Maryland Family Group Sheet for the Jacob BROMWELL Family *********************************************** Copyright Ramona Mizne. All rights reserved. http://www.fgs-project.com/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: Ramona Mizne Email address: Husband: Jacob BROMWELL Birthdate: 1785 Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia Death date: 27 Nov. 1866 Place of death: Switzerland, Co., Indiana Burial: Father: William Bromwell Mother: Beulah Hall Marriage date: 24 November 1804 Marriage place: First Methodist episcopal Church, Baltimore, Maryland Wife: Maria TITTLE Birthdate: Abt. 1785 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Burial: Father: Mother: CHILDREN Child No. 1: William Sex: Birthdate: 1805 Birthplace: Maryland Death date: Jan. 1877 Place of death: Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinati, Ohio Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Sarah Ann Davis Child No. 2: Jacob Sex: Birthdate: 27 July 1809 Birthplace: Maryland Death date: 22 March 1855 Place of death: Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 3: Unknown Sex: Birthdate: 3 July 1811 Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Death date: Young Place of death: Burial: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 4: Unknown Sex: Birthdate: 3 Feb. 1815 Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Death date: Young Place of death: Burial: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Documentation: A child of Jacob Bromwell was buried 3 July 1811 - St Paul's parish records. A child of Jacob Bromwell was buried 3 Feb 1815 - St Paul's parish records. He was educated in the Quaker schools of Baltimore, and then became a partner and associate of his father there, carrying on a wire-weaving and wheat-fan making business, and accumulating enough money to enable him to come, in 1815 by riverboat, to Cinn., OH, where he embarked in the same business which is still owned by his great-grandson, William Bromwell Melishson of Maria, dau. of his eldest son, William, and now a large establishment. On Oct. 14, 1814 married Mrs. Ellen McNabb, who first saw him as he was passing her house in Baltimore in his regiment. He was said to have been a very large portly man and to have been fond of good living, and to have kept open house and table for all of his friends and kindred, almost of the detriment of his estate. Moved away from Baltimore, Maryland 1819 Apparently moved to Switzerland County, Indianna Wife #2: Ellen