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George Michael WEISEL1 (also known as Wisel, Wysel, Weissel and Georg Michael WEISSLEIN), son of Georg WEISSLEIN (1660?-bef1715), was born in 1690 (est) in Bavaria, Germany. All we know of Michael's possible origins is taken from his father's information in the 1715 marriage record of Michael and Susanna. Geo. Michael's birth date and location has not been verified in the Matricula Online Parish records for Eitensheim, Eichstätt. (https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/eichstaett/eitensheim/) As of Nov. 2023 no Weissel Weisslein birth entry was found between 1684 and 1699 or a Weissel Weisslein death record for 1700-1715. "1716–1730" George was Lutheran in Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. Birth records of Georg Michael's children included his religion as the Schleithal, Bas-Rhin church was Roman Catholic. George married Susanna BEYERLE on Oct 21, 1715 in Schleithal.2 He migrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Oct 17, 1732.3,4,5,6 3/22/2019 Interesting write-up on the 1732 voyage of the Pink "John and William" and Captain Tymperton by Rick Bushong, April 2014, Revised: December 2017 http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage.html http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage2.html. On Feb 17, 1743 George possessed Two tracts of land in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.7 He was a Baptismal Sponsor at Birth of George Michael HAINES on Jul 20, 1746 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.8 On Feb 10, 1757 he possessed Transfered farm to son Jacob Weisel in Bedminster Township.9 He died bef Jul 17, 1770 in Bucks County.10 |
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Michael Weisel was the pioneer ancestor of the Bucks County, Pennsylvania Weisel family. He emigrated with his wife and family from the Palatinate area of Germany on the ship John and William which arrived from Rotterdam to Philadelphia Oct 17, 1732.
The seven children of Michael and Susanna are based on three sources: Michael's will, the 1732 ship list for John and William, Rotterdam to Philadelphia and the children's birth records recorded in Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace.
Notes from the disposition of the estate of Michael Weisel to his seven mentioned children on Oct 3, 1757. 1) Jacob received the plantation. In return he had to pay the following amounts to his brothers and sisters according to the following schedule: 2) Eldest son 27 May 1758 25 Pounds, 27 May 1759 25 Pounds 3) Second son Michael 27 May 1760 25 Pounds, 27 May 1761 25 Pounds 4) Eldest dau. Abolonia 27 May 1769 1 Shilling George Heintz, son of Andorry Heintz 27 May 1768 25 Pounds (for the children of Andorry Heintz) 5) George Weisel 27 May 1764 25 Pounds, 27 May 1765 25 Pounds 6) Dau. Barbara 27 May 1766 25 Pounds, 27 May 1767 25 Pounds 7) Magdalena Wildanger 27Nov 1770 25 Pounds (child of deceased daughter) 27 Nov 1771 25 Pounds (paid to the father George Wildanger) (guardian is Michael Weisel). |
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Susanna BEYERLE, daughter of Jacobi BEYERLE ( -1695) and Susanna DUBS ( - ), was born in 1690 (est) in Wissembourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. Source for Susanna's birth location is her marriage record. Susanna died aft Nov 2, 1770 in Pennsylvania, USA. Susanna was an administrator in George Michaels probate proceedings. She and George Michael WEISEL had the following children: |
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Johannes Frederick WEISEL (also known as Eldest Son, Eldest Son and Frederick WISELY), son of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on May 27, 1716 in Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace.11,12 As Frederick was over the age of 16 he was required to sign the Oath of Allegiance. Johannes migrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Oct 17, 1732.13,14 Frederick, his parents and siblings, emigrated from the Palatinate region in southwestern Germany, the source of most of the earliest German immigrants to America. Johannes married Elisabeth KOHLER in 1756 (est) in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.15 The will of Sibilla records her daughter Elisabeth was married to Frederick Weisel. "Estate unto my Daughter Elisabeth shall be paid unto her when her Husband Frederick Weisel is dead or his decease & if it shall happen my Daugher Elisabeth shall die before her Husband Frederich Weisel then her Children shall have & receive the whole one share by my Executor according as they come to age."
No source has been found for the exact date of the marriage as the marriage date was occurred before local Churches had formed or were recording events. On Sep 15, 1762 Johannes lived in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA.16 On Apr 10, 1764 he lived in Loudoun County.17 On Oct 27, 1764 he lived in Loudoun County.18 Frederick Weisel was a Witness for the Will of Thomas Long dated 27 October 1764. In 1765 Johannes possessed in Loudoun County.19 In 1771 he possessed in Loudoun County.20,21 Frederick is the one white male and he owned 5 Negro slaves. In Virginia, the tax was levied in three parts: to the colony, the county, and the parish. Johannes died bef Mar 5, 1782 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. He had his estate probated on Mar 5, 1782 in Wythe County.22 Frederick Wisely did not record a will, he died Intestate before March 5, 1782. Mentioned in his Probate record are his administrators: his wife Elisabeth and John Wisely. Johannes's Misc was 'Fraudulent burial record' in 1852.23 |
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Evidence that Frederick Weisel is a son of Michael Weisel and Sussana is based on the following two items: 1) In the will of Michael Weisel, he refers to his eldest son only as "my eldest son". 2) Frederick Wysell was a passenger on the ship John and William along with Michael Weissel. Frederick was the only other Weisel who "took the oath", meaning he was 16 or older, therefore the oldest son of Michael and Susanna.. 3) Frederick Weisel of Bucks County was naturalized in 1762.
Additional sources showing the existence of Frederick and that he married and lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania: 1) From the Tohickon church records, page 200: child of Frederick Weisel died January 26, 1758, buried January 27. 2) In the 1769 will of Sibilla Kaehler, her daughter Elisabeth is married to Frederick Weisel. He is named as a son-in-law. There is no other Frederick of an age to match as the husband of Elisabeth Kaehler/Koehler.
The evidence is the Weisel family was not referring to Frederick by his given name, only by "eldest Son". In George Michael's 1757 will he refers to his "eldest Son" and in the 1770 probate records for the deceased Michael, he is again referred to as the "Eldest Son"
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Elisabeth KOHLER (also known as Elisabeth KAEHLER), daughter of Michael KOHLER ( -1764) and Sibilla UNKNOWN ( -1770), was born in 1734 (est) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA. No birth date or location has been found for Elisabeth. Estimate based on ages for her childbearing years and the location of her father when he passed away. Elisabeth was a Spouse at Probate of Johannes Frederick WEISEL on Mar 5, 1782 in Wythe County.22 She died aft Mar 5, 1782 in Virginia, USA. She and Johannes Frederick WEISEL had the following children: |
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Hans Michael WEISEL24 (also known as Michael WEISEL), son of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on Dec 8, 1717 in Schleithal.25 He married Maria Magdalena DRACH in 1749 (est) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. There is no direct evidence linking Maria Magdalena Drach as the wife of Michael Weisel. Her relationship to Michael Weisel, is based on the following circumstatial evidence.
1) Rudolph Drach and his wife Mary Elizabeth were baptismal sponsers for a female child born to Michael Weisel and Magdalena.
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bucks County page 138 Mary Elizabeth of Michael Weisel and Magdalena baptized. Oct 14, 1753 Witness Rudolph Drach and wife
2) Rudolph Drach had 6 daughters listed in a deed transfer of land to his sons Henry and Adam Drach.
January 5, 1770 between Rudolph Drach of Rokhill Township, County of Bucks, and Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, of the one part, and his sons Henry Drach and Adam Drach... And said Henry and Adam shall pay 40 pounds each to my five daughters Elizabeth, Madalenck, Margaret, Ann Margaret, and Ann Mary, and the said Henry to pay unto my daughter Susannah Drack 5 pounds.
Magdalena is listed as the second daughter. If the daughters are listed in birth order, then Magdalena is born about 1830-1832. This correlates to her possible age based upon the births of her children. Her first son was born Sep 1750 and her last child was born in 1776. If she was born in 1730 she then married about 1749 at age 19. She then had her first child at age 20, and her last child at age 46. In 1779 Hans possessed Tax assesment in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.26 He died in Jun, 1796 in Bedminster Township.27,28 He was a Guardian at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He was buried in Bedminster Township.31 |
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Notes on the children of Michael Weisel:
1) There is record of 8 children born to Michael and Magdalena in the Tohickan church records of Bucks County.
2) One child is known to have died young in July of 1758. This is likely daughter Veronica.
3) Only three sons are mentioned by name in the 1796 will of Michael Weisel. Michael, Henry, and George. These 3 individuals, their spouses, and descendants are documented.
4) John Weisel born in 1767 was not mentioned by name in his father's will. It is presumed John relocated in the 1790s to St. Clair Twp, Bedford County, PA and was the John Weisel who died in Bedford County, age 77, in 1844.
5) The wording in the will implies there were at least 5 children living in 1796. "And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate." The phrase "rest of my children" implies the 3 named and at least 2 more.
6) Marie Elisabeth Weisel was confirmed in 1768. There is data in the FHL IGI file and one match found on worldconnect.rootsweb.com that states M. Elisabeth married Philip Stieber/Stever 5 Apr 1774 in Keller's Lutheran Church, Bucks Co. The marriage fact has not been authenticated and no lookups have been done for possible children (and baptismal sponsers) for Philip and M. Elisabeth Stever.
There is one additional piece of circumstantal evidence she married Daniel Vollmer/Follmer/Fulmer. This is based on the Tohickan church records for "Daniel Vollmer & Maria Elizabeth child Maria Magdalena b. 6 APR 1774 bap. (not listed) wit Michael Weisel & Catherine Geres, single". If the mother of the child is Maria Elisabeth Weisel, the witness to the baptism was her brother Michael Weisel. Marriages weren't recorded in the Tohickan records until 1788. Additional research will need to be conducted on the family of Daniel and Maria Elisabeth Fulmer of Bucks County.
7) No data has been found for Maria Catherine. It is presumed she died young.
8) Maria Magdalena is possibly the child of Michael Weisel confirmed in 1795 listed as age 15. Some researchers have Maria Magdalena Weisel married to Henry Freed of Rockhill Twp. No sources for this marriage are supplied. "Family lore" is cited in one instance. Additional research will need to be conducted on the family of Henry and Maria Magdalena Freed of Bucks County. |
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Maria Magdalena DRACH, daughter of Rudolph DRACH (c. 1699-1771) and Maria Elisabetha DIEFFENBACH ( - ), was born c. 1730 in Unknown.32 She died aft Jun 3, 1796 in Bucks County. She and Hans Michael WEISEL had the following children: |
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Appollonia WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on Feb 22, 1719 in Schleithal.33 She married Anthony HAINES in 1744 (est) in Pennsylvania, USA.34 She died bef Dec 17, 1783 in Possibly Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.35 Appolonia is not named and is assumed deceased in the 17 Dec 1783 will of Anthony Haines. |
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Appolonia is not mentioned in her husband's will, presumed deceased by 1783.
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Anthony HAINES (also known as Anthony HEINZ) was born in Unknown. He died bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.35 He and Appollonia WEISEL had the following children: |
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Johannes George WEISEL, son of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on Aug 31, 1720 in Schleithal.36 He married Anna Maria CRESSMAN "Est abt 1752" in Bucks County.37,38 -Executers in the will of George Weisel, filed in 1798, were his son "Peter Weisel and Friend Jacob Cressman". -Executers in the 1786 will of John Cressman of Franconia Twp, Montgomery Co., were his "Son Anthony and son's son Jacob Cressman" -Named in the 1786 will of John Cressman of Franconia Twp, "To daughter Mary, wife of George Wissel, 200 pds. " -Their son John relocates to Bedford Co., PA. In the 1840 and 1860 census, there were Crissman families enumerated on the same page.
Research Notes: Dec. 21, 2019 by Janet Binkley -Pennsylvania Births: Montgomery County 1682-1800 Hardcover – 1993 by John T. Humphrey, "There are lots of Cressman births in Montgomery County, but all later [1752 to 1790s, mostly late] transcribed by John Humphrey. -Meldrum’s book on marriages and deaths in Montgomery Co PA 1685-1800 shows a number of CROESSMAN entries in the Trappe Ch records, but none of the names you’ve mentioned here. -The only CROESMAN mentioned in the pastoral records of Rev. John Caspar Stoever are baptismal sponsors at Trappe: Philip Balthasar CROESMAN [immigr. Philadelphia 3 Dec 1740 with a drunken John Hendrick CREYTSMAN!] and wife Felicity, for Philip Balthasar MARSTALLER, son of Frederick, b. Jan 1742.". On Aug 16, 1752 Johannes lived in Perkasie, on the Branch (of Perkiomen Creek), Rockhill Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/pennsylvania_newspapersgermantownpgs1752.shtml
Genealogical Information Published in the Pennsylvanische Geschichts-Schreiber by Christoper Sauer in 1752 of German settlers in Philadelphia/Germantown and the surrounding area
Transcribed by AwesomeGenealogy.com March 2003 Source: Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Territory By: Hocker 1980
August 16, 1752
Georg Weisel, Perkasie, on the Branch (of Perkiomen Creek), Rockhill Twp (Bucks Co).
note - http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/textindices/P/PABERKS+2004+13013579846+F Subject: Arriving immigrants advertised for relatives in Newspapers Arriving immigrants often advertised for their preceding relatives in local Newspapers such as this one, w/a number of surnames. - Barry In 1779 Johannes lived in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.39 In 1786 he lived in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.40 He made a will on Nov 6, 1798 in Richland Township.41 He died on Aug 10, 1802 in Bucks County.42 He had his estate probated on Sep 20, 1802 in Richland Township.43 |
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Many genealogies for George Weisel name his wife as Anna Maria Weirbacher / Weyerbacher. To date, no source for this marriage relationship has been found.
The source for the wife of George Weisel is the will of Johannes Crossman/Cressman/Chrisman.
A second association to the Cressman family can be found in George Weisel's will of 1789 where he names his friend "Jacob Cressman" as an executor along with his son Peter Weisel.
A third possible association to the Cressman family is the 1820 census of Bedford County. Three sons of George (Jacob, John, John) relocated in Bedford County, PA in the early 1800s. In the 1820 census there are three Crisman families (John, Andrew, William) enumerated in the census above John Wisel. |
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Anna Maria CRESSMAN (also known as Anna Maria CHRISMAN), daughter of Johannes CRESSMAN (1707-1786), died bef Nov 6, 1798. Presumed to have died before 1798 as George Weisel's will written in 1798 does not mention a wife. She and Johannes George WEISEL had the following children: |
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Maria Barbara WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on Sep 5, 1722 in Schleithal.44 She married Frederick SALLADE c. 1743 in Pennsylvania.45 She was a Baptismal Sponsor at Wtns of Frederick SALLADE on Sep 3, 1773 in Bedminster Township.46 She died aft Sep 3, 1773 in Bucks County. Marie Barbara served as a baptismal sponsor along with her husband on September 3, 1773. |
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Direct evidence that Barbara Weisel was married to Frederick Sallade is not available. The relationship between Barbara Weisel and Frederick Sallade is based on indirect and circumstantial evidence. 1) The baptism record of Jacob Salade recorded at the Tohican Church, Bucks County, where the Weisels were known to have attended, names the father as Frederick Salade and the mother as Barbara. Also, the godfather of Jacob was Jacob Weissel. 2) Barbara's sister Christina was married to George Wildanger. There is a will abstract where the witnesses were Frederick Sallade and Geo. Wildanger. 3)Michael Weisel, sister to Barbara Weisel, administered to the estate of Frederick Sallade, son of Frederick Sallade and Barbara. He was named as guardian of the minor children of the son Frederick who died in 1782. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Wills: Abstracts, Book O: 1766 - 1770: Philadelphia Co, PA (NOTE: Dates are will written and will proved.)
WILDANGER, MATHIAS. Bucks Co. January 14, 1765. November 17, 1766. Wife and Exec.: Judith. Names of children not given. Wit: Frederick Sallade and Geo. Wildanger. O.307. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bucks County: F. Edward Wright 134 Jacob of Frederick Salade and Barbara b. Jan 22, 1748 bp Jul 17, 1748 Wit: Jacob Weissel and Margaret Schist -----------------------------------------------------------------
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Frederick SALLADE (also known as Frederick SOLLIDAY) was born in 1718 (est) in Unknown. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570677/frederick-solliday
There is no proof as to Frederick's birthdate/year or birth location. Many family trees assume that the only Frederick Sallade baptism available on FamilySearch is the Bedminster Frederick but since there were at least three different Frederick Sallade's who immigrated to Pennsylvania, it's not appropriate to assume that this baptism belongs to Bedminster Frederick without corroborating evidence.
Family legend is that Frederick immgrated to America with a sister Maria Eva and a brother. Maria Eva married Daniel Rose and lived in Reading (see FaG #241276519). The brother supposed moved north and was killed in an Indian raid. His daughter was taken and raised by the Indians and came back some years later to visit the family. The "daughter taken by Indians" legend exists in a number of families. It's not clear whether this legend is true for the Sallade family. Frederick experienced Wtns on Sep 3, 1773 in Bedminster Township.46 He married Elisabeth FABIAN c. 1780. He died on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He was buried in Bedminster Township.47 |
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HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE DELAWARE TO THE PRESENT TIME BY WILLIAM W. H. DAVIS, A.M. Page 730: <b>Frederick Sallade</b>(as the name was originally spelled) was a clockmaker and armourer,and tradition relates that he rendered efficient service to hisadopted country in the trying days of the Revolutionary war in the making and repairing of firearms for the use of her patriot soldiers.He settled on a farm purchased of William Allen, near Deep Run Mennonite meeting house, and died there at an advanced age, June 24,1804. He was a noted clockmaker, as was his son Jacob, and several of his descendants down to the present day, and many specimens of his and their handiwork are still in use in Bucks »county. He and his wife Barbara were members of the Tohickon Reformed church, and among the earliest records of baptisms there is that of their son Jacob, born January 22, 1748, baptized July 17, 1748. Their eldest son Frederick was born in Germany, and died in Bedminster several yearsbefore his father. The children born to them in America were: Jacob,before mentioned; John, baptized May 20, 1750; Emanuel, baptized February 4, 1753; and Elizabeth, born April 26, 1758; and possibly others. |
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Jacob WEISEL (also known as Jacob Weissel), son of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on Mar 1, 1727 in Schleithal.48 He was a Baptismal Sponsor at Birth of Jacob SALLADE on Jan 22, 1748 in Bucks County.49,50 He married Anna Margaret BEYER in 1750 (est) in Unknown. On Feb 10, 1757 he possessed Title of Weisel farm is transfered to Jacob Weisel in Bedminster Township.9 In 1757 he lived in Bedminster Township.51 His Misc was 'Transferred a tract of land for a neighborhood school house.' on Jul 28, 1767 in Bucks County. http://www.kichline.com/portal/archives/A000001.htm Colonel Johann Andreas Kachlein From the booklet "The Kichlines in America" Prepared by Thomas J. Kichline Col. Kachlein was one of the trustees to whom Jacob Weisel conveyed a tract of land on July 28, 1767, on which he and his neighbors had erected a School House for the use of the neighborhood. In 1779 Jacob possessed Tax assessment in Bedminster Township.26 He died in Apr, 1797 in Bucks County.52,53 |
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The surname "Beyer" for Margaret is based on baptismal sponsorship as recorded in the Family Tree Maker CD Version "Church Records: Selected Areas of Pennsylvania #166
Jacob Weisel & Eliza Bayer sponsor John Jacob s/of John & Rebecca Arbegast 2 Feb 1758 Jacob Weisel & wife sponsor Hannah d/of Blasius & Elizabeth Beyer 20 Dec 1756 Blasius Beyer & wife sponsor John s/of Jacob & Margaret Weisel 20 Aug 1758 Blasius Beyer & Elizabeth sponsor Frederick s/of Jacob Weissel & Anna Margaret 21 Apr 1751. |
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Christina WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Susanna BEYERLE, was born on May 13, 1730 in Schleithal.54 She married John George WILDANGER. She died bef Oct 3, 1757 in Bucks County. (Register of Wills, 1770, Philadelpha County, Pennsylvania Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770 Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335), Last will and testament. Names wife and children.
Sixthly the child of my deceased daughter left behind her now living with her father George Wildanger, her name is Magdalena, shall instead of my youngest daughter deceased, have her hereditary portion of 50 pounds which money has been fully paid to George Wildanger and he, George Wildanger shall pay that 50 pounds to that child in two payments, on the 27th day of November 1770 he shall pay 25 pounds to that child and 1771 again 25 pounds which shall be the child's hereditary portion and it is my will that my son Michael Weisel shall be the guardian of the above named child and have in his keeping until she cometh to age the bonds belonging to that child and given for the use of the said child by her father George Wildanger which is my will wrote by me Michael Weisel and sealed and signed the 3rd of October in the year 1757.
Michael Wisel [seal] Present witnesses -- Jacob x Wysel Johanne Wurman John Keiffer. |
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Direct evidence that Christina Weisel is the daughter of Michael and Susanna Weisel has not been found. Christina is based on indirect evidence. We derive Christina's first name from the baptism record of her daughter Magdalina. From Magdalina Wildanger's baptism record we know her parents were George Wildanger and Christina.
We know from the will of Michael Weisel, Christina's father, that Christina was deceased by 1757, and her share of the inheritance was to be paid to her daughter's father, George Wildanger, to hold until Magdalena came of age. From the will of Michael Weisel: "Sixthly the child of my deceased daughter left behind her now living with her father George Wildanger, her name is Magdalena, shall instead of my youngest daughter deceased, have her hereditary portion of 50 pounds which money has been fully paid to George Wildanger and he, George Wildanger shall pay that 50 pounds to that child in two payments, on the 27th day of November 1770 he shall pay 25 pounds to that child and 1771 again 25 pounds which shall be the child's hereditary portion". |
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John George WILDANGER made a will on Dec 2, 1777 in Bucks County.55 He died bef Sep 1, 1778 in Haycock Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.56 George Wildanger was listed in the 1770 will of Geo Michael Weisel as the father of Magdalena Weisel. John married Barbara BEISCHER. He and Christina WEISEL had the following children: |
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Child WEISEL, child of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born "unknown" in Pennsylvania, USA. He/she died on Jan 26, 1758 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.57,58 From the Tohickon church records, page 200: child of Frederick Weisel died January 26, 1758, buried January 27. Child was buried on Jan 27, 1758 in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Johannes WISELY (also known as John WISELY), son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born in 1760 in Pennsylvania.59 (Calculation of John's age of 18 at 1778, we record he was born in 1760.)
John is recorded on Page 6. Noncommissioned officers and privates at POWHATAN COURTHOUSE - Name: John Wisely Age: 18 (Calculation of John's age of 18 at 1778, we record he was born in 1760.) Trade: planter Residence: Frederick (Frederick Co., VA) Born: Pennsylvania Note - The Powhatan Courthouse was built in 1778.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Virginia_Ancestors_and_Adventurers.html https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49387/ Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3, By Charles Hughes Hamlin Page 1. Revolutionary War Size Rolls: Location: The Virginia State Library, Richmond 19, Virginia Title: Revolutionary Army, Volume 1 - Register [Accession #2496]
Page 3 - Noncommissioned officers and privates at POWHATAN COURTHOUSE Page 6 - John Wiseley, Age: 18, Trade: planter, Residence: Frederick (Frederick Co., VA), Born: Pennsylvania
Note - The Powhatan Courthouse was built in 1778. Johannes's Military was '4th Regiment, Private' on Jul 12, 1778 in Virginia, USA.60,61,62,63 He married Margaret WHITEZEL in 1782 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA.64 He was a Son at Probate of Johannes Frederick WEISEL on Mar 5, 1782 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.22 On Oct 2, 1783 he possessed in Wythe County.65 He experienced Military on May 28, 1784 in Virginia.66 In 1794 he was in Wythe County.67 He married Jenny MONGEL on Oct 22, 1807 in Wythe County.68 This is possibly a second marriage for John/Johannes Weisel. Various spelling variations were used in land surveys, property tax, godparent of his younger brothers Daniel and Peter. Oct 2, 1783=John Whitsel; Nov 18, 1792 John Weitzel as godparent to John Jacob Weissle, son of Daniel Weissle and Elizabeth; Sept 15, 1799 John Weisel, god parent to Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Weissle and Magdalena; Sep 20,1799 John Whitsell; Nov 18, 1809 John Witsell land survey; Feb 7, 1815 John Whitsell, land survey. Johannes appeared in the census in 1810 in Unknown. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-PBQ Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for Wythe County. Only Daniel and Peter Wisely were recorded in the 1810 census. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY6-S2V6 Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for adjacent Montgomery County. On Feb 7, 1815 Johannes possessed in Wythe County.69 He died aft 1815 in Virginia. |
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Neither John or Margaret Wisely was found in the 1790, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, or 1850 census.
Michael Wisely, who served in the War of 1812, placed as the son of Johannes b. 1760, could also be the son of Michael b. ~1775 or John David b. ~1773. |
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Daniel WISELEY, son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born in Oct, 1763 in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA. 2-do Birth date and location need a source. Daniel married Elisabeth DAVIS in 1790 (est) in Wythe County. In 1793 he lived in Wythe County.71 On Nov 14, 1797 he lived in Wythe County.72 On Oct 16, 1802 he possessed in Wythe County.73 He experienced Misc on Dec 15, 1804 in Wythe County.74 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Wythe County.75 He appeared in the census on Aug 7, 1820 in Evensham, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.76 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.77 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Wythe County.78 He made a will on Apr 22, 1842 in Wythe County.79,80 He died in Aug, 1844 in Wythe County. Daniel Wiseley was deceased by August 12, 1844 when his will was filed in Wythe County. Daniel had his estate probated on Aug 12, 1844 in Wythe County.81 |
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Elisabeth DAVIS, daughter of John DAVIS (1737-1797), was born c. 1768 in Wythe County. She died in 1848 in Wythe County. Probate - Elisabeth's Inventory was filed on 11 Apr. 1848. Elisabeth had her estate probated on Apr 11, 1848 in Wythe County.82 She and Daniel WISELEY had the following children: |
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Susanne WISELEY, daughter of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born on Nov 17, 1766 in Loudoun County.83 She married John Peter KINSER in 1782 in Wythe County.84 She died. |
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Note: 1) Peter Kinzer and wife were frequent baptismal sponsors in the Zion Lutheran Church baptism records. But no children were recorded for Peter Kinzer and Susanne so appears they were childless. Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 Ritter, Guy A., Jr. Zion Church, Wythe County, Virginia 1791-1835, 975.5773 k2k https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/556796/
2) The findagrave.com burial entry (Memorial ID: 115389506) for Susanne Weisel Kinser is fraudulent! 3) A death year of 1811 in either Smyth or Wythe County, Virginia has NO source! |
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John Peter KINSER (also known as John Peter KINTZER) was born in 1761 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was baptised on Apr 9, 1761 in Heidelberg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.85 His Military was 'Montgomery County's Revolutionary Heritage' c. 1781 in Virginia.86 His Misc was 'Peter Kinser qualified as Constable.' on Jun 22, 1790 in Wythe County.87 In 1794 he was in Wythe County.67 He died. |
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Notes: 1) findagrave.com entry for John Peter Kinser, (Memorial ID: 115389398) is fraudulent. 2) family trees have Peter Kinser deceased in 1843, but with NO source!
A possible match: From The Lost Children of Wythe County Virginia, 1790-1878 by Kegley, Mary B. Publication: Wytheville, Virginia: Kegley Books, c1995 975.5773 P2 Page 145, Elisabeth, orphan of Peter Kincer deceased, upwards of age 14, chose Joseph Colvin as guardian. Securities on the bond Martin Kegley. |
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John S. WISELY, son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born c. 1772 in Loudoun County. A John Wisely testified for the widow Lovice Sage's pension application for her husband James Sage in 1852 or 1853. John Wisely testified that he was five years old when the service (Rev. war 1775- 1783) was underway. John Wisely's testimony was rejected as they did not trust his memory. It is likely John Wisely testified at the same time as Peter Wisely, aged 78, who also was a witness to Lovice Sage's pension application on August 27, 1852. John appeared in the census in 1810 in Unknown. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-PBQ Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for Wythe County. Only Daniel and Peter Wisely were recorded in the 1810 census. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY6-S2V6 Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for adjacent Montgomery County. John died bef Nov 17, 1853 in Wythe County. Note - Did not find death record for John S. Wisely Death registers: Warren County, 1853-1896 -- Warwick County, 1853-1896 -- Washington County, 1853-1896 -- Wythe County, 1853-1896 -- York County, 1853-1896 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZP7-3XW Deaths: Wythe, I390: 1853-1896 checked for Wisely I391: - I411: 1860 not found. John had his estate probated on Nov 17, 1853 in Wythe County.88 He experienced Wtns in 1853 in Wythe County.89 He had his estate probated on Feb 12, 1857 in Wythe County.90 The executor of John S. Wisely's probate was Martin Kegley who was married to Susanna Wisely granddaughter of Daniel Wisely->John Jacob Wisely.
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John Wisely was not to be found in the 1830, 1840 and 1850 census.
No death record was found for John Wisely in Wythe Co. between 1853-1858. "Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHN-G3YR-M8V9?cc=4231103 : 17 November 2022), |
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John David WISELY (also known as Jno D WISELY), son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born c. 1773 in Virginia. YOB from 1860 census data. John appeared in the census in 1810. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-PBQ Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for Wythe County. Only Daniel and Peter Wisely were recorded in the 1810 census. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY6-S2V6 Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for adjacent Montgomery County. -John David Wi* was not found in the Virginia 1820, 1830 or 1840 census. John appeared in the census in 1860 in Chariton, Howard County, Missouri, USA.91 He died aft Aug 25, 1860 in Missouri, USA. |
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-John David Wisely was not found in an 1820, 1830 census in Wythe County but his son Daniel was recorded in 1820 and 1830 as a resident of Evensham, Wythe County, VA. -Did not find John David Wisely in the 1850 Missouri census. |
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Peter WISELY, son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born in 1773 in North Carolina, USA. Source of year and place of birth for Peter Wisley is the 1850 census. "1775–1783" Peter lived in Montgomery County.92 In 1794 he was in Wythe County.67 He married Magdalena PHILLIPI in 1794 (est) in Virginia.93,94 On Sep 25, 1802 he possessed in Wythe County.95 On Nov 1, 1802 he possessed in Wythe County.96 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Wythe County.97 The 1810 census listing Peter Whitsel is unlikely to be Peter Wisely. Peter appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.98 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Wythe County.99 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.100 He made a will on May 18, 1850 in Wythe County.101,102 He experienced Wtns on Aug 27, 1852 in Wythe County.103 He died in Feb, 1855 in Wythe County. He had his estate probated on Feb 22, 1855 in Wythe County.104 His Misc was 'Fraudulent burial record' in 1855.105 |
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https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails WISELY 1773 North Carolina > Indiana > Iowa (2 generations listed w/ spouses) Brian & Terri Howard
Looking for ancestors, sibblings, and additional data for Peter X. Wisely. I have attached information about him, his wife, and the 11 identified children. Please e-mail "brianter@macatawa.org" to share information.
Peter X. WISELY Sr. was born in 1773 in North Carolina. In 1832 he owned property in the Reed Creek Area, Wythe County, Virginia. His property was south of Sebastian Arney's, across from the Zion Church. He signed a will on 18 MAY 1850 in Wythe County, Virginia. His estate was probated on 12 FEB 1855 in Wythe County, Virginia. He was married to Magdalena "Polly" PHILIIPPI (daughter of Johannes (John) PHILLIPI / PHILLIPPY and Maria Eva Barbara AICHELBERGER / EICHELBERGER). They had following 11 children:
Peter WISELY Jr. (1799-1867) married Maria ARNEY (daughter of Sebastian ARNEY and Anna Maria (Mary) PHILLIPPI). They had the following children: John WISELEY, Ann (Annie) WISELEY, Freeland WISELEY, & Polly C. WISELEY.
He was married to Patsy WOODARD. Peter WISELY Jr. and Patsy WOODARD had the following children: Joseph WISELEY & Lucinda WISELEY
Mary Magdalena WISELY married John PHILLIPI (son of Christian PHILLIPI and Catherine HUTTON / DUTTON / DERTING).
Fredrick WISELY was married to Elizabeth WOODARD. They had the following children: Melvina WISELEY, Elcena WISELY , Samantha WISELEY, Calvin WISELEY , Angeline WISELEY, Silas WISELEY, Jordan WISELEY, Malsena WISELEY.
Elizabeth WISELY married Henry HUFFMAN. They had the following children: Joseph Draper HUFFMAN, Martha Jane HUFFMAN, George Washington HUFFMAN, Ephraim HUFFMAN.
Michael WISELY married Barbara Anne HUFFMAN. They had the following children: Isaac WISELY, Elkaney WISELY, Michael WISELY, Madison WISELY, James WISELY.
Joel WISELY was married to Susannah TARTER.
Barbara WISELY married to Joseph VAUGHT.
Polly WISELY married Calvin HURT. They had the following children: George Washington HURT & Andrew Jackson HURT.
Rosina WISELY was born on 10 DEC 1810 in Wythe County, Virginia. She resided in Monroe County, Indiana; in Linn County, Iowa; in Benton County, Iowa. She died on 10 MAR 1881. She was also known as Rosina Deavor, Roseanah Devers, Rose Ann Dever. She was married to Wylia DEVER (son of Jesse DAVER) on 30 MAY 1837 in Monroe County, Indiana. He was also known as Wylie Davers; Wiley Daver; W. Deavor; Wilia Dever; Wylie Davar; & Deavor.
Rosina WISELY and Wylia DEVER had the following children: David M. DEVER, Martha J. DEVER, Peter V. DEVER, Jessie (Jesse) DEVER.
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Magdalena PHILLIPI (also known as Molly PHILLIPI) was born in 1773 in Pennslyvania, USA. Source of year and place of birth for Magdalena (Polly) is the 1850 census. Magdalena was a Spouse at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 She died aft 1850 in Wythe County. She and Peter WISELY had the following children: |
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Michael WISELY, son of Johannes Frederick WEISEL and Elisabeth KOHLER, was born c. 1775 in Wythe County. Year of birth estimated from 1820 and 1830 Wythe County census. Michael married Margaret UNKNOWN c. 1796 in Wythe County. Marriage year is an estimation, no source has been found. Michael appeared in the census in 1810 in Unknown. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-PBQ Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for Wythe County. Only Daniel and Peter Wisely were recorded in the 1810 census. -https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY6-S2V6 Neither Johannes Wisely, John S. Wisely, John David Wisely, or Michael Wisely were found in the 1810 census for adjacent Montgomery County. On Sep 15, 1818 Michael possessed in Wythe County.106 He appeared in the census in 1820 in Evensham.107 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.108 On Dec 1, 1838 he possessed in Wythe County.109 Court Agreement between Michael Wisely and his Daniel [Summary of Agreement] On December 1, 1838 Michael Wisely arranged an agreement with his son Daniel Wisely and Daniel's heirs. The agreement gave Daniel the lower part of the plantation in exchange that Daniel and his heirs will support Michael Wisely and his wife Margaret during their natural life.
Details were specified on provisions Daniel was required to deliver monthly, quarterly and yearly. Daniel was also required to complete a comfortable house for Michael and Margaret and provide: warm and comfortable apparel; firewood; and a fence around the garden.
On October 20, 1840 Margaret Wisely signed her consent that she fully supported the articles within the "agreement with my son Danl Wiseley". Michael was a Spouse at Census of Margaret UNKNOWN in 1840 in Wythe County.110 He died btw Jun 14, 1841 and 1850 in Virginia. Michael was not found in the 1850 Wythe County census. Michael was buried in Unknown.111 NOTE -- The burial entry in FindaGrave.com for Michael Weisel is a fabrication and fraudulent. |
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In the 1820 Wythe County census, Michael and his wife, born abut 1775 were the parents of 2 sons and 3 daughters. |
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Margaret UNKNOWN was born c. 1775. On Dec 1, 1838 she possessed in Wythe County.109 Court Agreement between Michael Wisely and his Daniel [Summary of Agreement] On December 1, 1838 Michael Wisely arranged an agreement with his son Daniel Wisely and Daniel's heirs. The agreement gave Daniel the lower part of the plantation in exchange that Daniel and his heirs will support Michael Wisely and his wife Margaret during their natural life.
Details were specified on provisions Daniel was required to deliver monthly, quarterly and yearly. Daniel was also required to complete a comfortable house for Michael and Margaret and provide: warm and comfortable apparel; firewood; and a fence around the garden.
On October 20, 1840 Margaret Wisely signed her consent that she fully supported the articles within the "agreement with my son Danl Wiseley". Margaret appeared in the census in 1840 in Wythe County.110 Margaret Wisely is enumerated as head of household, age group 60-69. Also in the household is one male in age group 60-69, which matches with Michael Wisely, born ~1775. Margaret died btw 1840 and 1850 in Wythe County. Margaret was enumerated in the 1840 census as head of household but did not appear in the 1850 census as a head of household or in the 1850 census of her son Daniel. She and Michael WISELY had the following children: |
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George Michael WEISEL (also known as WEISSEL), son of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born c. Sep 18, 1750 in Pennsylvania.112,113,114 DOB calculated from age at death 29 April 1818 67 yr, 7 mo, 11 days. George was baptised on Apr 16, 1751 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.112,115 He was confirmed "Easter 1768" in Bucks County.116 He married Catherine GERES c. 1775 in Pennsylvania.117 In 1779 he possessed Tax assessment in Bedminster Township.26 His Military was 'Revolutionary War, June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry' in Jan, 1780.118 He married Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH on Aug 10, 1794 in Bucks County.119,120,121 He died on Apr 29, 1818 in Bucks County.122,123 In 1818 he lived in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.123 He was buried in 1818 in Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery (Fox Graveyard), Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.124 67 yr, 7mo, 11 days. |
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Notes from H. Alan Weisel, State College, PA, May 2002
1) Michael Weisel [Jr.] (1750-April 29, 1818) is buried in the Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery - Fox Graveyard with a Revolutionary War marker on his grave. This information was obtained from the Lower Tinicum church history volume in the Spruance Library, Doylestown, PA
2) Early Bedminster and Tinicum Township Tax Rolls Michael Weisel, Jr. is the eldest son of Michael Weisel, Sr. and Magdalena Drach. He is listed, along with his father, Michael Sr., on the tax rolls for Bedminster Township in 1783. Their names appear again on the 1793 rolls, and the 1796 rolls. Michael Weisel Sr. died in June, 1796. The 1798 tax rolls show only George Weisel and Michael Weisel, Jr. in one entry followed by Henry Weisel, the second son. This George Weisel is almost certainly George L. born in 1773. The 1800 Bedminster tax rolls show only George Wisel and Henry Wisel.
3) Michael Weisel [Jr.] appears on the 1800 Tinicum Township [Bucks] tax rolls and is immediately followed by a George Wisel. The occupation of both men is listed as tavern keeper and George is also listed as having a sawmill. It is believed that George Weisel of Tinicum is the son of Jacob Weisel. These records seem to indicate that he was in business with his cousin, Michael Weisel. George apparently was more successful than Michael as he progressively pays more land tax than does Michael. This success may have been a factor in his migration in 1805 to Lycoming County where he set up a mill and went into business for himself. It is believed that John, the middle son of Jacob Weisel, also migrated from Bucks County to Bedford County a few years after the death of his father.
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Catherine GERES (also known as Catherine GARIS) was born in 1754 in Pennsylvania. She died in 1793 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Bedminster Township.125 |
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Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH was born c. Feb 13, 1769 in Pennsylvania. Birth date calculated from age at death of 60yr 11mo 20days. Maria married Henry HABACH c. 1788.120 She died on Feb 5, 1830 in Tinicum Township.126 She was buried in Feb, 1830 in Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery (Fox Graveyard).124,127 60 yr, 11 mo, 20 days. |
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Notes:
1) Spruance Library in Doylestown, PA. Bucks County Orphans Court (1685-1852)
File #1055 Nov 3, 1794 Henry Happagh [Habach?]
Widow Mary. Left one son Henry, under 14. Step-father Michael Weisel appointed guardian.
(Family legend was that Michael married a widow.)
2) Some genealogies on the Internet have her as Mary Sorver. Sorver could be her maiden name but no references have been found as of 2002 to support the name of Sorver.
3/21/2019 One findagrave.com entry lists her maiden name as Worman without a source. A Geni family tree lists her maiden name as Sorber, again no source. |
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Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born bef Oct 14, 1753 in Bucks County.128 She was baptised on Oct 14, 1753 in Bucks County.129,130 She was confirmed "Easter 1768" in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.116 She died aft 1768. She married Philip STEVER on Apr 5, 1774 in Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.131,132 |
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Church records transcribed from Keller's Lutheran Church show a Marie Elisabeth Weisel married Philip Stieber in 1774 with the marriage taking place in the home of Michael Weisel.
The biography of John Stever (see Philip Stever) states the immigrant Philip Stever married Marie Elizabeth Keller on October 8, 1756. If Marie Elizabeth Weisel married Philip Stever, then it would have been a second marriage for Philip and he would have been approximately 20 years older than his second wife.
Addtional research needs to be done to verify this marriage. Does a death record exist for Marie Elizabeth Keller Stever and Marie Elizabeth Weisel Stever? What are the birth dates for the youngest children of Philip Stever and who were the sponsers? |
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Philip STEVER (also known as Philip STIEBER) was born in Germany.133 He died. |
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Maria Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Dec 3, 1755 in Bucks County.134,135 She was baptised on Apr 19, 1756 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Veronica WEISEL, daughter of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Mar 15, 1758 in Bucks County.136,137 She was baptised on Apr 23, 1758 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She died on Jul 30, 1758 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.138 |
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Henry WEISEL,139 son of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Apr 6, 1760 in Pennsylvania.140 Henry is the only son of Michael and Magdalena Weisel who isn't included in the Tohickon Church records. He is named as a son Michael's will. Henry lived in Bedminster Township. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/BED.HTM
Excerpts from "HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY", PA --------------------------------------------------------------- Further information can be found in "The History of Bucks County" BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP 1742
I HAVE COPIED THIS INFORMATION AS IT WAS WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR:
W.W.H. Davis, A.M. Democrat Book and Job Office Print- 1876 History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania >From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time
Darrahs family
The Darrahs of this county and other parts of the state and union are descended from a Scotch-Irish ancestor who settled at Deep Run. Thomas Darrah came from the north of Ireland about 1725 and settled in Horsham, now in Montgomery county. After living there a few years he sold his property and removed to Bedminster, where he patented about eight hundred acres of land. Who, and when he married we know not, but at his death in 1750 he left his estate to his two eldest sons, the other sons and three daughters, viz: Robert, Thomas, Henry, William, James, Susannah, and two others names not known. The oldest son Robert married a Jacoby, whose descendants live in the lower part of the county, the second son, Thomas, had two sons Thomas and Mark, and several daughters, and their descendants numerous. Thomas married twice, his second wife being a daughter of Colonel Piper, of Bedminster and had seven children. The wfe of Charles Wigton, of Doylestown, is a daughter of Thomas Darrah the third. The daughters of Thomas Darrah the second married into the families of Phair, Denny, Ferguson, Walker and Bryan. Henry the third son of Thomas Darrah married Ann Jamison and removed to New Britain, now in the upper end of Warrington. Where Henry Weisel lives. He was a captain of militia during the Revolutionand served several tours of duty under General Lacey and others; was probably in the Amboy expedition, in 1776, and died in 1772?(mistake, could mean 1882) From cold contracted in service and was buried at Deep Run. The family have a tradition that General Washington several times stopped over night with Henry Darrah, and that on such occasions the children were sent to a neighbor's that he might not be disturbed by their noise. His children were James, William, John George, Ann and Margaret. Henry married Eva SHELLENBERGER. He experienced Military btw 1780 and 1786 in Revolutionary War ( Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision).141,142 He died on May 26, 1830 in Bedminster Township.143,144,145 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/newspapers/baurfd01.txt Newspapers: DER BAUERN FREUND: 1828 - 1832: Deaths: Montgomery County, PA DER BAUERN FREUND Published weekly on Wednesdays In Sumneytown, Montgomery Co., Pa. By Enos Benner
Info from the Schwenkfelder Library, Pennsburg, Montgomery Co., Pa. Posted with permission of the Schwenkfelder Library Translated and Typed by Kenneth H. Hallman, 1952 Retyped for the Internet by Candy J. Brey Gessat, 1998
DEATHS AUGUST 6, 1828 TO AUGUST 11, 1830, INCL. VOLUMES 1 AND 2, COMPLETE
No deaths, August 6, 1828 No deaths, August 13, 1828 No deaths, August 20, 1828 No deaths, August 27, 1828 No deaths, September 3, 1828 No deaths, September 10, 1828
June 16, 1830 M'NEELY, William, Esq. of Bedminster, 71, May 25. WEISSEL, Heinrich, 26th, Bedminster, 71st, both Revolutionary Soldiers. Henry was buried in May, 1830 in Tohickon Union Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.146 |
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Note from H. Alan Weisel, State College, PA, May 2002 Henry Weisel (April 6, 1760 - May 26, 1830) is buried in the Tohickon Union Cemetery with a Revolutionary War marker on his grave. This information was obtained from a volume titled "Bucks County Tombstone Legends" in the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Bellefonte, PA
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Eva SHELLENBERGER (also known as Eve SCHELLENBERGER) was born on Apr 18, 1769 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. http://www.pa-roots.org/cgi-bin/data/montgomerybirth.cgi?read=115 Montgomery County Genealogy Project Birth Record
Eva, dau of John Schellenberger and Margaret, born Apr 18,1769, bapt Apr 27, by Rev John C. Gobrecht.
