Is this the same person as Hans Jacob Schnebeli, 1670-1714?
Biographical Sketch (1986):168, p .645-646. "--- Schnebeli (born circa 1675, probably Germany) may be the Hans Jacob Schnebeli referred to in a letter dated July 26, 1710, from Martin Egli, Hans Blumm, and Christian Rupp of Alsace concerning thirty Mennonite prisoners who were to be sent down the Rhine to Holland. "We . . . beg of your deacons and elders in the Palatinate, namely Tillman Kolb and Hans Jacob Schnebeli . . . to see to it," that is, to assist the prisoners.
If so, he married Elizabeth ---, probably about 1700. They lived in Mannheim, Principality of the Rhine in High Germany (Pfalz). He died before 1714, when Elizabeth --- Schnebeli married Dielman (or Tilman) Kolb."
Biographical Sketch (1995):736, v. 1, p. 347. "Jacob Schnebeli, b. 21 Sep 1673. He was listed as an Anabaptist in the 1708 Affoltern census under his father's family. Jacob was married to Elizabeth (b. c 1685). After Jacob's death in about 1713/1714, his wife Elizabeth married in 1714, Dillman Kolb (1691-1756), son of Dillman Kolb of Wolfsheim, Germany."