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Jurg Casper Haal

German: Jürg Casper Haal
Also Known As: "George Casper Hall", "Jurg Casper Hahl", "Jurg Casper Haal"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: RP, Germany
Death: July 01, 1776
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of Burial: Loysville, Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Ann Hodges
Husband of Anna Magdalena
Father of Anna Catharina Riegel; Maria Anna Probst; Anna Elizabeth Hall; Johannes Hall, Sr; Maria Sybilia Hall and 6 others

Managed by: Jay Rishel
Last Updated:

About Jürg Casper Haal

RESEARCH BY DR. ABRAM SAGER HALL A great deal of information about George, his family and their descendants was compiled by Dr. Abram Sager Hall of Saline, Michigan up to 1947, per Stephen Hall on his website (http://dancingpaper.com/hall/rootsmagic/b803.html).

GEORGE HAAL

George (also known as Jürg) Haal and Anna Magdalena were married 1749 and 1755, based on the birth of their first child, Anna Catharina, between 1750 and 1756. They were sponsors at the baptism of Peter Spange by Daniel Schumacher on 5 Aug 1758 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Weiser, Frederick S. The Record Book of Daniel Schumacher, 1754-1733, Picton Press, 1993. p. 77). George was listed as "Jürg Haal, elder".

The Allemangel Lutheran Church, also known as the Jerusalem Church and later Red Church, is located about two miles east of Kempton in Albany Township. It is not the New Jerusalem/New Allemangel/Friedens Church at nearby Stony Run (http://www.worldcat.org/identities/nc-jerusalem%20reformed%20church...).

Anna Magdalena was probably born between 1733 and 1739, again based on the birth of Anna Catharina. The Johannes Hench Family in America records Anna's last name as Mertz, but I have seen no evidence of this. George Haal and Anna Magdalena had eight children.

He was described as sponsor with wife Anna Margaretha for baptism of Anna Magdalena Sausele by Daniel Schumacher on 31 Aug 1760 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Weiser, Frederick S. The Record Book of Daniel Schumacher, 1754-1733, Picton Press, 1993. p. 98).

He was witness to the will of Mathias Loy, Greenwitch Town Ship, signed 22 February 1762 and proved 22 October 1783 in Berks County. It lists "Georg Haal" as a witness to the signing of the original document along with a Georg Spang. (Will of Mathias Loy Proved October 22nd, 1783 Berks County, Pennsylvania, Witnessed 1762 February 22. Online [http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/wills/loy-matthias.html], link no longer works).

They were sponsors at the baptism of Johann Jurg Hall who was born on 12 Mar 1763 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, to Peter and Barbara Haal. He was baptized on 17 Apr 1763 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Weiser, Frederick S. The Record Book of Daniel Schumacher, 1754-1733, Picton Press, 1993. p. 132). Sponsors listed as Jürg and Magdalena Haal.

He was naturalized on 8 Sep 1765 in Albany Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania.22 He owned 150 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle, and 3 sheep, taxed at 3 [pounds?] in 1767 in Albany Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania (Giuseppi, Montague S. Naturalizations in the American Colonies, 1979, p. 103).

He was described as Deacon in 1768 in Evangelical Lutheran Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Hinke, William J., transcriber. 1768-1863 Church Record of the Evangelical Lutheran Church [also called Allemaengel, Albany, New Jerusalem, and Red Church], September 1938. p.2). He was described as parent with wife Anna Magdalena of daughter Maria Sibylla at baptism on 9 May 1768 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (ibid.). At the baptism of Maria Sibylla, George is listed as a "Reformed deacon". His wife Anna Magdalena accompanies at the sacrament performed by Daniel Schumacher and sponsored by George Michael Leiby and wife Barbara.

