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Marriage: Children:
  1. Washington George Hoffman: Birth: 29 Nov 1805 in Noblestown, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Death: 18 Feb 1854 in Noblestown, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania

  2. Matilda Eve Hoffman: Birth: 1810 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania. Death: 18 Apr 1844 in Noblestown, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania

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Sources
1. Title:   supplied by Hazlett, D.
Author:   compiled by Hazlett, D.
2. Title:   supplied by bfe43.
Author:   compiled by bfe43
3. Title:   Theresa Cochenour
4. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>.
Page:   )
Author:   Tipton, Jim
Publication:   http://www.findagrave.com/

Notes
a. Note:   th.net
  This is a proven pedigree back to a German immigrant named George Hoffman, born 1734 in Germany. He was in America in 1755 when he served as a teamster under British General Braddock during the French and Indian War. He settled in Chester County, PA, about 1762.
  George Hoffman, b 1734 in Germany, m Mary Eve Gates
 George Washington Hoffman, b 1780 in Chester Co., PA, m Rebecca Stiteler
 Jefferson Stiteler Hoffman, b 1808 in Chester Co., PA, m Maria Jane Johnston
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 From www.georgehoffman.com:
  George Washington Hoffman, born in Chester County, married Rebecca and bought and operated the Eagle Tavern in Uwchland township from 1805 until 1816 when he sold the business and moved westward. He began purchase of a farm in Noblestown, Allegheny County, Pa, just before he died unexpectedly in late 1816. His wife, Rebecca and his brother Isaac, completed the purchase and Rebecca moved to the farm. George and Rebecca had three children; Washington George, Jefferson S., and Matilda. Washington George was so named to prevent confusion between he and his father. Rebecca remarried to Joseph Johnston and they lived on the farm until her death.
Note:   Pedigree posted by Bob Hadley&nbsp;&nbsp; bobhadley@bellsou


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