Partner:
Anthony FRETZ (1782- )
Partner:
(unknown)
Children:
Name:
Anthony FRETZ
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
1782
Pennsylvania, USA
Census:
1850 (age 67-68)
Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township1
Death:
Name:
Anna FRETZ
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
Aug 10, 1797
DOB calculated from gravestone reading.
Census:
1850 (age 52-53)
Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township2
Census:
1880 (age 82-83)
Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township3
Death:
Sep 28, 1885 (age 88)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial:
Sep, 1885
Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA4
Anna's surname is believed to be Fretz based on the 1850 census record that has Anthony Fretz living with Anna and Tobias and is listed as Tobias' father-in-law. Source for her birth and marriage record would likely be found in the Tinicum, Bucks County, church records.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1850. m432-75 99 p.199.
1850 Census, Bucks Co, Buckingham Township, m432-75 99 p.199
Weisel, Tobias 49 Innkeeper PA
Ann 50 PA
Lucinda 22 PA
Caroline 15 PA
Anthony F. 12 PA
Smith, Mary 35 PA
Mallon, Jacob 25 Germany
Fretz, Anthony 68 PA
Ibid.
1850 Census, Bucks Co, Buckingham Township, m432-75 99 p.199
Weisel, Tobias 49 Innkeeper PA
Ann 50 PA
Lucinda 22 PA
Caroline 15 PA
Anthony F. 12 PA
Smith, Mary 35 PA
Mallon, Jacob 25 Germany
Fretz, Anthony 68 PA
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census).
Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1105, p. 149A
A. Fretz WISEL Self M Male W 43 PA Hotel Keeper PA PA
Hannah E. WISEL Wife M Female W 40 PA PA PA
Debby D. WISEL Dau S Female W 11 PA PA PA
H. Ross WISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
Anna WISEL Mother W Female W 82 PA PA PA
Anna DOTTESEN Other S Female W 18 PA Servant PA PA
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