(Source Indian Creek Ref Ch, Franconia Twp). Eva appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She died on Apr 8, 1855 in Bucks County.148 She was buried in Bedminster Township.149 |
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No marriage record has been found for Henry Weisel + Eva..
The evidence Eva is a Shellenberger is: 1) The birthdate for Eve Weisel on her tombstone matches the birth date for Eva Schellenberger in Montgomery County. See birth fact.
2) Henry Shellenberger and Joseph Weisel (son of Henry and Eva) were acquainted and possibly related or friends.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt Wills: Abstracts: Book 9: Bucks Co, PA 1815-1821
9.317. Mathew McNeeley, Hilltown Twp. October 16, 1818. Proved December 4, 1818. Friend William McNeeley Esq. exr. Bro. David McNeeley and sister Nancy McNeeley. Wits: Henry Shellenberger and Joseph Weisel. |
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Maria Margaret WEISEL, daughter of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was christened on Aug 1, 1762 in Bucks County.150 She died. |
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John WEISEL, son of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Aug 28, 1767 in Bucks County.151,152 In his father's will dated June 1796 a son John is not mentioned by name, but the 3 other sons are. John was baptised on Nov 29, 1767 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. by Rev. John Egidius Hecker Sponers were the parents. John married Sarah HONIG on Jun 12, 1792 in Bucks County.153,154 He died. |
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Sarah HONIG (also known as Sarah HOENIG) was born on Mar 11, 1776 in Bucks County.155 She died. She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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George Ludwig WEISEL, son of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Mar 11, 1773 in Bucks County.156,157 He was baptised on Jun 20, 1773 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He was confirmed in 1791 in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery.158 He married Margaret SCHEIB on Apr 19, 1796 in Bucks County.159,160 He appeared in the census in 1800 in Bedminster Township.161 There are two other George Weisel names listed for Bucks County in this census. One lived in Tinicum Township, the other in Richland Township. Neither fit the age ranges of George L. Weisel.
It is believed that George L. Weisel and Margaret, his wife, had living with them their daughter Mary b. 1797 and their son, John George b. 1799. George L. Weisel would have been 27 years old, his wife Margaret 25 years. The extra persons listed may have been live hired help, one male for farm work and the other female for domestic help. The young people do not match the gender requirements. There should have been one male and one female in the 0-10 category rather than two males.
George L. Weisel - age 27 Margaret - age 25
Mary Weisel - age 2 John George Weisel - age 1. George's Misc was 'Named as son-in-law and executor in the will of George Sheip' on Dec 30, 1804 in Bucks County.162 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Montgomery Twp, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.163 It is believed that George L. Weisel and Margaret, his wife, had living with them their daughter Mary b. 1798, their sons, John George b. 1799 and Michael b. 1802. George L. Weisel would have been 37 years old, his wife Margaret 35 years. There apparently was another older male who might have been a hired farm hand or a relative with a young child.
George L. Weisel - age 37 Margaret - age 35
Mary Weisel - age 12 John George Weisel - age 11 Michael Weisel - age 8. George appeared in the census in 1820 in Montgomery Twp.164 It is believed that George L. Weisel and Margaret, his wife, had living with them their son, John George In addition, John George Weisel's brother, Michael, was part of the household.
George L. Weisel - age 47 Margaret - age 45
John George Weisel - age 21 Michael Weisel - age 18. George's Misc was 'Witness to the will of Michael Hartman' in 1822. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/ (11/2005) HARTMAN, MICHAEL. Montgomery. March 30, 1822. July 15, 1822. 6.41 To wife Elizabeth, lot, containing 6 acres, 111 perches, and tract of woodland containing 4 1/2 acres and interest of $50 annually, and household goods. To nephew Michael Hartman, 3 lots of land subject to the payment of $50. To German Lutheran Church, in Hilltown, 100 pds. to Michael Harner, $40. To niece Catharine, wife of Martin King, $30. Remaining 300 pds. to be divided among legatees. To wife's grandchildren of daughter Margaret, 100 pds. equally. To brothers of son Michael, 25 pds. To children of brother Frederick, interest of residue. Execs: Michael Steever, Andrew Reed, and Philip Hartzel. Wit: Jacob Cassel, George Weisel. George appeared in the census in 1830 in Montgomery County.165 It is believed that George L. Weisel and Margaret, his wife, had living with them their son, John George his wife Catherine, their daughter, Mary Ann, and their sons, Henry and Samuel. In addition, John George Weisel's brother, Michael, was part of the household.
George L. Weisel - age 57 Margaret - age 55
John George Weisel - age 31 Catherine - age 20-30? Henry Weisel - age 7 Mary Ann Weisel - age 5 Samuel Weisel - age 2
Michael Weisel - age 28. George's Misc was 'Executor for George Shipe, New Britain Twp. Bucks County, Pennsylvania' on Apr 27, 1835 in Bucks County.166 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Montgomery County.167 It is believed that George L. Weisel and Margaret, his wife, had living with them their son, John George, his wife Catherine, their daughter, Mary Ann, and their sons, Henry, Samuel and Aaron. In addition, John George Weisel's brother, Michael, was part of the household.
George L. Weisel - age 67 Margaret - age 65
John George Weisel - age 41 Catherine - age 30-40? Henry Weisel - age 17 Mary Ann Weisel - age 15 Samuel Weisel - age 12 Aaron Weisel - age 9
Michael Weisel - age 38. George appeared in the census in 1850 in Bucks County.168 The census indicates that the two farms were adjoining properties since one entry follows the other. From the first entry, it seems likely that Henry, the oldest son, had married by this time and left his father's house. The second entry shows a three generation household, with George L., his son [John] George [he apparently had dropped the John], and their children. It is unknown whether Isaac was Maria's son from a previous marriage. George appeared in the census in 1860 in Bucks County.169 He died on Apr 23, 1862 in Bucks County.170 He was buried in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.171 |
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(George Weisel was a witness to the will of Michael Hartman in 1822) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/wills/willbk6.txt Wills: Abstracts 1821-1823: Will Book 6 [Partial]: Montgomery Co, PA
HARTMAN, MICHAEL. Montgomery. March 30, 1822. July 15, 1822. 6.41 To wife Elizabeth, lot, containing 6 acres, 111 perches, and tract of woodland containing 4 1/2 acres and interest of $50 annually, and household goods. To nephew Michael Hartman, 3 lots of land subject to the payment of $50. To German Lutheran Church, in Hilltown, 100 pds. to Michael Harner, $40. To niece Catharine, wife of Martin King, $30. Remaining 300 pds. to be divided among legatees. To wife's grandchildren of daughter Margaret, 100 pds. equally. To brothers of son Michael, 25 pds. To children of brother Frederick, interest of residue. Execs: Michael Steever, Andrew Reed, and Philip Hartzel. Wit: Jacob Cassel, George Weisel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------. |
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Margaret SCHEIB, daughter of George SCHEIB ( -c. 1815) and Elizabeth --?-- ( - ), was born on Jun 8, 1775.172,173 She died on May 27, 1858 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.174,175 She was buried in 1858 in Hilltown Township.176 She and George Ludwig WEISEL had the following children: |
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Maria Magdalena WEISEL, daughter of Hans Michael WEISEL and Maria Magdalena DRACH, was born on Jun 23, 1776 in Bucks County.177,178 She was baptised on Aug 11, 1776 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She died. |
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George Michael HAINES (also known as George Michael HEINZ), son of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, was born on Jul 20, 1746 in Bucks County.8 He was baptised on Oct 20, 1746 in Bucks County. He married Sarah DOWNEY on Oct 9, 1769 in Pennslyvania.179 He was a Son at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.35 He died on Mar 30, 1818 in Carroll County, Maryland, USA. He was buried in Carroll County.180 |
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Jacob HAINES (also known as Jacob HEINZ), son of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, was born on Oct 21, 1747 in Bucks County.182 Jacob's tombstone inscription reads "In memory of Jacob Haynes, who departed this life the 2nd of July 1820 Aged 73 years 4 months and ten days" This calculates to a birthday of February 2, 1747. Jacob was baptised on Jul 17, 1748 in Bucks County. He was a Son at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 He died on Jul 2, 1820 in Carroll County. He was buried in New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA.183 |
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Catherine HAINES (also known as Catherine HEINZ), daughter of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, was born in 1751. Year of birth from Burial record. Catherine married Peter BAILE bef 1770. She was a Daughter at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 She died on Apr 25, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland, USA. Age and DOD from gravestone. Catherine was buried in New Windsor.184 |
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Barbara HAINES (also known as Barbara HEINZ), daughter of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, was born in 1755. She married Michael WAGGONER bef 1783. She was a Daughter at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 She died in 1801 in Maryland, USA. She was buried in Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA.186 |
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Michael WAGGONER (also known as Michael WAGNER) was born on Nov 6, 1752 in USA. He died on Feb 21, 1839 in Maryland. Age, DOB and DOD from gravestone. Michael was buried in Westminster.187 He married Sophia -- ? --. |
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John HAINES (also known as John HEINZ), son of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, died. He was a Son at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 |
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Elizabeth HAINES (also known as Elizabeth HEINZ), daughter of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, died. She was a Daughter at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 |
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Joseph HAINES (also known as Joseph HEINZ), son of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, died. He was a Son at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 |
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Mary Magdalin HAINES (also known as Mary Magdalin HEINZ), daughter of Anthony HAINES and Appollonia WEISEL, was a Daughter at Death of Anthony HAINES bef Feb 28, 1791 in Baltimore County.35 She married Peter FLUCK on Jul 9, 1797 in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA.188 She died. |
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Jacob WEISEL,189 son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Feb 20, 1754 in Bucks County.190 http://www.pa-roots.org/cgi-bin/data/montgomerybirth.cgi?read=115 Montgomery County Genealogy Project Birth Record
Jacob, son of George Weysel & wife, bapt Aug 24,1755, by Rev Jacob Riess. witn parents. (Source Indian Creek Ref Ch,Franconia Twp). Btw 1754 and 1797 Jacob lived. He was baptised on Aug 24, 1755 in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.191 This baptismal record likely belongs to Jacob. A baptismal record does not exist for him at the Tohican Church in Bucks Co. Franconia Twp was the residence of the Cressman/Chrismon family.
Jacob is the first known son to be born to George and Mary Weisel. The next 4 children of Geo. and Mary Weisel were all baptized at the Tohican Church in Bucks County. Baptism location for the last 4 children of Geo. and Mary Weisel are unknown.
Child: Jacob Wysel Birth/Baptism Date: 24 Aug 1755 Date Comment: Baptism Location: Indian Creek Reformed Church, Franconia Township County: Montgomery State: Pennsylvania Father: George Wysel Mother: Mrs. ??? Wysel Mother's Comments: Wife
Jacob was confirmed on Apr 14, 1770 in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery.192 He experienced Military btw 1775 and 1780 in Revolutionary War (Private Richland Comp to 1st Lieut).193,194,195,196,197,198 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (January 2004) Bedford County Genealogy Project Military Record Board
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Ann Maria Weisel, widow of Jacob Weisel Who served in the Revolutionary war, as a Private. Inscribed on the Roll at the rate of 60 dollars 00 cents per annum, to commence on the 3d February, 1853. Certificate of Pension issued 23d day of Oct. 1858 and sent to Thomas Lamplien (?) Recorded on Roll of Pensioners under act of February 3, 1853, Page 161 Vol. In 1779 Jacob lived in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.39 He was a Son at Residence of Johannes George WEISEL in 1786 in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.40 Btw 1797 and 1839 he lived. He married Anna Maria KAUFFMAN on Apr 20, 1806 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.199 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township.200 He appeared in the census in 1820 in Pennsylvania.201 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania.202 His Misc was 'Declaration for Pension' on Sep 1, 1837 in Bedford County. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-jacob.txt (11/16/2016)
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JACOB WEISEL 22 Feb., 1754- 12 April, 1839 DECLARATION FOR PENSIONState of Pennsylvania Bedford County
On this first day of September A.D. 1837 personally appeared in open Court before Alexander Thomson Esquire, President and his associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County now sitting Jacob Weisel a resident of St. Clair Township in this County of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania aged eighty three years and upwards, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed the 7th June 1832. That he entered the service of the United States and served as herein stated viz. That in the year 1776 shortly before or after harvest he enlisted in the flying camp in a Company Commanded by Captain Valentine Upp of which Samuel Dean(?) was Lieutenant. That they marched from Bucks County Pennsylvania when he enlisted to Amboy where they encamped. That from Bucks County to Amboy they marched through a number of places of which he can only recollect Brunswick, Elizabethtown & Trenton. In consequence of sickness he did not go further than to Amboy and a substitute having been found for him he was permitted to return home. He cannot, owning to his advanced age, recollect the exact time he went out but knows certainly he was out five months. That in the following spring he was drafted in the militia of Bucks County and recieved a commission as a first Lieutenant of a company of foot in the 3rd Battalion of the militia in Bucks County aforesaid, dated the 6th day of May 1777 a few days after which date he marched with his company commanded by Captain Jacob Shoop and under the command of Colonels Robert Robertson and Dooms (cannot recollect the name of the major). That they went first to Bristol where they remained one month after which they marched up the Delaware River to Corill's Ferry guarding boats where, they also remained one month and were then discharged and he returned home, having been out two months. That he was again called out in the militia but whether in the latter parts of the same year 1777 or the next year he cannot now tell. They were called out to guard prisoners who were captured with Burgoyne in the north in the latter part of the above year. That he again acted under his commission of Lieutenant and served as such. The captain of the company was David Mellinger and they were two months. That he afterwards received another commission in the second Battalion of militia of Bucks County but was never called out afterwards. Applicant states that he cannot remember the names of the general officers but he knew Genl. Washington.
He further states that owning to his advanced age his memory so much impaired that he cannot distinctively recollect the periods of his service, but is certain as to the time of service above stated. He is also very hard of hearing and in consequence does not converse much with any person and for this reason his application was not made sooner as he never heard of the pension law until his brother told him of it a few days (?).
Applicant also states that he was born on the 20th day of February 1754 in Bucks County Pennsylvania and that he has in his possession a record of his age which he copied from a record left by his father.
He was living in Bucks County aforesaid where he was called into service- which he entered the first time by enlistment and the other times by draft. He lived in Bucks County a number of years when he went to Bedford County, where he now lives, and where he has resided for nearly forty years past.
He does not know whether he has a discharge but he has at home a great many old papers which he will have examined.
He had two commissions one as Lieutenant and one as ensign the first of which was signed by Tho Mharton jur President of the Executive Council of Pennsylvania and attested by F Matlack Secretary dated the 6th of May 1777 and the other signed Jos Reed President of the Council aforesaid and attested by F Mattack Secretary dated the 10th of May 1780.
That his brother George Weisel and he believes Peter Maun(?) can testify to his service and his character for (?) That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of any agency of any state.
Sworn to a subscriber the day Jacob Weisel & years aforesaid John G Martin(Source: Dept of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D.C.). In 1838 Jacob lived.203 He died on Apr 12, 1839 in Bedford County.199,204 He was buried in Apr, 1839 in Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.205,206 http://my.richnet.net/~clabaugh/UKLKTwp%20Cemeteries1.html
Bedford County , Pennsylvania, Union,, Kimmel, Lincoln , and King Twp., Photos.
OSTERBURG OLD UNION CEMETERY
Jacob Wisel - born Feb'y 22nd, 1754 - died Apr'l 12th, 1839 aged, 84 years, 1 moh & 12 days. Revolutionary War Veteran
[note - there is a photo of the Old Union Cemetery and the gravestone of Jacob Wisel on the web page]
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Anna Maria KAUFFMAN was born c. Aug 4, 1786 in Pennslyvania.207 DOB calculated from newspaper death notice. Anna's Misc was 'Rev. War widow's pension' on Feb 3, 1853. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (January 2004)
Bedford County Genealogy Project Military Record Board
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Ann Maria Weisel, widow of Jacob Weisel Who served in the Revolutionary war, as a Private. Inscribed on the Roll at the rate of 60 dollars 00 cents per annum, to commence on the 3d February, 1853. Certificate of Pension issued 23d day of Oct. 1858 and sent to Thomas Lamplien (?) Recorded on Roll of Pensioners under act of February 3, 1853, Page 161 Vol. Anna experienced Misc on Dec 25, 1857 in Bedford County.208 Her Misc was 'Widows Declaration For Pension' on Mar 4, 1858 in Bedford County. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-ann-m.txt (11/15/2016)
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htmhttp://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/________________________________________________Widows Declaration For PensionState of PennsylvaniaBedford County Be it remembered that on the 4th day of March A.D. 1858 personally appreared before the subcribed a Justice of the Peace in and for said county duly authorized to administer oathes, Mrs. Ann Maria Weisel-Widow of Jacob Weisel deceased, aged seventy five years and being duly sworn according to law, deposeth and saidth as follows to Wit, in making this declaration, in order to obtain the benefits of the provisions made by the act of Congress, passed on the 3rd day of July, A.D. 1853. Granting provisions to widows of persons who served during the Revolutionary War: That she is the widow of Jacob Weisel who was a soldier in the Revolutionary army, and for the rank he had, I will refer you to his declaration made in his life time in the year A.D. 1837 applying for a pension under the act of Congress 1837, which passed and on file in the Pension Office. He further declares she was married to the said Jacob Weisel, (who served in the Revolutionary Army) on the twenty second day of Apr. 1805 and that her said husband died on 12th day of April A.D. 1839 and was born according to his own statement on the22nd day of July A.D. 1754, aged at the day of his death 84 years 1mo. & 12 days, she also states that she was not married to him prior to the second of January A.D. 1800. But at this time, as above stated, as well as now, Maria, remained the widow of Jacob Weisel. Sworn to subcribed the date above witness before.Abm H Hull J.P. her Ann Maria X Weisel mark (Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D.C.) Anna died on Mar 12, 1868 in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.209 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Mrs. Annie M. Weisel died on 3/12/1868 in St. Clair Township, Bedford, PA at age 81 years 7 months and 8 days.
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Mrs. Annie M. Weisel died on 3/12/1868 in St. Clair Township, Bedford, PA at age 81 years 7 months and 8 days.
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George WISEL (also known as George WEISEL), son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born c. 1755 in Bucks County. --Birth year recorded on his grave marker "George Wisel, 1754-1850". --Source: US Census 1850 Mortality Schedule. Died Jan 1850, aged 95 years, Conemaugh Twp, Cambria County, Penn. (1850-95=1755) --A church birth record for George Weisel/Wisel has not been found. George experienced Military in 1781 in Rev War.210,211 George's Father-in-law, Valentine Rohr was a resident of Haycock Twp, Bucks County and died 1774 in Haycock Twp. When George Wisel enlisted Oct 1781 in the Revolutionary War he was either a resident of Haycock Twp or enlisted in Haycock Twp. George married Margaret ROHR bef Aug, 1784 in Bucks County.212 In Aug, 1784 he lived.212 On Sep 17, 1789 he lived in Bedford Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (December 2003) Bedford County Genealogy Project Deed Board
17 Sep 1789. John McCLEAN applied for 40 acres adjoining lands of James DUNLAP on the east, George LAUREL on the north, and George WISEL on the west situate in Bedford Twp. (Source: Early Land Applications, Bedford County, PA)
<i>Note -- Nov. 2016 this land grant may also refer a (John) George Weisel (1758-1844), son of George Weisel and Anna Maria Cressman.</i> George appeared in the census in 1800 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County.213 On Jun 7, 1803 he possessed in Summerhill Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Deed Book 14, page 791, August 7, 1856 Cambria County, Pennsylvania
George Wisel estate. Whereas George Wisel, late of the Township of Conemaugh .... deceased, became in his lifetime lawfully seised in his demise etc. in the deed executed to him in Summerhill Township to the said George Wisel adjoing other land of George Wisel bearing the date of the seventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three: containing 100 acres; being so thereof seised as afore said the said George Wisel for a valuable consideration did on the fifth day of August one thousand eight hundred and forty seven by an endoresement on the back of the Deed executed to him by a certain Philip Dimond for the land above described assigned etc ... to George Murray who paid to George Wisel the consideration money in full etc. Neither the deed from Philip Dimond nor the one to George Murray had ever been acknowledged and George Wisel in his lifetime did not complete the title to George Murray. etc.... After the death of George Wisel to wit on the 4th day of June in the year 1855 the said George Murray presented a petition to Orphans Court to prove said contract etc.... The High Sheriff and Court approved and gave the land to George Murray on Dec. 5, 1855.
On July 1849, George Wisel made arrangements to sell land to George Shaffer - he, George Wisel died before arrangements could be completed and George Murray as executor completed the sale, Aug. 7, 1855.
Copied by Edna Lehman, Curator, Cambria County Historical Society Ebensburg, PA. George appeared in the census in 1820 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp.214 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania.215 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania.216 In 1848 he lived.217 In Aug, 1849 he lived in Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. Mountain Sentinel - Ebensburg, Cambria County, PA., August, 1849
PUBLIC SALE... To be sold at Public Sale at Saturday the first day of September next, by the subscriber, attorney in fact of George Wisel, Sr., at the residence of the said George Wisel, in Conemaugh township, a certain tract of land, containing 124 acres, or thereabouts. There is an Excellent Orchard on the premises, with moderately good log buildings, and about 30 acres cleared. The situation is a very desirable one, convenient to the Portage Railroad, and to the contemplated route of the Central Railroad. There will also be sold at the same time and place a variety of personal property, consisting in part of, one set of blacksmith's tools, Carpenter tools, Sugar Kettles, one Cow, one Loom, and Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention. The terms will be made known at the premises on the day of the sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. GEORGE MURRAY August 8, 1849 George experienced Misc on Aug 30, 1849 in Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.218 He died in Jan, 1850 in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.219,220,221,222 Source: US Census 1850 Mortality Schedule. Died Jan 1850, aged 95 years, Conemaugh Twp, Cambria County, Penn. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mountain Sentinel - Ebensburg, PA. Feb. 21, 1850 Executor's Notice Notice is hereby given in Letters of Testimentary on the estate of George Weisel, late of Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of the said County. All those indebted to said estate are requested to settle their respective accounts, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. George Murray Executor
Feb. 21, 1850. The Johnstown Echo will please copy.
Copied by Edna Lehman, Curator, Cambria County Historical Society Ebensburg, PA. George was buried in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, East Taylor Township, Wysel Hill Cemetery. Wysel Hill Cemetery East Taylor Township Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Information contributed by Sara Deffenbaugh
Directions: The cemetery is located at the end of Bartlebaugh Road. You have to park at the end of the blacktop and walk about 50 feet, his grave is along the edge of the trees on the right, there is usually an American Flag marking it.
Inscriptions of gravestones: WISEL, George Jr. 1754 Jan 1850
WISEL, Margaret 1756 1849 (maiden name ROHR)
Inscription on marker:
GEORGE WISEL PVT PA MILITIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1754 - 1850
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The following section is notes from unknown author: (perhaps Ethal Adams Baker) They are notes only, and should be verified.
Deed Bk. Vol. I, p. 11 & Deed Bk. 7, p. 384, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania show that George Weisel and his wife Margaret were residents of St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
In 1803 and 1806 George Weisel bought a large tract of land above the mouth of Salt Lick Run on the north side of the Little Conemaugh River, in Quenmahonig Twp, then Somerset Co, now Cambria Co. [Source for these purchases was not given, perhaps the source is the two Deed books in the paragraph above?]
>>> George Weisel, b. 1754 - 6, Bucks Co., PA., d. 1850, aged 95 years, Conemaugh Twp., Cambria Co., PA (1850 Mortality Schedule). In the St. Clair's Twp., Bedford Co., PA in 1800 census, m. 1783 in Bucks Co., PA (see Deed Bk 25, p. 6, Doylestown, Bucks Co., PA for marriages and parentage of Margaret Rohr). Margaret Rohr, b. abt. 1754 - 6 (Tohicken Church Records, p. 313, 1st. Communion 10-11-1772), d. Cambria Co., PA, 1849, daughter of Valentine & Barbara (probably Haman) Rohr, granddaughter of the immigrant John Jacob Rohr who sailed from Rotterdam on the ship "Britannia" arriving in Philidelphia 9-21-1731. Gave age as 28. In a transcript of the "Petition For Township Organization 1745" for Haycock Twp., Bucks Co., PA, Jacob Rohr, a signer, gave his date of arrival as 9-21-1731. (Ref: Bucks County Historical Society: PA German Pioneers, Hisnke, pp. 47 - 54). Jacob Rohr was one of the 1st trustees of the Lutheran congregation of the Tohicken Union Church of Bucks Co., PA. (Tohicken Union Church Records, Hinke, pp. 19 - 21 0.
George Weisel, a weaver by trade, served as a private (in lieu of Michael Roar (Rohr) (his brother-in-law to be) in Capt. Manus Yost's Co., of Bucks Co. Militia of Haycock Twp., shown as of 10-14-1781, p. 432 of 5th S., Vol. 5, PA Archives. On pg. 428 he also is shown as of 10-11-1781. This Co. was of the 1st Batalion, Col. John Keller's Regiment.
In PA. Archives, 3 S., V. 13, Tax Lists from Richland Twp., Bucks Co., his father George Weisel is shown as a property owner and he is shown as a single man in the years 1781 - 1783. Married in 1783, he is shown as George Weisel, Jr., also a property owner of less size tract of land than that of his father. (see deed book 25, pg. 6; deed book 31 pg. 31; deed book 23, pg. 392, Doylestown, Bucks Co., PA). In the years 1786 - 1787 he appears as George Weisel, Jr., along with the name of his father. George Weisel Jr., owned property in St. Clair's Twp., Bedford Co., PA, (see deed book V. I, pg. 11 and deed book 7, pg. 384, Ebensburg, PA). (see DAR application papers of Ethel Adams Baker, National #459539, ancestor, George Weisel, approved 1958).
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Margaret ROHR, daughter of Valentine ROHR ( -1774) and Barbara --?-- (c. 1723-1791), was born c. 1754 in Bucks County.223 She was confirmed on Oct 11, 1772 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.224,225 She died btw May, 1848 and 1855. -Wife Margaret is included in the will of her husband executed May 29, 1848. -Wife Margaret is not included in the estate settlment of her husband in 1855. Margaret was buried btw 1848 and 1855 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, East Taylor Township, Wysel Cemetery. She and George WISEL had the following children: |
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John WEISEL, son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Apr 5, 1758 in Bucks County.226,227 He was baptised on Aug 20, 1758 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. In 1792 he lived in Bedford County. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/land/bedwarn-z.txt (Nov. 2016) LAND WARRANTS IN THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD FROM PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES. THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 25: PROVINCIAL PAPERS: WARRANTEES OF LAND in the SEVERAL COUNTIES of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1730-1898.
LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, ACRES, DATE OF SURVEY
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 660 Wisel, George, 200, June 15, 1792
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 667 Wisel, John, 35, Jan. 20, 1817 Weisel, John, 100, Nov. 13, 1818
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 669 Weisel, John, Ex., 251, Jan. 16, 1851. John married Sarah PFEIL "ABT 1791–1792" in Bucks County. Family Bible records for John Weisel and Nancy Ober name Sarah Pheil as the wife of John (George) Weisel 2) A birth record for Sarah Pfeil of the approximate age was recorded in the church the Weisel's attended. John married Barbara --?-- in Bedford County. He died on Dec 10, 1844 in St. Clair Township.228,229 The notice in the Bedford Gazette that John Weisel died at age 77 calculates to a birth year of 1767, which does not agree with his church records stating he was born in 1758. "Mr. John Weisel died December 10, 1844 at the age of 77. (Source: Bedford Gazette 1844)". |
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John Weisel was baptised John Weisel, and his will is signed Johannes Weisel. Legally, for most court and census records, he is called John Weisel.
But family refers to him as George.
1) Orphan court records for Sarah Weisel in 1829 list her surviving siblings in birth order. They are Jacob, George, Peter, John, Mary, Elizabeth, and Joseph. 2) The Orphan court records for Mary Weisel in 1838 list the surviving siblings and their residence. George - Bedford, Jacob - Bedford, Peter - Bedford, John - Bedford, Elizabeth - Philadelphia, and Josephs surviving children in Richland Twp. Bucks Co. 3) In 1837 Jacob Weisel's Declaration for Pension names his brother George Weisel who "can testify to his service and his character" 4) The bible records for John Weisel and Nancy Ober names his father as John George. "John WEISEL was born April 4 A. D. 1793 Bucks Co, PA, son of John George WEISEL and Sarah PHEIL". |
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Sarah PFEIL, daughter of John PFEIL ( - ) and Margaret --?-- ( - ), was born on Feb 23, 1773 in Bucks County.230 She was christened on May 20, 1773 in Bucks County. She died. She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Barbara --?-- was born c. Jan 3, 1780. DOB calculated from death record. Barbara appeared in the census in 1850 in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.231 She died on Nov 14, 1857 in Bedford County. Anna Barbara Weisel died at the age of 77 years, 10 months, and 11 days on November 14, 1857. She was the wife of John Weisel. (Source: German Reformed and Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., Burial Records.). |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Sep 5, 1760 in Bucks County.232,233 She was baptised on Nov 9, 1760 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She died bef Sep, 1829. Catherine was not mentioned in the will (dated Sep 14, 1829) of her younger sister Sarah. It is presumed she predeceased her sister.
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born c. 1762 in Bucks County.234 She died bef Sep 14, 1829 in Richland Township.235 |
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John Peter WEISEL236 (also known as John Peter Weisel), son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Aug 10, 1766 in Bucks County.237,238,239,240,241 He was baptised on Nov 16, 1766 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. In 1838 he lived.239 His Misc was 'Paid for a funeral, recorded in Bob's Creek; Old Long Church Lutheran & Reformed Church' on Aug 21, 1849 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in St. Clair Township.242 He died on Nov 6, 1851 in Bedford County. Gravestones - Old Union Cemetery - Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Jacob Wisel b. 22 Feb 1754 d. !2 April 1839 Peter Weisell d. 6 November 1851 - age 85 years 4 mos. 26da. Susan Prosser d. 13 Jun 1858 age 53 yrs 1 mo 4 da John Weisel Sr. d. 25 Dec 1864 Margaret Weisel consort of John weissel b. 7 Jan 1777 d 31 Jan 1844. John was buried in Nov, 1851 in Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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According to the Weisel Family Assoc Reunion program for 1935, John Peter was listed as unmarried.
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John WEISEL, son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Sep 9, 1768 in Bucks County.243,244 He was baptised on Oct 30, 1768 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.243 by Rev. John Christopher Gobrecht. Sponers were the parents. "1817–1818" John lived in Bedford County. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/land/bedwarn-z.txt (Nov. 2016) LAND WARRANTS IN THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD FROM PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES. THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 25: PROVINCIAL PAPERS: WARRANTEES OF LAND in the SEVERAL COUNTIES of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1730-1898.
LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, ACRES, DATE OF SURVEY
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 660 Wisel, George, 200, June 15, 1792
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 667 Wisel, John, 35, Jan. 20, 1817 Weisel, John, 100, Nov. 13, 1818
WARRANTEES OF LAND, COUNTY OF BEDFORD - 1771-1893 - Page 669 Weisel, John, Ex., 251, Jan. 16, 1851. John married Margaret SCHNEIDER on Sep 29, 1796 in Bucks County.245,246,247,248,249 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.250 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township, St. Clairsville.251 He died on Dec 24, 1864 in St. Clair Township.252,253,254 (worldconnect.rootsweb.com) "Two Ober/Over Families on the Pennsylvania Frontier Entries: 7881 Updated: Thu Jan 9 19:59:18 2003 Contact: Regina Christman Martin Name: John George Weisel , Sr. Death: 25 Dec 1864 Note: John Weisel died at the age of 96 years, 3 months, and 16 days. German Baptist Church Records,
Salemville, Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. p. 58 in possession of the Bedford Historical Society." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John was buried in Old Union Cemetery.255 Gravestones - Old Union Cemetery - Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Jacob Wisel b. 22 Feb 1754 d. 12 April 1839 Peter Weisell d. 6 November 1851 - age 85 years 4 mos. 26da. Susan Prosser d. 13 Jun 1858 age 53 yrs 1 mo 4 da John Weisel Sr. d. 25 Dec 1864 Margaret Weisel consort of John Weissel b. 7 Jan 1777 d 31 Jan 1844
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Note - There is a confirmation record for a John Weisel, age 17, on 17 Apr 1784 in the Tohickan church records. John would have been only 15 years. John, the son of Michael Weisel would have been 16 years old. |
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Margaret SCHNEIDER (also known as Margaret SNYDER), daughter of Andreas SCHNEIDER (1739-c. 1816) and Margaret JACOBI ( -bef1830), was a Daughter at Birth of Andreas SCHNEIDER in 1739 in Germany.256 She was born on Jan 7, 1777 in Bucks County. DOB from gravestone. Margaret was christened on Apr 13, 1777 in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery. Margaret Schneider b: 7 JAN 1777 in Bucks Co, PA - bp 13 Apr 1777 Tohickon Luth; sp, parents (note 4/2005 this information has not been verified). Margaret died on Jan 31, 1844 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Death Notice Board
Margaret Weisel died December 31, 1844 at the age of 67. Margaret was the consort of John Weisel. (Source: Bedford Gazette 1844)
Bedford County Genealogy Project Death Record Board 31 Dec, 1844, died Margaret Weisel, age 67, consort of John Weisel
Source: Bedford County Pennsylvania Archives -Volume 1 - Marriages and Obituaries from Bedford County Newspapers - Bedford Gazette 1844. Margaret was buried in Feb, 1844 in Old Union Cemetery.257 Gravestones - Old Union Cemetery - Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Jacob Wisel b. 22 Feb 1754 d. !2 April 1839 Peter Weisell d. 6 November 1851 - age 85 years 4 mos. 26da. Susan Prosser d. 13 Jun 1858 age 53 yrs 1 mo 4 da John Weisel Sr. d. 25 Dec 1864 Margaret Weisel consort of John weissel b. 7 Jan 1777 d 31 Jan 1844 She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born in 1771 in Unknown.234 Year of birth calcuated from church death record. Mary died on Sep 16, 1838 in Richland Township.239,258,259 |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born in Unknown.239 Names as a sister in the will of Sarah Weisel and the probate records of Mary Weisel. In 1838 Elizabeth lived.239 She married Benjamin STEIN "Unknown" in Unknown.235 She died aft 1838. |
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Joseph WEISEL,260 son of Johannes George WEISEL and Anna Maria CRESSMAN, was born on Oct 29, 1775 in Richland Township.234,239 He was confirmed in 1791 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.261 He married Catherine HELLER on Aug 15, 1809 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.260,262 His Misc was 'Appointed guardian for John Heller' on Nov 30, 1820 in Bucks County.263 He died btw Apr 24, 1827 and Oct 22, 1827 in Richland Township.264 Will was written 24 Apr 1827. Inventory of the goods and clothes of Joseph Weisel late of Richland Township deceased was filed October 22 1827. |
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Catherine HELLER, daughter of --?-- HELLER ( - ), was born on Nov 22, 1789 in Unknown.265 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Richland Township.266 She died on Feb 21, 1872 in Bucks County.265 She was buried in Ridge Valley Cemetery, Argus, West Rockhill Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.267 She and Joseph WEISEL had the following children: |
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Frederick SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Sep 9, 1745 in Bucks County. DOB calculated from age at death. Frederick died on Oct 12, 1782 in Bucks County.268 He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He was buried in Bedminster Township.269 He married Maria Elisabeth GARES. |
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Maria Elisabeth GARES was born on Apr 26, 1745. DOB calculated from age reported at burial. Maria died in Dec, 1794 in Bucks County. DOD from findagrave.com burial record. Maria was a Daughter-in-law at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 She was buried in Bedminster Township.270 |
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Jacob SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Jan 22, 1748 in Bucks County.49,50 He was baptised on Jul 17, 1748 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He married Maria Barbara LAUX on Jun 10, 1772 in Bedminster Township.271 He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He died on Apr 15, 1815 in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.272,273 He was buried in Bedminster Township.274,275 |
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HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE DELAWARE TO THE PRESENT TIME BY WILLIAM W. H. DAVIS, A.M. p. 730
<b>Jacob Solliday</b>, like his father, was an eminent clockmaker and followed that vocationin connection with farming in Bedminster for many years. On arriving at manhood he purchased a farm near the Weisel homestead, and lived there on until 1812, when he sold it to his son Peter and removed to Milford township, where he died April 15, 1815. aged seventy-seven years. He married June 10, 1773, Barbara Loux, born April 24. 1754,died April 3, 1829, daughter of Peter Loux, born 1706, who came from Rotterdam in the "Friendship," September 20. 1738, and settled in Bedminster, where he purchased a farm of 175 acres adjoining Frederick Solliday, which became the property of his grandson, John Solliday, clockmaker, eldest son of Jacob and Barbara, in 1790. The children of Jacob and Barbara (Loux) Solliday were: John, born 1776; Peter, born September 24. 1783, of whom presently; Samuel, born July 27, 1789; George, Catharine, Nancy, Mary. |
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Maria Barbara LAUX was born on Apr 24, 1754. DOB calculated from gravestone. Maria died on Apr 3, 1829 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.276 |
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John SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born "1749–1750" in Bucks County. He was baptised on May 20, 1750 in Bedminster Township.277 He died bef 1755. He was buried in Bedminster Township.278 |
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John Emanuel SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Oct 1, 1752 in Bucks County.279 DOB from burial record. John was baptised on Feb 4, 1753 in Bedminster Township.279,280 He married Magdalena HEANY bef 1783.281,282 He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He died on Jun 6, 1833 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bedminster Township.283 |
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Magdalena HEANY was born on Dec 13, 1758. She died on Jun 9, 1825 in Bucks County. YOD from gravestone. Magdalena was buried.284 |
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Johannes SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Apr 9, 1755 in Bucks County.285 DOB and DOD from burial record. Johannes died on Jan 19, 1842. He was buried in Woxall, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.286 He married Elisabeth HINCKEL. |
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Elisabeth HINCKEL was born on Jan 5, 1764. She died on Dec 4, 1841. She was buried in Woxall.287 |
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Elisabeth SALLADE, daughter of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Apr 26, 1758 in Bucks County.288 She was baptised on Aug 13, 1758 in Bedminster Township.289 She died on Jan 4, 1825. She was buried in Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.290 She married Philip REED. |
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Philip REED was born on Oct 2, 1756. He died on Jun 19, 1819. He was buried in Bala Cynwyd.291 |
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Daniel SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Aug 16, 1763 in Bucks County. He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He died on Sep 12, 1834 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bedminster Township.292 He married Mary Barbara WYKER. |
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Mary Barbara WYKER was born on Jan 1, 1770. DOB calculated from gravestone. Mary died on Sep 18, 1855 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.293 |
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Henry SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born in 1765 in Bucks County. He married Catharine REPPERT on Mar 26, 1789 in Bedminster Township.294 He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He died in 1821 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Bucks County.295 |
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Benjamin SALLADE, son of Frederick SALLADE and Maria Barbara WEISEL, was born on Jul 15, 1766 in Bucks County.296 He was baptised on Jan 11, 1767 in Bedminster Township. He was a Son at Death of Frederick SALLADE on Jun 24, 1804 in Bucks County.29,30 He died on Jul 19, 1843 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bedminster Township.297 He married Margaret KRAMER. |
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Margaret KRAMER was born in 1776. She died "8 0ct 1836" in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.298 |
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Frederick WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was christened on Apr 21, 1751 in Bedminster Township.299,300 He was confirmed in 1768 in Bedminster Township.116 Frederick was confirmed on Easter Sunday 1768. Frederick experienced Military in Jan, 1780 in Militia, Capt. Wm McHenry, Revolutionary War.301,302 In 1794 he lived in Bedminster Township.303 On Aug 23, 1797 he lived.304 In 1801 he lived in Tinicum Township.305 He died in Nov, 1828 in Loyalsock Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.306 |
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Notes: 1) The 1794 Bedminster Township, Bucks County tax records records Frederick Wisel under the column of "Single Men". 2) May 2002 by Alan Weisel No record has yet been found of any marriage or land ownership for George's elder brother, Frederick. 3) Author: Harold Bower Date: 18 Jun 2000 http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.weisel/13 George WEISEL's older brother, Frederick WEISEL, was also in Lycoming County. Frederick was born 1 Jan 1750/51 in Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA, to Jacob and Anna Margaret BEYER WEISEL. He died in Loyalsock Twp, Lycoming Co, PA, on 27 Oct 1828. There is no will registered for him. We have no information about his spouse or children, if any.
4) Weisel Family Association Reunion Program for 1936 documents "(1) Frederick, born January 1, 1751, died unmarried at Williamsport, PA, on November 1, 1838;" (note - This death year does not agree with the Lycoming Gazette newspaper anouncement of his death.). |
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Jacob WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was born on Aug 5, 1753 in Bucks County.307 He appeared in the census in 1800 in Washington County, Maryland, USA.308 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA.309 He died on Oct 31, 1812 in Washington County.307 He was buried in Williamsport.310 |
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WFA Newsletter 1935 writes: "In 1786 the brothers Jacob, Jr., and Daniel migrated to the later-named Williamsport, Maryland, southwest of Hagerstown. Jacob, Jr., died unmarried on October 31, 1812, and was buried there.". |
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Anna Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was born on Mar 18, 1756 in Bucks County.311,312 She was baptised on Jun 6, 1756 in Bucks County. She died on Aug 18, 1758 in Bucks County.313,314,315 She was buried on Aug 20, 1758 in Bucks County. |
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John WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was born on Jul 6, 1758 in Bucks County.316,317 He was baptised on Aug 20, 1758 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.317 He died. |
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George WEISEL's (also known as John George WEISEL), son of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, Military was 'Revolutionary War, 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry' frm 1780 to 1781.318 It is speculation that this George served in the Rev. War as no data has been found to verify military service. This George Weisel, born 1761 is the most likely person to have served as a private in the Bedminster Malatia under Capt. Wm McHenry. George's older brother Frederick served in the same unit. His uncle, the immigrant son born 1730 or earlier would have been too old, and George Ludwig born 1773, son of immigrant Michael would have been too young.
