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John Frederick Haeger

1Kemper, Willis Miller, Fishback family in America, Genealogy of the descendants of John Fishback the emigrant, with historical sketch  1714-1914, New York: Thomas Madison Taylor 1914, pg 32, 34, FHL Book 929.273 F527. "Twelve children were born of this marriage; we are interested in the third, John Frederick, born 1684, baptized the 18th Sunday after Trinity (September 28), 1684.
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John Frederick Hager the third son of Henry Hager had applied to the English government to be sent to the New World, as pastor of some of the Palitinate colonies, which the English government was planting in America. England was attempting to make of these Germans, communicants in the church of England, and refused to send Hager as a Reformed minister, so he was ordained in the Church of England December 20, 1709, and in 1710 went to New York as a Church of England minister.  The colony and the proselyting were failures.  The colonists left their lands and their new religion, after several years, and after many thrilling and unfortunate experiences finally drifted over into Pennsylvania, and Hager was later known as a Reformed minister."