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Mock Familg Historian.
Mock Familg Historian.
A Clmringhouse for Mocl, Mnuck, Mauk, Mack, Maag famities
VolumeXlV. No.3
Summer 2005
New Goshenhoppen Macks
Research by Sue Hardy
In the past twelve years, the Mock Family Historian
has issued excellent researchconcerning Geoqge and Esther
Mack and the "Goshenhoppen Macks" of Pennsylvania.
(See MFH VoL Il No.l; VoI. Ill No. 3; VoI V. No.4; Vol. XIV
No. 1). Recently, Ernest W. Mack (DNA Recipient) commissioned me to prove his lineage to the Goshenhoppen
Macks. As a young boy, he hunted and fished on lands
owned by his forefathers where he was told by the New
Goshenhoppen Reformed Church Rev. that he was the 8m
generation of Macks to have lived in the area. Unfortunately, other than this oral hadition" he only possessed
documents to prove three generations of his lineage. Following is the result of my investigation and documentation of his ancesty which proves he is the 7s generation
of Macks to live in New Goshenhoppen. Also induded is
an updated Working Chart of Ernest W. Mack's lineage
that also contains additional information concerning this
early Pennsylvania Mack family that might provide the
basis for further research.
Based on my research, the earliest proven ancestor
of Ernest W. Mack is ]ohannes Mack married to Maria
Margareth Zimmerman, making Ernest the 76 generation
of New Goshenhoppen Macks. An earlier document of
the area finds a 'John Mak " as one of the signers of a1728
petition to Pennsylvania Gov. Gordon for relief from Indian depredations at Goshenhoppen.t This may point to
the next generation of the 8 generation oral tradition.
Howeve4, additional research is required.
JOHN MACK 1 BACKGROLJND
What we do know is Ernesfs ancestoq, John Mack 1
of New Goshenhoppen, owned multiple parcels of land
and mills during his lifetime situated in Upper Hanover
Twp and Douglass TWp, Montgomery PA.2 He resided
and ran a Mill in Upper Hanover. In a recorded indenture
dated 05 Dec1754,Iohn Mack, Mason, and wife Margaret
of Upper Hanover TWp sold 200 acres of their patented
land to
a
Mr. Michael Roeder.3 This deed was not recorded
until 14Aug 1790. Interestingly, this is the only land deed
I have found which included wife Margaret Mack. It is
not yet known when Margaret died.
John Mack 1 of Upper Hanover also owned and
operated a Paper Mill in Douglass TWp which he gave to
his younger son John Mack" jr, 1.84 His eldest son, George
Mack 1.4, ran a GristMill and SawMillinDouglassTwp.s
BeforeJohn Mack L die4 he deeded his Upper Hanover
and Douglass properties to his son Geolge Mack L.{, Miller
of Douglass Twp, and his younger son lohn Mack 1.8 (and
grandchildren) of Douglass Twp. In the respective recorded landdeeds, JohnMackof UpperHanovef is de'
scribed in occupation as a "Mason," "Yeoman" (Farmer),
and "Miller."
On 21 ]un 17 43, " I ohn Mock, Phila delphia County''
1 was naturalized6. Keep in mind that Montgomery
County was not formed from Philadelphia County until
1784.Our GoshenhoppenJohn Mackis not to be confused
with John Mack, son of Alexander Mack the 'Tunkefl' who
was also naturalized on the same day: Johannes Mak, of
Germantown" Philadelphia County."7 Interestingly, both
JohnMacks were listed as subscribing to the Qualifications
as "Quakers." This collaborates somewhat with Steve
Lapp's excellent MFH aficle "Mennonite Mack, Families of
Pennsylaania" (Oct 1996) which introduced the
Goshenhoppen Macks as Mennonites despite the many
Goshenhoppen Reformed records. It is also worthy to note
that John Mack 1.8 of Upper Hanover and Geoqge Mack
1.4 of Douglass Twp were both listed as "Non-Associators"
in the Muster Rolls ot1779.8 Howevex, it is noted in the
Pennrylxvnia Archiues that it is doubtful that all persons
listed on that list were truly "Non-Associators." This we
find true. 1n1780, we locate John Mock and George Mock
in Captain FrederickBeitemanls Company, 4ft Bat.
3'd
Co.7e
and 8th Class respectively along with son-in-law and
brother-in-law Andrew Weiler married to Anna Maria
Mack 15. Incidentally, Andrew Weiler was not listed as a
"I.[on-Associato/' of Douglass Twp in which he resided
in1779.
John Mack 1of New Goshenhoppen was prominent
in his community, mentioned as the elected 1759 Township 'Assesso/' in David Shultze's lournale He is also
found in several personal ads in local newspapers of his
day, including, Souer's Newspaper: "April 24, 1752
Johannes Mack, Goshenhoppen (Montgomery County)
wants a Smitll'(37). Years later anAd reads, 'July 31,1751
George Schlayer, New Goshenhoppeq at Johann Mack's
Mill, seeks his brother Henrich, who arrived in America
nine years ago." (97)10
John Mack 1 also appears in Benjamin Franklinls,
The Pennsylwnia Gazette: "August 2,1764 Strayed or stolen in the Nighf between the 8th and 9th Day of June last,
out of the Pasture of John Mock, in Upper Hanovet Township, and County of Philadelpfua, a sorrel Horse, eight
Years ol4 branded on the near Shoulder I S, with an L
over it, has a large Star in his Forehead, shod before, rubbed
on both his Shoulders, occasioned by the Collar, and on
the right Shoulder the Hair is come off about the Bigness
of one Hand;he is about 14 Hands and a Half higlu paces
and trots. Whoever takes up said Horse, and brings him
to John Mock, George Walkef, or Michael Roedeq, in the
Cont'd o,nno,
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30 MoCk Family Historian
above said Township, shall have Thirty Shillings Reward,
and reasonable Charges, paid by GEQRGE
ZMMERMAN."11
Another Ad reads, " Apil4, \792 EIGHT DOLLARS
Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, living in Mock's
paper-mill, in Douglass township, Montgomery county,
on the 16th day of February last past, a sky coloured MARE;
an old Saddle, with a red striped sweat-clottr, and curb
bridle. The Mare is 10 years old, near L4 hands high" with
a star in her forehead, carries her head and tail higlr, when
rid, an ailment in her left eye, the left hind foot is white,
she paces, trots, and gallops, hath neither btand nor ear
mark, and is apt to bite at strangers. Whoever takes up the
Mare and thie{, or gives me notice where I can have the
Mare again, shall have the above reward, with reasonable
charges, from |OHN BIEHM. N.B. Said Mare was marauded by a tall fellow, with light coloured haitr, is about
30 years of age, speaks good English and German. April
3.12 @mphasis added. Note: ]ohn Boehm is the 2"d husband of Mary Schell Mack sp of John Mack 1.8).
We know from two separate documents, that John
Mack L of New Goshenhoppen died between 13 june L795
(the date of his last land deed) and L0 Feb t796 (Will of
Christopher Schlicher see WFH )OV No. 1).
JOHN MACK
1.
LAND HISTORY
The key that tim John Mack 1 of New Goshenhoppen
to his descendants lies in the Land Deeds. The wonderful
thing about land deeds is they most generally indude a
title history and relationship (if it exists) between the
Grantor and Grantee. The following is the title history for
the land owned by John Mack 1 conveyed to his two sons:
George Mack 1.4 and John Mack, Jr. 1.8.
fitle History o{ Land Conveyed to son George Mack
L.4: ByLand Warrant dated 5 Feb lT33,JacobFisherof New
Goshenhoppen was conveyed a tract of land in Upper
Flanover ("alias New Gowssioppen") containing 300 acres
which he shortly sold thereafteq, in equal half parts, 150
acres to his son Herman Fisher (married to Margaret Mack)
and 150 acres (149 a to be precise) to john Mack 1. fohn
Mack 1 "of Upper Hanovel' conveyed this tract to "son
George Mack" 7.4 of. Douglass Township, Miller of said
township on 13 ]une 1795. The Indenture was recorded 3L
|ul 1805.13 (Sue's note: Ma{garet Mack married to Herman
Fisher would have been too old to be John Mack's daughter. Sisterperhaps?)
Also recorded on 31 Jul 1801 were two tracts of land
owned by John Mack 1 in Douglass Twp, which he also
deeded to George Mock 1.4.14 The original indenture was
made 08 May 7773. One tract contained 100 acres of land
deeded to John Mock 1 on17 Jan1759 by Samuel McCalL
formerly owned by the Penn Family (this same land was
mentioned in Steve Lapp's article "George and Esther
Mockl Mack Family" MFH Vol. III No. 3). The second kact
contained 58 acres of land which was previously owned
by Andreas Weiler (father of john Mack's son-in-law Andrew Weiler married to Anna Maria Mack 1.5) deeded to
Iohn Mock 7 on?2Nov 1762.
When son George Mack 1.4 (married 1st Elizabeth
Martiru 2nd Esther) died on 11Apr 1812, these lands were
bequeathed to his own two sons, John Mack'1..4.2 and.
Geoqge Mack"Jr. L.4.8. SonJohn Mack 1.4.2 (married to
Catherine Huber) received all of his father's lands in
DouglassTwp totaling 150 acres. Younger son, GeorgeJr.
1.48 (married to Magdalena Kramm) received the 150 acre
traet in Upper Hanover.ls
On 29 Nov 1856, George Jr. 1.4.8 and wife
Magdalena Mack granted and conveyed this same parcel
to their eldest sory lohn Mack L.4.8.1(married to Maria
Seasholtz).16 John Mack 1.4.8.L then bequeathed by Last
Will and Testament recorded 10 Jun L8&1 this land to his
sory John S. Mack 14873. Now, John S. Mack 74813,W
virtue of the Mnck Family BiblelT,was the father of Howard
George Mack 148135. Finally, Howard George Mack
148135 was the father of our Emest W. Mack L481351.
Title History of Land Conveyed to John Mack, jr
1.8: On ?7 May 1783, lohn Mack, jr. 1.8 paid f,600 to his
fatheq, John Mack, Sr. 1 of Upper Hanover for 106 acres
and a Paper Mill situated in Douglass Twp. The deed was
not recorded at that time. Upon the untimely death of John
Mack,Ir. 1.8 in October of the same year (he fell off a
wagon),Iohn Maclq Sr 1. then conveyed the land and
Paper Mill to the children of his late sory "subiect to payment of Dowery to Mary the mother." This indenture was
made on 28 Dec 1784 arrd recorded 22Feb 1785. The children were named as John, Maqy and Wlliam Mack. They
were minors at the time of transaction.
More than 20 years later on 25 Aprit 1805,lohn &
Wlliam Mock placed an advertisement in a Norristown,
Pennsylvania Newspaper: John Mock and William Mock
advertise the sale of a paper mill and 106 acres of land in
Douglass Township; includes almost new mill house, two
new iron paper pnesses/ wooden press, rag cutter and rag
duster."18 This land and mill was inevitably sold to a Mr.
