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1754 Andrew Hoke was born on March 13. He was baptized on April 28, 1754 at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Record. Andreas Höeck was the son of Jacob Höeck.

1779 Andrew Hoke was taxed in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. [1]

1780 Andrew Hoke was in Captain Reinhart Bott's company of the Manchester, York County, Militia. [2] [3]

1780 Andrew Hake was taxed for 100 acres of warranted land. [4]

1780 Andrew (130 acres, 2 cattle, 2 horses) and Jacob (Andrew's father?, 150 acres 3 cattle, 4 horses) Hoke [Hake] were taxed in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. John, Peter, and Andrew Hoke were also taxed. [5]

1781 Andrew Hoke was taxed for 460 acres and a still in Manchester Twp, York County. Andrew Heck was taxed for 120 acres. [6]

1781 Andrew (130 acres) and Jacob (300 acres) Hoke [Heck] were taxed in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. John, Peter, and Andrew Hoke were also taxed. [7] Frederick Heck and Adam Hoke were taxed as single men. [8]

1781 Andrew Hoke and Sebastian Weichel and Martin Weichel and Leonhart Weichel were among 20 men named in class 4 for Manchester Twp, York County, which was to provide one able-bodied recruit for the Continental Army. [9] [10]

1781 Andrew Hoke, perhaps this one, paid 37 pounds in fines related to Captain Herman's Company in York County.

1782 Andreas Hack was a private in the York County Militia and apprehended British deserters under Sergeant John Wetzell and took them to Camp Security. [11] [12] [13]

1783 Andrew and Ann Mary Hoeck were sponsors at the baptism of niece Anna Mary, daughter of Simon, Jr, on 1 May.

1783 Andrew Hoke was taxed in Manchester Twp, York Co for 460 acres. Peter Hoke, Andrew Hake, and Jacob Hake were also listed. [14]

1785 Andrew Hoke was taxed in Manchester Twp, York County. [15]

1786 Andrew, Jacob, and Frederick Hake were listed on the septennial Pennsylvania census for Manchester Twp, York County. Peter and Andrew Hoke were also listed. [16]

1790 Andw Hoke lived in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania, in a household with 4 males under age 16, 1 males age 16 and over, and 4 females. [17]

1793 Andrew, Jacob, and Frederick Hake were listed on the septennial Pennsylvania census for Manchester Twp, York County. Peter, Frederick, Andrew, and Andrew Jr Hoke were also listed. [18]

1800 Andrew, Jacob, and Frederick Hake, farmers, were listed on the septennial Pennsylvania census for Manchester Twp, York County. [19]

1800 Andrew Hoke lived in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 2 (under 10), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (45 and over); and females: 2 (under 10), 2 (10 thru 15), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (45 and over). [20] [21]

1810 Andrew Hake lived in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 2 (16 thru 25) and 1 (45 and over); and females: 2 (10 thru 15) and 1 (45 and over). [22]

1830 Andrew Hake lived in Manchester Twp, York County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (70 thru 79). [23]

1832 Andreus Hock, born March 13, 1754, died June 18, 1832, and buried at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, York County, Pennsylvania, was identified as a Revolutionary War veteran. [24]

Research Notes:

The multiple listings for Andrew Hake/Hoke in the tax and census records suggest that there may have been more than one man with a similar name. The notes above cannot easily distinguish among these men. It is not clear which one was the husband of Anna Mary Witmeyer. We have shown Andrew Hake as the son of Jacob Hake, based on little evidence.

The death of Anna mary has been reported on October 6, 1836 and October 3, 1816.

A biosketch reports [25]:

Jacob Hock, a brother to Conrad Hock, who died at Carlisle 1786, had two sons; Andrew and John Frederick. Andrew was the elder; born March 13, 1754; baptized at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York; his children were in the order of their age: Anna Mary, Jacob, Andrew, Frederick, Susanna, Catharine, Simon, John, Elizabeth, Salome and Sarah.

