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| '''1810 United States Federal Census''', Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 10.  Family headed by J. Houghenberry: 1 male <10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 26-44, 1 male >44, 2 females <10, 1 female 16-25.  The ages of the children are confused here, but it appears that an adult male, possibly a son or son-in-law is living with the widowed ''John Hockenberry'' and the younger children may include grandchildren.  There is a C. Houghenberry (16-25)(possibly son Caspar)on the same page.
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| '''1820 United States Federal Census''', Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 3.  Family headed by John Hawkinberry:  1 male 16-25, 1 male >44, 1 female 16-25.  Richard Hines and the Thomas Brandon families are on the same page.
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| '''1830 United States Federal Census''', Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 19.  Family headed by John Hawkinberry:  1 male 80-90, 1 female 40-50.  ''John Hockenberry'' should be 89 in this census year.
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| In the 1850 census for Franklin Twp, Butler Co, PA (page2 25 & 26), in the two dwellings just prior to Jane McCandless, widow,  and the household of her son John M. McCandless,  are the households of Joseph Hockenberry and William Hockenberry.  Joseph Hockenberry is age 64, married to Elizabeth.  Joseph Hockenberry is an uncle of Jane "Jennie" McCandless.  He is the brother of her mother [[Jane Hockenberry]].  William Hockenberry is age 33, married to Delilah.  He may be a cousin of Jane "Jennie" McCandless, a son of her uncle [[Casper Hockenberry]].
 
| In the 1850 census for Franklin Twp, Butler Co, PA (page2 25 & 26), in the two dwellings just prior to Jane McCandless, widow,  and the household of her son John M. McCandless,  are the households of Joseph Hockenberry and William Hockenberry.  Joseph Hockenberry is age 64, married to Elizabeth.  Joseph Hockenberry is an uncle of Jane "Jennie" McCandless.  He is the brother of her mother [[Jane Hockenberry]].  William Hockenberry is age 33, married to Delilah.  He may be a cousin of Jane "Jennie" McCandless, a son of her uncle [[Casper Hockenberry]].
 
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|'''Pennsylvania Archives 5th Series, Vol. 6''' pp. 408-409,, and ''' ''American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA'' ''' by Virginia S. Fendrick.<br> Peter and John Hockenberry, also Casper, James, Henry, & Henry Jr., served at various times in the Cumberland Co. Militia under Capt. Thomas Askey, from 1777-1782.  Residences are ascribed in all cases to Fannett Twp., Cumberland Co. PA, in the Horse and Burns Valleys as indicated by old maps & wills. Fannett Twp., originally in Cumberland Co., is now in Farnklin Co. since 1784.<br> These sources provided by A.H. Yehle in ''The Hockenberry-Hillsberry Family''.
 
|'''Pennsylvania Archives 5th Series, Vol. 6''' pp. 408-409,, and ''' ''American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA'' ''' by Virginia S. Fendrick.<br> Peter and John Hockenberry, also Casper, James, Henry, & Henry Jr., served at various times in the Cumberland Co. Militia under Capt. Thomas Askey, from 1777-1782.  Residences are ascribed in all cases to Fannett Twp., Cumberland Co. PA, in the Horse and Burns Valleys as indicated by old maps & wills. Fannett Twp., originally in Cumberland Co., is now in Farnklin Co. since 1784.<br> These sources provided by A.H. Yehle in ''The Hockenberry-Hillsberry Family''.
 
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| '''[[Source: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry|Manuscript: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry]]''' by Edith and Horace Renick, 1975, gives a detailed genealogical record of '''John Hockenberry''' and his father, [[Peter Hockenberry]].  John Hockenberry is listed as having been born around 1741, probably in Germany.  He died around 1839, aged in his late 90's, and was probably buried near Coaltown, northwest of West Sunbury, Butler Co. PA. "Old tombstones are too smooth to read."  He was married to [[Hannah Kelly]].  <br>He came to American in about 1750, with his parents, and lived in Fannett Twp., Franklin Co., PA probably until his marriage.  He fought several tours of duty during the Revolutionary War. <br> At the time of his marriage he moved to Tobogne Twp. in Cumberland Co., PA (became Perry Co. in 1830), and probably operated his father's stave mill in Tobogne Twp.  He was one of the signers of a petition, signed 18 May, 1778, requesting arms to defend themselves against Tories and Indians.  He obtained 400 acres of land in Cumberland Co. on 3 Feb 1796.(PA Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 25) <br> In 1803, the John Hockenberry family (excluding his married son John, Jr.) moved to a spot a few miles south of Slippery Rock, Butler Co., PA.  He moved again to Cherry Twp., Butler Co.,  just after 1830 and died there before 1840.  His wife, [[Hannah Kelly|Hannah]], died soon after the 1803 move to Butler Co.  Their children are listed  as: ''John Hockenberry, Jr.''; ''Casper Hockenberry'', born 1785 and married to ''Margaret Shaffer''; ''Joseph Hockenberry'', born 1786 and married to ''Elizabeth unknown''; ''Elizabeth Hockenberry'', married ''James Buchanan''; ''Jane Hockenberry'', married ''Moses McCandless''; ''Annie Hockenberry'', married and died in Ohio;  ''Ellen Hockenberry'', married ''William Graham''; and  ''Jonathon Hockenberry'', born 1795 and married ''Sarah Freeman''.  The Renicks note that Jonathon is listed as being older than his four sisters in the 1800 census, which conflicts with the order given above.
 
