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About Capt. Christian Hollinger
- HOLLINGER, CHRISTIAN, Ancestor #: A056591
- Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: CAPTAIN
- Birth: 1729 SWITZERLAND
- Death: ANTE 12- -1802 SHOCKEYVILLE BERKELEY CO VIRGINIA
- Service Description: 1) CAPT PETER GRUBB; COLS JOHN HUBER, PETER GRUBB;
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Feb 8 2016, 22:43:03 UTC
Captain Christian Hullinger aka Christian Hollinger (Hullinger) who served in the American Revolution. Christian was a Captain of the 6th Company of the 9th Battalion Commanded by Colonel John Huber from Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He came to America with his parents in 1736. Another site said he served in 8th Battalion Lancaster co Pennsylvania.
According to a SAR application Christian died and is buried in Shockeyville W Va (originally Virginia) no cemetery listed for Christian. Unable to locate this town. There is a Shockeysville, Va and W Va and a Schockeysville, Va. Shockeysville is in Frederick County, VA aka Shockeyville Other sources list his death as being in Sockeville, Berkley Co., Pennsylvania. Yet another unsourced tree has his death at Loyalsockville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, yet others also unsourced as Lancaster Co Pa. Still searching for Christian's burial place. His last sourced location in 1785 was
Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 about Christian Hollinger
Town of Warwick Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Capt. Christian Hollinger's Timeline
1726 |
November 29, 1726
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Althornbach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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1749 |
1749
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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1749
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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1757 |
March 12, 1757
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Warwick,Lancaster,Pennsylvania,USA
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March 12, 1757
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Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
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1758 |
July 12, 1758
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Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
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1760 |
August 7, 1760
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Warwick, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
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1764 |
May 9, 1764
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Penryn, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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