Tracing the Children of Jacob Hoover
By Kris
Hocker · Modified: 27 Dec 2013
Jacob2
Hoover (Andrew1) and his wife Anna Maria (___) both died in
German Township,
Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Jacob died sometime between 13
Aug 1798 when he sold 126 acres of land to John Lance and 8 Sep 1800 when his
will was proved—most likely in late August or early September 1800. 1,
2
His will named his wife as his executor and the following beneficiaries: wife,
Mary, sons and daughters, George Hoover, Elizabeth Simes [Shinn], Cathrine
Shoemaker, Margaret Smith, Mary Choffin [Chafin], Magdalina Shoemaker, Rosanna
Hoover, Barbra Bakert [Bacus], Rachail Hoover, Jemimah Hoover, Hanna Hoover.
The witnesses were Abraham Stuart, James Wilson and Michael Cox.
Anna Maria (___) Hoover died sometime
between 2 Dec 1808 and 20 Dec 1808. She named George and Joseph Hoover as her
executors. Her beneficiaries were: son George, Jacob Hoover son of George;
daughters: Hannah Hoover, Rachel Gray, Elizabeth Shines [Shinn], Catherine
Shoemaker, Madelina Shoemaker, Margaret Smith, Mary Chafin, Barbary Barcus
[Bacus], Rozannah Hoover, Jemima Bowman; granddaughter Milly Shines [Shinn],
Elizabeth daughter of Hannah Hoover.3
The witnesses were George Vance and Samuel Gordon.
Based on these documents,
Jacob and Anna Maria (___) Hoover
had children:
- Catharine3 Hoover married John
Schumacher/Shoemaker.
- George Hoover
married Elizabeth Garrison.
- Mary Magdalina Hoover
married Johann Adam Schumacher/Shoemaker.
- Elizabeth
Hoover married George Shinn, perhaps
the brother of Nicholas Shinn who owned property adjacent to her father’s.4
- Margaret
Hoover married Unknown Smith, likely
Godfrey Smith of Redstone,
Pennsylvania.
- Mary
Hoover married Unknown Chafin.
- Rosanna
Hoover
- Barbara
Hoover married Peter Baccus.
- Hannah
Hoover, baptized on 11 Sep 1783 at Jacob’s Lutheran and Reformed
Church in German Township, married circa 1800 Joseph
Hoover, perhaps the son of one of her uncles, John or Andrew Hoover
Jr.5
- Rachel
Hoover married James Gray.
- Jemima
Hoover married Unknown Bowman.
So, what happened to these children?
Catharine (Hoover)
Shoemaker
John Shoemaker is found in German Township,
Fayette County in the 1790 U.S. Census.6
The household had 1 male (>16), 4 males (<16), and 1 female. John
Shoemaker is also found in the township in 1800: 1 male (45+), 2 males (16-25),
2 males (10-15), 1 female (26-44), and 1 female (10-15).7
By 1810, John Shoemaker and family had moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky.8
George Hoover
George Hoover is found in German Township,
Fayette County in the 1790 U.S. Census.9
The household had 1 male (>16), 1 male (<16), and 1 female. He is no
longer listed there in 1800. However, he is listed in tax lists for Ohio County by 10 Sep 1800.10
In 1810, George Hoover is found in Ohio County, Kentucky.11
The family had in the household: 1 male (45+), 2 males (16-25), 1 male (10-15),
2 males (<10), 1 female (26-44), 2 females (10-15), and 2 females (<10). [Note: One researcher says George Hoover died
in 1830; and that George & Elizabeth had a daughter named Mildred Millie
Hoover (1802-1841) who married Aaron Atherton.] [Note: Another researcher says
George Garrison Hoover was born in Ohio
County in 1807 and died
1870, and that he married Sarah “Sally” Byers.] [A third researcher says George
and Elizabeth had ten children: Jacob, Leonard, Mary Polly Jane, Mildred
Millie, Jonathan, George garrison, Elizabeth James, Sally Ann, John Cicero, and
Susan A. – all children born between 1790 and 1814.]
Mary Magdalina (Hoover) Shoemaker
Adam Shoemaker is found in
the 1810 U.S. census for Ohio County, Kentucky. 12
The household contained 1 male (45+) and one female (45+). [Note:
This couple does not show up in later census records for Ohio County. I did find a Mary M. Shoemaker in the 1860
census, age 86, so born about 1774 in PA, living in Fulton County, PA
with her adult son, David, but there is no certainty this is the same person.
Also, a Mary Shoemaker, a widow, died in PA May 1850 & she was born in PA
about 1770]
Elizabeth (Hoover) Shinn
George Shinn and family are
found in the 1800 U.S.
census for Whiteley Township, Greene
County, Pennsylvania.
13
The household included: 1 male (45+), 1 male (10-15), 1 female (16-25), 1
female (10-15). In 1810, the family was enumerated in Wayne
Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania.14
In the household were 2 males (45+), 1 male (16-25), and 1 female (10-15). Elizabeth died prior to 6
Jan 1817, and may have likely died prior to the 1810 census enumeration.15
Margaret (Hoover)
Smith
Godfrey Smith is found in German Township,
Fayette County in the 1790 U.S. Census.16
The household had 1 male (>16), 1 male (<16), and 2 females. Godfrey’s
daughter Emily “Milly” married Jacob Bacus, son of Peter Bacus, on 27 Jan 1816
in Scioto County, Ohio.17
By 1819, Godfrey was living in Greenup
County, Kentucky.18
They are found in this county in the 1820 U.S. census enumeration.19
The household included: 1 male (45+), 1 male (16-26), 1 male (16-18), 1 male
(10-16), 1 female (45+), 1 female (16-26), 1 female (10-16), 1 female (<10).
