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Henry Hoover

Male 1744 - 1823  (79 years)


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  • Name Henry Hoover  [1, 2, 3
    Born 1744  Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 5, 6
    Gender Male 
    Military Service 1776 to 1779  Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [7, 8, 9
    Lieutenant and Captain in the Militia, under the command of General Nicholas Herkimer 
    Peter Bellinger's Militia
    Col Bellinger's Regiment of MIlitia
    Pay abstract of Col. Bellinger's regiment of Tryon County Militia in the service of the United States on different detachments & excursions in 1781 and 1782
    Prisoner 1777  Oriskany, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [10, 11
    taken prisoner 
    Prisoners of War
    Prisoners of War
    NARA publication M246, Folder 4, page 25
    Prisoners of war
    Prisoners of war
    As copied from "manuscript of Capt. Walcott, Nan Tuckett"
    The March of the Tryon County Militia Brigade
    The March of the Tryon County Militia Brigade
    Source: The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One, The St. Leger Expedition, The forces of the Crown and Congress, Second Edition, Walt & Morrison, pg. 192
    Military Service 23 Jun 1778  [12, 13, 14
    1st Lieutenant in Captain Severinus Casaelman's Company 
    Military Service 1781-1784  Tryon County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [15, 16, 17, 18, 19
    Captain in Col. Peter Bellinger's 4th Tryon County regiment in the Revolutionary War 
    Address:
    n/a
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/militia/tryon4.html 
    Military Service 1781-1784  Tryon County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [20, 21
    company commander of Fourth Regiment 
    Census 1790  Herkimer, Montgomery County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [22, 23, 24
    Census 1800  Manheim, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [25
    Property 1813  Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [26
    Herkimer, New York
    Herkimer, New York
    The 1860 map shows where villages of surrounding counties are relative to Herkimer and Montgomery villages. Researchers can familiarize themselves with Herkimer and Montgomery county boundaries by viewing the 1885 and 1902 maps. 1860, 1885 and 1902 maps were graciously donated by Oneida County NYGenWeb Coordinator Betty Carpenter-McCulloch.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1860maps.html
    Herkimer County Map
    Herkimer County Map
    Source:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1902maps.html
    Montgomery County Map
    Montgomery County Map
    Source:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/1902maps.html
    Early Mohawk Valley
    Early Mohawk Valley
    This map fragment, showing pre-Revolutionary and Revolutionary War era names and locations, was contributed several years ago by Archie Davies. The source and year are unknown, but it was obviously drawn up after Gen. Herkimer's death.
    Source:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/history/oldmomap.html
    Residence 1813  Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [27, 28
    north side of the Mohawk river 
    Will 23 Jul 1813  Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [29
    Probate of Henry Hoover's Will (Bk. D, Pg. 142)
    Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 1)
    Probate of Henry Hoover's Will (Bk. D, Pg. 143)
    Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 2)
    Probate of Henry Hoover's will (Book D, Pg. 144)
    Probate of Henry Hoover's will (pg. 2)
    Church 9 Oct 1821  Manheim, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [30
    promise to pay 
    Died 14 Sep 1823  Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [31, 32, 33, 34
    Alt. Death 30 Sep 1823  Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [35, 36
    Anecdote 13 Jun 1840  Lenawee County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  [37
    Michael Keyser files for pension 
    Name Heinrich Huber  [34
    Reference Number 345 
    _TODO Completed 
    • Order COMPLETE and LEGIBLE copy of Henry Huber's Probate record Dated June 18, 1824, in Book D, Page 142, 143, 144, and 145?
    _TODO Completed 
    • Wrote an email to Little Falls Historical Society asking if they will review paper copies of People's Friend newspaper, 1823
      P <1823:4:16-1825:1:26> <1825:8:24>

      See below web page for more details of locations paper copies/microfilms for other time periods of this newspaper:
      http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/nysnp/all/422.htm
    _UID 9D91CC77959A4961965C41C7BA7749450320 
    Buried Y  [38
    • It is possible that Henry Hoover/Huber was buried in the Calvary Cemetery of Herkimer, New York. According to Steven Knight, there were two stones in that cemetery with the name "Hubert" inscribed on them, nothing else.

      Hubert
      Two stones with only the word "HUBERT". No other data.


