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Notes for Hans Heinrich Huber

1728 Henrich Huber, perhaps this one, signed the oath of allegiance to King George of England to be naturalized in Pennsylvania, which allowed him to hold land as a citizen. He was on the list of Mennonites. [1]

1733 Henry Hoober received a warrant for 210 acres on a branch of Pequea Creek in Strasburg, Lampeter, and Martic townships, Lancaster County. Dated January 24. [2] [3]

1740 Henry Hoober had a survey of 144 acres on Pequea Creek dated April 12. [4]

1744 Henry Hoover received a warrant for 100 acres in Martic Twp, Lancaster County. Dated November 13. [5] [6] [7]

1772 Henry Hoober was taxed in Earl Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [8]

1773 Henry Hoober was taxed in Earl Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with 100 acres wooded and 60 acres clear. [9]

1781 Henry Hover estate was taxed in Earl Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with 100 acres. [10]


Footnotes:

[1] Barbara L. Weir and Laurie A. Roffini, "German Qualification for Naturalization in Pennsylvania, 1728," Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine 37 (1991), 367-373, at 370, [AmericanAncestors].

[2] Pennsylvania Land Patent, H2-272, [PAPatentBookLinks].

[3] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, C077-249, [PA Survey Map], [PASurveyBooksIndex].

[4] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, D82-15, [PA Survey Map], [PASurveyBooksIndex].

[5] Pennsylvania Land Warrant, Lancaster County, H344, [PALandWarrantLinks].

[6] Pennsylvania Land Patent, AA1-227, [PAPatentBookLinks].

[7] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, A46-77, [PASurveyBookLinks].

[8] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord].

[9] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord].

[10] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord].