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Note: N6252 532. [?] Hans Graff, b. c1675. d. c1724, Langenzell, Baden. He was probably the Mennonite living at Beidersbach near Langenzell in 1717 and was "just leaving". He apparently moved to Langenzell in 1717 and died there by 1724 as it stated in the 1724 Mennonite census that "Hans Graf's widow taken care of by her son, Hans Graf". Jakob Graf was also listed next to Hans Graf's widow in 1724. There were no Mennonites listed at Langenzell in 1738 which probably indicates that the Graff's emigrated shortly after 1724. See Family "I". Family "I" Hans Graff, b. c1675. d. c1724, Langenzell, Baden. He was probably the Mennonite living at Beidersbach near Langenzell in 1717 and was "just leaving". He apparently moved to Langenzell in 1717 and died there by 1724 as it stated in the 1724 Mennonite census that "Hans Graf's widow being taken care of by her son, Hans Graf". Jakob Graf was also a Mennonite listed next to Hans Graf's widow in 1724. There were no Mennonites listed at Langenzell in 1738 which probably indicates that the Graff's emigrated sometime between 1724 and 1738. See Family "B". 1. [?] Hans Graf, b. c1700. d. 1730, Conestoga Township, Lancaster County. md Anna. He was probably the Hans Graf who was living at Langenzell, Baden in 1724 taking care of his widowed mother. He probably emigrated about 1725. He was first taxed at Lancaster County in 1727. He bought 283 acres from Hans Herr in Strasburg Township prior to 1730 but died without a deed. Jacob Graff (d. 1766) paid for his land in 1730. His letters of administration were issued on 6 Feb
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