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Deed: Jacob Waller to Andrew Hoover

The following is the deed record of these transactions:

“To all people to whom these presents shall come I John Waller of Youghiogini County, and State of Virginia Yeoman, for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty pounds current Money of Pennsylvania, to me in hand well and truly paid by Andrew Hoover of the same place, Mill Wright, the receipt where of I do hereby acknowledge, Have granted Bargained and sold and by these presents do grant Bargain and sell unto the said Andrew Hoover, and to his heirs and assigns, All that the following described Tract Piece or parcel of Land situate on the Waters of Redstone Creek and is Bounded as followeth viz: Beginning at a Post a Corner of Alexander McClean thence by the lands of Alexander McClean North Seventy four Degrees West one hundred and thirty one perches and Five tenths of a perch to a post a Corner of Henry Beeson, thence by the said Henry Beeson North Twenty four degrees West, eighty eight perches to a post a Corner of Andrew Hoover Senior, thence by a straight line to the place of beginning containing and laid our for twenty eight acres of land, be the same more or less, it being a part of a larger Tract of Land granted unto me by order of Survey No. three thousand four hundred and seventy two, dated the fourteenth day of June One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine. Together with all and singular the Rights Members and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in a[???]wise of Right appertaining To Have and to hold the said Premises hereby granted with the Appurtenances unto the said Andrew Hoover his heirs and assigns to them and their only use and behoof [sic] forever Subject Nevertheless to the Proprietaries and all other dues and Demands unto which the same are liable In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty.

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Alexander Hoover [Andrew Hoover?]
Alexander McClean

John Waller (seal)

For Value Received I do hereby assign over all my Right and Title of to the above written Bill of Sale & land and promises therein contained and mentioned unto Jacob Pindle to his heirs and assigns forever Witness my hand and seal the seventh day of August one thousand seven hundred and eighty

Testis
Alexander McClean

Andrew Hoover (seal)

For value received I do hereby assign and makeover unto Jonathan Rowland & Susannah his wife in trust for the heirs of Conrad Hairbaugh deceased, all my right and title interest claim and demand of in and to the within Bill of Sale and the land therein mentioned forever, as Witness my hand & Seal the 3rd day of May 1796.

Test    Enos West
John Downer

Jacob Pindell (seal)” 1

The deed directly after this includes this information about Conrad Herbaugh: “the same unto Jonathan Rowland and Susannah his wife (who was the widow of Conrad Harbaugh who fell on the expedition agains the Sandusky Indians)” and goes on to name his heirs : ” And Whereas the said Conrad Harbaugh hath three surviving sons viz: Jacob William and Daniel”. 2

Footnotes:

Deed List: Some Fayette County Hoover Deeds

The following is a partial list of HOOVER deeds in Fayette county deed books where a HOOVER is listed as the Grantor.

Grantor Grantee Type Date Location Vol/Page
Andrew Hoover Henry Hoover Assignment 18 Sep 1780 Wharton A:193
Andrew Hoover Henry Hoover Mortgage Aug 16 1784 Union A:36
Jacob Hoover James Rankin Deed 27 Nov 1786 Union A:112
Henry Hoover William Porter Mortgage 24 Mar 1788 Union A:211
Jacob Hoover Henry Hoover Deed 5 Jul 1790 Menallen A:337
Henry Hoover James Rankin Assignment 7 Jun 1790 Menallen A:337
Henry Hoover Charles Hickman Mortgage 30 Jun 1789 Union B:49
Henry Hoover George Craft Mortgage 30 Jun 1789 Union B:49
George Hoover William Clark Mortgage 30 Jan 1794 Union B:307
George Hoover Jacob Herbaugh Deed 25 Apr 1796 Washington C:648
Henry Hoover William Norris Mortgage D: 170
Henry Hoover Benjamin Evy Deed Wharton E:2
Andrew Hoover Jacob Rindle Assignment 7 Aug 1780 Union E:131
George Hoover William Sullivan Assignment 4 Jul 1810 Dunbar H:254
John Hoover James Fletcher Deed 2 Nov 1811 Redstone K:11
Mary Hoover William Silpoots Deed 20 Apr 1811 German K:385
Joseph Hoover William Silpoots Deed 20 Apr 1811 German K:385
George Hoover William Silpoots Deed 20 apr 1811 German K:385
Joseph Hoover Hugh Gilmon Deed 13 Jul 1816 German L:40
Andrew Hoover Daniel Butter Deed 4 Nov 1816 Wharton L:54
Emanuel Hoover Daniel Butter Deed 4 Nov 1816 Wharton L:55
Eve Hoover Daniel Butter Release 18 Nov 1818 O:149
Henry Hoover John Ross Mortgage 15 Apr 1830 German R:360
Sarah Hoover John Ross Mortgage 15 Apr 1830 German R:360
Henry Hoover B&O RR Right of way 12 Oct 1837 Franklin W:61
Henry Hoover B&O RR Right of way 12 Oct 1837 Brownsville W:140
John Hoover William Hankins Deed 27 Mar 1852 N Union 7:110
George Hoover John Hoover Deed 27 Mar 1852 N Union 7:108
Eliz Hoover John Hoover Deed 27 Mar 1852 N Union 7:108

The following is a partial list of HOOVER deeds in Fayette County, Pennsylvania where a HOOVER is listed as the grantee. This list may overlap with the previous list.

Grantee Grantor Type Date Location Vol/Page
Hoover, Henry et al Hoover, Andrew Mortgage 16 Aug 1784 Union twp A:36
Hoover, Andrew John Waller Deed 17 Nov 1775 Tyrone A:192
Hoover, Henry Andrew Hoover Assignment 18 Sep 1780 Bullskin A:193
Hoover, Henry Jacob Hoover Deed 5 Jul 1790 Union A:337
Hoover ,Adam Jane Cleary exr Deed 20 Deb 1799 Redstone D:321
Hoover, Andrew John Waller Deed 7 Mar 1780 Uniontown C:130
Hoover, Andrew John Waller Deed 7 Mar 1780 Redstone E:161
Hoover, George Elijah Francey Assignment 17 Jan 1808 Union town H:189
Hoover, John George Hoover et ux Deed 2 Nov 1811 Redstone K:10
Hoover, Thomas Robert Harrison Deed 15 Jan 1835 German T:72
Hoover Thomas J Robert Hanson Deed 24 May 1842 German Y:590
Hoover, William Samuel Vanshook Deed 10 Jan 1848 Bridgeport 4:104

Deed: Andrew Hoover to Jacob Shank (1786)

In 1786, Henry Hoover of Fayette County, Pennsylvania finalized a deed for two tracts of land in Washington County, Maryland between his father Andrew Hoover’s estate and Jacob Shank of Washington County, Maryland.1  These tracts were purchased by Andrew in 1779 from Francis Deahnis and William Deahnis Jr. of Montgomery County, Maryland as part of the “Resurvey on What You Please.”

The deed reads as follows:

“At the request of Jacob Shank the following deed was recorded Feb. 24th 1786 to wit

This indenture made this twentyeth day of February in the your of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five between Henry Hoover of Fayette County and state of Pennsylvania son & heir at law of Andrew Hoover formerly of Washington County and State of Maryland but late of Fayette county and State of Pennsylvania deceased of the one part and Jacob Shank of Washington county and state of Maryland of the other part Witnesseth that whereupon the aforesaid Andrew Hoover in his lifetime did bargain and sell to the aforesaid Jacob Shank two tracts of land herein after mentioned described and received payment and satisfaction for the same and neglected to giv [sic] a Conveyence to the said Jacob Shank Now This Indenture Witnesseth that for and inconsideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds current money well & truly in hand paid to the aforesaid Andrew Hoover in his lifetime and for and in consideration of the further [amount?] of ten shillings current well and trule in hand paid to the aforesaid Henry Hoover by this aforesaid Jacob Shank the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged [here?] the said Henry hath granted bargained sold aliened released [??] and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alien release [??] and confirm unto the aforesaid Jacob Shank his heirs and assigns two tracks or parts of tracts or parcels of land situate and being in Washington County and State of Maryland one tract being the resurvey on cold weather and part of Huckleberry hall now called warm weather beginning at the end of four perches in the fifth line of said resurvey and running with the lines thereof north forty five degrees and one hundred and thirty one perches then with said lines north seventy three degrees west sixty four perches then by this division line between said land and Jacob Good Senior south twenty three degrees west one hundred and ten perches to a white oak then to the place of beginning south forty eight degrees and one half degree east fifteen perches containing twenty eight acres and one fourth of and acres of land more or less, the other tract being part of a tract called the resurvey on what you please beginning at [??] the end of eighteen perches in the second line of the said tract and running thence with the lines thereof north thirty five degrees west one hundred and seventeen perches south twenty six degrees west seven perches north eight degrees west one hundred and fifty three perches north seventy two and a half degrees west forty perches south forty five degrees west one hundred and thirty five perches south seventy three degrees east twenty perches south eighty perches to the end of third line of what you please it being the original tract of the resurvey on what you please then north seventy eight degrees east ninety five perches south forty three perches then by a straight line to the beginning containing one hundred and forty and a half acres of land more or less together with all improvements profits priviledges [sic] and advantages to the said two tracts or either of them belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the state right little property claim and demand whatever of him the said Henry Hoover of in or to the said two tracts of land or any part thereof to have and to hold the aforesaid tracts of land and premises unto the aforesaid Jacob Shank his heirs and assigns forever to his and their own proper [??] benefits and behoof[?] & to or for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever, and the said Henry Hoover for himself his heirs executors and administrators doth hereby covenant promise grant and agree to and with the aforesaid Jacob Shank his heirs and assigns that he the said Henry Hoover and his heirs the aforesaid two tracts of land and promises to the aforesaid Jacob Shank and his heirs assigns from and against persons claiming or to claim from by or under him the aforesaid Henry Hoover his heirs executors and administrators or any of them shall and will warrant and forever defend, In Witness whereof the said Henry Hoover hath hereto set his hand and seal the day and year aforesaid.