Thomas Boyd on 15 August 1805.1e
From this latter deed, we also discover that their
mothe4, Mary Mack (now deceased), intermarried with
John Boehm. Additional support is found in her Will
Abstrach '?OEHM, MARY. Marlborouglu September 29,
1794. Odober 23,1794. Land and saw-mill to 4 children:
|ohn, Mary and William Mock and Betsey Boehm, equally.
ToBetseyBoehm, rem. of personalty and50 pds. inmoney.
Execs: George Schultz, Abraham Schultz.'2o
Furthermore, we learn from the 1805 Land Deed that
John Mock L.8.1 and wife Barbara are living in Douglass
Twp, Berks, PA, Mary Mock 1.8.2 intermarried with Andrew Mowrer resides in St. Clair Twp, Bed{ord, PA and
Wlliam Mock 1.8.3 and wife Barbara reside in ExeterTwp,
Berks, PA.
PHOTOS
If you would like to view some fun photographs of
former Mock Mills still in existence in Montgomery
County, PA, check out www.millpictures.com. If you do
not have internet access, drop me a line via snailmail and
I will sendyou the directions to the3mills:Himmelwright
Cont'd onpage 33
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Volume XIV No. 3 . Summer 2005
MockFamiry
ni*irian
St
joseph W. Mauck of Page Co., Virginia
Submitted bv Gene Andert
Mrs. Rolstnn
book written by Joyce DeBolt
Miller, ' ...Until Seperateilby Death; Liaes anil CioilWm Letters of lesse Rolston, Jr. and Mary Cathmine Cromer".
My 3g grandfather was David Rolston, brother of
Jesse Rolstory Ir. This Rolston family was settled in
Rockingham Cq VA. Before the Civil Waq, David moved
to Kosciusko County, Indiana and jesse and many of the
other siblings stayed in Virginia. Another of |esse and
Davids siblings was Benjamin Hinton Rolston who was
married to Salome Neff. jesse served with the Confederary in the Civil war.
One of the many letters in this book was written by
I recently discovered
a
Fannie E. Mauck
I searched the index in our working charts and found
thatfoseph W. Mauck onworking chafi #36 was married
to Fannie Ellen Rolston. This Farurie Ellen Rolston was
the daughter of Benjamin and Solome Neff Rolston
Benjamin died in 1859, so his wife and children were living for a time withlesse and Mary Cromer Rolston
This lette4, which is on page 54 of the book is ad-
dressed to Fannie's sister Saralu
and famaly me allwell, they haae got
tao letters from lohn (Capt. lohn HI. he uns weII and rote he
expected the reserue uould. get home. I think the way times
it
is at present
is aery unsertnin at this time fore them to get
home soon. tlrny had a oery hmd fight at Nnn Market agrmt
many znoonded.
Iucretia anil her fnnily me aII well. I herd frome
Daoiil the first of the week s soulilier past by here frome the
same regiment that he belongs to.. he belangs to the Sannth
Reg. tu Bng.
I hme to think a gredml of the poor souldins..they
hnae ben fiting so long..we her tfu Canons nerely nery dny.
William Maatk is tnkcnprisoner. Mr. Cline is
talccn prisoner..lessry Hopkins is at home woanded and Archi
is talcen prisoner..." Elimbeth A. Cromer
This is only a portion of the letter, but I find no other
reference to "William Mawk" in this book. I wonder if it
is |oseph W. Mauck?
There are over 85 pages of letters, most of them from
fesse Rolston to his wife Mary, written while Jesse is serving in the Civil War. A fascinating snapshot of one families trials.
"Ruslwille, VA
. Gme Andefi3007 CooingtonManorRd, FortWayne,
rN 4814
Sunday
Dec. 61863
Dem Sister tsaralrl
-
With much pleasure I to ilrop you a fan lines. in
Regaril to my shoes if thry are made I unnt you to mme
doun and Bring them. I nead them aery bail. I just about
Indian Ancestry in Rudolph Mauk Family
Barefooted.
by Patty Skaggs
Igdia anil Ann munteil on going to see you yesterilny. I unilerstoodlast night they iliil not go. I ilon'tknnn
why thry ilid not go, dont send shoes unles you can smd them
in good hanils. I expect to go home the last of next ueek.
I hnae not fuard from Mr Mautk for more than a
zneek. I must soon close. Mrs Smith is going to Mount Solon
to doy. I u,,anteil tn senil
this lettr utithher. She is nous REaity to stmt. Youmust
come dmnn as soonasyoilcan.
My Regarik to all the Family.
Your affectiarute sister
Fannie E Mauck
PS Write me s(nnWrite soon so lwill getyour letterbefore
I
golnme.
Direct to Bridgetmter"
Later in the waqJesse's wife Mary (Cromer) receives
a letter from her sister Elizabeth Cromer...
26,'1"964
Dear Sister,
I seat my self this anening to rite you a fao lines to
let you lcnout we me all well at yesent and Lpt you Ere
enjoyen the same blessing.
'w
Chart #41- Rudolph Mauk
m. Barnett Cain Humble
III > Abraham >Cynthia
I have found some really interesting informationregarding this family. Who is the ancestor in this family with
the Seneca Indian ancestry ? Could it be Rudolph Mock
III's wife Margarget ? Cynthia Mock's mother was
Cynthia CwterfiAtilson and I am betting on her. My grandfather, Cain Whipkey, told many stories about when he
was a little boy he got polio and his Indian grandmother
(Cynthia Mock Humble) would wrap his leg in wet, hot
wool blankets and told him that "her people" did it this
way. He was able to walk and always was grateful to his
grandmother.
I have made great progrcss with my research of the
Cain, Custer & Humble families and now want to find
out more of the Mock family. ln the 1900 Census for Seneca Reservation, Indian Territory, I found my ancestor
Barnett Cain Humble and his wife Cynthia Mock and their
last child at home, Emma Humble age 13 yrs. Cynthia is a
daughter of Abraham Mock
. Patty Skoggs
pfskaggs@myexcel,com
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32 Mock Family Historian
Found
Naturalization Record for George Mack
Great news for Larry Mock in Atlanta!
After searchinf since 1"993 and running into almost
all of the brickwalls that I could have possibly endured...I
have received some confirmation on my great grandfathe4
Valentin Mock. His German ancestral home is Kaltenebe4,
Germany. The following data has been confirmed;
I - lakob Mock
b. L2 ,4W 1676; d.29 Sry 1746; iL.29 Sep
1746; m. 4 Feb L722 BmbaraElisabeth Gassmann b.9
May 1"700; d.19 AW1784; re: Kalteneber, Germany
7.7 - lohann Hebdch Mock b. 20 lan 1726; d. 11
Noo
m.3 Feb 1766 Anna SabinaHmtung b.
lul1810; re: Kalteneber, Germatry
7.7.1 - Ctuistophu Mock b. I W 1770; d. 5 Sep
L849; m.261an1"8L8 Eliznbeth Goebel b.1794; d.
13 AW 1872 Germany; re: Kalteneber, Germany
7777 - lohann Engleharilt Mock b.23
1-813;
1.735;
d.7.3
181s
w
7772 - Valentine Mock b.3 Mar 182L
Knlteneber,Germalry ; il. 16 F eb 1 894
Quincy)L,bur. St. Boniface Cem., m.26
lan L868 EoaDorthea ot Dorthea
Erdmann Kranich (her 2nil mnrriage)b. 7
Oct 1-832 Oberdoria n Aberdolar Kereis
Muehlhausen, Germnrcy, childby
lst
man Annie Kranich Rottman.
Oct 1917,bur. Cluse Cent. rural
d.. 51L5
Cmtsburg, Adams Co.,lLnmr Quincy
(with 1"st husband) .Re : Quincy, Adams
Co., IL. Occ. Fmmer. Valentine ar. on
Included in Henry |. Young's "Abstracts of The Natulaliz.ation Records of Cumberland County, PA, 1798-1906"
is one George Mack. It states that he was of North
Middleton Township, Cumberland County.
At age 4$ he declared his intention to become a U.S.
citizen on November LQ 1834. He was bom in Rothenbury
Circle of Rezat (sp?-hard to read), Kingdom of Bavaria.
He emmigrated from there onApr 13,1828 and arrived in
NY City on |uly 4 1828. (the man had great dming)
Perhaps this will prove useful to someone.
. P aul H. Mo ck - p aul.kristin@ SBC GLOBAL.NET
a
on-line photos of Georgia Mocks
The redesigned digital website of the University of
Georgia @ dlg.galileo.usg.edu has a couple of on-line photos of Charles M. Mocl(s house circa 1895 in New Hope,
Ear$ County, GA. Also has a 1929 photo of the gentleman.
There are several 1.915 and 1921 photos of a John H.
Mock inAlbany, Dougherty Co, GA. He is at several fairs
promoting pecans as well as witha friend driving his Buick
I put "Mock- in the searchbox and this is what was
listed along withthe usual Mock-funerals and Mock-weddings.
.SharonMockWhitaker
a
shipFidesfrom Bremen to Nrw York18
Oct 1.858. He was listeil as 37 yems
of
age
71721-lohnHmry Mock
71722 - SrsannaMock m.
-Corce
7173 - lohann
Cfuistopher Mack b.1"5
Mm 1823; m,2ANoo 1860 Margarethe
Guempel
7774 -
Marta Efisabeth Mock b. 30 Mar
7825
Mock b. L4 M L827; m.4
fastine DrryIing
7116 - C atharina Elis ab eth Cfuistin a
Mock b. 9 Feb L830; d. 24 Aug 1866; m. 4
SryL854CmlKoenig
7777 - lgnatias Mock b.25 Oct 1"832; m.
24 Noa 1-857 Maria Anna Komig
1n77 -ValentinMock
7775 - loseph
Aug
L8 56
L.L.2 - losephMrck re: flear Camp Point, Adams
C-o.,ILnear Qrinry.
Hopefully some of ourmembers canmake a connection to any of the above. I will now tqy to locate and contact any current descendants of the above Mocks and get
them to participate in our Mock DNAproject.
. La.r'ry Moek7273 Graceutood t4roe. SE, Atlanta, GA
34316
Mocks on board the Titanic
Here is some excerpts from information on Philipp
Edmund Mock and his sister, Emma (MocH Schabert
survivors of the sinking of the ship Titanic.
Emma and Philipp were Lst class passengers boarding at Cherbourg in 1912. Emma later died on 18 Apr 1961
and was buried at St. ]ames Cemetery Long Island, New
York When the Titanic sank Emma was aged 35 years.
