Display Patriot - P-330043 - Andrew HAFFER/HEFFER

Andrew HAFFER/HEFFER

SAR Patriot #: P-330043

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A201448

Birth: 1755 / / PA
Death: bef 10 Jul 1797 Penn Twp / Northumberland / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

He served as a Private in the company of Captain Michael Weaver, commanded by Colonel Hugh White of the Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia


Additional References:
  1. Office of the Comptroller General, Pennsylvania ArchivesRev War Pension Files And Related Accounts, 1785-1809, RG #4.5 2, Box 4
  2. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, Pennsylvania Archives Fifth Series, Vol IV, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1906, pg 550

Spouse: Elizabeth Druckenmiller
Children: Christina; Maria Anna Catharine; Andrew Jr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
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2008-08-05 FL 32054 Albert Edwin Myers (73197) Maria   
Location:
Freeburg / Snyder / PA / USA
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Author: Albert E. Myers
Andrew Haffer served in Capt. Michael Weaver's Co. of the Northumberland Co. Militia, in Col. White's Regiment - on 20 Nov 1777 he was wounded in the right hand with the loss of his thumb and forefinger while serving in the Continental Line ( - PA Archives - Series 5, Vol. 4, p. 550. Andrew was granted his military service pension of 13 pounds and 10 shillings for one year ending 14 Nov 1788 - see PA Archives, Colonial Records Series, Vol. 16, p. 163). He appears on the tax list in Northumberland County - PA Archives, Series 3, Vol. 19, pp. 451 & 737 - in 1787 he is listed for 50 acres, one horse and one cow - taxed 1.10.
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