Signed and delivered
In the presence of    Henry Hoover
Note the words “between said land” and the word “perches” being first interlined[??]”


Herbert Hershey Hocker Obituary

Here’s a transcription of the obituary of Herbert Hershey Hocker (1865—1946), son of Levi and Anna (Frantz) Hocker. Hershey married Sarah J. Bower, daughter of John and Amanda (___) Bower, 1 Apr 1906 in Yoe, Pennsylvania. 1

“H. Hershey Hocker

Funeral services for H. Hershey Hocker, 554 Race Street, who died Tuesday night after a lingering illness at his home, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the funeral home at 1334 North Second street. The Rev. A.M. Billman, pastor of Fourth Reformed Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Oberlin Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 o’clock.

A grocer in the South Harrisburg area for several years, Mr. Hocker was 79 years old and formerly lived in Oberlin.

In addition to his wife, Mrs. Sarah J. Hocker, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Margaret Hughes, York, and several nieces and nephews.” 2

 

Will of Jacob Hacker

This is a transcription of the last will and testament of Jacob Hacker (1803—1873) of Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.

I’m am seeking to determine whether or not this Jacob Hocker/Hacker belongs to my Lancaster Hackers, and if so, where. He’s of an age to possibly be the son of George3 and Christina (Miller) Hacker or John4 and either Salome or Susanna (Moser) Hacker.

Last Will and Testament of Jacob Hocker

Jacob Hocker, Dec’d

I, Jacob Hocker of the Township of Elizabeth County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made,

1st I order and direct my body to be decently buried, suitable gravestone to be procured and placed at my grave, and the costs of theses as well as all my other just debts and funeral expenses, to be paid as soon conveniently can be done after my decease,

2nd I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Hocker, such articles of my furniture, as she may select to retain for her use said articles so selected by me wife shall be appraised and the amount deducted from the three hundred dollars to which she is otherwise entitled out of my estate,

3rd I order and direct that the rest and residue of my furniture and all personal property in my possession, to be appraised and sold at public sale,

4th I order and direct, that my real estate shall also be sold, and converted into money as soon as conveniently can be done authorizing my executors, to make good and sufficient title deeds unto the purchase n purchasers thereof

5th I order, will and direct that after all my property both real and personal be converted into money by my hereinafter mentioned executors that all my debts by fully paid and satisfied, and the balance, I give and bequeath to my said wife Mary Hocker, during her lifetime and after her decease, the balance if any remains, to be divided in equal shares to and among my five children namely, Eli, Allen, Martin, Henry and Benjamin Hocker

6th I order, will and direct however, that if my son Eli, should fail to pay the judgment on which I am security—And said judgment must be paid out of the proceeds of my estate he shall not be entitled to any thing after my said wifes decease if anything remains as before stated

7th I appoint my two sons Allen Hocker and Martin Hocker, to be my executors of this my last will and testament, in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth 25th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three (1873)

Jacob his mark X Hocker

signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Jacob Hocker, to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses therewith

Joel Hippert
Isreal G. Erb

Lancaster County, S.S.
On the 13th day of August A.D. 1873 before me the subscribers personally appeared Joel Hippert, and Israel G. Erb Esq., the subscribing witnesses to the preceding will and on their solemn affirmation did declare and say that they were present and saw and heard Jacob Hocker, the testator therein named, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and testament, and that at the time of the doing thereof he was of sound and well disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge, observation, and belief.   J.S. Albright, Depy Regr.

August 13th A.D. 1873, Setters Testamentory granted to Allen Hocker, and Martin Hocker the executors named in the annexed will they being duly affirmed and well and truly to administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of the testate according to the law, and also that they will diligently and faithfully regard and well and truly comply with the provisions of the law relating to collateral inheritance.    J.S. Albright Depy Regr