Pffipp Mock was b. 15 Aug 1882. When the ship sank he
was aged 30. Philipp b. in New York City was the son of
German immigrants Richard and Emma Mock. He died
16 ]un 1951, Dayton4 Florida. He served in the U. S. Armed
Forces during the Spanish-American war. There was a
notice in the New YorkTimes (2L Aug 1912) about the delay of his marriage to Miss Alvis Constance Ehnnan because the European war . Mr. Mock, whose home was in
NewHavery Conn. '1s the son of the Baroness von Ploetz
of Gemrany." Anyone interested? Web site where this info.
plus alot more on the two can be found:
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/ biography.phpl
mock_philipp_Edmund_21t.hbnl.
.Phyllis Mock McWilliams
c492776
32!58
Coplcy Aoe, San Diego,
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Goshmhoppm Macks Cont'il frompgS0
Mill, Schultz'sl Niantic Mi[ and Layfield Mill. (Sue's note:
The 1770 Map of the area actually shows the location of
Layfield Mill as Upper Hanover and the name is written
as "Maak's Mill.'21 I have informed the site authoX ]im
Miller and he is planning on updating the information.
Special thanks to Karen Krich who found "MaaKs Mill"
on the 1770 Map shown in 'The History of Pottstown,
PennsylvanialT51-l9i?" and forwarded a copy to me.)
SPECULATION
I believe |ohn Mack 1 of New Goshenhoppen to be
the brother of William Mack 1 nWFH Working Chart #
21. Church Records, Relationships, Ernest W Mack s YDNA results compared with james E. Mack's Y-DNA results are egsng me on. We'll see how this theory pans
out!
The mysterious Johannes Mack b. I Sep 1793; d.1,4
Sep 1841; m. SarahSechler - bur. in New Goshenhoppen
Cem" is taunting me as well. He appears later on the scene
but has familial connections with the Renningers of New
Goshenhoppen. I have been tracking their descendants as
well, we'll see where we end up.
WORKING CHART #02
Based on my research, and the amazing help and
combined efforts of Steve Lapp, Barbara Dittig Ernest W.
Mack, Ron Moore and Karen Kridr,I submit the following
updated Working Chart t02 as fohannes Mack of New
Goshenhoppen, Montgomery County, PA,/ George and
Esther Mack of Montgomery Co., PA:
Working Chart #02Johannes Mack I
New Goshenhoppen/George & Esther Mack,
7.
lohannes Mack b. ca 7713;d btzo I un 1795-Feb 7796)
m.
7736
Marta Matgarctha Zimmettnan
Me eke s he im flei delb ery,B
b.73
| m7716
a den
Elisabeth Mack bp,20 Noa 1737 Neut
G o shenhopp en Chutch,E as t GrcercilleJvl,P$il.77 Mat 7800
Heteford 7\np,Berks,PA; m. 25 Noo 7760 Philip Lahr
b,7734;;it.24 Mar 7800 Hetefoil Ttop,Berk PA)
7.2. Ann* Catharina Mack b,9 N oo 1738 Upper
Hanoo er$ontgoffiery,PA;d.76 Sq 18il -Eredetick
Ttrp Julontgomery County,PA m. 25 Noo 77&) l ohannes
Hentich Stet'tler b.f an 173il7732 1.9 May 1780 Limeic Tutp.
,Il[ontgomery CorPa,)
7,3. Anna Margareth Mack bp.30 Aug 7747 Neut
Goshenhoppen Churchrfipper Hanooer Ttop, Montgonery,PA;
1.7.
m.23lun
7767 Chistopher Schlcidter 1,1817
7,4, GeorgeMackb.4 Apr 7742Neut
Gos chenhoppenP,as t G wenoille,NLo ntgomery,Pfu i1.77 Ap
Upper HanooerM,P* m, 7st 7 May 7767 Elisabetha
b.3 Apt 1743 Oley Mts,Pfu d.17 Mar 7773 Upper
r 7872
Martin
HanwerplontgomeryPA
Ottly 7 ehildborn to this uniou
Cathaina Mqek 7.4.7 b. il4 Mar
7777
_b.23lun
m, 2nd.afi Mar 7V3 Esther
7755; ;i1.25
Dec 7832 Upper HnnaoerliLon tgomery,PA. George, Elizabeth,
Esthu allburied next to each other, Olil Cem, of Neut
Goshenhoppen chatch, E. Grcenoille, PA"George's stone has
an Ameican Reoolution emblcm and place for a flag, The info
on the graoestone for George B Esther is utitten in German
Data from Ernest Mack - See Vol, XI #3, pg
1.4.7. Catheina Mack b.4 Mar 7771 Neu
Goschenhoppen E ast Grcenoillc, Montgomery, P*d.37 fan
78ll6,bur.Neut Gosh. Cem.Tombstone: Cathadna dlo Geotge
fi Elizabeth Mack, m.76 Apt 7789 HenrickHoffman; teareil 12
children
7,4.L I ohn Mack b,37 Mar 7V9 Upper
Hanoo etltl ontgomery,P*i1,2 | an 7852 Upper H anoa e4
Montgomery,PA; m. 37 Aug 7806 Catheline Hubet b.24 Eeb 7785
Montgomery,Pfud.22 Aug 7836 Upper Hanoue4
Montgomery,PA), Both bur. Falkns *oamp teformed cem.,
Neut Hanooer Twp, Montgomery Co, PA, Executot to father's
will.
1t91,lacob Mack b.7lan 7807 m.Sophia
Dellecker
74277
Mary Mack b.7837
74i272
Sarch Mack b.78tl5
N qp Hanoo er$. otrtgomery,PA)
N eut Ha nov erfl.ontgomery,PA)
7tli|L George Mackb.Abt 7870
7t93. Eemale Mackb.Aht 7872
7421L Anna Mack b.7874 PA ;d.2 N oo 7897; m.
Michael Koons d.N oa 7870
7tt25. Elizabeth Mack b.7875 P4 d.2 | an
7897; m. Francis Wagner. 8 chilfuen,
7426. "Polly' Mary Mack b.7876 PA; m.
Philip D. Rudy of
Upper
Salford
7427. Sophia Mack b.7817; m. Reuben S,
Hauck of ErederickTtop, separateil\ 1862
7tl18. fohnMack b.7879; m. Maria b. ca 1"824
7tt281. Sqtah
b.7849 FreilericN
AnnMaek
Montgomery,PA
7tt29. Isaac
Msck b.7824
Montgomexy,PA
7t120. C a therine Meck b.7828
Montgomery,PA; Single.
7.4.3. Maria Margaret Mack b,Abt 7780; m. Conrad
Geiger; il.Abt 7828
T.4.iL Elizsbeth Mack b.78 lan 7782 Upper Hanaoer,
Montgomery,PA;d,23 lan 78ffi Ercilerick T?op, Montgomery
Co.,PS m. Abt 7807 Phitip Christman b,7Eeb 7779; d,26lan
7MS Freilefick I\np, Montgomery Co.,PA)
1.4.5, Esthet Mack b.778A; d.Aft 7850 Frciletick Tutp,
Montgomery Co.,Pfr eonfrmcil at Great Sutamp Reformeil
Charch of Loroer Milford, I*high co,, PAin 7808 (at age 24); m.
lacob Eishet
7457 - Anna Fisher b, 73 fan 7827, bapt. at
Goshenhoppen Relormed Church, wittresses Conrad Geiger ts
ut ife, M eri a, Es thel s sis ter.
7.4,6. Matgarct Maek b,7787 Uppet
Hrnooultontgomely,P* ffi. Ailam Ebethail b.1782
1.4,7, Vercnica Maek b -Abt 7789; m, 14 Mar 1873
Fslknet Swamp, New Hnnooel Lutherat churdt, Montgomery
Co,PA f aeob Koch
7.4.8. George Mack b,78 fun 7790 Upper
HanooerJVIontgomery,P*d.78 Aug 7872 Upper
HatnverJil.ontgomery,Pfu m37 Mar 7876Magdotena Kramm
b.13 lan 7786; il.9 Mar 1867 Upper Hanooer, Montgomery,PA);
both but Neto Gosehnhoryen Chatch, E, Gteenille, PA.
Executar to father's
will.
7tI{J7.
fohnMackb.TT
ltn
7877
Montgomery,P*d,9 May 7884 Montgomery,Pfu m.79 Noo 184s
Cont'd onoareiN2
r-l
Volume XIV No. 3 . Summer 2005
34 Mock Family Historian
Letters to the Editor
I am seeking information on the Mouck surname and
am trying to understand the origins of the name.
I have been looking for family srunames origins and
meanings, and while I found the origins and meanings of
all my family names, I've yet to find anything on the
Mouck name Once I am ready to put my tree on-line,Id
like to be able to give a little info and website formore info
on each family name. As I cannot find anything on Mouck,
I amreconsidering this idea as I donlt want to leave it outespecially since it was my mother's maiden name.
Ihave tracked my gggrandfather b.18/9) listed as
born in Canada as were both parents.
My question is this - The Mouck surname is German,
right? If so, would that not mean that they immigrated to
Canada from a Germanic Country? If so, how would I
track back past my gg grandfather? Here is what I have;
Loais E. Mouckb. Oct L849 Cannda; m. Hatiet A,
Roberts b. ,4pr 1-857 II; immigrated from Canada in 1871,
age 29
Son,Henry Robnts Mouck b.Noa L878lL; m,
Alheta
Sprague (?)
My grandfather, Louis Robet Mouckb. L Mar 1905lL; d.
23 lan L975, m.
Martha lrene Boyer b.23 Dec
L91"4;
lL; il.
29lan1994
Any assistance you offer would be greatly appreciated.
.Rosanna Cassidy P O 705927 fefferson City, MO
65770 rosanna_hqe@yahoo,com
From Ed. to Rosanna,
I've gone through the index of our 1st 12 Volumes
(MFH) looking for Mouck This is what I found:
"Query - For the lnst hundreil ymrs, in our family, the
surnnme Mockwas spelled Mouck. Hounqmostrecords ilated
before L880, the same lwme was spelleil Mock. Benjamin F.
Mouck, b.1837 UA; d.191-0 McDonald Co, MO married lst
Mory *.Nelson; m.2nd 1"879 Crmaforil Cn, KS Lucinda Ellen
Smith......"
In a pichne of membrs attending a Mock Confamce in
& Opal Mouck (formn mem-
Page Co., VA, FaIl of 1"996 is BiII
bers)
InVoL ){. #4-Fa112002- "Sebastian Mnuchanil Mar*l
Mouk Descendants in Lancaster and Washington Co, PA" ln
this artide, which indudes church records and a "working charf' for Sebastian Mauch there is a variety of spellings within this one family - Maudr" Maulg Mauds, Mouck"
Maug, Mouk
Sources for this article:
WEBSITE of fudith Hart - "Hershey Family Tiee"
Trinity Lutheran Church Recordq Lancaster Co, PA
1730-L767
US Census Records
Query onMouckSurname Boards -Ancestry. com
1. From Pete Williams, descended from Mary Polly
Mouck (1816-1893); m. |oseph Pollock McMillan
2. From Ellia Cocluan, descended from Eleanor Mauk/
Mouck
There are many variations of the name Mock. It appears that those that were of Swiss origin spelled their
name Maag. When they arrived in PA, the name was
spelled Mauk. Why? - who knows. Language could have
been involved. The immigration and census people probably spelled it the way they heard it. Many within the
same family spelled it different. This Maag/Mauk family
kept the name Mauk while in VA. The next generation in
KY the name became Mock. Another Mock family of German descent who spelled their name Mack while living
in PA. By the time they arrived in OF{, itwas Mock.
