Person:John Hoge (8)

Watchers
m. 1729
  1. John Hoge1730 - 1755
  2. James Mayo Hoge1731/32 - 1812
Facts and Events
Name John Hoge
Gender Male
Birth? 1730 Pennsylvania or Virginia
Death? 1755 Killed in Braddock's Defeat at Fort Duquesne, Monongalia River, Virginia

Notes

John Hoge, the eldest son of James Hoge and Nancy Griffin, becoming dissatisfied with his father's 2nd marriage, left home and was never definitely heard from afterward, though he was supposed to have been killed in Braddock's defeat on the Monongahela.
He served in the Colonial Forces and was killed with Major General Braddock in the Fort Duquesne Expedition during the French and Indian (aka Seven Year) War.


Land Records

28 Mar 1748 - Frederick County - John Hoge, by sale 300 acres to Isaac Hite for 60 pounds


Citations

http://www.palmspringsbum.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I5445&tree=Legends