Display Patriot - P-182679 - Conrad/Konrad HOCKERSMITH Sr

Conrad/Konrad HOCKERSMITH Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-182679

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A212701

Birth: 1720 Rheinland-Pfalz / / Germany
Death: aft 31 May 1793 Emmitsburg / Frederick / MD

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Comm. of Observation, Federick Co, MD
  2. Took Oath of Allegiance in MD

Additional References:
  1. Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol XI, No. 1, pg 163, 167
  2. 9000 Men who Signed Oath of Allegiance to MD, Bettie Stirling Corothers,Vol 1

Spouse: Mary Anna Christina Hearse Winholts
Children: Conrad Edward Jr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2000-12-21 KS 7121 I Barnett Ellis (145151) Conrad   
2019-05-03 FL 85708 Mark Scott Breckenridge (188394) Conrad   
2023-09-01 MO 108884 Brent Layne Hillsman (227711) Conrad   
2023-09-01 MO 108885 Tyler Layne Hillsman (227712) Conrad   
2023-09-01 MO 108886 Matthew Scott Hillsman (227713) Conrad   
Location:
Emmitsburg / Frederick / MD / USA
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  • Find A Grave cites "Place believed to be buried " Tom's Creek Cemetery
  • No photographs of grave or tombstone


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Author: I. Barnett Ellis
Conrad Hockersmith, Sr. born ca 1720, Germany. Died ca 1794 Emmitsburg, Frederick Co., Md. Married Maria Christina Winholts after 1739, Pa. He performed public service, Md. Served as an Associator and Juror.


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