Please don't give up on your mother's surname of
Mouck. I would suggest you use the Internet - Ifs truly
amazing what you can come up with. I think if s
""lik"ly
that you'll find the origin of this name. I've done research
on my husband's name @ittig) and traced it back to Germany in the early 1700's. Still don't know the origirU but
I've learned a lot about the family along the way.
Huppy hunting!
. Barbara Dittig,
editor Mock Eamily Historian
a
Alexander Mack Ancestor
I am researching my husband's family history. His
mother was a Mack and her side of the family, it seems,
was veqF interested in genealory, probab$ because the
women were active with DAR She died in 19l2,butlefta
"family history" of sorts. It traces the family line back to
AlexanderMack,but gives few details and the family line
she mentioned isn't in your working charts. It might be
that she was in error, but could it also be that there are
other descendant lines not covered by your charts?
Briefly, the line is: Alexander Mack; his sory Wlliam Mack" documented Rev. War ve! his son" Alexander
Mack m. Susanna Fisher (moved fromAdams Co, PA to
Winchesteq, O$ to Carthage, IL; his sory David Mack
1817 11819 trt.PA "near Gettesburg"; m. Augusta Henriette
UlriclU his sory David Edward Mack 1860-1937 , Cafthage,
IL; m. Ellen Lucretia Carey, b.1864; d.1963; his soru Edward Carey Mack 1889-1955 m. Dorothy Ferris Carthage,
Hancock,IL; his dau., Dorothy Lucretia Mack 1927-1952
. Sheila McLin Endres <endres@texas,net
Ed. Note to Sheila:
Thank you for writing regarding your Alexander
Mack family line. Obviously this family has not been researched by any of our members. #L.3.1, - William Mack
b. 31 Oct 1749; d.13 Feb 1813, could have been in the Revolution. He was the s/o Alexander Mack Jr. & Elizabeth
Neis.
I would be very interested in your research for this
family and will be happy to work with your and share
any further information I receive on this line.
We are particularly interested in any Alexander Mack
direct male descendant who would be willing to participate in our Mock/ Mack DNA project
.B
ath ara
Dittig, e ditor
Volume XIV No. 3 . Summer 2005
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue
Chester County (1809-1870)
Submitted by Shamn Mock Whitaker
This database is primarily a listing of marriages,
deaths and obituaries from the Village Record, published
in West Chesteq, Pennsylvania.
Decemhu 7,7U6 WLLAGE RECO.RD
Mariage On Thursday, the 26th alt., by Reo. lohn
McCrom, MnWM, MAUCK of WestVincmN Chester
county, to Miss REBECCAMILLER" of Berks coanty,
April 17, l%g WLLAGE RECORD
Mariage At theVincmt Parconage, on the Nthult,,by
the Reo. Allm l, Hires, Mr. Dmis Mock , to Miss Anna
lane lames, all of West Vincent, Chestu county,
MockFamily Historian 35
Hary T, Gray, Co. A, zrnunded slightly; Corpo Geo, Ellan,Co. A,missing; Prioate fohnEord, Co, A,
missing; Corporul lohn Rock, Co. B, missing; Corporul
lohn B. Grifrith, Co. B, ununiled slightly; Prioate Amhtose
Quay, Co. C,wounded in siilz smerely; Francis Hoffmaq
Co. C, contusion of shouliler; Priznte fohn lotdan, Co. D,
CorporuI
ral
woaniled in leg slightly; Lieutenant Thos. Congriff, Co. E,
wounded in brmst shghtly; Sergeant lohn E, Hantsman,
Co. F,woundeil in theback; Corporal Lewis P, Malin, Co. F,
waunded in the hcad; Prioate Daoid Mock, Co. E wounded
in hanil smtrely; Lieut. Geo, W, Dufu, Co. I, ununded in
hip slightly. The totnl znte cast in the Regiment zpas L20; 86
Union and 34 Wosition; rct 66 to 34 as rryresented in the
Amricun Republican of the 18th. The Regiment is now ilaing
duty on the ight of the line, ncrth of the lames Ria*, nem
ChaffinFarm,Va. [CW]
April 3, L8ffi WLI^A.GE RECORD
Moriage By the Rm.l.B. kupe, on the 22il ult., Mr. Daois
March 26, 7850 WLLAGE KECORD
Mariage On the eoming of the 7Ath, by the Rea,l.B,
Knipe, Mr.lacob Mock, to Miss Mmy lacobs, both of East
Mock, of West Vincent, Chest* county, ta Miss Sallie
Vincmt,
March 79,7867 WLI-A,GE RECORD
Marriage On tfu 15th inst.,by the Rat. I.E. Wilson, Mt, lohn
Dorat, of West Philadelphia,to Miss Mary A. Mock, of
Octobu 27, 7856 WLI-A.GE RECOKD
DeathNotice In Brks cotnty, of dropsy, on the 13th
instant, Mrs. RebeccaMock, at an adoanced age,,,,
L
Roades, of Pottstown.
Chester Springs, Chester Co, PA.
t
Aagust 25, 7857 WLLA,GE RECORD
Mariage In Reading, hy Reo, |W Mocaskey, Mr. Lni
Brks county, to Miss Catherine Lessig, of
Mock, of
Chester county.
Stptemb
u
28, 7858 WLLA,GE RECORD
Martage On the 78th inst., by Reo. LC. Human, Mr.
leremiah Mock , to Miss Annic Grubb, both of East Coomfiy, Chester coanty,
fantary75,78CI WLIA,GERECOKD
Marriage On the 26th ult.,hy the Reo. l,B, Knipe, Mr.
Perry Mock to Miss Mary Dehtiln, all of WestVincent,
N oo tmber 79, 7867 WLLAGE KECOKD
Marriage On the 2d inst., by Reo. l,B, Knipe, Mr. loshw
F. Rhmds to Miss Maria A. Mock, both of Pottstoutn,
fune 25,1862 DELAWARE COIINTY AMEKICAII
DeathNotice: In Miililletoron, onthe 23il inst.,IOHN
MAUCK
Noo ember L, L8& WLLAGE RECORD
Casaalties HEAD QUARTERS 97TH P,U, CHAFFIN'S
FARMT UA., Oct,2+ 78&1. Henry S. Eoans: Sir - The
follnuing is a list of casualties in this Regiment during the
month of September,'1854, together with the oote cast at the
electionheld on the secondTottdry of this month: Sergeant
Maior Cheyney T, Haines, ztounded in the hip slightly;
Mock, Mag& Mack, Mauks in PA Gazette 172&1800
August 22,1757 The Pennsylvania Gazette
Notice is hereby giaen, frmt thne is to be sold at the upper
enil of Germantown, Iying by the great roail leading from
Gtrmantoum towmds Plimouth,apiece of Innd, containing tun
acres, utith fino ilzoelling hauses, one whermf stone, the other a
Iog Inuse; there are about sanmty ryple, pmch and cherry trees
on it; it is good grass land, with a small oeek running across the
miitille thereof; and there is a gnil ilrau well, stabling, and other
mnaeniences, on tlu premises. Any person inclining A purclwse
the same, mry hem furthu, by aWWng to lohn Mock , the
ou)ner, Iioing on mid plau. An inilisputable title toill be giaen.
The land is clur of grounil rent.
April
13, 1758 The Pennsylvania Gazette
AII Persans utha hroe any Demanils against the Estnte of
lolm lones, late of the N ao Purchase, in Berks County, ilecmsed,
are herelry desireil to arymr with their Accounts on the ninth
Dry of Mry ncxt, nt the House of lanes Keime4 in Reading, in
order to hme them settleil and adjusted, in such Manner as the
Circamstances of the Estate znill admit, according to l-mn. At
tohich Time anil Place Attenilance will be gioen by
IsaiahWillets, and Geotge Mock Executors.
October 7,1762 The Pennsylvania Gazette
Strayed or stolm, on the 26th of Septemb* last, from the
Subscriber, liaing in Francl{oril, A dark bay Horse, fuur Years
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36 Mock Family Historian
Cont'ilftom preoioas page, PA Gazette
olil, fourteen Hands high, paces uell, and trotts some, has a Star
and Snip, his Ears something utorn with a Yoke , his nem Hinil
foot znhite, and nme white Hair s in his Elnnk. Whon er tale s up
said Horse, and ilelioers him to the Oumr at Franckford, or
Sander Mock, in Seconil street, Philailelphin, slall hmte Ttnenty
Shillings Ratnr d; but if stnlen, for Hor s e and Thief Tfu ee Pounds,
and reasotwble Clurges, paid by Willinn Bolleril or Saniler
Mock
him again, shall be handsmely raomdcd, and rmsonable chmges
paid hy fustinean Eox, Philadelphia, Third street, corner of
Church allry,No.11.
N.B. All masters of aessels, and others,
him or corry him off at their peril.
are
fwbid to lwrbour
Hope someone gets some good from this data.
.
Sharon
MockWhitaku
sew@Bellsouth,net
a
August 2,1764 The Pennsylvania Gazette
Strryed or stolen in the Night, betzaeen the 8th anil gth
Day of lune lnst, out of the Pastwe of lohn Mock, in Uppu
Hanqser Tounship, and County of Philndelphia, a sorrel Horse,
eight Years olil, branded on the nmr Shoulder I S, with an L otrcr
it,has a lnrge Star in his Forehmd, shoilbefore, rubbeil on both
his Shoulders, occasianedby the Collar, and on the right Shouliler the Hair is come off about the Bigness of oneHand; he is
about 1.4 Hands and a Half high, paces and trots. Whomer talces
up s uil Hor s e, anl brings him to I ohn M o ck, G e org e Walker,
or Miehael Roe dcr, in the abooesid Toumship, shall hmte Thirty
Shillings Raaard, and reasoruble Charges, paiil by George
Zimnerman
September 4,1766 The Penruylvania Gazette
Yesterday Se, in the Eoening, the hrn of Mn lacob Moclg
in Passyunk Township, was set on Fire by Lightning, uhich
entirely mnsumed the same; together with his Grain, Flnx, a
grmt Quantity of Huy, Bc.
April3Q 1767 The Pennsylvania Gazette
Came to lohn Banks on place, in the Nrck, Passyunk
DAR & SAR applicants.
In the last MFH newsletter was an article regarding
Mock/Mauk, etc. applications to join the DAR or 9AR.
