Individual Details
Herman DeHaven
(1 Jul 1682 - 23 Apr 1752)
Events
Families
Spouse | Anneken Op den Graeff (1684 - ) |
Child | Abraham DeHaven (1711 - 1771) |
Child | Edward DeHaven (1712 - 1781) |
Child | Katherine DeHaven (1717 - 1792) |
Child | Mary DeHaven (1714 - ) |
Child | John DeHaven (1715 - 1791) |
Child | Margaret DeHaven (1721 - 1783) |
Child | Elizabeth DeHaven (1723 - 1791) |
Child | Jacob DeHaven (1724 - 1761) |
Child | Harmond DeHaven (1729 - 1761) |
Child | Isaac DeHaven (1730 - ) |
Father | Evert DeHaven (1650 - 1728) |
Mother | Elizabeth Shipbower (1656 - 1728) |
Sibling | Wilhelm DeHaven ( - ) |
Sibling | William DeHaven (1680 - ) |
Sibling | Gerhard DeHaven (1681 - 1747) |
Sibling | Peter DeHaven (1686 - 1768) |
Sibling | Annaken DeHaven (1691 - 1760) |
Sibling | Anna Gerdruth ten Heuven ( - ) |
Notes
Immigration
He came to America from Mülheim on the Rühr, Germany in 1698.Event
He and Gerhart bought 440 acres of land on the Skippack Creek in 1706.Event
Herman took his oathof allegiance with his father and brothers in 1709.
Marriage
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Van Vlecq.Death
He left a will between 1 October 1749 and 1750 at Providence Twp., Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; Refers to Wife: Annica. Chn: Isaac, Edward, Abram, John, Harmond,Katherine, Mary Seidly or Seiely, Elizabeth Paulin and Margaret Davis.
Son-in-Law: John Paulin. Exec: Annica Dehaven.2
He was buried on 25 April 1752 at Skippack Twp., Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery.2,1