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+ | | '''[[Source: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry|Booklet: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry]]''' 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. 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, at which time he moved to Tobogne Twp. in Cumberland Co., PA. He obtained 400 acres of land in Cumberland Co. on 3 Feb 1796. In 1803, the family (excluding 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 died soon after the 1803 move to Butler Co. Their children are listed (in order of birth) as: son ''John Hockenberry, Jr.''; son ''Casper Hockenberry'', born 1785 and married to ''Margaret Shaffer''; son ''Joseph Hockenberry'', born 1786 and married to ''Elizabeth [unknown]''; daughter ''Elizabeth Hockenberry'', married ''James Buchanan''; daughter ''Jane Hockenberry'', married ''Moses McCandless''; daughter ''Annie Hockenberry'', married and died in Ohio; daughter ''Ellen Hockenberry'', married ''William Graham''; and son ''Jonathon Hockenberry'', born 1795 and married ''Sarah Freeman''. The booklet notes that Jonathon is listed as being older than his four sisters in the 1800 census, which conflicts with the order given. | ||
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| '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895]]''', page 61, in the section entitled "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," indicates that ''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. | | '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895]]''', page 61, in the section entitled "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," indicates that ''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. | ||
| <div style="text-align: center">[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|transcript]]</div> | | <div style="text-align: center">[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|transcript]]</div> | ||
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| '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]. | | '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 2 October 2006
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 1741 | Germany | ||
Marriage | To Hannah Kelly | |||
Death | 1839 | in Cherry Twp., Butler Co., PA | Age 99 |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 7 Generation 8 Generation 9 +-- Peter Hockenberry | (~1718-~1811) +-- John Hockenberry --+ | (1741-1839) | 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 |
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John Hockenberry, Jr. | M | 1765 | Cumberland Co. [now Perry Co.], PA | 1) [unknown] 2) Nancy A. [unknown] |
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Casper Hockenberry | M | 14 May 1785 | Cumberland Co. [now Perry Co.], PA | Margaret Shaffer | ||
Jonathan Hockenberry | M | 1787 | Sarah Freeman | |||
Elisabeth Hockenberry | F | James Buchanan | ||||
Jane Hockenberry | F | 1798 | Moses McCandless | Direct line | ||
Annie Hockenberry | F | [unknown] Woolum | ||||
Ellen Hockenberry | F | William Graham | ||||
Joseph Hockenberry | M | 1795 | Elizabeth [unknown] |
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1 | Booklet: Peter Hockenberry and Descendants of his Son, John Hockenberry 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. 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, at which time he moved to Tobogne Twp. in Cumberland Co., PA. He obtained 400 acres of land in Cumberland Co. on 3 Feb 1796. In 1803, the family (excluding 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 died soon after the 1803 move to Butler Co. Their children are listed (in order of birth) as: son John Hockenberry, Jr.; son Casper Hockenberry, born 1785 and married to Margaret Shaffer; son Joseph Hockenberry, born 1786 and married to Elizabeth [unknown]; daughter Elizabeth Hockenberry, married James Buchanan; daughter Jane Hockenberry, married Moses McCandless; daughter Annie Hockenberry, married and died in Ohio; daughter Ellen Hockenberry, married William Graham; and son Jonathon Hockenberry, born 1795 and married Sarah Freeman. The booklet notes that Jonathon is listed as being older than his four sisters in the 1800 census, which conflicts with the order given. | |
2 | Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895, page 61, in the section entitled "Taxables of 1803 for Slippery Rock Twp.," indicates that 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. | |
3 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams. | N/A
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