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		<title>John Hoover of &#8220;Timber Hill&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In reviewing some information on John Hoover (Ulrich1), I came across the following: &#8220;May also be the John [Hoover] who had 50 acres surveyed on May 10, 1768, in York Co. called &#8220;Timber Hill.&#8221;[1] It sounded familiar, so I looked it up. The tract was warranted to Andrew Hershey on 24 October 1738 and patented... <a href="http://www.krishocker.com/john-hoover-of-timber-hill/" title="read more John Hoover of &#8220;Timber Hill&#8221;">read more</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">I</span>n reviewing some information on John Hoover (<em>Ulrich<sup>1</sup></em>), I came across the following: &#8220;May also be the John [Hoover] who had 50 acres surveyed on May 10, 1768, in York Co. called &#8220;Timber Hill.&#8221;<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-1' id='fnref-5877-1'>1</a>]</sup> It sounded familiar, so I looked it up. The tract was warranted to Andrew Hershey on 24 October 1738 and patented to John Hoover on 17 August 1772 for 146 acres and 80 perches, Patent AA13:193.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-2' id='fnref-5877-2'>2</a>]</sup></p>
<p>I recalled seeing land transactions between Andrew Hershey and John Hoover—although in connection to another Hoover family—and decided to dig a little deeper. John is a very common name. Which John Hoover patented Timber Hill?</p>
<div id="attachment_5884" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.krishocker.com/genealogy/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/HuberJohn_TimberHill_BkA27-188.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5884" title="HuberJohn_TimberHill_BkA27-188" src="http://www.krishocker.com/genealogy/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/HuberJohn_TimberHill_BkA27-188-300x228.png" alt="John Huber's Timber Hill tract" width="300" height="228" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">John Hoover&#8217;s Timber Hill tract in Manheim Township</p></div>
<p>John Hoover had 140 acres known as &#8220;Timber Hill&#8221; in Manheim township surveyed on 10 May 1768.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-3' id='fnref-5877-3'>3</a>]</sup> This land was adjacent other lands of Andrew Hershey, Jacob Bollinger, Thomas Wilson and Mark Furney. Ownership of this land must have been contested at one point, because there were multiple surveys, including several in the name of Jacob Gotshalk.</p>
<p>Jacob Gotshalk had applied for a patent on this land in 1767, but apparently never lived on it according to several later surveys.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-4' id='fnref-5877-4'>4</a>]</sup> In any case, John Hoover purchased the rights to the land from Gotshalk in 1771 for £35.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-5' id='fnref-5877-5'>5</a>]</sup> In this deed John Hoover was of Hempfield Township, Lancaster County. John Hoover, Miller, of Hempfield and his wife Ann sold this tract and another that they&#8217;d inherited from her father Andrew Hershey to Jacob Burkhard in 1775.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-6' id='fnref-5877-6'>6</a>]</sup></p>
<p>Andrew Hershey made his will on 9 December 1754, it was probated on 19 February 1755 and left his property—except for one tract left by name to his grandson Christian Hershey—to be divided equally amongst his heirs.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-7' id='fnref-5877-7'>7</a>]</sup> In 1766, Andrew&#8217;s heirs—including John and Anna Hoober—quitclaimed a tract in Hempfield Township to Benjamin Hershey. <sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-8' id='fnref-5877-8'>8</a>]</sup></p>
<p>While I don&#8217;t know for certain where John Hoover (<em>Ulrich<sup>1</sup></em>) was after he sold his father&#8217;s tract in Conestoga Township on 10 Oct 1767, I <em>do know</em> that at that time his wife&#8217;s name as Mary.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-9' id='fnref-5877-9'>9</a>]</sup> Furthermore, John Hoover of Hempfield and wife Anna bought and sold property in Hempfield and Manheim Townships, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania from the 1760s through the 1780s—a period that overlaps John Hoover&#8217;s (<em>Ulrich<sup>1</sup></em>) life in and eventual disappearance from Conestoga Township.</p>
<p>From these records, I would conclude that John Hoover (<em>Ulrich<sup>1</sup></em>) was not the man who patented Timber Hill. Instead, it appears to me that John Huber of Hempfield Township was. This John Hoover was most likely the son of Christian Hoover of Hempfield Township who died prior to 27 November 1757. John lived his entire life in Hempfield Township. He wrote his will on 30 August 1798 and it was probated in Lancaster County on 17 September 1803.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-5877-10' id='fnref-5877-10'>10</a>]</sup></p>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<li id='fn-5877-1'>Joanne M. Hoover, &#8220;Hoover Three Generations: An Update,&#8221; <em>Mennonite Family History</em>, October 2005, page 149. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-2'>Timber Hill entry, &#8220;Patent Tract Name Index,&#8221; Volume 1, page 97, Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office, Records Group 17.158, online, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-158TractNameIndexes/r17-158%20A-AA%20100.pdf : viewed 24 Oct 2012). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-2'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-3'>John Hoover survey, &#8220;Pennsylvania Copied Surveys, 1681-1912,&#8221; <a title="John Hoover's Timber Hill tract survey" href="http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D55/Book%20D-55%20pg%20525.pdf">Book A27:188</a>, Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office, Records Group 17.114, online, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D55/Book%20D-55%20pg%20525.pdf : accessed 25 Mar 2010). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-3'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-4'>Jacob Gotshalk survey, &#8220;Pennsylvania Copied Surveys, 1681-1912,&#8221; <a title="Jacob Gotshalk survey" href="http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D64/Book%20D-64%20pg%20107.pdf">Book D64:54</a>, Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office, Records Group 17.114, online, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D64/Book%20D-64%20pg%20107.pdf : viewed 24 Oct 2012). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-4'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-5'>Jacob Godshalk to John Hoover (1775), York County Deed Book F:197, York County Archives, York, Pennsylvania. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-5'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-6'>John Hoover et ux to Jacob Burkhard (1775), York County Deed Book F:198, York County Archives, York, Pennsylvania. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-6'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-7'>Andrew Hershy will (1755), Lancaster County Will Book B1:74, online, FamilySearch, “Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994,” (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-28758-9665-71?cc=1999196&amp;wc=MM5Y-WWK:n746837571 : viewed 24 Oct 2012), citing Lancaster County Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-7'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-8'>Andrew Hersha heirs to Benjamin Hersha (1766), Lancaster County Deed Book H:360, online, Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds (http://icris.lancasterdeeds.com/efilm/Default.aspx : viewed 24 Oct 2012). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-8'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-9'>John Bowman &amp; Ux to John &amp; Henry Brenneman (1791), Lancaster County Deed Book PP:730, online, Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds (http://icris.lancasterdeeds.com/efilm/Default.aspx : viewed 14 Oct 2010). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-9'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-5877-10'>John Huber will (1798) Lancaster County Will Book H:370, online, FamilySearch, “Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994,” (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28757-36002-93?cc=1999196&amp;wc=MM5Y-WZY:1732331339 : viewed 24 Oct 2012). <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-5877-10'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Jacob Hoober’s 1736 Land Patent</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a transcription of the John Jacob Hoober's patent for 210 acres situate on the southside of Pequea Creek in present-day Providence Township. Jacob Hoober received a warrant for the tract 24 Jan 1733. It was surveyed to him on 28 Jan 1733.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="note">New! Updated warrantee map indexes for Lancaster County townships are available for purchase through <a href="http://www.krishocker.com/shop/">my store</a>. Each document includes the warrantee, warrant number, patentee, patent reference, and surveyee with a direct link to the online survey record and warrantee map. More to come.</div>
<p><span class="drop-cap">H</span>aving written about <a title="How to Use the Online Land Records at the Pennsylvania State Archives" href="../../how-to-use-the-online-land-records-at-the-pa-state-archives">how to use the online land records at the Pennsylvania State Archives</a>, it’s only fair that I provide examples of what each document entails.</p>
<div id="attachment_4693" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.krishocker.com/genealogy/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/A8-150_HooberJohnJacob_th.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4693" title="A8-150_HooberJohnJacob_th" src="http://www.krishocker.com/genealogy/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/A8-150_HooberJohnJacob_th-300x300.jpg" alt="John Jacob Hoober land patent" width="300" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jacob Hoober&#39;s land patent</p></div>
<p>This is a transcription of the John Jacob Hoober&#8217;s patent for 210 acres situate on the southside of Pequea Creek in present-day Providence Township. Jacob Hoober received <a title="Jacob Hoober 1733 Land Warrant" href="http://www.krishocker.com/jacob-huber-1733-warrant/">a warrant</a> for the tract 24 Jan 1733. It was surveyed to him on 28 Jan 1733.</p>
<blockquote><p>[150]</p>
<p>“John Penn Thomas Penn and<br />
Richard Penn Esq<sup>r</sup> true and absolute Proprietaries<br />
and Governours in chief of the Province of Pennsylvania &amp;<br />
the Counties of New Castle Kent and Sussex on Delaware</p>
<p>To all whom these Presents shall come send Greeting<br />
Whereas in and by a Warrant from the late Commissioners<br />
of Property under the lesser Seal of our said Province bearing<br />
Date the twenty second Day of November int he year of our<br />
Lord 1717 the Quantity of five thousand acres of Land was<br />
granted to be surveyed in several Tracts on Conestogoe and<br />
Pequea Creeks in the County now called Lancaster unto<br />
Martin Kundigg and hans heer both of the County adores<sup>d</sup>.<br />
in pursuance of which said warrant there was surveyed and<br />
laid out on the twenty fourth Day of January in the year of<br />
our Lord 1733 unto the said Martin Kundigg and hans heer<br />
a certain Tract of Land situate on Pequea Creek afores<sup>d</sup><br />
in the said County of Lancaster Beginning at an Ash Tree<br />
on the southside of Pequea Creek near to Samuel Boyers<br />
Land thence by a line of marked Trees south one hundred<br />
