George HUBER

Male Abt 1730 - Bef 1762  (~ 32 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George HUBER was born Abt 1730 (son of Heinrich HUBER); died Bef 1762, Lehigh Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F216AA97DE1041C5B194929AA7A5C5CD8CD4


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Heinrich HUBER was born Abt 1700; died Bef 1762, Macungie Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: Bef 1734, PA
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • _UID: FF5B49144DC74153B26A5C076CB523476902

    Notes:

    Land info from National Genealogical Society, Vol 67, Number 2:
    Under a warrant 21 Apr 1735, there was surveyed to Clement Arne a tract of 150
    acres in Maccungy Township, Bucks County, now Northampton. It is represented
    (on oath before the Chief Justice) that in 1743 Clement sold his right to John Nick-
    enderven, Nickenderven by deed 1 Dec 1744 sold 130 acres to Henry Huber, who
    obtained a warrant 10 June 1743 for the survey 13 July 1744, for an adjoining 106
    acres in the name of Hoover. Henry sold the two tracts to his eldest son George
    Huber with the provision that he maintain Henry Huber and his wife and pay 20
    pounds to each of his other children. George accordingly did maintain and support
    his father and mother until their respective deaths and is since deceasedwithout issue.
    Before his death George Huber sold the 150 acres 15 May 1755 to Jacob Tanner and
    the 106 acres 10 Dec 1749 to Melchior Barr. Tanner in 1757by an endorsement on
    the deed of Nickenderven sold the 150 acres to Barr. Henry Huber had died
    intestate, leaving beside George, Felix, and Bartel Huber, sons, and Regina, wife of
    John Rees, Lovina wife of Jacob Wagner, Christina, wife of Francis Nungesser,
    daughters. They by deed 4th instant after payment of 20 pounds confirmed land to
    Barr. Patent to Barr 14 Nov 1762; recorded 10 [sic] Nov, 1762 (AA-3:480).

    History of Lehigh County has this:
    Henry Huber land warrant for 113 acres in 1747, 1751 sold to Henry Ott (patent 1789)

    In Warrantees of Land in Bucks Co:
    13 Sep 1738, 150A, Henry Huber
    10 Jan 1743, 100A, Henry Hoover (see above)
    30 Mar 1743, 50A, Henry Hoober
    3 Dec 1751, 50A, Henry Hoover

    Heinrich Huber and wf, sp -> 1733/4, Daniel Christman and wf (at Trappe)
    Heinrich Huber's wf, sp -> 1734, Joh. Adam Bender
    Henrich Huber andhis dr. Anna Regina, sp -> 1744, Johannes Wolfskehl and Anna Maria

    in land rec, Vol 2, Upper Milford (Leh Co Hist Soc),
    pg 68, land of Mechior Stecher isby land of Henry Huber and Manor of Richland,
    1738/9

    #################################
    Many Hubers at Great Swamp Church, Lower Milford (1758), related??
    (a Henry 1715-1778)

    a different Henry Huber:
    1761 tax list, Upper Milford, $9.0 (with Felix and Jacob)
    1762 tax list, Upper Milford, $10 (with Felix and Jacob)

    10 Sep 1765, a Henry Huber naturalized in Upper Milford

    Children:
    1. Regina HUBER was born Abt 1726; died Aft 1773, Macungie Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.
    2. 1. George HUBER was born Abt 1730; died Bef 1762, Lehigh Co, PA.
    3. Felix HUBER was born Abt 1732; died Aft 1763, Upper Milford Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.
    4. Bartholomew (Bartel) HUBER was born Abt 1734, PA; died Aft 1781, Whitehall Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.
    5. Louisa HUBER was born 1 Mar 1736, PA; died 1 Jul 1827, Upper Mahantongo Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA; was buried Howerter's Church, Upper Mahanoy Twp, Northumberland Co, PA.
    6. Christina HUBER was born Abt 1736; died PA.