Patty Skaggs, a new member suggested that we start a repository of the approved applications to share with those
who may be working on their applications for patriofs
who served in the RW. To order one of these applications
from DAR is $20.
I have received the following approved applications
. RudolphMaulc fromBarbara PayneJones (2002) &
Eugenia Mock McElwee (1964).
.Daniel Mauck of Shenandoah, Va. (1953) Joan
Belanger
.Flans George Mock of York Co, PA Martha Barnhart
If
interested in a copy, please contact Barbara Dittig
bdittig@comcast.net.MFH will pay the mailing postage.
If you have joined through another Mock patriot, do
hope you will send a copy to add to our repository.
In
the DAR Patriot
Inder
six Mocks are listed:
township, ablacklnrse,zttith a slwrt sroitch tail, about12hands
high. Whoner has last the sme,W ryptVi"g to the subs$iber,
and paying all charges, may hnoe it again. Conrad Maak
.DeVault -b.1755 GR m. Phebe Clinard - NC
'George b.178 NC d. 18€ MS; nr X; So1. NC, SC
.Hans George b. ca1735 GR; d. p1790; m. X; pvt PA
.jacob b.1753 PA; d. L836 NC; m.Iulianna Kappus; pvt.
December 18,1782 The Pennsylvania Gazette
WHEREAS l, the subscriber, did, in the ymr 1779, pwchase a piece or parcel of LAItlD, in Richland township, Bucks
county, State of Pennsylaania, contnining 4lO acres, from a certain lacob Mock, for which he promiseil to deliaer me a gooil
and sufrcient title on the 27th day of Nooemher, in the yem
1,782, tohichpromisehe nun refuses toperform.I therefore forewmn allpersons from gioing any nnney ta the miil f aeob Mock
upon the saidlnnd, as he has receiaed the greatest part of the
PA
considerutian maney from me.fonas
Hattsell
December 15,1790 The Pennsylvania Gazette
RAN mnay from the subscriher on the L2th of Nnember,
1790, an apprentbe boy, nameil Hmry Maag, but has changed
his nnmeil to Harry Barrett, by trade a taylor, hns 3 ymrs anil 2
months tn serue; lwd on zohen he utent auny a white shirt, lapell' d
striped green coating coat, with white metnl bultons, striped
toylenet oest znith yellow buttons, queens cord pair ofbreeches,
and mottleil stockings; the third ftnger of his left lanil is off at
the ftrst joint. Who euer secures him, so tlmt his nwsts may haoe
.Peter jr. b.7742 GR; d.
1"817
PAm. Elizabeth Sample;
rrs, PAI
.Rudolph b.1742; d,.7817 KY; m. Catherine ; I€ VA
Moak,Mook"Muck
.Andrew b. caL754PA; d. BM OH;m. Elizabeth; PA
.George b.1760 HL (?); d. 1848 NY; m. (1) Barbery
Herbster; (2'd ) Mrs. Sarah Baker Pvt. CL PA
.Jacob b.1720 sW; d. ca1795 NY; m. (1) Frena ;2'd
Catherine Claus Pvt. NY
There are manv Macks listed
. Bmbara Dittig hdittig@ comcast,net
a
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Chester County, PA Mocks
An onging research study by Orville Moch Karen Krich andJoy Henning
has determined that 3 working charts, 17,17A & 59 be combined.
Peter Mock lll.17A has been moved to Chart #17, a
son of John Mock; Samuel Mock who married Mary Ann
Brower (Chart #59) has also been moved to Chart #17, a
son of Peter.
Chart #17
Mock d. 1804; m. Anna Margaretha
A burial record from Zion's Lutheran Church in
Pikeland in 1813 reads: 27th ]anuary buried Anna
Malgaretha Maclq born 1726,thefathrelr (unknown) Hauclg
the mother: (unknown), was married to John Mack. Cre.
ated 7 sons and 1 daughter. Her illness came from a fall at
night. She died on Monday morning, her age 87 years.
The known sons of john Mock (Mack) are Peter,
Bernard Reinhard & Isaac. Two daughters are mentioned
in his will, Rosina b. ca 175A and Elizabeth. Anna must
be the second wife of John Mock. Rosina and possibly Peter are with the first wife.
1.5 - Peter Mock
From Orville Mock
My Mock Family connection as written by my GGrandparents, William Mock & Mary Stitelerbegins with
his grandfather Petet Mock, a carpet weaver. He said Peter had six sons and a daughter. Only one so& William
Mock, is mentioned because the others are dead in 1893
when the article was writteru Baptism records atZion's
Lutheran Church & St Peter's Lutheran Church in Pikeland
Township list three sons; Levi Wlliam & Ionahborn to
Peter and Mary Mock. A Chester Co. Vincent township
1799 tax record lists Peter Mock, son of john Mock who
was assessed downward for age and infirnrity, chaqged as
a weaver. The only JohnMock around this area at the time
was |ohn Mock (chart #17) who died in 1804. Ionah Mock
b. 1812 d. 1853 is buried at St. Peter's Cemetery in Pikeland
Township among the Defrederick family. His tombstone
says he is the son of Peter & Ma{y Mock. Samuel Mock
was maried to Sarah Defrederick. She died in 1837 at a
young age and is buried near Jonah Mock I suspect that
]onah and Samuel are brothers. Samuel apparently moved
on. OtherVincentTownship MocKs is Eli born about 1800
married to Mary and Peter married to Susana and son
Michael b. 1810. I suspect they are sonls of Peter the
weaver. So his six sons are Levi,William, |onah for sure
and I believe Pete4, Samuel & Eli are the others.
On March 2,1817 at Zion's Lutheran Church Elizabeth Mock married Jacob Hilbert of Pottstown. t don't
know her parents, but she might be the daughter. John
Mock also had a daughter Elizabetlu which he mentions
in his will. The Flilberts moved on to Ohio.
1.5.5 - Samuel Mock
I believe the Samuel Mock listed in the Vincent Township, Chester Co 1830 Census is the following family from
the St. Peters Lutheran Church records in Pikeland Township.
fumuel Mock b: cn. 1800 - 18L0 Chester C-o, PA €t furah
1 - John
Defredericks b. ca fta| - rc1.0 Charlestsln knp, Cltester Co,
1.4 Dec L828 Pil@lnnd Ttop, Chester Co,
d.
Feb1,837 West Vincent Tzop, Chesta Co, PA. They had the
P*
PA; m.
following chililren:
Maia Ann Mockb.
28 Aag 1830 Vincent Township,
Chester co, PA; m: loshaa Rhoad.sb. Pottstoun, PA
fonas Mock b: May 12,7832
lefferson Mock b: March 15, 1.834 in Vincent Ttnp, Chester
Co, PA; m. Deborah Rhoadsb. Pottstutm, PA
Simeon Mockb. 25 Dec1835 Vincent Ttnp, Chester Co, PA
InfantMockb. Feb 1837 Chester Co, Pfi d. Feb 1"837
Chester Co, PA
Samuel's wife Sarah and their fifth child died in Feb.
1837. The wife was buried Feb L2th and the child was
buried Feb. 28th at St. Peters Cemetery, Pikeland Township, Chester Co. Samuel, at the death of his wife, had
three living children and the oldest was six.
As listed in the 1850 census, the 20 year difference in
ages between Samuel and wife, Maqy Ann Brower suggested a second marriage which ties in with the death of
Samuels first wife.
The L837 death of wife Sarah doesnit leave much time
for Samuel to marry Mary Ann and have a sory William,
in 1838 in Perry County but it's not impossible. Also maybe
Samuel would be more likely to leave Chester County after he was widowed if for example he had family or his
deceased wife's family lived in Perry County to help care
for these children whose baptisms have been found. Of
course if this is all the same Samuel he'd have to return to
Chester County by 1850 and then move to Kansas later.
In
1,850, a
Mock family lived in Tredyffrin Twp,
Chester Co PA. In looking a little furthe4. I found that this
famity later lived in Illinois and Crawford Co. I(S.
From 1850 Tredyffrin Township, Chester County,
Pennsylvania all last name Mock and all born in PA
Samuel SS Labourer, MA33, Abraham 8 school, lesse 7
schnol, fonathan 4, SA 1,, Daois 3/1.2
In1870, Sheridan, Crawford Co, KS
Mock, William 31 Fsrmer 30{0/c_ 525 Pmnsylwnia
Mock, SamuelT| rc ucupation Pmnsylznnia (father anil
mother fweign born, ilaesnt rudlwite)
Mock, Muy A S2lccepinghouse Pmnsylznnia
Mock, Abraham2S Fmmer - 360 Pennsylaania
Mo ek, f onathan 25 P ennsyhnnia
Kindelman, lane 18 Pennsyhnnia
Moek, Mary L0 attending school Illilnis
Mock, Edutard (?) 1U12 Kanns lune
Another Chester Co, PA Mock family
Chart #18 -Jacob Mock
What is the connection between Jacob Mock and the other
Chester Co. Mock's?
cont'd onpageSS>
il
Volume XIV No. 3 . Summer 2005
38 Modk raniity Historian
Cont'd from page 37 - facob Mock
The baptism records of the Vincent Refonned Churrch,
now East Vincent, lists Jacob, baptized Mar.26,1780 born
Feb. 14 1780 son of Nicholas Mock and Magdalena. Other
children listed are Margareth born O d. 30 , 1781 & Conrad
baptized
April 1$ l7%bornMa*
1784. From the same
church a confirrratiantnl77?lists Nicholas Mock age1.6
son of late Nicholas Mock.
Chester Co tax records in 1779 &.I79zlists in Vincent
township a Nicholas Mock a wheelwright. A marriage
record from Reformed Church, Falkner Swamp, Montgomery Co, PA lists Nicholas Mock and Magdalena
Hellwich married Aug. 1Q 1n9. I believe this could be
the family of Jacob Mock who marries Catherine Poley.
Record of death for Nicholas not found.
From Karen Krich
In my opiniory I think it is unlikely that Nicholas and
Madgalena's |acob born 1780 would be the ]acob who was
the War of 1812 veteran enlisted from West Vincent Twp.
Chester Co. PA in 18L4. Birthyear from the 1830 and 1840
censuses calculates to 179G1800 while the birth year calculated fromthe 1850 and 1870 censuses is 1795 and 1792
respectively. While censuses are inexact, these all suggest
a birth year in the 179Os and thus rather later than the
1780 fuomthe church record.
These facts combined with the common name, |acob,
I think donlt support the premise that Nicholas is the father.
Many of these West Vincent Township Mocks seemed
to have lots of sons and not all these sons are accounted
for in known charts so to my simplistic thinking Id still
suspect that |acob, War of L8L2 veteran on chart 1,8, would
be related in some unknown manner to Orville's Mocks.
Ed. Note: In editing the vast amount of material that
Orville, Karen andJoy have compiled,I have
condensed their findings in this article. As they have
sai4 this is an ongoing research prolect and much
more to be learned - so stay tuned!
