See also
Husband:
Samuel WEISEL (c. 1801-1834)
Wife:
Sarah MARSHALL ( - )
Children:
Marriage:
bef Feb 10, 1823
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA1
Name:
Sarah MARSHALL
Sex:
Female
Father:
Father:
-
Death:
Misc:
Apr 27, 1836
Widow with 6 children under 14; Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA6
Name:
William WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Birth:
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA4
Death:
Name:
Mary WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA4
Death:
Name:
Jane WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA4
Death:
Name:
Rebecca WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA4
Death:
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 3052.
A “guardian” in this sense of the meaning is NOT one who cares for the minor, but looks after the financial aspects as an overseer to ensure there is no squandering of funds by the remaining parent that will hurt the children.
File 3052 February 10, 1823 Martin Marshall, Tinicum Twp. Petition by Samuel Weisel, husband of Martin’s daughter, Sarah. Four children, under 14: Rebecca, daughters Ann and Eliza over 14. Nicholas Black and Daniel Boileau appointed guardians.
Michael Weisel, Will - Michael Weisel (Bucks County, Pennsylvania).
In the name of God Amen. I, Michael Weissel of Tenicum in the County of
Bucks and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being in a very weak state of body,
but of sound mind, memory and understanding, for which I thank God, and
considering that all flesh must die, have thought fit to establish this my
last will and testament in manner following, that is, I commend my soul to
God who gave it, and I desire my body to be buried in a Christian like manner
at the discretion of my executors herein named -- and as touching my worldly
estate wherewith this pleased God to bless me, my will is, that after payment
of my funeral charges and just debts, my dear and loving wife Mary Weissel
shall take the case of drawers that stand in the room where I now lay, one
bed, four chairs which she shall chose, and such other of my household goods
as she shall choose, to the amount of twenty dollars; likewise she shall take
any cow she please out of my flock and two sheep, and after she has taken
these things out, she shall have one third part of my movable estate and the
yearly income or interest of five hundred pounds during her natural life,
and at her decease it shall be divided as the other part of my estate,
Catherine's bed and such other articles about the house as have been
generally called hers, she is to keep and after the above mentioned articles
are taken, my will is that as soon as my executors shall think it suitable
and convenient, after my decease, that they shall sell all my estate both
personal and real, and make a fair and equal division of the amount or
proceeds thereof among all my children namely Elizabeth Smith, Magdalena
Busy, Eve Shwartz, Michael Weissel, Daniel Weissel, Susanna Shwartz,
Catherine Weissel, Tobias Weissel, and Samuel Weissel, each and every one of
them to have share and share alike -- and lastly I do make and ordain my
sons-in-law Jacob Busy of Tenicum and Nicholas Shwartz of Plumstead executors
of this my last will and testament, revoking , disannulling and disallowing
and making void all other or former will and testament constituting ordaining
and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In
witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty second day of
April in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and eighteen.
Michael Weissel (seal)
Signed Sealed published
pronounced and declared by
the said Michael Weissel as
his last will and testament
in presence of
John Lewis
Henry S. Stover Bucks County
<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt
Wills: Abstracts: Book 9: Bucks Co, PA 1815-1821
9.265. Michael Wissel, Tinicum Twp.
April 22, 1818. Proved May 12, 1818.
Sons-in-law Jacob Busy of Tinicum and Nicholas Swartz of Plumstead exrs. Wife Mary.
Ch. Elizabeth Smith, Magdalena Busy, Eve Schwartz, Michael and Daniel Wissel,
Susanna Swartz, Catharine, Tobias and Samuel Wissel.
Wits: John Lewis and Henry Stover. N.B. Name for Eve Schwartz
spelled differently from Susanna all through. (W.S.E.)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/LOWTINI.HTM Lower Tinicum Church, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania LOWER TINICUM CHURCH: Copied by B. F. Fackenthal, Jr. Riegelsville, Pa. The original church stood on the hill near the abandoned cemetery. It was built of logs, probably in 1747, the "Brick" church, the third structure at that place erected by the Lutheran and Reformed congregations, was destroyed by fire. The denominations then separated, the Lutherans building a new church and the Reformed congregation rebuilding and occupying the Brick Church. The present (1923) date stone as "Lower Tinicum Reformed Church-rebuilt A. D. 1908."
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/LOWTINI.HTM [Aug, 2004]
WEISEL, Anna wife of Tobias Weisel b. Aug. 10, 1797 d. Sept. 28, 1885 88-1-18
WEISEL, John b. Feb. 12, 1824 d. June 12, 1852 28-4-0
WEISEL, Mary b. Feb. 15, 1769 d. Feb. 5, 1830 60-11-20
WEISEL, Michael b. July 18, 1750 d. April 29, 1818 67-7-11
WEISEL, Samuel M. b. Nov. 22, 1833 d. Mar. 20, 1879 45-3-28
WEISEL, Samuel b. Jan. 13, 1801 d. July 13, 1834 33-6-0
WEISEL, Tobias b. Dec. 3, 1799 d. Jan. 31, 1864 64-1-28
(note - birthdates are calculated from age and date of death)
Tinicum Cemetery
Visited 1979 and transcribed by Judy Smith, Somerville, NJ
These stones were to the right of the church:
Sophia Swartz, d. Aug. 17, 1834, aged [85?] years
Joseph Swartz, d. Dec. 2, 1814, aged [23?] yrs.
[Matching stones]
Michael Swartz, d. June 12, 1815, aged 6 years, 6 mo 2 days
Mary Scott, wife of William Scott, d. Apr. [1?] 1815
[Matching stones]
Michael Swartz, d. Aug. 23, 1808, aged 69 yrs. 7 mo. 13 days Rev. War Vet.
Eve, wife of Nicholas Swartz, d. Apr. 1[4?], 1843, aged [59 or 69?] yrs.
Nicholas Swartz, b. June [?], [1782?], d. Aug 14, 1868, aged 85 yrs. 2 mo. 7 days
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #4702.
A “guardian” in this sense of the meaning is NOT one who cares for the minor, but looks after the financial aspects as an overseer to ensure there is no squandering of funds by the remaining parent that will hurt the children.
File #4702 Samuel Weisel April 27, 1836, Tinicum Twp.
Widow Sarah and children under 14. William, John, Mary, Jane, Rebecca, and Samuel. John M. Pursell appointed guardian.
(cont.) December 12, 1836 John M. Pursell declines to act as guardian. Moses Ridge Appointed.
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1804-1834 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisel, Samuel, Tinicum Twp. age ca 35 13 July 1834
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #4702.
A “guardian” in this sense of the meaning is NOT one who cares for the minor, but looks after the financial aspects as an overseer to ensure there is no squandering of funds by the remaining parent that will hurt the children.
File #4702 Samuel Weisel April 27, 1836, Tinicum Twp.
Widow Sarah and children under 14. William, John, Mary, Jane, Rebecca, and
Samuel. John M. Pursell appointed guardian.
(cont.) December 12, 1836 John M. Pursell declines to act as guardian. Moses Ridge Appointed.