| '''[[Source: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry|Manuscript: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry]]''' by Edith and Horace Renick, 1975, gives a detailed genealogical record of '''John Hockenberry''' and his father, [[Peter Hockenberry]].  John Hockenberry is listed as having been born around 1741, probably in Germany.  He died around 1839, aged in his late 90's, and was probably buried near Coaltown, northwest of West Sunbury, Butler Co. PA. "Old tombstones are too smooth to read."  He was married to [[Hannah Kelly]].  <br>He came to American in about 1750, with his parents, and lived in Fannett Twp., Franklin Co., PA probably until his marriage.  He fought several tours of duty during the Revolutionary War. <br> At the time of his marriage he moved to Tobogne Twp. in Cumberland Co., PA (became Perry Co. in 1830), and probably operated his father's stave mill in Tobogne Twp.  He was one of the signers of a petition, signed 18 May, 1778, requesting arms to defend themselves against Tories and Indians.  He obtained 400 acres of land in Cumberland Co. on 3 Feb 1796.(PA Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 25) <br> In 1803, the John Hockenberry family (excluding his married son John, Jr.) moved to a spot a few miles south of Slippery Rock, Butler Co., PA.  He moved again to Cherry Twp., Butler Co.,  just after 1830 and died there before 1840.  His wife, [[Hannah Kelly|Hannah]], died soon after the 1803 move to Butler Co.  Their children are listed  as: ''John Hockenberry, Jr.''; ''Casper Hockenberry'', born 1785 and married to ''Margaret Shaffer''; ''Joseph Hockenberry'', born 1786 and married to ''Elizabeth unknown''; ''Elizabeth Hockenberry'', married ''James Buchanan''; ''Jane Hockenberry'', married ''Moses McCandless''; ''Annie Hockenberry'', married and died in Ohio;  ''Ellen Hockenberry'', married ''William Graham''; and  ''Jonathon Hockenberry'', born 1795 and married ''Sarah Freeman''.  The Renicks note that Jonathon is listed as being older than his four sisters in the 1800 census, which conflicts with the order given above.
 
| <div style="text-align: center">[[Source: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry|transcript]]</div>
 
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| '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|''History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895'']]''',<br> p. 61,  "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," ''John Hockenberry'' owned 150 acres of land, five cows, and one horse or ox, for a total value of $58 and paid tax on that property of $52.<br>p. 612. Zion Baptist church organizedin Worth Twp., 1841; organizers included a ''"Brother Hockenberry"''.<br>p. 616 ( re. Brady Twp.) ''John Hockenberry'' arrived in Brady Twp. in 1803, then removed to Cherry Twp. In 1810 ''Robert Hockenberry'' settled near West Liberty, then moved to site of Coaltown.  <br>p. 1246 ''John Hockenberry'', a native of Perry County, PA, arrived Butler Co. about 1803; settled in Brady Twp.; after several years moved to Cherry Twp. where he died.  He married Hannah Kelly; eight children: John; Casper; Jonathan; Elizabeth, married James Buchanan; Jane, married Moses McCandless; Annie, married & died in Ohio; Ellen, married William Graham; Joseph; "all of whom are dead".
 
| '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|''History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895'']]''',<br> p. 61,  "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," ''John Hockenberry'' owned 150 acres of land, five cows, and one horse or ox, for a total value of $58 and paid tax on that property of $52.<br>p. 612. Zion Baptist church organizedin Worth Twp., 1841; organizers included a ''"Brother Hockenberry"''.<br>p. 616 ( re. Brady Twp.) ''John Hockenberry'' arrived in Brady Twp. in 1803, then removed to Cherry Twp. In 1810 ''Robert Hockenberry'' settled near West Liberty, then moved to site of Coaltown.  <br>p. 1246 ''John Hockenberry'', a native of Perry County, PA, arrived Butler Co. about 1803; settled in Brady Twp.; after several years moved to Cherry Twp. where he died.  He married Hannah Kelly; eight children: John; Casper; Jonathan; Elizabeth, married James Buchanan; Jane, married Moses McCandless; Annie, married & died in Ohio; Ellen, married William Graham; Joseph; "all of whom are dead".
 