      Source:
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/calvary1.html
    Person ID I345  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 19 Apr 2017 

    Father Huber,   b. Switzerland? Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 5 children 
    Family ID F263  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Frank,   b. 1751,   d. 7 Mar 1839  (Age 88 years) 
    Married 27 Mar 1774  German Flats, Montgomery, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [40, 41, 42
    • Reverend Abraham Rosencrantz performed the marriage ceremony between Henrich Huber and Elizabeth Frank.
      [39]
    Marriage record of Henrich Huber & Elisabeth Frank
    Marriage record of Henrich Huber & Elisabeth Frank
    Source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
    Marriage record - Henry Huber & Elizabeth Frank
    Marriage record - Henry Huber & Elizabeth Frank
    Source of this image:
    http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
    Original source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
    Church 27 Mar 1774  German Flats, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [43
    Reformed Protestant Dutch Church 
    Children 
     1. Henry Huber,   b. 15 Jan 1775,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Elizabeth Hoover,   b. 1777,   d. 10 Jul 1848, LeRay, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
     3. Jacobus Huber,   b. 14 Feb 1779, Little Falls, Tryon County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Between 1801 and 1813  (Age 21 years)
     4. Anna Huber,   b. 16 Mar 1781, Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. David Hoover,   b. Aft 1781,   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. Captain John Hoover,   b. 10 Mar 1783,   d. 8 Dec 1855  (Age 72 years)
     7. Adam Huber,   b. 1786, Herkimer, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. Peter Huber,   b. 1788, Little Falls, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Feb 1879, LeRay, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 91 years)
     9. Richard Huber,   b. 21 Jul 1791,   d. 18 Aug 1872  (Age 81 years)
     10. Nancy Huber,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 13 Oct 2007 
    Family ID F59  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1744 - Switzerland Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 27 Mar 1774 - German Flats, Montgomery, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChurch - Reformed Protestant Dutch Church - 27 Mar 1774 - German Flats, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMilitary Service - Lieutenant and Captain in the Militia, under the command of General Nicholas Herkimer - 1776 to 1779 - Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsPrisoner - taken prisoner - 1777 - Oriskany, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1790 - Herkimer, Montgomery County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1800 - Manheim, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProperty - 1813 - Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - north side of the Mohawk river - 1813 - Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsWill - 23 Jul 1813 - Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChurch - promise to pay - 9 Oct 1821 - Manheim, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 14 Sep 1823 - Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsAlt. Death - 30 Sep 1823 - Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsAnecdote - Michael Keyser files for pension - 13 Jun 1840 - Lenawee County, Michigan Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 

  • Photos
    Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany
    Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany
    Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany: Szyk, Authur. Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany: (http://www.szyk.com/szyk/sale/print/amer/geo/herklg.htm), 14 February 1998.
    General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
    General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
    General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
    General Herkimer at Battle of Oriskany
    Battle of Oriskany. Painted by Frederick C. Yohn, 1977.
    (Courtesy of Utica Public Library)
    Battle of Oriskany
    Battle of Oriskany
    The March of the Tryon County Militia Brigade
    The March of the Tryon County Militia Brigade
    Source: The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One, The St. Leger Expedition, The forces of the Crown and Congress, Second Edition, Walt & Morrison, pg. 192
    Oriskany Battlefield
    Oriskany Battlefield
    Oriskany Battlefield Monument (photo) Photo by Nelson Greene, August 6, 1922, on the 145th anniversary of the battle of Oriskany (August 6th, 1777), celebrated by Oriskany Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
    Source:
    http://darcisplace.com/darci/omv1.htm

  • Notes 
    • (Research): [44]

  • Sources 
    1. [S355] US Federal Census - 1790, New York, National Archives And Records Administration, (Washington, D.C., National Archives And Records Administration, 1965), M237, roll 6., Part 1, Page 63 (Reliability: 3), 29 Oct 2005.
      1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery Co.
      Henry Huver and John Huver - 1790 Census
      Henry Huver and John Huver - 1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery County, New York


    2. [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1990), see pg. 389 (Reliability: 3).
      1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery Co.
      1790 Census - Huver, Hover
      Montgomery County, Town of Herkimer, New York


    3. [S1565] Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State, 1787 - 1835, New York., (New England Historic Genealogical Society. \i American Ancestors\i0 . https://www.americanancestors.org : 2006.), Record of Wills, Book D, pg. 142-144; (https://www.americanancestors.org : accessed Apr 19, 2017) (Reliability: 3), 19 Apr 2017.
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 246
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 246
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 246
      Source: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB7/i/6896/1169/312885
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 247
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 247
      Abstract of the will of Henry Hoover, pg. 247
      Source: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB7/i/6896/1171/22041904


    4. [S544] Salem Gazette, unknown, (Salem, Massachusettes), Vol. 1, No. 83, Friday Morning, October 17, 1823, page 3, col. 3 (Reliability: 3), 7 Sep 2007.
      Died,
      ...
      In Herkimer, (N.Y.) on the 14th ult. Capt. Henry Hoover, aged upwards of 80 years. He was a native of Switzerland, and emigrated to this country with his parents, when very young - of course, the period of his long life has embraced many interesting events, in which he was not unfrequently necessitaded to act a part. He has seen America, shielded by a protecting Providence, rise in glory from the devastation of three sanguine wars; and now "become a name and a praise in the whole earth." In the Revolution, he was taken prisoner at the bloody conflict of Oriskany, and carried captive into Canada. After the endurance of much suffering among the Indians, and being once or twice in the most imminent danger of falling victim to their savage thirst for blood, he was at length conveyed down the St. Lawrence, and finally exchanged at New-York. He then joyfully returned to his late place of abode, where he cultivated a neat farm, and reared a numerous and respectable family of children. He was a worthy, peaceable and upright citizen.
      Salem Gazette
      Salem Gazette
      Front page of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover
      Salem Gazette
      Salem Gazette
      page 3 of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover


    5. [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1990).

    6. [S260] April Kline, April Kline, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/forthcem2.html (Reliability: 3), 9 Jan 2005.
      The original typescript was digitally transcribed by April Kline, who is researching her Huber/Hoover ancestors in the Mohawk Valley. April is specifically searching for information on the parents of Jacob Hoover, who was born 17 April 1760 in Philiadelphia, PA and died January 22, 1847 in Manheim, Montgomery County, NY. Jacob lived with his father and brothers Heinrich Huber/Henry Hoover (born c. 1744 Switzerland and died 1823 Little Falls, NY) and Johann Heinrich Huber/John Henry Hoover (born c.1745 Switzerland and died 1840 Little Falls, NY) in the Herkimer area during the Revolutionary War. In 1781 Jacob Hoover married Margaret Eigenbrodt (b.1765 Manheim, NY; d. 1820 Manheim, NY). April is interested in hearing from anyone researching the Hoover and Eigenbrodt families. April Hoover Kline . Email: K3LINE@aol.com
      Frank E. Sixbury
      Frank E. Sixbury


    7. [S522] Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, NARA, (Publication Number: M246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Publisher: NARA State: Miscellaneous), Folder 78; Col. Peter Bellinger's Regiment Militia 1778-1782, 1785; pages 1,2,3,4,5,6,13,52,65 (Reliability: 4), 21 Jul 2007.
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    8. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

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      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

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      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

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      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover
      Page 16, 1840 Census, Jefferson County, New York
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      Commission for 1st Lieutenant
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      Henry Hubers' Commission for 1st Lieutenant of the "fifth company of Militia of Foot of the fourth Regiment of foot of the Tryon County Militia", Severinus Caselman Esqre., captain.
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      National Archives Face Page
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      Pension Number W 23,355
      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth
      Pension Application
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      Elizabeth Huber applies for military pension.
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      Marriage record of Henrich Huber & Elisabeth Frank
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      Source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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      1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery Co.
      Hoover census data
      Henry Huver and John Huver - 1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery County, New York


    9. [S525] The British Campaign of 1777, Gavin Watt & James F. Morrison, (Global Heritage Press, Inc. 43 Main Street South Campbellville, Ontario Canada L0P 1B0 King City: Ontario, 2005 ISBN 1-894378-69-5(v.1)), p. 164, 165, 171, 179, 189 (Reliability: 4), 21 Jun 2007.
      p. 164, 165

      TRYON COUNTY MILITIA BRIGADE

      FOURTH (Kingsland & German Flatts) REGIMENT

      OTHERS

      Rank: CAPT
      Surname: Huber/Hoover
      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover


    10. [S522] Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, NARA, (Publication Number: M246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Publisher: NARA State: Miscellaneous), NARA publication M246, Folder 4, page 25 (Reliability: 4), 7 Jun 2007.
      Copied Aug 1805

      From a manuscript of

      Capt. Walcott

      Nan Tucket

      Prisoners in Canada

      1777

      Corporal
      Ichobad Tupper

      Privates
      Moses Knight
      Richard Poor
      Thos. Henry
      Calvin Goodnaught
      Elijah Adams
      Nathaniel Clark
      Adam Copernoll????
      Joseph Williams
      Walcott, Benjamin (Mass.)
      Captain 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776;
      taken prisoner at Fort Ann, 8th July, 1777;
      rejoined regiment 9th May, 1778

      Source:
      pg. 563
      Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783

      By Francis Bernard Heitman
      Published 1914
      The Rare book shop
      publishing company, inc. 685 pages
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      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover
      New York State Census
      Le Ray, Jefferson County
      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover
      Prisoners of war
      Prisoners of War
      As copied from "manuscript of Capt. Walcott, Nan Tuckett"
      Prisoners of War
      Prisoners of War
      This is the same page rotated to enable reading of additional handwriting.