He was described as parent with wife Anna Magdalene of son John Henry's baptism on 2 Jun 1771 in Friedens Union Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Church Record of the Friedens Union Church, Albany Township, Berks County, 1771-1876. Also known as the united Protestant Lutheran and Reformed congregations, Allemaengel, Pennsylvania. Associated with the efforts of Daniel Schumacher, actual source is a photocopy of a typed transcription of the record made in 1933, no author given but matching a similar transcription for nearby Allemangel Church by William J. Hinke, in September 1938. p. 5.) Named "George Haal" with wife Anna Magdalene, at John Henry's baptism by Daniel Schumacher, sponsored by Jacob Mantz and wife Anna Elisabeth.

He was witness to will of Peter Cunfeir of "Bearn" [Bern Township?] on 20 Apr 1774 (Will Abstracts and Papers of Administration, Berks County, PA 1766-1774. Online [http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/wills/wilab3.html], link no longer works). It lists "friend George Haal" as one of the executors of the will witnessed by George Muller, Balser Gehr and John Bock. The abstract gives a date pairing April 20, 1774 - May 2, 1774, implying first the signature/witness date and second the execution date.

He was witness to will of John Foos, Greenwich [Township], signed 11 September 1775, and listing George Haal and George Lay as witnesses. It is executed 19 December 1777, after George has died. (Will abstract of John Foos, Greenwich Township, Berks County Pennsylvania. Appears to have been derived from actual source, not abstract, as it lists signature/witness date as Sept.11, 1775. Online [http://members.aol.com/gsmithsan/foose1.htm], link no longer works).

He died about 1 Jul 1776 (Hall, John. 9 Sep 1788 inquest to divide the real estate of George Hall, late of Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania among his children). His estate was administered on 3 Jul 1776 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, since he died without a will. Available from the Berks County, Pennsylvania Register of Wills, they indicate his widow Magdalena and children at the time and plan to divide his property. He owned real estate divided by inquest of eldest son John Hall on 9 Sep 1788 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (see private research note for a partial transcription).

Our initial understanding of George (German "Jürg") came from the 1930-40's research by Abram Sager Hall, who writes about George:

Immigrant from Germany, in 1741

  • early member of Albany Lutheran Congregation, organized in 1747, in the "Allemaengel", at Wessnerville, Albany Township, Berks County.
  • Was an elder in that Albany or Jerusalem Church, in 1768.

In further research, Abram postulates:

very soon after [the birth of George Michael], the family loses their father and his death was sudden. Cause of death not learned by me. It was sudden because he left no will. Court appointed the mother as Executrix and she remained a widow and raised the unmarried children 4 (possibly 5th) and ran the farm of 20-0 or more acres and paid taxes until she turned property over to the oldest son, Johannes Haal. His line continued on down [and] is the ancestral line of Cumberland, & Perry (Halls.)

A "George Casper Hall" is recorded as arriving on the St. Andrews vessel in Oct. 1741 according to Daniel Rupp's work A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776. This is the man Abram discovered, although one troubling point in connecting him to our George is that the date is 18 years before the birth of his first child (20 Dec 1756). If he immigrated at a young 18 years of age, he is then 34 years old when his first child is born and 52 at his last (see table below). These are not unreasonable ages on their own, but uncommon for the time and perhaps a clue that we don't have the right man.

In Naturalizations in the American Colonies, Montague Spencer Giuseppi lists a "George Haal" being naturalized 8 September 1765 in Albany Township, Berks County. This is most certainly our George, since he and his family are found here many times until at least 1804. It also lists Peter Haal taking the same "sacrament" two weeks later, confirming one of Abram's notions that the two brothers came on the same ship.

But why would George have waited twenty-four years to become naturalized after immigrating? Was the opportunity not available? Was he waiting for his brother who comes ten years later? Did they expect to return to Germany? Or might the earlier immigrant and the new citizen be two different individuals? Giuseppi spells both men's names "Haal," obviously German and also in the same way we find their names in their church records for years later. And we know that several of George's children where born in Pennsylvania to him at least as early as 1756. So there is some evidence supporting a delay between immigration and naturalization.

However it must be noted that we are as of yet far from convinced of George's birth or immigration information. Our George may not even have been the original immigrant, perhaps only a son of one. Source: Hall, Stephen Edward, Genealogy: Hall (Immigrants from Germany) (online database, 6 Jul 2008), entry for George (Jurg) Hall. http://dancingpaper.com/hall/rootsmagic/home.html.



