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Hans "Ulrich" Huber

Male Abt 1706 - 1757  (~ 51 years)


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  • Name Hans "Ulrich" Huber 
    Born ABT. 1706 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1757 
    Person ID I00007  Jacob and Barbara (Schenk) Hoover
    Last Modified 1 Apr 2014 

    Father Jacob Huber,   b. ca 1680,   d. 1722  (Age ~ 42 years) 
    Mother Barbara 
    Family ID F8990  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Unknown 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Huber  [Natural]
     2. Ulrich Huber (Lampeter Twp),   d. pre 1783, Lampter Twp. Lancaster, PA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Maria Huber  [Natural]
     4. Jacob Huber,   b. 7 Aug 1728, Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Feb 1810, Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years)  [Natural]
     5. Johannes Huber,   b. 22 Apr 1731, Pequea Valley, Lancaster, PA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1804, Ringgold, Washington Co., Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years)
     6. Anna Huber,   b. 1735,   d. 1801  (Age 66 years)  [Natural]
    Last Modified 22 Jan 2017 
    Family ID F0010  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 

    • From Hoover Ancestors, Page 22:
      "Index & Abstract of Deeds of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
      H-92 (Deed Book H, Page 92) 6-23-1759; 226 acres Conestoga Township - Jacob Hover (Huber) & wife Barbara of Pennsylvania, children of Woolrick (Ulrich) Hover, Anna Shank (wife of Henry), Maria Boyer (wife of Jacob), Elizabeth Hover and Henry Hover of Pennsylvania, children of Woolrick Hover, deceased, deed to John, son of Woolrick (this property was patented in 1744 to Woolrick Hover, who died intestate).

      Administration Papers - Woolrick/Ulrich Hoober/Huber land to son John

      Recorded 16th November 1762
      Edw Shippen Recorder

      This Indenture made the Twenty third day of June in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and fifty nine Between Jacob Hover and Barbara his Wife Henry Shank and Anna his Wife Jacob Boyer and Maria his Wife Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry Hover all of the Province of Pennsylvania of the one Part and John Hover of the County of Lancaster in the Province aforesaid Yeoman of the other Part Whereas the Honourable John Penn Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esqrs in and by their Certain Patent bearing date on the Twentieth Day of September in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and forty four Did Give Grant Release and Confirm unto Woolrick Hover (Hover) late of the County of Lancaster Yeoman deceased All That Certain Tract of Land Situate in Conestogoe Township in the County aforesaid Begining at a mark'd White Oak at a corner of Jacob Hover's land and from thence Extending by the same North West by West one hundred and Seventy Two Perches to a Marked White Oak thence by John Dehoof's Land North East by North one hundred and Seventy Four Perches to a Post Thence by Vacant Land South East by East three hundred Perches to a Post Thence by John Line's Land the Three Courses and distances next following Vizt. West South West twenty Seven Perches to a Post North Seventy Six Degrees West twelve Perches to a Post and West South West one hundred & eighty Perches to the place of Beginning Containing two hundred and Twenty Six Acres and the Allowance of Six Acres frm Cent" (on each Hundred?) for Roads and High Ways As in and by the Said Patent Recorded in the Office for Recording of Deeds for the City and County of Philadelphia in Patent Book A Vol II Page 408 & may more fully Appear refference thereunto being had by Virtue whereof the Said Woolrick Hover became Seized and Possessed of the Said Tract of Land in his Demesne as of Fee of in and to the said Tract of Land and being so Seized and Possess'd thereof & dying Intestate the Same (Desceaded) and Came to the Said Jacob Hover Anna the Wife of the Said Henry Shank Maria the Wife of the Said Jacob Boyer Elizabeth Hover Wolrick Hover and Henry Hover and to the said John Hover being the Children and Heirs at Law to the Said Woolrick Hover dece'd Now This Indenture Witnesseth that the said Jacob Hover and Barbara his Wife Henry Shank and Anna his Wife Jacob Boyer and Maria his Wife Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry Hover for and in Consideration of the Sum of five hundred Pounds lawfull Money of the Province aforesaid to them in hand well and Truly paid at or before the Ensealing and delivery of these Presents the receipt (whereof) they do hereby Acknowledge and themselves to be therewith well Content fully Satisfy'd and Paid thereof and of every part and Parcell thereof do exonerate Release and discharge the Said John Hover they the Said Jacob Hover and Barbara his Wife Henry Shank and Anna his Wife Jacob Boyer and Maria his Wife Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry Hover have and each of them hath and by these Presents Do and each of the Doth Grant Bargain and Sell Alein Release Enfeoff and Confirm unto the Said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns All that the above (mentioned) and described Tract of Two hundred and Twenty Acres of Land and Allowance aforesaid
      Together
      Together with all and Singular the Houses Out Houses Edifices and Buildings thereon - Erected and Built Woods Under Woods Ways Paths Passages Waters Water Courses Profits Commodities Emoluments Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the Same belonging or in any wise Appertaining and the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders thereof and every Part and Parcell thereof and all the Estate Right Title Interest Property Profit benefit Claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Jacob Hover and Barbara his Wife - Henry Hover (sic) and Anna his Wife Jacob Boyer and Maria his Wife Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry Hover or either of them both at Law and in Equity of in and to the Same.
      To have and To hold the Said Tract of Two hundred and Twenty acres of Land Hereditaments and All and Singular the Premises above mentioned with the Appurtenances unto the said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns to the only Proper Use Benefit and behoof of the Said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns forever Under the Yearly Quit Rent due and hereafter to grow due and Payable thereon to the Chief Lord of Lords of the Fee thereof. And the Said Jacob Hover Henry Shank Jacob Boyer Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry for themselves their and each of their Heirs (and the Said Jacob Hover Henry Shank and Jacob Boyer for their Said Wives the Said Barbara Anna and Maria) Do Covenant and Grant to & with the Said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns that they and their Heirs and all and every other Person and Persons and his and their Heirs any thing having or Claiming in the Premises above Granted or any part of Parcell thereof by from or under them or any of them Shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter upon the reasonable request and at the proper Costs and Charges in the Law of the Said John Hover his Heirs or Assigns make do Execute or Cause and Procure to be made done and Executed All and every shuch further and other lawfull & reasonable Act and Acts Thing and Things Devise and Devises Conveyances and Assurances in the Law whatsoever for the further better and More Perfect Granting Conveying and Assuring the Premises above Granted with the Appurtenances unto the Said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns forever as by the Said John Hover his Heirs and Assigns or by his or their Council learned in the Law Shall be reasonable Devised or Advised and required And that they the Said Jacob Hover Henry Shank Jacob Boyers Elizabeth Hover Ulrick Hover and Henry Hover the Said Tract of two hundred and Twenty Acres of Land and Allowance Hereditaments and Premises above mentioned with the Appurtenances unto the Said John Hover and his Heirs against them and their Heirs and Against all and every other Person and Persons whatsoever Shall and will Warrant and forever Defend In Witness whereof the Parties to these Persents have hereunto Interchangeably Set their hands and Seals, the day and Year first above Written