November, 2002 - Comment by Harold Bower, a descendant of George, who has done extensive research on the life of George Weisel. "George, was active in Lycoming County politics, but I have yet to find any mention that he was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. I have not found his obit in the paper; that usually mentions Rev. War service." George was born on Jan 29, 1761 in Bedminster Township.316,319 He was baptised on Jun 14, 1761 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He married Elizabeth HOENIG on Jan 8, 1788 in Bedminster Township.320 In 1806 he lived.321 He died on Jun 13, 1835 in Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.322,323 He was buried in Jun, 1835 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.324 |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasulliv/reviews/lycominggazette2.htm Lycoming Gazette Williamsport, PA 10 May 1826-31 Dec 1836
18 Feb. 1829 Circuit Court List (April Term) - See p. 241
Notice - Those persons who have subscribed to the building of the German Lutheran and Reformed Church, in Williamsport, are respectfully invited to pay the amount of their subscription to Henry GABLE, Collector, who is authorized to receive the same, between this time and the first of April next. Coercive measures we want not to resort to. George WEISEL, Frederick OTT, Henry HARTMAN and Jacob GRAFIUS (building managers)
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Elizabeth HOENIG (also known as Elizabeth HONIG and Elizabeth HÖNIG) was born on Mar 8, 1761.325 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Hepburn Township.326 She died on Mar 8, 1854 in Lycoming County.325 She was buried in Mar, 1854 in Lycoming County.327 She and George WEISEL had the following children: |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was born on Apr 19, 1765 in Bucks County.328,329 He appeared in the census in 1790 in Maryland.330 He married Margaret STARTZMAN c. 1790 in Unknown (probably Washington County, MD).331,332 He appeared in the census in 1800 in Washington County.333 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Williamsport.334 He died on May 19, 1825 in Washington County.329 The Torchlight (newspaper, published in Hagerstown, Maryland) May 24, 1825 "Died in Williams-Port on Thurs 19th inst. [last Thursday] after an illness of 30 hours of bilious colick, Daniel Weisel, in the 66th year of his age, inhabitant of Williams-Port for the last 30 years, leaving 7 children.". Daniel was buried in Williamsport.335 |
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Margaret STARTZMAN, daughter of Henry STARTZMAN ( - ) and Eve --?-- ( - ), was born on Sep 16, 1773 in Unknown.336 She died on Jul 28, 1817 in Washington County.337 She was buried in Williamsport.338 She and Daniel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Maria Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Margaret BEYER, was born on Aug 9, 1769 in Bucks County.339 DOB calculated from gravestone, died 18 Sep 1840 at 71y 1m 9d. Maria was baptised on Oct 1, 1769 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.340 She died on Sep 14, 1840 in Hepburn Township. Elizabeth is buried in Lycoming County, PA along with the family of Jacob Weisel, b. 1802. In the 1840 census of the household of Jacob Weisel, there is a female age 70-80. This would be Elizabeth. Maria was a Unknown at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1840 in Hepburn Township.341 She was buried in Sep, 1840 in Lycoming County.342 |
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Magdalena WILDANGER, daughter of John George WILDANGER and Christina WEISEL, was born bef Nov 3, 1751 in Bucks County.343,344 She was baptised on Nov 3, 1751 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She married Adam RENNER on Dec 12, 1775 in Bucks County.345 She died. |
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John Jacob WISELEY, son of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born on Mar 29, 1792 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.346 DOB from tombstone, "Aged 61 years 5 months and 29 days". John's Military was 'War of 1812' in 1812 in Virginia, USA.347 Michael Wisely, son of Michael Wisely, John Jacob Wisely, son of Daniel Wiseley and Frederick Wisely, son of Peter Wisely served in 4th Regiment of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. John married Polly DARR on Jun 29, 1815 in Wythe County.348 He appeared in the census on Aug 7, 1820 in Evensham, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.349 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.350 He appeared in the census on Aug 3, 1850 in Wythe County.351 He made a will on Sep 21, 1853 in Wythe County.352 He died on Sep 27, 1853 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.353,354,355,356,357 He was buried in Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.358 He had his estate probated on Mar 15, 1855 in Wythe County.359 He had his estate probated on Aug 14, 1855 in Wythe County.360 |
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Polly DARR was born c. 1794 in Virginia. She was a Spouse at Census of John Jacob WISELEY on Aug 3, 1850 in Wythe County.351 She died aft 1850. She and John Jacob WISELEY had the following children: |
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Barbara WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born c. 1793 in Wythe County. She was a Spouse at Census of David STRAW in 1830 in Wythe County.361 She died on Jan 17, 1849 in Callaway County, Missouri, USA. Death date and location from tombstone. Barbara was buried in Callaway County.362 She married David STRAW. |
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David STRAW (also known as David STROH), son of Leonard STRAW (1755-1825) and Anna Maria GOETTEL (1760-1835), was born on Jun 17, 1787 in Wythe County. DOB from gravestone. David appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.361 In 1844 he lived in Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.363 He died on Mar 18, 1845 in Callaway County. Death date and location from tombstone. David was buried in Callaway County.364 |
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Elisabeth WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born c. 1795 in Wythe County. She died. She married Peter AKER. |
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Sabilla WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born on Dec 22, 1798 in Wythe County. Date of Birth from findagrave.com burial entry. Sabilla married Leonard E PHELPS on Apr 5, 1821 in Wythe County.365 She had her estate probated in 1846 in Wythe County.366 She died on May 21, 1856 in Wytheville.367 She was buried in Wytheville.368 |
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Leonard E PHELPS was born in 1797 in Connecticut, USA. YOB from findagrave.com burial record. Leonard appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.369 He died on Aug 22, 1857 in Wytheville. DOD from findagrave.com burial record. Leonard was buried in Wytheville.370 |
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William WISELEY, son of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born c. 1801 in Virginia. He married Elizabeth GRUBB in 1827 (est) in Wythe County.371 He appeared in the census on Jul 25, 1850 in Wythe County.372 He died in Oct, 1860 in Wythe County.373 |
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Elizabeth GRUBB was born c. 1805 in Virginia. Year of birth calculated from death register. Elizabeth died. She was a Mother at Census of Albert WISELEY on Jun 23, 1860 in Wythe County.374 She was a Mother at Census of Albert WISELEY in 1870 in Black Lick, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.375 She and William WISELEY had the following children: |
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Joel WISELEY, son of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born in 1802 in Virginia. He married Susanna TARTER on Jul 22, 1824 in Wythe County.376 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.377 On Sep 9, 1835 he possessed in Callaway County.378 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Cote Sans Dessein, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.379 In 1844 he lived in Cote Sans Dessein.380 He appeared in the census on Oct 29, 1850 in Callaway, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.381 He married Susanna POFF c. 1853. On Sep 1, 1856 he possessed in Bates County, Missouri, USA.382 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Cote Sans Dessein.383 On Jan 2, 1862 he possessed in Bates County.384 He died in 1865 in Bates County. He had his estate probated "13 NOV 1865–14 NOV 1865" in Bates County.385 ... Joel Wiseley late of the County Bates, died intestate... (note - probate handwriting is faded and much is unreadable). |
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Susanna TARTER died btw 1844 and 1850 in Missouri, USA. Susanna/Susan was not recorded in the 1850 census for Joel Wisely, resident of Missouri. She and Joel WISELEY had the following children: |
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Susanna POFF was born on Dec 22, 1835 in Wythe County. She died on Apr 12, 1909 in Jackson County, Illinois, USA. She and Joel WISELEY had the following children: |
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Polly WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born in Wythe County. She died bef 1842 in Wythe County. |
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Anne WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born in 1807 in Wythe County. She married William GRAY on Jan 8, 1824 in Wythe County.386 She was a Sister at Residence of Joel WISELEY in 1844 in Cote Sans Dessein.380 She appeared in the census on Oct 29, 1850 in Callaway County.387 She married George B HOPKINS on Jul 27, 1857 in Callaway County.388 She was a Spouse at Census of George B HOPKINS in 1860 in Cote Sans Dessein.389 She died on Nov 23, 1873 in Callaway County.390 She was buried in Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.391 |
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George B HOPKINS was born c. 1794 in Virginia. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Cote Sans Dessein.389 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Cote Sans Dessein.392 He died on Jul 5, 1881 in Callaway County.393 He was buried in Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri.394 |
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Susan WISELEY, daughter of Daniel WISELEY and Elisabeth DAVIS, was born on Feb 27, 1810 in Wythe County. Date of Birth from gravestone. Susan married Joseph CASSELL on Dec 22, 1825 in Wythe County.395 She was a Spouse at Census of Joseph CASSELL in 1850 in Wythe County.396 She died on Nov 9, 1874 in Wythe County.397 She was buried in Wytheville.398 |
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Joseph CASSELL was born on May 17, 1802 in Virginia. Date of birth from findagrave.com Memorial ID 35537916. Joseph appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.396 He died on Aug 21, 1881 in Virginia.399 He was buried in Wytheville.400 |
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Daniel WISELY, son of John David WISELY, was born in 1795 in Virginia. YOB from age at 1860 census. Daniel married Mary Magdalena STRAW c. 1813 in Wythe County.401 He appeared in the census on Aug 7, 1820 in Evensham.402 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.403 In 1837 he lived in Callaway County. Source is obituary of Dr. L. A. Wisely. Daniel appeared in the census in 1840 in Fulton.404 In 1841 he lived in Howard County, Missouri, USA. Source is obituary of Dr. L. A. Wisely. Daniel appeared in the census on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 He appeared in the census on Aug 25, 1860 in Chariton, Howard County, Missouri, USA.406 He died in 1868 in Howard County.407 |
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Mary Magdalena STRAW, daughter of Leonard STRAW (1755-1825) and Anna Maria GOETTEL (1760-1835), was born in 1795 in Virginia. She was a Spouse at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 She was a Mother at Census of Joel F. WISELY in 1860 in Weston, Platte County, Missouri, USA.408 She died bef 1870. Mary was not found in the 1870 Missouri census. She and Daniel WISELY had the following children: |
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Frederick WISELY, son of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Jan 11, 1794 in Wythe County.409 His Military was 'War of 1812' in 1812 in Virginia.410,411 Michael Wisely, son of Michael Wisely, John Jacob Wisely, son of Daniel Wiseley and Frederick Wisely, son of Peter Wisely served in 4th Regiment of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. Frederick married Elizabeth WOODARD on Aug 17, 1831 in Monroe County, Indiana, USA.412 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana, USA.413 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Clear Creek.414 He died aft Jun 16, 1860 in Indiana, USA. Frederick was recorded in the 1860 census at Clear Creek Township, Monroe County, Indiana. |
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Elizabeth WOODARD was born c. 1814 in Kentucky, USA. Birth year and state from 1850 census. Elizabeth died. She was a Spouse at Census of Frederick WISELY in 1850 in Clear Creek.413 She was a Spouse at Census of Frederick WISELY in 1860 in Clear Creek.414 |
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Elisabeth WISELY, daughter of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on May 26, 1799 in Wythe County.415 She married Henry HUFFMAN on May 13, 1830 in Wabash County, Indiana, USA.416 She was a Daughter at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 She appeared in the census on Jun 30, 1860 in Wythe County.417 She appeared in the census on Aug 11, 1870 in Speedwell, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.418 She died aft Aug 11, 1870 in Virginia. |
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Peter WISELY, son of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Dec 29, 1799 in Wythe County. Year and month of birth calculated from age 67y & 9m on gravestone. Peter appeared in the census in 1840 in Wythe County.419 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.420 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Wythe County.421 He died on Sep 28, 1867 in Cripple Creek, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.422,423 He was buried in Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.424 He married Mary ARNEY. |
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Mary ARNEY was born in 1798 in Wythe County. She was a Spouse at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.420 She was a Spouse at Census of Peter WISELY in 1860 in Wythe County.421 She made a will on Dec 3, 1868 in Wythe County.425,426 Mary names Anna Wiseley as her daughter and Freeling as her son in her 1868 will. But the 1850 census shows: Ann Wisley F 33 Virginia, Freeling Wisley M 21 Virginia, Polly Wisley F 19 Virginia. Polly Wisely married in 1854 so she doesn't show up with Peter and Mary Wisely in the 1860 census.
In the 1860 and 1870 census there are 2 children below Ann Wisely and Freeland, so assuming Ann is married to Freeling? Freeling is deceased in 1875 so no 1880 census. Mary appeared in the census in 1870 in Speedwell.427 She died on Mar 26, 1871 in Wythe County. She was buried in Crockett.428 |
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Michael WISELY Sr., son of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born in 1801 in Virginia. He married Barbara HUFFMAN on Jun 23, 1825 in Wythe County.429,430 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.431 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.432 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Wythe County.433 He made a will on Oct 20, 1878 in Wythe County.434 In his will dated October 20, 1878 he records his name as "I Michael Wisely Sr. of Wythe County Virginia". Michael appeared in the census in 1880 in Speedwell.435 He died on Jul 6, 1881 in Wythe County. He was buried in Crockett.436 |
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Barbara HUFFMAN was born in 1801 in Virginia. She was a Spouse at Census of Michael WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.432 She was a Spouse at Census of Michael WISELY in 1860 in Wythe County.433 She was a Spouse at Census of Michael WISELY in 1880 in Speedwell.435 She died on Dec 8, 1883 in Wythe County.437 She was buried in Crockett.438 She and Michael WISELY had the following children: |
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Barbara WISELY, daughter of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Aug 28, 1803 in Wythe County.439 She married Joseph VAUGHT on Aug 7, 1832 in Wythe County.440 She was a Spouse at Census of Joseph VAUGHT in 1850 in Wythe County.441 She died in 1860 in Cripple Creek.442 She was a Spouse at Census of Joseph VAUGHT on Jun 29, 1860 in Wythe County.443 She was buried in Crockett.444 |
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Rosina WISELY (also known as Rose Ann WISELY), daughter of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Dec 10, 1810 in Wythe County.445 She married Wylia DEVER on May 21, 1836 in Monroe County. She was a Spouse at Census of Wylia DEVER in 1850 in Polk Township, Monroe County, Indiana, USA.446 She was a Spouse at Census of Wylia DEVER in 1860 in Washington Township, Linn County, Iowa, USA.447 She was a Spouse at Census of Wylia DEVER in 1870 in Polk Township, Benton County, Iowa, USA.448 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Polk Township.449 She died on Mar 10, 1881 in Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA. Date of Death from findagrave.com entry, engraved on the gravestone. Rosina was buried in Center Point.450 |
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Wylia DEVER was born on Apr 17, 1816 in Tennessee, USA. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Polk Township.446 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Washington Township.447 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Polk Township.448 He died on Nov 21, 1874 in Benton County, Iowa, USA. He was buried in Center Point.451 |
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Mary Magdalena WISELY, daughter of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Feb 5, 1812 in Smyth County, Virginia, USA.452 Birthplace as recorded in the 1860 census. Mary married William GREAVER on Feb 9, 1837 in Wythe County.453 She was a Spouse at Census of William GREAVER in 1850 in Lee, Lee County, Virginia, USA.454 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Lee County, Virginia, USA.455 She died aft Jul 30, 1860. Mary/Polly/Magdalena was not found in the 1870, 1880 census as a single or with any of her children. Perhaps she remarried, but no sources turned up. |
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Polly (Anna Maria) WISELY, daughter of Peter WISELY and Magdalena PHILLIPI, was born on Oct 15, 1814 in Wythe County.456 She married Calvin HURT on Oct 1, 1835 in Wythe County.457 She was a Daughter at Will of Peter WISELY on May 18, 1850 in Wythe County.101,102 She was a Mother at Census of George Washington HURT in 1870 in Speedwell.458 She died aft Aug 6, 1870 in Virginia. Polly / Mary Hurt was recorded in the 1870 census of her son George Washington Hurt but she was not recorded with her son in the 1880 census. |
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Calvin HURT died bef 1850 in Virginia. Calvin Hurt did not appear in the 1850 census. His wife, Polly/Mary Wisely and her two children were recorded in the 1850 census with her father Peter Wisely, resident of Wythe County, Virginia. He and Polly (Anna Maria) WISELY had the following children: |
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Michael WISELY, son of Michael WISELY and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born c. 1796 in Wythe County. There is no direct evidence to support parents for Michael Wisely who served in the war of 1812. Secondary evidence is two sons were recorded for Michael Wisely in the 1820 Wythe County census.
John Jacob Wisely, son of Daniel Wisely and Frederick Wisely, son of Peter Wisely served in the 4th Regiment of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. A third Wisely, Michael, also served in the 4th Regiment. Michael Wisely, an estimated birth year of 1795, could also have been a son of John David Wisely. Michael's Military was 'War of 1812' in 1812 in Virginia.459,460 He died aft 1815. War of 1812 military record states he was discharged. |
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Michael Wisely who served in the War of 1812 is possibly the son of John David Wisely b. ~1773 or Michael Wisely b. ~1775. Other than his military service in the War of 1812, there is no further information regarding Michael and he was not found in the 1850 census.
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Elisabeth WISELY, daughter of Michael WISELY and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born c. 1798 in Wythe County. Year of birth taken from the 1850 census. Elisabeth married Peter NEFF on May 28, 1818 in Wythe County.461,462,463 She was a Spouse at Census of Peter NEFF in 1850 in Smyth County.464 She was a Spouse at Census of Peter NEFF in 1860 in Smyth County.465 She died on Feb 19, 1879 in Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA. She was buried in Marion.466 |
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Peter NEFF was born on Feb 10, 1796 in Smyth County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Smyth County.464 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Smyth County.465 He died on Jul 20, 1862 in Chilhowe, Smyth County, Virginia, USA.467,468 He was buried in Marion.469 |
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Mary Magdalena WISELEY, daughter of Michael WISELY and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born on Oct 25, 1803 in Wythe County. Note - census data has her birth between 1804 and 1806. Mary married John PHILLIPPI in 1826 (est) in Wythe County.470 No marriage record for John Phillippi and Molly Wiseley was found. As an alternative the marriage record for their son Jon W. names his parents. Mary was a Spouse at Census of John PHILLIPPI in 1850 in Wythe County.471 She was a Spouse at Census of John PHILLIPPI on Jun 23, 1860 in Wythe County.472 She died on Dec 4, 1896 in Wythe County.473 She was buried in Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.474 |
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Note - There is no source for the parents of Mary Magdalena (Molly) Wisely or her marriage to John Phillippi. Mary Magdalena (Molly) can be ruled out as the daughter of Peter Wisely or Daniel Wisely as she is not named in their wills or probate records. That leaves John David Wisely or Michael Wisely. No early census records have been found for John David Wisely but we know Michael Wisely was a parent to 2 sons and 3 daughters in 1820. At this time she will be arbitrarily assigned to Michael Wisely. |
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John PHILLIPPI was born on Mar 22, 1805 in Wythe County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.471 He appeared in the census on Jun 23, 1860 in Wythe County.472 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Speedwell.475 He died on May 19, 1889 in Wythe County.476 He was buried in Rural Retreat.477 |
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Daniel Ephraim WISELEY, son of Michael WISELY and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born on Jan 5, 1809 in Wythe County.478 DOB from gravestone differs from Zion church records. Daniel was baptised on Oct 15, 1809 in Wythe County.478 He married Sarah PHILLIPPI on Jul 10, 1828 in Wythe County.479 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Wythe County.480 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Wythe County.481 In 1856 he lived in Lamar County, Texas, USA. Obituaries from a couple of his children record they came to Texas in 1856. Daniel appeared in the census in 1860 in Lamar County.482 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lamar County.483 He died on Jan 26, 1885 in Lamar County. He was buried in Lamar County.484 |
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Sarah PHILLIPPI was born on Mar 30, 1805 in Wythe County. She was a Spouse at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 She was a Spouse at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.482 She died on Jul 23, 1869 in Lamar County. She was buried in Lamar County.485 She and Daniel Ephraim WISELEY had the following children: |
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Margaret WISELY, daughter of Michael WISELY and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born on Apr 27, 1812 in Wythe County.486 She died aft Jun 1, 1830. In the 1830 census for Michael Wisely b. ~1775, there is only one female documented age category 15-19 and that would fit Margaret b. 1812. |
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Jan 22, 1776 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.316,487 She was baptised on Mar 19, 1776 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Maria Magdalena WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Aug 21, 1779 in Bucks County.488,489 History of Bucks County, p. 1130, has 1780 for birth year. "His wife was Mary Weisel, who was born August 19, 1780, and died October 15, 1872.". Maria was baptised on Sep 26, 1779 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She was confirmed on Mar 31, 1795 in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.490 She married Jacob BISSEY on Feb 25, 1798 in Keller's Lutheran Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.122,491,492 by Rev. August H. Schmidt. Maria appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Tinicum Township.493 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.494 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.495 She died on Oct 15, 1872 in Bucks County.492 |
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Jacob BISSEY (also known as Busy) was born on Jul 28, 1768.492 He died in Apr, 1833.496 Death date taken from bio in the 1887 History of Bucks County. See citation for birth. |
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note - 12/1/2005 Information from the web, it has not been verified.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cst/taylor/jacob2.htm Jacob Bissey was born July 28, 1768 and died in April 1833. Jacob's parents are currently unknown. Jacob was a farmer and a weaver and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mary Weisel was born August 19, 1780 and died October 15, 1872. We have just recently learned that Mary's parents were Michael and Catharine (Geres) Weisel. We will have more about the Weisel family soon.
Known children of Jacob and Mary were:
1. Susanna Bissey b. September 5, 1799 d. Unknown m. Unknown
2. Catherine Bissey b. September 4, 1801 d. Unknown m. Unknown
3. Julianna Bissey b. August 22, 1803 d. Unknown m. Unknown
4. Mahlon Bissey b. January 5, 1806 d. Unknown m. Unknown
5. Amos Bissey b. August 22, 1807 d. April 28, 1886 m. Unknown
6. Jonas Bissey b. September 24, 1809 d. ca 1842 m. Rachel Hartman
7. Isaiah Bissey b. March 1, 1812 in Bucks County, PA d. October 23, 1898 m. Lidy Walter 7a. Hannah Bissey 7b. Rachel Bissey 7c. Catherine Bissey
8. Elias Bissey b. December 5, 1814 in Bucks County, PA d. Unknown m. Angline McIntyre 8a. Thedore Bissey 8b. Mickle G. Bissey 8c. William Silas Bissey 8d. Mary Ette Bissey 8e. Christina Bissey 8f. Alen Bissey 8g. Charlotte Ann Bissey 8h. Crindaila Bissey 8i. Elaroy Bloery Bissey 8j. Ulisses Grant Bissey
9. Silas Bissey b. April 4, 1817 d. Unknown m. Unknown
10. Charlotte Bissey b. May 7, 1820 d. October 23, 1898 m. Bauer Nonamaker
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, married Unknown SMITH "Date unknown" in Unknown.122 She died. |
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John Henry WEISEL, son of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Jan 25, 1782 in Bucks County.497 He was baptised on Apr 28, 1782 in Bucks County. He died. |
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Eve WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Dec 22, 1783 in Bucks County.316,498 She was baptised on Mar 28, 1784 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She married Nicholas SWARTZ on Jul 26, 1808.499,500 She experienced Wtns on Jul 19, 1818 in Lower Tinicum Church, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.501 She died on Apr 12, 1843 in Bucks County.500 She was buried in Apr, 1843 in Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.124 |
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Michael G. WEISELL (also known as Michael G. WISELL), son of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born in 1787 in Bucks County.122 He married Catherine MCINTYRE c. 1816.503 On Apr 30, 1832 he lived in New York.503 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County, Ohio, USA.504 He died on Sep 20, 1870 in Trumbull County.505 His PrivateNote was 'worldconnect.rootsweb.com (Harold Bower)'. Lycoming County PA & Related Families Entries: 55851 Updated: 2004-07-05 21:21:24 UTC (Mon) Contact: Harold E. Bower, Jr.
ID: I8884 Name: Michael G. Weisel Given Name: Michael G. Surname: Weisel Name: Michael G. Weisell Given Name: Michael G. Surname: Weisell Sex: M Birth: 1787 in Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA Death: Abt 1855 in Trumbull Co, OH Event: Migration 1826 Left Bucks Co For Ulysses Twp, Tompkins Co, NY Event: Migration 1828 Left Tompkins Co, NY For Trumbull Co, OH Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 at 10:26
Father: Michael Weisel b: 18 Jul 1750 in Upper Providence Twp, Montgomery Co, PA Mother: Catherine Geres
Marriage 1 Catherine Garis McIntyre Married: Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 Children Jane Weisel Robert Weisel Rebecca Weisel Eli K. Weisel b: 06 Feb 1818 in Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA Reading Arnold Weisel b: 17 Jul 1819 in Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA William Wilson Weisel b: 26 Jan 1828 in Ulysses Twp, Tompkins Co, NY David D. Weisel b: 23 Aug 1832 in Ulysses Twp, Tompkins Co, NY
Lycoming County PA & Related Families Entries: 55851 Updated: 2004-07-05 21:21:24 UTC (Mon) Contact: Harold E. Bower, Jr.
ID: I15465 Name: Reading Arnold Weisel Given Name: Reading Arnold Surname: Weisel Name: Reading Arnold Weisell Given Name: Reading Arnold Surname: Weisell Sex: M Birth: 17 Jul 1819 in Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA Death: 16 Jan 1888 in Lordstown Twp, Trumbull Co, OH Baptism: Tinicum Reformed Church 10 Oct 1819 Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA Change Date: 11 Mar 2003 at 21:31
Father: Michael G. Weisel b: 1787 in Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA Mother: Catherine Garis McIntyre
Marriage 1 Lucy [--?--] b: 1818 Married: Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 Children Phoeba Weisel
Lycoming County PA & Related Families Entries: 55851 Updated: 2004-07-05 21:21:24 UTC (Mon) Contact: Harold E. Bower, Jr.
ID: I15466 Name: William Wilson Weisel Given Name: William Wilson Surname: Weisel Name: William Wilson Weisell Given Name: William Wilson Surname: Weisell Sex: M Birth: 26 Jan 1828 in Ulysses Twp, Tompkins Co, NY Death: in Bluffton, Wells Co, IN Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 at 10:26
Father: Michael G. Weisel b: 1787 in Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA Mother: Catherine Garis McIntyre
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Woodward Married: Sep 1855 in Columbiana Co, OH Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 Children Bertha Gertrude Weisel b: 1870 in Bluffton, Wells Co, IN Chloe Luella Weisel b: 1871 in Bluffton, Wells Co, IN William Wilson Weisel b: 1874 in Bluffton, Wells Co, IN
ID: I15459 Name: David D. Weisel Given Name: David D. Surname: Weisel Name: David D. Weisell Given Name: David D. Surname: Weisell Sex: M Birth: 23 Aug 1832 in Ulysses Twp, Tompkins Co, NY Death: 16 Mar 1909 in Ft. Wayne, IN Occupation: Medical doctor and dentist Change Date: 08 Mar 2003 at 20:31
Father: Michael G. Weisel b: 1787 in Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA Mother: Catherine Garis McIntyre
Marriage 1 Anna Elizabeth Smith Married: 1865 Change Date: 09 Feb 2003 Children Ellis William Weisel b: 1866 in Ft. Wayne, IN Jefferson Gearis Weisel b: 05 Nov 1868 in Ft. Wayne, IN Carrie A. Weisel b: Feb 1870 Alfred T. Weisel b: 1873 Irma J. Weisel b: 06 May 1882 Edwin Macintyre Weisel b: 29 Aug 1887 in Ft. Wayne, IN
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Genealogy of the Weisell Family by William Beil Weisell, 1986
4. Michael Gearis Weisell, born 1787, either Bedminster or Tinicum and died in Trumbell County, Ohio, near Lordstown, 1870. He married Catherine Mcintyre, who may have grown up across the Delaware River in New Jersey. Her brother, Will McIntyre, had a prominent record in Mount Pleasant, NJ.
Michael G is the history of migration West. As a young man he owned a mill on the Delaware River at Point Pleasant. At the time there was developing there a commercial area of factories and mills utilizing the Delaware’s water power. This continued into modern times and was largely razed when a nuclear power site was assigned there. (In construction the site was opposed and then revoked.) In those days before the prevalence of banks in all commercial enterprises it was the practice for individuals, often relatives, to go on the bond of others. Reportedly, through this, he lost his mill when the debtor defaulted. Soon after, approximately 1824 he left Bucks County to go west. The first children were born before this, including Robert in 1820. He stopped at Tompkins County, NY near (supposedly north) of Ithaca and stayed until 1830. There in 1828 William Wilson Weisell was born. The NY census record of 1830 does not contain Michael but William’s birth is recorded. Then begins the Ohio period. A brother Dan had moved to northeastern Ohio in the vicinity of Warren, Trumbull County. Michael joined him in 1830 and built and farmed at what is still called Weisel Corner, a crossroads, southwest 2 ½ miles from Lordstown. He had a blacksmith’s shop at the N.E. corner. A second Weisell home still stands (and remodeled) a short distance south of the corner within sight of both the modern GM plant and the Ohio Turnpike.
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David WEISEL, son of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Dec 23, 1789 in Bucks County.316,506 He died on Aug 7, 1792 in Bucks County.507 |
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Daniel WEISELL (also known as Daniel WISELL), son of George Michael WEISEL and Catherine GERES, was born on Jun 9, 1792 in Bucks County.122,508 His Military was 'War of 1812' in 1812.509 He married Susanna SEIBERT on Aug 30, 1818 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Dec. 2005 - the following marriage information has not been verified. It is being included as a potentially useful tip in searching for the history of Daniel Weisel. When I asked the submitter for the source of the Lehigh Co. marriage records I was told Falner's Swamp. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: PABERKS-L@rootsweb.com [posted to PABERKS-L Nov. 2005] Subject: Marriages (long)
Marriages recorded at Phila.
Lehigh Co Kurz, Michael to Maria Brauer 4 Jan 1815 Kurz John to Barbara Markly 7 Sept 1815 Weisel Daniel to Susanna Seibert 30 Aug 1818 Kurz, John to Elisabeth Schmidtt 28 Sept 1828
Best Wishes, Geri
>From Falkner's Swamp. I couldn't tell you if they are film or not, since I don't use a computer. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dec. 2005 - Additional notes regarding Falkner's Swamp found on the web. There was an early German congregation at Falkner's Swamp.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/montgomery/history/family/d3660001.txt Frederick Township was known as Falkner's Swamp, a name give the extensive region drained by Swamp Creek and tributaries within the old limits of Philadelphia County.
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/PAMONTGO/1999-11/0943294631 Subject: Re: [PAMONTGO-L] MILLER of Falkner's Swamp Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 13:17:11 EST I live in the Gilbertsville, Pa. area and about 2 miles from the New Hanover Lutheran Church and cemetery. Also about 2 1/2 miles from the Falkner Reformed Church and Cemetery. If you have access to a Pa. map, you will find Gilbertsville, Pa. which address covers New Hanover and Douglas Townships. These were at one time known as the Falkner Swamp Area. If I can be of further help, let me know. Willard Daniel appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 He died on Jan 10, 1858 in Trumbull County. He was buried in Trumbull County.511 |
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Susanna SEIBERT was born c. 1800. YOB calculated from age at death. Susanna died on Nov 30, 1842 in Trumbull County. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 She was buried in Trumbull County.512 She and Daniel WEISELL had the following children: |
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH, was born on Jul 24, 1795 in Bucks County.316,513 She married Unknown SCHWARTZ "Unknown" in Unknown.514 She died. |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of George Michael WEISEL and Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH, was born on Feb 22, 1797 in Bucks County.316,515 She was christened on Jun 3, 1797 in Bucks County. She died aft 1818 in Unknown.516 |
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Tobias WEISEL, son of George Michael WEISEL and Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH, was born c. Dec 3, 1799 in Bucks County.122 DOB calculated from age at death. Tobias's Misc was 'Guardian for children of Samuel Solliday' on Feb 15, 1832 in Bucks County.517 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township.518 He married Anna FRETZ. He died on Jan 31, 1864 in Bucks County.519 He was buried in Feb, 1864 in Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery.124 |
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Anna FRETZ, daughter of Anthony FRETZ (1782- ), was born on Aug 10, 1797. DOB calculated from gravestone reading. Anna appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.518 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.520 She died on Sep 28, 1885 in Bucks County. She was buried in Sep, 1885 in Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery.124 |
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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.
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Samuel WEISEL, son of George Michael WEISEL and Maria UNKNOWN\HABACH, was born c. Jan 13, 1801 in Bucks County.122 DOB calculated from gravestone. Samuel married Sarah MARSHALL bef Feb 10, 1823 in Bucks County.521 He was buried in 1834 in Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery (Fox Graveyard), Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.124 He died on Jul 13, 1834 in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.522,523 |
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Sarah MARSHALL, daughter of Martin MARSHALL ( - ), died. Her Misc was 'Widow with 6 children under 14' on Apr 27, 1836 in Tinicum Township.524 She and Samuel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born on Jun 10, 1788 in Bucks County. She was confirmed in 1797 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.525 She married John Philip FLUCK c. 1810. She died on Aug 2, 1862 in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She was buried in Bedminster Township.526 |
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John Philip FLUCK was born on Aug 14, 1784 in Bucks County.527 He died on Jan 27, 1834 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bedminster Township.528 |
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John George WEISEL, son of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born on Mar 28, 1791 in Bucks County.529,530 He was baptised on Apr 10, 1791 in Bucks County. He was confirmed in 1807 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.531 He married Catherine FLUCK on Mar 31, 1812 in Bucks County.532 He died on Sep 16, 1863 in Bedminster Township. He was buried in Bedminster Township.533 |
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Catherine FLUCK was born on May 12, 1792 in Bucks County. She died on Nov 10, 1878 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.534 She and John George WEISEL had the following children: |
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Joseph WEISEL, son of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born on Jun 10, 1793 in Bucks County.535 DOB is from cemetery records. Joseph was baptised on Jul 28, 1793 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.536 He was confirmed in 1809 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.537 He married Marie FULLMER on Apr 17, 1818 in Bucks County.538 From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel
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Joseph Weisel. Begab sich in die Ehe Getretten mit Mariaeine GebohrneFolmerin den 17 ten April 1818.
Joseph Weisel. ist zum zweyten mahl in die Ehe Getretten mit Susanna.einegebohrne Ruffin. den 11 ten August 1831. Welche Gebohren deft 15 ten Januarius 1801.
Marriages Joseph Weisel ? ? ? with Maria born Folmer Joseph Weisel for the second time ? ? with Susanna born Ruff the 11th of August 1831. Who was born the 15th of January 1801. Joseph experienced Wtns on Oct 16, 1818 in Bucks County. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt Wills: Abstracts: Book 9: Bucks Co, PA 1815-1821
9.317. Mathew McNeeley, Hilltown Twp. October 16, 1818. Proved December 4, 1818. Friend William McNeeley Esq. exr. Bro. David McNeeley and sister Nancy McNeeley. Wits: Henry Shellenberger and Joseph Weisel. Joseph married Susanna RUFF on Aug 11, 1831 in Bucks County. From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel
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Joseph Weisel. Begab sich in die Ehe Getretten mit Mariaeine GebohrneFolmerin den 17 ten April 1818.
Joseph Weisel. ist zum zweyten mahl in die Ehe Getretten mit Susanna.einegebohrne Ruffin. den 11 ten August 1831. Welche Gebohren deft 15 ten Januarius 1801.
Marriages Joseph Weisel ? ? ? with Maria born Folmer Joseph Weisel for the second time ? ? with Susanna born Ruff the 11th of August 1831. Who was born the 15th of January 1801. Joseph's Misc was 'Appointed as guardian to children of Henry G. Berndt' on Oct 29, 1838 in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.539 His Misc was 'Appointed as guardian to the Fulmer children.' on Apr 12, 1844 in Bucks County.540 He appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 He was a Father at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.541 He was a Father at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 He died on Feb 18, 1873 in Bucks County. He was buried in Feb, 1873 in Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery.543,544 |
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Marie FULLMER (also known as Marie FULMER, Marie FOLLMER and Marie VOLLMER), daughter of Daniel FULLMER ( - ) and Catherine --?-- ( - ), was born on Jan 4, 1799 in Bucks County. She died on Mar 3, 1828 in Bucks County.545 She was buried in Bucks County.546 She and Joseph WEISEL had the following children: |
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Susanna RUFF was born on Jan 15, 1801 in Pennsylvania, USA. She appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She died on Apr 3, 1852 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bucks County.547 |
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John Henry WEISEL, son of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born on Jan 29, 1796 in Bucks County.548,549 He was baptised on Mar 29, 1796 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He was confirmed on May 22, 1814 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.550 He married Elizabeth SEIBEL on Sep 3, 1820 in Bucks County.551 He died on Mar 16, 1842 in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.552,553 He was buried in Montgomery County.554 |
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Elizabeth SEIBEL was born on Dec 14, 1802. DOB from gravestone. Elizabeth died on Apr 3, 1839 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Montgomery County.555 She and John Henry WEISEL had the following children: |
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Maria WEISEL, daughter of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born in 1802 in Bucks County. She was confirmed on May 23, 1819 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.556 She died in 1884 in Bedminster Township. She was buried in Bedminster Township.557 |
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Samuel WEISEL,558 son of Henry WEISEL and Eva SHELLENBERGER, was born on Aug 2, 1804 in Bucks County. He was confirmed on Oct 12, 1820 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.559 He married Catherine SOLLIDAY on May 24, 1829 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.560 He appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 He died on Aug 10, 1889 in Bedminster Township. He was buried in Bedminster Township.561 He married Catherine SOLLIDAY. |
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Catherine SOLLIDAY was born on Jun 23, 1807 in Bucks County. She appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She died on Nov 28, 1891 in Bedminster Township. She was buried in Bedminster Township.562 She and Samuel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Catherine SOLLIDAY was born on Jun 23, 1807 in Bucks County. She appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She died on Nov 28, 1891 in Bedminster Township. She was buried in Bedminster Township.562 |
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John WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah HONIG, was born on Apr 4, 1793 in Bucks County.563 He died. |
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Maria Magdalena WEISEL, daughter of George Ludwig WEISEL and Margaret SCHEIB, was born on Aug 24, 1797 in Bucks County.564,565 She was baptised on Sep 3, 1797 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She married Henry DANEHOWER. She died on Feb 6, 1868 in Bucks County.566 She was buried in North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennslyvania, USA.567 |
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Henry DANEHOWER was born on Feb 2, 1796. He died on Apr 22, 1831 in Pennsylvania.568 He was buried in North Wales.569 |
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John George WEISEL, son of George Ludwig WEISEL and Margaret SCHEIB, was born on Nov 8, 1799 in Bucks County.564,570 He was baptised on Dec 15, 1799 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He married Catherine SCHEIB on Sep 15, 1822 in Bucks County.571 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.572 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Warrington Township.573 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Warrington Township.574 He died on Feb 23, 1881 in Bucks County.575 He was buried in Hilltown Township.576 |
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Catherine SCHEIB was born on Aug 22, 1802. She died on Feb 14, 1888 in Bucks County.577 She was buried in Hilltown Township.578 She and John George WEISEL had the following children: |
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Michael WEISEL, son of George Ludwig WEISEL and Margaret SCHEIB, was born on Feb 18, 1802 in Bucks County.579,580 He was baptised on Apr 25, 1802 in Bucks County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Warrington Township.572 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Warrington Township.573 He died on Mar 27, 1872 in Bucks County.579 He was buried in Hilltown Township.581 |
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There is no evidence Michael Weisel ever married. In the 1850 and 1860 census, at age 48 and 58, Michael Weisel was part of the household of John George Weisel. It is believed Michael Weisel was part of the household of his father George Weisel in the 1830 and 1840 census. (Refer to his brother John George Weisel for census detail.). |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Maria KAUFFMAN, was born on Jan 9, 1809 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.582 She died on Aug 28, 1875 in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.582 |
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Maria KAUFFMAN, was born on Oct 28, 1810 in Bedford County.582 She married Thomas ALLISON c. 1828 in Bedford County. She died on Feb 22, 1875 in St. Clair Township.582 She was buried in Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.583 |
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Thomas ALLISON was born on Feb 22, 1807 in Pennsylvania. He died on Jul 3, 1886 in St. Clair Township. He was buried in Osterburg.584 |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Maria KAUFFMAN, was born in 1814 in Bedford County.582 She died in 1891 in Bedford County.582 She was buried in 1891 in Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Catharine, Sarah Catharine Weisel 1814-1891 Sarah Weisel 1822-1890 Source: Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford Co., PA. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Anna Maria KAUFFMAN, was born in 1822 in Bedford County.582 She died in 1890 in Bedford County.582 She was buried in 1890 in Old Union Cemetery. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Catharine, Sarah Catharine Weisel 1814-1891 Sarah Weisel 1822-1890 Source: Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford Co., PA
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John WISEL, son of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, was born on Mar 2, 1785 in Bucks County.585,586 He was baptised on Feb 28, 1786 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp.215 In May, 1848 he lived.587 He died aft 1855. John Weisel received from the estate of his father George Weisel $742.38 in 1855. |
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John Wisel does not appear in the Cambria County 1840 or 1850 census. It is unknown where he relocated.
The 1830 census shows John as having a family. A wife between age 20-29 years, two daughters under 5, one son under 5, and one son under age 10. |
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Mary WISEL, daughter of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, married John YUNT "Unknown date" in Unknown.588 She died aft 1855. Received $200 from the estate of her father in 1855. |
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Elizabeth WISEL, daughter of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, died aft May, 1848.589 |
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Sarah WISEL, daughter of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, married Unknown MIXEL "Unknown date" in Unknown.590 She died aft 1855. Received $10.00 from the estate of her father in 1855. |
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Joseph WISEL, son of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, was born c. 1794 in Pennsylvania.591 He married Susanna WISSINGER in 1823 (est) in Probably Cambria County, Pennsylvania.592,593 The will of Ludwig Wissinger includes Susanna Wisel, wife of Joseph Wisel, but the wording does not make it certain if she is a daughter. Joseph married Susan \ Susanna HORNER c. 1838 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania.216 On Apr 25, 1844 he possessed in Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Deed Book 7, page 384 George Wisel to Joseph Wisel - April 25, 1844
Deed between George Wisel and Margaret Weisel, his wife, of Conemaugh Township for consideration of one dollar paid by Joseph Wisel for a portion of land warranted in the name of John Proctor in 1793, on the north side of the Conemaugh River, and later sold to George Wisel.
Copied by Edna Lehman, Curator, Cambria County Historical Society Ebensburg, PA Joseph appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.594 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA.595 He died aft 1860. Received $950.00 from the estate of his father in 1855.
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The published biography of Alexander Wiysel says Joseph and Susanna Wissinger had 6 children. 4 were still living in 1889. (Refer to sources for son Alexander) Six children agrees with the 1850 census as there are 4 children at home, Esther has married and left home, and Alexander is adjacent in the census.
This does not agree with the 1860 census which includes 6 additional children. At least 4 of the children (Jacob, Daniel, Henry, and Rachel) should have been included on the 1850 census. Did Joseph marry a second time to a different Susanna about the same age as his first wife? There is evidence this is the case, that the mother of the younger children is Susanna/Susan Horner.
In the 1880 census for Alexander Wisel, Daniel and Mattie (Martha) are included in the household and the relationship given is brother and sister [of Alexander]. The evidence supports Joseph Wisel as the father of all 12 children.
The writings of Ethyl Adams Baker, a descendant of Rachel Wisel, state the parents of Rachel are Joseph Wisel and Susanna Horner. As of this time, no documentation has been uncovered to verify the parents of Rachel. The death record of Jacob Wisel lists his father as Joseph Wisel and mother as Susan Horner.