| <div style="text-align: center">[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|transcript]]</div>
 
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|''' ''The McCandless and Related Families''', Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania'' , 1977, self published by Joseph A. Ferree. Natrona Hgts. PA, p.55, [[Moses McCandless]] married [[Jane Hockenberry]], daughter of ''John ''  and [[Hannah Kelly|Hannah (Kelly) Hockenberry]].
 
|''' ''The McCandless and Related Families''', Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania'' , 1977, self published by Joseph A. Ferree. Natrona Hgts. PA, p.55, [[Moses McCandless]] married [[Jane Hockenberry]], daughter of ''John ''  and [[Hannah Kelly|Hannah (Kelly) Hockenberry]].
 
|[[Moses McCandless in The McCandless and Related Families|(complete text Moses McCandless, ''The McCandless and Related Families'')]]
 
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|''' ''Souvenir History of Slippery Rock, PA, 1825-1925'' ''', 3d. Rev.George S. Bowden, PhD. <br> p.23 Re. first settlers of Brady Twp., once part of Slippery Rock Twp. -'' John Hockenberry'' arrived in 1803.<br> p. 24  In 1810 ''Robert Hockenberry'' settled near West Liberty, but in a few years moved to the site of Coaltown.
 
|''' ''Souvenir History of Slippery Rock, PA, 1825-1925'' ''', 3d. Rev.George S. Bowden, PhD. <br> p.23 Re. first settlers of Brady Twp., once part of Slippery Rock Twp. -'' John Hockenberry'' arrived in 1803.<br> p. 24  In 1810 ''Robert Hockenberry'' settled near West Liberty, but in a few years moved to the site of Coaltown.
 
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|''' ''Revolutionary War Veterans Who Settled in Butler County, Pennsylvania'' ''', by Paul W. Myers,1985, Closson Press, Apollo, PA <br> p. 7.  "''Hockenberry, John''.  Served in Captian Patrick Jack's company, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia, in 1778.  1. Pennsylvania Archives; 2.  National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. "
 
|''' ''Revolutionary War Veterans Who Settled in Butler County, Pennsylvania'' ''', by Paul W. Myers,1985, Closson Press, Apollo, PA <br> p. 7.  "''Hockenberry, John''.  Served in Captian Patrick Jack's company, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia, in 1778.  1. Pennsylvania Archives; 2.  National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. "
 
<br> Note: Penna. Archives 5th Series Vol. 6 p. 408-9.  See also ''Amer.Rev. Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA'' by Virginia S. Frendrick
 
<br> Note: Penna. Archives 5th Series Vol. 6 p. 408-9.  See also ''Amer.Rev. Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA'' by Virginia S. Frendrick
 
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|''' ''1883 History of Butler County'' ''' by Waterman, Watkins, & Co. Chicago. p. 365, re. Brady Township:  "'''John Hockenberry''' came from Eastern Pennsylvania with [[Peter Hockenberry|his family]] about the year 1804.  He died in the neighborhood where he first settled, in the ninety-ninth year of his age.  Names of his children: John, Caspar, Joseph, Jonathan, Betsey (Buchanan), [[Jane Hockenberry|Jane (McCandless)]], Anna (Woolum), and Ellen Graham.  Caspar married Margaret Shaffer.  He died in Worth Township.  Six of his children are living in this county."
 
|''' ''1883 History of Butler County'' ''' by Waterman, Watkins, & Co. Chicago. p. 365, re. Brady Township:  "'''John Hockenberry''' came from Eastern Pennsylvania with [[Peter Hockenberry|his family]] about the year 1804.  He died in the neighborhood where he first settled, in the ninety-ninth year of his age.  Names of his children: John, Caspar, Joseph, Jonathan, Betsey (Buchanan), [[Jane Hockenberry|Jane (McCandless)]], Anna (Woolum), and Ellen Graham.  Caspar married Margaret Shaffer.  He died in Worth Township.  Six of his children are living in this county."
 
<br> p.360, re. Worth Township: "  Joseph P. Hockenberry was born in this township in 1852, and when about twenty years of age, or in 1872, his father presented him with the fine farm he now owns and cultivates.  His father, Joseph, was quite an early settler."
 
