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Rachel <I>Fackler</I> Hoch

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Rachel Fackler Hoch

Birth
At Sea
Death
4 Sep 1865 (aged 86)
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Rachel married Henry Hoch about 1799 in Cumberland Co., PA. They had 14 children:

-George Washington Hoch (1800-1861)
-Sarah Hoch (1802-1881)
-Susannah Hoch (1803-1876)
-Joseph B. Hoch (1805-1888)
-Elias Hoch (1807-1881)
-Abraham Hoch (1809-1894)
-John K. Hoch (1811-1870)
-Henry Brown Hoch (1813-1886)
-Elizabeth Hoch (1815-1889)
-Moses Hoch (1817-1827)
-Rachel Hoch (b.1819)
-Kezia Hoch (1820-1887)
-Priscilla Sally Hoch (1823-1823)
-Aaron Hoch (1824-1843)

An effort to document Henry & Rachels's family in 2014 positively identified over 4,500 descendants.
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From the book "Briggs Heritage" by Whan:
Henry and his wife Rachel followed the westward migration moving to a farm between Newville and Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

The couple had 13 children on the farm known as "the old Hoch farm". Henry followed the same trade as his father, farming his land and weaving in the off-season.

Henry and Rachel where buried adjacent to the Reform church in Shippensburg but later had to be moved to the Spring Hill Cemetery because of Church expansion. Their graves are marked with stone markers.
Rachel married Henry Hoch about 1799 in Cumberland Co., PA. They had 14 children:

-George Washington Hoch (1800-1861)
-Sarah Hoch (1802-1881)
-Susannah Hoch (1803-1876)
-Joseph B. Hoch (1805-1888)
-Elias Hoch (1807-1881)
-Abraham Hoch (1809-1894)
-John K. Hoch (1811-1870)
-Henry Brown Hoch (1813-1886)
-Elizabeth Hoch (1815-1889)
-Moses Hoch (1817-1827)
-Rachel Hoch (b.1819)
-Kezia Hoch (1820-1887)
-Priscilla Sally Hoch (1823-1823)
-Aaron Hoch (1824-1843)

An effort to document Henry & Rachels's family in 2014 positively identified over 4,500 descendants.
_____________________________________

From the book "Briggs Heritage" by Whan:
Henry and his wife Rachel followed the westward migration moving to a farm between Newville and Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

The couple had 13 children on the farm known as "the old Hoch farm". Henry followed the same trade as his father, farming his land and weaving in the off-season.

Henry and Rachel where buried adjacent to the Reform church in Shippensburg but later had to be moved to the Spring Hill Cemetery because of Church expansion. Their graves are marked with stone markers.


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