Display Patriot - P-188099 - Johannes HUNSICKER/HUNSUCKER

Johannes HUNSICKER/HUNSUCKER

SAR Patriot #: P-188099

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Civil Service
DAR #: A060096

Birth: bpt 24 Aug 1721 Schalbach / Alsace / Germany
Death: bef 17 Dec 1800 / Northampton / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. MEMBER OF GENERAL COMMITTEE, EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNT PA, 20 MAY 1776
  2. MEMBER OF COMMITTEE OF OBSERVATION, EASTON PA, 2 Oct 1775
  3. SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1777

Additional References:
  1. PA ARCH, 2ND Series, Volume 14, pg 297, 599, 608;
  2. MARX, OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE OF NORTHAMPTON CO, PA 1777-1784, pg 4
  3. History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania and a Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 1, pg 118, 125

Spouse: Magdalena Bieren/Pierson
Children: Johan Theobald; Magdalena; Joseph; Johannes/John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1972-04-13 IN Unassigned George Forrest Bambei (102977) Johann   
1979-06-18 IN Unassigned Paul Anthony Bambei (115635) Johann   
2000-03-06 NC 5697 Randy Darrell Steele Sr (125948) Johann   
2000-03-06 TN 5862 John Charles Echerd (142271) Johannas   
2018-04-17 PA 80514 David R. Hunsicker Jr. (207201) Johannes/John   
Location:
Heidelberg Twp / Lehigh / PA / USA
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vertical stone & horizontal VA
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Author: CDR John Charles Echerd
Johannes Hunsucker: (1720-1800) Johannes Hunsucker served as member of General Committee of Northampton County. Pennsylvania from 1775-1776. He was born in Shallbach, Germany and is buried in Heidelberg Union Church Cemetery, Leigh County, Pennsylvania.
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