Interim Content
Shumaker, Jacob
Biography
17 Oct. 1798–Mar. 1850. Blacksmith. Born in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. Son of John Shoemaker and Polly. Married Nancy Musser, 19 July 1821, in Columbiana Co., Ohio. Resided in Jackson Co., Clay Co., and Caldwell Co., Missouri, 1831–1839. Moved to Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, 1839. Ordained an elder, ca. 6 Oct. 1840, in Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois. Appointed to serve mission to Pennsylvania, Apr. 1844. Died in Clay Co.
Links
papers
- History Draft [1 January–31 December 1840]
- History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 [2 November 1838–31 July 1842]
- Complaint, 9 February 1844 [ City of Nauvoo v. Withers ]
- History, 1838–1856, volume E-1 [1 July 1843–30 April 1844]
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. Withers
- Journal, December 1842–June 1844; Book 1, 21 December 1842–10 March 1843
- Journal, December 1842–June 1844; Book 3, 15 July 1843–29 February 1844
- Letter from Joseph L. Heywood, 5 June 1843
- License Record Book
- License for Jacob Shoemaker, 6 October 1840, Extract
- Memorial to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 28 November 1843
- Petition from A. W. Whitney and Others, 25 February 1843
- Petition from John Workman and Others, circa 11 March 1843
- Subpoena, 15 February 1843 [ Dana v. Brink ]
- Subpoena, 23 February 1843 [ Dana v. Brink ]
- Subpoena, 4 April 1843 [ Dana v. Brink ]
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- Trial Report, 4–22 March 1843 [ Dana v. Brink ]
- Gender
- Male
- Alternate Names
Shoemaker, Jacob