Display Patriot - P-183769 - Matthias HOLLOPETER

Matthias HOLLOPETER

SAR Patriot #: P-183769

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Civil Service
DAR #: A056787

Birth: abt 1728 / / Germany
Death: May 1799 Warrington Twp / York / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Paid Supply Tax 1779, 1780, 1781
  2. SAR #100221 - Matthias Hollopeter cites
    • Collector, Warrington Twp, York Co., PA, 1770
    • Constable, Warrington Twp, York Co., PA, 25 Mar 1776

Additional References:
  1. PA Ach, 3rd Series, Vol 21, pg 89, 292, 412
  2. Ridenour, Eva Hollopeter and Wanta Hollopeteer Burris, Hollopeter Family Record, pg 3-2

Spouse: Barbara Roose/Ruoss/Rusz
Children: Susannah; Andrew; John; Matthias; Frederick;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1974-01-08 AZ Unassigned Lawrence Kent (100221) Matthias   
1974-05-23 AZ Unassigned Charles Ernest Hollopeter (106757) Matthias   
1997-07-01 TX 217488 William Joseph Bozic Jr (135752) Susannah   
1999-09-03 DC 4115 William James Allen (149301) Susanna   
2017-09-15 OK 77129 James Davis Warring (204589) Andrew   
2020-01-31 IA 89680 Daniel Dean Green (207163) Susannah   
2021-05-28 AZ 94513 Nicolas Kurtz Williams (208062) Frederick   
2022-05-13 AZ 99774 Peter Merker Williams (213011) Frederick   
Location:
Wellsville / York / PA / USA
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Comments:
  • Multiple stones, some patriot contemporary, upright and on ground, legible
  • Images 1 & 2, provided with permssion from Cindy Nell, Find-a-Gave member # 48173846


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