Barbara Dittig editor
Chester Co, PA military service - late 1700s
From Karen Krich - I have a list of some Mocks serving in various battalions and militia from the late 1700's.
Unfortunately this piece of paper came out of a notebook
from work I did over 20 years and does not include a
source! I suspect the source was a book at the FHC or the
Pennsylvania Historical Society.
Orville has mentioned a Nicholas Mock from
Vincent Twp, Chester Co. and he is on this list I thought
I'd provide what I wrote down:
2nd Battalion Chester 7th Co C-opt furber-taur of duty
Sept 24, L7 81.-Vincmt-Nicholas Mo ck
Also from Chester County:
Znd Battnlion Chcster Co Militia, ColThos Bull, Capt
Beatty Co, tour of iluty August L2, L780-3rd class
E a stnantm el -l a cob Mo ck
2nd BattalionChester Co MilitinCapt Griffith
Co-E astruntmel 2nil class-lacob Mock
Can anyone help me update my records with the
likely source of this information?
Has anyone looked at Eastnantmeal Township
records such as tax records or land records?
. KmmlGich
Chester Co, Montgomery Co, PA News
Research by Karen
Krich
In the book "A History of West Vincent
Township"edited by Elizabeth C. Eldridge there are a
couple of Mock references. On page 35 in a discussion of
the Civil War it says "....Lewis Mock died. Among the
West Chester recruits were H. Kennedy and other members of the Kennedy and Mock families...." I think
Lewis could be individual 1..5.2.6 on chart 17, ason
of Levi Mockand Maria Hipple.
At the Pennsylvania digital archives ARIAS there
was a card for Lewis Mock in LL9I which was the only
information given. Does anyone know if that was a
Chester County company or not?
In this same book on pages 3&9 "Men from West
Vincent who served in World War Il.....Robert Mock...."
In the book '"fhe Upper Uwchlan, A Place Betwixt
and Between" by Estelle Cremers on page 98 it states that
Wlliam Mock was on the list of 1862 township residents
eligible for the draft. This meant that there was a special
mark by his name on the 1ffi2 tax list. This book also has
information on gravestones from St Matther,r/s Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery which includes a number of more
recent Mocks from chart 17 who died after 1900.
. Karm Krich in Chestu Co, PA
a
Death date forJohn Mock
The deathdateof L40ct
1865
forlohnMockwho died
in Kosciusko Co, IN is used for both individual 1.4 on chart
28 and individual 1.3.1..2 on chart 00.
I have an interest in undaimed johns as that seerns
tobe my family's favorite name. To me it seems that the
correct John dying on this date would be the one from
chart 28 as other family members are buried inthis cemetery as well while little seems known about the )ohn from
chart 00 other than his name and the fact that his father
died in Bedford County, PA (sounds like a perfect match
for my mysterious family! and just what I need another John
possibly in Bedford County)
. KarcnKrtch
fromlames Hartline jhartline2@EARIHLINK.NET
IohnMock, died 14 Oct 1861 biopraphy is on page
502, Portraits & Biographical Record published 1895
Kosciusko County, I am one of his many grcat great great
great grandsons.
fames W Haftline, StulingHeights, Michigan
Waltu E Hartline > William Henry Hartline>
keilefick Hmtline, wife= I-ooina Eashbaugh >
lacob Fashhaugh, aife = Cathrine Mock>
fohnMock
Volume XIV No. 3 -'Summer 2005
MockFamily Historian 39
Doug Mauck's DNA Update
Maybe you've noticed that I've added Theron Mock
to our chart even though we don't have his participation
in the Mock Surname Project yet. I was able to do that
because Theron is an exact 37 marker match with Thomas
F. Mock, Gaty W. Mock, and Roger N. Mauck. Of course
because of the matcheq we know that Thencn also descends
from an unknown |ewish male in the distant past.
We have had some participants take advantage of
the new lower price for mtDNA tests (989). Some of those
results are due by the end of August, induding my wife
|an's results. Jan thinks that her maternal great-grandmother was Indian and the mtDNA test may confirm that.
Native American mtDNA dates back 5Q000 years to
Eastern China and central Siberia. When we get toZhgiang
Provence in Chin4 bothJan and I may be returning to our
ancestral roots! Without DNA testing we wouldn't know
that.
China is undertaking an extensive DNA project to
trace the many tribes, peoples and origins that make up
the Chinese population. They are definitely not just one
people. There are 56 ethnic groups in China's population
and they each have different geographical origins,
The Discovery Channel recently had a program
showing that Europeans migrated to the area of the Gobi
Desert around 7,000 years agq lived there as a gloup for
2,000 to 3,000 years and then were assimulated into the
Chinese population. The Chinese DNAproject will probably find European Y-DNA and mtDNA in their population! We are, indeed, related to everyone in the world!
When we get to China, you won't be able to tel the
di-fference in our e-mail and internet access. I'll be able to
receive anything there that I can at home. Even the spam
I've been getting from Poland in the Polish language that I
can't read!
. Doug 8 fanMauck-boanilfot China
Re the Michael Mock in
DNA Chart b. 1806
Last year when I discovered a 121L2 match with
Myron Mock I corresponded with several descendants of
that line. We were never able to make a connection. The
information I got from them was that Michael Mock was
born in Ohio in 1805 and maruied Margaret Ann
Biddleman. Michael's Mock's father was loseph Mock
born in PA and died in OH. Michael Mock eventually
migrated to Burlington IA. Michael ModCs son was Wesley
Mock who moved to Harrison County, Missouri. Thuy
have their line well-documented from Ohio on but have
no inlormation on eadier generations.
. foy Henning
I would like to know (if anyone can tell me) where
Michael Mock's family lived inOhio? I see where his family went to Burlington, IA which is near my Mock family
in Illinois...Thanks...
Larry Mock, Atlanta, Georgia
a
Samuel lohn Mock
Son of William Henry Mock and Mary Ann Bracey
Submi*ed by Kathy Mock
Samuel John Mock's 846 birthday
The following letter was written by Granddad Mock
to his granddaughte4, Edna Downing and Nellie Laub on
how he spent his 84s birthday. He made a bargain with
Estherthathe would walkfourmiles in a hou-q, if she would
bake a cake for him. The handwritten copy is in my file.
" So on Fidny, the 6th of Octobn, tht dny befure his 84th
birthilay
he stmted out at 8:00 a.m. to walk tltree sections, which
maile 8 miles, so I got back at nty starting place a fal minutes
before L0:00 a.tn., so I rnon my cake.
After noon he started North anil went oaer ta fohn
Grayhams, utho lioes east of the Shamrock mine.o When I got
back from my rounds I fgureil that I had walkcil a little better
than 18 miles, thnt ilfry. So we agree to hrae the cake on Sunilay,
that way I coulil go fshing on my birthday. Saturdny mmning
I got up they uns asking mc hou I zaas feeling, I tolil them fne.
I went out and fed and. watered the chickens. When I cmnc back
in Mr. Wooil Berry had come by anil hmrd how far I had unll@d
the ilny befwe and he zuas afraid I uould be sinch so he left a
Iittlemeilicine inthebottomof asmall glass. Zelln saiilfor me to
takr it. I loolced at the glass and I tolil Zelln if I took thnt I woulil
be good for 20 miles tlnt doy, n they diiln't haae to hold my
nose nor slnp my ioys to get me to takc
it.
I hndbreakfast at 7:00
a,m. and started utest, went one mile, turned south went to
Conoaers. Got there at 10:00 a.m., but the last ftoo miles I had a
ride. I stnyed for ilinner. Bernice wanted to bring me back. I tolil
h er, " N o ", I un s znatkimg
lor a prize. I s tarteil bac* a hnlfaast at
1.2:30 p.m. When I got back to the Columbine mine, I got anothr ride of three miles , that made fae miles riding in the round
lt is 13 miles to C-onoaers, taking 5 from 26,\eft 21" miles
t]rnt I hnil u)alled. We fgured thc time I was riling the fiae miles
and as close as we coulil get at nty walking time was 5 anil onehalf hours for the 21 miles. When I got back home, the sun uns
way abwe the top of the mountains, so I iliiln't feel aery tired,
trip.
I untczd 8 more miles. I went arounil hoo
n
sections when we
fgured it all ap,I hadbeen a fao minutes oaer 7 hour anil onehalf Inurs, walking the 29 miles. I didn't quite aouage 4 miles
to thc hotr, bat it will ilo for anyone that me 84 years to beat,
when they do I urifl set them one better."
There are also a couple of newspaper articles about
S. J. Mock's celebration of his 84th birthday with his 29
mile walk on Saturday, October 7 in the Erie, Colorado
News on Friday, October 13, 1833.
"
Mr. Mock attributes his long life to h,ard work anil Colorailo Sunshirc [natmoonshinel." Acopy is in my file.
Also when he was 83 years old S. ]ohn Mock decided
he would learn to ride a bicyde, too. John Mock of 114
Owens Drive, already past his 83 milestone, who refused
to admithe was too old tolearn anythingnew."He trundled
out his granddaughter's birycle and started to push the
pedals.. He fell oveq, but tried again. He took several falls
and finally learned the knack of keeping his balance. He
enjoyed the experience so much that he rides frequently
Cont'd onnext page >
!l
Volume XtV No.3 . Summer 2005
40 Mock Family Historian
Sacramento Bee - April 12,1905
Samuel fohn's 84th birthday, Cont'd
near his home. All of which may or may not prove that
you can't teach an old dog new tricks or thatyou're just as
young as you feel.
At this time, Samuel John Mock was living in Weld
County, Coloradg near his sory Fred and family.
Another granddaughter tells the following story
about Granddad Mock Vivian Mock Hanson, the youngest daughter of Clarence Elmer Mock wrote this letter to
me inluly 1988.
"I remember Samuel lohn Mock well. When I was in my
teens, I had the opportunity to marchuith aband in thr Rose
Parade in Pasailenn, CA. We znere lioing in Manhattnn Beach,
CA and Grandpa was liaing zuith us for mohile. I was to carry
thebanner in front of thebanil.
Granilpa Mock fumn the pmade route went for fne miles,
so decideilhe hailbetter get me in training. For weeks we uent
out neryilny and utallced fow or fioe miles . When we utoulil get
home, I would collapse in a hmp, but Granilpa Mock woulil my,
" Go o ilhy e ", and b e of walking arcther thre e or fo ur mil e s. Whe n
the day of thepmade came, the other girl,utha uns to cmry the
banner with me, became ill. So at the last minute we got my
sistn, Mmguerite, to come march with me. After a couple of
miles, Mmgueritewas rmdy ta call it quits,but due to Grandpa's
great training,
I
sailed through the paraile.
My own Dail
(Clnrence Elmer) loaeil to unlk and I tlrit* that is one of the
reaffins he lizteil tn be 92 yems old. Samuel lohn Mock liaed 87
years."