    11. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

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      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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    12. [S522] Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, NARA, (Publication Number: M246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Publisher: NARA State: Miscellaneous), Folder 78; Col. Peter Bellinger's Regiment Militia 1778-1782, 1785; pages 1,2,3,4,5,6,13,52,65 (Reliability: 4), 21 Jul 2007.
      [See Pictures]
      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover
      New York State Census
      Le Ray, Jefferson County
      Moses Hoover
      Moses Hoover
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    13. [S239] New York in the Revolution, Edited by Berthold Fernow, (Volume XV. State Archives, Vol. I Albany N.Y. Wood Parsons and Company, Printers, 1887. Note: Added t.p.: Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New York ... vol. XV. State archives, vol. I. Note: At head of title: New York state archives. Note: No more published.), 974.7 .N53 V.15., pg. 297 (Reliability: 3), 18 Nov 2007.
      4TH BATTALION (German Platts and Kingsland).

      Colonel: Hanyoost Herkheimer.
      Lt. Colonel: Peter Bellinger.
      Major: Hanyoost Shoemaker.
      2d Major: John Eisenlor.
      Adjutant: John Demooth.
      Qr. Mr.: Rud. D. Staley.

      1st Company,
      Capt., John Eisenlord
      1st Lt., John Keyser
      2d Lt., Adam Bellinger
      Ens'n, John Smith

      2d Company.
      Capt., John Petry
      1st Lt., Hanyoost M. Petry
      2d Lt., Hanyoost H. Petry
      Ens'n, Wm. Empie

      3d Company.
      Capt., Daniel Petry
      lst Lt., Peter Volts
      2d Lt., Max Raspach
      Ens'n, Geo. Helmer

      4th Company.
      Capt., Fred'k Bellinger
      1st Lt., Henry Harter
      2d Lt., John Demooth
      Ens'n, Peter Jas. Weaver


      5th Company.
      Capt., Peter Bellinger
      1st Lt., Jacob Baschauer
      2d Lt., Nich's Staring
      Ens'n, John P. Bellinger

      6th Company.
      Capt., Hanyooat Herkheimer
      1st Lt., Fred'k Ahrendorf
      2d Lt., Tinus Clapsaddle
      Ens'n, --- ---

      7th Company.
      Capt., Rudolph Shoemaker
      1st Lt., Dedrick Stale
      2d Lt., Fred'k Shoemaker
      Ens'n, ---- ----

      8th Company.
      Capt., Geo. Herkheimer
      1st Lt., Fred. Fox
      2d Lt., Archibald Armstrong
      Ens'n: Hanyoost Tygart

      9th Company.
      Capt., Win. Tygert
      1st Lt., Jacob Volts
      2d Lt., George Wents.
      Ens'n; Fred Frank


      Changes in the Regiment.
      June 23, 1778.

      Peter Bellinger, Colonel, to succeed himself.
      Frederick Bellinger, Lieut. Colonel.
      Jacob Baselcorn (Baschauer?) 1st Lieut.) Michael Ettig's Comp.
      Fred'k Prank, 2d Lieut. ) Michael Ettig's Comp.
      Patrick Campbell, Ensign. ) Michael Ettig's Comp.
      Henry Harter (Haster), Captain.
      John Demoth, 1st Lieut.
      Peter Jas. Weaver, 2d Lieut.
      John T. Bellinger, Ensign.
      Jacob Small, Captain.
      George F. Hellmer, 2d Lieut.
      Jacob D. Petice, Ensign.
      Henry Staring, Captain.
      Theobald Baker, 1st Lieut.
      George Weaver, 2d Lieut.
      Henry Huber, 1st Lieut., Severinus Casaelman's Company.*
      Jacob C. Klock, 2d Lieut.
      Fred'k Gettman, Captain.
      Jacob Meyer, 2d Lieut.
      John Meyer, Ensign.
      Henry Eckler, Captain.
      Coenradt Ozendorff, 1st Lieut.
      Timothy Frank, 2d Lieut.
      Adam A. Staring, Ensign.
      George Demoth, Adjutant.
      Rudolph Steal, Qr. Mr.

