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Johann (John) Hoffman, son of Johannes Hoffman and Gertrud Reichmann, was born 1 Mar 1692 in Siegen, Germany. He immigrated to Virginia in 1714. He married Anna Catherine Haeger, 7 Nov 1721, in Germantown, Virginia. They had five children. Anna died 9 Feb 1729. John married Maria Sabina Charlotta Barbara Volck, 13 July 1729. John died 3 July 1772 in Culpeper County, Virginia, and Maria died in 1782, also in Culpeper County. John's descendants have lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and other areas throughout the United States.
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Martinus Hermanzen Hoffman was born in 1625 in Revel (Tallinn), Estonia and immigrated in 1657 to New Netherland, where he lived in New Amsterdam and then Kingston, Ulster County, New York. He married twice and died about 1690. Includes Byington and related families.