buried in St. Frances Cemetery in Randolph, Cedar County, Nebraska.
He is married to Anna Katherine Vondra.
They got married on February 2, 1875, he was 21 years old.
Child(ren):
birthdate according to the database at http://www.genlias.nl/; Resourcers of the Cedar County NEGenWeb Project online at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/cedar/ have Jacob's birthdate as February 24, 2010; a photo of his gravestone at http://nebraskagravestones.org is inconclusive.
Jacob Gubbbels was 9 years old when the Gubbels family left the Netherlands for America--sailing on the Plymouth Rock from London, England to New York, New York, where they arrived on May 15, 1862. The Gubbels family first settled in Jamestown Township, Grant County, Wisconsin, where in 1870, the U.S. Census lists Jacob, as age 17, works on farm, in the household of his father John.
In 1874, the Gubbels family moved to Shelby County, Iowa, where they farmed in Cass and Westphalia townships.
In 1880, according to the U.S. Census, the Jacob Gubbels household was found in Westphalia Township and consisted of Jacob, age 26, farmer; his wife Annie, age 21, keeping house, born in Prussia; their children, all born in Iowa: Maggie, age 4; Martha, age 2; and Mary, age 1. Also in the household were Jacob's brother, Peter Gubbels, age 30, farmer, and Albert Block, age 16, servant, born in Ilinois to parents born in Prussia.
Sometime after 1910, Jacob and Anna Gubbels moved from Iowa to northeastern Nebraska, to an area where Jacob's younger brother John had previously migrated.
children of Jacob and Anna Gubbels for whom information has been gathered from various internet sources. It seems there were others not mentioned here.
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