Jakob Kelker

I represent Jakob Kelker. I was born near Lebanon, Pennsylvania in 1770 and was of Swiss descent. A lot of folklore surrounds me and what I actually did for a living – that I was a Spanish grandee or perhaps a pirate ravaging the shores of the Gulf Coast – but available records indicate I was engaged in various business ventures while I migrated southward from Pennsylvania, through Virginia; Tennesee; Natchez, Mississippi; and New Orleans. By 1818 I was well settled at the head of the Escambia Bay, on land still called Kelker Fields or the Kelker Grant in Santa Rosa County. I worked for a time with the Panton, Leslie Company delivering goods to Fort Crawford, Alabama. It was said by a neighbor that I lived among the Indians and was familiar with boating, so perhaps a bit of pirating wasn’t out of the question. I had three children with a free woman of color named Elizabeth “Betsy” Lewis: John, Frederick, and Maria. I died in 1827 in Floridatown.

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Race White
Sex Male
Birthdate 1770
Birthplace near Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Age in 1821 51
Marital Status Single
Occupation in 1821 Deliveryman for Panton, Leslie Co.
Address in 1821 Escambia County
Sources 145, 146