Jacob
VanMeter Jr

October 4, 1762 - December 12, 1850

Frederick County, Virginia

acob, Jr., the son of Capt. Jacob "Jake" Van Meter and Letitia (Stroud) Van Meter, was born 4 Oct 1762, married Elizabeth Rhoads,16 Nov.1786, Hardin Co., and had 14 children. One of those children, Mary Jane Van Meter, (see link, below), married William Lewis.

As a Mill Creek church elder he founded the Hill Grove Baptist Church, 1822, Radcliff, Hardin Co., KY.

Jacob Van Meter, Jr. came to KY with his father's party as a youth and later inherited his father's homestead. He continued to live at the old home place until about 1860, when the farm was sold to the Geohegan family.

Van Meter moved to the forks of Otter Creek, in what is now Meade County until his death. At the time of his death he and his wife, Elizabeth Rhoads, were living with their son, John. They were buried on their son's farm in Meade County.

Jacob Van Meter was a very religious man and reared his large family of ten sons and four daughters to take an active interest in the work of the church. Seven of his ten sons were deacons in the Baptist church. At the time of his death he was the last survivor of the old pioneers of the Severn's Valley Baptist Church of Elizabethtown, having been a member for 78 years.