George Haul arrived in the US aboard a ship named "Two Brothers" that departed from Germany 28 Aug 1750.

Our 4th Great Grandfather.

Immigrated on 2 Oct 1741 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.19 Found on passenger lists of the St. Andrew:

o List A (Captain' List) "Jerich Caspr Henlen, age 17."

o List B (signers of oath of allegiance) "George Casper Heiala"

o List C, p.315 (signers of oath of abjuration) "George Caspar Hãlle"

o On both lists B and C, the lists that the individual would be physically signing. the name is marked with (X) indicating that the person could not write, but just signed with his mark.

o Source: Strassburger, Ralph Beaver (1883-1959), edited by William John Hinke. Pennsylvania German Pioneers : A publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1992. (Also: Strassburger & Hinke's Pennsylvania German Pioneers, 1934, by the Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA.). Via email with Arline Sarver , 2005-01-20T10:44-0500.

He was described as sponsor with wife Anna Margaretha for baptism of Peter Spange by Daniel Schumacher on 5 Aug 1758 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.20 Listed as "Jürg Haal, elder". He was described as sponsor with wife Anna Margaretha for baptism of Anna Magdalena Sausele by Daniel Schumacher on 31 Aug 1760 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.21 He was witness to the will of Mathias Loy, Greenwitch Town Ship on 22 Feb 1762.17

He was naturalized on 8 Sep 1765 in Albany Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania.22 He owned 150 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle, and 3 sheep, taxed at 3 [dollars] in 1767 in Albany Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania.23

He was described as Deacon in 1768 in Evangelical Lutheran Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.24 He was described as parent with wife Anna Magdalena of daughter Maria Sibylla at baptism on 9 May 1768 in Allemaengel Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.25 At the baptism of Maria Sibylla, George is listed as a "Reformed deacon". His wife Anna Magdalena accompanies at the sacrament performed by Daniel Schumacher and sponsored by George Michael Leiby and wife Barbara.

He was described as parent with wife Anna Magdalene of son John Henry baptism on 2 Jun 1771 in Friedens Union Church, Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.26 Named "George Haal" with wife Anna Magdalene, at John Henry's baptism by Daniel Schumacher, sponsored by Jacob Mantz and wife Anna Elisabeth. He was witness to will of Peter Cunfeir of "Bearn" [Bern Township?] on 20 Apr 1774.27

He was witness to will of John Foos, Greenwich [Township] on 1 Sep 1775.28

He died about 1 Jul 1776.29 His will was executed on 3 Jul 1776 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. He owned estate divided by inquest of eldest son John Hall on 9 Sep 1788 in Berks County, Pennsylvania.29 Inquest by eldest son John Hall to divide the real estate of his late father George Hall.

Our initial understanding of George (German "Jurg") came from the 1930-40's research by Abram Sager Hall, who writes about George:

Immigrant from Germany, in 1741

  • early member of Albany Lutheran Congregation, organized in 1747, in the "Allemaengel", at Wessnersville, Albany Twp., Berks Co.
  • Was an elder in that Albany or Jerusalem Church, in 1768.

In further research, Abram postulates:

very soon after [the birth of George Michael], the family loses their father and his death was sudden. Cause of death not learned by me. It was sudden because he left no will. Court appointed the mother as Executrix and she remained a widow and raised the unmarried children 4 (possibly 5th) and ran the farm of 20-0 or more acres and paid taxes until she turned property over to the oldest son, Johannes Haal. His line continued on down [and] is the ancestral line of Cumberland, & Perry (Halls.)

A "George Casper Hall" is recorded as arriving on the St. Andrews vessel in Oct. 1741 according to Daniel Rupp's work A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776. This is the man Abram discovered, although one troubling point in connecting him to our George is that the date is 18 years before the birth of his first child (20 Dec 1756). If he immigrated at a young 17 years of age, he is then 32 years old when his first child is born and 51 at his last. These are not unreasonable ages on their own, but uncommon for the time and perhaps a clue that we don't have the right man.