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      * Severinus/Sefferenus/Soverinas Cassleman had been a Capt. in the 4Bn, Tryon County Militia. Mohawk Valley legend claims that Cassleman killed John Ritter in hand-to-hand combat at Oriskany and drank his blood. Cassleman conducted many hazardous scouts into enemy territory, but never achieved commissioned status. He served in Duncan's [Captian Richard Duncan's Company, King's Royal Regiment of New York]until disbandonment and settled at RT#4 in 1784.

      King's Royal Regimentof New York
      Rank: PTE
      Surname: Casleman

    14. [S534] History of Herkimer County, Nathaniel S. Benton, (Albany J Munsel, 78 State Street 1856), pg. 85 (Reliability: 4), 22 Jul 2007.
      HISTORY OF HERKIMER COUNTY.
      Charles W. Sixbury
      Charles W. Sixbury
      page 85
      page 85
      A History of Herkimer County


    15. [S522] Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, NARA, (Publication Number: M246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Publisher: NARA State: Miscellaneous), Folder 78; Col. Peter Bellinger's Regiment Militia 1778-1782, 1785; pages 1,2,3,4,5,6,13,52,65 (Reliability: 4), 21 Jul 2007.
      [See Pictures]
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    16. [S237] Tryon County Militia Project, Stan Shaut, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/militia/tryon4.html) (Reliability: 3), 13 Dec 2004.
      * COLONEL *
      PETER BELLINGER
      * ADJUTANT *
      GEORGE DEMUTH
      * QUARTER MASTER *
      PETER BELLINGER, JR.


      * CAPTAINS *

      HANS MARK DEMUTH
      FREDERICK FRANK
      FREDERICK GETTMAN
      HENRIG HERDER
      HENRY HUBER
      MICHAEL ITTIG
      JACOB SMALL
      HENRICH STARRING

    17. [S91] Early Families of Herkimer County, New York, William V. H. Barker, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1986) (Reliability: 3), 13 Dec 2004.
      Listed as Captain in Col. Bellinger's 4th Tryon Co. regiment in Revol.

    18. [S238] The Book of Names - Mohawk Valley, Lou D. MacWethy, (Published by The Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, N.Y., 1933) (Reliability: 3), 13 Dec 2004.
      Captains

      Helmer, Frederick 1
      Dygert, Wm. 5
      Demuth, Hans Mark 3-6-5
      Frank, Frederick 5
      Herder, Henrig 5
      Huber, Henry
      Ittig, Michael
      Small, Jacob 2
      Starring, Henrich

    19. [S564] New York In the Revolution As Colony And State, James A. Roberts, Comptroller, (Weed-Parsons Printing Company, Printers Albany, N.Y. 1897), E 263 .N6 N6 f C.1 : Bar Code No.: 3 6105 038 794 595., page 195 (Reliability: 3), 17 Nov 2007.

    20. [S522] Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, NARA, (Publication Number: M246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Publisher: NARA State: Miscellaneous), Publication Number: M246; Folder: 78 (Reliability: 4), 18 Jul 2007.
      Vol. 10/p. 207

      Pay abstract of Col. Peter Bellingers regiment of Tryon County Militia in the service of the United States on different detachments & excursions in 1781 and 1782

      Names
      Peter Bellinger's Militia
      Peter Bellinger's Militia
      Pay abstract of Col. Bellinger's regiment of Tryon County Militia in the service of the United States on different detachments & excursions in 1781 and 1782
      Transcription of abstract of Bellingers regiment
      Transcription of abstract of Bellingers regiment
      Transcription of abstract Colonel Peter Bellingers Regiment of Tryon County Militia, 1781_1784


    21. [S525] The British Campaign of 1777, Gavin Watt & James F. Morrison, (Global Heritage Press, Inc. 43 Main Street South Campbellville, Ontario Canada L0P 1B0 King City: Ontario, 2005 ISBN 1-894378-69-5(v.1)), p. 164, 165, 171, 179, 189 (Reliability: 4), 21 Jun 2007.
      p. 164, 165