The first 6 children are assigned to Joseph Wisel and Susanna Wissinger per Alexander's biography and the 1850 census. The second 6 children are assigned to Joseph Wisel and Susanna Horner per Jacob Wisel's Wabash Co, IN death record and the writings of Etheyl Adams Baker.
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1) From the Will of John Horner, Ebensburg Court House, Will Book 1, p. 15, March 29, 1814, resident of Conemaugh Twp, John Horner names his wife as Susanna and has minor children but they are not named. This woman is not a good candiate as she would be about 15 years older than the census data which has Susanna born about 1804.
2) July 2002, Comments by Sara Deffenbaugh, a descendant of Joseph Wisel and is researching this line - "We don't have any source for Susanna Horner d/o John Horner and as of this date I haven't been able to find any firm proof. We also know about the entry in Ludwig's will concerning Joseph Wisel but so far have not been able to verify that the Susanna mentioned is indeed Susanna Wissinger d/o Ludwig. I have spent many hours at the historical society looking through family files and anything I can find with Wissinger & Wisel but so far, nothing. I also contacted Bob Wissinger who is a direct decendant of Ludwig and he has never found any concrete proof."
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Susanna WISSINGER was born c. 1804.596 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.597 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA.598 She died. |
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Misc notes for Susannah Wissinger
Susannah Wissinger, as wife of Joseph Wisel, is mentioned in the will of Ludwig Wissinger. She was to be paid $30 one year after the death of Ludwig. This Susanna is not included in the list of his children. The codicil includes the name of a his daughter Susanna Morgan, whose name was not included in the list of children. (See source for marriage.) Two marriages are attributed to Susanna Morgan and it is very unlikely Susanna Morgan could have been the wife of Joseph Wisel in 1835. From the will of Ludwig, it is assumed Susanna was a Wissinger but her parentage can't be determined.
---------------------------------------------- Oct 2002 from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~quick/d0122/g0000098.html Susannah WISSINGER 1811 - 8 Jun 1897 BIRTH: 1811, Cambria Co., PA DEATH: 8 Jun 1897, Black Lick Twp., Cambria Co., PA Father: Ludwig WISSINGER Mother: Susannah MILLER
Family 1 : Joseph WISEL +Alexander WISEL Hannah WISEL +Moses WISEL Susan WISEL Mary WISEL Family 2 : Peter MORGAN Family 3 : Adam MARKIN Family 4 : Ukwn MILLER
[note - this information for Susannah found on the Internet has not been verified. The birth date is such she could not have been the mother of Alexandar Wiysel, born in 1824. Alex. Wiysel states in his bio his mother is Susannah Wissinger. It appears someone combined Susanna Wissinger and Susanna Morgan Wissinger into one genealogy. bdw/2003] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------. |
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Susan \ Susanna HORNER was born c. 1805 in Pennsylvania. She was a Spouse at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1850 in Pennsylvania.594 She was a Spouse at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 She was a In-law at Census of Nathaniel SHELTON in 1870.599 She appeared in the census on Jun 24, 1880 in Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA.600 She died aft Jun 24, 1880. She and Joseph WISEL had the following children: |
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Catherine WISEL, daughter of George WISEL and Margaret ROHR, was born c. 1795 in Pennsylvania. She married Christian GOUGHNOUR "Unknown date" in Unknown.601 She was a Spouse at Census of Christian GOUGHNOUR in 1850 in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.602 She died on Oct 9, 1881 in Taylor township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Received $10.00 from the estate of her father in 1855.
Weekly Democrat 12 Oct 1881 Johnstown, Cambria County, PA. Goughnour - In Taylor township, on Sunday, Oct. 9, 1881, Catharine, relict of Christian Goughnour, deceased, aged 86 years.
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John WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born on Apr 4, 1793 in Bucks County.603,604,605,606 He was baptised on May 24, 1793. From: worldconnect.rootsweb.com Two Ober/Over Families on the Pennsylvania Frontier Entries: 7881 Updated: Thu Jan 9 19:59:18 2003 Contact: Regina Christman Martin
John Weisel, son of John George Weisel and Sarah Pheil, was baptized on May 24, 1793. Pennsylvania German Church Records (1729-1870). John married Nancy OBER c. 1818 in Pennsylvania.604 His Misc was 'Administration Abstracts, Bedford County' on Feb 9, 1821 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (Jan 2004)
John Ober of Woodbury Twp. Letters granted 09 Feb 1821 to Theodore Snowberger and John Weisel. Bond: $1,000. Sureties: John Harshbarger and Benjamin Barrick. (Source: Administration Abstracts, Bedford County, PA, 1820-1822). John died on Apr 11, 1854 in Bedford County. John Weisel, carpenter, s/o John Weisel and "not known"; died 14 Apr 1854 in St. Clair Twp. of phthisis pulmonalis, aged 61 years and 10 days. Buried in the graveyard at John O. Hoover's, St. Clair Twp. Spouse: Nancy Over. Certificate returned by John C. Ealy, M. D. of Schellsburg. (Source: Death Certificate, Bedford Co., 1852-1854.)
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Two Ober/Over Families on the Pennsylvania Frontier Entries: 7881 Updated: Thu Jan 9 19:59:18 2003 Contact: Regina Christman Martin
Death: 11 Apr 1854 in Old Hoover Brethern Cem., Fishertown, Bedford Co., Pa. Note: The will of John Weisel, a house joiner and cabinet maker, of St. Clair Twp., Bedford Co., Pa. was probated on April 19, 1854. He mentioned his son, Levi Weisel to whom was given the farm of 103 acres and 3 perches bounded by Peter Hillegass. His daughter, Eliza Weisel married to Joseph S. Dougherty was to receive 24 acres and 130 perches bounded by the land of Levi Weisel. Executor: John W. Hoover, a friend. Witnesses: Thomas W. Blackburn; Henry Hoover; Kahlon Blackburn. Will Book 4, p. 126-127. Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
Boor, James D. Your Family Tree, Volume 20, Number 1, Winter 1974. "Bedford County Deaths, p. 27 in possession of the Bedford County Historical Society, Bedford, Pennsylvania. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. John was buried in 1854 in Hoover Brethren Cemetery, Fishertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.607 |
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Nancy OBER, daughter of John OBER (1767-1821), was born on Mar 28, 1796 in Bedford County.604 She died on Jan 26, 1852 in Bedford County. She was buried in 1852 in Hoover Brethren Cemetery. She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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David WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born on Sep 9, 1795 in Bedford County.608,609 Date of birth is 6 Dec 1794 if calculated from Somerset County death record. David married Mary (Polly) SELLERS on Mar 23, 1820 in Bedford County.609 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Allegheny Township.610 On Dec 9, 1830 he possessed 142 acres situated on the waters of Brush Creek in Alleghany Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA. Land Deed Records, Somerset County, Pennsylvnaia Book 18 pg. 213 9 Dec 1830 16 Feb 1842 William Hardy of Alleghany township and Margaret his wife deeded to David Weisel of the some place for 20 dollars a tract of land situated on the waters of brush creek in Alleghany township 142 acres , Part of a tract of land called Margaret Mull containing 442 acres deeded to ??????? Conveyed to John Mull and Catharine his wife 16 Dec 1826 then to John and sally Brubaker his wife 5 Sept 1826 then to Eliz and John Rhice /Price then to William Hardy By line of John Mull and David Weisel Wit Jacob Kimmel and Jacob Shober David appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania.611 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 He was a Farmer in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He was a Millwright and miller in Somerset County. He died on Aug 13, 1853 in Northhampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.613 Somerset County, PA
Full name: David Weisel Race: White Sex: Male Age: 58 yrs 8 mo 7 days Fathers name: John Weisel Mothers name: Occupation: Farmer & Miller Birthplace: Bedford County, PA Wifes maiden name: Polly Sellers Date of death: August 13th 1853 Cause of death: Gravel Place of death: Northhampton Twp, Somerset Co, PA Place interred: Private burial home farm ??? John Weisel ??? Northhampton Twp, Somerset Co., PA Date of record: August 23rd 1853 23
[Notes - I found the above record at the Somerset County Historical Society on microfilm. It is on page 26 but that is all I know. I didn't find any Volumn numbers or record numbers. I also didn't print the extreme left of the record so I improvided. The question marks mean I didn't know what went there. On the other two records I copied the doctors name and addres went in those spaces so maybe John Weisel was a doctor.] Transcribed by Sara Deffenbaugh. David was buried in Aug, 1853 in Weisel Burial Ground, Northampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. |
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Mary (Polly) SELLERS was born on Feb 7, 1797 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA.609 DOB calculated from gravestone. Also matches date of birth in "Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania" source. Mary appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 She was buried in May, 1879 in Weisel Burial Ground.613 She died on May 21, 1879 in Somerset County.609,614 DOD was May 18, 1879 in "Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania" source. |
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Family data on worldconnect.rootsweb.com show Mary as Mary Sellers, but no source data is included.
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Abraham WEISEL,615 son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born on Dec 31, 1801 in Bedford County.616 He married Elizabeth MANN on Sep 11, 1823 in Old Union Church, Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.617 Weisel, Abraham; Elizabeth Man
Posted By: Carol Eddleman Date: April 11 2002 Abraham Weisel of St. Clair Twp. and Elizabeth Man of Bedford Twp. were married 11 Sep 1823 at the Old Union Church, Schellsburg, Bedford Co. Abraham appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bedford Township.618 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Colerain Township.619 He was elected state legislature in 1841 in Bedford County.620 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.621 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, BroadtopTownship.622 He married Elizabeth SNIDER on Apr 5, 1863 in Bedford County.623 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.624 In 1877 he lived in District 4, Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. DATE: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 15:52:46 -0600 Source: PABEDFOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: The Principal Merchants, Manufacturers and Farmers of Bedford Co., Pa. (1877)
Township of Coleraine. Abram WEISEL...Farmer, Dist 4 In 1877 Abraham was a Farmer in Colerain Township. See 1877 directory listing under residence fact. In 1879 Abraham lived in Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Colerain Township. http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/directory/directory/colerain.htm 1879 Directory, Colerain Township Transcribed by Tim Morse. SURNAME GIVEN MIDDLE TITLE OCCUP ADDRESS PAGE Weisel Abraham Sr nil Charlesville 106 Weisel Abrm Jr teacher Charlesville 106. Abraham was a Cooper, Miller in Bedford County. He was buried in Aug, 1890 in Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Hon Abraham Weisel Elder in Friends Cove Reformed Church 12-30-1801 - 8-26-1890; wife Elizabeth (---) 3-26-1798 - 4-12-1862. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). Abraham died on Aug 26, 1890 in Colerain Township.617 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board
Abram Weisel, Sr. of Colerain Twp. died 26 Aug 1890, aged 88. He was the first Superintendent of the Bedford Springs Hotel. (Source: Bedford Gazette, Aug. 29, 1890.)
Abraham Weisel, Sr. of Rainsburg, the oldest man in Colerain Twp., died 26 Aug 1890 aged 88. (Source: Bedford Gazette, Aug. 29, 1890, p. 4.)
Abraham Weisel, a member of the Friend's Cove Reformed Church, d. recently in Friend's Cove at age 88. (Source: Bedford Gazette, Sept. 26, 1890, p. 1.). |
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Hon. Abraham Weisel was born on Dunning's creek, near Bedford, December 31, 1801. His father, John Weisel, came from Bucks county when a young man, and settled near Cessna postoffice. He was a carpenter, and worked at his trade. Of his twelve children, four are still living: Michael, Samuel, Abraham and Mary. Abraham was apprenticed to a miller, learned the trade and followed it a number of years. For fifteen years he was miller for Dr. Anderson, at the old mill situated near Bedford Springs. In 1841 Mr. Weisel was elected to the state legislature, and served during the regular and the extra session. The sessions were both very turbulent, and there was much excitement over the matter of reapportioning the congressional districts of the state. Mr. Weisel came to his present home in Friend's cove in 1860.
(Source: The History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania, Waterman, Watkins and Co., Chicago, 1884, p. 355.). |
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Elizabeth MANN was born on Mar 26, 1798 in Bedford County.617 DOB from gravestone. Elizabeth died on Apr 12, 1862 in Bedford County. She was buried in Apr, 1862 in Twin Churches Cemetery. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Hon Abraham Weisel Elder in Friends Cove Reformed Church 12-30-1801 - 8-26-1890; wife Elizabeth (---) 3-26-1798 - 4-12-1862. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA) She and Abraham WEISEL had the following children: |
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Mary (Polly) WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born in 1803. YOB calculated from newspaper death notice. Mary married Jacob MICHTLY "Date unknown" in Unknown.603 She was a Spouse at Census of Jacob MICHTLY in 1850 in Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA.625 She was a Spouse at Census of Jacob MICHTLY in 1860 in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA.626 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Cumberland Valley.627 She died on Feb 16, 1891 in Bedford County.628 |
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Jacob MICHTLY (also known as Jacob MECHTLEY) was born c. 1801 in Württemberg. Germany. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Cumberland Valley.625 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Cumberland Valley Township.626 He died. He and Mary (Polly) WEISEL had the following children: |
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James WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, married Mary REIMUND on Sep 12, 1837 in Old Union Church. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html James Weisel and Miss Mary Reimund, both of Bedford borough, Bedford County, PA were married on 12 September 1837. (Source: Recorded as performed by ministers of the Old Union Church, Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pa.)
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Marriage Record Board Weisel, James D.; Mary Reimund Posted By: Carol Eddleman Date: October 4 2003
James D. Weisel and Miss Mary Reimund were married Sept. 12, 1837 by Rev. Yeager; both of Bedford Boro. (Source: Bedford Gazette, Oct. 6, 1837, p. 3.). James died bef Jul 3, 1839 in Bedford County. James Weisel resided in Bedford Borough. His will was dated April 30, 1839 and probated July 3, 1939. Mentions his wife Mary. The executors were his father-in-law Solomon Reimund and his brother Philip Weisel. Witnessed by Jacob Ziegler and Jno Mower. (Source: Bedford County, Pa. Will Book #3, pg 151). |
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Philip WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, married Mary NYCUM on Oct 21, 1834 in Bedford County. Married on the 21st instant, by the Rev. S. K. Denius, Mr. Philip Weisel, of Bedford township, to Miss Mary, daughter of William Nycum of Providence township. (Source: The Bedford Gazette, October 31, 1834). Philip appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania.629 He died aft May 1, 1844. His Misc was 'filed Letters of Administration' on Dec 18, 1849 in Bedford County.630 |
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Isaac WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born on Oct 5, 1806 in Bedford County. In 1833 he lived in Hancock County, Ohio, USA.631 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA.632 He was a Shoemaker.633 He married Jane DORSEY "Unknown". He died on Nov 2, 1878 in Hancock County.631 He was buried in Hancock County.634 |
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Jane DORSEY (also known as Jane DORSET) appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died c. 1878 in Hancock County.631 She and Isaac WEISEL had the following children: |
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Michael WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born c. 1809 in Pennsylvania. YOB calculated from 1880 census. Michael's Misc was 'Carriage & Blacksmithing business' on May 27, 1856 in Bedford County.635 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.636 He died aft 1884. |
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Samuel WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, died aft 1884.608 |
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Henry WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born c. 1812 in Bedford County. YOB calculated from newspaper death notice. Henry died in Oct, 1835 in Bedford County. Died, at his residence in St. Clair township, after a tedious illness, Mr. Henry Weisel in the 23rd year of his age. (Source: The Bedford Gazette, October 30, 1835). |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, married Adam BOWERS "Date Unknown" in Unknown.603 She died bef Apr 30, 1844. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Sarah PFEIL, was born c. 1816 in Bedford County. She married Unknown MICHTLY "Unknown" in Unknown. She died bef Apr 30, 1844. |
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Jacob WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born on Dec 20, 1798 in Probably Bucks County, Pennsylvania.252,637 He married Mary HITE c. 1827.638 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township.618 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Union Township.639 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, King Township.641 He was a Miller in King Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on May 14, 1883 in King Township.637 He was buried in 1883 in Imler, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Jacob Wisel born 12-20-1798 died 5-14-1883. Jacob was married to Mary (Hite) Wisel. They had 10 children, L/a King Twp Bedford County PA. Jacob is buried next to Mary. Jacob was the son of John born 1770 and Margaret (Schneider) Weisel. Inscription on tombstone is unreadable.
(Source: Row 1 (begin row at tree line)grave 33 St Pauls' a/k/a Old Imler Cemetery at Imler, Bedford County, PA)
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Mary HITE, daughter of Christopher HITE ( - ) and Margaret --?-- ( - ), was born in Feb, 1803 in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.637 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.641 She died on Apr 11, 1886 in Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA. She was buried in 1886 in Imler. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Mary (Wisel) Weisel born 2-14-1803 died 4-11-1886. Mary was married to Jacob Wisel. They married in 1827, 10 children, L/a King Twp. Bedford County, PA. Mary is buried next to Jacob. Mary is the daughter of Christopher born 1759 and Margaret (?) Hite born 1787.
(Soource: Row 1 (begin row at tree line) grave 34 St Pauls' a/k/a Old Imler Cemetery at Imler, Bedford County, PA). She and Jacob WEISEL had the following children: |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born c. 1801 in Bedford County.252 YOB calculated from census data. Daniel appeared in the census in 1840 in Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio, USA.642 He married Elizabeth Eliza ARTMAN in 1842 in Richland County, Ohio.643 Comment - The source for the two conflicting marriage records needs to be resolved by further research. 3/2006
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohrichla/MAR-1842.htm (12/2005) Richland Co., Ohio Vital Records: Marriage Records
Early Marriage Records, 1842
Source: THE OHIO LIBERAL, 05 March 1884, Vol. 11, No. 47.
The records on this page were transcribed in 1883-1884 by the newspaper (source listed above) from the original docket books at the courthouse. Some inconsistencies in spelling could be the result of misinterpretation of the handwriting found on the original records - or - typing errors on the part of the newspaper staff at the time of publication.
Daniel Weisel Eliza Artman. Daniel appeared in the census in 1860 in Chester Township.644 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Chester Township.645 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Bear Creek, Jay County, Indiana, USA.646 He died aft 1880. |
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Elizabeth Eliza ARTMAN was born c. 1812 in Pennsylvania. YOB calculated from census data. Elizabeth appeared in the census in 1860 in Chester Township.644 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Chester Township.645 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Bear Creek.646 She died aft 1880. She and Daniel WEISEL had the following children: |
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John WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born c. 1804 in Pennsylvania.252 He married Rebecca KOONTZ c. 1840. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 He died on Nov 3, 1874 in Bedford County.648 He was buried in 1874 in Imlertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.649 |
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Rebecca KOONTZ was born c. Mar 1, 1820 in Pennsylvania. DOB calculated from newspaper death notice. Rebecca appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.650 She died on Sep 11, 1890 in Belden, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Death Record Board
Mrs. Rebecca Wisel d. near Belden 11 Sep 1890 aged 70y 6m 10d.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, Sept. 19, 1890, p. 4.). She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Susan WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born c. 1805.252 She died bef Jun 22, 1858. John Wisel made a codicil to his will on June 22, 1858 that his daughter had died and her share was to be go to the balance of his children with the exception of Josiah. |
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There is circumstantial evidence that Susan Weisel, daughter of John Weisel and Margaret Schneider, is the mother of Rebecca --?-- (1835) and William H. Whisel (1840) and married Watson Prosser about 1845. Watson Prosser and Susan had the following children: David W. and Morgan Prosser.
1) Susan Prosser is buried in the same cemetery as John and Margaret Weisel and her date of death is June 13, 1858. 2) In the will (1855) of John Weisel, John adds a codicil on June 22, 1858 that his daughter Susan has died and her share is to be divided between the remaining children with the exception of Josiah. 3) The Obituary for William H. Whisel states he is survived by a sister Rebecca Whitaker and a half brother Morgan Prosser.
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Sally WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born.252 She died aft 1858. |
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Betty WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born.252 She died aft 1858. |
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Rebecca WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born in 1812 in Bedford County.252,651 She married John FICKES c. 1830 in Bedford County.652 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bedford/census/1850un.txt Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Michael S. Caldwell,
1850 PA Census: Bedford Co. Union Township Original National Archives Series M432, roll 751 Enumerator: Abm. B. Bunn Enumeration Dates: 26 October to 2 November 1850
[p. 246] 18/18 John FICKES, 44, Farmer, $2000, Pa. Rebecca, 37, Pa. John, 17, school; Richard, 15, school; Danule, 14 [Daniel], school William, 12, school; Harrison, 9, school; Thomas, 1 Rachel, 11; Amy, 6; Anne, 4; Sarah, 2. Rebecca died in 1900 in Bedford County. |
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John FICKES was born in 1806 in Union Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.651 He died c. 1892 in Bedford County. He and Rebecca WEISEL had the following children: |
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Rachel WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born on Feb 19, 1815 in Pennsylvania.252 DOB from gravestone. DOB from gravestone doesn't always agree with census data. 1850 YOB would be about 1824. 1860 YOB would be about 1819. 1870 YOB would be about 1815. Rachel married Jacob WALTER on Apr 15, 1847 in Bedford County. Lookup was done by Jane McClure in 2005 from the 7 volumes of the Bedford, PA Archives located in Phoenix at the Arizona State Archives Library.
Bedford Co., PA Archives, Vol. 5, Extracts from Bedford Gazette, p. 100: 4/23/1847 Married on 15th inst., Jacob Walters of Hollidaysburg to Rachel Weisel of St. Clair Twp. [Hollidaysburg is in Blair County.]. Rachel appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.653 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township, St. Clairsville.251 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 She was buried in Jul, 1876 in Reformed Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.655 She died on Jul 25, 1876 in Bedford County. DOD from gravestone. |
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Jacob WALTER was born on Aug 12, 1824 in Pennsylvania. DOB from gravestone. Jacob appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.653 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.656 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 He was buried in Dec, 1904 in Reformed Cemetery.655 He died on Dec 28, 1904 in Bedford County. DOD is from gravestone. He and Rachel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Josiah WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Margaret SCHNEIDER, was born on Oct 23, 1817 in Bedford County.252 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Board
Josiah Weisel, husband of Amelia, was born on October 23, 1817 and died on September 25, 1893.
(Source: Reformed Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford Co., PA). Josiah appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.657 He was a Child at Census of John WEISEL in 1850 in Pennsylvania.250 He married Amelia --?-- c. 1852. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 He died on Sep 25, 1893 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Board
Josiah Weisel, husband of Amelia, was born on October 23, 1817 and died on September 25, 1893.
(Source: Reformed Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford Co., PA). Josiah was buried in Sep, 1893 in Reformed Cemetery.655 |
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Amelia --?-- was born on Jul 2, 1827 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA. DOB from gravestone reading. POB from Altoona Tribune death notice. Amelia appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 She died on Oct 2, 1898 in Bedford County. She died on Oct 2, 1898 in Bedford County. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/obits/weisel-amelia.txt OBIT: Mrs. Amelia WEISEL, 1898, of interest in Bedford County, PA
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jennifer Sigmon <jen@colyer.org> November 13, 2007, 11:31 am
Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/ ________________________________________________
Altoona Tribune, 3 Oct 1898
Mrs. Amelia Weisel, widow of Jacob Weisel, died at her home, 1808 Eleventh avenue, at 4 o'clock yesterday morning of cancer, from which she had been a sufferer for the past year. Deceased was born in Gettysburg July 2, 1827. August 28, 1851, she was married to Jacob Weisel, who died five years ago. She had been a resident of this city for the past sixteen years. The following children survive: Mrs. Henry Fetter, of Osterburg; George, Annie, Sadie and Rebecca, all of Altoona. Deceased was a member of St. John's Catholic church, where mass will be said over the remains at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. The remains will be taken to Osterburg for interment Tuesday afternoon.
This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/. Amelia was buried in Oct, 1898 in Reformed Cemetery.655 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Board, Date: February 7 2004
Amelia Weisel, wife of Josiah Weisel, was born on July 2, 1827 and died on October 2, 1898.
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Elias WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born on Oct 7, 1809 in Bucks County.659,660 He was baptised on Apr 22, 1810 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He died on Aug 17, 1817 in Bucks County.661 |
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Michael WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born on Feb 10, 1811 in Bucks County.662,663 DOB taken from cemetery data. Michael's Misc was 'Petitions for guardian for his younger siblings.' on Sep 8, 1828 in Bucks County.664 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Milford Township.665 Living next door to Daniel H. Klein and wife Susan, possibly Maria's parents. Michael appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 A Daniel, Jacob, and Reuben Kline families were enumerated on the previous page, followed by a John and Lidia Weisel family with child Aaron.. Michael appeared in the census in 1870 in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.667 Family before Michael Weisel was a Michael Kline family, Michael age 69. Michael married Maria KLEIN.668 Likely Michael Weisel first married Maria Klein/Kline. Two of their sons had K. as a middle name. Source is a bible entry record. His second wife was Maria, born Miller according to the info engraved on the tombstone. Michael died on Oct 14, 1877 in Bucks County. He was buried in Oct, 1877 in St. Johns Lutheran Cemetary, Spinnerstown, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.669 DOD could also be read as 14 OCT 1879. |
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Maria KLEIN (also known as Mariah KLINE) was born on Feb 26, 1811 in Pennsylvania. DOB from church burial or gravestone records. Maria appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 She was a Spouse at Census of Michael WEISEL in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.670 She died on Apr 21, 1899 in Bucks County. Source: St. John's Cemetary Spinnerstown second section (Scheetz's Church) compiled by Calvin H. Ruth - Quakertown, PA donated 12-7-1997 Milford Historical Society, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Weisel, Maria - wife of Michael Weisel a born Miller Feb 26, 1811 Apr 21, 1899 88 yr. 1 mo. 25 da. Maria was buried in St. Johns Lutheran Cemetary. Source: St. John's Cemetary Spinnerstown second section (Scheetz's Church) compiled by Calvin H. Ruth - Quakertown, PA donated 12-7-1997 Milford Historical Society, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Weisel, Maria - wife of Michael Weisel a born Miller Feb 26, 1811 Apr 21, 1899 88 yr. 1 mo. 25 da.
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John WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born on Aug 11, 1814 in Bucks County.662,663,671 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.672 He married Lydia BARNDT "Unknown". He died on Dec 13, 1897 in Bucks County.671 He was buried in Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.673 |
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Lydia BARNDT was born on Jan 9, 1819 in Unknown. She died on Jan 21, 1879 in Unknown.674 She was buried in Sellersville.675 She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Livinia WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born c. 1815 in Pennsylvania.662 She appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Richland Township.676 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Quakertown.677 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.679 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.680 She married Charles MEREDITH "Unknown" in Unknown.662,681 She died aft 1880. |
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Dr. Charles MEREDITH, son of Dr. Joseph MEREDITH ( -1896), was born c. 1810 in Pennsylvania. DOB calculated from census. Charles appeared in the census in 1840 in Pennsylvania.676 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.677 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.679 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.682 He died. He and Livinia WEISEL had the following children: |
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Joseph WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born on Jun 5, 1818 in Bucks County.683,684 He was baptised on Oct 25, 1818 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.685 His Misc was 'Guardian was appointed by the Orphan's Court.' on Sep 8, 1828 in Bucks County.686 He married Mary SMITH c. 1844 in Pennsylvania.687 Btw 1852 and 1897 he lived in Prospect Township, Marion County, Ohio, USA. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Prospect Township. 1860 Census Prospect Township, Marion County, OH page 13/23
Joseph Weisel 42 PA Tobias 12 PA Reden 10 NJ Joseph was a Cooper (he made barrels). He married Katherine PORTERFIELD on Mar 3, 1868 in Marion County, Ohio. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr7wyz.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003] MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 7 (W-Y-Z) (1867-Feb 1874)
The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - November 27, 1998 Name Name MARRIAGE DATE OFFICATOR
Weisel, Miss M. M. Greek, J. M. 1/19/1871 Rev. H. H. Witter
Weisel, Joseph Porterfield, Catharine 3/3/1868 Rev. S. F. Hull Joseph's Misc was 'Trustee' frm 1876 to 1877 in Prospect Township. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/History1883/MarionIndex.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003] THE HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY, OHIO
CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY; ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, ETC.; GENERAL AND LOCAL STATISTICS; MILITARY RECORD; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO; MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, ETC., ETC.
CHICAGO: LEGGETT, CONAWAY& C0. 1883.
PROSPECT TOWNSHIP. - page 909 TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Trustees: 1858-A- F. Avery, J. W. Boyd, Prior Cox; 1859-W. J. Woods, James Tunis, Joseph Dunbar: 1861-Thomas Smith, R. W. Watkins, William Strowbridge; 1862James Tunis, W. C. Strowbridge, Levi Marlow, 1863--E. Dix, James Tunis, Levi Marlow; 1864-Thomas Smith, Henry Stepler, R. W . Watkins; 1865-Thomas Smith, E. Dig, Benjamin McNeal; 1866-C. Willauer, Thomas Smith, Levi Marlow; 1867 - Joseph Canouse, Charles Romoser, Christian Willauer; 1863-J. M. Edelman, Meker Battenfield, John Van Brimmer; 1869-J. M. Edelman, John Van Brimmer, M. Battenfield; 1870--J. M. Edelman, John Van Brimmer, H. W. Curren; 1871--Thomas Smith, H. W. Curren, F. C. Freeman; 1872-W. F. Courts, John Decker, W. Pugh; 1873-John Decker, H. W. Curren, E. A. Finefrock; 18 74-E. A. Finefrock, J. W. Boyd, Levi Wottring; 1875- Levi Wottring, L. D. Harshberger, A. D. Northrop; 1876John H. Howison, Joseph Weisel, J. W. Boyd; 1877-J. Weisel, J. H. Treese, G. W. Dunbar; 1878-J. H. Howison, G. W. Dunbar, D. Gast; 1879-S. Landon, B. K. Herbster, David Gast; 1880-S. Landon, B. E. Herbster, David Gast; 1881-Adam Hooker, Henry Hain, E. A. Finefrock; 181)2--Adam Recker, Henry Hain, John D. Lyon; 1883-G. W. Dunbar, S. Laudon, P. H. Moyer. Joseph died on Jul 4, 1897 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Cemeteries/marv-w-z.htm (Internet source Dec 5, 2003)
WEISEL, Joseph Jun 5 1818 - Jul 4 1897 Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Katharine w/o Joseph d Jan 10 1892 Aged: 77y 5m 5d Waldo (112) Waldo WEISEL, Mary Sep 14 1819 - Apr 14 1860 w/o Joseph Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Tobias 1847 - 1922 Prospect (85) Prospect. |
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Mary SMITH was born on Sep 14, 1819. She died on Apr 14, 1860 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Cemeteries/marv-w-z.htm (Internet source Dec 5, 2003)
WEISEL, Joseph Jun 5 1818 - Jul 4 1897 Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Katharine w/o Joseph d Jan 10 1892 Aged: 77y 5m 5d Waldo (112) Waldo WEISEL, Mary Sep 14 1819 - Apr 14 1860 w/o Joseph Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Tobias 1847 - 1922 Prospect (85) Prospect. She and Joseph WEISEL had the following children: |
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Katherine PORTERFIELD was born on Aug 5, 1814. DOB calculated from age at death. Katherine died on Jan 10, 1892 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Cemeteries/marv-w-z.htm (Internet source Dec 5, 2003)
WEISEL, Joseph Jun 5 1818 - Jul 4 1897 Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Katharine w/o Joseph d Jan 10 1892 Aged: 77y 5m 5d Waldo (112) Waldo WEISEL, Mary Sep 14 1819 - Apr 14 1860 w/o Joseph Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Tobias 1847 - 1922 Prospect (85) Prospect. |
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Hannah WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born on Feb 9, 1820 in Pennsylvania. Hannah is listed as a minor of child of her deceased father Joseph in the probate records of her Aunt Mary Weisel who died in 1838 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Hannah died on Jun 15, 1887 in Bucks County. She was buried in Applebachsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.688 |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born c. 1822 in Pennsylvania. Year of birth estimated from 1850 census.
Elizabeth is listed as a minor of child of her deceased father Joseph in the probate records of Mary Weisel (sister of Joseph) who died in 1838 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth married Jonas BOEHM c. 1840. Evidence for a marriage between Jonas Boehm and Elizabeth Weisel is the 1850 census which has Catherine Weisel living with the family. Elizabeth appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.266 She died. |
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Jonas BOEHM (also known as Jonas BAEHM) was born c. 1819 in Pennsylvania. He died. He and Elizabeth WEISEL had the following children: |
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Henry WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Catherine HELLER, was born in Pennsylvania. Henry is listed as a minor of child of his deceased father Joseph in the probate records of his Aunt Mary Weisel who died in 1838 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Henry's Misc was 'Guardian was appointed by the Orphan's Court.' on Sep 8, 1828 in Bucks County.664 He died aft Sep 14, 1835. |
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Samuel WEISEL, son of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born on Jun 18, 1788 in Bedminster Township.689,690 He died. |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born on Feb 14, 1792 in Bedminster Township.691,692 She was baptised on Apr 22, 1792 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She died on Jan 24, 1794 in Bucks County.693 |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born on Aug 13, 1793 in Bucks County.694,695 She married William BALL on Jun 20, 1811 in Pennsylvania.696 She died on Dec 25, 1869 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.696 |
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William BALL,697 son of John BALL ( - ), was born on Sep 21, 1788 in England. He died on Jul 8, 1866 in Lycoming County. He and Catherine WEISEL had the following children: |
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Margaret WEISEL, daughter of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born on Jan 16, 1796 in Bedminster Township.698,699 She was baptised on Mar 29, 1796 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. She married Samuel THOMPSON c. 1820 in Pennsylvania. She died on Nov 9, 1877 in Lycoming County. She was buried in Nov, 1877 in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.700 |
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Samuel THOMPSON was born in 1791. He died in 1847 in Lycoming County. He was buried in 1847 in Williamsport.701 |
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Jacob WEISEL, son of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born on Apr 20, 1802 in Pennsylvania. DOB calculated from gravestone Inscription: 81y 11m 13d. Jacob married Sarah MARSHALL on Sep 8, 1825 in Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pasulliv/reviews/lycominggazette.html (Nov. 2016) Lycoming Gazette, Thursday Publication, Published by William Brindle,Williamsport, PA, 16 Jul 1807-3 May 1826
The Lycoming Gazette Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA14 Sep 1825, Page 3
14 Sept. 1825 Jacob WEISSEL to Miss Sarah MARSHALL, both of Hepburn Twp., on Thursday last, by Jacob GRAFIUS, Esq. Jacob appeared in the census in 1830 in Hepburn Township.702 He appeared in the census in 1840 in Hepburn Township.341 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Eldren Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.704 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Eldren Township.705 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Eldred, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.706 Sarah and James are enumerated as a daughter and son. On Feb 3, 1880 Jacob lived in Blooming Grove, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.707 He died on Mar 3, 1884 in Lycoming County. He was buried in Mar, 1884 in Lycoming County.708 |
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Sarah MARSHALL was born c. 1798 in Pennsylvania. She died "BY 1870" in Lycoming County. Sarah Weisel is not enumerated in the 1870 census, and her husband Jacob was now in the household of James Weisel. Sarah was a Spouse at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 She was a Spouse at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 She and Jacob WEISEL had the following children: |
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John WEISEL, son of George WEISEL and Elizabeth HOENIG, was born c. Apr 1, 1805 in Tinicum Township.709,710,711 He was baptised on Jul 4, 1805 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church. He married Sitney MACKEY in Feb, 1827 in Warrensville, Lycoming County, Pennslvania.712,713 Btw 1841 and 1853 he lived. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Hepburn Township.714 On Apr 1, 1853 he lived. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States.715 He was buried in 1881 in West Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He died on Oct 5, 1881 in Williamsport.716 |
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From the newspaper article A Brief Sketch of the Life of John Weisel, Esq. Something About Pioneer Life in Lycoming County, it was first mentioned he married Sitney Mackey. Later it mentions his wife was Elizabeth born in New Jersey. It is unknown if he had two marriages, or if Sitney is Elizabeth.
"In 1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius, Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville."
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"Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs. Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs. Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr. George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.". |
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Sitney MACKEY, daughter of Richard MACKEY ( - ), was born in 1807 in Unknown. She died in 1885 in Williamsport. She was buried in 1885 in West Wildwood Cemetery. |
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Sitney MACKEY and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Jacob WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on May 2, 1791.717 He died bef 1800 in Maryland, USA. It is assumed Jacob dies young by examining census data and when his father Daniel died in 1825 he left 7 living children.
Census data supports that one of the two oldest boys, either Jacob or George, was not in the 1800 census. In the 1810 census there wasn't a male in the 16-25 age category. |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Nov 17, 1792.718 She married John CYESTER on Apr 2, 1829 in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland. The Torchlight (newspaper, published in Hagerstown, Maryland) April 9, 1829 "Married Thurs evening last by Rev. Winter, John Cyester, to Miss Elizabeth Weisel, all of Williams-Port.". Elizabeth died. |
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George WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Jan 29, 1795.718 He died bef 1810 in Maryland. It is assumed George died young for two reasons. 1) A male in his age category doesn't appear in the 1810 census. 2) When his father Daniel died in 1825 he left 7 living children. All children with the exception of Sarah (who is said to have married Skipwith Wilson, are accounted for with the exception of George and the oldest child Jacob. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Feb 25, 1797 in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA.719 She was baptised on May 14, 1797 in Zion Lutheran Church, Williamsport, Maryland. Witness: Juliana Startzman. Sarah died. |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Dec 6, 1799 in Williamsport.720 She was baptised on Mar 16, 1800 in Zion Lutheran Church. Witness: Eva Startzman. Mary died on Apr 4, 1846 in Maryland.337 She was buried in Williamsport.721 |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Jan 25, 1803. He married Matilda DAVIS on Oct 16, 1827 in Washington County, Maryland, USA. In "Marriages of Washington County, MD 1799-1830", compiled by Dale W. Morrow, records a marriage of Weisel (Weisell) Daniel/Matilda Davis 10/16/1827, Minister: Kellar ---------------------------------------------
The Torchlight (newspaper, published in Hagerstown, Maryland) October 18, 1827 "Married Tues last by Rev. Keller, at Springfield, res of Edward G. Williams, Esq., Daniel Weisel, Esq. of this place to Miss Matilda S., dau of late Amos Davis, Esq. of this co." ----------------------------------------------- There is a marriage in the index for Daniel Weisel and Matilda Davis 10/16/1827. The marriage index date is when the license was taken out - the actual records in the courthouse were destroyed by fires. This person may be another generation down. This is from F. Edward Wright's Marriages and Deaths from the Newspapers of Allegany and Washington Counties Maryland, 1820-1830. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD 1993. --Info provided by Lauren Brantner, October 2004
Daniel appeared in the census in 1850 in Hagerstown.722 Btw 1864 and 1867 he was a Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals in Maryland. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/sc2600/sc2685/html/ctappj.html Archives of Maryland
JUDGES OF THE MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS (1778- ) History of the Maryland Court of Appeals Daniel Weisel, 1864-1867
http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/studentwork/collinsdiaries.htm (2/2006) PAGE 20 – Collins Diary 1852-1855 March 4. Started for Hagerstown, the seat of the Baltimore Conference – had a safe ride over the rickety, rip-rap Franklin R.R. between Chambersburg + H. Found myself quartered on Judge Daniel Weisel – an ex-judge – a very intelligent + gentlemanly man. Rev Joseys, was my fellow guarder + bedfellow – a very comfortable, nice clever man. Friday Saturday 5th, was introduced to the Conference by Bishop Wargh who was in the Chair – made many agreeable acquaintances among the preachers – recognized some old friends. Daniel appeared in the census in 1880 in Hagerstown.723 He died aft 1880. Daniel was enumerated in the 1880 census as a laywer. |
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Matilda DAVIS appeared in the census in 1850 in Hagerstown.724 She died bef 1880 in Maryland. Matilda was not enumerated in the 1880 census with her husband. |
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Margaret WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Oct 5, 1807. DOB is from the cemetery burial record. Margaret married Jacob RHODE on Mar 15, 1832 in Washington County.725 www.ancestry.com (Oct 2004) Washington County, Maryland Marriages 1776-1850 County Court records at Hagerstown, Maryland or FHL #0014643
Jacob Jr. Rhode to Margaret Weisel 15 Mar 1832, Washington, Maryland. Margaret died on Mar 8, 1870 in Maryland. She was buried in Mar, 1870 in Riverview Cemetery, Washington County, Maryland.337 |
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Jacob RHODE Jr. was born on Jul 2, 1804. DOB is from the cemetery burial record. Jacob died on May 9, 1875. He was buried in May, 1875 in Riverview Cemetery.337 |
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Dr. Samuel WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on May 16, 1810. DOB is taken from cemetery record for burial. Samuel married Susan M. TURNER on Nov 14, 1837 in Maryland.726 His Misc was 'Ledgers of Samuel Weisel' frm 1848 to 1872 in Williamsport. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/bulldog/bull89/html/bull89b.html THE ARCHIVISTS' Bulldog Vol. 3, No. 25 10 July 1989 Books on Marriage
WASHINGTON COUNTY:
_____., Williamsport, Maryland, Congregation of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1791-1853; Ledgers of
Samuel Weisel, M.D., 1848-1872.
