I have a HOCH line in Franklin so collect all spellings. The last will in this iformation may be the one you need. Franklin County, Pennsylvania Will Abstracts, 1784-1826 George Adam Cook of Washington Twp, Cumberland County. w/w 6 Aug 1784. W/p 31 Oct 1785. Son George, money plus mill and plantation where he now lives, adj. Daniel McCoy, John Siegrist, and Samuel Hershberger, and the South Mt land adj. Lodwick Stoll and John Smith. Son Adam 145 Acres adj. David Hinman, Jacob Hoch and Alexander McClintock. Sons Michael, Jacob, John, Christian, Daniel, Peter. Daughter Catherine and her husband Peter Benebregh, Bau. Barbara wife of Jacob Snyder, Daughters Mary and Margaret. Son Peter to live with his brother George until he is 21. Exec: Sons George, Adam and Michael. Wit: Anthony Snider, a German name and Samuel Royer. Will Bk A, p 49. Jacob Hauck of Hamilton Twp, now of the Boro of York, York County, wagonmaker. W/w 10 Nov 1794, w/p 13 may 1795. Wife Salome, all my estate that I purchased from William Archibald of Hamilton Twp., Exec: trusty friend Michael Klebeaddel Jun and Peter Shearer. Wit: Mathia Snyder and Casper Creager. Will Book A, p 331-2. [The executor is most likely Michael Klapsaddle] Philip Houche. W/w 23 Dec 1797, w/p 1 Feb 1798. Wife Motlena (Magdalena?) Daughters Christiana, Elizabeth, Mary and Rachel. Sons Philip and John to have my plantation. Exec: Sons. Wits: Joseph Graham, William Archibald and Daniel Gallentien. Will Bk B, p 46. John Hauk of Antrim Twp, blacksmith. W/w 26 Nov 1798, w/p 5 feb 1799. Wife Margaret, all my estate and at her death to the children of sister Hanna Foss. Exec: Wife Margaret. Wit: Rosanna Byers, Fredk. Byers Jr. Will Bk B, p 68. Christopher Weiter, Greencastle, w/w 4 May 1807, w/p 25 Sep 1807. Sons Jacob, George and Michael (each to get 68 cents) soninlaw and daughter Frederick and Elizabeth Hauk the income of the residue. If Frederick died, Elizabeth is to receive the principal. If both died, principal to be divided among the children of my three sons. Exec: Michael Tice and George Beck. Wit: Michael Birely and James Walker. Will Book B, p 330. William Stacy of Franklin County. w/w 28 Oct 1809, w/p 17 Nov 1809. Books and bookcases to Moses Murphy, watch to Mathew Stacy, case of instruments to William Murphy. Exec: Moses Murphy and Michael Hoke. Wit: Mathias Bridenhall and George Hoke. Will Book B, p 386. Catherine Houk, widow renounces her right to administer on the estate of her husband Jacob Houk, 8 Nov 1810. Letters of administration granted to Jacob Zent, 8 Dec 1810. Sureties: Jacob Leidr and John Bender. Will Bk B, p431. 28 Jul 1813. Letters of adm. on the estate of Jacob Hauk granted to John Stump and Frederick Hess. Will Bk C, p 143. 22 Dec 1823. Letters of Adm. granted on the estate of John Burkholder to Abraham Barkman. Sureties: Henry Habecker and Jacob Hauck. Will Bk C, p 693 Same date and page Letter of adm on the estate of Mathias Houk granted to Abraham Barkman. Sureties: Henry Habeker and Jacob Houch. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Hawk <whsaxman@philly.infi.net> To: PAFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com <PAFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 12:07 PM Subject: [PAFRANKL] HAWK, Elizabeth, d. 1837, Letterkenny Twp. >>From the Franklin Telegraph, March 13, 1837: > >On Tues. the 28th ult., in Letterkenny Twp., Mrs. Elizabeth Hawk, Aged >91 years, 1 month, 16 days. > >Does anybody know any more about her or her family? My Hawk family was >from Pleasant Hall in Letterkenny Twp., but this lady was too old at 62 >to have born my gg grandfather John S. Hawk, in 1808 and his brother >Jacob in 1812. Perhaps she was their grandmother. > >-- >Bill Hawk > > >