Jacob Klock (colonel)
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Colonel Jacob Klock (1701–1798) was the colonel of the 2nd regiment of the Tryon County militia during the American Revolutionary War.[1]
George Klock was a farmer and trader who kept a disreputable store and tavern next to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie.[2] The Mohawk Canajoharie chief complained to William Johnson "I am under the necessity of complaining again, against that old rogue, the old disturber of our village, George Klock".[3] Joseph Brant and others broke into his house and forced him to relinquish his claim to the Mohawk village of Canajoharie.[2] Jacob Klock married Anna Nelles in Albany County on April 7, 1763.[4]
He was at the Battle of Oriskany and other battles.[5] In 1777, he was chairman of the Tryon County Committee of Safety.[6]
He died in Montgomery County, New York in 1798.[7]