<br> p.360, re. Worth Township: "  Joseph P. Hockenberry was born in this township in 1852, and when about twenty years of age, or in 1872, his father presented him with the fine farm he now owns and cultivates.  His father, Joseph, was quite an early settler."
  
 
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Immigrant 1750


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1741 Germany, possibly Hackenburg
Marriage To Hannah Kelly
Death 1839 in Cherry Twp., Butler Co., PA Age 99

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 Generation 7           Generation 8           Generation 9
  
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 Jane Hockenberry --+                      +-- [unknown]
 (1798-1850-60)     |                          (????-????)
                    +-- Hannah Kelly
                        (????-~1803)

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Children

(all children with Hannah Kelly)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
John Hockenberry, Jr. M 1765 Cumberland Co. [now Perry Co.], PA 1) [unknown]
2) Nancy A. [unknown]
Casper Hockenberry M 14 May 1785 Cumberland Co. [now Perry Co.], PA Margaret Shaffer
Joseph Hockenberry M 1787 Elizabeth Unknown
Elisabeth Hockenberry F James Buchanan
Jane Hockenberry F 1798 Moses McCandless Direct line
Annie Hockenberry F [unknown] Woolum
Ellen Hockenberry F William Graham
Jonathan Hockenberry M 1795 Sarah Freeman


Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Germany, expect Hochenburg 1741 birth -1750
Chambers, NJ 1750 - ?
Cumberland Co. PA,(now Franklin Co.) ? (>1750) - marriage (by 1765)
Tobogne Twp. Cumberland (now Perry) Co., PA soon after marriage (by 1765) - 1803
Brady Twp. Butler Co. PA, a few mi.S of Slippery Rock 1803 - moved soon after 1803
>1803 - died 1839 Cherry Twp., Butler Co.

