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.