Person:Margaretha Huber (10)

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Margaretha Huber
b.Abt 1737 Pennsylvania
  • HRudolph HockmanAbt 1736 - 1768
  • WMargaretha HuberAbt 1737 - Abt 1803
m. Abt 1758
  1. Barbara "Barbary" HockmanAbt 1762 - 1837
  2. Catherine Hockman1762 -
  3. Elizabeth "Betty" HockmanAbt 1764 - Abt 1819
  • HJohn CrookshankBef 1755 - Bef 1815
  • WMargaretha HuberAbt 1737 - Abt 1803
m. Apr 1775
Facts and Events
Name Margaretha Huber
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1737 Pennsylvania
Marriage Abt 1758 to Rudolph Hockman
Marriage Apr 1775 Shenandoah County, Virginiato John Crookshank
Death? Abt 1803 Rockingham County, Virginia
References
  1.   Wikitree.com.

    Margaret, daughter of William and Anna Margaretha (Ruedi) Huber, [1]was probably born soon after the family arrived in America, married twice and died in Rockingham County, Virginia, between 1803 and 1810. She grew up in near present-day Woodstock, Virginia, married Rudolph Hockman about 1758 and lived the new town of Strasburg, where Rudolph purchased several lots. Rudolph died in 1768 and Margaret acted as administrator of his estate.[2] Margaret married John Crookshank in April, 1775[3] and lived in one of the "Seven Bends" on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River east of Woodstock for about 15 years, and may have moved into Woodstock for a while in the early 1790s. They sold most of their land on the "Seven Bends" to Jacob Coffman in April, 1791 and the remainder to Benjamin Shue in October 1793.[4] In July, 1795 John and Margaret Crookshank, "of Woodstock," sold two lots in Woodstock to John Snapp.[5]

    John and Margaret moved south into Rockingham County, Virginia, and in 1797 purchased several lots and outlots in Keezletown, east of Harrisonburg. John Crookshank appears in personal property and land tax records of Rockingham County through 1815. Margaret was still living when she signed a deed of sale for an outlot in Keezletown in June 1803. [6] John Crookshank appears in the 1810 census of Rockingham County, as over age 45 and living alone. John Bowyer, husband of Margaret's daughter, Barbara, qualified as administrator of the estate of John Crookshank, "deceased, in Rockingham Circuit Court, September 19, 1815.[7]

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