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1 1800 United States Federal Census, Tyboyne Twp, Cumberland Co, PA, page 10. Family headed by Jno. Hougenberry: 3 males <10, 1 male >44, 4 females 10-15, 1 female >44.
This family fits for the females but is a little unsure with respect to the male children. A Samuel Kelly lives next door.
As an alternative:
1800 United States Federal Census, Slipperyrock Twp, Butler Co, PA page 10. The census is signed on 9 April 1801. Family headed by Jno. Haugenbery: 1 male 16-26, 1 male >44.
This could be John Hockenberry and his son Casper (born 1785) but there are no females (Hannah Kelly is thought to have died in 1803, and there were several daughters in the family, including Jane Hockenberry). There is some question about the accuracy of the dates listed for this family.
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2 1810 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 10. Family headed by J. Houghenberry: 1 male <10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 26-44, 1 male >44, 2 females <10, 1 female 16-25. The ages of the children are confused here, but it appears that an adult male, possibly a son or son-in-law is living with the widowed John Hockenberry and the younger children may include grandchildren. There is a C. Houghenberry (16-25)(possibly son Caspar)on the same page.
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3 1820 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 3. Family headed by John Hawkinberry: 1 male 16-25, 1 male >44, 1 female 16-25. Richard Hines and the Thomas Brandon families are on the same page.
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4 1830 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co., PA page 19. Family headed by John Hawkinberry: 1 male 80-90, 1 female 40-50. John Hockenberry should be 89 in this census year.
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4 In the 1850 census for Franklin Twp, Butler Co, PA (page2 25 & 26), in the two dwellings just prior to Jane McCandless, widow, and the household of her son John M. McCandless, are the households of Joseph Hockenberry and William Hockenberry. Joseph Hockenberry is age 64, married to Elizabeth. Joseph Hockenberry is an uncle of Jane "Jennie" McCandless. He is the brother of her mother Jane Hockenberry. William Hockenberry is age 33, married to Delilah. He may be a cousin of Jane "Jennie" McCandless, a son of her uncle Casper Hockenberry.
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5 Pennsylvania Archives 5th Series, Vol. 6 pp. 408-409,, and American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA by Virginia S. Fendrick.
Peter and John Hockenberry, also Casper, James, Henry, & Henry Jr., served at various times in the Cumberland Co. Militia under Capt. Thomas Askey, from 1777-1782. Residences are ascribed in all cases to Fannett Twp., Cumberland Co. PA, in the Horse and Burns Valleys as indicated by old maps & wills. Fannett Twp., originally in Cumberland Co., is now in Farnklin Co. since 1784.
These sources provided by A.H. Yehle in The Hockenberry-Hillsberry Family.
6 Manuscript: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry by Edith and Horace Renick, 1975, gives a detailed genealogical record of John Hockenberry and his father, Peter Hockenberry. John Hockenberry is listed as having been born around 1741, probably in Germany. He died around 1839, aged in his late 90's, and was probably buried near Coaltown, northwest of West Sunbury, Butler Co. PA. "Old tombstones are too smooth to read." He was married to Hannah Kelly.
He came to American in about 1750, with his parents, and lived in Fannett Twp., Franklin Co., PA probably until his marriage. He fought several tours of duty during the Revolutionary War.
At the time of his marriage he moved to Tobogne Twp. in Cumberland Co., PA (became Perry Co. in 1830), and probably operated his father's stave mill in Tobogne Twp. He was one of the signers of a petition, signed 18 May, 1778, requesting arms to defend themselves against Tories and Indians. He obtained 400 acres of land in Cumberland Co. on 3 Feb 1796.(PA Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 25)
In 1803, the John Hockenberry family (excluding his married son John, Jr.) moved to a spot a few miles south of Slippery Rock, Butler Co., PA. He moved again to Cherry Twp., Butler Co., just after 1830 and died there before 1840. His wife, Hannah, died soon after the 1803 move to Butler Co. Their children are listed as: John Hockenberry, Jr.; Casper Hockenberry, born 1785 and married to Margaret Shaffer; Joseph Hockenberry, born 1786 and married to Elizabeth unknown; Elizabeth Hockenberry, married James Buchanan; Jane Hockenberry, married Moses McCandless; Annie Hockenberry, married and died in Ohio; Ellen Hockenberry, married William Graham; and Jonathon Hockenberry, born 1795 and married Sarah Freeman. The Renicks note that Jonathon is listed as being older than his four sisters in the 1800 census, which conflicts with the order given above.
7 History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895,
p. 61, "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," John Hockenberry owned 150 acres of land, five cows, and one horse or ox, for a total value of $58 and paid tax on that property of $52.
p. 612. Zion Baptist church organizedin Worth Twp., 1841; organizers included a "Brother Hockenberry".
p. 616 ( re. Brady Twp.) John Hockenberry arrived in Brady Twp. in 1803, then removed to Cherry Twp. In 1810 Robert Hockenberry settled near West Liberty, then moved to site of Coaltown.
p. 1246 John Hockenberry, a native of Perry County, PA, arrived Butler Co. about 1803; settled in Brady Twp.; after several years moved to Cherry Twp. where he died. He married Hannah Kelly; eight children: John; Casper; Jonathan; Elizabeth, married James Buchanan; Jane, married Moses McCandless; Annie, married & died in Ohio; Ellen, married William Graham; Joseph; "all of whom are dead".
8 The McCandless and Related Families, Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania , 1977, self published by Joseph A. Ferree. Natrona Hgts. PA, p.55, Moses McCandless married Jane Hockenberry, daughter of John and Hannah (Kelly) Hockenberry. (complete text Moses McCandless, The McCandless and Related Families)
9 Souvenir History of Slippery Rock, PA, 1825-1925 , 3d. Rev.George S. Bowden, PhD.
p.23 Re. first settlers of Brady Twp., once part of Slippery Rock Twp. - John Hockenberry arrived in 1803.
p. 24 In 1810 Robert Hockenberry settled near West Liberty, but in a few years moved to the site of Coaltown.
10 Revolutionary War Veterans Who Settled in Butler County, Pennsylvania , by Paul W. Myers,1985, Closson Press, Apollo, PA
p. 7. "Hockenberry, John. Served in Captian Patrick Jack's company, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia, in 1778. 1. Pennsylvania Archives; 2. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. "


Note: Penna. Archives 5th Series Vol. 6 p. 408-9. See also Amer.Rev. Soldiers of Franklin Co. PA by Virginia S. Frendrick

11 1883 History of Butler County by Waterman, Watkins, & Co. Chicago. p. 365, re. Brady Township: "John Hockenberry came from Eastern Pennsylvania with his family about the year 1804. He died in the neighborhood where he first settled, in the ninety-ninth year of his age. Names of his children: John, Caspar, Joseph, Jonathan, Betsey (Buchanan), Jane (McCandless), Anna (Woolum), and Ellen Graham. Caspar married Margaret Shaffer. He died in Worth Township. Six of his children are living in this county."


p.360, re. Worth Township: " Joseph P. Hockenberry was born in this township in 1852, and when about twenty years of age, or in 1872, his father presented him with the fine farm he now owns and cultivates. His father, Joseph, was quite an early settler."

12 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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  • There are several John Hockenberry families in the 1790 census, but none seems to be a good fit with previous information.

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