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<br>The name Hockenberry is one of several Anglicized forms of Hachenburger (such as Hachenberger, Hockenbury, Hillberry, etc.)  In earlier times when individuals did not have set surnames, immigrants were often distinguished from others in their new location by a name reflecting their place of origin. thus, anyone from Hachenburg could be know as a Hachenburger.  This appelation was probably applied more than once, and to individuals not necessarily related.
 
<br>The name Hockenberry is one of several Anglicized forms of Hachenburger (such as Hachenberger, Hockenbury, Hillberry, etc.)  In earlier times when individuals did not have set surnames, immigrants were often distinguished from others in their new location by a name reflecting their place of origin. thus, anyone from Hachenburg could be know as a Hachenburger.  This appelation was probably applied more than once, and to individuals not necessarily related.
 
<br> Records indicate several early immigrants to America with variants of this name; their relationship, if any, is not yet established.   
 
<br> Records indicate several early immigrants to America with variants of this name; their relationship, if any, is not yet established.   
<br> Peter Hockenberry, b. ~1718 in Germany, settled in what is now Fannett Twp., Franklin Co. PA about 1750.  His will was probated in Chambersburg, PA on 20 Feb. 1811.  Reinhard Hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750 on the English ship "Anderson", carrying passengers from the German Palitinate.<br> [[HOCKENBERRY NAME & EARLY IMMIGRANTS|(Click here for complete text  Hockenberry Name & Early Immigrants)]]
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<br> Reinhard Hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750 on the English ship "Anderson", carrying passengers from the German Palitinate.<br> [[HOCKENBERRY NAME & EARLY IMMIGRANTS|(Click here for complete text  Hockenberry Name & Early Immigrants)]]
 
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|''' ''Pennsylvania German Pioneers'' ''', Vol. I, by Strassburger & Hinke. Reinhard Hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750, on the English ship "Anderson", out of Rotterdam, with passengers from the Palatinate.
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 21 January 2007

[edit] NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Reinhard Hachenburger is not in my direct ancestry. He arrrived in America about the same time as Peter Hockenberry (b. 1718), and could possibly be from the same town in Germany (based solely on surname).

THE HOCKENBERRY NAME & EARLY IMMIGRANTS
The name Hockenberry is one of several Anglicized forms of Hachenburger (such as Hachenberger, Hockenbury, Hillberry, etc.) In earlier times when individuals did not have set surnames, immigrants were often distinguished from others in their new location by a name reflecting their place of origin. thus, anyone from Hachenburg could be know as a Hachenburger. This appelation was probably applied more than once, and to individuals not necessarily related.
Records indicate several early immigrants to America with variants of this name; their relationship, if any, is not yet established.
Reinhard Hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750 on the English ship "Anderson", carrying passengers from the German Palitinate.
(Click here for complete text Hockenberry Name & Early Immigrants)

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth expect Germany, possibly Hackenburg
Marriage
Death


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Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources

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Location Dates Notes Sources
Germany ????-1750
America 1750-????

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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 information of Mrs. Clarence Hockenberry, East Butler, PA.
2 Pennsylvania German Pioneers , Vol. I, by Strassburger & Hinke. Reinhard Hachenburger arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1750, on the English ship "Anderson", out of Rotterdam, with passengers from the Palatinate.
3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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All information provided here was found in Horace & Edith Renick's Descendants of Peter Hockenberry and His Son John. Outside the immigration record, no further information on Reinhard Hachenburger found.

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