Person:Christoph Hauer (1)

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m. 8 Feb 1729
  1. Christoph Hauer1729 - 1806
  2. Jacob Hauer1730 - 1793
  3. Anna Eva Hauer1733 - 1733
  4. Anna Maria Hauer1734 - Abt 1789
  5. Anthony Hauer1738 - 1804
  6. Sebastian Hauer1740 - Abt 1795
  7. Bernhard Hauer1742 - Abt 1797
  8. Johannes Hauer1744 - Abt 1746
  9. Eva Katherina Hauer1747 - Abt 1749
m. Abt 1751
  1. Johan Benjamin Hauer1753 -
  2. Eva Catherine Hauer1756 - 1808
  3. Anna Maria Hauer1758 -
  4. Sebastian Hauer1761 -
  5. John Adam Hauer1762 -
m. 1784
Facts and Events
Name Christoph Hauer
Alt Name Christopher Howard
Gender Male
Birth? 1729 Blankenloch, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany
Marriage Abt 1751 Lancaster County, Pennsylvaniato Anna Maria Lesslie
Marriage 1784 Rockingham County, Virginiato Catherine _____
Death? 1806 Rockingham County, Virginia

Christoph Hauer was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Virginia

Acquisition of Land in Virginia:

  • Page 82 - Christopher Howard, 50 acres. Adjoining Isaac Depo, Shulers, Cratzers, Jacob Harpole, Smith. May 6, 1789. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 125]. (Note: Christopher Hauer's daughter Eva Catherine married Isaac Depoy's son Christopher. The two families likely migrated to Rockingham County from Pennsylvania around the same time).

Notes

From Genforum Message Board:
Nicholas Alstott moved from Berks County, Pennsylvania, to Rockingham County, Virginia, about 1780. After he died in 1783, his widow Catherine married Christopher Hauer/Hower/Howard.
Source: http://genforum.genealogy.com/alstott/messages/31.html

Citations

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~westandstrongfamily/fgr/f156.htm#f194