The children of Anna Mary, the wife of Sebastian Fink, were Allen, Sarah, the wife of Jacob Zest, and Anna Maria, the wife of David Cocklin.

Jacob Hake; wife, Anna Mary Copenhafer, their children in order of age: John; Mary, the wife of Adam Free; Jacob; Leah, the wife of Jacob Fahs; Sarah, the wife of Frederick Schindle; Frederick; Elizabeth, wife of John Reeser; Andrew; Henry; Catharine, wife of Peter Good; Daniel; Susanna, the wife of William Neiman; Elias and Lousia Anna, who died single. They reside, or some of the descendants - John, Jacob. Henry, Mrs. Frederick Schindle, Mrs. Peter Good, Mrs. William Neiman - in Manchester Township; Mrs. Adam Free, Mrs. Jacob Fahs, Frederick and Daniel Hake, in York; Mrs. John Reeser, Conewago; Andrew and Elias Hake, in Fairview Township.

Next in age to Jacob was Andrew, who moved to Baltimore a good many years ago. His descendants write their name Hack. Their children were Augustus A.; William A.; Frederick A.; Elizabeth, wife of David Rulhraff; Mary A., wife of Morris J. Jones.

Next in age, Frederick, who lived in Conewago Township. His children, living and dead, are: Sallie, wife of John Schindle; Andrew; Elizabeth, wife of Deweese Beck; Julia, wife of Abraham McNeal; John, Henry and William Hake.

Next in order of age Susanna, wife of Jacob Wilt, had two daughter's. Leah, the wife of "William Tyler, one of whose daughters - Margaret, the widow of John B. Eversole - lives at Mlddletown, Dauphin County. The other daughter of Jacob Wilt was Julia, the wife of George W. Geiselman.

Next in age, Catharine, wife of Henry Grove; they had two children: Henry Hake Grove, one of whose sons is Dr. Eugene Grove, of Carlisle, and Susanna C, the wife of Rev. John Ulrich.

Simon was the next in age, who probably died without issue.

Next in order of age was John, who moved to Baltimore at an early day, and his descendants write their name Hack. His children, living and dead.are; Susanna; Mary Anna, wife of James H. Warner; John W. ; Orlando v.; Oliver F. Hack, attorney, Baltimore; Elizabeth, Andrew C. and George W. Hack.

Next in order of age was Elizabeth, wife of Christian Hake, grandson of Conrad Hock; their children, living and dead, are Susanna, wife of Benjamin Deardoff; Sarah, wife of Andrew Beuhler; Elizabeth, wife of Henry Loucks; Samuel and Andrew.

Salome, next in age, probably died without issue.

Sarah, the youngest, wife of Joseph Kroft; their children, living and dead, are Mary Ann, wife of Eli Free; Washington, Hack, Oliver, John Andrew, Frederick Augustus, Sarah and Amanda.

E. G. Hake, M, D.


Footnotes:

[1] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 21 (York Taxables) (1897), 14, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[2] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 497, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[3] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 499, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[4] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[5] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 21 (York Taxables) (1897), 184, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[6] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[7] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 21 (York Taxables) (1897), 370, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[8] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 21 (York Taxables) (1897), 375, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[9] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[10] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[11] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 663, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[12] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 715, Andreas Hock, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[13] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 718, Andreas Hack, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[14] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 21 (York Taxables) (1897), 678, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[15] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[16] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, 1786, Manchester Twp, York County, page 30, persons 68-74, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[17] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[18] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, 1793, Manchester Twp, York County, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[19] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, 1800, Manchester Twp, York County, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[20] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[21] United States Federal Census, 1800, page 1309, person 26, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[22] United States Federal Census, 1810, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[23] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[24] Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[25] John Gibson, ed., History of York County Pennsylvania, Part II Biographical Sketches (Chicago: F. A. Battey Publishing, 1886), 137-139, [InternetArchive], [GoogleBooks].