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Johann Jerick 'George' Hottel
Facts and Events
George Hottel was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Will Transcript
- In the name of God, Amen: I, George Huddle, of the county of Shenandoah, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, being weakly and infirm in body, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the mortality of mankind, that it is appointed for all men once to die, I do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in the following manner and form, that is to say, first, I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian like manner, nothing doubting but at the last day I shall receive the same again at the General Resurrection, and such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life, demise and devise the same in the following manner and form:
- 1 Provides for the payment of all just debts and funeral expenses. Then comes bequests:
- 2 To my grandchildren, Henry, Gideon and John, sons of my oldest son John, deceased, 203 acres valued at 220 pounds of money.
- 3 To my son Henry, 218 acres, valued at 140 pounds in money.
- 4 To my daughter Elizabeth, wife of Christian Copp, 170 acres, valued at 100 pounds in money, being the same tract devised to him and George Keller by his father, John Hottel.
- 5 To my son Jacob, 253 acres including dwelling house, valued at 140 pounds in money.
- 6 To my son David, 202 acres valued at 100 pounds in money.
- 7 To my son George, 200 acres, Hampshire County, valued at 80 pounds in money.
- 8 To my daughter Dorothy, wife of Jacob Funkhouser, 404 acres, Hampshire County, valued at 100 pounds in money.
- 9 To my son Daniel, 220 acres, Hampshire County valued at 50 pounds in money.
- 10 To my daughter Anna, wife of Jacob Hamman, 409 acres, on Trout Run valued at 100 pounds in money.
- Appoints Henry and Jacob, sons, his executors.
- Witnessed by Jacob Rinker, Jr., Henry Keller and Jacob Keller.
- Signed: George Hottel.
- Probated Apr. 26, 1787.
- Source: Shenandoah County, Virginia Will Book B, Page 327
Notes
on the 12th of April 1722 was baptized a young son, named Johann Georg, the father was Johannes Hodel, the mother Elisabetha, Godparents were Johann Georg Schruger (?), cooper (barrelmaker) at Fridelsheim and Eva Catharina his wife.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
- RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
5. Jerick "George" Hottel was born on 4 Apr 1722 in Alsheim, Bei, Gronau, Germany, died on 8 Mar 1787 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia at age 64, and was buried in Keller Cemetery, MT Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Another name for Jerick was George.
General Notes: 27 Jun 1782 Indenture same from George Huddle & George Keller & Barbara his wife to Christian Copp was ac k. by the sd. Huddle Proved as to Keller by Jacob Rinker, Henry Fravel & Frederick Woolford a nd ordered to be recoreded...(Source: Order Book Shenandoah County, Virginia 1781-1784)
27 June 1782
A Deed of Mortgage from Thomas Welsh to George Huddle was ack. by the sd. Thomas & ordered to be recorded. Source: same as above
SHENANDOAH COUNTY COURT MINUTES.
The viewers appointed to view a way for a road petitioned for by Frederick Stoner, from the said Stoner's Mill to Strasburg, and from the said Mill upward to Woodstock having returned their report in these words to wit: We the subscribers conformable to an order of the August Court, have viewed the ground leading from Strasburg to Frederick Stoner's Mill, from said mill to the great road, and find that a convenient road can be made without injuring any person, being first sworn for that purpose before Jonathan Langdon, Gent. February 19, 1773. Alexander Macher, George Keller, George Huddle, ordered that the said way be opened according to report, and Jacob Funkhouser is appointed overseer thereof and all the hands 2 miles on each side of the same, serve theron under the said Funkhouser, to clean and keep the same in lawful repair.
FEDERAL REVOLUTIONARY WAR CLAIMS
A LIST OF CLAIMS PRODUCED TO COURT & ORDERED TO BE CERTIFYED OF THE COUNTY OF SHENANDOAH AUGUST 29 1782
To whom granted by whom granted Beef Mutton Bacon
George Hottle Jost Hite 800 Do Do 1612 Do Do 50
To whom granted time waggon was employ George Huddle 2 mos 20 days 10
On the 12 of April 1722 was baptized a young son, named Johann Georg, the father was Johanne s Hodel, the mother Elisabetha, Godparents were Johann Georg Schruger, Cooper (barrelmaker) a t Fridelsheim and Eva Catharina his wife. Source: The origanal church records of the Reformed Church in Alsheim bei Gronau in the Palat inate of Germany.
