Jacob Hacker
Jacob Hacker was born 28 Sep 1803, probably in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. He died 26 Jul 1873, probably in Lancaster county, and was buried in Emanuel Lutheran Church cemetery in Brickerville, Warwick township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. This is the church that my ancestor Johan Adam Hacker attended. About 1841 Jacob Hacker married Maria Krieg, daughter… read more
Joseph HACKER
JOSEPH HACKER was born ca 1812/17 and died sometime after 1880. He appears in the 1850 US census for Elizabeth township, Lancaster county; the 1860 US census for Ephrata; the 1870 US census for Stouchsburg, Berks county; and the 1880 US census for Lebanon (Ward 1), Berks county. Circa 1845, Joseph married SUSANNA (___). She… read more
Johan George HACKER
GEORGE3 HACKER (Johan Adam2, Christoph1) was the fifth son of Johan Adam and Maria Elisabetha (Weidman) Hacker. He was born 9 Oct 1766 and christened 12 Oct 1766 in the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Brickerville, sponsored by Lorenz Haushalter and wife (his uncle and aunt). [1] He died 12 Sep 1846 and was buried in… read more
Christina (HACKER) LANG
CHRISTINA2 HACKER (Christoph1, StephenA) was born on 25 December 1723 in Rußheim, Württemberg, Germany. On 8 November 1746 when Christina was 22, she married JOHAN MICHAEL LANG, also in Rußheim. Michael was born in Germany, though we do not know where. His parents and date of birth are also unknown to me. Michael and Christina… read more
Johan “Hans” Adam Hacker
Johan “Hans” Adam Hacker (Christoph1, StephenA) was the third child and first son of Christoph and Anna Margaretha (Jock) Hacker. He was baptized on 28 October 1727 in Rußheim, Württemberg, Germany. Adam immigrated to the Pennsylvania colony in 1749 aboard the Ship Ann. Like all émigrés, he denounced his loyalty to the German Sovereigns and… read more
Christoph HACKER
CHRISTOPH1 HACKER (StephenA), who Herr Heil called a “cowboy and shoemaker,” was a shoemaker in Rußheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany where he was christened on 2 May 1697. His sponsors were Sebastian Neesz, a shoemaker from Rußheim; Christian Weickh, of Graben, and Anna Barbara Krebs of Linckenheim.[1] He died in Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania some time… read more
Tombstone Tuesday: Catharina STOBER (1766—1834)
Catharina (HAUSHALTER) STOBER, daughter of Lorentz and Anna Margaretha (HACKER) HAUSHALTER, was born 17 Feb 1766 in Cocalico township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania and died 5 May 1834 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. She was buried in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Pennsylvania. She married about 1783 Johan George STOBER.
Tombstone: Susanna SCHERB (1774—1844)
Susanna (HAUSHALTER) SCHERB, was the daughter of Lorentz and Anna Margaretha (HACKER) HAUSHALTER. She was born 14 Sep 1774 in Cocalico township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania and died 17 Apr 1844 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. She was buried in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Pennsylvania. She was the wife of George SCHERB (1788—1850), who… read more
Tombstone Tuesday: Jeremias HACKER (1845—1847)
Jeremias HACKER was the youngest child of Samuel and Susanna (GSELL) HACKER. He was born 22 May 1845 and died 7 Aug 1847, both probably in Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. He was buried in the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Pennsylvania.
Tombstone: Eliza (HACKER) LUPOLD HARTZ (1830—1859)
Eliza (HACKER) LUPOLD HARTZ, daughter of Samuel and Susanna (GSELL) HACKER, was born 13 Sep 1830 and died 7 Apr 1859 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. In her very short life, she married twice, first to John LUPOLD, born 3 Feb 1823 and died 13 Jan 1853, and second to Dr. John K. HARTZ. Eliza died… read more

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