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Evert Evard InDenHoffen/Dehaven

Birth
Mülheim an der Ruhr, Stadtkreis Mülheim an der Ruhr, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Death
Mar 1728 (aged 77)
Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Evert 'Evard' In Den Hoffen was born 21 Mar 1650 in Mulheim, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, the son of Theis & Ann 'Gerdraut' In Den Hoffen.

Evert married Lisbiet 'Elizabeth' Shipbower on 21 Mar 1674 in the Evangelical Church, Mulheim, Rheinland, Pruessen (Koln, Nordrheim-Westfalen, Germany). They had six children all born in Koln, Nordrheim-Westfalen, Germany:

1. Wilhelm IN-DEN HOFFEN, 1680–1680

2. Gerhard "Garret" IN-DEN HOFFEN, 1681–1746

3. Herman 'Harmond' In-Den-HOFFEN, 1683–1752

4. Peter InDenHoffen/DeHaven, 1685–1768
m. 1711, Sidonia Levering InDenHoffen/DeHaven, 1691-1736

5. Annecke "Anna" Liesken IN-DEN HOFFEN 1690–

6. Wilhelm IN-DEN HOFFEN 1694–

Evert & Lisbiet and their family emigrated to Pennsylvania during the Dutch Quaker Migration organized by William Penn in 1698. They arrived & settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania.

By 1706 Evert & Lisbiet are living in Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania where he is said to be the Ruling Elder of the Skippack German Reformed Church. By 1710 He, his wife & children were living in Wytmess, Whitpain, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. They appear in the Bensalem history of the Presbyterian Church. Three of his children were married there in 1711-12: Hermon , Peter, and Annken. Evert & Lisbiet "Shipbower" In den Hoffen were still living March 4, 1728 when they deed their 100-acre tract to Peter Indehoffen. They died shortly after.

According to 'History of Skippack and Vicinity Evert and his wife Lisbiet are buried in the Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery in Skippack.
Evert 'Evard' In Den Hoffen was born 21 Mar 1650 in Mulheim, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, the son of Theis & Ann 'Gerdraut' In Den Hoffen.

Evert married Lisbiet 'Elizabeth' Shipbower on 21 Mar 1674 in the Evangelical Church, Mulheim, Rheinland, Pruessen (Koln, Nordrheim-Westfalen, Germany). They had six children all born in Koln, Nordrheim-Westfalen, Germany:

1. Wilhelm IN-DEN HOFFEN, 1680–1680

2. Gerhard "Garret" IN-DEN HOFFEN, 1681–1746

3. Herman 'Harmond' In-Den-HOFFEN, 1683–1752

4. Peter InDenHoffen/DeHaven, 1685–1768
m. 1711, Sidonia Levering InDenHoffen/DeHaven, 1691-1736

5. Annecke "Anna" Liesken IN-DEN HOFFEN 1690–

6. Wilhelm IN-DEN HOFFEN 1694–

Evert & Lisbiet and their family emigrated to Pennsylvania during the Dutch Quaker Migration organized by William Penn in 1698. They arrived & settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania.

By 1706 Evert & Lisbiet are living in Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania where he is said to be the Ruling Elder of the Skippack German Reformed Church. By 1710 He, his wife & children were living in Wytmess, Whitpain, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. They appear in the Bensalem history of the Presbyterian Church. Three of his children were married there in 1711-12: Hermon , Peter, and Annken. Evert & Lisbiet "Shipbower" In den Hoffen were still living March 4, 1728 when they deed their 100-acre tract to Peter Indehoffen. They died shortly after.

According to 'History of Skippack and Vicinity Evert and his wife Lisbiet are buried in the Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery in Skippack.


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