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Friedrich was born about 1695. Friedrich Hartsoe ... He passed away about 1780.
The following info from GUY ZIMMERMAN's research:
"Friedrich Hertzog, born c. 1695, Germany. m. --------- in Germany. Immigrated to America on the St. Mark, landing at Philadelphia Septermber 11, 1738. Lived at Upper Salford, Philadelphia (Montgomery) Co., PA, north of Germantown. Moved to Virginia in 1753; moved to Orange Co. NC, c. 1760; died Chatham Co. NC after June 20, 1771. Probably buried at Rocky River Church Cemetery north of Siler City, Chatham Co. NC.
By June 1 1750, Friedrich Hertzog was living in Ridge Valley, Upper Salford, Philadelphia (Montgomery) Co., Pennsylvania. He advertised a mill and farm at the same location for sale in 1752.
Abstracts from the PENNSYLVA NISCHE GESCHISTES-SCHREIBER, a German newspaper published in Germantown, Pennsylvania, now a part of Philadelphia, by Christopher Sauer (Saur/Sower). The name of the paper was later changed to Pennsylvanische Berichte.
Page 19 - June 1, 1750
Friedrich Hertzog, Upper Salford, in Ridge Valley
Page 33 - June 1, 1752
Friedrich Hertzog, Upper Salford, Ridge Valley, offers to sell a mill and farm. The farm and mill must have been sold before December 18, 1753 when he and his son-in-law Plickard Seyler appear in the Augusta County Virginia records, where they remainedbetween their departure from Pennsylvania and their appearance in old Orange County, NC. - From Kegley, F.B. (Virginia Frontiers)
Pg. 80 - December 23, 1753 Frederick Hartsough, 284 acres on Craig's Creek (had recently purchased 130 acres)
Pg. 89 - Bond, bills, etc. due the estate for land purchased: FrederickHartsough December 18, 1753
- Placard Sciler, December 18, 1753; Frederick Hartsough and Placard Sciler 18 December 1753 ; Frederick Hartsough and Placard Sciler December18th 1753
Pg. 167 - "On Craig's Creek Henry Holston Jr. was an overseer from Frederick Hartsough's Mill up and then across a mountain to James McAfee's"
Pg. 460 - June 20, 1771 David Potts - 130 acres on Craig's Creek from Frederick Hartsough"
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Categories: Rocky River Baptist Church Cemetery, Siler City, North Carolina | Palatine Migrants | Chatham County, North Carolina, Early Settlers
Edit: there is merge that needs to happen but first shouldn't we change LNAB to HERTZOG?
edited by Kathleen (Buckner) Morris
appears to be the oldest burial at Rocky River in Siler City