sixteen perches to a Chestnut Tree thence East ninety eight<br />
perches to a black Oak thence East North East one hundred<br />
perches to a hickory thence North twenty four Degrees<br />
West thirty seven perches to a hickory thence by Land of<br />
Jacob Good North by West one hundred eighty eight<br />
perches to a Chestnut Tree thence South by West ninety<br />
six Perches to a Post by the said Creek thence down by<br />
the same on several course one hundred &amp; twenty seven<br />
perches to the place of Beginning containing two<br />
hundred and Ten acres and the allowance of six acres</p>
<p>[151]<br />
in each hundred for Roads and highways as in and by the Survey<br />
thereof remaining in our Surveyor General’s Office and from thence<br />
certified into our Secretary’s Office may appear And Whereas the sd<br />
Martin Kundigg and hans heer by a certain Deed or Instrument<br />
in Writing bearing Date the twenty fourth Day of March in the<br />
Year of our Lord 1734/5 for the consideration therein mentioned did<br />
bargain and sell all their Right Title and Interest of and in the<br />
said two hundred and Ten acres of Land and Premisses with the<br />
appurtenances unto Jacob Hoober al<sup>s</sup> John Jacob Hoober of the<br />
said County of Lancaster his heirs and assignes Now at the Instance<br />
and Request of the said John Jacob Hoober that we would be<br />
pleased to grant him a confirmation of the said two hundred<br />
and ten acres of Land according to the Situation of Lines and Bounds<br />
aforesaid Know ye that in consideration of the sum of twenty one<br />
pounds lawful Money of Pennsylvania to our Use now paid by<br />
the said John Jacob Hoober the Receipt whereof we hereby<br />
acknowledge and thereof do acquit and forever discharge the said<br />
John Jacob Hoober his heirs and assignes by these presents<br />
and also for the yearly Quitrent herein after mentioned and<br />
reserved We have given granted released and confirmed and<br />
by this Presents for Us our heirs and succession Do give<br />
grant &amp; release and confirm unto the said John Jacob Hoober<br />
and his heirs the said two hundred and Ten acres of Land as the<br />
same is now set forth bounded and limited as aforesaid with all<br />
mines minerals Quarries Meadows Marshes Savannahs<br />
Swamps Criples Woods Underwoods Tree and Trees Ways<br />
Waters Water Courses Liberties Profits Commodities Advanta<br />
ges hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the<br />
said two hundred and Ten acres of Land belonging or in any<br />
wise appertaining and lying within the Bounds and Lines<br />
aforesaid / [?] full and clear fifth Parts of all royal Mines<br />
free from all Deduction and Reprisals for digging and<br />
refining the same only excepted and hereby reserved and<br />
also free leave Right and Liberty to and for the said John<br />
Jacob Hoober his heirs and assignes to hawk hunt fish<br />
and fowl in and upon the hereby granted Land and Premises<br />
or upon any Part thereof To have and to hold the said<br />
two hundred Ten acres of Land and Premises hereby<br />
granted / Except before excepted / with the appurtenences<br />
unto the said John Jacob Hoober his heirs and assignes<br />
To the only Use and Behoof of the said John Jacob Hoober<br />
his heirs and assignes forever To be holden of us our<br />
heirs and successors Proprietaries of Pennsylvania as<br />
of our Manner of Conestoga in the County of Lancaster<br />
aforesaid in free and common Soccage [sic] by Fielty [sic] only in<br />
Liew [sic] of all other Services Yielding and paying<br />
therefore yearly to us our heirs and Successors at the Town of<br />
Lancaster after upon the first Day of March in every year</p>
<p>[152]</p>
<p>from the first Day of march last past One English<br />
Silver Shilling for each hundred acres of the same and in<br />
proportion for the Ten acres or value thereof in Coin<br />
current according as the Exchange shall then be between<br />
our said Province and the City of London to such Person<br />
or Persons as shall from Time to Time be appointed<br />
to receive the same and in case of non payment thereof<br />
within ninety Days next after the same shall become<br />
due that then it shall and may be lawful for us our<br />
heirs and successors our and their Receiver or<br />
Receivers into and upon the hereby granted Land and<br />
Premises to reenter and the same to hold &amp; possess<br />
until the said Quitrent and all Arrears thereof together<br />
with the charges accruing by means of such none<br />
payment and Reentry aforesaid be fully paid and<br />
discharged In Witness whereof the said Thomas<br />
Penn by virtue of the Power Authorities to him<br />
granted by the said John and Richard Penn and of his<br />
own right hath caused the Great Seal of the said Province<br />
to be hereunto affixed at Philadelphia this twenty<br />
second Day of October in the Year of our Lord one<br />
thousand seven hundred &amp; thirty six the Tenth Year<br />
of the Reign of King George the second over great<br />
Britain [?] and the nineteenth year of our Government</p>
<p>Tho Penn (seal)</p>
<p>Recorded y<sup>e</sup> 4th March 1736/7 <sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-4656-1' id='fnref-4656-1'>1</a>]</sup></p></blockquote>
<p><a class="pdf" href="http://www.krishocker.com/genealogy/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/A8-150_HooberJohnJacob.pdf">John Jacob Hoober&#8217;s land patent</a></p>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<li id='fn-4656-1'>John Jacob Hoober patent (1736), Pennsylvania Patent Book A8:150, Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, series 142, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-4656-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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