Benedict Hahn1

b. 4 May 1750, d. 1816
Benedict Hahn|b. 4 May 1750\nd. 1816|p6194.htm|Johannes Hahn|b. 12 Jun 1712\nd. 21 Apr 1793|p6184.htm|Elizabeth Margaretha Forster|b. c 1715|p6185.htm|Johan J. Hahn||p6217.htm|Maria O. Eichenlaub|b. 17 Oct 1685|p6218.htm|Jonas Forster||p6216.htm||||

2nd great-granduncle of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
4th great-granduncle of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Horn and Allied Families
     Benedict Hahn was born on 4 May 1750 in Freckenfeld, Pfalz, Germany.1 He was the son of Johannes Hahn and Elizabeth Margaretha Forster.1,2 He married NN Houck circa 1770.1,2 He died in 1816 in Bollinger County, Missouri.1
     
Additional Data
Benedict Hahn immigrated in 1751 to America with his parents Johannes Hahn and Elizabeth Hahn, and siblings Maria Catharina Hahn, Maria Margaretha Hahn, Anna Maria Hahn and Johann Jacob Hahn. They arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Janet out of Rotterdam.3

Benedict Hahn was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.1

Benedict Haun appeared on the 1790 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male over 16; 5 males under 16; four females.4 Click to view image

Benedict Haun appeared on the 1800 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male 10-15; three males 16-25; one male 45+; one female 16-25; one female 45+.5 Click to view image

Citations

  1. [S648] Linda Setzer, online <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lhsetzer/…>, Linda Setzer (North Carolina), downloaded 1998.
  2. [S660] Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker, The Genealogy of Peiter Heyl and his descendants, 1110-1936 : with the intermarried families of Arnold, Bess, Byrd, Cansler, Carlock, Carpenter, Costner (Kestner), Davis, Freeman, Friday, Gantt (Gaunt, Ghent), Green, Hahn, Henkel, Hoffman, Hovis, Huffstetler, Jones, Klein, Lineberger, (Leinberger), Mendenhall, McIntosh, Nesbitt, Payne, Patton, Peel, Peeler, Porter, Ramsour, Reinhardt, Rhyne, Reynolds, Robinson, Rudisill, Shuford, Summey, Smith, Thompson, Wells, Warlick, Weidner and Wilfong (Shelby, North Carolina: Zolliecoffer Jenks Thompson, c1938), 1179.
  3. [S659] Friedrich Krebs, Emigrants from the Palatinate to the American Colonies in the 18th Century, Pennsylvania German Society Special Study, 1 (Norristown: Pennsylvania German Society, 1953). From church records of Frechenfeld, Billigheim, Thaleischweiler, Essenheim, Niederkirchen, Obermoschel, and Moersfeld in the Bavarian State Archives at Speyer, Germany. A German version was published as "Eine Liste deutscher Auswanderer nach den amerikanischen Kolonien aus Zweibruecken in der Pfalz, 1750-1771," in Familie und Volk, jahrgang 1:1 (indexed in PILI 1985 as no. 4364), 20.
  4. [S662] Benedict Haun household, 1790 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 12; National Archives micropublication M637, roll 7.
  5. [S663] Benedict Haun household, 1800 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 903; National Archives micropublication M32, roll 29.