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]
[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].