A Deed of Mortgage from Thomas Welsh to George Huddle was ack. by the sd. Thomas & ordered t o be recorded. (source: Order book Shenandoah County, Virginia 1781-1784)
Johann George Hottel Biography - Shenandoah Co., VA ________________________________________________________________
ca Apr 1722 Born Europe or Palatinate to John & Margaret Hottel Jun 1732 Left Rotterdam on ship Pennsylvania via Plymouth, age 4 w parents 11 Sep 1732 Arrived Philadelphia PA to Buck's Co, PA, age 10 Married 20 Jan 1742 Petitioned for Road Orange County Shanandoe 1743/45 Moved to Frederick County, VA near Tom's Brook. Built own house 1746 John born, age 24 1748 Henry born, age 26 1750 Elizabeth born, age 28 20 Jan 1752 John Jacob born, age 30 1753 David born, age 31 1754 George born, age 32 1755 Dorothy born, age 33 1756 Daniel born, age 34 1757 Anna born, age 35 1758 Vote Frederick County, poll tax for soldiers for George Washington (list of votes in Washington's own writing), age 36 1759 Frederick Co, VA George Huddle Rent Rolls 1764 Rent Rolls, Frederick Co, VA George Huddle 1772 George Huddle etc sold land Shenandoah County, VA to Matthias, 50 Wilken, Book A, Page 364 and 365 21 May 1773 George Huddell and George Keller both of Dunmore County to Mathias Wilkin for 5 Shillings 169 acres on Tomsbrook land to George Huddel and George Keller by last will and testament of John Huddell 22 Jun 1773 George Huddell & George Keller and Barbara to Matthias Wilkin, 51 1774 Rent Rolls Dunmore Co, VA George Huddle 1775 Rent Rolls Dunmore Co, VA Geo. Huddle 1776 Rent Rolls Dunmore Co, VA Geo Huddle 1779-1781 Living in Shenandoah County, gave supplies to Revolutionary army 29 Aug 1782 Public claim for 800# beef L6-13-6, 1012# beef L8-8-8 66 gal. whiskey L13-10-2 1147# beef, 5 barrels L7 [illeg.] 4 bu rye 10s; 8 bu oats 13s-4 1782 Died, age 60 Owned farm across the road from father's and land from Mount Olive to North Mountain and land in Hampshire County, VA total 2,369 acres, age 21 1782 Died with 2369 acres, left farm to each child, age 60 Buried Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Keller Cemetery, Will 25 May 1782 25 Mar 1782 Will probated Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Virginia 30 Oct 1782 Land from George Huddell and George Keller to Christian Capp 1783 Son, George Jr., Head of family, 11 white 0 black 1785 Son George signed Mennonite petition _________________________________________________________________
CHILDREN OF JOHANN GEORGE JERICK HOTTEL & ELIZABETH 1. JOHN HOTTEL (1746 - 1772) m. Elizabeth 2. HENRY HOTTEL m. Christina Charlotte Hamman 3. ELIZABETH HOTTEL (b. 16 Sep 1750) m. Christian Copp 4. JOHN JACOB HOTTEL (20 Jan1752 - Aug 1820) m. Dorothy Rinker 5. DAVID HOTTEL (1753 - 2 Feb 1787) m. Margaret 6. GEORGE II HOTTEL (1754 - Sep 1794) m. Margaret B. Wineman 7. DOROTHY HOTTEL (27 Nov 1755 - 6 Oct 1802) m. Jacob Funkhouser 8. DANIEL HOTTEL (b. 1756) m. Eva Hiser m. Rosina Fox 9. ANNA HOTTEL (28 Mar 1757 - 10 Aug 1834) m. Jacob Hamman
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