.Kathy Mock 72800 County Rd 47,9 Mancos, CO 87328
mock2@frontier,net
t
Ed. Note:
While on vacation in Colorado this summex, we vis-
ited Mesa Verde National Park which is very close to
Mancos where ferry and Kathy Mock live. The Mocks
were members several years ago and we had met at the
Mock conference in Bedford, PA. I called them and we
ended up having a most enjoyable lunch with them at the
Senior Center in Mancos and of course a lot of "MockTalk"
transpired. As Kathy says, Jerry is the Mock and she is the
genealogist.
As a result, They have rejoined the MFH and MockGen-L. Kuthy is in full swing bringing the William Henry
Mock chart up to date and ]erry has participated in the
DNA project. His results should be coming very sn)n.
Welcome back, ferry & Kathy!
Barbara
Dittig
Necrology
Ken's sisteg Ruby Neal Ekey has informed us that her brothel Ken Neal passed
ay ]une 30, 2005
Ken was a MFH member for a long time
his help with the "Working Charts" on the
was geatly appreciated.
submitted by Kathy Busby
John MockHAD NO TROUBLE LEARNING HOW TO TOUCH.
OFF POWDER
MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), April L2
TWo business men of this city, |ohn MOCK and M.
GOMES, had a dispute yesterday as to the best means to
obtain results from a heap of powder when a match is used
igniting the explosive.
One contended that to apply the flame of the match
was a quickerway, while the otherheldthat it let the flame
die out and apply the embers of the lucifer was a neveras a means of
failing method.
They proceeded to experiment in order to settle a
waget and had the powder ready and the match in position to strike, when one John SCHNABEL took a hand
and insisted on applying the flames. In igniting the powder he was careless, and when the explosion took place he
was badly burned about the face and arm. FIis clothing
took fire, and it required the united efforts of Mock and
Gomes to save him from fatal injuries. Schnabel says a
forly-foot pole will be the handle to the match when he
again "touches off' some powder,
I
Democratic Standard
(uly
1870)
DEMOCRATIC STANDARD
Vol. 1 San Luis Obispo California Saturday, JuIy 2, L870
No.21
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY
AT
San Luis
Obispo California
Subscriptior;.... $1 Per Annum,
Invariab$ inAdvance.
New Saloon.-Ml C. ff, MOCK has rented the saloon
formerly kept by Mr. Alexander MURRAY, and will
open it in a few days, in an elegant style. Mr. MOCK is
an old hand at the wheel and we doubt not that he can
sail the ship.
Vol. 1 San Luis Obispo, California Saturday, July 23,
1870 No. 24
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.:The magnificent style in
which the above named salon has been fitted up is an
evidence that C. H. MAUK will keep the "House of the
Town."
. Kathy Busby a*\*y@PACBELLNET
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41
Excerpts from mytTamily Twig"
by Sharon Mock Whitaker
Chart #48
Johannes > Philip >David >Franklin > Franklin
This is the researchon my family twiglhave had for
a good numberof years buthave neverre-typed andnumbered them for you to put in your Mock Working Charts.
With Tom Mock's site now gone,I needed to do it so that
it is not "Iost;' Since my father (Lloyd Mock)is the last
living sibling (he just turned 91) letters and family pictures all came to him/me whenmy aunts and undes died.
Unfortunately in the case of the 5-10 letters-they are not
dated nor still have their envelope with the stamps. Have
5
o16letters writtenfromFranklinMock tohis wife while
he was in Mexico (190b1907 ish).
The research my siste4 Dad and I did in hryo Co,
CA in the Fall of 1999 is what made me aware of the gold
mine of information available in the chatty newspapers of
the day. These are the "tacts" I want to find because as
you said-the people become "real".
Franklin Mock,Jr.,was born 01 Nov 1.857 in LexingtonTwp, Lafayette Co, MO. He died2TOct 1945 inElPaso,
El Paso Co, TX.. Franklin married Ida CatherineHardy,
28 May 1891 in Independence, Inyo Co, CA. She was born
22Sep 1872lrl. Independence,Inyo Co, CA and died 19
Mar 1959 inEl Paso, ElPaso Cqfi.She was the daughter
of George HenqT Hardy and Eva Patty Matthews. Both
are buried in Rest Lawn Cemetery El Paso, Texas.
According to the 1880 Census, Franklin, age ?3 years,
was living and working on his siste4 Mary Dobson and
her husband's farm in Simpson, Johnson County, Mo.
|an 26,1888 the lnyo Register lists landowners with
over 100 acres. Both Frank Mock and his father-in-law
(George Hardy) are listed as having 160 acres each.
County Courthouse inBishop shows:
|uly 9,1888-Registered to vote, age 3Q lir.ing in Bishop.
Atag 1.,1892-age 34, 5', complex fair-blue eyes, brown
hai-q, scars on hands. Living in Laws.
Letters from Franklin
1891, February lG-Letter (no envelope) written to
Katie on letterhead from "Office of f. W. Goodwin & Co.
CandelariaMarket, Candelaria, Nev. [Candelaria was one
of the largest silver and gold mining town in Nevada from
1883 until it declined. Now a ghost townl. From the letter
he seems to be working on books, "The books me in a fne
condition up here can rnt teII anything about them and it is
going to tnfu quite a while to straiten them up". He hopes he
will be able to see her on Saturday but is afraid he will
have to work. I May have been working to set up above
company whichstarted Feb 1, 1891.1
mr
come batk if I
leaae here- If I stay here I
a hurry as I wiJI want to flx up alittle."
will not be in such
By this time Katie's parents (Ihe Hardy's) and
grandparenfs (Ihe Matthews) had moved to Salt Lake
City, Utah. Where was Katie staying prior to her marriage
inMay
of1891????
Notes gleaned from newspapers in Inyo County, CA.
Thursday, November 5, 189'J.,, Yol 7 #32
" A barn at Laws belongircg to Erank Mock zms burneil
late this afternoon. Wagon and horses were saaed. The lass
amount to $200; origin of fre urlkns?on."
EndotMay,L892
oMr* E Mock and. her brother, George Hatdy, Ieft Laws
Tuesday fw Salt l-ake City.' [birth of Edith]
MOCK BROS. SOAP FACTORY
We me plmseil to note that this institution is becoming
more than a uenture of uncntnin merit. The propietors hnae
nqn uith than a thorough mnster of thc business, and judging
from a nrcple of toil* smp receiae d from tlrcm, the product nout
being tumeil out is equal in nery particalm to any intported
from outside factories. Their branils n far made me royal Saaon,
Io, fo*rly use; Mngic Bleathing, Tbilet, anil Prue White Borax.
P. H. Malcalry is tfu expert in chmge. lrryoites should giot tlr"
naps a fair test, and if the cleaning substarces prove mtisfactory as there is ranson to beline thry will, patranize this progressiae home enterVrise. Keq the monsy at home-especially
whenyou can get good goods.
Atugll,1892
"Sherif Gormas
has appointeil Frank Mock as a Deputy
lans. Dnmken lnilians oaer thatway haoebecome so
nunwous anil dangerousaithal,itwas necessary tolaue nme
Sheriff at
competent offrcer on the ground to look after than, and Frank is
just the mnn for the place."
c,c.6,1892
Mock Bros. Soop f*tory at Imps is running to its full
copacity and receiuing orders from remote points where their
naps haoe had a trial anil gfuen satisfactinn.
Dec29,1892
H. N. Gunter wiII assume contplete control of Centre
Mnrket haoing lused it from Mock anil Co. (Wtr. Gunter uas
mannger of
stneprin to this date)
Thursday December
21., 1893
Moc* and {amily, George Pendill and Miss Mamie
Pmdilt lS h*e tast SinAai 7or Nigales, AZ, going by team.
Frank intmds to se e wlat ths e is in that countn4 uorth stnying
" Frank
1891-Letter (no envelope) not dated addressed to
Mr and Mrs Hardy asking for "consent to marry Katie".
"Iutillfurouinafao doyswtwtl am goingto do,lf lleaae
here it willbe to go tn tultlaice andif I go lwill go in side of ten
daus and woulil lilce to tnle hzr alans utith me as I toill naner
will
f-.'
Note: Sharon's family notes lo be added to chart #48
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42 Mock Family Historian
Aloerta Mack b.73 Oct 19(N East Grcenoilb, Montgomery, PA)
11lJj2712. Foster
Geotge Mackh.zs Sep 7902;d.7 May 7903 East
Cont'd from page 33 GoshcnhoppenMacks
Marta Seasholtz b.24lul 7823; d.27 Mar 7907 Upper
Hanoaer,IVlotttgomery,PA; both bar. Neut Gosehnhoppen
Chutch, E, Greenoille, PA,
7t1871
Gremoille,
AmandaMackb.3
Feb 7850 Upper Hanooerfi4ontgomer!,PA; m.
Abraham Diehl b.74 Apr 7814/?;
5
Mar
7870
748777EllaMinia
Diehl bMay
7870
7i1872. Henry Mack b.7 Apr
Hanooe4hlIontgomery,P*d.22 Oct 7855 Upper
Hanooer, Motttgomery,PA" burieil Nwt Gosehnhoppen
Charch, E. Gteemille, PA
74l13, Iohn S. Mack b.18
Noo 7859 llpper HanooeqllifontgomeryB'4sil.z3 Feb 7933 Upp er
Hanooe4 Montgomery,Pfi m.23 Sep 7882 ChtisteannM.
Moyer b.8 Noo 7856; d.78 lan 7927 Upper Hanooer,
Mo ntg omery rPA, b o th b urie d N su, G o s eh nh op p e n Church, E.
7855 Upper
Gteenaille, PA
MontgoneryrPA)
l482l2.Icighton
M. Mack (b.Eeb 7879-Upper Hanooer, Mon@mery, Pfu tl.Bef
7%AUpper H anoo er, Montgomery,PA
7#273. Charles
H, Mnck (b.Noo 7881-Upper Hanooe1 Montgomery, PA; i1,77
Oet 7978Eas t Greenoilb, Montgomery,Pfi m Julobel Class
b.78U; dAbt7978
1483. Henry Mack b.4 Mar 7827
Upp er Hanoverptontgomery,PA;i1.23
Hanoter][.ontgomery,PS m 9 Oct
7827; d.7
b,8
Aug 7883 Upper Hanooe4 Montgomery, PA
LiISTSLDeughter
74il733, Charles
Inain Mack b.77 lun 7886 Upper Hanooe4 Montgomery, PA
;il.lul7955 or 7956 Allentmory&* m, Florcnce K Sasssffian b.7
Sep 7897 Pelm,PA; ilMar 7978 Allentowry PA
7487337Harald
J ohn Mack b.77 Dec 7913 Apper Hanooer, Montgomery, Pfu
d.19!E; m. Mngatet A. b ,30 Dec 7919; d22 | an 7976)
7850; m. Cathaina Annt Moll? b.23
Up p er H e n oa erJvI o ntgomery,PA)
7tl833.Henry KMackb.SO
Noo 7852; m. Maria Smith b.23 Apr 1854
7tt833l SanMack
7879 Upper Hanooer,IvIontgomery,PA;d.77 Mar 7879
H anoo e{tt o n tg omery PA)
7t#]34. Sarah Mack b.7855
Up p er
7t1835. Emma
7i8734Abrahcm
Mack b.l Oct 7888-Upper Hanooet, Montgomery, P*d.1965
1i1847. Soa
7#735Hozoard
P*
Geotge Mack b,30 Aug 7890 Upper Hanooe4 MontgomeU,
d,2 Oct 7975-East Greenoilb,Itfl,Pfi m, Amnnda Yetger b,70 Dec
1897; i1,25 Sep 7979 East Greenoille, Montgomery, PA
74Jl7357.
