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Maria Barbara <I>Miller</I> Hauger

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Maria Barbara Miller Hauger

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 May 1826 (aged 77)
Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Berlin, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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John Hauger and Maria Barbara Miller were about twenty-two when they married in 1771 in Maryland.

The 1800 census revealed they were living in Brothers Valley, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Household members: John Hager (45 & up), Maria (45 & up), Daniel & Simon (16-25), Henry, Jacob & William (10-15) and Emanuel (under 10).

The 1810 census revealed household members: John Hauger (45 & up), Maria (45 & up), Jacob & William (16-25) and Rebecca (16-25).

Their known children:

Johannes Hauger (b.1773 d.1836)
Elizabeth Hauger (b.1775)DY
Heinrich Hauger (b.1777 d.1785)DY
Daniel Josiah Hauger (b.1782 d.1866)
Simon Hauger (b.1782 d.1859)
Henry Powel Hauger (b.1785 d.1853)
Jacob Hauger (b.1788 d.1861)
Rebecca Hauger (b.1790 d.1875)
William Henry Hauger (b.1791 d.1862)*
Emanuel Hauger (b.1798)

They had been married about forty-two years when John died in 1813.

Burial record for the Reformed Cemetery in Brothersvalley Township revealed John Hager was born in 1749 and died on December 12, 1813. His wife, Maria Barbara Hager was born on April 5, 1749 and died on May 11, 1826.


In 1756 when Maria was about seven years old, the Indians scalped and killed her father, captured them and separated Maria and her brother from their mother and baby whom they never saw again. After being captive for eight to nine years, they were finally exchanged in Philadelphia in return for an Indian chief held by the whites. Her brother went back to live with the Indians and was never heard from again.
John Hauger and Maria Barbara Miller were about twenty-two when they married in 1771 in Maryland.

The 1800 census revealed they were living in Brothers Valley, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Household members: John Hager (45 & up), Maria (45 & up), Daniel & Simon (16-25), Henry, Jacob & William (10-15) and Emanuel (under 10).

The 1810 census revealed household members: John Hauger (45 & up), Maria (45 & up), Jacob & William (16-25) and Rebecca (16-25).

Their known children:

Johannes Hauger (b.1773 d.1836)
Elizabeth Hauger (b.1775)DY
Heinrich Hauger (b.1777 d.1785)DY
Daniel Josiah Hauger (b.1782 d.1866)
Simon Hauger (b.1782 d.1859)
Henry Powel Hauger (b.1785 d.1853)
Jacob Hauger (b.1788 d.1861)
Rebecca Hauger (b.1790 d.1875)
William Henry Hauger (b.1791 d.1862)*
Emanuel Hauger (b.1798)

They had been married about forty-two years when John died in 1813.

Burial record for the Reformed Cemetery in Brothersvalley Township revealed John Hager was born in 1749 and died on December 12, 1813. His wife, Maria Barbara Hager was born on April 5, 1749 and died on May 11, 1826.


In 1756 when Maria was about seven years old, the Indians scalped and killed her father, captured them and separated Maria and her brother from their mother and baby whom they never saw again. After being captive for eight to nine years, they were finally exchanged in Philadelphia in return for an Indian chief held by the whites. Her brother went back to live with the Indians and was never heard from again.


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