      TRYON COUNTY MILITIA BRIGADE

      FOURTH (Kingsland & German Flatts) REGIMENT

      OTHERS

      Rank: CAPT
      Surname: Huber/Hoover
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    22. [S355] US Federal Census - 1790, New York, National Archives And Records Administration, (Washington, D.C., National Archives And Records Administration, 1965), M237, roll 6., Part 1, Page 63 (Reliability: 3), 29 Oct 2005.
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      Commission for 1st Lieutenant
      Commission for 1st Lieutenant
      Henry Hubers' Commission for 1st Lieutenant of the "fifth company of Militia of Foot of the fourth Regiment of foot of the Tryon County Militia", Severinus Caselman Esqre., captain.
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      National Archives Face Page
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      Pension Number W 23,355
      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth
      Pension Application
      Pension Application
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      Pension aplpication - (second copy, for clarity purposes)
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      Marriage record of Henrich Huber & Elisabeth Frank
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      Source: Widow's pension #W23355, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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      1790 Census, Herkimer, Montgomery Co.
      1790 Census - Huver, Hover
      Montgomery County, Town of Herkimer, New York


    23. [S333] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken In The Year 1790 New York, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Company, (Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966, Originally Published Washington Govt. Printing Office, 1908), 974.7 x2 1790., pg. 109 (Reliability: 3), 31 Aug 2005.
      Head of Family: Hover, Henry
      1 (Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families)
      5 (Free white males under 16 years)
      3 (Free white females, including heads of families)
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    24. [S242] 1790 CENSUS OF THE TOWN OF HERKIMER, Judy Dolanski, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/census/herk1790.html) (Reliability: 3), 16 Dec 2004.
      1790 Census
      Montgomery County
      Herkimer Town
      1st No.-Free white males over 16 years
      2nd No.-Free white males under 16 years
      3rd No.-Free white females
      4th No.-All other free persons
      5th No.-Slaves
      *-Illegible
      Hover, Jacob--1-2-1-0-*
      Huver, Henry--1-5-3-0-*
      Huver, John--1-0-3-0-*
      Prisoners of war
      Prisoners of War
      As copied from "manuscript of Capt. Walcott, Nan Tuckett"
      Prisoners of War
      Prisoners of War
      This is the same page rotated to enable reading of additional handwriting.


    25. [S284] US Census 1800 - Manheim, Herkimer County, NY, Judy Dolanski, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/census/1800manheim.html), roll #21 of Series M32. (Reliability: 3), 15 Jan 2005.
      H*ver, Henry--2-1-1-0-1--1-0-0-1-0--0-0

      1 male over 45
      1 female 26 to 45

      1 male between 16 and 26
      1 male between 10 - 16
      2 males under 10
      1 female under 10
      Charles W. Sixbury
      Charles W. Sixbury
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    26. [S10] Probate of the Will for Henry Hoover, Nathaniel S. Benton, Surrogate, (June 18, 1824) (Reliability: 3), 16 Dec 2004.
      Part of which said land hereby bequeathed to my said sons Richard and David thier heirs and assigns is situate in the town of Fairfield joining on the Highway leading from Paul Nelsons north and part is situate in the town of Herkimer being the lot on which I now live and occupy.
      Charles W. Sixbury
      Charles W. Sixbury
      page 85
      page 85
      A History of Herkimer County


    27. [S10] Probate of the Will for Henry Hoover, Nathaniel S. Benton, Surrogate, (June 18, 1824) (Reliability: 3), 10 Dec 2004.
      Item, I give and bequeath unto my two sons Richard Hoover and David

      [next page]

