NameJacob Exl
Birth27 Feb 1874, Selec, Trenčiansky kraj, Slovakia
Death11 Feb 1942, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH, USA
FatherMorris (Móricz) Exl (1849-1928)
Spouses
Birth18 May 1879, Győr, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary or Gomor (Austria-Hungary)
Death6 Oct 1942, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH, USA
Marriage28 Dec 1916, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH, USA
Notes for Jacob Exl
{geni:occupation} Plumber
{geni:about_me} Jacob Exl arrived in the U.S. on the ship "Weimar", 21 December 1902, about six years after his parents and younger siblings emigrated. He indicated that he was from Budapest and en route to Cleveland where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Exl, were living at 43 Orange Street. In 1910, he is seen living with his parents in Cleveland:

Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 1910

EXL, Jacob, age 30, b. Hungary, parents both b. Hungary, proprietor, plumber, came to U.S. in 1902, mother, Julia, age 55, b. Hungary, parents both b. Hungary, came to U.S. in 1896, married for 37 years, mother of 10 children (6 living)

sister, FISHER, Rose, age 20, b. Hungary, parents both b. Hungary brother-in-law, FISHER, Alex, age 25, b. Hungary, parents both b. Hungary, cutter, cloak factory, came to U.S. in 1899, nephew, FISHER, Milton, age 8 months, father, EXL, Morris, age 60, b. Hungary, parents both b. Hungary, came to U.S. in 1896

When he registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918, Jacob Exl indicated that he was born on 26 February 1874, that he was a naturalized citizen of the U.S., that he was a farmer in Solon, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, and that his next-of-kin was his wife, Mary.

Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 1920

EXL, Jacob, age 46, b. Budapest, Hungary, parents both b. Hungary, plumber, shop, came to U.S. in 1900, naturalized 1909, wife, Mary, age 40, b. Hungary stepdaughter, NAGY, Gizella, age 15, b. Ohio
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