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Jacob Hertig Jr.

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Jacob Hertig Jr.

Birth
Bern, Switzerland
Death
3 Mar 1902 (aged 61)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Yamhill County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Jacob was born in Kirchdorf, Canton Bern, Switzerland and immigrated to Fayette County, Iowa in 1881. His wife, Mary Ann Wenger-Hertig, and their eight children joined him in October 1881.

Oregon Death Certificate:
Name: Jacob Hertig
Date of Death: 3 Mar 1902
Place of Death: Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Usual Residence: West Chehalem, Yamhill, Oregon
Date of Birth: Blank
Place of Birth: Switzerland
Age: 61 years
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Father: Blank, Born Switzerland
Mother: Blank, Born Switzerland
Burial: Lone Fir Cemetery
Cause of: Deficient oxygenation (failure of respiration) and cirrhosis of lung.

Originally buried in Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, but was moved to Oak Grove, Yamhill, Oregon, when his wife, Mary Ann, died.

He and Mary Ann are both buried in unmarked graves in this cemetery which is located on the southwest side near the top of Bald Peak. From the cemetery you look out over what is the West Chehalem area and Ribbon Ridge where they lived.
Jacob was born in Kirchdorf, Canton Bern, Switzerland and immigrated to Fayette County, Iowa in 1881. His wife, Mary Ann Wenger-Hertig, and their eight children joined him in October 1881.

Oregon Death Certificate:
Name: Jacob Hertig
Date of Death: 3 Mar 1902
Place of Death: Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Usual Residence: West Chehalem, Yamhill, Oregon
Date of Birth: Blank
Place of Birth: Switzerland
Age: 61 years
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Father: Blank, Born Switzerland
Mother: Blank, Born Switzerland
Burial: Lone Fir Cemetery
Cause of: Deficient oxygenation (failure of respiration) and cirrhosis of lung.

Originally buried in Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, but was moved to Oak Grove, Yamhill, Oregon, when his wife, Mary Ann, died.

He and Mary Ann are both buried in unmarked graves in this cemetery which is located on the southwest side near the top of Bald Peak. From the cemetery you look out over what is the West Chehalem area and Ribbon Ridge where they lived.


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