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- 1800 census, Berks, Maxatawny, pg 635, 20010-00010
1850 census, pg 019, Lake Twp, Stark Co, OH, Michael [Jr], 48, born PA,
Mary 38, PA,
etc children
single sp -> 1791, John King and Barbara [Hildebrand] (at Trinity Lutheran)
single sp -> 1791, Heinrich Schaefer and wf Elisabetha (at Moselem)
Maria 1793, sp Nicolaus Hildenbrand and wf Anna Maria
Adam 1798, sp Isaac Bieber and Hanna Hillin
Michael 1799, sp George Hildenbrand and wf Maria
sp -> 1807, Frederick Hill and Philippina [Hildebrand]
sp -> 1809, Johannes Schlenckert and Barbara (Dressler) (at Zion New Bethel)
Elisabeth is mentioned in father's will,John Schlencker 1807/1807
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Cemetery Inscriptions Stark County Ohio
Vol.5 - Revolutionary Soldiers In Stark County, Ohio
page 349
HILDEBRAND, Michael (17 Nov 1766 - 8 Oct 1850) Pvt Pa. Wife, Elizabeth
SCHLENGER/SLANKER. Buried in Mud Brook Cemetery, Jackson Twp. B, C.
The letters B, C represent the books you can find Michael listed in.
B. Official Roster Of The Soldiers Of The American Revolution Buried In
The State Of Ohio. Ohio DAR, Vol 1, 1929; Vol 2, 1938; Vol 3, 1959.
C. DAR Patriiot Index, National Society Of The DAR, Washington, DC,
Vol 1, 1966; Vol 2, 1979
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I don't understand how Michael could have been in the Revolution. Seems he
would have been too young. And if the reference is to the Hildebrands
in Lancaster, that was a different family.
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