Person:Elizabeth Hotzenbella (1)

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Elizabeth Hotzenbella
d.Bef 1776
m. Abt 1734
  1. Mary HotsinpillerAbt 1736 - Abt 1809
  2. George Hotsinpiller1738 -
  3. John Hotsinpiller1739 - Bef 1780
  4. Jacob HotsinpillerAbt 1740 - 1819
  5. Agnes HotsinpillerAbt 1741 - Abt 1810
  6. Catherine HotsinpillerAbt 1742 - Bef 1776
  7. Elizabeth HotzenbellaAbt 1743 - Bef 1776
  8. Peter Hotsinpiller1745 - 1782
  9. Anna Maria Hotsinpiller1747 -
  10. Sarah Hotsinpiller1749 -
  11. Susannah HotzenbellaAbt 1750 -
  12. Stephen Hotsinpiller, Jr.1752 - 1813
m. Est 1770
  1. Elizabeth HooverAft 1770 -
  2. Susanna HooverBet 1771 & 1776 -
  3. Jacob HooverBet 1771 & 1776 -
  4. Mary Ann Hoover1774 - 1848
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Hotzenbella
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1743 Frederick County, Virginia
Marriage Est 1770 to Jacob Hoover, of Hampshire Co., [W]VA
Death? Bef 1776
References
  1.   Vann, Elizabeth Chapman Denny, and Margaret Collins Denny Dixon. Brumback--Hotsinpiller genealogy: some of the descendants of Melchoir Brumback of the 1714 Germanma colony in Virginia through his daughter, Elizabeth, who married Stephen Hotsinpiller : and allied families of Afflick, Anderson, Bunger, Burns, Campbell, Coffman, Cornwell, Denny, Dotson, Graham, Jennings, Kessler, Kincaid, Knapp, Knox, La Rue, Lemley, Lewis, Livesay, McCutcheon, Neal, Nichols, Pollock, Powell, Ransberger, Rector, Rudolph, Sharp, Surbaugh, Tuckwiller, Watts, Williams and others. (Englewood, New Jersey: E. C. D. Vann, 1961)
    pg. 25-26.

    vii Elizabeth Hotzenbella; b. about 1743; d. bef. 1776; m. Jacob Hoover, prominent in Hampshire Co., as “gentleman trustee” of Watson, a founder of Hebron Church, built the church and burial ground on his own farm, whose records in German script go back to 1786, many members of which were descendants of Mrs. Hoover’s parents, and of which Bishop Asbury wrote they were “God fearing, pious, industrious and much interrelated,” purchased 294 acres from Jacob, Mrs. Hoover’s brother, in 1779, who signed a receipt in 1788 that Jacob Hoover had satisfied all debts to him “from the beginning of the world to this day”; legacy from her father, Stephen, paid to husband and children, in 1787 and 1797; known ch.: i, Elizabeth; ii Susannah, m. - Hickler; iii, Jacob; iv, Mary Ann, b. 1774, m. 1st. cousin Peter Switzer, 1794, moved to Ohio and then Vermilion Co., Ind., d. 1848; v, possibly a daughter, who m. Abraham Bernard and who d. bef. 1797.