Re: HOBAUGH or HARBAUGH, PA>KY>MO>AR
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HOBAUGH or HARBAUGH, PA>KY>MO>AR
Dan Page 4/29/98
A Henry Harbaugh, son of Lewis or Ludwig moved from Frederick County, Maryland to Lexington, Kentucky.
Lewis b. Switzerland 1728, moved to York County to "Wellers Mill" then to Mechanicstown (now Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland) then to Sabillasville,(Maryland).He died 1809, was buried on his farm.He was naturalized in 1759, and had children baptised in 1753, 1757, 1758.He purchased land in 1792.He married Christiana (shown as Ludwig) who lived from 1726-1797.
Lewis b. Switzerland 1728, moved to York County to "Wellers Mill" then to Mechanicstown (now Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland) then to Sabillasville,(Maryland).He died 1809, was buried on his farm.He was naturalized in 1759, and had children baptised in 1753, 1757, 1758.He purchased land in 1792.He married Christiana (shown as Ludwig) who lived from 1726-1797.Lewis was son of Yost Harbaugh and his first wife.Yost came from Switzerland in 1736 to Berks County (PA) then went to Kreutz Creek (York County, PA) in 1743.He was a member of the German Reformed Church and died in 1762.
Lewis was son of Yost Harbaugh and his first wife.Yost came from Switzerland in 1736 to Berks County (PA) then went to Kreutz Creek (York County, PA) in 1743.He was a member of the German Reformed Church and died in 1762.This is not my line, so there isn't much else I can tell you, but I can give you a list of sources to check for more.(I pulled this all from an index.What is in parenthesis above is my additions.The index it cites these sources:)
This is not my line, so there isn't much else I can tell you, but I can give you a list of sources to check for more.(I pulled this all from an index.What is in parenthesis above is my additions.The index it cites these sources:)History of Frederick County Maryland, pp. 1178 -1179 (note -- this book has a tendency to be inaccurate)
History of Western Maryland p. 376c, 612
Monocacy and Catoctin Volume 2, pp. 453-4,
--- Volume 1, p. 97
Names in Stone
History of Western Maryland p. 376c, 612
Monocacy and Catoctin Volume 2, pp. 453-4,
--- Volume 1, p. 97
Names in Stone
It also cites a book I don't recognize, using the abbreviation RERCF.Unfortunately, I can't find the abbreviation page that went with the index.Sorry.
It also cites a book I don't recognize, using the abbreviation RERCF.Unfortunately, I can't find the abbreviation page that went with the index.Sorry.Hope this helps.
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Re: HOBAUGH or HARBAUGH, PA>KY>MO>AR
Robert Eagle 4/22/00