Third Generation

17. Ann3 Shockey (Valentine2, Johann Christoffel (Shockey)1 Schake) (#953) was born in Shenandoah Valley, VA 6 Dec 1767. Ann died 20 Aug 1836 Ohio, at 68 years of age. Her body was interred 1836 Ohio, Rector Cemetery.

She married Daniel Hullinger Sr in Shenandoah Valley, VA, 1783. (Daniel Hullinger Sr is #5363.) Daniel was born Lancaster, Warwick Twp, Pennsylvania 12 Mar 1757. Daniel was the son of Christian Hullinger. Daniel died 22 Jul 1839 Ohio, at 82 years of age. His body was interred 1839 Ohio, Rector Cemetery. He served in the military during war time 1776-81 Pennsylvania, USA. He moved 1780 in Shenandoah Valley, VA. At 28 years of age Daniel became the father of Christian Hullinger 1785. He moved 1788 Champaign Co., Ohio. At 31 years of age Daniel became the father of Daniel Hullinger Jr 1788. At 31 years of age Daniel became the father of Jacob Hullinger 1788. At 36 years of age Daniel became the father of Valentine Hullinger 1793. At 38 years of age Daniel became the father of John Hullinger 1795. At 40 years of age Daniel became the father of Elizabeth Hullinger 1797. At 41 years of age Daniel became the father of Rosanna Hullinger 1798. At 42 years of age Daniel became the father of Catherine Hullinger 1799. At 43 years of age Daniel became the father of Joseph Hullinger 1800. At 44 years of age Daniel became the father of Abraham Hullinger 1801. At 45 years of age Daniel became the father of Nancy Hullinger Ohio, 5 Mar 1803. Daniel applied for a military pension Champaign Co., Ohio, 1833.

At 17 years of age Ann became the mother of Christian Hullinger 1785. At 20 years of age Ann became the mother of Daniel Hullinger Jr 1788. At 20 years of age Ann became the mother of Jacob Hullinger 1788. At 25 years of age Ann became the mother of Valentine Hullinger 1793. At 27 years of age Ann became the mother of John Hullinger 1795. At 29 years of age Ann became the mother of Elizabeth Hullinger 1797. At 30 years of age Ann became the mother of Rosanna Hullinger 1798. At 31 years of age Ann became the mother of Catherine Hullinger 1799. At 32 years of age Ann became the mother of Joseph Hullinger 1800. At 33 years of age Ann became the mother of Abraham Hullinger 1801. At 35 years of age Ann became the mother of Nancy Hullinger Ohio, 5 Mar 1803.

Ann Shockey and Daniel Hullinger Sr had the following children:

child + 62 i. Christian4 Hullinger was born 1785.

child 63 ii. Daniel Hullinger Jr(3) (#5367) was born 1788. Daniel died 1856 at 68 years of age. REF: Official Roster Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Lived in Ohio 1938, page 187. (4)

child 64 iii. Jacob Hullinger(5) (#5368) was born 1788. Jacob died 1830 at 41 years of age. He married Mary Mathena. (Mary Mathena is #5369.) REF: Official Roster of Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Lived in Ohio 1938, page 187. (6)

child 65 iv. Valentine Hullinger (#5370) was born 1793. Valentine died 1855 at 62 years of age. He married Elizabeth Maggart 1 Jan 1818. (Elizabeth Maggart is #5371.) Elizabeth was the daughter of John Maggart and Elizabeth Sellers.

child 66 v. John Hullinger (#5374) was born 1795. John died 1836 at 41 years of age. He married Olive Coe 31 Aug 1820. (Olive Coe is #5375.)

child 67 vi. Elizabeth Hullinger (#5376) was born 1797. Elizabeth died 1867 at 70 years of age. She married George Arbogast. (George Arbogast is #5377.)

child 68 vii. Rosanna Hullinger (#5378) was born 1798. She married Daniel McIntire. (Daniel McIntire is #5379.)

child 69 viii. Catherine Hullinger (#5380) was born 1799. Catherine died 1834 at 35 years of age.

child 70 ix. Joseph Hullinger (#5381) was born 1800. Joseph died 1865 at 65 years of age.

child 71 x. Abraham Hullinger (#5382) was born 1801. Abraham died 1873 at 72 years of age. He married Elizabeth Maggart 22 May 1834. (Elizabeth Maggart is #5383.) Elizabeth was the daughter of John Maggart and Elizabeth Sellers.

child + 72 xi. Nancy Hullinger was born 5 Mar 1803.

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