In Naturalizations in the American Colonies, Montague Spencer Giuseppi lists a "George Haal" being naturalized 8 September 1765 in Albany Township, Berks County. This is most certainly our George, since he and his family are found here many times until at least 1804. It also lists Peter Haal taking the same "sacrament" two weeks later, confirming one of Abram's notions that the two brothers came on the same ship.

But why would George have waited twenty-four years to become naturalized after immigrating? Was the opportunity not available? Was he waiting for his brother who comes ten years later? Did they expect to return to Germany? Or might the earlier immigrant and the new citizen be two different individuals? Giuseppi spells both men's names "Haal", obviously German and also in the same way we find their names in their Church records for years later. And we know that several of George's children where born in Pennsylvania to him at least as early as 1756. So there is some evidence supporting a delay between immigration and naturalization.

However it must be noted that we are as of yet far from convinced of George's birth or immigration information. Our George may not even have been the original immigrant, perhaps only a son of one.

Untimely Death

George's estate is administered July 3, 1776 by Berks County since he dies without a will. Available from the Berks County, Pennsylvania Register of Wills, they indicate his widow Magdalena and children at the time and plan to dispurse his property. George apparently dies within just a few days of the signing of American Declaration of Independance.

Third Party Wills

George has also been found in the wills of three non-related individuals. The first is the will of Peter Cunfeir, of Bearn (presumably modern Bern Township). It lists "friend George Haal" as one of the executors of the will witnessed by George Muller, Balser Gehr and John Bock. The abstract gives a date pairing April 20, 1774 - May 2, 1774, implying first the signature/witness date and second the execution date.

A second reference is the will of "Mathias Loy of Greenwitch Town Ship", signed 22 February 1762 and proved 22 October 1783 in Berks County. It lists "Georg Haal" as a witness to the signing of the original document along with a Georg Spang.

The will of John Foos, apparently signed 11 September 1775 lists George Haal and George Lay as witnesses. It is executed 19 December 1777, again after George has died.

Estimated Age at Known Events

Birth (estimated) 1710 1720 1723 1730 1740 Immigration 1741 31 21 18 11 1 Child, Catharine 1757 47 37 34 27 17 Child, Johannes 1764 54 44 41 34 24 Child, George M. 1775 65 55 52 45 35 Death (estimated) 1776 66 56 53 46 36

George (Jurg) Hall and Anna Magdalena were married before 5 Aug 1758.20 Anna Magdalena2,15,16,30 was born before 1742. Calculated based on being married to George in 1758. The Johannes Hench Family in America records Anna's last name as Mertz. George (Jurg) Hall and Anna Magdalena had the following children:

+26

i. Catharine (Anna Catharina) Hall.

+27

ii. Barbara Hall.

+28

iii. Mary (Maria) Hall.

+29

iv. Anna Elisabeth Hall.

+30

v. Yohanes (Johannes/John, Senr) Hall.

+31

vi. Mari Sybilla Hall.

+32

vii. John Henry (Henri/Heinrich) Hall.

33

viii. George Michael Hall2 was born on 20 Nov 1773 in Albany Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania.31,32 He was baptized on 17 Jan 1774.31 Sponors Geo. Michael Reinhard and Anna Mag. Warten. George is not listed as one of the children of Jurg and Magdalena Haal when the children petition to divide the property 17 April 1788. Is it because he dies before then?

Family links:

Children:
 Yohanes Haal - Hall (1764 - 1836)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Lebanon Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard Loysville Perry County Pennsylvania, USA

Created by: Judy Green Record added: Jul 06, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 113438291

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Jürg Casper Haal's Timeline

1710
1710
RP, Germany
1750
1750
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania Colony
1757
July 13, 1757
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
1762
February 7, 1762
Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
1764
November 27, 1764
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
1768
February 7, 1768
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
February 7, 1768
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
1768
Age 58
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania
1771
February 9, 1771
Albany, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
1772
August 3, 1772