      Sealed and Delivered by Henry Shank
      and Anna his Wife in the Presence of Us
      ????? ????? Michel Shank
      Sealed and Delivered by Jacob Hover and
      Barbara his Wife Jacob Boyer & Maria
      his Wife Elizabeth Ulrick and Henry Hover
      in the Presence of Us William Tevon

      The mark of
      Elizabeth Huber x Seal
      Ulrick Huber Seal
      Henry Huber Seal
      Anna Shank Seal
      her mark A
      Jacob Boyer Seal
      The mark of
      Maria Boyer x Seal
      Jacob Huber Seal
      The mark of
      Barbara Huber bu Seal
      Henry Shank Seal

      Before me the Subscriber one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Lancaster Came the within named Jacob Huber and Barbara his Wife Henry Shank and Anna his Wife Jacob Byer and Mary his Wife and Elizabeth Huber Ulrick Huber and Henry Huber and Acknowledged the within Indenture to be their Act and Deed and desired that the Same might be Recorded as Such In Testimony whereof I have hereto Set my hand & Seal this 13th Augst 1762
      William Tevon Seal

      October 20, 1736 - Martin Kendrik and Hans Heer conveyed the Quantity of two hundred Acres of Land being part of five thousand Acres granted by Warrant from the Commissioners of property bearing date the twenty Second of November one thousand Seven hundred & Seventeen to Hans Boyer. In pursuance of which said Warrant there was Surveyed in part of the quantity therein mentioned on the Tenth day of May Anno 1719 a certain Tract of Land within the said County Beginning at a white Oak by the said Pequea Creek at a corner of John Farrer's Land and extending thence by the same North North East fifteen perches to a Post and South by East thirty six perches to a Post and North North East eighty perches to a Post and North twenty eight degrees East forty four perches to a black Oak thence by ULRICH HOOBER'S land South East by East eighty perches to a Hickery tree thence by WIDOW HOOBER'S Land South Sixty perches to a post South Six degrees.

      In 1748 the first Byerland Church would be built on the above land, bordering on Jacob's grandmother, the Widow Hoober's land and his father, Ulrich Hoober's land. I like to believe a twenty year old Jacob helped with or at least witnessed the building of this church, and most certainly would have attended there.