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Revision as of 11:44, 21 January 2007

NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Johann Peter Hachenberg is not in my direct ancestry. No relationship is currently known to exist. Johan Peter is one of four early immigrants to America (1720-1764) found to have name variants of Hachenburg or the Anglicized Hockenberry.

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
expect Germany <1750
America >1750

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Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 Manuscript: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry by Edith and Horace Renick, 1975, gives an overview of the early Hockenberry immigrants to America. Their information on Reinhard Hachenburger came from the Strassburger & Hinke record provided them by Mrs. Clarence Hockenberry of East Butler, PA
2 ' History of the Pennsylvania German Pioneers , by Strassburger & Hinke, Vol. I. Reinhard hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750 on the English ship "Anderson", with passengers from the Palitinate.
2 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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Source notes

All information found here is from Descendants of Peter Hockenberry and His Son John, 1975, by Horace & Edith Renick.

Conjecture

Johann Peter Hachenberg was 23 years younger than our direct line ancestor Peter Hockenberry, and arrived in America 14 years after Peter arrived. Based solely on surname, it is thought that the two may have come from the same town (Hachenburg)in Germany. Additional records have not been found, possibly due to name change - to which this family seems particularly prone. If he was related to Peter Hockenberry b. 1718, he was likely a cousin or nephew rather than a brother.

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