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Jacob Hoke 1809–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: June 30, 1809

Birth Location: Jefferson, Kentucky

Death Date: January 25,1875

Death Location: Sullivan, Indiana

Father: Jacob Hoke

Mother: Catherine Reisinger

Spouse(s): Rossana Bretlinger

Children(s): Richard Hoke, Charles Hoke, William Hoke, John Hoke, Jacob Hoke, Sarah Hoke, George Hoke, Susan Hoke

In 1809, Jacob Hoke entered the world in Jefferson, Kentucky, born to Jacob Hoke And Catherine Reisinger. In 1870, Jacob Hoke resided in Haddon, Sullivan, Indiana. Jacob Hoke married Rossana Bretlinger, and had children including Charles Hoke, George Harrison Hoke, Jacob Frederick Hoke, John Hoke, Richard A Hoke, Sarah E Hoke, Susan Hoke, William F Hoke. Jacob Hoke passed away in 1875 in Sullivan, Indiana.

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Biography

  • In 1809, Jacob Hoke entered the world in Jefferson, Kentucky, born to Jacob Hoke And Catherine Reisinger.
  • In 1870, Jacob Hoke resided in Haddon, Sullivan, Indiana.
  • Jacob Hoke married Rossana Bretlinger, and had children including Charles Hoke, George Harrison Hoke, Jacob Frederick Hoke, John Hoke, Richard A Hoke, Sarah E Hoke, Susan Hoke, William F Hoke.
  • Jacob Hoke passed away in 1875 in Sullivan, Indiana.

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Jacob Hoke's Ancestors

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Jacob Hoke
1809–1875
Birth Place: Jefferson, Kentucky
Parents
Jacob Hoke
1771–1843
New Holland, York, Pennsylvania
Catherine Reisinger
1780–1832
Manchester, York, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
Andrew Hoke
1734–1800
Lancaster, York, Pennsylvania
Anna (Maria Barbara) Eichelberger
1731–1814
Lancaster, York, Pennsylvania
John (Martin) Reisinger
1751–1815
York County Pennsylvania
Anna (Maria Mary) Bentz
1750–1819
Estonia
Great-Grandparents
Johann Hoke
1694–1766
Anna Margretha
–1785
Martin Reisinger
1722–1814
Anna Bingmann
1728–1775
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Reisinger
1685–1776
Maria Heiss
1690–1735

Jacob Hoke's Descendants

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Jacob Hoke (June 30, 1809–January 25,1875) m. Rossana Bretlinger (6 DEC 1809–15 DEC 1875)
  1. 1. Richard (A.) Hoke 1849–1907
  2. 2. Charles Hoke 1848–1896
  3. 3. William (F.) Hoke 1844–1920 m. Virginia (Belle) Turner 1851–1920
    1. 1. Rose (Lillian "Lillie") Hoke 1892–1933
    2. 2. William (O) Hoke 1889–1952
    3. 3. Ella Hoke 1886–1947
    4. 4. Anna (B) Hoke 1886–1974
    5. 5. Thomas (H) Hoke 1884–1908
    6. 6. Lue Hoke 1884–
    7. 7. Bessie (L) Hoke 1881–1937
    8. 8. Jacob (F "Jake") Hoke 1878–1948
    9. 9. Allie Hoke 1876–1898
    10. 10. Myrtle (M) Hoke 1874–1890
  4. 4. John Hoke 1842–1925 m. Maggie (Elizabeth) Brentlinger 1849–1922
    1. 1. Camelia ("Millie") Hoke 1887–1967
    2. 2. Albert Hoke 1882–1957
    3. 3. Almon Hoke 1882–
    4. 4. Mary (Eva) Hoke 1879–
    5. 5. Stella Hoke 1877–
  5. 5. Jacob (Frederick) Hoke 1839–1923
  6. 6. Sarah (E) Hoke 1835–1888
  7. 7. George (Harrison) Hoke 1833–1920
  8. 8. Susan Hoke 1832–

Jacob Hoke's Timeline

3 Records

1809
June 30, 1809
Birth of Jacob Hoke in Jefferson, Kentucky
Jefferson, Kentucky
1870
1870
Age 61
Jacob Hoke resided here in Haddon, Sullivan, Indiana
Haddon, Sullivan, Indiana
1875
January 25,1875
Age 66
Death of Jacob Hoke in Sullivan, Indiana
Sullivan, Indiana

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: June 30, 1809
    Event Place: Jefferson, Kentucky
    Record Source:
    [1] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: , ; Roll: M593
    [2] OneWorldTree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Haddon, Sullivan, Indiana
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: , ; Roll: M593

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 25,1875
    Event Place: Sullivan, Indiana
    Record Source:
    [1] OneWorldTree
    [2] Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial# 31851011

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