Samuel appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport.727 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 He died on Jan 26, 1872 in Washington County.337 He was buried in Williamsport.729 |
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Susan M. TURNER was born c. 1809. YOB calculated from cemetery burial record. Susan appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport.727 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Hagerstown.730 She died on Dec 26, 1898 in Maryland. She was buried in Williamsport.337,731 She and Samuel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Margaret STARTZMAN, was born on Oct 11, 1813. DOB calculated from cemetery record. Susanna married Adam SHOOP.732 She was buried in Jan, 1907 in Riverview Cemetery.337 She died on Jan 23, 1907 in Maryland. |
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Adam SHOOP was born c. 1808. DOB calculated from cemetery burial record. Adam was buried in Feb, 1873 in Riverview Cemetery.337 He died on Feb 26, 1873 in Maryland. |
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William S. WISELEY, son of John Jacob WISELEY and Polly DARR, was born on Feb 12, 1817 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. He died on Jan 7, 1856 in Wythe County.733 |
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Susanna WISELEY, daughter of John Jacob WISELEY and Polly DARR, was born on Mar 29, 1818 in Wythe County. She married Hans Martin KEGLEY on Jan 4, 1838 in Wythe County.734 She was a Daughter at Census of John Jacob WISELEY on Aug 3, 1850 in Wythe County.351 She was a Spouse at Census of Hans Martin KEGLEY in 1860 in Wythe County.735 She was a Spouse at Census of Hans Martin KEGLEY in 1870 in Black Lick, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.736 She died on Jan 9, 1880 in Wythe County.737,738 She was buried in Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.739 |
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Hans Martin KEGLEY was born on Dec 27, 1812 in Wythe County. Date of birth from gravestone. Hans was a Son-in-Law at Census of John Jacob WISELEY on Aug 3, 1850 in Wythe County.351 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Wythe County.735 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Black Lick.736 He died on Feb 7, 1882 in Wythe County.740 He was buried in Wytheville.741 |
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Nancy WISELY, daughter of John Jacob WISELEY and Polly DARR, was born on May 10, 1822 in Wytheville. She married Albert P HALLER on Sep 23, 1841 in Wythe County.742 She was a Spouse at Census of Albert P HALLER in 1850 in District 68, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.743 She was a Spouse at Census of Albert P HALLER in 1860 in Jackson County, Missouri, USA.744 She was a Spouse at Census of Albert P HALLER in 1870 in Jackson County.745 She died on Jul 12, 1876 in Missouri, USA. She was buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA.746 |
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Albert P HALLER was born c. 1816 in Virginia, USA. He appeared in the census in 1850 in District 68.743 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson County.744 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson County.745 He made a will on Mar 29, 1879 in Jackson County.747 He died in 1879 in Missouri. He and Nancy WISELY had the following children: |
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Russel WISELEY, son of John Jacob WISELEY and Polly DARR, was born in 1833 in Wythe County. He died. |
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Susan AKER,748 daughter of Peter AKER and Elisabeth WISELEY, was born on Dec 20, 1814 in Smyth County, Virginia, USA. DOB from gravestone. Place of birth from son's death record. Susan married William LAMBERT on Jul 9, 1835 in Wythe County.749 She was a Granddaughter at Will of Daniel WISELEY on Apr 22, 1842 in Wythe County.79,80 She was a Spouse at Census of William LAMBERT in 1850 in Wabash County, Indiana, USA.750 She was a Spouse at Census of William LAMBERT in 1870 in Black Lick.751 She was a Spouse at Census of William LAMBERT in 1880 in Black Lick.752 She died on Mar 22, 1904 in Wythe County. DOD from gravestone. Susan was buried in Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.753 |
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William LAMBERT was born on Jul 27, 1805 in Virginia. DOB from gravestone. William appeared in the census in 1850 in Wabash County.750 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Black Lick.751 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Black Lick.752 He died on Oct 15, 1898 in Wythe County. DOD from gravestone. William was buried in Rural Retreat.754 |
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John WISELEY, son of William WISELEY and Elizabeth GRUBB, was born in 1828 (est) in Wythe County. He married Alpha GRUBB on Jul 18, 1846 in Wythe County.755,756 He died. |
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Albert WISELEY, son of William WISELEY and Elizabeth GRUBB, was born in Jun, 1840 in Wythe County.757 He appeared in the census on Jun 23, 1860 in Wythe County.374 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Black Lick.375 He married Catherine LEE on Mar 5, 1875 in Wythe County.758 He died on Jul 19, 1890 in Wytheville.759 He was buried in Wythe County.760 |
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Catherine LEE was born c. 1848 in Smyth County. She died. |
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Henry T WISELEY, son of Joel WISELEY and Susanna TARTER, was born in 1825 in Virginia. He died. |
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Nancy A WISELEY, daughter of Joel WISELEY and Susanna TARTER, was born in 1827 in Virginia. She married Hercules Whaley NEILL on Nov 15, 1848 in Callaway County, Missouri, USA.761,762 She was a Spouse at Census of Hercules Whaley NEILL in 1850 in Crawford Township, Osage County, Missouri, USA.763 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Crawford Township.764 She appeared in the census in 1900 in Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA.765 She died aft 1900. |
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Hercules Whaley NEILL (also known as H W NULL) was born c. 1821 in Tennessee, USA. He married Sarah GREGORY on Apr 1, 1841 in Callaway County.766 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Crawford Township.763 On Jun 3, 1854 he was a Postmaster.767 He died bef 1870 in Missouri. |
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Daniel A WISELEY, son of Joel WISELEY and Susanna TARTER, was born in 1837 in Virginia. He died. |
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Martha WISELEY, daughter of Joel WISELEY and Susanna TARTER, was born in 1841 in Virginia. She died. |
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Isaac Zachariah WISELEY, son of Joel WISELEY and Susanna POFF, was born on Jul 21, 1855 in Wythe County.768 He died. |
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Margaret WISELY, daughter of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born on Nov 24, 1816 in Wythe County. DOB from findagrave.com burial record. Margaret died on Sep 3, 1844 in Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA.769 She was buried in Fayette.770 |
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Rachel WISELY, daughter of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1819 in Wythe County. She died on Sep 4, 1844 in Fayette.769 She was buried in Fayette.771 |
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John David WISELY, son of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born on Dec 1, 1821 in Wythe County. DOB from 1900 census and findagrave.com entry. In 1836 John lived in Callaway County. In 1840 he lived in Howard County, Missouri, USA. On Apr 1, 1843 he possessed in Sullivan County, Missouri, USA.772 He was a Son at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Chariton, Howard County, Missouri, USA.773 He experienced Military on Jul 1, 1863 in 6th Sub District, Howard County, Missouri, USA.774 He married Francis Ann PULLIAM on Jan 26, 1865 in Howard County.775 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Prairie Township, Howard County, Missouri, USA.776 He appeared in the census in 1876 in Howard County.777 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Richmond Township, Howard County, Missouri, USA.778 He appeared in the census in 1900 in Richmond Township.779 He died on Jun 3, 1904 in Boone County, Missouri, USA. He was buried in Fayette.780 He experienced Obit on Jun 17, 1904 in Boone County.781,782,783 |
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Francis Ann PULLIAM was born on Feb 18, 1840 in Howard County. She was a Spouse at Census of John David WISELY in 1870 in Prairie Township.776 She was a Spouse at Census of John David WISELY in 1880 in Richmond Township.778 She died on Jan 27, 1897 in Howard County. She was buried in Fayette.784 |
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Joel F. WISELY, son of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1825 in Wythe County. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Weston, Platte County, Missouri, USA.408 He died. He was a Brother at Census of John David WISELY in 1870 in Prairie Township.776 |
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Albert G. WISELY, son of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1828 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Prairie Township.785 He was a Brother at Census of John David WISELY in 1880 in Richmond Township.778 He died on Apr 22, 1898 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA.786 He was buried in Los Angeles.787 |
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Leonard A. WISELY M. D., son of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born on May 25, 1829 in Wythe County. He married Mary F. BASS on Jun 23, 1863 in Howard County. He died on Oct 1, 1897 in Blaristown, Henry County, Missouri, USA. He experienced Obit on Oct 9, 1897 in Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA.788 |
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William F. WISELY, son of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1831 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 He was a Brother at Census of Joel F. WISELY in 1860 in Weston.408 He died on Aug 8, 1865 in Jackson, Hinds/Raymond County, Mississippi, USA.789 He was buried in Jackson.790 |
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Harriet WISELY, daughter of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1835 in Wythe County. She died. She experienced Misc on Sep 4, 1847 in Fayette.791 She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 She married A. S. SULLIVAN on Jun 9, 1859 in Weston.792 |
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Mary WISELY, daughter of Daniel WISELY and Mary Magdalena STRAW, was born in 1837 in Wythe County. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel WISELY on Sep 21, 1850 in Howard County.405 She was a Sister at Census of Joel F. WISELY in 1860 in Weston.408 |
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Martha HUFFMAN, daughter of Henry HUFFMAN and Elisabeth WISELY, was born in 1831 in Virginia. She died. She was a Granddaughter at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 |
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Jane HUFFMAN, daughter of Henry HUFFMAN and Elisabeth WISELY, was born in 1834 in Virginia. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Elisabeth WISELY on Jun 30, 1860 in Wythe County.417 |
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Joseph Draper HUFFMAN, son of Henry HUFFMAN and Elisabeth WISELY, was born in 1836 in Virginia. He died. He was a Grandson at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 |
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Ephraim HUFFMAN, son of Henry HUFFMAN and Elisabeth WISELY, was born in 1838 in Virginia. He died. He was a Grandson at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 |
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George Washington HUFFMAN, son of Henry HUFFMAN and Elisabeth WISELY, was born in 1842 in Virginia. He died. He was a Grandson at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 |
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Freeling WISELY, son of Peter WISELY and Mary ARNEY, was born on Mar 31, 1823 in Wythe County. Birth year of 1828 based on census data. Freeling's gravestone is the source for 31 Mar 1823. Freeling died on Feb 14, 1875 in Wythe County. He was buried in Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.793 |
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Polly (Mary) WISELY, daughter of Peter WISELY and Mary ARNEY, was born in 1831 in Wythe County. She was a Daughter at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.420 She married John M. PHILLIPPI on Mar 13, 1854 in Virginia.794 She was a Spouse at Census of John M. PHILLIPPI in 1860 in Wythe County.795 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Speedwell, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.796 She died btw 1880 and 1890 in Wythe County. She was a Spouse at Census of John M. PHILLIPPI in 1880 in Speedwell.797 |
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John M. PHILLIPPI was born on Oct 25, 1831 in Wytheville. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Wythe County.795 Polly's father Peter Wisely was a few households below John Phillippi and Mary. John appeared in the census in 1880 in Speedwell.797 He made a will on Dec 21, 1885 in Wythe County.798 He appeared in the census in 1900 in Wythe County.799 He died on Jun 19, 1901 in Speedwell. He was buried in Rural Retreat.800 |
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Joel Solomon WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born on Sep 1, 1827 in Wythe County. He married Susannah POFF on Feb 28, 1850 in Wythe County.801 His Military was 'Civil War - Co B 45th Inf VA' in 1865. He died on Feb 17, 1865 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA. He was buried in Indianapolis.802 |
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Susannah POFF, daughter of Charles POFF ( - ), was born on Dec 22, 1835 in Wythe County. She died on Apr 12, 1909 in Vergennes, Jackson County, Illinois, USA. She was buried in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA.803 |
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Evelina WISELY, daughter of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born in 1831 in Wythe County. She died. |
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Isaac WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born in 1834 in Wythe County. He died. |
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Elkaney WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born in 1835 in Wythe County. He died on Sep 9, 1855 in Wythe County.804 |
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Michael WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born on Jun 5, 1839 in Wythe County. He married Sarah A COLEY on Nov 2, 1863 in Wytheville. He died on Jan 3, 1903 in Monroe County, Indiana, USA. He was buried in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA. |
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Source: FamilySearch Family Tree URL: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-1199147288/michael-l-wisley-jr-in-familysearch-family-tree Confidence: Direct and primary evidence Citation text: Michael L. Wisley Jr. Birth name: Michael J Wiseley Jr Gender: Male Birth: June 5 1839 - Wythe, Virginia, United States Marriage: Spouse: Sarah A Coley - Nov 2 1863 - Wytheville,Wythe,VA Death: Jan 3 1903 - Monroe, Indiana, United States Burial: Mount Ebal Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States Parents: Michael L Wiseley Sr, Barbara Ann Wiseley (born Hofman) Wife: Sarah A Wisley (born Coley) Children: Frances Carol Hedrick (born Wisley), Stephen Floyd Wisley, Francis Carol Hedrick (born Wisley) Siblings: Isaac Wiseley, Elkanah Wiseley, Madison Wiseley, James P. Wiseley. |
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Sarah A COLEY died. |
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Madison WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born in 1840 in Wythe County. He died. |
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James WISELY, son of Michael WISELY Sr. and Barbara HUFFMAN, was born in 1844 in Wythe County. He died. |
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George Washington HURT, son of Calvin HURT and Polly (Anna Maria) WISELY, was born in Apr, 1839 in Virginia. Month and year of birth from 1900 census. George was a Grandson at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 He was a Grandson at Will of Peter WISELY on May 18, 1850 in Wythe County.101,102 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Speedwell.458 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Black Lick.805 He died. |
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Andrew Jackson HURT, son of Calvin HURT and Polly (Anna Maria) WISELY, was born on Jun 11, 1843 in Stokes County, North Carolina, USA. He was a Grandson at Census of Peter WISELY in 1850 in Wythe County.100 He was a Grandson at Will of Peter WISELY on May 18, 1850 in Wythe County.101,102 He died on Jan 15, 1902 in Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA.806 He was buried in Poplar Bluff.807 |
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Granvill WISELEY, son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Oct 31, 1828 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He died on Sep 15, 1860 in Lamar County, Texas, USA. DOD from gravestone. Granvill was buried in Lamar County.808 |
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David WISELEY, son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born c. 1831 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He married Sarah GRUBB on Oct 14, 1851 in Wythe County.809,810 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Lamar County.811 He died bef 1870. In 1870 David Wisely's daughter Virginia was living with her grandfather Daniel Wisely. |
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Sarah GRUBB died. She and David WISELEY had the following children: |
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William WISELEY, son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born c. 1831 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He married Sarah E NAFF on Dec 29, 1851 in Wythe County.812 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Lamar County.813 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Lamar County.814 He died aft 1870. |
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Sarah E NAFF died. She was a Spouse at Census of William WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.813 She was a Spouse at Census of William WISELEY in 1870 in Lamar County.814 |
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Catherine WISELEY, daughter of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Mar 5, 1835 in Wythe County. She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.482 She died on Jun 5, 1901 in Lamar County. DOD from gravestone. Catherine was buried in Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA.815 |
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Caroline WISELEY, daughter of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Mar 30, 1835 in Wythe County. She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 She died on Nov 30, 1857 in Lamar County. She was buried in Lamar County.816 |
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Daniel E WISELEY, son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Jul 4, 1835 in Wythe County. DOB from gravestone. Daniel was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He married Frances Ann NAFF on Feb 12, 1855 in Wythe County.817 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lamar County.818 He died on Jun 4, 1910 in Hopewell, Lamar County, Texas, USA. He was buried in Paris.819 |
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Frances Ann NAFF (also known as Frances Ann NEFF), daughter of John NAFF (c. 1804- ) and Christina LITZ (c. 1808- ), was born on Feb 26, 1836 in Wythe County. DOB from gravestone. Frances was a Daughter at Census of John NAFF in 1850 in Wythe County.820 She was a Spouse at Census of Daniel E WISELEY in 1880 in Lamar County.818 She died on Oct 10, 1914 in Lamar County. DOD from gravestone. Frances was buried in Paris.821 |
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Mary WISELEY, daughter of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Apr 11, 1837 in Wythe County. She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.482 She died on Feb 4, 1919 in Sumner, Lamar County, Texas, USA. DOD from obituary. Mary was buried in Paris.822 |
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Frederick WISELEY (also known as Alexander WISELEY), son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on May 24, 1840 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He died on Nov 15, 1857 in Lamar County. DOD from gravestone. Frederick was buried in Lamar County.823 |
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Joseph WISELEY, son of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Apr 10, 1845 in Wythe County. He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 He was a Son at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.482 He died on Jul 13, 1902 in Lamar County. He was buried in Paris.824 |
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Susan WISELEY, daughter of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY and Sarah PHILLIPPI, was born on Nov 14, 1847 in Wythe County. She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1850 in Wythe County.481 She was a Daughter at Census of Daniel Ephraim WISELEY in 1860 in Lamar County.482 She died on Jul 22, 1933 in Sumner. DOD and burial from obituary, findagrave.com and gravestone. Susan was buried in Paris.825 |
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Susanna BISSEY, daughter of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.492 She died. |
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Catherine BISSEY, daughter of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 She died. |
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Isaiah BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born on Mar 1, 1812 in Bucks County.492 He married LIdy WALTER.492 He died. |
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LIdy WALTER, daughter of Michael WALTER ( - ), was born in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died. |
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Amos BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Julian BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Jonas BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Elias BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Mahlon BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Charlotte BISSEY, daughter of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 She married Bauer NONAMAKER.826 She died. |
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Silas BISSEY, son of Jacob BISSEY and Maria Magdalena WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.492 He died. |
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Andrew SWARTZ, son of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born on Jun 28, 1810 in Bucks County.500,502 He married Catherine HAMBLETON on Mar 7, 1838.500 He died. |
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Catherine HAMBLETON was born on Mar 5, 1819. She died. |
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Joseph SWARTZ, son of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.502 He died. |
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Nicholas L. SWARTZ, son of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.502 He died. |
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note 12/3/2005 - this may be Nicholas L Swartz, son of Nicholas Swartz and Eve Weisel. Further research needs to be done to verify Nicholas's birthdate.
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 06:47:40 -0700 ======================================================= A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ======================================================= Source: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PABUCKS-L] Nicholas and Eve Weisel Swartz/Bucks Co, PA
I don't know if this is of any help or not. The following people e buried in Carversville Cemetery, Carversville, Bucks Co. ccording to cemetery records compiled by the Bucks County Chapter the D.A.R. in 1973):
Swartz, Nicholas L. - b. Jan 1, 1820; d. Oct 8, 1898 aged 78.9.7 Swartz, Nicholas - May 5, 1845; Dec 12, 1914 Swartz, Hannah W. - Apr 11, 1852; Jan 29, 1934 Swartz, Sophia - 1825; 1901
Swartz, William - 1837; 1916 (GAR Marker) Swartz, Margaret - 1842; 1917 Swartz, Emma - b. Aug 15, 1871; d. Feb 20, 1873 (dau. of William and Maggie Swartz) Swartz, Frankie - d. Mar 30, 1868 aged 9 days (son of William and Maggie Swartz)
Swartz, Dr. Levi B. - 1837; 1916 Swartz, Elizabeth, his wife - 1840; 1922
Bertha B. Wood, w of John H. Swartz - Dec 10, 1885; Jan 27, 1911
Regards, Wendy Carver. |
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Catherine SWARTZ, daughter of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.502 She married -- ? -- CHERRY. She died. |
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Mary Ann SWARTZ, daughter of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.502 She married -- ? -- HANEY. She died. |
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Sophia SWARTZ, daughter of Nicholas SWARTZ and Eve WEISEL, was born in Bucks County.502 She married -- ? -- BLOOM. She died. |
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Eli K WEISELL (also known as Eli WISELL), son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born on Feb 6, 1818 in Bucks County.501 He was christened on Jul 19, 1818 in Lower Tinicum Church, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County, Ohio, USA.827 He died on Mar 28, 1894 in Trumbull County.828 |
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Reading Arnolde WEISELL (also known as Reading Arnolde WISELL), son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born on Jul 17, 1819 in Bucks County.829 He was christened on Oct 10, 1819 in Lower Tinicum Church. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.830 He died. |
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Robert WEISELL (also known as Robert WISELL), son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born on Nov 12, 1820 in Pennsylvania, USA. DOB calculated from gravestone inscription. Robert appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 He married Mary A. CARTWRIGHT on Jun 17, 1852 in Trumbull County.831 He died on Jul 23, 1872 in Wells County, Indiana, United States. He was buried in Wells County.832 |
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Mary A. CARTWRIGHT was born on Jul 16, 1827 in Ohio, USA. She died on Nov 11, 1878 in Wells County. She was buried in Wells County.833 |
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C R WEISELL, son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born c. 1825 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 He died. |
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Amy I WEISELL, daughter of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born c. 1827 in New York, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 She died. |
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William Wilson WEISELL (also known as William Wilson WISELL), son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born in 1828 in New York. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.834 He died of Fairview Cemetery, Bluffton on Jul 30, 1910 in Wells County.835 |
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R B WEISELL, daughter of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born c. 1829 in New York. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 She died. |
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David D WEISELL, son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born on Aug 23, 1832 in New York. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 He appeared in the census in 1900 in Allen County, Indiana, USA.836 He died on Mar 16, 1909 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA. He was buried in Fort Wayne.837 |
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Reuben WEISELL, son of Michael G. WEISELL and Catherine MCINTYRE, was born c. 1835 in Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.504 He died. |
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S WEISELL, son of Daniel WEISELL and Susanna SEIBERT, was born c. 1829 in Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 He died. |
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Sarah WEISELL, daughter of Daniel WEISELL and Susanna SEIBERT, was born c. 1832 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 She died. |
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Catharine WEISELL, daughter of Daniel WEISELL and Susanna SEIBERT, was born c. 1834 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 She died. |
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Ann WEISELL, daughter of Daniel WEISELL and Susanna SEIBERT, was born c. 1836 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Trumbull County.510 She died. |
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Lucinda WEISEL, daughter of Tobias WEISEL and Anna FRETZ, was born c. 1828 in Bucks County. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township.518 She died. |
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Caroline WEISEL, daughter of Tobias WEISEL and Anna FRETZ, was born on Oct 14, 1833 in Bucks County.838 She was christened on Jul 27, 1834 in Lower Tinicum Church. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.518 She died. |
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Anthony Fretz WEISEL, son of Tobias WEISEL and Anna FRETZ, was born c. 1838 in Bucks County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.518 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.839 He married Hannah --?--. His Misc was 'Newspaper notice' on Aug 6, 1904 in Pennsburg, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - August 6, 1904
CHARGED WITH FORGING
Henry MILLER, of Doylestown, was lodged in jail on the charge of forging the name of his employer, A. Fretz WEISEL, to a check for $6. Anthony died aft 1904. |
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Hannah --?-- was born c. 1840 in Pennsylvania. She died. She and Anthony Fretz WEISEL had the following children: |
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William WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Bucks County.522 He died. |
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John WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born on Feb 12, 1824 in Bucks County.522 DOB calculated from gravestone. John died on Jun 12, 1852 in Bucks County. He was buried in Jun, 1852 in Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery, Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.124 |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Bucks County.522 She died. |
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Jane WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Bucks County.522 She died. |
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Rebecca WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Bucks County.522 She died. |
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Samuel WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born on Nov 22, 1833 in Bucks County.522 DOB calculated from gravestone. Samuel died on Mar 20, 1879 in Bucks County. He was buried in Mar, 1879 in Lower Tinicum Church Cemetery.124 |
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Lydia WEISEL, daughter of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born on Aug 11, 1813 in Bucks County.840 She was baptised on Oct 3, 1813 in Bucks County. She married Samuel LOUX c. 1840. She died on Apr 21, 1878 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.841 |
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Samuel LOUX was born in 1813. He died in 1865. |
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Maria Magdalena WEISEL, daughter of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born on Feb 8, 1816 in Bucks County.842 She was baptised on Apr 15, 1816 in Bucks County. She died. |
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Hannah WEISEL, daughter of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born on Nov 29, 1817 in Bucks County.843 She married Michael GODSHALL on Nov 25, 1838 in Bucks County.844 She was a Spouse at Census of Michael GODSHALL in 1850 in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.845 She died on May 24, 1888 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Almont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.846 |
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Michael GODSHALL was born on Sep 24, 1815. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Rockhill Township.845 He died on Nov 25, 1880 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Almont.847 |
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John WEISEL, son of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born on Dec 26, 1819 in Bucks County.848 He married Elizabeth YELLIS on Oct 24, 1852 in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA.849 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.851 He died on Jun 12, 1915 in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.852 He was buried in Perkasie.853 |
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Elizabeth YELLIS was born on Apr 3, 1827. She was a Spouse at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 She died on Dec 14, 1864 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.854 She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born on Jan 24, 1825 in Bucks County. She married John Tressler STONEBACK c. 1841 in Pennsylvania. She was a Spouse at Census of John Tressler STONEBACK in 1850 in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.855 She was a Spouse at Census of John Tressler STONEBACK in 1880 in Rockhill Township.856 She died on Oct 14, 1893 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.857 |
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John Tressler STONEBACK was born on Dec 21, 1818. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Richland Township.855 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Rockhill Township.856 He died on May 19, 1897. He was buried in Bedminster Township.858 |
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Samuel F. WEISEL, son of John George WEISEL and Catherine FLUCK, was born in 1834 in Pennsylvania. He died on Oct 14, 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.859 He was buried in Perkasie.860 He married Lydia HAGER. |
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Lydia HAGER was born in 1832. She died in 1863. She and Samuel F. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Marie FULLMER, was born on Jul 10, 1820 in Bucks County. From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel
Geburten Catharina ist Gebohren den 31 ten Julius 1820Taufzeugen wahren die Aeltern Selbsten.
Catharina was born the 31st of December 1820. Baptismal witness/sponsers were the parents. Catherine was christened on Dec 31, 1820 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.861,862 She married Levi LEIDY on Oct 12, 1845 in Bucks County. This marriage data came off the Internet, it needs to be verified in the Tohican Church records. Catherine appeared in the census in 1850 in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.863 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Bucks County.864 She died on Jul 14, 1873 in Bucks County. She was buried in 1873 in Bucks County.865 |
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Levi LEIDY was born on Jan 4, 1808 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Hilltown Township.863 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Bucks County.864 He died on Oct 1, 1862 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bucks County.866 He and Catherine WEISEL had the following children: |
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Lucy Anne WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Marie FULLMER, was born on Dec 13, 1822 in Bucks County. From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel
Geburten Lucianna ist Gebohren den 13 ten December 1822.Taufzeugen waren die Aeltern Selbsten.
Lucianna was born the 13th of December 1822.Baptismal witness/sponsers were the parents. Lucy was a Child at Census of Joseph WEISEL on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She was a Sister at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.541 She was a Sister at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Bedminster Township.867 She died on Oct 2, 1884 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bucks County.868 |
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Francis WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Marie FULLMER, was born on Sep 19, 1825 in Bucks County. From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel Geburten
Francis ist Gebohren den 19 ten September 1825Taufzeugen wahren die gross Aeltern
Francis was born the 19th of September 1825.Baptismal witness/sponsers were the parents. Francis married Sarah Ann HARPEL on Mar 25, 1849 in Bucks County.869 He was a Child at Census of Joseph WEISEL on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Bedminster Township.541 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Bucks County.542 He died on Jun 15, 1879 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bucks County.870 |
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Sarah Ann HARPEL died. She was a Spouse at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.541 She was a Spouse at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 She and Francis WEISEL had the following children: |
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Cornelius WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Marie FULLMER, was born on Feb 18, 1828 in Bucks County. From the "Familien Register" of Joseph Weisel Geburten
Cornelius ist gebohren den 18 ten Februnrius 1828.Taufzeugen waren Philip Flud und seine Ehlichen Haus frau Sussanna.
Cornelius was born the 18 of February 1828.Baptismal sponsers were Philip Flud and his house wife Sussanna. Cornelius was a Child at Census of Joseph WEISEL on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 He married Elizabeth DETWEILER on Dec 22, 1850 in Bucks County.871 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Rockhill Township.872 He appeared in the census on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.874 He appeared in the census in 1900 in Easton.875 He was a In-law at Census of William STREEPY in 1910 in Easton.876 He died on Jan 1, 1911 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.877 |
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Elizabeth DETWEILER, daughter of Daniel DETWEILER (c. 1806- ), was born on Mar 8, 1834 in Pennsylvania. DOB from gravestone. Elizabeth appeared in the census in 1850 in Rockhill Township.878 She was a Spouse at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1860 in Rockhill Township.872 She was a Spouse at Census of Cornelius WEISEL on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 She was a Spouse at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1880 in Easton.874 She was a Spouse at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1900 in Easton.875 She was a In-law at Census of William STREEPY in 1910 in Easton.876 She died on Jan 16, 1912 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Jan, 1912 in Easton.879 She and Cornelius WEISEL had the following children: |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was christened on Feb 16, 1821 in Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA.880 She was born c. 1821.552 She died. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was born c. 1823.881 She was christened on Jan 8, 1824 in Indianville.882 She died. |
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Noah WEISEL, son of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was christened on Mar 18, 1826 in Indianville.883 He was born c. 1826.881 He married Mary ALTHOUSE bef Apr, 1852.884 He died. |
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Mary ALTHOUSE, daughter of Frederic ALTHOUSE (1783-1852) and Susanna SCHLICHTER ( - ), was born.885 She died. |
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Mary Ann WEISEL, daughter of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was christened on Apr 18, 1828 in Indianville.886 She was born c. 1828.887 She died. |
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Henry WEISEL, son of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was born.887 He died. |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was born.887 She died. |
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Dinah WEISEL, daughter of John Henry WEISEL and Elizabeth SEIBEL, was christened on Dec 4, 1832 in Indianville.888 She died. |
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Mary Magdalena WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine SOLLIDAY, was born on Jun 4, 1830 in Bucks County.889 She was christened on Jun 4, 1830 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.890 She appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She married Samuel RATZEL on Nov 23, 1851.891 She died on Nov 28, 1896 in Bedminster Township. She was buried in Bedminster Township.892 |
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Samuel RATZEL was born on Mar 18, 1821 in Pennsylvania. He died on Mar 6, 1906 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Bedminster Township.893 |
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Francis Solliday WEISEL,894 son of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine SOLLIDAY, was born c. 1832 in Bucks County. He was christened on Oct 23, 1832 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.895,896 He appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 He married Annie E. BOWERS in 1866. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.897 Btw 1892 and 1922 he lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In Feb, 1922 he lived in Philadelphia. He died on Feb 22, 1923 in Bucks County.898 |
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Annie E. BOWERS was born on Aug 28, 1847 in Bucks County. YOB from 1880 census. Annie appeared in the census in 1880 in Franconia Township.897 She died c. 1914 in Pennsylvania. YOD from husband's obituary. She and Francis Solliday WEISEL had the following children: |
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Caroline WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine SOLLIDAY, was born c. 1835 in Bucks County.899 She was christened on Dec 17, 1835 in Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church.900 She appeared in the census on Aug 8, 1850 in Bedminster Township.147 She died. |
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Amanda WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine SOLLIDAY, was born on Nov 18, 1847 in Bucks County. She died on Feb 27, 1848 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bedminster Township.901 |
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Henry WEISEL, son of John George WEISEL and Catherine SCHEIB, was born on Sep 21, 1823 in Bucks County.902 He married Maria LOUX on Nov 18, 1847 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.903 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Bucks County.904 He died on Jun 3, 1885 in Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.905 He was buried in Hilltown Township.906 |
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Maria LOUX was born on Nov 2, 1816. She died on Dec 5, 1897 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Hilltown Township.907 She and Henry WEISEL had the following children: |
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Mary Ann WEISEL, daughter of John George WEISEL and Catherine SCHEIB, was born on Oct 3, 1825 in Bucks County.908 Note - DOB as calculated from newspaper death notice is 7 Jul 1825. Mary died on Feb 21, 1878 in Bucks County.909 |
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Samuel WEISEL,910 son of John George WEISEL and Catherine SCHEIB, was born on Apr 12, 1828 in Bucks County.911 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.572 He married Catherine Ann KOBER on Nov 2, 1851 in Bucks County.912,913 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Warrington Township.169 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Warrington Township.914 He died on May 26, 1916 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.915,916 |
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Catherine Ann KOBER (also known as Catherine Ann COVER) was born on Sep 15, 1829.917 She died on Aug 22, 1914 in Bucks County.918 |
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Aaron WEISEL, son of John George WEISEL and Catherine SCHEIB, was born on Feb 25, 1831 in Bucks County.919 He married Maria C. COVER on Aug 17, 1854 in Bucks County.920 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Warrington Township.921 He died. |
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Susanna YUNT (also known as Susanna JUNT), daughter of John YUNT and Mary WISEL, was born on Feb 16, 1819 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.mowerfamily.org/notes/trinity.html EARLY HISTORY ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH AND TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH OF BEDFORD, PA 1065 PIONEER LIBRARY, BEDFORD, PA 15522 LUTHERAN CHURCH RECORD AND BAPTISMS
THIS WAS FORMALLY KNOWN AS UNION CHURCH
THE REFORMED AND LUTHERANS HAVING COMBINED CONGREGATION ON JOHN STREET BRICK BUILDING IN 1832--REPLACED THE ORIGINAL LOG STRUCTURE.
RECORDS WRITTEN IN GERMAN AND ARE TRANSLATED.
Susanna Junt born in 1819, Feb 16, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock A.M. morning. A daughter was born to John Junt and his wife Maria Weisel, and on April 9 thereafter was Bpt. Witt: John Klotz and wife Susanna Stachsclaegel who named it Susanna. Susanna died. |
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Abram YUNT, son of John YUNT and Mary WISEL, was born in 1831. He died on Nov 1, 1904 in Pine Brove, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA.922 |
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Alexander WIYSEL (also known as Alexander Weisel), son of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born on Aug 24, 1824 in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.923 He married Susanna STINEMAN in 1848 in Pennsylvania.924,925,926 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp.927 In 1859 he lived.928 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas, USA. www.ancestry.com Federal Population Schedule 1870 WYSEL, ALEXANDER Jackson County AR 343 Jacksonport
Alexander married Emma PRICHARD on Apr 18, 1880 in Jacksonport. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jacksonport.929 He died aft 1880. Btw 1887 and 1893 he possessed Arkansas Donation Lands in Arkansas, USA. http://www.arkansasresearch.com/dland5n.txt Following is a list of names contained in the book, "Arkansas Donation Lands, 6 December 1887 - 21 December 1893" by Desmond Walls Allen, published by Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033. ISBN 1-56546-192-4, softbound, 117 pages, $20.00 plus $3.00 shipping.
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July 2002 - http://www.arkansasresearch.com/dland5n.txt Following is a list of names contained in the book, "Arkansas Donation Lands, 6 December 1887 - 21 December 1893" by Desmond Walls Allen, published by Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033. ISBN 1-56546-192-4, softbound, 117 pages, $20.00 plus $3.00 shipping.
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Susanna STINEMAN, daughter of Jacob STINEMAN ( - ) and Elizabeth LING ( - ), was born on May 31, 1823 in Unknown.925 She was buried in Aug, 1877 in Jackson County, Arkansas, USA. <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemeteries/robinson.t xt> (Feb 2003) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemeteries/robinson.tx t Copyright 1976 Jackson County Historical Society. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission of the Jackson County Historical Society.
Inventory taken from "Cemetery Records of Jackson County, Arkansas", compiled by Jane Allen Goodwin and published in 1976 by the Jackson County Historical Society. The above book can be found in the W.A. Billingsley Library, Newport, AR.
It was originally the family cemetery of Alexander Robinson, and it was reserved as such by his sons, John A. Robinson and Melville L. Robinson, when they sold the plantation to William D. Williams in 1872. 'It is not intended to ... convey ... the old Family Burying ground,' a two-acre tract in the NW 1/4 of Sec. 22, Twp. 12 N., Range 3 W."
M.E. Wiysel 11 July 1860 to 15/13 May 1893 Susanna Wiysel 31 May 1823 to 21 Aug 1877 wife of A. Susanna died on Aug 21, 1877 in Jackson County. |
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http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemetery/robinson.txt (Oct 2002) Inventory taken from "Cemetery Records of Jackson County, Arkansas", compiled by Jane Allen Goodwin and published in 1976 by the Jackson County Historical Society. The above book can be found in the W.A. Billingsley Library, Newport, AR.
"ROBINSON CEMETERY by James Logan Morgan and William Owen Decker" "Robinson Cemetery was inventoried in November 1957 by James Logan Morgan and William Owen Decker, and on 2 Feb 1964 by James Logan Morgan, who made a re-inventory in January 1968. It was originally the family cemetery of Alexander Robinson, and it was reserved as such by his sons, John A. Robinson and Melville L. Robinson, when they sold the plantation to William D. Williams in 1872. 'It is not intended to ... convey ... the old Family Burying ground,' a two-acre tract in the NW 1/4 of Sec. 22, Twp. 12 N., Range 3 W."
WIYSEL, M. E. (11 Jul 1860 - 15/13 May 1893) WIYSEL, Susanna (31 May 1823 - 21 Aug 1877) wife of A.
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Esther WISEL, daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born in May, 1826 in Pennsylvania. She married Martin FUNK bef 1850 in Cambria County. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Jackson Twp.597 She was a Spouse at Census of Martin FUNK on Oct 17, 1850 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.930 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Croyle Township.931 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Croyle Twp.932 She died on Jun 16, 1922 in South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.933 She was buried on Jun 18, 1922 in South Fork Cemetery, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. |
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Date rec'd: 12 Nov. 2002 PA Vital Records, New Castle, PA File No. 62327
Full Name: Esther Funk DOB May 1826, Age: 96 yrs, 1 mo. DOD: 17 June 1922 12 p.m., South Fork, PA Place of Birth: PA Name of Father: Moses Wysel Fathers Place of Birth: PA Maiden Name of Mother: Not Known Mothers Place of Birth: Not Known Next of Kin signature: C. O. Dimond, South Fork, PA Burial: South Fork Cemetery, South Fork, PA [note 11/2002 Moses Wysel is the name of her brother]. |
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Martin FUNK was born c. 1824. He appeared in the census on Oct 17, 1850 in Jackson Township.930 His Military was 'Civil War, Company D, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry under Capt. Skelly' c. 1863. 1890 Cambria County, Pennsylvania Special Veterans Census Funk Martin 11 PA Cav 20 Sept 1962 14 Jan 1964 South Fork 6.00 Martin was buried in Sep, 1907 in Cambria County. He died on Sep 17, 1907 in South Fork. Johnstown Tribune Democrat 17 Sept 1907 [Cambria County, Pennsylvania]
AGED VETERAN DIES Martin Funk, of South Fork, Expires at Age of Eighty-three Years Special to the Tribune South Fork, Sept 17 - Martin Funk, a native of Huntingdon County and a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home here at 8 o'clock this morning at the age of eighty-three years. Mr. Funk fought in Company D, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry under Capt. Skelly. He had resided in this town and vivinity for the past forty years and was one of the best known residents of the community. His death followed a long illness of rheumatism. He leaves a wife and one brother, Henry, of Blacklick Township. Undertaker George will have charge of the interment to be made in the South Fork Cemetery on Thursday morning after services at 10 o'clock at the late home of the decedent. |
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Hanah WISEL, daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born c. 1830 in Pennsylvania.934 She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1850 in Pennsylvania.594 |
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Moses WISEL, son of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born on Dec 19, 1831 in Pennsylvania.934,935 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.594 He was a Son at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1850 in Pennsylvania.594 He married Elizabeth FUNK on Dec 19, 1855 in Unknown.935 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Conemaugh Township.936 His Military was 'Civil War, Union' "ABT 1862–AUG 1864".937 www.ancestry.com Database: Civil War Pension Index
Moses Wysel Image: 1640 State Filed: Widow: Relative: Minor: Comments: D. Hildebrandt, Gdn.
Moses Wysel Image: 1641 State Filed: Widow: Elizabeth Wysel Relative: Minor: Comments:
www.ancestry.com Surname Given Name Rank Company Regiment State Arm of Service Death Date Cause of Death Remarks Reference Location of Capture Date of Capture Page Notes More Information Code Grave WISEL MOSES PRIVATE K 18 PA CAVALRY JULY 28, 1864 DIPHTHERIA M. WISEL [3] p 60 [3]; p 1074 [10] MINE RUN, VA 18640505 127 - - - - NO 14181 4181
Moses died on Aug 28, 1864 in Georgia, USA. He was buried in Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA.938 He experienced Misc on Nov 10, 1870 in Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.939 |
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[Letter from Moses Wysel to his wife, Elizabeth Funk Wisel.]
Danville, Virginia May 16, 1864
Dear Wife- Will write a few lines to inform you that I am in good Health, and hope these few lines may find you all in good health too. I do not like letting you alone, but it the best I can do. I will be back in 1 year's time to you. Yours Truly, Mr. M. Wisel
Iva Wysel (She always used this spelling), daughter of William Wysel, and granddaughter of Moses Wisel writes further: The above is written exactly as the letter (original) which is encased in a picture frame of Grandfather who is in uniform. He appears to be a small man, with full grown whiskers-his hair appeared to be dark. I also hunted up the History of Cambria County, PA. I could only find the second volume and the third. The 2nd volume deals with the Civil War. It gives the following: Company K- Moses Wisel. Captured at Mine Run, Orange Co., VA, May 5, 1864. Died at Andersonville, GA Prison August 28, 1864. Burial record July 28, 1864, grave # 4181.
Transcribed by Sara Deffenbaugh from a page by Ethel Baker from a letter her cousin, Iva O. Wysel (b. 4 Nov. 1887 South Fork, PA, d. 8 Sept. 1975 in Cleveland, burial at South Fork Cemetery, Cambria Co., PA) wrote to her. Iva lived in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a daughter of William Wysel. |
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Elizabeth FUNK, daughter of Joseph FUNK ( - ), was born in 1834 in Jackson Township. Birth year calculated from death record. Elizabeth married Thomas MOORE on Dec 28, 1865. She appeared in the census in 1890 in Croyle Township & So. Fork Borough, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.940 She was buried in Jul, 1899 in Section A, Lot 48, South Fork Cemetery, Cambria County, PA. Source: John Moore, cemetery records manager. Elizabeth died on Jul 23, 1899 in South Fork. Source: Will/Probate: File # 5859, old jail Cambria County Records Storage. Book # 11 Pg, 287 Cambria County Court House.
Death Record Cambria County Courthouse, V 2 Pg 105 4th from bottom: Elizabeth Moore, 65 yrs, no parents listed, widow, birthplace Jackson Twp., died July 23, 1899 Maple St., South Fork of Dropsy. interment South Fork Cemetery.
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The following two paragraphs of information on the family of Thomas Moore and Elizabeth Funk was provided by Sara Deffenbaugh January 2003.
Thomas Moore married Elizabeth (Funk) Wisel in 28 Dec 1865; Children: Frank b. 1872 d. 7 Apr 1943 married Gertrude Morris; Clarissa; John; Maggie b. 4 May 1875 d. 9 July 1955 married Samuel Puckey 15 Dec 1897; James Fisher.
Samuel Puckey b. 1875 d. 1947 married Maggie Moore b. 4 May 1875 d. 9 July 1955 married 15 Dec 1897 d/o Thomas & Elizabeth (Funk-Wisel) Moore. Children; Bess/Betty married Joseph Wisnewski; Margaret married Leonard Mitchell; Charlesl; James b. 18 Nov 1902 d. 3 Dec 1989 married Olive Hunter.
(I have obits for Maggie and Frank. S. Deffenbaugh, Jan 2003)
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Susan WISEL, daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born c. 1835 in Pennsylvania.934 She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1850 in Pennsylvania.594 She married David HARMAN on Dec 14, 1856 in Wabash County. Note -- June 2003 Marriage info from the "Lineage of Ethel Adams Baker" 1961 had Susan married to a "Clune". Subsequent census research does not support this spouse. Susannah was a widow in 1880. -------------------------------------------
Wabash County, Indiana Marriage Records 1854 - 1861 Compiled by Wabash County Historical Museum
County: Wabash Name: David Harman Spouse: Susann Wisel Marriage Date: 14 Dec 1856 Performed By: G. B. M. Name/b>: Isaac Lawshe Book: B Original Source Page: 52 <http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=inmarr1880&ti=0&ct=2814813>View Full ContextWabash County, Indiana Marriage Records 1861 - 1882 Bk. C Compiled by Wabash County Historical Museum. Susan appeared in the census in 1860 in Richland Township, Miami County, Indiana, USA.595 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Brown Township, Paulding County, Ohio, USA.941 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Brown Township.942 She died aft 1880. |
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David HARMAN was born c. 1833 in Pennsylvania. His Military was 'Civil War,Co. D, 151st Indiana Infantry' c. 1863. Served with Co. D, 151st Indiana Infantry. Either died in service or shortly after. Susannah filed for a widow's pension in June 1865 (date unclear). Her Application # - 99,150 (could be 77, 150) and pension # 80, 831. David died bef 1870. He and Susan WISEL had the following children: |
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Mary WISEL, daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susanna WISSINGER, was born c. 1836 in Pennsylvania.934 She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA.595 She married Nathaniel SHELTON on Apr 13, 1865 in Wabash County. Indiana Marriages - 1850-1900 online Nathaniel K. Shelton, groom, Mary Weiysol, bride, md. 13 April 1865, md. by local minister Isaac Milton - gives other info - Book 288, page 6. Mary died. She was a Spouse at Census of Nathaniel SHELTON in 1870.599 |
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Jacob WISEL, son of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born on Jul 3, 1839 in Pennsylvania. Dob and Dod is from cemtery information provided by Wabash Carnegie Public Library. Dob was also listed on Jacob's death certificate. Jacob appeared in the census in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 He was a Son at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 His Military was 'Civil War, Co A 20 Reg't I.V.I' in 1862 (est). Military service company and regiment is from cemtery information provided by Wabash Carnegie Public Library.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/wabash/war/civil/1883pens.txt Transcribed for the Internet and submitted by Mike Sweeney May 22, 1999. ©1998 Mike Sweeney. sweeney2@wolfenet.com
A list of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Wabash County, Indiana
Certif. Pensioner Name Post Office Cause for Pension $$$$ Original Number Rate Date 191,192 Wisel, Jacob Wabash dis. of abdomial 6.00 Jun 1881 viscera Jacob married Lucinda KEEFER on Apr 7, 1868 in Wabash County. www.ancestry.com (Oct. 2004) Marriage Records 1861-1882 BKC Wabash County, Indiana Compiled by Wabash County Historical Museum
Jacob Weisel Lucinda Keefer Marriage date: 7 Apr 1868 Wabash County Book 122, page 7 Name: A. Birch
------------------------------------------- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~keffer/k160/marriageIN.htm (Oct. 2004) Jacob Wesel Lucinda Keefer 4/7/1868 Wabash IN
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------------------------------------------- There were no children born to this marriage. No children listed 1870-1900 census and 1900 census shows 0 children born/0 children living. Jacob appeared in the census on Jul 9, 1870 in Noble Township, Indiana, Wabash County, USA. Bureau of the Census, The Ninth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1870 in Indiana, Call Number: Roll 360 (Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., b. 1998, no date), Wabash County p. 17 (printed 125) #136/126. Jacob was a Son at Census of Susan \ Susanna HORNER on Jun 24, 1880 in Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA.600 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Noble Township.600 He appeared in the census in 1900 in Waltz Township.943 He was buried in Mar, 1904 in Wabash County. He died on Mar 22, 1904 in Waltz Township. Date as sent by from Wabash Carnegie Public Library was 3 - 33 - 1904.