Ernest W. Mack of, Tucsory AZ. MF]H DNA Recipicnt (Lioing);
m. Gladys (Liaing)
78736.Katie
b.78
748738, Satlie
Christiann Msck b.7 Mar 7897 Upper Henooer, Montgomery,
PA; d. 7 Oct 7977 Upper Hatnoet, Montgomery, PA Single.
7118L Ab t ah atn Ma ck b.24 | un 7820
Upper Hanooer/vlontgomery,PA;t1.74 N oo 78E7 Uppet Hanooer,
Montgomery,PA; m. 24 Sep 7848 Mary Ann Msstellq b.3 lan
7824.;iL22 Dee 7897 Upper Hanooerldontgomery,PA)
Mar
Seasholtz b.6
Upper HanooerJuIontgomery,Pfu d.22 Oct 7903 Pottstoutry
m. Catharine Hoftnan b.5 Noo 7837;iLS
Montgomery,PA);
May
7897 Upper HanooerJt[o
7!125
Uppet Hanooet,Montgomer!,P* m. 7876Diana B. Rummel
b.79 Nw 7M9;i1.24 I an 7929 Upper Hanao4 Montgomety,PA
782n,Clinton
A. Mcck b.13
O ct 7876 Upper Hanooe4 Montgomery
,P*d.1922 Upper Hanozt er, Montgotnery,PA); m.2 W 7899
Lillie M. Gehman b.28 | an 7887;iL7973
782717.Mabel
ntgomery,PA)
74867. Loais a Cath.efina
Mack b.29 lan 7859 Uppet HanoaerJvlontgomery,PA; d.2 lul
7862-Upper HanooerfuIontgomery,PA)
7alJll62.
SonMackb.TTlan
W
1867
et H anoa et lt[.ontgomery,P.A; d,71 | an 7867-Upp
H anoo erJvl o ntgomery,PA)
er
748ffi,HoraceW.Mack
of
P o ttstql n b,7862 Upp er Hanw erJvlontgomery,PA
718M. CharlesManno
Mack b,4 Dec 78ffi-Uppet Hanwer)4.ontgomery,Pfu d,5 Eeb
1 87 9 Upp er H anao erfuI o ntgome
ry,PA)
74865. George P. Mack of
A I lent qo n b. 7867 Up p er H anoo e rpI o ntgom ery,PA
1tlf.21. GeotgeM.Maek
7850 Upper Hanooetlvf.otttgomery,PA;d.77
1823
78 57, Lacinds M as teller
Aug 7ffi7 Upper HanooetAilontgonery,P* i1.75 Oct 7867
71186. Geotge Mack b.6 Dec 7828
O ct 7892
Upper Hanooe1 Montgomery, PA
748737.Ellen
Aflcflda Mqck h.7A Feb 7895 Upper Hanooer, Montgomery, PA
Mar
ct
1485. Marta Mack b.2A Arg 7826
Upper HaxooerJttIontgomery,PA; d,37 Dec 7879 East
Greenoille,Itfontgomery,PA; m.27 Noo 7847 Reuben Masteller
b.24 Noo 7876; i1.73 May 1887 Upper Hanote$tlontgomery,PA)
bur. N eut Goshenhoppen Cem. E, Greenoille, PA
b.75
O
W
et
Upp er Hanoo erJVlontgomerA,PA; i1,20 Mar 7896
Hanooet//I ontgomery,P$ m,76 lun 7850;, Abtaham Secsholtz
b.4 Dec 7822; d.26 Dec 1893 Upper HanooerJvlontgomery,PA
Aug 7857;d.6 Aug 7857
; Robert Charles Spaziailb.
757+ d.7985
Ed. note: Lioing children not listed
Maria Mack b,9
M ack b.7865
U84 Esther Mack b.29
787332Elsie
7975 m.
Louise Mack b.7846
74832.lohnKMaekb,Aug
May 1848; d.31 Mag 7874
1t1837.
b,71Msr
Mackb.S0 Apr 7885; i1.30 Apr 7885
MaeMnckb, ca,May
7889 Up p et
Eliza Koch b.30 Mar
lun 7897-Upper HanoaerJVIontgomery,PA)
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7.6.Eoa Elisabetha Mack b-{bt 7747; m.20 fan 7767
Bemard Goetz b.Abt 7745;iL1790178N
7.7. Susanna Msck bp.27 lon 1749 New Goshenhoppen
Chureh,Upper Hanooer T\ttp JVIontgomery,Pg i1.75 O ct 7783;
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NG,Upper Hnnoaer]/I,PA; (m,20 Feb 7776; Anna Maria Schell
d.Oct 7794
7,8.7 f ohannes Mack of
b.79 Dee 7776;i1.78ffi-Douglass,Berks,Pg
Douglass, Berks Co
m. Batbara b.7ng
PA
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b,Ab t 7V9; m.
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7.8,3. William Mack of Exete4 Berks Co.
b.28 Oct 7782 Nant Goshenhoppen EGM,Pfu i1.26 N oa 7850
Exeter,
; m, Bsrbara b,lVMar 7787; iL75 Apr 784!l
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!). I ivelcome questions, com-
ments,andcorrectioltsirmkkf orC;@ODGENEALOGY!
(Endnotes)
lEarly Petitions, 29 April L728, Pennsylvania
Archives, 9 ser., L38 vols. (Philadelphia:
Joseph Severns & Co., 1852-1949), 6th ser.,
t{z
262-263.
2Proprietary Tax 1759 Upper Hanover T!vp,
Pennsylvania Archives, 9 ser., 138 vols.
(Philadelphia: Joseph Severns &"Je*, 1852L949r, 3d ser.. 14:59; ProvincialFai L774
Upper Hanover
14:448; Supply-Tax\'{l7Q
"wp 3'd ser., 14:729t^rSuffi+f
Upper Hanover [\rp,
Tax 1781 Upper Hanover T\^rpf 3".r s€f,I, 16i51.
t
Supply Tax 1783 Douglaes nry, 3f.'scr.,
L6:543.
3John Mock
to l{ichael Roeder,,t {"1q,
t, d5 oec
1754, Upper Hanover fwp, llontgcimry County
(Pennsylvania). Recorder of Deeds, 6eeds,
L784-7866 (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by
the Genealogical- Sooiety of Utah, L971) Deed
Book 5:243, FHL US,/CAII rilm t215671.
rSupply Tax 1783 Douglass T.v4>, 3d ser.,
16
c
543.
sProprietary Tax L759, PennsyTvania Archives,
3'd ser., !4245; Provincial Tax L774, 3.d
ser.,
6Persong
14:321.
Naturalized in the Province of
Pennsylvania, PennsyJvania Archives, 2e
ser., 2:363.
TPennsylvania Archiveg, 2d aer., 22362.
EMuster Rolls And Papers Relating To The
Aseociators And lrilitia Of The City,
Pennaylvania Arc.hives, 2od ser., !4226 &31.
eEenry S. Dotterer, ,,David Schultze Journal-,,
The Perkiomen region, past and present
(republ.ished ln book form by Washington,
District of Colurnbia : Library of Congress,
19761 407.
loEdward W. Hocker, compiler, Genea\oqical
data
relatlng to the
German
settTers of
PennsyJvania and adjacent territory from
advertisementg jn German newapaprs
publisled in PhiTadeJ-phia and Germanxown,
7743-L800 (Baltimore, Ir{D: cenealogical
Publishing Co., Inc., 1980).
rLthe PenneyTvania Gazette, 1728-1800 ftem
,
#33883 (OnJ.ine: Accessible Archives Inc.,
2005), subscri-ption database, <trttpz / /
w$ rr.accessible.com/>, accessed 2005.
12The Pennsylvania Gazette, Iiuem
#78222, 2OOs
13John I'lock to George Mock, deed, 13 Jttn
L795,
Upper Hanover Twp, Uontgomery County
(Pennsylvania). Deed Book 2L247, FHL US/CAlt
riLn [21s75].
1{John }lock to ceorge Mock, deed. 08 }tay 1??3,
Douglass !\lP, litontgomery County
(Pennsylvania). Deed Book 2L249, FIIt US,/CAN
rilltr [21575].
lsEllretrod Roberts, Abstracts of trIonXgomery
CounXy, Pennsylvania wjlLs &
a&tinistrations, 77 84- 1823 (Westminster,
Maryland I Family Lj-ne Publications, L998)
L23.
l6George Mock and wife Magdalena to ,John Mock,
deed, 29 Nov 1856, Upper Hanover,
I{ontgomery County (Pennsylvania) . Montgomery
County Recorder of Deeds. Uontgomery County
Court Eouse P.O. Box 311 Norristown, Pa
L9404-0311. Deed Book 154: 530.
uFanil"y Data, ,John S. and Christeann Uoyer
Mack Family Bib1e, original-ly owned by John
S. ltack 1882. In possession of Ernest W.
Mack, 11301 E. Calle Aurora, Tucson, AZ
85748, colored copies nade 2005.
lsJudith A.H. Irteier, compiler, AdvertLsements
and noticeg of interest from Norristown,
Pennsylvania newspaperd, 7799-L848t 5
volumes (Apollo, Pennsylvania : Closson
Press, c!987-1992) 1:32.
le,John &tock et al to Thomas Boyd, deed, L6 Aug
L805, llontgomery County (Pennsylvania). Deed
Book 35s383, FHL US/CAII FiIm [2L5821.
z0Abstracts of lilontgomery County Witls, 7J..
'rEhis Map of the Province of pennsylvania
7770.1.t 4 Apr 1770 (Online: Historical Maps
of Pennsylvania, Harold Cramer, 2005)
<http://lrr*s.mapsofp
. The original_ is
found in Williarn Faden,s lVorth Arnerican
Atlas, tondon t771, LLbrary of Congress
Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.
20540-4550 USA).
. Sue Weiler
Harily 2&7
S, 7500
84706 Mack@Hatilyhome.org
It
E. Salt Lakc City,l:IT
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PA Genealogical Catalogue
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