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Joris (Hack) Hacke (1620 - 1665)

Doctor Joris (George) Hacke formerly Hack
Born in Köln, Freie Reichsstadt Köln, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
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Husband of — married 1665 [location unknown]
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Died at age 45 in Accomack, Virginiamap
Profile last modified | Created 30 Aug 2014
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Biography

This inscription is carved in stone as a memorial to Dr. Joris Hack: [1]

"Dr. Joris Hack, baptized in Cologne, Germany, March 20, 1620, died in Virginia, 1665, married Anna Varlett, Daughter of Casper and Judith Varlett. Their son, Dr. George Nicholas Hack, born in Cologne, Germany, died in Accomac county, Virginia, married Anne Leisler Herman, born in Amsterdam, Holland, sister of Augustine Hermon of Bohemian Manor, Cech. county, MD. Lieut.Col. George Nicholas Hack died 1705 and Ann, his wife, daughter of Richard Wright and Ann, his wife, Daughter of Colonle John Mottrom of Northern Neck, Virginia."

Research Notes

Son: Dr. George Nicholas Hack: Wills and Administrations, Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1800 Hack, Dr. George - 5 March 1664 - 17 April 1665 - Maj. Goldsmith & Capt. Howell guardians of my three children. Should my wife marry she to have half my est. & the other half to my children, if she do not marry whole estate to remain in her possession. Wife Ann Exec. Maj. John Tilney, Hugh Yeo & James Weadon to assist her while she stays here & for her transportation up the Bay. Witt: Richard Puckland, Tobias Selvey - p. 11

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  1. https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2014/101/127837273_1397318053.jpg




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Hacke-27 and Hack-220 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Merge to Hack-220.
posted on Hack-220 (merged) by Ellen Smith
The location Koelin is probably a mispelled version of Köln (Cologne in English). This city was the in Rheinland in Prussia from 1815 till 1945, but around 1600 the corrected location would be "Köln, Freie Reichsstadt Köln, Heiliges Römisches Reich".
posted on Hack-220 (merged) by Koen van Hoof
Why is NNS a PM on this profile? It doesn't seem to have any relationship to New Netherland?
posted on Hack-220 (merged) by Richard Kyllo
Perhaps there was some confusion between Dr. Joris Hack, and his son, Dr. George Hack, who married Anne Leisler Herman, born in Amsterdam. At least, that is the only logic that I can find. I moved the Will of his son, George under a heading of "Research Notes" because it does not apply to Joris.
posted on Hack-220 (merged) by Janne (Shoults) Gorman

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