Indiana State Board of Health Record Number 345 County of Wabash Township of Waltz Full Name: Jacob Wisel Date of Death: March 22, 1904 Married Names of husband/wife: Lucinda Wisel Date of Birth: July 3, 1839 Age: 64 years 8 months 19 days Occupation: Farmer Birthplace: Penn Place of Death: Wabash Co. Name of Father: Joseph Wisel Birthplace of Father: Unknown Maiden Name of Mother: Susan Horner Birthplace of Mother: Penn Chief Cause: Chronic Tuberculosis Immediate Cause: Labor Pneumonia Place of Burial: Lutheran. |
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Lucinda KEEFER, daughter of John KEEFER ( - ) and Susanna --?-- ( - ), was born on Jun 1, 1832 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. E. C. Saylor, compiler, Baptism Records of the Greenville Union Church, Somerset County, Pennsylvania (No place: no publisher), p. 208. (Microfilm available through the LDS Family History Center)
Dob and Dod is from cemtery information provided by Wabash Carnegie Public Library. Dob provided by Wabash Carnegie Library is 1 July 1835. Lucinda was christened on Sep 9, 1832 in Greenville Union Church, Greenville Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA. E. C. Saylor, compiler, Baptism Records of the Greenville Union Church, Somerset County, Pennsylvania (No place: no publisher), p. 208. (Microfilm available through the LDS Family History Center). Lucinda appeared in the census on Aug 23, 1850 in Mechanic Township, Holmes County, Ohio, USA. Bureau of the Census, The Seventh Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1850 in Ohio (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1850), Holmes County p. 169\1214. Lucinda appeared in the census on Jul 9, 1870 in Noble Township. Bureau of the Census, The Ninth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1870 in Indiana, Call Number: Roll 360 (Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., b. 1998, no date), Wabash County p. 17 (printed 125) #136/126. Lucinda appeared in the census on Jun 24, 1880 in Noble Township.600 She was a Daughter-in-law at Census of Susan \ Susanna HORNER on Jun 24, 1880 in Noble Township.600 She appeared in the census in 1900 in Waltz Township.943 She died on Jun 30, 1911 in Indiana, USA. She was buried in Jul, 1911 in Wabash County. |
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Individual Narrative of Lucinda Keefer
Printed on: 26 Oct 2004 Prepared by: Margaret E. Adams 7452 N. Meadow Lane New Carlisle, IN 46552-9162 peggenealogy@aol.com 574-654-3672
Lucinda KEEFER was born on 1 Jun 1832 at Somerset County, Pennsylvania (age 18, 1850 census).(1) She was the daughter of John KEEFER and Susannah (Susan). She was baptized on 9 Sep 1832 at Greenville Union Church, Greenville Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.(2) She appeared on the census of John KEEFER on 23 Aug 1850 at Mechanic Twp., Holmes County, Ohio.(3) She appeared on the census of John KEEFER on 10 Jul 1860 at Mechanic Twp., Holmes County, Ohio.(4) She married Jacob WISEL, son of Joseph WISEL and Susan HORNER, on 7 Apr 1868 at Wabash County, Indiana.(5) She and Jacob WISEL appeared on the census of 9 Jul 1870 at Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana (Lucinda's age is given as 28 here, should be 38).(6) She and Jacob WISEL appeared on the census of 24 Jun 1880 at Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana.(7) She and Jacob WISEL appeared on the census of 11 Jun 1900 at Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana (Census gives no children for Lucinda. Also in the household are lodgers Perry Haskins age 28, Catharine age 20 and Ruth age 1).(8) She died on 30 Jun 1911 at Wabash County, Indiana, at age 79.(9) She was buried after 30 Jun 1911 at Lutheran Cemetery, Wabash County, Indiana. (NOTE: Perry "Hoskins" married Katie Keefer on 28 March 1898 - Wabash County Marriages p. 89. The relationship is unknown.)
Endnotes
1) E. C. Saylor, compiler, Baptism Records of the Greenville Union Church, Somerset County, Pennsylvania (No place: no publisher), p. 208. (Microfilm available through the LDS Family History Center) 2) Ibid. 3) Bureau of the Census, The Seventh Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1850 in Ohio (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1850), Holmes County p. 169\1214. Hereinafter cited as 1850 OH Census. 4) Bureau of the Census, The Eighth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1860 in Ohio (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1860), Holmes County p. 308 73. Hereinafter cited as 1860 OH Census. 5) Larry & Cynthia Scheuer, compiler, Wabash County Indiana Marriages 1835-1899 (Warsaw, IN: no publisher, 1995), p. 89 (County record book 7 p. 122). Hereinafter cited as Wabash Marriages. 6) Bureau of the Census, The Ninth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1870 in Indiana, Call Number: Roll 360 (Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., b. 1998, no date), Wabash County p. 17 (printed 125) #136/126. 7) Bureau of the Census, The Tenth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1880 in Indiana (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880), Wabash County ED 189 p. 28B #253-255. Hereinafter cited as 1880 IN Census. 8) Bureau of the Census, The Twelfth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1900 in Indiana (Washington, D.C.: Govenment Printing Office, 1900), Wabash County ED 129 p. 278 A (5A) #94/94. Hereinafter cited as 1900 IN Census. 9) Ancestry.com (countrygal5943@yahoo.com and bonnie@psl.wisc.edu), Ancestral File. |
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Daniel WIYSEL, son of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born c. 1841 in Pennsylvania.595 He was a Son at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jacksonport.929 He married Elizabeth (Mary E) SHELLSWORTH on Nov 20, 1881 in Jacksonport. http://jacksoncountyclerk.0catch.com/1880-1881.html (Feb 2003) Jackson County Marriage Report 1880-1881
Groom Groom Age Groom Residence Bride Bridge Age Bride Residence MAR DATE INDEX WAYSEL, DAN H 30 JACKSONPORT, AR 72075, SHELLSWORTH, MARY E 20 JACKSONPORT, AR 72075, 11/20/1881 B/239 WYSEL, ALEXANDER 53 JACKSONPORT, AR 72075, PRICHARD, EMMA 29 JACKSONPORT, AR 72075, 4/18/1880 B/145. Daniel married Flora Ellen PRUITT on Aug 20, 1893 in Newark, Jackson County, Arkansas, USA. http://jacksoncountyclerk.0catch.com/1892-1893.html Jackson County Marriage Report 1892-1893
Groom Groom Age Groom Residence Bride Bride Age Bride Residence MAR DATE INDEX WIYSEL, D. H. 52 NEWARK, AR 72562, PREWITT, FLORA E 18 NEWARK, AR 72562, 8/20/1893 D/104. Daniel died c. Sep, 1918 in Oklahoma, USA. |
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Family knowledge passed down from Daniel's son Charles is Daniel and Flora lived in Lequire and Daniel died in Hoyt, Oklahoma. A descendent was unable to find a death record for Daniel in Haskell and Pittsburg counties.
Information provided by Sara Deffenbaugh, Jan 2003 Daniel H. Wiysel b. 1841 d. 1914 married Elizabeth Sutterworth in 1880 no children; second wife Flora Ellen Pruitt 20 Aug 1893 in Newark, AR. Child: Charles W. b. 17 May 1895 d. 14 Sept 1977 in Krebs, OK married Avie. I found info on Daniel and Flora's marriage license filed at Jackson County Courthouse, Jackson AR.
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Elizabeth (Mary E) SHELLSWORTH was born on Jul 11, 1860. She died on May 13, 1893 in Jackson County. She was buried on May 15, 1893 in Jackson County. <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemeteries/robinson.t xt> (Feb 2003) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemeteries/robinson.tx t Copyright 1976 Jackson County Historical Society. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission of the Jackson County Historical Society.
Inventory taken from "Cemetery Records of Jackson County, Arkansas", compiled by Jane Allen Goodwin and published in 1976 by the Jackson County Historical Society. The above book can be found in the W.A. Billingsley Library, Newport, AR.
It was originally the family cemetery of Alexander Robinson, and it was reserved as such by his sons, John A. Robinson and Melville L. Robinson, when they sold the plantation to William D. Williams in 1872. 'It is not intended to ... convey ... the old Family Burying ground,' a two-acre tract in the NW 1/4 of Sec. 22, Twp. 12 N., Range 3 W."
M.E. Wiysel 11 July 1860 to 15/13 May 1893 Susanna Wiysel 31 May 1823 to 21 Aug 1877 wife of A. |
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Flora Ellen PRUITT (also known as Flora Ellen PREWITT) was born c. 1875. She died on Dec 17, 1929 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She and Daniel WIYSEL had the following children: |
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Rachel WISEL (also known as Rachel Weisel), daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born on Jul 30, 1846 in Mineral Point, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.595 She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 She married Martin Stephen HAINES on Feb 22, 1872 in Wabash County. Wabash County, Indiana Marriage Records 1854 - 1861 Compiled by Wabash County Historical Museum
County: Wabash Name: Martin S. Haines Spouse: Rachel Wisel Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1872 Performed By: J. P. Name/b>: W. L. Russell Book: 17 Original Source Page: 7. Rachel was buried in Aug, 1908 in Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado, USA. She died on Aug 16, 1908 in New Windsor, Weld County, Colorado, USA. New Windsor, Colorado August 22, 1908
Death of Mrs. Haines
About noon on sunday last Rachel Haines, wife of M. S. Haines of this city, passed away, death resulting from dropsy from which she had been suffering for some time. Mrs. Haines had lived in Lafayete for several years past, having joined her husband at Windsor but a short time before her death. She was sixty-two years of age and besides her husband she leaves one daughter and three sons, on of whom is R. Haines, proprietor of the local racket store. The remains were shipped to Lafette Monday morning where interment took place on that day.
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Martin Stephen HAINES was born on Feb 22, 1838 in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana. He died on Jul 20, 1911 in Colorado, USA. |
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All data for Martin Stephen Haines is from the "Lineage of Ethel Adams Baker" 1961. "(Descendant of Quakers Richard & Margaret Haines, to Phila. 1682 on ship "Amity", Richard dying at sea. See Haines History by John W. Haines, 1961)
Title: Haines: Richard Haines and His Descendants Author: John Wesley Haines, Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) Publication: Carr Publishing, Inc, Boyce, VA, 1961 Note: A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682 (Two Volumes)
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Henry H WIYSEL, son of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born on Aug 26, 1848 in Pennsylvania.595 Birth and death date is from gravestone inscription. Henry was a Son at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Lamar Township, Barton County, Missouri, USA.944 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Batesville, Independence, Arkansas, USA.929 He married Nannie C. DOWELL "Unknown". He died on Nov 12, 1898 in Jackson County. He was buried in Nov, 1898 in Jackson County. <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/cemeteries/walgro.txt > Inventory taken from "Jackson County Cemetery Inventory", published in 1968 by the Jackson County Historical Society. The above book can be found in the W.A. Billingsley Library, Newport, AR.
John McFadden retyped many of the published inventories in alphabetical order, and it is from his work that this transcription is made. A copy of his work is located in the Circuit Court office at the Jackson County Courthouse, Newport, AR.
Reprinted with the cooperation of the Jackson County Historical Society.
WALNUT GROVE CEMETERY
"The largest cemetery in Jackson County is the Walnut Grove Cemetery, Newport. The cemetery originated with the burial grounds of the Wallace family. The oldest stone dates from 1862. Walnut Grove is adminstrated by the Walnut Grove Cemetery Association. It is located on the east line of the E 1/2 of Section 6, Twp. 11 North, Range 3 West."
[Inventory completed 1968.] WIYSEL, Henry H. (26 Aug 1848 - 12 Nov 1898). Henry's Military was 'Co B 47th Indiana Infantry' "Civil War". <www.ancestry.com> Widow: Nannie C. Wiysel of Henry H. Wiysel filed pension papers in Arkansas.
Served with Co. B., 47th Indiana Infantry - received a pension and his widow also received one His certificate was No. 797,950. Nannie filed for a widow's pension - 569,582 - filed in Arkansas.
Database: Civil War Pension Index (www.ancestry.com)
Henry H. Wiysel Image: 4174 State Filed: Arkansas Widow: Nannie C. Wiysel
Henry H. Wiysel Image: 4175 State Filed: Arkansas Widow:
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Nannie C. DOWELL, daughter of Green M. DOWELL ( - ) and Zerelda HARDWAY ( - ), was born on Apr 11, 1852 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA.945 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Batesville.946 She appeared in the census in 1900 in Ashley Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA.947 She appeared in the census in 1910. She died on Apr 16, 1925 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA.948 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nm/state/vitals/deaths/wigwok.txt NEW MEXICO DEATHS 1899-1940 Last First MI Date County Age WIYSEL NANNIE D 04 16 25 BERNALILLO 736 WIZEL JAMES W 01 26 12 BERNALILLO 276
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Death certificate #2265, State of New Mexico, Bureau of Public Health. Nannie Dowell Wiysel dated 16 April 1925 from Albuquerque, NM. She was born 11 Apr 1852 in Elizabethtown, KY. Her spouse is listed as H. H. Wiysel and she is listed as widow. Parents listed as Green M. Dowell & Zerelda Hardway. The certificate was signed by M. D. Wiysel, her son. Dod 16 Apr 1925, Bernalillo Co., NM. Nannie was buried on Apr 18, 1925 in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA. She and Henry H WIYSEL had the following children: |
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Martha WIYSEL (also known as Mattie Wiysel), daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born c. 1852 in Pennsylvania.595 She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jacksonport.929 She married Thomas EVANS on May 13, 1882 in Erie, Weld County, Colorado, USA. <http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/vikkigray/weldgroo.htm> Feb, 2003 WELD COUNTY MARRIAGES 1871-1890 ALPHABETICALLY BY GROOM Date Groom Bride 5/13/ 1882 Evans, Thomas Wiysel, Mattie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A copy of the marriage license was obtained in Feb 2003 from: Lynn Kramer Office Manager/Coordinator, Weld Co. Recording Dept., 1402 North 17th Ave, P.O. Box 459, Greeley, CO 80631. A $3.00 fee is required.
Only the marriage certificate was obtained, there was no corresponding marriage application filed. The certificate does not provide any information about parents and the bride and groom. the certificate and not the application, they
Mattie Wiysel & Thomas Evans were married 13 May 1882 in Erie, Weld Co., Colorado,. There is no record/certificate numbers on the certificate/license. Witness' were M. S. Haines & Rachel Haines. Martha died. |
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Sarah WISEL, daughter of Joseph WISEL and Susan \ Susanna HORNER, was born c. 1858 in Indiana. She was a Daughter at Census of Joseph WISEL in 1860 in Waltz Township.595 She was a Sister-in-law at Census of Nathaniel SHELTON in 1870.599 She died aft 1870 in Indiana. |
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Peter GOUGHNOUR, son of Christian GOUGHNOUR and Catherine WISEL, was born c. 1827 in Cambria County. He died on Jul 23, 1875 in Cambria County. Weekly Democrat [Cambria County, PA] 23 July 1875 Goughnour - In Franklin Borough, on Friday, July 23, 1875, Peter Goughnour, aged about 48 years. |
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Daniel GOUGHNOUR, son of Christian GOUGHNOUR and Catherine WISEL, was born c. 1827 in Cambria County. He died on May 27, 1875 in Cambria County. Weekly Democrat [Cambria County, PA] 28 May 1875 Goughnour - In Conemaugh Borough, on Thursday, May 27, 1875, Daniel Goughnour, aged about 48 years. |
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Israel WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Nancy OBER, was born on Dec 13, 1821.604 He died bef 1854. Israel is not included in the will of his father written March 27, 1854. It is presumed Israel predeceased his father. |
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Eliza WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Nancy OBER, was born on Sep 13, 1824 in Pennsylvania.604 She married Joseph S. DOUGHERTY "Unknown" in Unknown. She died on Jun 9, 1885 in Pennsylvania. |
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Levi O. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Nancy OBER, was born on Dec 11, 1830 in Bedford County.604 He married Catherine HOOVER on Sep 28, 1852 in Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html
Bedford County Marriage Record Board Wisel, Levi; Catharine Hoover Posted By: Carol Eddleman Date: June 25 2001
Mr. Levi Wisel married 28 Sep 1852 in Schellsburg Miss Catharine Hoover; both are of St. Clair Twp. (Source: Bedford Inquirer, 22 Oct 1852.)
Levi married Nancy HOOVER on Dec 13, 1855 in Schellsburg. Levi Weisel of St. Clair Township, Bedford County, PA and Miss Nancy Hoover of Morrison's Cove, Bedford County, PA were married in Schellsburg, PA on 13 December 1855. (Source: Bedford Inquirer, 21 December 1855. In 1877 Levi lived in Bedford County. DATE: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 16:35:33 Source: PABEDFOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: County Atlas of Bedford, Pennsylvania, 1877 (misc.)
Levi O'Weisel, Cabinet Maker. Levi appeared in the census in 1880 in Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio, USA.942 He died on Sep 3, 1896 in Lake Township. From the "Two Ober/Over Families on the Pennsylvania Frontier" tree on worldconnect.rootsweb.com (Feb 2003)
He died of hypertrophy of the heart. Stark Co., Ohio Death Records. Stark Co. Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. 1991, p. 344. |
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Catherine HOOVER, daughter of Jacob HOOVER (1800-1876) and Mary Anne SNYDER (1811-1869), was born "BET 24 MAR 1832 AND JAN". She died on Feb 27, 1854. She and Levi O. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Nancy HOOVER, daughter of Jacob HOOVER (1800-1876) and Mary Anne SNYDER (1811-1869), was born on Jan 19, 1834. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Lake Township.942 She died on Jan 25, 1896. She and Levi O. WEISEL had the following children: |
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John WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Feb 26, 1821 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Union Township.609 DOB is 21 Mar 1821 if calculated from gravestone. John appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Allegheny Township.612 He was buried in Jan, 1859 in Weisel Burial Ground, Northampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.613 He died on Jan 23, 1859 in Somerset County. |
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George W. WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Sep 13, 1823 in Pennsylvania.609 DOB is 15 Sep 1823 if calculated from gravestone. George appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 He married Susanna COMP "Unknown".609 He was buried in Apr, 1857 in Weisel Burial Ground.613 He died on Apr 17, 1857 in Somerset County. |
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Susanna COMP was born c. 1828. She died on Dec 6, 1872 in Somerset County. She was buried in Dec, 1872 in Comp Cemetery, Southampton Twp, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Comp Cemetery, Southampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Weisel Susanna * * Dec 6 1872 44 yrs 2 mos 10 days w/o George. |
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Philip WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Dec 25, 1825 in Pennsylvania. DOB is 26 Dec 1825 if calculated from gravestone. Philip appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Northampton.949 He married Eliza MILLER in Probably Somerset County, Pennsylvania.609 He died on Jun 1, 1901 in Somerset County. DOD was March or April, 1900 in source "Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania". Philip was buried in Jun, 1901 in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Northampton Twp, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania.950 |
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Eliza MILLER was born c. 1835 in Unknown. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Northhampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.949 She died on Feb 12, 1915 in Glencoe, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA.951 She was buried on Feb 14, 1915 in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.950 |
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Eliza MILLER and Philip WEISEL had the following children: |
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Sarah Anne WEISEL, daughter of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Dec 30, 1827 in Pennsylvania.609 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 She married Hezekiah FAIR "Unknown" in Unknown. She died on Feb 27, 1864 in Pennsylvania. |
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Henry WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on May 31, 1831 in Pennsylvania.609 DOB is calculated from gravestone. Henry appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 He died on Sep 9, 1861 in Somerset County. He was buried in Sep, 1861 in Weisel Burial Ground.613 |
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David WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Jan 12, 1833.609 He died on Dec 30, 1838. |
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Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Feb 20, 1835 in Pennsylvania.609,952 The two book sources each have a different birth date for Elizabeth Weisel. Calculating her birth date from the cemetery / death records yields a birth date of 26 June 1834 or 1832, depending on whether 1866 or 1868 is used the correct death year. Mary appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 She married John Jacob POORBAUGH on Aug 4, 1858 in Somerset County.953 She died on Mar 16, 1868 in Pennsylvania.954 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm White Oak Cemetery - Situated at White Oak Reformed and Lutheran Church Site. Located In Larimer Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. 670 Graves Surveyed in 1936 in WPA Project Transcribed and imported for use on this website by Richard Nellans
Order Group Last Name First Name Birth Date Year Death Date Year YRS MOS Days Relative Related To or Remarks 96 55 Poorbaugh Mary * * Mar 16 1866 33 8 20 Wife JJ Poorbaugh--Broken Stone 97 55 Poorbaugh JW Geary * * Jul 1 1876 8 3 25 son JJ & E Poorbaugh. |
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A genealogy based on the book "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) was provided by Paul A. Studly, Chesterland, OH 44026. November 2003
2. Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Weisel Marriage 4 Aug 1858 (age 28)8,9 Children Elizabeth (4.454) Poorbaugh (27 Mar 1859 - aft 1870) Henry Alvin (4.233) Poorbaugh (27 Mar 1859 - 28 Jun 1921) infant Silas (4.356) Poorbaugh (abt 1861 - abt 1861) Herman D. (4.234) Poorbaugh (Jan 1863 - ) Louvisa (4.453) Poorbaugh (Jun 1863 - aft 1880) Nelson D. (4.427) Poorbaugh (abt 1865 - ) John W. Geary child (4.425) Poorbaugh (16 Mar 1868 - 11 Jul 1876)
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John Jacob POORBAUGH, son of John POORBAUGH ( - ) and Elizabeth --?-- ( - ), was born in 1830 in Northhampton Twp.609 He died on May 16, 1912 in Somerset County.955 |
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The Burbach/Purbaugh/Poorbaugh family is extensively documented in the book "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History 1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988.
Additional sources [November 2003]: 1) The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, 1675 Poorbaugh Road, Fairhope, PA 15538 2) new Family History Book update expected in 2003-2004 3) http://poorbaughfamily.org, http://www.burbachfamily.org/default.htm. |
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Emeline WEISEL, daughter of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Aug 20, 1837 in Somerset County.609 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 In 1912 she lived in Scottdale, Pennsylvania. She married Henry SUDER "Unknown" in Unknown. She married Henry D. BOLE "Unknown" in Unknown. She died. |
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Samuel WEISEL, son of David WEISEL and Mary (Polly) SELLERS, was born on Sep 27, 1841 in Pennsylvania.609 DOB calculated from gravestone. Samuel appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.612 He married Charlotte DIVELY c. 1865 in Unknown.956 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Harrison.641 He was buried in Sep, 1882 in Weisel Burial Ground.613 He died on Sep 24, 1882 in Somerset County. |
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Charlotte DIVELY was born c. 1835 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.641 She married Henry ROUSCH on Apr 28, 1889 in Bedford County. Henry Rousch, age 58, a brick molder living in Hyndman Boro, and Charlotte Weisel, age 54 living in Hyndman Boro, were married April 28, 1889, by Rev. J. H. Walterick at the home of Hezekiah Pairs. Henry's wife had died 2 years and 2 months before. Charlotte's husband had died 7 years ago. Both of Henry's parents are deceased. (Bedford Marriages Vol 3 #914. Charlotte died. She and Samuel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Samuel W. WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Feb 28, 1825 in Bedford County. DOB is from death certificate. Parents, Abraham and Elizabeth Mann Weisell are named in death certificate. Samuel married Rebecca KOONTZ on Apr 9, 1846 in Bedford County. --Death cert. of Samuel W. Weisel names Rebecca Koontz as spouse.
--Married on Thurs. 9th inst. Samuel Weisel to Rebecca Koons, both of Friends Cove. (Source: Bedford Gazette, Apr. 17, 1846.). Samuel appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Napier Township.957 He was buried in Feb, 1853 in German Reformed Cemetery, Bedford Borough, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Feb 23, 1853 in Statlers Mill, Napier Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Samuel W. Weisell, miller, s/o Abraham and Elizabeth Mann Weisell; born 28 Feb 1825 in Bedford Twp.; died 23 Feb 1853 in Statlers Mill, Napier Twp of phthisis (pulmonalis?), aged 27y 11m 25d. Buried in German Reformed Cemetery, Bedford Borough. Spouse: Rebecca Koontz Weisell. Certificate returned by Dr. John C. Ealy of Schellsburg. (Source: Death Certificate, Bedford Co., 1852-1854.)
Samuel Weisel died at the age of 27 years, 11 months, and 23 days on February 23, 1853. (Source: German Reformed and Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., Burial Records.)
Mr. Samuel Weisel died on Feb. 23, 1853 at his residence in Napier Twp. aged 27 years 11 months and 25 days. (Source: Bedford Gazette, March 4, 1853
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Rebecca KOONTZ appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.957 She married Joseph S. DIEHL on Nov 20, 1856 in Bedford County.958 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bedford Township.959 She died on Jul 19, 1897 in Bedford County. DOD from the obituary of Joseph Diehl. She and Samuel W. WEISEL had the following children: |
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William W. WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Mar 1, 1827 in Bedford County. DOB from gravestone.
No source yet to establish parents Abraham and Elizabeth except close proximity in the 1850 census and buried in Friends Cove where Abraham was living by 1860. William married Jane MINNICH on Mar 29, 1849 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Marriage Record Board Weisel, William to Minnich, Jane Posted By: Lucy Cronin Date: October 5 2003 Weisel, William to Minnich, Jane by Rev Zigler on March 29, 1849 (Source: Bedford Inquirer). William appeared in the census in 1850 in Bedford County.960 He married Mary SAMEL on Jul 12, 1855 in Bedford Borough, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. Mr. William Weisel and Miss Mary Samel, both of Bedford Borough, Bedford County, PA were married on 12 July 1855. (Source: Bedford Intelligencer, 20 July 1855. William's Misc was 'Carriage and Blacksmithing business' on May 27, 1856 in Bedford County.635 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.961 He died on Dec 22, 1864 in Bedford County.962 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board Weisel, William Posted By: Donna Creary Date: November 19 2003 ;Mr William Weisel died Dec. 23, 1864 in Friends Cove at the age of 37 y 9 m 21 d. (Source: Bedford Gazette & Inquirer Jan. 6, 1865). William was buried on Dec 25, 1864 in Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
William Weisel 3-1-1827 - 12-22-1864. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). |
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Jane MINNICH was born c. 1821 in Pennsylvania. She died on Oct 11, 1854 in Bedford County. Jane Weisel died on October 11, 1854 at the age of 33. She was the wife of William Weisel. (Source: The Cemetery Records of the Old Presbyterian Church, Bedford, Pa.)
Mrs. Jane Weisel, wife of William Weisel, died on 12 October 1854. (Source: Deaths as listed in the ministers' and session orders of the Presbyterian Church, Bedford, Bedford County, Pa.)
Mrs. Jane Weisel, wife of William of Bedford Borough, died Oct. 11, 1854. (Source: Bedford Inquirer and Chronicle, Oct. 27, 1854). She and William W. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Mary SAMEL was born c. Oct 10, 1826. DOB calculated from newspaper obituary notice. Mary died of heart disease on May 13, 1891 in Saxton, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Mrs. Mary Weisel, a former resident of Bedford, died of heart disease at Saxton May 13, 1891, aged 64y 7m 3d; burial was in Bedford Cemetery. She had been a widow since 1862, her husband dying Dec. 23rd of that year. They had been married only six years. There were four children born; three children died within one week of each other. The surviving daughter married J. A. Covalt about four years ago.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, May 22, 1891, p. 1.). Mary was buried in May, 1891 in Bedford Cemetery, Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. She and William W. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Simon Peter WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born c. Nov 1, 1830 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from age at death. Simon appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.963 He died on Apr 25, 1851 in Bedford County. Simon Peter Weisel died at the age of 20 years, 5 months, and 24 days on April 25, 1851. He was the son of A. and E. Weisel. (Source: German Reformed and Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., Burial Records.)
Mr. Simon P. Weisel, s/o Abraham, died on 25 Apr 1851 in Bedford Borough. (Source: Bedford Inquirer, 2 May 1851). |
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John WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Mar 16, 1833 in Bedford County. DOB from gravestone. John died on Aug 8, 1859 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board (Source: Bedford Gazette, August 19, 1859)
John Weisel died on August 8, 1859, in Friends Cove, at the age of 27. John was buried in Aug, 1859 in Twin Churches Cemetery. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
John son of A & E Weisel 3-16-1833 - 8-8-1859. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA)
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born c. 1838 in Bedford County. Year of birth calculated from age at death and 1850 census. Mary died on Apr 10, 1865. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board Stoner, Mrs Mary Posted By: Donna Creary Date: November 25 2003
Mrs Mary Stoner, d/o Abraham Weisel, Esq, died Apr. 10, 1865 in Ptnv in her 27th yr. (Source: Bedford Gazette & Inquirer Apr. 28, 1865). Mary married --?-- STONER. |
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Henrietta WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Aug 6, 1840 in Bedford County. DOB from gravestone/cemetery reading. Henrietta was buried in Apr, 1847 in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Henritta Henritta Weisel 8-6-1840 - 4-16-1847. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). Henrietta died on Apr 16, 1847 in Bedford County. |
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Abraham WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Feb 14, 1844 in Colerain Township.617 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.964 He married Malinda HARTMAN on May 13, 1875 in Pattonville, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.617 www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html
Married on the 13th inst., at Pattonville, by Rev. J. W. Cleaver, Mr. Abram Weisel, jr., of Charlesville, Bedford co., Pa., and Miss Minnie C. Harman, of Pattonville, Bedford co., Pa.
(Source: Everett Press, April?, 1875)
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/vitals/marriages/weisel-hartman.txt (Nov. 2016) MARRIAGE: Abram WEISEL Jr. to Minnie C. HARTMAN, 1875, Bedford County, PAContributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by MS<MMSGemstone@aol.com>Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htmhttp://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/
WEISEL - HARTMAN - May 13 at Pattonsville, by Rev. J. W. Cleaver of Martinsburg, Blair county, Mr. Abram Weisel Jr. of Charlesville to Miss Minnie C. Hartman of Pattonsville, all of Bedford county.The Register, Hollidaysburg, Pa., Wednesday, May 19, 1875 Abraham appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Colerain Township.965 "1865 to retirement" he was in Bedford County. He died c. 1920. Approximate year of death taken from the obit of his son James H. Weisel. |
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Malinda HARTMAN (also known as Minnie K WEISEL), daughter of Andrew J. HARTMAN (1823-1900) and Susanna STOVER (1827-1900), was born c. 1850 in Maryland, USA. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.966 On Apr 11, 1919 she lived in Pitt Street, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings Bedford Gazette April 11, 1919
Miss Sara Morgart, of Johnstown, is visiting Mrs. M. K. Weisel on Pitt street. Miss Morgart is a Red Cross nurse and was with our forces in France, organizing seven hospitals. Malinda died on May 3, 1926 in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.967 |
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Information below was copied Nov. 2005 from the "Stover Brethern Book" by Richard Rand Weber. This data has not been verified and source information was not incluided. 11/2005
Richard Rand Weber 10715 Mooseberger Ct Columbia , MD 21044
michael stover b 1755 d 1834 md christiana hess 1776 d aft 1819 david b 22 aug 1793 d 12 jul 1851 md mary hill license 23 sep 1827 b 8 jan 1809 d 10 may 1902 susanna b 18 oct 1827 d 7 apr 1900 md andrew j hartman 1844 b ca 1824 d ca 1900 malinda catherine b 23 aug 1849 d aft 1899 md abraham weisel 13 may 1875 b feb 1844 d aft 1899 children susaanna estella b 22 mar 1876 elizabeth a b 25 aug 1877 henrietta b 1 jan 1879 theodore b 4 mar 1881 martha b b 5 sep 1882 mary g b 5 sep 1882 william a b 12 feb 1885 lloyd s b 26 may 1887 james h b 1 feb 1892 elsie m c b 2 jun 1893. |
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Joseph Franklin WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Elizabeth MANN, was born on Sep 27, 1845 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from church burial/death record. Joseph died on May 9, 1851 in Bedford Borough. Joseph Franklin, s/o Abraham, died on 9 May 1851 near Bedford Borough. (Source: Bedford Inquirer, 16 May 1851)
Joseph Frank Weisel died at the age of 5 years, 7 months, and 12 days on May 9, 1851. He was the son of A. and E. Weisel. (Source: German Reformed and Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., Burial Records.). |
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John MECHTLEY, son of Jacob MICHTLY and Mary (Polly) WEISEL, was born c. 1835 in Bedford County. He died. |
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Caroline MECHTLEY, daughter of Jacob MICHTLY and Mary (Polly) WEISEL, was born c. 1838 in Bedford County. She died. |
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Daniel MECHTLEY, son of Jacob MICHTLY and Mary (Polly) WEISEL, was born c. 1841 in Bedford County. He died. |
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George MECHTLEY, son of Jacob MICHTLY and Mary (Polly) WEISEL, was born c. 1843 in Bedford County. He died. |
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Susan MECHTLEY, daughter of Jacob MICHTLY and Mary (Polly) WEISEL, was born c. 1846 in Bedford County. She died. |
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William Watson WEISEL, son of Philip WEISEL and Mary NYCUM, was born on Mar 25, 1841 in Bedford County. William Watson, s/o Philip and Mary Weisel, was born 25 Mar 1841 and baptized 1 Jan 1842 at the German Reformed Church, Bedford. (Source: Baptisms at the German Reformed Church, Bedford). William was baptised on Jan 1, 1842 in German Reformed Church, Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in Mar, 1926 in Bedford Cemetery. He died on Mar 22, 1926 in Bedford. Bedford--March 25, William W. Weisel, aged 85, died last Sunday morning at his home on East Pitt Street. He was a veteran of the Civil War, and was honorably discharged after a service of three years and 11 months. He is survived by one sister, Miss Henrietta Weisel; niece, Miss Gertrude Middleton, and two nephews, Percy W. A. Middleton and Paul Reed, all of Bedford. Funeral Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. J. Albert Eyler, of the Reformed Church. Burial was in the Bedford Cemetery. (Source: Johnstown Tribune Democrat, March 25, 1926.). |
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Sarah Ellen WEISEL, daughter of Philip WEISEL and Mary NYCUM, was born in Bedford County. She married John Philip REED on May 30, 1878 in German Reformed Church.968 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
John P. Reed and S. Ellen Weisel were married on 30 May 1878, by the Rev. Henry Heckerman.
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John Philip REED, son of Michael REED (1788- ) and Elizabeth SCHELL ( - ), was born on Jan 13, 1817 in Schellsburg.968 He married Lucinda MENGEL in 1840.968 He died. He and Sarah Ellen WEISEL had the following children: |
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Henrietta Lucinda WEISEL, daughter of Philip WEISEL and Mary NYCUM, was born on May 27, 1848 in Bedford County. Henrietta Lucinda Weisel, daughter of Philip and Mary Weisel, was born 27 May 1848 and bapt 5 Nov 1848 at the Bedford German Reformed Church. (Source: Baptismal Records of the German Reformed Church, Bedford, Bedford Co., Pa.). Henrietta was baptised on Nov 5, 1848 in German Reformed Church. She died aft Mar, 1926. Listed as surviving sister in brother Williams newspaper obit. |
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Oliver WEISEL, son of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born on Mar 4, 1832 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA.632 He died on Aug 30, 1913 in Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA. He was buried in Hancock County, Ohio, USA.969 |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1833 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died. |
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Lloyd WEISEL, son of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born on Apr 23, 1835 in Hancock County.970 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 He married Nancy TELFER on Sep 14, 1865.633 No children were born to this marriage per History of Hancock County, page 657. Lloyd died. His Misc was 'Picture of Lloyd Weisel' in 1886.971 His Misc was 'served as bank president, stockholder' in Wood County, Ohio. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Wood/WoodChapXXXII.htm COMMEMRATIVE HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO;
ITS PAST AND PRESENT,
EARLY SETTLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT; ABORIGINAL HISTORY; PIONEER HISTORY; POLITICAL ORGANIZATION; AGRICULTURAL, MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL INTERESTS, INCLUDING OIL AND GAS; HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS AND VILLAGES; ' RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY, INCLUDING ROSTER BY TOWNSHIPS; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER; BIOGRAPHIES AND FOR TRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS, ETC.
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WOOD COUNTY, OHIO. - p. 287 People's Banking Co., Lloyd Weisel was president; B. A. Larence, vice-president; and M. B. Waldo, cashier, and they, with F. P. Clark, Jacob Katzenrneyer, Jeremiah Foltz, G. W. Needles, J. E. Wilkison and S. W. Nigh, were directors. The firm retired from business in1894, leaving the National Bank in possession of the field.
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO. - p. 287 The North Baltimore Roller Mills were built by Dr. Eaton, in 1874, with a capacity of 100 barrels a day. In 1880, G. G. Rockwell purchased the mills, changed the buhrs for a complete set of Barnard & ,Lee's machinery, and made it a modern milling concern.
The development of the gas field brought hither new industries, such as the Zihlmann Glass Co., employing 200 hands and producing 1,000 drinking glasses or tumblers a day (it was partly destroyed by fire December 15, 1895); the Bartelle Furniture Co., with their great buildings and kilns, their large force of workmen and local stockholders, such as Aaron Barnd, L. Weisel, R. Shoemaker and T. J. Adams; the Hardy Machine Co., of which D. M. Murphy is president, James Hardy, secretary, and Dennis O'Brien, treasurer, with their immense plant and large force of skilled mechanics; the Central Pressed Brick Co., who employ eighty-five men, and produce 8,000,000 bricks annually; the Bottle Glass Co., employing 125 men, and producing carloads of bottles, fruit jars and carboys; and a number of smaller concerns have been established here since 1887. The presence of gas and oil for fuel, and remarkable railroad facilities, were the magnets which attracted them. The scarcity of gas and the high price of oil threatened these industries early in 1895, and drove the manufacturers to consider the possibility of having to seek other fuels. With the prospects
p. 290 - WOOD COUNTY, OHIO. The I. O. O. F., Rocky Ford Lodge, No. 647, was the first secret society organized in North Baltimore or Henry township. It was instituted in July, 1870, and on March 29, 1879, was consolidated with Hayward lodge, of Van Buren. The lodge is called Hayward now; its number is 333, and it has seventy-six members. The charter members were: Allen Dorsey, Daniel Frick, John Haen, Lloyd Weisel, Edward Zarbaugh, William Campbell, Henry Campbell, E. W. Poe, J. W. Tarr, F. Goldner, L. D. Arnold, Jeff Richcreek, J. C. Shaffer, J. Salsbury, J. W. Bushong, Jacob Light, Michael Henning, Reuben Shoemaker, E. F. Rogers, G. W. Trout, Joseph Magrum, J. W. Coleman, T. C. Poe. The first noble grand was Jeff Richcreek, and the first permanent secretary, James Porter. In 1895 F. H. Braymer was noble grand.
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Rosetta J WEISEL, daughter of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1838 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died. |
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Charlotte WEISEL, daughter of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1839 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1841 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died. |
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Rufus WEISEL, son of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1843 in Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 His Military was 'Civil War, Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry' c. 1862. He died of died in the hospital during the Civil War on Feb 10, 1863.633 http://interment.net/data/us/tn/davidson/nashnat/index_watwe.htm (January 2004) Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee
Weisel, Rufus, d. 02/10/1863, PVT G 99 OHIO INF, Plot: B5692, *. Rufus was buried in Feb, 1863 in Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA. http://interment.net/data/us/tn/davidson/nashnat/index_watwe.htm (January 2004) Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee
Weisel, Rufus, d. 02/10/1863, PVT G 99 OHIO INF, Plot: B5692, *. |
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John WEISEL, son of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born on Sep 6, 1845 in Allen Township.972 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 He was a farmer in Union Township, Hancock County, Ohio. He married Barbara Jane SWAB in 1870 in Hancock County.972 He died. |
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Laura Jane WEISEL, daughter of Isaac WEISEL and Jane DORSEY, was born c. 1847 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Allen Township.632 She died. |
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Sophia BOWERS, daughter of Adam BOWERS and Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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John BOWERS, son of Adam BOWERS and Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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Elizabeth BOWERS, daughter of Adam BOWERS and Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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John WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1828 in King Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.637 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 He married Mary E. MONTGOMERY c. 1855 in Bedford or Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township.973 He died aft 1880. |
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Mary E. MONTGOMERY, daughter of Michael MONTGOMERY ( - ) and Margaret TICKERHOOF ( - ), was born on Jul 10, 1835 in Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA.637 She was baptised "Unknown" in St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Newry, Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.973 She died aft 1880. She and John WEISEL had the following children: |
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Barbara Ellen WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born on Sep 23, 1830 in King Township.637 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She married John SHULL in 1852 in Bedford County. She was buried in Mar, 1910 in West Union Cemetery, Gibsonburg, Sandusky County, Ohio. She died on Mar 24, 1910 in Gibsonburg, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. |
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John SHULL, son of Jacob SHULL ( - ) and Polly --?-- ( - ), was born on Jan 28, 1833 in Bedford County.637 He died on Mar 14, 1917 in Helena, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. He was buried in Mar, 1917 in West Union Cemetery. |
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Margaret WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1832 in King Township.637 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She married John W.M. CLAAR c. 1855 in Bedford County. She died in Jul, 1875 in Bedford County. She was buried in Jul, 1875 in Upper Claar Cemetery, Kimmel Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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John W.M. CLAAR, son of Mathias CLAAR ( - ) and Mary MUSSELMAN ( - ), was born on Dec 26, 1838 in Klahr, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA.637 http://www.motherbedford.com/KlarGen05.htm (April 2005)
1C3L4. MATTHIAS CLAAR5 (FREDERICK4, JOHAN SIMON3 CLAR, JACOB2, BALTHASAR1 KLAR) was born 19 August 1808 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died 30 December 1883. He married (1) MARY MUSSELMAN, daughter of JACOB MUSSELMAN and MARY HATFIELD. She was born 23 August 1812, and died circa 1858. He married (2) CATHARINE WALTER. She was born circa 1810, and died circa 1872. He married (3) ESTHER DICK BURKET. She was born circa 1829, and died 13 December 1919.
Children of MATTHIAS CLAAR and MARY MUSSELMAN are:
A. SARAH6 CLAAR, b. 07 November 1832; d. 02 April 1906; m. DANIEL WALTER; b. circa 1830; d. 27 January 1905.
B. CHRISTENA CLAAR, b. circa 1834; d. circa 1834.
C. ELIZABETH CLAAR, b. 11 June 1836; d. 06 May 1881; m. ELI CROFT, 24 February 1857; b. circa 1831; d. 02 September 1910.
D. JOHN W. M. CLAAR, b. 26 December 1838; d. 28 June 1903; m. (1) RACHEL WALTER; d. circa 1907; m. (2) MARGARET WEISEL, circa 1855; b. circa 1838; d. July 1875.
