Jacob Trites Sr, 17261792 (aged 66 years)

Name
Jacob /Trites/ Sr
Given names
Jacob
Nickname
"The Father Of Moncton"
Surname
Trites
Name suffix
Sr
Name
Jacob /Treitz/ Sr
Given names
Jacob
Surname
Treitz
Name suffix
Sr
Birth
Marriage
Property
as one of the founding fathers of Moncton ,he had 200 acres in the townsite. he later was granted another 2190 acres in the easternend of the Township.it was basically the land between the two creeks in modern day Moncton.
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Emigration
1766 (aged 40 years)
DEU
Note: from Germany Jacob went to Pennsylvania.then from N.Y., in 1766 Jacob & abt 5 0ther German families sailed to Moncton NB,Canada (then called "The Bend",part of Nova Scotia. He lived on the original 200 acre townsite and was later granted 2190 ac res at the Eastern end of the Township. Jacob Trites(Treitz) was called "The Father of Moncton"
Death of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Note: It's suspected that they never married, although the child Elizabeth was acknowledged by Cummings.
Birth of a granddaughter
Marriage of a daughter
Birth of a grandson
Marriage of a son
Birth of a granddaughter
Birth of a granddaughter
Number of children
2 sons 1 daughter
Death
Title
"Father of Moncton"The 1st house built in Moncton by Jacob trites ,has now been restored & turned into a museum on the Moncton Waterfront.
Nationality
German
Family with (Elisna?)Maria Christiana Gmelin
himself
17261792
Birth: 1726DEU
Death: 1792Moncton, Westmorland, NB, CAN
wife
Marriage Marriageabout 1748PA, USA
2 years
daughter
17491820
Birth: 1749 23 29 Philadelphia, PA, USA
Death: about 1820NB, CAN
4 years
son
17521814
Birth: 1752 26 32 USA
Death: 1814Moncton, Westmorland, NB, CAN
2 years
son
3 years
son
17551810
Birth: 1755 29 35 PA, USA
Death: 1810Moncton, Westmorland, NB, CAN
5 years
son
17591836
Birth: June 12, 1759 33 39 PA, USA
Death: June 22, 1836Moncton, Westmorland, NB, CAN
Emigration

from Germany Jacob went to Pennsylvania.then from N.Y., in 1766 Jacob & abt 5 0ther German families sailed to Moncton NB,Canada (then called "The Bend",part of Nova Scotia. He lived on the original 200 acre townsite and was later granted 2190 ac res at the Eastern end of the Township. Jacob Trites(Treitz) was called "The Father of Moncton"