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Peter Thomas HOHL aka Capt.,
Born:
1706 in Desloch, Worms, Palatinate, Germany, 1
Died: 19 MAR 1776 in Crab Apple Bottom, Augusta Co, VA (now Highland Co, WV)
Age: About 70 years Buried: MAR 1776 in Crab Apple Bottom, Augusta, VA
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Children with Susannah Margaretha DIEFFENBACH ,
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Catherine M HULL
| Born: 1751 Rockingham Co, VA
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Margaret C HULL
| Born: 1757 Bath or Augusta Co, VA
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George HULL
| Born: 15 OCT 1757 Augusta or Rockingham Co, VA
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Henry HULL
| Born: 1 APR 1760 Augusta Co, VA
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John HULL
| Born: 1761
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Mary Magdelene HULL
| Born: 1 APR 1762 Augusta Co, VA
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Robert HULL
| Born: 1765 Augusta Co, VA
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William HULL
| Born: 1766 Augusta Co, VA
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Phoebe Anastasia HULL
| Born: 15 APR 1768 Travellers Repose, Pocahontas Co, VA
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David HULL
| Born: 1769
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Elizabeth Ann HULL
| Born: 1775
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Eva C HULL
| Born: 1776
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John M HULL
| Born: 1771
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Notes:
Emigrated to Philadelphia, PA in May 30, 1741 on ship Frances and Ann.
Peter Thomas came to Philadelphia from Rotterdam on the ship Frances Ann, Thomas Coatan, Master, arriving in Philadelphia 30 May, 1741. Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch and French Immigrants, Rupp, p 145).
He located in Lancaster Co, PA and the records of Trinity Lutheran show that "Peter Thomas Hohl, a widower and a miller, on the River and Susannah Margaretha Dieffenbach, a single person, have been published several Sundays, and are joined, in wedlock, 25th of Nov Peter Thomas, his bride, and his two sons by his former marriage, and Francis, took the trail towards the Valley of Virginia. They on land bought from Christopher Francisco, on Cub`s Run, Rockingham 2 Jul 1752. This land was a part of the Jacob Stover tracts. In they acquired land in Crab Apple Bottom, the garden spot of what is Highland Co. VA.
The will of Peter Thomas was recorded 19 Mar 1776 in Will Book 5, page 407, Augusta Co, VA. It reads as follows: In the name of God Amen: twenty-eighth day of November, one Thousand seven hundred, and seventy-five. I, Peter Hohl, of Augusta County and Colony of Virginia, being sick in body but sound of mind and Memory, thanks be to Almighty for the same, do make and declare this my last will and Testament, in manner and from following, first to my dearly beloved wife, Susannah Margaret, I give and bequeath the third part of the estate, after all just debts are paid any my Eldest son Peter shall according to my will desire after my decease give unto his (step) Mother the third part or share of the increase of Grain to the land produces and shall bring same into the Barn and Thresh it for her. I likewise bequeath further unto my wife to have choice of two milk cows and the Pennsylvania Mare also a horse for her to ride and to work, which horse is to remain the plantation and not to be disposed of, likewise the choice of two sheep; the division of my land shall be in the following manner; (1st) land be surveyed from the lower end on the line up to the Dry Run. from the Dry Run up to the corner tree. (3rd) from the corner tree on to the Middle Corner tree on the upper land. (4th) from the Middle tree on up to the upper Corner Tree. The three of my eldest daughters shall be made equal. I bequeath unto them after my decease the sum of Twenty Pounds Current money each, and my youngest daughters shall also receive, each of them the sum of Twenty pounds Current Money, as soon they shall attain their age. I also desire that the three different or parcels of land, viz., the first at the upper trace, the second in (Vanderpool) Gap, third on Jackson`s River, besides an entering, shall sold at Public Vendue, and put to the estate. I empower my Eldest son Peter to sell and dispose of the same as my Executor to this my last and Testament and desire that Susannah Margaret, my wife and my son shall educate my younger Children, in a Christian-like manner, as they behave dutiful; otherwise they shall have power to bind them out this proviso to pay them interest on their money from the da
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Sources
1. | Title: 1850 U.S. census, population schedule, Champaign County,Ohio Published: Name: National Archives microfilm 432, roll 665; Page: 6 |
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