      Hoover all the residue of all my estate both real and personal and all my right, title and interest in and to any goods and chattels, lands and tenements & hereby bequeath to them thier heirs and assigns forever as tenants in common, to share and share alike, whom I also order and direct to pay all the legacies aforemade, and hereby charge the bequest to them made with the payment of the same as well as to fulfil the bequest made to my said wife in every particular. Part of which said land hereby bequeathed to my said sons Richard and David their heirs and assigns is situate in the town of Fairfield joining on the Highway leading from Paul Nelsons north and part is situate in the town of Herkimer being the lot on which I now live and occupy.
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    28. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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    29. [S10] Probate of the Will for Henry Hoover, Nathaniel S. Benton, Surrogate, (June 18, 1824) (Reliability: 3), 10 Dec 2004.
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    30. [S269] Transcription - The Memorandum of Formation of the Old Yellow Church of Manheim, Douglas L. Ingalls, Sue Thompson, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/manheim/yelrecord.html) (Reliability: 3), 13 Jan 2005.
      Whereas a general Meeting of the German Reformed and Lutheran Societies united of Inhabitants on the ajoining corners of the towns of Herkimer, Fairfield, and Manheim which usually meet for divine worship in the old Meetinghouse Situated in the town of Manheim, County of Herkimer, and build on a spot where four acres of land has formerly been conveyed by persons of the Reformed, and Two Acres by persons of the Lutheran Denomination for the good benefit of both Societies and dedicated to a church and a future ecclesiastical establishment holden on the first of September in the year of our Lord 1821. it was unanimously resolved that the said Reformed and Lutheran Society unite and shall stand united by the Stile and title of the German Evangelical *Church at Manheim, in building a Church for divin Worship, to be placed near the present old Meeting house above described in order to form in future one and the same identical Church of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, where divine Service and Church Liturgies in strict conformity with the principles of the Gospel is only to be performed in the German Language, as long as an ordained minister of the Gospel may be possible obtained who should be able to preach to us and instruct our children in the German Language.
      ....
      Now therefore we the Subscribers do for the purpose aforesaid each one by himself promise the said Trustees and their Successors in office, to pay and to deliver or cause to be paid or to be delivered by our assigns and executors the several Sums and articles annexed to our names in this Subscription to be paid, as in the above installments Specified and we do further authorise and empower the said Trustees and their Successors in office whenever any of the Said installments has been due, and remain unpaid, in their own names to sue for and recover, the same by action of indebitatus assumpsit, for Money by them paid laid out and expended, in any court having cognizance of the same, and to give this Subscription in evidence in Support of the same.
      Witness our hands this 9th day of October A. D. 1821
      Dollars Cent M(?)
      Jost D. Petrie 125 0
      John Bellinger 150 0
      Henry T Keller 150 0
      John Pickert 60 0
      John Keller 150 0
      Frederick Pickert 75 0
      Christian Pickert 50 0
      Nicholas Monk 3 0
      Peter T Keyser
      Honrich Broat 20 0
      Jonas Pickert 5
      David Younglove 2
      Samuel Freeman 10
      John Broat 30
      Juliana Kaufman 5
      Jacob Seyfer 2
      John F Windecker 30
      Henry Boyer 30
      Isaac Churchill 3
      Peter Staring 20
      Hermanus Visger 10
      Henrich Becker 25
      John Visger 10
      Peter B Keyser 25
      Jacob Petrie 15
      John Strough 5
      William Feeter Paid 150
      Adam Petrie
      Rickard Petrie and 20
      Jost Petrie

      Note: The last three names are grouped together.

      John Wendecker 80
      Wm Hadcock 4

      his
      Christian x Davis 30
      mark

      h
      Henry x Davis 10
      m

      Daniel Hadcock 5
      Lutwick Moyer 10
      Jacob Collar 8
      William Kilts 10

      h
      Philip + Blank 5
      m

      xy Peter Eiseman 10
      xy John Hoover Jun 6
      xy Adam Bideman 4
      zy George H Feeter Paid by Wm 25 Feeter
      xy Peter P Nellis 30
      xz D. Petree 15
      xz Joseph Clock 3
      xz Nicholas Hadcock 2 days work
      xz Jacob Hoover 15
      xz John Hoover 10
      xz Henry Hoover 8
      xz John Von .... ?
      xz Jacob Keller 20
      Wm ? 10
      Marks ? ?

    31. [S544] Salem Gazette, unknown, (Salem, Massachusettes), Vol. 1, No. 83, Friday Morning, October 17, 1823, page 3, col. 3 (Reliability: 3), 7 Sep 2007.
      Died,
      ...
      In Herkimer, (N.Y.) on the 14th ult. Capt. Henry Hoover, aged upwards of 80 years. He was a native of Switzerland, and emigrated to this country with his parents, when very young - of course, the period of his long life has embraced many interesting events, in which he was not unfrequently necessitaded to act a part. He has seen America, shielded by a protecting Providence, rise in glory from the devastation of three sanguine wars; and now "become a name and a praise in the whole earth." In the Revolution, he was taken prisoner at the bloody conflict of Oriskany, and carried captive into Canada. After the endurance of much suffering among the Indians, and being once or twice in the most imminent danger of falling victim to their savage thirst for blood, he was at length conveyed down the St. Lawrence, and finally exchanged at New-York. He them joyfully returned to his late place of abode, where he cultivated a neat farm, and reared a numerous and respectable family of children. He was a worthy, peaceable and upright citizen.
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      Salem Gazette
      Salem Gazette
      Front page of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover
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      page 3 of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover


    32. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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      Frank E. Sixbury
      Frank E. Sixbury
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    33. [S1565] Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State, 1787 - 1835, New York., (New England Historic Genealogical Society. \i American Ancestors\i0 . https://www.americanancestors.org : 2006.), Record of Wills, Book D, pg. 142-144; (https://www.americanancestors.org : accessed Apr 19, 2017) (Reliability: 3), 19 Apr 2017.
      Frank E. Sixbury family
      Frank E. Sixbury family


    34. [S260] April Kline, April Kline, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/forthcem2.html (Reliability: 3), 9 Jan 2005.
      The original typescript was digitally transcribed by April Kline, who is researching her Huber/Hoover ancestors in the Mohawk Valley. April is specifically searching for information on the parents of Jacob Hoover, who was born 17 April 1760 in Philiadelphia, PA and died January 22, 1847 in Manheim, Montgomery County, NY. Jacob lived with his father and brothers Heinrich Huber/Henry Hoover (born c. 1744 Switzerland and died 1823 Little Falls, NY) and Johann Heinrich Huber/John Henry Hoover (born c.1745 Switzerland and died 1840 Little Falls, NY) in the Herkimer area during the Revolutionary War. In 1781 Jacob Hoover married Margaret Eigenbrodt (b.1765 Manheim, NY; d. 1820 Manheim, NY). April is interested in hearing from anyone researching the Hoover and Eigenbrodt families. April Hoover Kline . Email: K3LINE@aol.com

    35. [S10] Probate of the Will for Henry Hoover, Nathaniel S. Benton, Surrogate, (June 18, 1824).

    36. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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    37. [S524] Morrison's Pensions, Jim Morrison, (http://morrisonspensions.org/index.htm), R.5203 (Reliability: 3), 8 Jun 2007.

    38. [S400] Calvary Cemetery, Herkimer, NY, Steven Knight, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/calvary1.html), http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/calvary1.html (Reliability: 0), 7 Jan 2006.
      Hubert
      Two stones with only the word "HUBERT". No other data.

    39. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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    40. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

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      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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      Mary Quilty and John Fitzpatrick marriage record
      Mary Quilty and John Fitzpatrick marriage record
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    41. [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1990).
      John Fitzpatrick
      John Fitzpatrick
      New York State Census, 1855, Jefferson Co., Le Ray


    42. [S93] Will of Elizabeth Hoover (Frank), (June 28, 1838, Jefferson County Surrogates Office, Watertown, New York Book A, Pages 306 to 308), Book A, pages 306 to 308.

    43. [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com Original source: National Archives and Records Administration Wasington, D.C. Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
      The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
      Source: Footnote.com

      Page 1:
      SERVICE:
      New York

      Huber, Henry
      Elizabeth

      Number
      W 23,355

      Page 2:
      further proof of
      Elizabeth Huber
      apptn for pension affdt
      of Geo. Rosencrantz

      Hn A. Loomis
      AR

      Page 3:
      In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased

      Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that

      Page 4:
      in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
      This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
      *There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).

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      Side note:
      Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Side note:
      Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
      http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      Marriage record of John Fitzpatrrick and Mary Quilty
      Marriage record of John Fitzpatrrick and Mary Quilty
      Marriage record of John Fitzpatrrick and Mary Quilty
      Diocese of Ossory | County of Kilkenny
      Carrigeen and Mooncoin | Microfilm 05019 / 04
      Source: http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635317#page/233/mode/1up
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    44. [S237] Tryon County Militia Project, Stan Shaut, (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/militia/tryon4.html) (Reliability: 3), 13 Dec 2004.
      * COLONEL *
      PETER BELLINGER * ADJUTANT *
      GEORGE DEMUTH * QUARTER MASTER *
      PETER BELLINGER, JR.


      * CAPTAINS *

      HANS MARK DEMUTH
      FREDERICK FRANK
      FREDERICK GETTMAN
      HENRIG HERDER
      HENRY HUBER
      MICHAEL ITTIG
      JACOB SMALL
      HENRICH STARRING
      Peter Bellinger's Militia
      Peter Bellinger's Militia
      Pay abstract of Col. Bellinger's regiment of Tryon County Militia in the service of the United States on different detachments & excursions in 1781 and 1782
      Transcription of abstract of Bellingers regiment
      Transcription of abstract of Bellingers regiment
      Transcription of abstract Colonel Peter Bellingers Regiment of Tryon County Militia, 1781_1784