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- From newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1, (#15), p. 4:
Not much is known of Jacob and his wife, Mary. Jacob's name first appeared in the Nelson County Tax of 1806. He also appeared in the 1807 and 1808 Taxes. In 1809 Jacob and Mary sold their land to their Brother-in-law, William Cook. Peter Briner, believed to be Jacob's brother, and Phillip Cook, William's father-in-law, were witnesses to the sale. Jacob and Mary then left the area. A person named Jacob Briner was taxed in 1809 in Hamilton County, Ohio. It is believed that Jacob may have died by about 1825 in Hamilton County, Ohio. A person named Mary Briner appears in the 1830 Cincinatti, Ohio, 8th Ward. The children shown for this couple are based upon the 1830 census.
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