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Jacob J Huber Hoover Veteran

Birth
Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Mar 1801 (aged 70–71)
Woodbury, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Son of Johannes Huber and Marie Magdalen.

Married Anna Christina Guth/Good.
Martin Sr. Hoover 1750 – 1816 Jacob Hoover 1752 – 1846 John Hoover 1755 – 1835 Ann Hoover 1757 – 1830 Barbara Hoover 1760 – 1829 Abraham Hoover 1762 – Christian Sr. Hoover 1763 – 1817 Henry Harry Hoover 1765 – 1827 Magdalena Hoover 1767 – 1832 Feronica Hoover
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Suggested Edit:
Jacob fought under General Braddock in the French and Indian War, 1754-1763 and against the British in the Battle of White Plains, NY in 1777 in the Maryland line of German Regiment.

Revolutionary War record, Maryland archives, Vol 18, pg 263-264, roll of Capt. Heysers Co., date 10/23/1776.

Jacob Kotts, 1st Lt.

Adam Smith, 2nd Lt.

Paul Christian, Ensign

Among the privates appears the name of Jacob Hoover; pg. 218. Jacob Hoover, German regement, discharged, 10/12/1779 in PA, archives 5th series, Vol. 3, pg. 793-794. Capt. William Hewsers Co. Pvt Jacob J. Hoover went to Bedford Co., and died there. (ref S.A.R. register pg 405.
Contributor:
John Hall - [email protected]
Son of Johannes Huber and Marie Magdalen.

Married Anna Christina Guth/Good.
Martin Sr. Hoover 1750 – 1816 Jacob Hoover 1752 – 1846 John Hoover 1755 – 1835 Ann Hoover 1757 – 1830 Barbara Hoover 1760 – 1829 Abraham Hoover 1762 – Christian Sr. Hoover 1763 – 1817 Henry Harry Hoover 1765 – 1827 Magdalena Hoover 1767 – 1832 Feronica Hoover
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Suggested Edit:
Jacob fought under General Braddock in the French and Indian War, 1754-1763 and against the British in the Battle of White Plains, NY in 1777 in the Maryland line of German Regiment.

Revolutionary War record, Maryland archives, Vol 18, pg 263-264, roll of Capt. Heysers Co., date 10/23/1776.

Jacob Kotts, 1st Lt.

Adam Smith, 2nd Lt.

Paul Christian, Ensign

Among the privates appears the name of Jacob Hoover; pg. 218. Jacob Hoover, German regement, discharged, 10/12/1779 in PA, archives 5th series, Vol. 3, pg. 793-794. Capt. William Hewsers Co. Pvt Jacob J. Hoover went to Bedford Co., and died there. (ref S.A.R. register pg 405.
Contributor:
John Hall - [email protected]


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