 24 Jan 1931, Naper, Boyd, Nebraska, United States
(Age 84 years) Marriage 24 Sep 1867 Rohrbach, Rus
Family ID F219 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Military: 1780 Winchester, VA Lived: 1793 Augusta Co., VA Moses Jackson's Revolutionary War Discharge (found in Christina Jackson's Widows File #W9073 National Archives) reads , with some spelling co
rrections,: "I do Hearby (hereby) Certify that Moses Jackson a soldier from Shanidoer (Shenandoah) County hath searved (served) his tower (tour) of duty under Meager (Major) Walch (Welch) in Col. Edmo
nds (Edwards) Ridgement (Regiment) and Genral (General) Stephans (Stephens/Stevens) Bragade (Brigade) given under my Hand this 5th day of October 1781. Silvanus O'Dell, Luett. (Lt.)" According to Chr
istina Jackson's sworn statement dated 17 August 1836 in Gallatin County, Kentucky, her deceased husband, "Moses Jackson, while a resident of Shenandoah County, Virginia did enter the service of the U
nited States again in 1781 as a volunteer and militiaman upon a tour of three months and as a private soldier in the company of Capt. O'Dell that the said company rendevoused at the court house in the
said county of Shenandoah and states also and from there marched as well as she now recollects to Winchester, Virgigia, and from nearabout the time that Cornwallis was taken. She further states that
she is of the opinion that he was discharged at little York. She is confident that he served out the said tour fully and faithfully as his original discharge is now in her possession and is herewith f
iled with the papers upon which she files to obtain for her a pension in behalf of her deceased husband. She further states she was married to said Jackson in the month of ______, 1778 and further sta
tes that her husband departed this life on ____ day of May 1821." Note: Pension was issued 8 June 1840. Moses Jackson's first tour appears to be for six months from April to October 1780 and was stat
ioned at Winchester during that time. Appointed guardian of Catherine Walters in 1793 in Augusta County, Virginia 15 October 1793, Catherine married Charles Bruce.
- Military: 1780 Winchester, VA Lived: 1793 Augusta Co., VA Moses Jackson's Revolutionary War Discharge (found in Christina Jackson's Widows File #W9073 National Archives) reads , with some spelling co
