Montgomery County Housers

MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOUSERS

Montgomery County was formed in 1784 from Chester Co.

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"PA Births Montgomery Co. 1682-1800" John T. Humphrey

Hauser

Mattheus 29 Apr 1764 Abraham and Christina

Hausser

Anna Maria 18 Feb 1755 Henry

"Index of Wills and Estate Settlements Montgomery Co., PA 1784-1850" Richard and Mildred Williams

1791 Houser, Abraham
1791 Houser, Abraham Norristown RW
1807 Houser, Abraham Whitemarsh RW

"Abstracts of Montgomery Co., PA Wills and Administrations 1784-1823" Ellwood Roberts

Houser, Albert. Whitemarch
Nov 9, 1799. Dec 24 1807
To wife Christina, farm, 20 acres, household goods and 5 pds. To son Allbright, horse and farm at valuation. If sons refuse to be sold and personalty; money divided among 4 children. To son Allbright, and daughter Mary 10 pds.
Execs: Sons, Allbright and Matthias

Hauser, Michael, Philadelphia
May 19, 1806. Feb 19, 1811
To nephew John Echel Windsor chair maker of Philadelphia, apprentice. To John Hunsicker, chairmaker and Ritchell son of daughter Rachel $266.67 and silver watch. To daughter Elizabeth wife of Henry Hoffman $20. To Henry Jacoby, interest of rem. of estate during life of daughter Richell, his wife. To grandchildren, rem. of estate equally. Children of Henry and Richell.
Exec. Robert Smith, Esq.

Houser, Jacob. Whitemarsh. Sept. 3, 1802. Robert Porter, adm.

"Marriages and Deaths of Montgomery Co., PA 1685-1800" Charlotte Meldrum

Custer, Johannes and Hauser, Elisabeth, md Mar 31, 1761 at Barren Hill, proper proclamation having been made in the Swedish church at Wicacoa

1772, Nov. 22, John. Hauser, son of Jacob Hauser of Macungie Twp. and Anna Maria Barb. Wolf, daughter of William Wolf of Macungie Twp.

"Series 6 Vol. III PA Archives"

Matthias Houser listed on militia roll of Captain Henry Sheetz 1785

"PA Direct Tax List 1798"

Abraham Houser listed in Whitemarsh Twp.

"German Settlers of PA" Edward Hocker

June 25, 1757 Caspar Hausser, serving in Skippack, Montgomery Co., with Georg Weidner, seeks information about his brothers, Johannes and Christoph, his sisters, Regina and Barbara and his mother Barbara who are I this country. (see Philadelphia Co.)

"Minutes of the Supreme Executive Council of PA Vol. XVI"

July 8 1789
The fine imposed upon Jacob Houser by the Court of General Quarter Sessions of Montgomery County, upon his being convicted in September 1788 of keeping a tipling house, was remitted, agreeably to the prayer of this petition and a recommendation from two of the Justices of the said court.

From the above, we have:

Abraham [died 1791] and Christina
1. Mattheus 1764

Henry
1. Anna Maria 1755

Albert [d 1807] and Christina
1. Allbright
2. Mary
3. Matthias

Jacob and Anna Maria Barbara Wolf
1. John 1772