fact sources and writings about this individual:
Photo: (left to right) unknown men, thought to be: Jacob's son's and Grandson, William (b.1823), James (b.1845) "William's son", & Barsnett Everingham in IowaPhotocopy submitted by Grant & Marge Hayes 4 Aug 1999 original owned by: Mike & Karen Scholl . .
2 Information from Bernadine Schmidt Arnold of CA, USA 1999.
3 Infomation below from Kevin Everingham, 2008:
1850 CENSUS Placerville, El Dorado, CA (dwelling 1, family #10)... William Everingham 27, b.Upper Canada, value of realestate owned 600, occ: Miner,... Jacob Everngham 55, b.Upper Canada, value of realestate owned 800, occ: Miner, could not read or write. on both: (average product per day 2.25)
1852 Port of New York Ship Manifest, passengers aboard the steamhip (Pioneer) J.W. Kettridge.. "Wm. Everingham, miner,.. J. Everingham 57, miner"
1860 CENSUS Utica, Chickasaw, Iowa (pg 106 family 793) Jacob Everingham b.CAN W. age 66
An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of Upper Canada Militiamen who served in the War of 1812-1814, compiled by Wilfred R. Lauber, Ont. Genealogical Society, Toronto, 1995, Volumes 18-19. Page 31, Jacob Everingham, 1st Flank Company, 3rd Lincoln Militia, File 29, pages 210 & 211, RG9, IB4, Vol. 20 After the War of 1812, Jacob made a land claim as a member of the 1st Flank Co. (ILC). In 1817 he married Margaret (Peggy) Dell. On Jan. 26, 1829, he served as a private in Capt. James Cummings Co. and was 19-39 years old. Also a probable cousin; (page 54) John Lemon served after the war, he also made a land claim as a member of the 1st Flank Co. (ILC). On Jan. 26, 1829, he also served as a private in Capt. James Cummings Co. and was 19-39 years old Military Research from Author; Fred Blair, 2011
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