E. MATILDA CLAAR.
F. CATHERINE M. CLAAR, b. 25 April 1842; d. 07 May 1918; m. HENRY C. FEATHER; b. circa 1826; d. circa 1899.
G. BARBARA CLAAR, b. 11 April 1844; d. 21 February 1921. John was buried in Jun, 1903 in Burger Cemetery in Salemville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Jun 28, 1903 in Baker Summit, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Ann WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1835 in King Township.637 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.974 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, King Township.975 She died aft 1880. |
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Maria WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1836 in King Township.637 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She married Christopher WERTZ bef 1883. She died. |
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Hannah WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1840 in King Township.637 She was baptised on Oct 17, 1840 in Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.204 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 She died bef 1883. |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born on Sep 12, 1842 in King Township.204,637 She was baptised on Nov 12, 1842 in Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church.204 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 Mary's name is not found in the 1850 census. She could have been enumerated as Nancy. Mary married George MCCREARY c. 1878 in Bedford County. She died btw 1883 and 1895. |
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George MCCREARY, son of Amos MCCREARY ( - ) and Margaret DAVIS ( - ), was born on Feb 1, 1852 in Bedford County. He died. |
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George Colvin WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born in Oct, 1845 in King Township.637 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Union Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.640 His Military was 'Civil War, 55th Pennsylvania Infantry of the Union Army' c. 1863. He married Amanda SMITH on Feb 7, 1867 in Schellsburg. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (December 2003) Bedford County Marriage Record Board
Mr. G. C. Wisel married Miss Amanda Smith on 2/7/1867 in Schellsburg, Bedford, PA. They were both from St. Clair Township, Bedford, PA. (Source: Bedford Inquirer 2/15/1867). George appeared in the census in 1870 in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.976 In 1879 he lived in St. Clair East Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/directories/1879eaststclrtwp.html (Dec 2003) 1879 Directory, St. Clair East Township
SURNAME GIVEN MIDDLE TITLE OCCUP ADDRESS PAGE Wisel Catherine St. Clairsville 110 Wisel Geo C laborer Fishertown 110 Wisel Sarah St. Clairsville 110. George appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, East St. Clair.977 He died on Mar 30, 1912 in Fishertown, East St. Clair Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in 1912 in Fishertown, St. Clair Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Amanda SMITH was born in Apr, 1844 in Bedford County.637 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.978 She was buried in Jul, 1921 in St. Luke's Church of Christ Cemetery, Fishertown, St. Clair Twp, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. She died on Jul 22, 1921 in Fishertown. |
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James WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Mary HITE, was born c. 1847 in King Township.637 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.640 He died bef 1860 in Bedford County. |
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Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Elizabeth Eliza ARTMAN, was born c. 1844 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio, USA.644 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Chester Township.645 She died. |
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Eliza Jane WEISEL, daughter of Daniel WEISEL and Elizabeth Eliza ARTMAN, was born c. 1847 in Ohio. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Chester Township.644 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Chester Township.645 She died. |
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Isaiah WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Elizabeth Eliza ARTMAN, was born c. 1852 in Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Chester Township.644 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Chester Township.645 He married Nancy J. --?--. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Bear Creek, Jay County, Indiana, USA.646 In 1927 he lived in Portland, Bear Creek Township, Jay County, Indiana, USA. http://www.distantcousin.com/Directories/IN/JayCty/1927/Pages.asp?Pages=Page/219.jpg Jay County Rural Directory Portland, Jay County p. 219 Jay County, Indiana 1927 Complete Residential and Business Directory - Page/219.jpg
Weisel, Dan., lab. Port. R 9, Sec 32, Brcreek Tp. Weisel, Isaiah, far. Port. R 9, Sec 32, Brcreek Tp. H150 Weisel, John (Clara) far. Mgr. Portland Equity Exchange, Port. R 9, Sec 3, Wayne Tp. H 4, W 66 (Ward, Mary, Frances). Isaiah died aft 1927. |
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Nancy J. --?-- was born c. 1851 in Indiana. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Bear Creek.979 She died. She and Isaiah WEISEL had the following children: |
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Margaret WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born c. 1842.648 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 She married Jacob DIBERT on Feb 16, 1869 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Mr. Jacob Dibert married Miss Eve Margaret Weisel on 2/16/1869. They were both from Bedford Township, Bedford, PA.
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Jacob Dibert married Margaret Weisel on 16 Feb 1869 at the Bedford German Reformed Church.
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Susanna WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born on Sep 13, 1843.648 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 She married Henry DIEHL on Dec 20, 1866 in Bedford County.980 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Mr. Henry Diehl of Friends Cove, Bedford, PA married Miss Susan Weisel of Bedford Borough, Bedford, PA on 12/20/1866 in Friends Cove, Bedford, PA.
(Source: Bedford Inquirer 1/4/1867). Susanna died in 1912 in Bedford County. She was buried in 1912 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Diehl, Henry, Susanna, John Henry & Carrie Alice
Henry Diehl GAR 1842 - 1925; wife Susanna (Weisel) 1843 - 1912; son John Henry 10-19-1873 - 3-18-1893; dau Carrie Alice 6-10-1872 - 7-8-1-19??. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). |
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Henry DIEHL, son of Joseph H. DIEHL ( -1895) and Elizabeth HARCLERODE ( - ), was born on May 17, 1842 in Colerain Township.981 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Henry's Military was 'Company D, Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry' in Feb, 1864. He died in 1925 in Bedford County. He was buried in 1925 in Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Diehl, Henry, Susanna, John Henry & Carrie Alice
Henry Diehl GAR 1842 - 1925; wife Susanna (Weisel) 1843 - 1912; son John Henry 10-19-1873 - 3-18-1893; dau
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Henry WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born c. 1846 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 He married Hester --?--.648 John Weisel names Hester Weisel as the widow of his deceased son Henry and specifically states she is to have no part of his estate. Henry died bef 1874. |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born c. 1848 in Bedford County.648 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 She married David W. LEE on Feb 19, 1880 in Bedford County.982 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
David W. Lee and Elizabeth Weisel were married on 19 February 1880, by the Rev. Henry Heckerman.
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David W. LEE, son of Nathan LEE ( - ) and Martha HUNT ( - ), was born on Jul 15, 1841 in Bedford Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died. He experienced Military c. 1864 in Company B, One Hundred and Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He married Harriet BOOR on Dec 4, 1867 in Bedford County.982 He and Elizabeth WEISEL had the following children: |
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David WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born on Apr 12, 1850 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.647 He was christened on Jul 7, 1850 in German Reformed Church. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
David Weisel was born 12 Apr 1850 and baptized 7 Jul 1850 at the Bedford German Reformed Church by Rev. Henry Heckerman.
(Source: Baptismal Records of the German Reformed Church, Bedford, Bedford Co., Pa.). David died bef 1874. John Weisel had no living sons when he wrote his will in 1874. |
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Sophia WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born on Mar 28, 1852 in Bedford County.648 She was christened on Jun 6, 1852 in German Reformed Church. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
Sophia, daughter of John and Rebecca Weisel, was born 28 Mar 1852 and baptized 6 Jun 1852 by Rev. Henry Heckerman of the Bedford German Reformed Church.
(Source: Baptisms of the Bedford German Reformed Church, Bedford, Bedford Co., Pa.). Sophia appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.983 She married William Watson DEVORE on Feb 9, 1886 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
William W. Devore, aged 34, laborer, of Bedford Twp., s/o John & Mary Devore; and Sophia Weisel, aged 33, of Bedford Twp., d/o John and Rebecca Weisel; were married 9 Feb 1886 at the Reformed Parsonage, Cessna, by Calvin S. Slagle, Minister of the Gospel. Man's former wife died 22 Nov 1884. (Source: Bedford Co. Marriages, Marriage License Docket 1, Prothonotary and Clerks Office, Bedford Co. Courthouse, page 53.)
//www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Obituary Board Devore, William Watson
William Watson Devore, a very highly respected citizen of Cumberland Valley Township, died March 20, 1928, at Centreville, death being due to Acute Arthritis. He was born in Colerain Township, November 28, 1851, the son of John H. and Mary (Morris) Devore. He was twice married, being united in marriage to Catherine Defibaugh in 1879 and in 1886 he was united in marriage to Sophia Weisel, both deceased. The following children survive: Elbert E. Devore (by first marriage), Mrs. Harry Shaffer of Wolfsburg, Pa., Mrs. Rebecca Hershberger, Bedford, Pa.; Mrs. W. C. Nave, Cumberland Valley, Pa.; Mrs. John Hafer, Cumberland, Md. Also the following sisters and brothers survive: Mrs. Margaret Ward, Clearville, Pa.; and one half sister, Mrs. Mary Atwell, Baltimore, Md., and John Devore, of Johnstown, Pa. Funeral services were held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Thursday afternoon, March 22, with Rev. Ross, assisted by Rev. Gass, officiating. Interment was made in St. Mark's cemetery.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, March 23, 1928). Sophia died bef 1928. Sophia was listed as deceased on her husband's obituary. |
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William Watson DEVORE, son of John H. DEVORE ( - ) and Mary MORRIS ( - ), was born on Nov 28, 1851 in Colerain Township. DOB from newspaper obituary. William married Catherine DEFIBAUGH in 1879. He died on Mar 20, 1928 in Centerville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Obituary Board
Devore, William Watson
William Watson Devore, a very highly respected citizen of Cumberland Valley Township, died March 20, 1928, at Centreville, death being due to Acute Arthritis. He was born in Colerain Township, November 28, 1851, the son of John H. and Mary (Morris) Devore. He was twice married, being united in marriage to Catherine Defibaugh in 1879 and in 1886 he was united in marriage to Sophia Weisel, both deceased. The following children survive: Elbert E. Devore (by first marriage), Mrs. Harry Shaffer of Wolfsburg, Pa., Mrs. Rebecca Hershberger, Bedford, Pa.; Mrs. W. C. Nave, Cumberland Valley, Pa.; Mrs. John Hafer, Cumberland, Md. Also the following sisters and brothers survive: Mrs. Margaret Ward, Clearville, Pa.; and one half sister, Mrs. Mary Atwell, Baltimore, Md., and John Devore, of Johnstown, Pa. Funeral services were held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Thursday afternoon, March 22, with Rev. Ross, assisted by Rev. Gass, officiating. Interment was made in St. Mark's cemetery.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, March 23, 1928). William was buried on Mar 22, 1928 in St. Mark's Cemetery, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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Ellen WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born.648 She died. |
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John FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Richard FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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O. Daniel FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Rachel FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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William FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Henry FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Jacob FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Emma FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Anna FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Sarah FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Thomas FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Maria FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Abram FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Franklin K FICKES, son of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, was born on Nov 4, 1854 in Bedford County.651 He was educated at College of Physicians and Surgeons, in 1881 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. In 1891 he was a physician and surgeon in Tyrone, Pennsylvania.651 He died. |
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Lucinda FICKES, daughter of John FICKES and Rebecca WEISEL, died. |
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Sarah Jane WALTER, daughter of Jacob WALTER and Rachel WEISEL, was born on Feb 24, 1848 in Bedford County.204 She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.653 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township, St. Clairsville.656 She died. |
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Tracy (Teresa or Deresa) WALTER, daughter of Jacob WALTER and Rachel WEISEL, was born on Jan 4, 1851 in Bedford County. DOB from gravestone. Tracy appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.251 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 She was buried in Jun, 1875 in Reformed Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.655 She died on Jun 17, 1875 in Bedford County. DOD from gravestone. |
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John WALTER, son of Jacob WALTER and Rachel WEISEL, was born c. 1854 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.251 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 He died. |
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Samuel WALTER, son of Jacob WALTER and Rachel WEISEL, was born on Dec 10, 1855 in Bedford County.204 He was christened on Mar 9, 1856 in Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.251 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 He died. |
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Daniel WALTER, son of Jacob WALTER and Rachel WEISEL, was born in 1860 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.251 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.654 He died. |
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Margaret A. WEISEL, daughter of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born c. 1854 in Bedford County. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 She died. |
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George Wm WEISEL, son of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born c. 1857 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 He died. |
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Sarah J. WEISEL, daughter of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born c. 1861 in Bedford County. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 She died. |
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Franklin WEISEL, son of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born on May 9, 1862 in Bedford County.204 He was christened on Sep 23, 1867 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 He died. |
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Lorenzo WEISEL, son of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born on Sep 3, 1864 in Bedford County.204 He was christened on Sep 23, 1867 in Bedford County. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 He died. |
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Hannah Rebecca WEISEL, daughter of Josiah WEISEL and Amelia --?--, was born on Jun 27, 1867 in Bedford County.204 YOB from gravestone. Hannah was christened on Sep 23, 1867 in Bedford County. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.658 She died in 1915 in Bedford County. She was buried in 1915 in Reformed Cemetery.655 http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl
H. Rebecca Weisel was born in 1867 and died in 1915.
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Edward WEISEL, son of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born on Dec 20, 1834 in Pennsylvania. DOB from death record. Edward appeared in the census in 1850 in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.984 He died on Sep 21, 1921 in Milford Township.985 |
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Daniel K. WEISEL, son of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born on Aug 8, 1838 in Trumbauersville, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.668 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Milford Township.665 He married Esther HARTENSTEIN c. 1865. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Ward 9.986 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Philadelphia.987 He died on May 30, 1892 in Philadelphia.988 He was buried in Red Hill, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.989 |
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Esther HARTENSTEIN, daughter of Johannes HARTENSTEIN ( - ) and Maria HENRICH ( - ), was born on Aug 10, 1843 in Marlboro? Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.990 She died. She and Daniel K. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Amanda WEISEL, daughter of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born c. 1840 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Michael WEISEL in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 |
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Joseph WEISEL, son of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born on Apr 23, 1842 in Pennsylvania. DOB taken from gravestone. Joseph appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 He was buried in Jun, 1875 in St. Johns Lutheran Cemetary, Spinnerstown, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Buried next to the grave of Michael Weisel (1811-1877). Joseph died on Jun 25, 1875. DOD taken from gravestone. Joseph's Military was 'Civil War'. There is a GAR marker next to his grave. |
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Emaline WEISEL, daughter of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born c. 1843 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 She died. |
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William WEISEL, son of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born c. 1845 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 He was a Son at Census of Michael WEISEL in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 He died aft 1860. |
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Charles K. WEISEL, son of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born c. Dec 18, 1846 in Pennsylvania. DOB calculated from obituary age of 76 y. 10 d. Charles appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Ward 10.991 He married Maria M. BUTTON on Nov 1, 1870 in Philadelphia.992 1870 Census Philadelphia Ward 10 District 32, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Roll M593-1395 page 534, Image 768 Emanuel Heist 28 Cigarworker PA Charles Weisel 23 Cigarworker PA Mary Button 23 Cigarmaker PA Jane Wansitler 22 (hard to read could be cigarmaker but looks like daefamaker?) PA
Notes: Charles said to have married Maria Button according to Wesley Robinson tree, this could be the Mary Button in the 1870 census. Charles appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Rock Hill Township.993 He appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County.994 He died on Dec 28, 1922 in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.995 He was buried in Perkasie Evangelical Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.996 |
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Maria M. BUTTON was born c. 1846 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.993 She died. She and Charles K. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Dianna WEISEL, daughter of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born c. 1849 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.665 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Michael WEISEL in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Michael WEISEL and Maria KLEIN, was born on Aug 11, 1850 in Pennsylvania. DOB from gravestone is 7 Aug 1851. DOB from death certificate is 11 Aug 1850. Elizabeth was a Daughter at Census of Michael WEISEL in 1860 in Pennsylvania.666 She married Henry G HARTENSTEIN in 1864 in Pennsylvania. Death certificate for Henry Hartenstein lists his wife as Eliza Hartenstein nee Weisel. Death certificate form Annie Henze lists her parents as Henry Hartenstine and Eliza Weisel, PA. Elizabeth was a Spouse at Census of Henry G HARTENSTEIN in 1900 in Reoder, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.997 She died on Feb 15, 1933 in South Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.998,999 Death certificate names her father as Michael Weisel, PA and her mother as Mary Wieand, born PA. Informant is Frank Hartenstine, Allentown, Elizabeth was buried in Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.1000 |
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Henry G HARTENSTEIN, son of Jonathan HARTENSTEIN ( - ) and Mary GAUGLER ( - ), was born on Sep 29, 1847 in Pennsylvania. DOB from death certificate. Henry appeared in the census in 1900 in Reoder.997 He died on Feb 11, 1928 in Milford Township. He was buried in Spinnerstown.1001 |
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Henry B. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Lydia BARNDT, was born on Aug 8, 1837.1002 He married Elizabeth TEXTER on Jan 19, 1861 in Rockhill Township.1003 [The following source is from the "Eckert / Conselyea" database in worldconnect.rootsweb.com submitted by Alan Eckert in July 2002]
Married: 9 Jan 1861 in Little Zion Lutheran ( Indianfield), Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., PA Note: Henry was of Milford and Elizabeth was of Rockhill.
Sources: Author: Bucks Co. Historical Society Volunteer Project. Title: Little Zion Lutheran (Indianfield) Church registers, 1753 - 1909 Note: Transcribed from microfilm and the origonal registers by Tony Bennylgroff. Indexed by Margery Reidue., 1993 - 1995 Spruance Library, 854 Pine St., Doyelstown, Bucks Co., PA 18901 Page: 97. Henry died on Feb 2, 1872.1002 He was buried in Feb, 1872 in Ridge Valley Cemetery, Argus, West Rockhill Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.1004 |
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Elizabeth TEXTER was born on Dec 20, 1838. She died on Dec 11, 1876. She and Henry B. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Isabella MEREDITH, daughter of Dr. Charles MEREDITH and Livinia WEISEL, was born c. 1838 in Bucks County. DOB calculated from census. Isabella appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Quakertown.677 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.680 She died. |
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Rachel MEREDITH, daughter of Dr. Charles MEREDITH and Livinia WEISEL, was born c. 1840 in Bucks County. DOB calculated from census. Rachel appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.677 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.679 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.680 She died. |
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Sarah MEREDITH, daughter of Dr. Charles MEREDITH and Livinia WEISEL, was born c. 1842 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.677 She died. |
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Dr. William H. MEREDITH, son of Dr. Charles MEREDITH and Livinia WEISEL, was born c. 1844 in Pennsylvania.681 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.677 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.679 He died. |
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Florence MEREDITH, daughter of Dr. Charles MEREDITH and Livinia WEISEL, was born c. 1850 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania.677 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.678 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Pennsylvania.679 She died. |
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Elias WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born.687 He died. |
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Tobias WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born in 1847 in Pennsylvania.687 He died in 1922 in Marion County, Ohio. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Cemeteries/marv-w-z.htm (Internet source Dec 5, 2003)
WEISEL, Joseph Jun 5 1818 - Jul 4 1897 Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Katharine w/o Joseph d Jan 10 1892 Aged: 77y 5m 5d Waldo (112) Waldo WEISEL, Mary Sep 14 1819 - Apr 14 1860 w/o Joseph Prospect (85) Prospect WEISEL, Tobias 1847 - 1922 Prospect (85) Prospect. |
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Redden S. WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born on Sep 9, 1849 in New Jersey. DOB from the biographical sketch in "History of Marion County 1907". Btw 1852 and 1883 Redden lived in Prospect Township, Marion County, Ohio, USA. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/History1883/mhw1883.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003] THE HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY, OHIO
1883 - By Leggett, Conaway & Co.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
REDDEN S. WEISEL, (Prospect Township) steam saw mill, and lumber dealer, Prospect Village. Mr. Weisel is a native of New Jersey, and born September 9, 1847, a son of Joseph and Mary (Smith) Weisel. He was brought by his parents to Prospect Township when but two years of age. At twenty years of age, he commenced business on his own account, and the fall he was twenty-one he bought a steam saw mill in Pleasant Township, which he operated for three years, when he took in a partner. The firm also manufactured tile. ran a cider mill, etc. This partnership was closed out in 1879, During these years they had bought a thirty-horse power engine and saw mill, which Mr. Weisel now owns and operates at Prospect Village. The mill averages about 4,000 feet of sawed lumber per day. Mr. W. ships mostly to Columbus and Cleveland. Mr. Weisel was married, in 1877. to Miss Martha Pettey, of Green Camp Township. They reside in Prospect Village, Redden married Martha J. PETTY on Feb 15, 1877 in Marion County.687 http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr8wyz.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003]
MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 8 (W-Y-Z) (Feb1874-Dec 1882)
The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - January 23, 1999 Name Name MARRIAGE DATE OFFICIATOR
Weisel, Belle Gast, Noah C. - not 21 produced consent of father 8/9/1877 Rev. B. J. George
Weisel, Redden S. Petty, Martha J. 2/15/1877 - License obtained by Samuel F.McNeal Rev. A. D. Matthews - Methodist
Weisel, Sophia Howison, Charles W. 8/6/1878 Rev. B. J. George. Redden appeared in the census in 1880 in Prospect Township.1005 He was a Lumber dealer in Prospect Township.687 He died aft 1907. |
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Martha J. PETTY died on Apr 27, 1895 in Marion County.687 |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born.687 She married J. M. GREEK on Jan 19, 1871 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr7wyz.htm [extracted on: 12/5/2003] MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 7 (W-Y-Z) (1867-Feb 1874)
The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - November 27, 1998 Name Name MARRIAGE DATE OFFICATOR
Weisel, Miss M. M. Greek, J. M. 1/19/1871 Rev. H. H. Witter
Weisel, Joseph Porterfield, Catharine 3/3/1868 Rev. S. F. Hull Mary died. |
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Sophia WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born.687 She married Charles W. HOWISON on Aug 6, 1878 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr8wyz.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003]
MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 8 (W-Y-Z) (Feb1874-Dec 1882)
The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - January 23, 1999 Name Name MARRIAGE DATE OFFICIATOR
Weisel, Belle Gast, Noah C. - not 21 produced consent of father 8/9/1877 Rev. B. J. George
Weisel, Redden S. Petty, Martha J. 2/15/1877 - License obtained by Samuel F.McNeal Rev. A. D. Matthews - Methodist
Weisel, Sophia Howison, Charles W. 8/6/1878 Rev. B. J. George. Sophia died. |
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Charles W. HOWISON died. |
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Isabel WEISEL, daughter of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born.687 She married Noah C. GAST on Aug 9, 1877 in Marion County. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr8wyz.htm [extracted on 12/5/2003]
MARION COUNTY, OHIO - MARRIAGES - VOLUME 8 (W-Y-Z) (Feb1874-Dec 1882)
The age of consent for a male was 21 and a female 18 Extracted by Allen L. Potts - January 23, 1999 Name Name MARRIAGE DATE OFFICIATOR
Weisel, Belle Gast, Noah C. - not 21 produced consent of father 8/9/1877 Rev. B. J. George
Weisel, Redden S. Petty, Martha J. 2/15/1877 - License obtained by Samuel F.McNeal Rev. A. D. Matthews - Methodist
Weisel, Sophia Howison, Charles W. 8/6/1878 Rev. B. J. George. Isabel died. |
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Thomas WEISEL, son of Joseph WEISEL and Mary SMITH, was born.687 He died. |
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Isabella BOEHM, daughter of Jonas BOEHM and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born c. 1842 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Hannah BOEHM, daughter of Jonas BOEHM and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born c. 1843 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Emaline BOEHM, daughter of Jonas BOEHM and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born c. 1844 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Catherine BOEHM, daughter of Jonas BOEHM and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born c. 1846 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Amanda BOEHM, daughter of Jonas BOEHM and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born c. 1848 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Isaac BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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George W BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Jun 19, 1814 in Loyalsock Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/Chapter-55.html
GEORGE W. BALL was born, June 19, 1814, in that part of Loyalsock township now known as Hepburn. His father came from England with his parents, who located at Hillsgrove, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania. When his father was five years of age occurred the death of the grandfather. He was bound out to learn the, trade of a millwright, to a Mr. Shane. The first work for himself was in a saw and grist mill in Hepburn township, which he built for Mr. Weisel. He carried on this business for five or six years, and also did a general millwright business. In 181(J he purchased the right of a stream known as Mill run, and built a fulling mill for fulling and coloring cloth and finishing the same for use. After this he purchased a carding mill to use in connection with the first. About the year 1838 he built a woolen mill at his place of residence. In 1812 he was married to Catherine Weisel, who was born at the Rising Sun Inn, which is located in Berks county about forty miles from Philadelphia. As a result of this union there were born eleven children: Isaac; George W.; John; Elizabeth; Samuel; Mary Ann; Jacob; William; Joseph; Sarah, and Jane.
Our subject, George W. Ball, received a common school education, and from about the age of seven years her age more or less work around the fulling mill owned by his father. After a time he learned the carding of wool and rolls for spinning. When his father bought the woolen mill he went there and carried on the business for twenty years. He then sold to his brothers, and in 1860 purchased the farm upon which he now resides, and moved upon the same in 1861. It is a fine farm, containing, about 115 acres, eighty of which are under cultivation. His wife’s maiden name was Anna Harmon, who was born in Williamsport, a daughter of George and Polly Harmon. Mr. Ball is a Democrat, and he and wife attend the Presbyterian church. George died aft 1861. |
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John BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Elizabeth BALL, daughter of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Samuel BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Jan 23, 1821 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died in Dec, 1890 in Lycoming County. |
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William BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Mary Anne BALL, daughter of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Joseph BALL, son of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Sarah Jane BALL, daughter of William BALL and Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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William WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born on Aug 9, 1826 in Lycoming County. DOB calculated from gravestone inscription: Death Aug 13, 1887 at 61y 4d. William appeared in the census on Oct 25, 1850 in Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.1006 William Weisel is the next household in the census after Jacob Weisel. Amelia is enumerated on the following page. William appeared in the census in 1870 in Hepburn Township.1007 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Eldred, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1008 He married Amelia --?-- "unknown" in Lycoming County. He died on Aug 13, 1887 in Lycoming County. He was buried in Aug, 1887 in Lycoming County.1009 |
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Amelia --?-- was born c. 1823 in Pennsylvania. She died on Oct 2, 1884 in Lycoming County. She was buried in Oct, 1884 in Lycoming County.1010 |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Nov, 1829 in Lycoming County. MOB and YOB from 1900 census. Elizabeth was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.704 She died aft Jun, 1900 in Lycoming County. |
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Rachel WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born c. 1832 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 |
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George WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born c. 1834 in Lycoming County. He died. He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 |
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Peter WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born on Jan 9, 1838 in Lycoming County. DOB from findagrave entry. Peter was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1870 in Eldren Township.705 He married Harriet FESSLER on May 14, 1879 in Lycoming County. Newspaper - Gazette & Bulletin, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA Microfilm of Gazette & Bulletin editions in the librarycollection.
Gazette & Bulletin, 28 May 1879, p. 4.Married on the evening of the 14th inst., by M. B. Bennett, Esq.,Mr. Peter M. Weisel and Miss Hattie A. Fessler, both ofWilliamsport. Peter appeared in the census on Jun 18, 1880 in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1011 He died on May 30, 1898 in Lycoming County. He was buried in 1898 in Lycoming County. |
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Harriet FESSLER was born on Dec 24, 1854 in Pennsylvania. She died "Death: Nov. 28, 1883" in Lycoming County. She was buried in 1883 in Williamsport.1012 |
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Findagrave entry for her husband, Peter Weisel, states she is Harriet Fessler (1854-1883). |
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Harriet FESSLER and Peter WEISEL had the following children: |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in May, 1841 in Lycoming County. Month and YOB from 1900 census. Sarah was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1870 in Eldren Township.705 She was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1880 in Eldred.706 She was a Sister at Census of James P WEISEL in Jun, 1900 in Eldren Township.1013 She was a Sister at Census of James P WEISEL in 1910 in Eldred.1014 She died in 1924 in Lycoming County. She was buried in 1924 in Lycoming County.1015 |
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James P WEISEL, son of Jacob WEISEL and Sarah MARSHALL, was born in Jun, 1846 in Lycoming County. Month and YOB from 1900 census. James was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.703 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1860 in Eldren Township.704 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1870 in Eldren Township.705 He was a Child at Census of Jacob WEISEL in 1880 in Eldred.706 He appeared in the census in Jun, 1900 in Eldren Township.1013 He appeared in the census in 1910 in Eldred.1014 He died in 1917 in Lycoming County. He was buried in 1917 in Lycoming County.1016 |
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1900 census data James was single and Sarah A Weisel b. 1841 was also single and his sister. |
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Elizabeth A. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sitney MACKEY, was born c. 1829 in Lycoming County.1017 He was a Child at Census of John WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.714 He died btw 1870 and 1880 in Pennsylvania, White Deer Valley.1018 |
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Mary Jane WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Sitney MACKEY, was born c. 1831 in Lycoming County. She married Unknown FULLMER "Unknown" in Williamsport.1018 She died. She was a Witness at Census of John WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.714 |
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George WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Sitney MACKEY, was born c. 1844 in Lycoming County.1018 He was a Child at Census of John WEISEL in 1850 in Hepburn Township.714 On Mar 11, 1865 he was in Lycoming County. History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania ... edited by John Franklin Meginness The Medical Profession. Registered Physicians. Below are present the names of all physicians who have registered in the office of the prothonotary of Lycoming county since the act of June 8, 1881, went into operation. The figures following the name indicate the time of graduation: ... George W. Weisel, March 11, 1865. C. 1875 George was a Physician in Williamsport. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Williamsport.1019 He died. |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of Dr. Samuel WEISEL and Susan M. TURNER, was born on Aug 29, 1838 in Washington County, Maryland, USA. YOB calculated from 1860 census data. Daniel appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA.727 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 "1868–1872" he was a Physician. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/MM/smm3.html David A. Clary, "The Role of the Army Surgeon in the West: Daniel Weisel at Fort Davis, Texas, 1868-1872," Western Historical Quarterly 3 (January 1972). ----------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.nps.gov/foda/Fort_Davis_WEB_PAGE/About_the_Fort/Soldiers_W_2.htm (Sep 2004) Set in the rugged beauty of the Davis Mountains of west Texas, Fort Davis is one of America's best surviving examples of an Indian Wars' frontier military post in the Southwest. From 1854 to 1891, Fort Davis was strategically located to protect emigrants, mail coaches, and freight wagons on the Trans-Pecos portion of the San Antonio-El Paso Road and the Chihuahua Trail, and to control activities on the southern stem of the Great Comanche War Trail and Mescalero Apache war trails.
http://www.nps.gov/foda/Fort_Davis_WEB_PAGE/About_the_Fort/Soldiers_W_2.htm Fort Davis Soldiers' Roster W Weisel, Daniel Capt. Asst. Surgeon Staff 10/9/1867 Maryland Served at Ft. Davis 12/1868 to 05/1872. Daniel married Isabel WATERS on Jan 20, 1868 in District of Columbia, USA.1020 He died on Oct 30, 1888 in Fort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA.1021 He was buried in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.1022 |
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Isabel WATERS was born on Nov 23, 1843 in District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA. DOB from gravestone. Isabel died on Nov 19, 1929 in District of Columbia. DOD from gravestone. Isabel was buried in Arlington.1023 She and Daniel WEISEL had the following children: |
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Dr. Edmund T. WEISEL, son of Dr. Samuel WEISEL and Susan M. TURNER, was born on Oct 12, 1840 in Maryland. DOB of birth taken from cemetery burial record. Edmund appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport.727 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 He died on Mar 3, 1870 in Maryland. He was buried in Williamsport.337,1024 |
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Mary Ann \ Miriam WEISEL, daughter of Dr. Samuel WEISEL and Susan M. TURNER, was born on Nov 28, 1844 in Washington County. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport.727 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA.1025 She died on Feb 25, 1890 in Washington County. She was buried in Williamsport.337,1026 |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of Dr. Samuel WEISEL and Susan M. TURNER, was born c. 1847 in Maryland. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Williamsport.727 She appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Hagerstown.1025 She died. |
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Samuel L. WEISEL, son of Dr. Samuel WEISEL and Susan M. TURNER, was born c. 1851 in Washington County. YOB calculated from 1860 census. Samuel appeared in the census in 1860 in Williamsport.728 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Hagerstown.1025 He died on Jan 9, 1887 in Maryland. He was buried in Williamsport.1027,1028 |
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The source for Samuel Weisel is gravestone reading data which lists him as a son of Samuel and Susan Weisel. Samuel is not included in 1850 census data for this family. Samuel requires additional research and verification. It is possible the cemetery transcription is incorrect and Samuel should have been Daniel. (Oct. 2004). |
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Edwin HALLER, son of Albert P HALLER and Nancy WISELY, was born on Feb 2, 1854 in Cripple Creek, Wythe County, Virginia, USA.1029 He died. |
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Virginia WISELEY, daughter of David WISELEY and Sarah GRUBB, was born c. 1855 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. She died. |
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"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRS7-LPX : 29 January 2020), David Wiseley in entry for Enos H. Eversole, 1871. NameEnos H. Eversole SexMale Age20 Birth Year (Estimated)1851 BirthplaceWythe County, Virginia Marital StatusSingle Racew EthnicityAmerican Father's NameEmanul Eversole Father's SexMale Mother's NameEliz. C. Coleman Mother's SexFemale Spouse's NameVirginia Wiseley Spouse's SexFemale Spouse's Age16 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated)1855 Spouse's Marital StatusSingle Spouse's Racew Spouse's EthnicityAmerican Spouse's Father's NameDavid Wiseley Spouse's Father's SexMale Spouse's Mother's NameSarah Grubb Event TypeMarriage Event Date27 Sep 1871 Event PlaceWythe, Virginia, United States Source DetailsP. 57-16
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Debby D. WEISEL, daughter of Anthony Fretz WEISEL and Hannah --?--, was born c. 1869 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Buckingham Township.520 She died. |
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H. Ross WEISEL, son of Anthony Fretz WEISEL and Hannah --?--, was born c. 1871 in Bucks County. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.520 He died. |
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Mary Ann WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1850 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.850 She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.851 |
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Lucy Ann WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1854 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1855 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 |
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Catharine WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1857 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 |
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Amanda WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1859 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of John WEISEL in 1860 in Bedminster Township.850 She was a Witness at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 |
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Matilda WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born in 1861 in Bucks County. She died. She was a Witness at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 |
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John Henry WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Elizabeth YELLIS, was born on Dec 4, 1864 in Bucks County. He was a Witness at Census of John WEISEL in 1870 in Buckingham Township.851 He died on Feb 26, 1941 in Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in Norristown.1030 |
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Ida WEISEL, daughter of Samuel F. WEISEL and Lydia HAGER, was born on May 3, 1863 in Pennsylvania. She died on May 22, 1863 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Bedminster Township.1031 |
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Francis LEIDY, son of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Sep 27, 1847 in Bucks County. He was baptised on Nov 28, 1847 in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.1032 He died on Apr 23, 1930 in Bucks County. He was buried in Bucks County.1033 |
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Susanna LEIDY, daughter of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Jun 23, 1850 in Bucks County. She died on Oct 27, 1892 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bucks County.1034 |
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Levi LEIDY, son of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Aug 4, 1854 in Bucks County. He was baptised on Sep 24, 1854 in Hilltown Township.1035 Church records 1836-1980: Baptisms through 1920 (Dec. 2014). Levi died. |
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Kate LEIDY, daughter of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born c. 1857 in Bucks County. She died. |
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Lydia LEIDY, daughter of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born on May 8, 1860 in Bucks County. She died on Feb 14, 1951 in Bucks County. She was buried in Bucks County.1036,1037 |
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Cornelius W LEIDY,1038 son of Levi LEIDY and Catherine WEISEL, was born on Oct 30, 1862 in Hilltown Township. He was baptised on Dec 11, 1862 in Hilltown Township.1039 In 1883 he lived in Hilltown Township. He died on Sep 17, 1950 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1040 |
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Catharine Amana WEISEL, daughter of Francis WEISEL and Sarah Ann HARPEL, was born in 1850 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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John Andrew WEISEL, son of Francis WEISEL and Sarah Ann HARPEL, was born in 1854 in Pennsylvania. He was a Son at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 He died on Dec 18, 1943 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Bedminster Township.1041 |
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Anna M WEISEL, daughter of Francis WEISEL and Sarah Ann HARPEL, was born in 1861 in Pennsylvania. She died. She was a Daughter at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 |
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Allen Henry WEISEL, son of Francis WEISEL and Sarah Ann HARPEL, was born on Aug 26, 1866 in Pennsylvania.1042 He died. He was a Son at Census of Francis WEISEL in 1870 in Bucks County.542 |
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Henry WEISEL, son of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Jul 9, 1852 in Bucks County.1043 He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1860 in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.872 He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 He died on Jul 6, 1896 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.1044 |
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William Henry WEISEL, son of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Jan 9, 1855 in Bucks County. He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1860 in Rockhill Township.872 He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 He died on Jul 6, 1896 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Easton.1045 |
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Cornelius Detweiler WEISEL, son of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Nov 26, 1857 in Pennsylvania. DOB from family Bible records and gravestone. Cornelius was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1860 in Rockhill Township.872 He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 He was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1880 in Easton.874 He died on Dec 30, 1926 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Jan, 1927 in Easton.1046 |
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Mary Ellen WEISEL, daughter of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Dec 21, 1861 in Pennsylvania. She was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL on Aug 9, 1870 in Rockhill Township.873 She was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1880 in Easton.874 She died on Jun 30, 1890 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Easton.1047 |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Apr 27, 1869 in Pennsylvania. He died on Jun 18, 1869 in Pennsylvania.1048 He was buried in Easton.1049 |
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Emma Laura WEISEL, daughter of Cornelius WEISEL and Elizabeth DETWEILER, was born on Apr 12, 1871 in Pennsylvania. She was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1880 in Easton.874 She married William STREEPY in 1899 in Northhampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.1050 She was a Child at Census of Cornelius WEISEL in 1900 in Easton.875 She was a Spouse at Census of William STREEPY in 1910 in Easton.876 She died on Jul 29, 1958 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Easton.1051 |
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William STREEPY was born c. 1878 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Easton.876 He died. |
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Elmer Preston WEISEL,1052 son of Francis Solliday WEISEL and Annie E. BOWERS, was born on Feb 23, 1867 in Bedminster Township.1053,1054 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.897 In 1932 he lived. Address is included in the Weisel Family Association Newsletter. Elmer died in 1939 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Bucks County.1055 |
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Oscar W. WEISEL,1056 son of Francis Solliday WEISEL and Annie E. BOWERS, was born on Jul 22, 1870 in Hilltown Township.1053 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Franconia Township.897 Btw 1931 and 1947 he lived. Address was included in the Weisel Family Association Newsletter. Oscar's Misc was 'President of the Weisel Family Association' btw 1932 and 1934. His Misc was 'Officer and committee member of the Weisel Family Association' btw 1935 and 1947. He died in Jun, 1948 in Pennsylvania. He was buried on Jun 10, 1948 in Bucks County.1057 |
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Mary Lucinda WEISEL, daughter of Henry WEISEL and Maria LOUX, was born on Nov 26, 1857. She died on Oct 22, 1858 in Bucks County. She was buried in Hilltown Township.1058 |
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Franklin P. WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born in 1854 in Bucks County. He died on May 3, 1895 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.1059 He was buried in Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.1060 |
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Amanda WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born in 1855 in Bucks County. She died in 1925. |
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Mary Ann WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born in 1857 in Bucks County. YOB from obituary. Mary married William H. DETWEILER. She died on Nov 11, 1948 in Chalfont.1061 DOD from obituary. |
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Source: transcribed from a scanned copy of a newspaper obituary. Penciled above the obit was "Aunt Mary - 1948". Name of the newspaper was not included.
Mrs. William H. Detweiler
Mary A. Detweiler, 91, widow of William H Detweiler, died at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Detweiler, near Chalfont, on Thursday, Nov. 11, after having suffered a stroke on Tuesday.
A lifelong resident of Warrington township, the deceased was a daughter of the late Samuel and Catherine Weisel.
Survivors are two sons, Howard W. Detweiler, of near Chalfont, and Robert W. Weisel, Hatboro, and three great grandchildren.
The deceased was a member of the Pleasantville Evangelical and Reformed Church. |
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William H. DETWEILER died. He and Mary Ann WEISEL had the following children: |
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Anna Catherine WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born on Sep 20, 1859 in Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. DOB from obituary. Anna married George Elwood KEPHART. She died on Jul 7, 1943 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.1062,1063 DOD from obituary. Anna was buried in Chalfont.1064 |
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Source: transcribed from a scanned copy of a newspaper obituary. Penciled above the obit was "Aunt Anna - 1943". Name of the newspaper was not included.
Mrs. Anna C. Kephart Former Resident of Warrington Died in San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Anna C. Kephart, daughter of the late Samuel and Catherine (Kober) Weisel, of Warrington township, and wife of the late George E. Kephart, of this county, died July 7, 1943, at San Francisco, Calif., where she had gone with her family after the death of her husband in 1907.
She was born September 20, 1859, in Warrington township, and was a descendant of old colonial stock, her ancestors, George Michael and Susanna (Kiefer) Weisel, having come from northern Alsace and settled in Bedminster township in 1732, where they established the Weisel plantation of 281 acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Kephart had the following children: Lieut. Col. Calvin Kephart, of Arlington, Va., the late Horace W. Kephart, chief purchasing agent of the City and County of San Francisco, Elsie M. Kephart, of San Francisco, Capt. Samuel W. Kephart, electrical engineer, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., San Francisco, Amy H., wife of Nelson J. McCullough, San Francisco, Lieut. Russell E. Kephart, Los Angeles, Calif., Lieut George Kephart, Washington, D. C., and Commander Ralph C. Kephart, U. S. N. All six sons had college educations. Mrs. Kephart also left 11 grandchildren, also a surviving sister, Mrs. Mary H. Detweiler, of Chalfont. |
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George Elwood KEPHART was born on Apr 16, 1856. He died on Jul 12, 1907. He was buried in Chalfont.1065 He and Anna Catherine WEISEL had the following children: |
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Henry Phares WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born in 1862 in Bucks County. He married Mary Haldeman CLYMER on Nov 10, 1885 in New Briton, New Jersey, USA.1066 He died on Feb 10, 1934. He was buried in Chalfont.1067 |
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Mary Haldeman CLYMER1068 was born in 1865. She died. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Catherine Ann KOBER, was born in 1864 in Bucks County. She died in 1884. |
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Levi WEISEL, son of Aaron WEISEL and Maria C. COVER, was born on Nov 6, 1857 in Bucks County. He died on Feb 26, 1865 in Bucks County. He was buried in Hilltown Township.1069 |
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Philip WIYSEL, son of Alexander WIYSEL and Susanna STINEMAN, was born c. 1849 in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died. |
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Charles WIYSEL, son of Alexander WIYSEL and Susanna STINEMAN, was born c. 1860 in Arkansas, USA.924 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas, USA.929 He died. |
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Samuel WIYSEL, son of Alexander WIYSEL and Susanna STINEMAN, was born c. 1864 in Pennsylvania.924 YOB calculated from newspaper obit. Samuel appeared in the census in 1880 in Jacksonport.929 He died in Dec, 1911 in Jacksonport. Sam Wysel, an old respected citizen of this place, died at his home here Sunday morning, at seven o'clock of pneumonia. He was forty-seven years of age and leaves a wife and four children to mourn his death. He was a loving father and to know him was to love him. The funeral services will be held at the residence, interment at the Robinson cemetery Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. The bereft family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Abstracted from Jacksonport news column Newport Weekly Independent December 22, 1911. Samuel was buried in Dec, 1911 in Jackson County, Arkansas, USA. |
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July 2002 - http://www.arkansasresearch.com/Dland4n.txt Following is a list of names contained in the book, "Arkansas Donation Lands, 3 July 1882 - 6 December 1887" by Desmond Walls Allen, published by Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033. ISBN 1-56546-191-6, softbound, 102 pages, $19.00 plus $3.00 shipping.
