Jacob Klock

American militiaman
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican militiaman
PlacesUnited States of America
Gender
Male
Birth1738
Death1798 (aged 60 years)
The details

Biography

Colonel Jacob Klock (1701–1798) was the colonel of the 2nd regiment of the Tryon County militia during the American Revolutionary War.

He was the son of George Klock and Margaret Catherine Walrath. George Klock was a farmer and trader who kept a disreputable store and tavern next to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie. The Mohawk Canajoharie chief complained to William Johnson "I am under the necessity of complaining again, against that old rogue, the old disturber of our village, George Klock". Joseph Brant and others broke into his house and forced him to relinquish his claim to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie Jacob Klock married Anna Nelles in Albany County on April 7, 1763.

He was at the Battle of Oriskany and other battles In 1777, he was chairman of the Tryon County Committee of Safety.

He died in Montgomery County, New York in 1798.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Berry, pg. 9
  2. ^ Barker, pg. 289
  3. ^ Penrose, Vol. 1 pg. 446
  4. ^ Taylor, pg. 69
  5. ^ Taylor, pg. 70
  6. ^ Watt
  7. ^ The Minute book of the Committee of Safety of Tryon County
  8. ^ Berry, pg. 336
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