Harmon L. Hockenberry
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 surname spellings, 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.
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 10 March 1744 | Albany, NY | [3][5 ] | |
Marriage | [ ] | |||
Death | [ ] |
Children
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Spouse | Children | Notes | Sources |
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John Hackenberry | M | ca. 1749, Albany NY | resident Path Valley, Franklin Co. PA | [4][5] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Albany NY | 10 Mar. 1744 | born | [1][5] |
Knowlton Twp., Sussex Co. NJ | Aug. 1774 | 1774 tax list, Sussex Co. NJ | [3][5] |
Path Valley, Franklin Co. PA | possibly since 1798 | other 1833 residents of Path Valley "have known him for 35 yrs." per 1833 Rev. war pension application. Note: present-day Path Valley is in Fannette Twp., PA. | [1] |
Fannett Twp., Franklin Co. PA | 1828 | 1828 tax list, Franklin Co. PA | [2][5] |
Path Valley Franklin Co. PA | 1833 | 1833 Rev.war pension application; | [1][5] |
Sources
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1 | Revolutionary War Pension Application, Harman Hockenbery made in 1833 at ~age 89, to obtain benefits established by act of Congress passed June 7th 1832. Application describes service under several officers at several sites, & lists his birth as in Albany, New York on 10 March 1744. See documents at right. Pages 1-4 show application. Page 5 shows grant of pension by War Dept. For full transcription of pages 2-4, see Transcriptions | |
2 | Harmon L. Hockenbury, 1828 Fannett Frankin PA Tax List, from Chuck Owens,Apr 2015 ; see Contributors list. Harmon L. Hockenbury, farmer, age 84. Listed these two pages with 8 additional Hockenbury names: John, Abraham, Ruth (widow), Jeremiah, Thomas, Ephreum, Jeremiah, Jacob. See also:http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/franklin/taxlist/1828fannett.txt, which lists also the names Jain, John, & Samuel Heckenberry, and Larey Hockenbery. See See transcription with ages, occupations |
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3 | 1774 August Tax Listings, Sussex Co. NJ,Harman Haukenburier in Knowlton Twp. (pg.004) & Honis Hoghanborogh in Newton Twp. (pg.005) from "New Jersey, Compiled Census & Census Substitutes Index, 1634-1890", Ancestry.com. These townships are no longer in Sussex Co., but in present-day Warren Co. NJ From Wikipedia: "Warren County was incorporated ...November 20, 1824, from portions of Sussex County,,,". Today it is part of the Allentown & Bethlehem PA/Easton NJ metropolitan area. Knowlton Twp is in the NW part of the county, bordering PA, while Newton Twp. is two counties to the SE bordering Hunterdon Co. NJ. Also on Wikipedia:"Newton Township, Sussex Co. NJ": "Potions of the township were taken to form Wantage Township (30 May 1754), Hardyston Township (25 February 1762), Frankford Township (10 April 1797), Byram Township (9 April 1798), Sparta Township (14 April 1845) and Lafayette Township (14 April 1845). On 11 April 1864, the remaining portions of Newton Township were split up to create Andover Township, Hampton Township and Newton Town, at which point Newton Township was dissolved." | |
4 | Notes and Queries: Historical, Biographical and Genealogical, relating chiefly to Interior Pennsylvania, Volume 1900, William Henry Egle, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970, page 221 "No. 45., April 12, 1782, John Hackenberry, enlisted to serve during the war, about 32 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, born in Albany, black hair, a dark complexion, a blacksmith, last place of residence Path Valley; bounty paid by Capt. Parker." This source contributed to us by researcher Chuck Owens, who notes "John Hockenberry probably a brother of Harmon L., as both born in Albany, both resided in Path Valley,near Peter Hockenberry but much earlier than Harmon. | |
5 | Research of Chuck Owens, personal correspondence , 2015 & ongoing; see Contributors list. | |
7 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams. | N/A
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Source notes
Conjecture
There are more than one Harmon Hockenbury/Hockenberry of similar age in the record. One of these lived for a time near our direct line ancestor Peter Hockenberry(b. 1718). Given the details of places of residence, Harmon L. Hockenberry appears to be a likely candidate, possibly a nephew of Peter.