The family is still in Greenup
County in 1830.20
Barbara (Hoover)
Baccus
Peter Bacus and family were
in Green Township,
Scioto County, Ohio by 1820 and may have been there even
earlier.21
The family included: 1 male (45+), 1 male (16-26), 3 males (<10), 1 female
(45+), and 2 females (10-16). The family is still there in 1830: 1 male
(60-70), 1 male (15-20), 2 males (10-15), 1 female (60-70), and 1 female
(20-30).22
Hannah (Hoover) Hoover
Joseph Hoover is found in German Township,
Fayette County
in the 1800 U.S.
census.23
The household consisted of 1 male (16-25) and 1 female (16-25). The family is
also there in 1810.24
The household consisted of: 1 male (26-44), 1 male (10-15), 1 male (<5), 1
female (16-25), 1 female (10-15), and 1 female (<5). Joseph Hoover is listed
in township tax records from 1800 through 1816 when he and wife Hannah sold the
75 acres they inherited from Mary Hoover to Hugh Gilmore.25
Rachel (Hoover)
Gray
In 1808, James Gray was
living in German Township,
Fayette County, Pennsylvania
on a portion of the Hoover’s
property. Mary Hoover gave this part of the property to her daughter Rachel in
her will.26
I did not find James Gray in the Fayette
County census records.
However, there is a James Gray living adjacent Godfrey and Jacob Smith in Greenup County, Kentucky
in 1820.27
The household includes: 1 male (26-45), 1 male (16-26), 4 males (<10), 1
female (45+), 1 female (16-26), and 2 females (<10). This could be the James
and Rachel (Hoover)
Gray family.
Footnotes
1. Toothman,
Rick, Monongalia County, West Virginia Deedbook 1784—1810 (Bowie, MD: Heritage
Books Inc., 1994), page 70, “13 Aug 1798, Jacob & Mary Hoover, Fayette Co.
PA to John Lantz of Greene Co. PA 126A near the PA line on the North side of
Dunker Creek, adjoining Nicholas Shins. No Wits. Recorded OS 1:521.”
2. Jacob
Hoover Last Will & Testament, Fayette County Wills, Book 1: 50, written 24
Aug 1797, probated 8 Sep 1800
3. Mary
Hoover Last Will & Testament, Fayette County Wills, Book 1: 124, written 2
Dec 1808, probated 20 Dec 1808
4. Zinn,
Monongalia County (West) Virginia Court Records; George Shinn is identified as
the son-in-law of Jacob Hoover
5. Ruff,
Paul Miller, Jacobs Lutheran and Reformed Church, German
Township, Fayette County
(Greensburg, PA: Baltzer Meyer Historical Society, 1998)
6. John
Shoemaker household, 1790 United States Census, Fayette
County, Pennsylvania, German Township,
page 37; National Archives micropublication M637, roll 8.
7. John
Shoemaker household, 1800 United States Census, Fayette
County, Pennsylvania, German Township,
page 540; National Archives micropublication M32, roll 38.
8. John
Shoemaker Sr. household, 1810 United States Federal Census, Breckinridge
County, Kentucky, page 322; National Archives micropublication M252, roll
5
9. George
Hoover household, 1790 United States Census, Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, German Township,
page 34; National Archives micropublication M637, roll 8.
10. Hoover, Luella Schaumburg, “Some Descendants of Andrew
Hoover” (typescript; State Library, Pennsylvania),
page 23
11. George
Hoover household, 1810 United States Federal Census, Ohio County, Kentucky, Ohio
Township, page 74;
National Archives micropublication M252, roll 8.
12. Adam
Shoemaker household, 1810 United States Federal Census, Ohio County, Kentucky, Ohio
Township, page 96;
National Archives micropublication M252, roll 8.
13. George
Shins household, 1800 United States Census, Greene County,
Pennsylvania, Whiteley Township,
page 23; National Archives micropublication M32, roll 40
14. George
Shins Sr. household, 1810 United States Federal Census, Greene County,
Pennsylvania, Wayne Township, page 32; National Archives micropublication M252,
roll 49
15. George
Shintz will (#359), Green County Will Book 1: n/a
16. Godfrey
Smith household, 1790 United States Census, Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, German Township,
page 37; National Archives micropublication M637, roll 8.
17. Shoemaker,
Caryn R. and Rudity, Betty J. Sisler, Scioto
County, Ohio
Marriages (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987)
18. Godfrey
Smith Revolutionary War pension file (#S37426), transcription
19. Godfrey
Smith household, 1820 United States Census, Greenup County, Kentucky (not
stated), page 184; National Archives micropublication M33, roll 21.
20. Godfrey
Smith household, 1830 United States census, Greenup County, Kentucky, not
stated, page 62; National Archives micropublication M19, roll 37.
21. Peter
Bachus household, 1820 United States Census, Scioto County,
Ohio, Green Township,
page 135; National Archives micropublication M33, roll 95.
22. Peter
Bachus household, 1830 United States Census, Scioto County,
Ohio, Green Township,
page 91; National Archives micropublication M19, roll 140.
23. Joseph
Hoover household, 1800 United States Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
(German Township), page 536; National Archives micropublication M32, roll 38.
24. Joseph
Hoover household, 1810 United States Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
(German Township), page 712; National Archives micropublication M252, roll
54.
25. Joseph
Hoover to Hugh Gilmore (1816), Fayette County Deed
Book L:40.
26. Mary
Hoover Last Will & Testament, Fayette County Wills, Book 1: 124, written 2
Dec 1808, probated 20 Dec 1808.
27. James
Gray household, 1820 United States Census, Greenup County, Kentucky(not
stated), page 184; National Archives micropublication M33, roll 21.