Johan Jacob Höck was born in Burgholzhausen, Hessen, Germany. Eventually the name came to be spelled Hake in America.?
imported in the "Two Brothers," Thomas Arnott, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Portsmouth:' Jacob Höck." Catharina is not listed as was the custom with accompanied females and children.
sold to George Stevenson, ofYork Town, Esq., 'The plantation and tract of land whereon I lately dwelt situate on a branch of Codorus Creek in Codorus Township.
"He received his naturalization papers from the supreme court held at Philadelphia, Sep 24, 1762, under King George III, King of England. 'Before William Allen and William Coleman, Esqs., judges of the said court between the hours of 9 and 12 of the clock, in the Forenoon of the same Day, Jacob Heek, of Manchester, in the county of York, being a Foreigner, and having inhabited and resided for the Space of Seven Years in His Majesty's Colonies in America, and not having been absent out of some of the said colonies for a longer Time than Two Months at any one Time during the said seven years; and the said Jacob Heek having produced to the said Court a Certificate of his having taken the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper within Three Months before the said court,' etc. This interesting document was found among a number of old papers, which have passed down directly through the several generations, and are still in the possession of the family."
was one of the trustees of Quickel's Church in 1770 when the land was purchased on which the building now stands.
soldier in the American Revolution serving in the 10th Penna Regiment.
De Amerikaanse Revolutie is de periode die, ruwweg tussen 1765 en 1783, de onafhankelijkheid van de https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verenigde_Staten">Verenigde Staten van Amerika inleidde.
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Hij is getrouwd met Susanna Dorothea Hamme.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 23 april 1749 te Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Echtgeno(o)t(e): Susanna Dorothea Hoeck (geboren Hamme)
According to marriage records for Trinity Evangelical "Johann Jacob Hoeck and Susanna Dorothea Hamin, both single people who came only last fall from Germany and have been in the neighborhood, were married after public proclamation three times in the church after Kinderlehre on Cantate Sunday, April 23, 1749."
Johan Jacob and JohannConrad both had sons named John Frederick and this has been a source of confusion. Family information included in an 1886 History of York Co, PA lists this John Frederick as the son of J. Conrad but Conrad's John Frederick was born July 17, 1761. J. Jacob's son was born in June 5, 1759. The issue of which is which is not settled and the birth date discrepency on the tombstone is troubling and adds to the confusion - but I believe it is more likely to have the correct year and wrong month than the other way around. Therefore, I list the John Frederick Hake who died in 1830 as the son of John Jacob Hake (1724-1803) and Susanna Dorothea Hamme.
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Johann Jacob Höck Hoke, Hake<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 5 mei 1724 - Burgholzhausen, Holzhausen vor der Höhe, Friedberg, Hessen, Germany<br>Huwelijk: 23 apr 1749 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania Colony<br>Overlijden: 2 nov 1803 - Codorus Township, York, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Echtgenote: Susanna Dorothea Höck (geboren Hamme)<br>Kinderen: John Frederick Höck HakeJohn Jacob Houk (geboren Hawk Hock), Sr.
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