Wiysel, Samuel. |
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William WYSEL,1070 son of Moses WISEL and Elizabeth FUNK, was born on Oct 15, 1856 in Pennslyvania, USA. DOB from death record. William appeared in the census in 1870 in Marion Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA.1071 He was a Son at Misc of Moses WISEL on Nov 10, 1870 in Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.939 He married Anna BERKEBILE in 1876 in Unknown. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.932 He appeared in the census in 1910 in South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.1072 He died on Sep 26, 1923 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA.1073 He was buried in South Fork.1074 |
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Anna BERKEBILE, daughter of Aaron BERKEBILE ( - ), died. She and William WYSEL had the following children: |
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Henrietta WYSEL, daughter of Moses WISEL and Elizabeth FUNK, was born on Apr 1, 1858 in South Fork. DOB and place from obituary. Henrietta was a Daughter at Misc of Moses WISEL on Nov 10, 1870 in Ebensburg.939 She married Ezra OAKS in 1879 in Cambria County. Weekly Democrat, Johnstonwn, Cambria County, Pennsylvania 15 Jan 1879
Oaks-Weisel-On Tuesday, the 24th ult., by Elder William Byers, Mr. Oaks, of Somerset County, and Miss Etta Weisel, of East Conemaugh. Henrietta died on May 20, 1944 in Youngstown, Ohio. Johnstonwn, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Tribune Democrat 22 May 1944
Mrs. Henrietta (Wysel) Oaks, a native of South Fork and former resident of Mineral Point, died on Saturday evening at Youngstown, O., where she has resided for the past five years. Mrs. Oaks was the paternal grandmother of Sgt. Russel E. Oaks of Conemaugh R.D. 1. whose parents were notified last week of his death on an Allied troop ship in the European theater. Mrs. Oaks, a daughter of the late Moses and Elizabeth (Funk) Wysel, was born in South Fork on Apr. 1, 1858. She is survived by three sons - Bertman (sic) and Charles, Youngstown, O., and Howard, Conemaugh R.D. 1, and also leaves nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Her husband Ezra Oaks died in Mineral Point in 1895, and five children also are deceased. Mrs Oaks was a member of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Church. She will be removed to the Carl E. Davis Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday by Rev. W.H. Seybolt, pastor of the Conemaugh Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery, above Mineral Point. Henrietta was buried on May 24, 1944 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mineral Point, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. |
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Information on the children of Ezra Oaks and Henrietta Wysel was provided by Sara Deffenbaugh, Jan 2003.
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Ezra OAKS was born in 1834. He died on Jun 2, 1895 in Mineral Point, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. There are unresolved problems with a death date for Ezra Oaks. In the obituary for his widow Henrietta, it says he died in 1895. In the obituary for his daughter Olive dated 1921, it states he died "about 22 years ago", which would be about 1899. These dates conflict with the birth date in the obituary of his son Howard Oaks which states he was born in 1903. |
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The following paragraph for Ezra Oaks was supplied by Sara Deffenbaugh, 2003.
Ezra Oaks b. 1834 d. 2 June 1895 married Henrieta Weisel/Wisel b. 1 Apr 1858 at Mineral Point d. 21 May 1944 at Youngstown, OH. Children: Bertram b. 2 Feb 1880 d. 28 June 1968 in Youngstown, OH; Allen E. b. Aug 1881; Willis E. b. Aug 1885 d. 16 Jan 1975 in CA; Charles C. b. Nov 1886; Olive J. b. Jan 1891 d. 9 Sept 1921; Cyril W. b. Apr. 1892 d. 21 Nov 1918; Howard S. b. 21 June 1903 d. 21 June 1952 m Jessie Sensebaugh; Louis Earl (no dates) ( I have obits for Cyril, Olive, Howard, Bertram) Ezra is the s/o Jeremial Oaks and Elizabeth Wolford of Somerset County, PA. |
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Jennie WYSEL, daughter of Moses WISEL and Elizabeth FUNK, was born on Dec 20, 1861 in Pennsylvania. YOB from obituary, DOB supplied by Sara Deffenbaugh Jan 2003. Jennie was a Daughter at Misc of Moses WISEL on Nov 10, 1870 in Ebensburg.939 She married Joseph H. WICKS on Sep 8, 1881 in South Fork. Weekly Democrat, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania 13 Sept 1881
Wicks-Wysel - At the residence of the offciating clergyman, at South Fork, PA., on Thursday, Sept. 8, 1881, by Rev. Jacob Smith, Mr. Joseph H. Wicks and Miss Jennie Wysel, both of Cambria County. Jennie died in Dec, 1913 in South Fork. The Johnstown, Pennsylvania., Tribune, December 15, 1913 Funeral Of Mrs. J.H. Wicks Tomorrow Special to the Tribune South Fork, December 15.- The funeral of Mrs. Joseph H. Wicks, who died Saturday afternoon at her home here at the age of 52 years, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the South Fork M.E. Church. Mrs. Wicks was the mother of nine children, all of whom survive, as follows: J. Wallace, Charles, Ralph, Roy, Russel, and Helen, all at home. Laura, wife of C.O. Dimond; Mrs Ella Roberts and Mrs. Nellie Bunton, all of South Fork. She is also survived by two sisters and a brother - Mrs. Etta Oaks, of Johnstown; Mrs. Maggie Tuckey, of St. Michael, and William Wysel, of Fayette County - and two half-brothers - John Moore of Derry and Frank Moore of South Fork. Jennie was buried on Dec 16, 1913 in South Fork Cemetery, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. |
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The following list of children for Joseph Wicks and Jennie Wysel was provided by Sara Deffenbaugh January 2003. Children: 1) Laura May b. 28 May 1882 d. 28 Nov 1972, married Charles O. Dimond; 2) Etta Mary b. Oct 1886 married Hershel Roberts; 3) Nellie G. b. Apr 1888 d. 13 Nov. 1928 married Robert J. Bunton; 4) J. Wallace b. Mar 1884; 5) Charles E. b. 27 Mar 1890; 6) Ralph H. b. 29 Sept 1891 d. 2 july 1945 married Rose Penatzer; 7) Roy; 8) Russel W. b. 5 Feb 1897 d. 20 May 1967 married Ruth Myers; 9) Helen E. b. 6 Nov 1904 d. Mar 1987 married Clark Lydic; 10) Adda b. Sept 1894 d. 2 Feb 1902; 11) Joseph Leroy b. 3 Nov. 1894 d. 1 Oct 1969 married Elizabeth McDonald; Violet; Eugene. I have obits for Nellie, Russel, Ralph, Joseph Leroy. (Sara Deffenbaugh Jan 2003). |
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Joseph H. WICKS Jr., son of Joseph H. WICKS Sr. (1831-1916) and Jane WILKINSON ( - ), was born on Dec 3, 1859 in Cornwall, England. DOB from obituary. Joseph died on May 30, 1929 in South Fork. Copied from the May 31, 1929 Tribune Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Funeral Of J.H. Wicks South Fork, May 31-Funeral services for Joseph H. Wicks, aged 70 years, of 410 Main Street, who died yesterday morning at his residence, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the local Methodist Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Minor, pastor. Burial wil be in the South Fork Cemetery. The deceased was born in Cornwall, England, on December 3, 1859. He was a son of Joseph H. and Jane (Wilkinson) Wicks, who brought him to this country when he was six years of age. His parents first located at Mineral Point and later came to South Fork. Joseph H. Wicks and Miss Jennie Wysel were married here on September 8, 1881. His wife died December 13, 1913. Mr. Wicks had operated coal and clay mines here for a number of years. He had lived retired for the last 20 years. The following children survive: Mrs. C.O. Diamond, Mrs. Hershel Roberts and Helen, Wallace, Charles, Ralph, Joseph L. and Russell Wicks, all of South Fork. Twenty-four grandchildren also survive. His daughter, Mrs. R. J. Bunton, died here last November Joseph was buried on Jun 1, 1929 in South Fork Cemetery. |
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Emma J. HARMAN, daughter of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1855 in Ohio, USA.941 She died. |
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Sarah HARMAN, daughter of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1858 in Ohio.941 She died. |
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David A. HARMAN, son of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1859 in Ohio.941 He died. |
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John C HARMAN, son of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1861 in Ohio.941 He died. |
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Celestia I. HARMAN, daughter of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1863 in Ohio.941 She died. |
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Martin W. HARMAN, son of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1866 in Ohio.941 He died. |
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Charles F. HARMAN, son of David HARMAN and Susan WISEL, was born c. 1868 in Ohio.941 He died. |
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Charles Walter WIYSEL, son of Daniel WIYSEL and Flora Ellen PRUITT, was born on May 17, 1895 in Van Buren, Arkansas, USA. DOB from obituary. Charles married Avie Delilah WOOD on May 20, 1920 in Featherston, Oklahoma, USA. Marriage date and location from the obituary of Charles Wiysel. Charles died on May 5, 1981 in Wichita, Kansas, USA. McAlester News Capital & Democrat, Wednesday, May 6, 1981
Charles W. Wiysel
Charles W. Wiysel, 85, a former resident of Krebs who had lived in Wichita, Kas., for six months, died in a hospital in the latter city Tuesday. He was a butcher by trade. He was born May 17, 1895, in Van Buren, Ark. Wiysel was a member of the Baptist Church in Krebs. He was married in Featherston on Feb. 21, 1920; his wife, Mrs. Avie Wiysel, preceded him in death Sept. 14, 1977. Wiysel lived in Great Bend, Kas., for years before making his home in Krebs. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Oak Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Clarence Capers officiating. The Mills Funeral Home is in charge. Surviving relatives include: a son Charles, of Krebs, four daughters,: Dorothy Heathcock of Alderson; Lou Ella Kuhn of Wichita, Kansas; Wanda Willson of Garden City, Kansas and Rena Mae Burch of Pueblo, Colorado; four sisters, Margaret Burman of Krebs, Mae Spencer of Hartsborne, Dora Kritikros of Dallas, Texas, and Minnie Cleveland of Chickasaha, Oklahoma, 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Charles was buried on May 7, 1981 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA. |
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Avie Delilah WOOD was born on May 20, 1901 in Bache, Oklahoma, USA. DOB and location from obituary. Avie died on Sep 13, 1977 in Krebs, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA. Daily McAlester Democrat, Friday Sept 15, 1977
Avie Wiysel
Avie Wiysel, age 76, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Rev. Frank DiMiceli, assisted by Frank Clarence, will deliver the final services Friday at 2 p.m. at Mills Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Wiysel lived at 525 Washington in Krebs and attended the Krebs Baptist Church. She was born May 20, 1901 in Bache, Okla., and was married to Charles Wiysel in 1920. Mrs. Wiysel has lived in the Pittsburg County area all her life. Surviving relatives include: Mrs. Wiysel's husband; Charles of the home, a son Charles, of Krebs, four daughters,: Dorothy Heathcock of Alderson; Lou Ella Kuhn of Wichita, Kansas; Wanda Willson of Garden City, Kansas and Rena Mae Burch of Pueblo, Colorado; four sisters, Margaret Burman of Krebs, Mae Spencer of Hartsborne, Dora Kritikros of Dallas, Texas, and Minnie Cleveland of Chickasaha, Oklahoma, eleven grandchrildren and nine great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be James Heathcock, Robert Kuhn, V.C. Willson, Jimmy Heathcock, Troy Pedigo and Roy Heskett. Honorary pallbearers are John Dotts, Lance McClure, Harold Blazek, and Lyle Burch. Avie was buried on Sep 15, 1977 in McAlester. |
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In Apr, 1825 Mason Dowell WIYSEL, son of Henry H WIYSEL and Nannie C. DOWELL, lived. He was born in May, 1882 in Arkansas. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Ashley Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA.947 He married Louise B. TEPOEL c. 1908. He was a Son at Death of Nannie C. DOWELL on Apr 16, 1925 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA.948 He died on Jan 1, 1944 in Nebraska. A death certificate was sent for Mason Dowell Wiysel June 2003. The information received from the State of Nebraska, Health Records Management Section (402) 471-2871. In red it reads "No Record Found With Information". The only information provided was a date of death of 1 Jan 1944. It is assumed he died in Nebraska, but the exact locaiton is still unknown.
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The Charleston Daily Mail (Charleston, West Virginia), October 29, 1941
Woman Gets Big Fish
Albuquerque, N.M. (UP) -- Add Albuquerque to the list of the nation’s cities in which a woman is the champion angler. Mrs. Mason D. Wiysel, who took up fishing because her husband is an ardent fisherman, caught a record-breaking 45-pound catfish at San Marcial. The fish was 4 feet long.
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Lillie WIYSEL, daughter of Henry H WIYSEL and Nannie C. DOWELL, was born in Apr, 1887 in Arkansas. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Ashley Township.947 In Apr, 1925 she lived.945 She died aft Apr, 1925. |
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Lyman WEISEL, son of Levi O. WEISEL and Catherine HOOVER, was born on Oct 14, 1853. He died. |
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Barbara Ellen WEISEL, daughter of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Aug 23, 1856.604 She died. |
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Shannon WEISEL, son of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Aug 8, 1858.604 He died on Sep 9, 1890. |
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Walter Hamilton WEISEL, son of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Mar 17, 1861.604 He married Emma Caroline HUBLEY c. 1884 in Unknown. He died on Sep 24, 1916. |
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Jacob Ealy WEISEL, son of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Apr 11, 1863.604 He died on Mar 19, 1924. |
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John Monroe WEISEL, son of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Dec 12, 1866.604 He died. |
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Frances WEISEL, daughter of Levi O. WEISEL and Nancy HOOVER, was born on Nov 2, 1870.604 She died. |
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Mary E. WEISEL, daughter of Philip WEISEL and Eliza MILLER, was born c. 1864 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Northhampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.949 She died. |
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ID: I107715 Name: Mary Elizabeth WEISEL Given Name: Mary Elizabeth Surname: Weisel Sex: F Birth: 11 Nov 1863 in South Fork, Cambria Co, Pa Death: 5 Sep 1953 in South Fork, Cambria Co, Pa Burial: Helixville Cem, Napier Twp, Bedford Co, Pa Change Date: 19 Nov 2002 at 23:08
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ID: I034 Name: Mary Elizabeth WEISEL Sex: F Birth: 19 Nov 1863 in Glenco, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Death: 5 Sep 1953 in ?
Father: Phillip WEISEL b: 25 Dec 1825 in ? Mother: Eliza MILLER b: 2 Aug 1832 in ?
Marriage 1 James Henry ELLENBERGER b: 31 Mar 1858 in Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Married: 14 Nov 1882 in ? Children Elmer ? ELLENBERGER b: UNKNOWN in South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania Laura ? ELLENBERGER b: UNKNOWN in South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania Robert Ellsworth ELLENBERGER b: 13 Jun 1892 in South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania Edward Darlington ELLENBERGER b: 3 Jan 1905 in Hyndman, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Living ELLENBERGER Living ELLENBERGER Chalmer ELLENBERGER b: UNKNOWN. |
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Emma M. WEISEL, daughter of Philip WEISEL and Eliza MILLER, was born c. 1876 in Somerset County. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Northhampton Twp.949 She died. |
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Henry A. POORBAUGH, son of John Jacob POORBAUGH and Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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Herman POORBAUGH, son of John Jacob POORBAUGH and Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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Nelson POORBAUGH, son of John Jacob POORBAUGH and Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, died. |
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John W. Geary POORBAUGH, son of John Jacob POORBAUGH and Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, was born on Mar 16, 1868 in Somerset County.609 He died on Jul 1, 1876 in Somerset County. http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm White Oak Cemetery - Situated at White Oak Reformed and Lutheran Church Site. Located In Larimer Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. 670 Graves Surveyed in 1936 in WPA Project Transcribed and imported for use on this website by Richard Nellans
Order Group Last Name First Name Birth Date Year Death Date Year YRS MOS Days Relative Related To or Remarks 96 55 Poorbaugh Mary * * Mar 16 1866 33 8 20 Wife JJ Poorbaugh--Broken Stone 97 55 Poorbaugh JW Geary * * Jul 1 1876 8 3 25 son JJ & E Poorbaugh
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Loretta WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born c. 1863 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Sarah WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born c. 1865 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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George WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born c. 1866 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Harrison.641 In 1936 he lived in West Newton, Pennsylvania.1075 He died. |
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Emmaline WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born c. 1868 in Pennsylvania. She died. |
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Margaretta \ Maggie WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born in 1870 in Pennsylvania. YOB from cemetery data. Margaretta married James H. CHAMBERLIN on Nov 12, 1885 in Ray's Hill, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.1075,1076 In 1936 she lived in Wells Tannery, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. She died in 1938 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.1077 She was buried in 1938 in Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Breezewood, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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James H. CHAMBERLIN, son of Henry CHAMBERLIN ( - ) and Mary --?-- ( - ), was born in 1863. YOB from cemetery transcription. James died in 1928 in Bedford County. He was buried in 1928 in Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church.1078 |
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David H. WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born in 1871 in Buffalo Mills, Pennsylvania, USA. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.641 Btw 1900 and 1936 he was a Saddler and merchant. Btw 1900 and 1936 he lived in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He married Margaret FAUPEL c. 1902. He died on Oct 10, 1936 in Meyersdale.1075 He was buried on Oct 12, 1936 in Union Cemetery, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.1075 |
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Margaret FAUPEL was born on Oct 6, 1877 in Manns Choice, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on Feb 25, 1935 in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA.1075 She was buried in Meyersdale.1079 She and David H. WEISEL had the following children: |
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William WEISEL, son of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born c. 1875 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania.641 In 1936 he lived in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania.1075 He died. |
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Cora WEISEL, daughter of Samuel WEISEL and Charlotte DIVELY, was born in Pennsylvania. In 1936 she lived in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA. She married Unknown ROBERTSON "Unknown" in Unknown.1075 She died. |
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Christina WEISEL, daughter of Samuel W. WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born on Mar 7, 1847 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from gravestone. Christina died on Oct 3, 1847 in Bedford County. She was buried in Oct, 1847 in Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. //www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Christina dau of Sam. & Rebecca Weisel 10-3-1847, 6 mo 27 days. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). |
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Mary Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Samuel W. WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born on Sep 21, 1848 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from death notice. Mary appeared in the census in 1850 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Napier Township.957 She died on Nov 22, 1851 in Bedford County. Mary Elizabeth Weisel, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca, died 22 Nov 1851 at age 3 years, 2 months, and 1 day. (Source: Bedford Gazette, 12 Dec 1851). |
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Louisa WEISEL, daughter of Samuel W. WEISEL and Rebecca KOONTZ, was born c. 1852 in Bedford County. YOB from 1860 census. Louisa was born in Bedford County. Joseiah Koontz filed bond as guardian of Louisa Weisel, daughter of Samuel W. Weisel of Colerain Twp., deceased on May 4, 1858. The bond was $400. The surety was Adam Koontz (written in old German). (Source: Guardian Bonds of Bedford Co., Pa., Book #3.). Louisa appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, Bedford Township.959 She married David DIBERT on Oct 18, 1870 in Bedford or Fulton County, Pennsylvania, USA. Mr. David Dibert and Miss Louisa Weisel were married 18 OCt 1870; both are of Fulton Co. (Source: Bedford Inquirer, 20 Oct 1870. Louisa died. |
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Mary WEISEL, daughter of William W. WEISEL and Jane MINNICH, was born c. May, 1850 in Bedford County. DOB and parent/child relationship calculated from 1850 census. Mary died. |
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Amelia Mason WEISEL, daughter of William W. WEISEL and Jane MINNICH, was born on Oct 7, 1852 in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.1080 She married William States MORGART on Jun 20, 1877 in Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.1081 She died on May 6, 1928 in Moxham, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.1080,1082 She was buried on May 9, 1928 in Everett Cemetery, Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.1080 |
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William States MORGART, son of Philip G. MORGART ( - ) and Mary --?-- ( - ), was born on Sep 10, 1853 in Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.1081 He died on Apr 3, 1930 in Johnstown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.1081 He was buried on Apr 5, 1930 in Everett Cemetery. He and Amelia Mason WEISEL had the following children: |
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Samuel WEISEL, son of William W. WEISEL and Jane MINNICH, was born on Sep 25, 1854 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from age at death. Samuel died on Oct 23, 1854 in Bedford County. Samuel Weisel, infant son of William and Jane, died Oct. 23, 1854. (Source: Bedford Inquirer and Chronicle, Oct. 27, 1854
Samuel Weisel, the son of William and Jane Weisel, died at the age of 28 days. (Source: The Cemetery Records of the Old Presbyterian Church, Bedford, Pa.). |
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William C. WEISEL, son of William W. WEISEL and Mary SAMEL, was born on Jul 6, 1856 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from gravestone/cemetery reading. William was buried in Dec, 1861 in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Belinda B, Franklin P & William C
Belinda B dau 12-?5-1861, 3 yr 8 mo 2? days; Franklin P son 12-25-1861, 1 yr 4 mo ? days; William C son 12-23-1861, 5yr 5 mo ? days; children of Wm & Mary Weisel.
(Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). William died on Dec 23, 1861 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board Weisel, William Benedict Posted By: Donna Creary Date: October 7 2003 William Benedict Weisel, s/o Mr William & Mary, died Dec. 23, 1861 of Diphtheria in Friends Cove at the age of 5 y 5 m 17 d. (Source: Inquirer Jan. 3, 1862). |
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Belinda B. WEISEL, daughter of William W. WEISEL and Mary SAMEL, was born on Mar 30, 1858 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from gravestone/cemetery reading. Belinda was buried in Dec, 1861 in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Belinda B, Franklin P & William C
Belinda B dau 12-?5-1861, 3 yr 8 mo 2? days; Franklin P son 12-25-1861, 1 yr 4 mo ? days; William C son 12-23-1861, 5yr 5 mo ? days; children of Wm & Mary Weisel.
(Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). Belinda died on Dec 26, 1861 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board Weisel, Belinda Benedict Posted By: Donna Creary Date: October 7 2003
Belinda Benedict Weisel, d/o Mr William & Mary, died Dec. 26, 1861 of Diphtheria in Friends Cove at the age of 3 y 8 m 26 d. (Source: Inquirer Jan. 3, 1862). |
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Franklin Pierce WEISEL, son of William W. WEISEL and Mary SAMEL, was born on Aug 7, 1860 in Bedford County. DOB calculated from gravestone/cemetery reading. Franklin was buried in Dec, 1861 in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Weisel, Belinda B, Franklin P & William C
Belinda B dau 12-?5-1861, 3 yr 8 mo 2? days; Franklin P son 12-25-1861, 1 yr 4 mo ? days; William C son 12-23-1861, 5yr 5 mo ? days; children of Wm & Mary Weisel.
(Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA). Franklin died on Dec 25, 1861 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Death Notice Board Weisel, Franklin Pierce Posted By: Donna Creary Date: October 7 2003
Franklin Pierce Weisel, s/o Mr William & Mary, died Dec. 25, 1861 of Diphtheria in Friends Cove at the age of 1 y 4 m 18 d. (Source: Inquirer Jan. 3, 1862). |
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--?-- WEISEL, daughter of William W. WEISEL and Mary SAMEL, was born c. 1862 in Bedford County. www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html
Mrs. Mary Weisel, a former resident of Bedford, died of heart disease at Saxton May 13, 1891, aged 64y 7m 3d; burial was in Bedford Cemetery. She had been a widow since 1862, her husband dying Dec. 23rd of that year. They had been married only six years. There were four children born; three children died within one week of each other. The surviving daughter married J. A. Covalt about four years ago.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, May 22, 1891, p. 1.). --?-- married J. A. COVALT c. 1887 in Bedford County. She died. |
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Susan Estella WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born c. 1876 in Bedford County. On Apr 18, 1919 she lived in Washington D. C. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html Bedford County Genealogy Project Newspaper Clippings Bedford Gazette April 18, 1919
Miss Stella Weisel, of Washington, D.C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. K. Weisel.
Miss Sara Morgart of Johnstown, who has been visiting Mrs. M. K. Weisel and family has returned home. Susan's Misc was 'Visiting her mother, living in Washington D.C.' on Apr 18, 1930 in Bedford County. Bedford Gazette, Apr. 18, 1930, p. 1
Personals and Brief Mention. Banks Closed today. Good Friday.
Miss Stella Weisel, of Washington D. C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. K. Weisel.
Miss Sara Morgart of Johnstown, who has been visiting Mrs. M. K. Weisel and family has returned home. On Aug 23, 1946 Susan lived in Washington D. C. She died aft Aug 23, 1946.1083 |
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Elizabeth A. WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born c. 1878 in Bedford County. In 1926 she lived in Bedford County.967 On Aug 23, 1946 she lived in Washington D. C. She died aft Aug 23, 1946.1083 |
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Henrietta C. WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born c. 1879 in Bedford County. In 1926 she lived in Bedford County.967 She died bef Apr, 1936. In the obit of William A. Weisel, Henrietta has preceded him in death. |
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In 1926 Theodore H. WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, lived in Summit, Pennsylvania.967 On Aug 23, 1946 he lived in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania. He died aft Aug 23, 1946.1083 |
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Martha Blanche WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born c. 1883 in Bedford County. Birth year calculated from newspaper death notice. In 1926 Martha lived in Bedford County.967 She died on Aug 21, 1946 in Washington D. C.1083 |
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Mary G. WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born in Bedford County. In 1926 she lived in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.967 She married C. Guy BLYMER.1084 She died. |
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William A. WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born c. 1885 in Bedford County. He married Irene CORLE on Apr 28, 1909 in Bedford County.1085 He experienced Misc on Mar 15, 1921 in Bedford County.1086 He died on Apr 15, 1936 in Bedford County.1087 |
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The Bedford Inquirer, Dec. 3, 1915 **Personals and Local News (cont'd.) William WEISEL and family have been spending the past week as the guests of Mr. WEISEL's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram WEISEL. They will remain there until the holidays. |
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Lloyd S. WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born in 1887 in Bedford County. He married Ruth HERSHBERGER "Unknown" in Unknown. He died on Jun 22, 1934 in Everett.1088 |
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Ruth HERSHBERGER, daughter of William HERSHBERGER ( - ) and Sara E. SHARTZER ( - ), was born on Jul 20, 1895 in Cessna, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on Sep 30, 1950 in Bedford County. Weisel - Mrs. Ruth A., 55, Washington, D. C., killed Sept. 30, 1950 in auto accident on Route 30 between Bedford and Everett. Born July 20, 1895 in Cessna, daughter of William and Sara E. (Shartzer) Hershberger. Widow of Lloyd S. Weisel. Survived by these children: Mrs. William G. McCarten, Bethesda, Md; and Mrs. Wendell A. Smith and Mrs. Martin E. Fatchett, both of Washington, D. C. Sister of Frank; Mrs. Humphrey Hersberger and Mrs. Harry Zimmers, all of Cessna, and Mrs. E. H. Hershberger, Altoona. Member of Trinity Evangelical & Reformed Church, Everett. Service: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Barefoot Funeral Home, Bedford. Rev. E. Phillip Senft; Interment, Bedford Cemetery. She and Lloyd S. WEISEL had the following children: |
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James Harold WEISEL, son of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born on Feb 1, 1895 in Rainsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. DOB and location taken from the obit of James H. Weisel. James married Lillian LIEBTAG on Mar 28, 1917 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. He was buried in Apr, 1926 in Bedford Cemetery, Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Apr 17, 1926 in Salem, Ohio.967,1084 |
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Elsie M.G. WEISEL, daughter of Abraham WEISEL and Malinda HARTMAN, was born in Bedford County. In 1926 she lived in Bedford County.967 She died. |
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Paul REED, son of John Philip REED and Sarah Ellen WEISEL, died. |
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William R. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Barbara Jane SWAB, died. |
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Charles Otto WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Barbara Jane SWAB, died. |
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Parlee E. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Barbara Jane SWAB, died. |
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Oliver Earl WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Barbara Jane SWAB, died. |
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Nolin S. WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Barbara Jane SWAB, died. |
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William Harrison WEISEL, son of John WEISEL and Mary E. MONTGOMERY, was born on Dec 13, 1856 in Bedford County.204 He was christened on Jan 6, 1857 in Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township.1089 He died. |
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Mary M. WEISEL, daughter of John WEISEL and Mary E. MONTGOMERY, was born c. 1858 in Bedford County. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Pennsylvania.973 She died. |
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Mary I. WEISEL, daughter of George Colvin WEISEL and Amanda SMITH, was born c. 1870 in Bedford County. She died. |
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George WEISEL, son of George Colvin WEISEL and Amanda SMITH, was born c. 1875 in Bedford County. He died. |
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Annie O. WEISEL, daughter of George Colvin WEISEL and Amanda SMITH, was born c. 1878 in Bedford County. She died. |
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Daniel WEISEL, son of Isaiah WEISEL and Nancy J. --?--, was born c. 1875 in Indiana, USA. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Bear Creek, Jay County, Indiana, USA.979 In 1927 he lived in Portland, Bear Creek Township, Jay County, Indiana, USA. http://www.distantcousin.com/Directories/IN/JayCty/1927/Pages.asp?Pages=Page/219.jpg Jay County Rural Directory Portland, Jay County p. 219 Jay County, Indiana 1927 Complete Residential and Business Directory - Page/219.jpg
Weisel, Dan., lab. Port. R 9, Sec 32, Brcreek Tp. Weisel, Isaiah, far. Port. R 9, Sec 32, Brcreek Tp. H150 Weisel, John (Clara) far. Mgr. Portland Equity Exchange, Port. R 9, Sec 3, Wayne Tp. H 4, W 66 (Ward, Mary, Frances). Daniel died. |
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Mary Elizabeth DIEHL, daughter of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Jul 24, 1867 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Mary died. |
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David W. W. DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Sep 28, 1868 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). David died. |
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Laura L. DIEHL, daughter of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Nov 12, 1869 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Laura died. |
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Joseph Grant DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Jan 7, 1871 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Joseph died. |
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Carrie Alice DIEHL, daughter of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Jun 10, 1872 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.) Carrie died. She was buried in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Diehl, Henry, Susanna, John Henry & Carrie Alice
Henry Diehl GAR 1842 - 1925; wife Susanna (Weisel) 1843 - 1912; son John Henry 10-19-1873 - 3-18-1893; dau Carrie Alice 6-10-1872 - 7-8-1-19??. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA)
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John Henry DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Oct 19, 1873 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). John died on Mar 18, 1893 in Bedford County. He was buried in Twin Churches Cemetery. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board Diehl, Henry, Susanna, John Henry & Carrie Alice
Henry Diehl GAR 1842 - 1925; wife Susanna (Weisel) 1843 - 1912; son John Henry 10-19-1873 - 3-18-1893; dau Carrie Alice 6-10-1872 - 7-8-1-19??. (Source: Twin Churches Cemetery, Friends Cove, Bedford County, PA)
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Charles Ross DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Aug 24, 1875 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Charles died on Sep 12, 1875 in Bedford County. |
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Sarah Myrtle DIEHL, daughter of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Dec 31, 1876 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Sarah died on Nov 22, 1880 in Bedford County. |
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Jesse H. DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Jul 29, 1878 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Jesse died on Jun 4, 1879 in Bedford County. |
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Ella May DIEHL, daughter of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Jun 3, 1880 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Ella died on Jun 23, 1880 in Bedford County. |
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Reuben F. DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Aug 11, 1881 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). Reuben died. |
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George Ranson DIEHL, son of Henry DIEHL and Susanna WEISEL, was born on Apr 23, 1883 in Bedford County. http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/search/bedford.pl Diehl, Henry, Corporal
Corporal Henry Diehl (s/o Joseph H., gs/o John, ggs/o Samuel) was born May 17, 1842, near Charlesville, Pa., which has always been his home, and on Dec. 20, 1866, he married Susanna Weisel, who was born Sept. 13, 1843, Rev. W.M. Deatrick officiating. He enlisted in Company D, 55th Pa. Veteran Volunteers, Feb. 18, 1864, under Captain Sol Metzger. After battles at Cold Harbor and the surrender of Lee at Aapamatox, he was honorably discharged as a corporal, Aug. 30, 1865, when he returned and resumed farming as a life-long occupation. Mrs. Diehl died Aug. 7, 1912. The family are faithful members of the Reformed Church, of which Mr. Diehl has been either deacon or elder, some forty years.
Issue: 1. Mary Elizabeth (July 24, 1867); 2. David W. W. (Sept. 28, 1868); 3. Rebecca Laura (Nov. 12, 1869); 4. Joseph Grant (Jan. 7, 1871); 5. Carrie Alice (June 10, 1872); 6. John Henry (Oct. 19, 1873-March 18, 1893); 7. Charles Ross (Aug. 24, 1875-Sept. 12, 1875); 8. Sarah Myrtle (Dec. 31, 1876-Nov. 22, 1880); 9. Jesse H. (July 29, 1878-June 4, 1879); 10. Ella May (June 3, 1880-June 23, 1880); 11. Reuben Franklin (Aug. 11, 1881); 12. George Ranson (April 23, 1883-Aug. 11, 1883).
(Source: The Diehl Families of America: History, Genealogy, Reminiscences, etc., E.H. Diehl, 1915, Ipava, Ill., 456 pages.). George died on Aug 11, 1883 in Bedford County. |
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Minne R. LEE, daughter of David W. LEE and Elizabeth WEISEL, was born.982 She died. |
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John W. WEISEL, son of Daniel K. WEISEL and Esther HARTENSTEIN, was born c. 1867 in Pennsylvania. He died. |
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Harry Asher WEISEL, son of Daniel K. WEISEL and Esther HARTENSTEIN, was born on Oct 4, 1869 in Pennsylvania. DOB from death record. Harry died on Jul 15, 1922 in Pennslyvania.1090 |
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Charles WEISEL, son of Daniel K. WEISEL and Esther HARTENSTEIN, was born c. 1874 in Pennsylvania. He died. |
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Lottia M. WEISEL, daughter of Charles K. WEISEL and Maria M. BUTTON, was born c. 1879 in Pennsylvania. YOB calculated from 1920 and 1930 census. Age in 1880 census is transcribed as 11, but more likely it was 1. Lottia appeared in the census in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Rock Hill Township.993 She appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County.1091 She appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Perkasie.1092 She married Ira SACKS. From the obituary of her father Charles Weisel "There survive three daughters, Mrs. Ira Sacks, Mrs. Ellis Moyer, of Perkasie; Mrs. David Lovett, of Chester, and a son, Wallace Weisel, of Perkasie. Lottia died. |
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Ira SACKS was born c. 1880 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania.1091 He appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania.1092 He died. He and Lottia M. WEISEL had the following children: |
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Wallace B. WEISEL, son of Charles K. WEISEL and Maria M. BUTTON, was born c. 1883 in Pennsylvania. YOB from 1910 census. Wallace appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania.994 He appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania.1093 He married Stella -- ? --. He died. |
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Stella -- ? -- was born c. 1890 in Pennsylvania. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania.1093 She died. |
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Annie WEISEL, daughter of Charles K. WEISEL and Maria M. BUTTON, appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania.994 She married Ellis MOYER. From the obituary of her father Charles Weisel "There survive three daughters, Mrs. Ira Sacks, Mrs. Ellis Moyer, of Perkasie; Mrs. David Lovett, of Chester, and a son, Wallace Weisel, of Perkasie. Annie died. |
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Ellis MOYER died. |
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Emma F. WEISEL, daughter of Charles K. WEISEL and Maria M. BUTTON, was born c. 1892 in Pennsylvania. YOB from 1910 census. Emma appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania.994 She appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania.1092 She married David LOVETT. From the obituary of her father Charles Weisel "There survive three daughters, Mrs. Ira Sacks, Mrs. Ellis Moyer, of Perkasie; Mrs. David Lovett, of Chester, and a son, Wallace Weisel, of Perkasie. Emma died. |
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David LOVETT died. |
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Mareyan WEISEL, daughter of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Jan 29, 1862 in Bucks County.1003 She was baptised on Jan 29, 1862 in Trumboursville Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She died on Sep 3, 1881. |
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Milton WEISEL, son of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Aug 12, 1864 in Bucks County.1003 He was baptised on Jan 1, 1865 in Trumboursville Church. He died. |
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Emma WEISEL, daughter of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Dec 2, 1866 in Bucks County.1003 She was baptised on Feb 18, 1867 in Trumboursville Church. She died on Sep 30, 1881. |
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Samuel T. WEISEL, son of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Apr 15, 1868. He married Emma R. DEATERLY on Mar 4, 1890 in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Pennsylvania by Rev. F. Waltz.1094 He died. |
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Emma R. DEATERLY, daughter of Chas. S. DEATERLY (1834-1908) and Sarah S. --?-- (1841-1905), was born on Mar 1, 1869. She died. She and Samuel T. WEISEL had the following children: |
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John Henry WEISEL, son of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Oct 25, 1870 in Bucks County.1003 He was baptised on Jan 1, 1871 in Trumboursville Church. He died on Feb 18, 1871 in Bucks County. |
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Elizabeth WEISEL, daughter of Henry B. WEISEL and Elizabeth TEXTER, was born on Feb 4, 1872 in Bucks County.1003 She was baptised on Feb 6, 1872 in Trumboursville Church. She died on Apr 7, 1873 in Bucks County. |
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Sarah Jane WEISEL, daughter of Peter WEISEL and Harriet FESSLER, was born c. Aug, 1879 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died. She was a Niece at Census of James P WEISEL in Jun, 1900 in Eldren Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1013 |
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Maj Edmund Turner WEISEL, son of Daniel WEISEL and Isabel WATERS, was born on Sep 21, 1878. He died on Oct 31, 1927.1095 He was buried in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.1096 |
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Howard W. DETWEILER, son of William H. DETWEILER and Mary Ann WEISEL, died. |
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Robert W. WEISEL, son of William H. DETWEILER and Mary Ann WEISEL, died. |
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Calvin Ira KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, was born on May 27, 1883 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Aug 17, 1969. He was buried in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.1097 |
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Horace W. KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Elsie M. KEPHART, daughter of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Samuel W. KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Amy H. KEPHART, daughter of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Russell E. KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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George KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Ralph C. KEPHART, son of George Elwood KEPHART and Anna Catherine WEISEL, died. |
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Ella WYSEL,1098 daughter of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1876. She died. |
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Alva B. WYSEL, son of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1878.1099 He died. |
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Joseph WYSEL, son of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1880.1099 He died. |
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Henry WYSEL, son of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1881.1099 He died. |
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John W. WYSEL, son of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1884. He died. |
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Edith WYSEL, daughter of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1886.1099 She died. |
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Charles H. WYSEL, son of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1888.1099 He died. |
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Laura WYSEL, daughter of William WYSEL and Anna BERKEBILE, was born in 1891.1099 She died. |
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Bertram OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born on Feb 2, 1880 in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Jun 28, 1968 in Youngstown, Ohio. |
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Allen E. OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born in Aug, 1881 in Cambria County. He died c. 1920 in Cambria County. See obituary for sister Olive Oaks. |
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Willis E. OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born in Aug, 1885. He died on Jan 16, 1975 in California, USA. |
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Charles C OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born in Nov, 1886. In Jun, 1953 he lived in Youngstown. He is named in the obit. of his brother Howard Oaks. Charles died aft Jun, 1953. |
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Olive J. OAKS, daughter of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born in Jan, 1891 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on Sep 9, 1921 in East Taylor Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Tribune Democrat 9 September 1921
Miss Olive Oaks Expires in East Taylor Township
Former Employee of Lorain Steel Company Accounting Department Succumbs
Funeral On Sunday
Miss Olive Felicia Oaks, aged 30 years, who was employed for a number of years in the Accounting Department of the lorain Steel Company, under H. M. Davies, died at 3:10 o'clock this morning at the home of Mrs. Isabella Headricks, of East Taylor Township. Her death was due to a complication of diseases after an illness which lasted about one year. The deceased had to leave the employ of the Lorain Steel Company about one year ago on account of poor health. Miss Oaks wa a daughter of Mrs. Henrietta (Wisel) Oaks and the late Ezra Oaks. She was born in Jackson Township, just above Mineral Point. Her father expired about 22 years ago. Miss Oaks made her home with her brother, Charles Oaks, of du Pont place. Seventeenth Ward, during the time she was employed at the Moxham plant. Ellwood Oaks, a brother of the deceased died at West Point about one year ago. Miss Oaks is survived by her mother and four brothers, Bertman Oaks of East Palestine, O.; Earl Oaks of Elim; Charles Oaks of du Pont place and Howard Oaks of West Park, O. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at the Mt. Union Church, situated above Mineral Point. The funeral party will leave the Headricks residence at 2 o'clock and proceed to the church. Services will be conducted by the Rev. George Jones, pastor of the Conemaugh Brethren Church. Interment will take place in Mt. Union Church Cemetery. The body has been prepared for burial by Howard Davis & Son, undertakers of Conemaugh. Olive was buried on Sep 11, 1921 in Mt. Union Church Cemetery, Cambria County, PennsylvaniaS. |
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Cyril W. OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born in Apr, 1892 in Cambria County. He died on Nov 21, 1918 in Youngstown. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Tribune Democrat 21 November 1918
Cyril W. Oaks, aged 22 years, died early this morning at his home in Youngstown, O., his death being due to Spanish influenza. He was a son of the late Ezra Oaks. Besides his mother, he is survived by a sister, Miss Olive Oaks and five brothers as follows: Charles C., of Moxham; Bertram, of Oakhurst Borough; Allen E. of Brookdale; Louis Earl of the Twelfth Ward and Howard, of Youngstown, O. The body will be brought to Johnstown tomorrow for burial in Mt. Union Cemetery. Cyril was buried on Nov 22, 1918 in Cambria County. |
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Howard S. OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, was born on Dec 31, 1893 in Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on Jun 21, 1953 in Cambria County. Johnstown Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, Cambria County, 21 June 1953
Howard S. Oaks, 49, Dies In Hospital
Howard S. Oaks, 49, of William Penn Avenue near Goods Corner died Sunday, June 21 in the Memorial Hospital. He was born on June 21, 1903 in Croyle Township, son of Ezra and Henrietta (Wysel) Oaks. He is survived by his wife, the former Jesse Sensebaugh; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Jean Tierney, Dubuque, Iowa and Erlene, at home; son, Allen, at home; two brothers, Bertram, Petersburg, Ohio; and Charles, Youngstown, Ohio. He is survived by three grand children. He was preceded in death by his son, Russel. He was a member of the Conemaugh Methodist Church. Funeral was held at the John Henderson Funeral Home on Wednesday. Rev. C. L. Cusick and Rev. Charles Heltzel officiated. Burial was in the Headrick Cemetery.
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Oaks - Howard S., 59. 1131 William Penn Avenue, died at 3:25 a.m. June 21, 1953, in Memorial Hospital. Born Dec 31, 1893, in Croyle Township, son of Ezra and Henrietta (Wysel) Oaks. Survived by widow, former Jessie Sensebaugh; two daughters - Mrs. Laura Jean Tierney, Dubuque, Iowa, and Erlene, at home; son, Allen, at home, and two brothers - Bertram, Petersburg, Ohio, and Charles, Youngstown, Ohio. Also survived by three grandchildren. Preceded in death by son, Russel. Member of Conemaugh Methodist Church. Freinds received in John Henderson Funeral Home, 215 Central Avenue. Funeral service there at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. C. L. Cusick and Rev. Charles Heltzel. Interment, Headrick Cemetery.
[note - on 22 June 1953 the above obituary was published except for the age was given as 49 and the birthday as Dec 31, 1903. There was no reason provided for the republishing of the 2nd obit. It can be assumed it was a correction for the age and birth date.]. |
584. |
Louis Earl OAKS, son of Ezra OAKS and Henrietta WYSEL, died. |
585. |
Harry E. WIYSEL, son of Mason Dowell WIYSEL and Louise B. TEPOEL, was born on Feb 19, 1908 in Crete, Nebraska, USA. He married Hilda KASPER in 1934 in Iowa, USA. He died on May 13, 1999 in Freemont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA.1100 Social Security Death Index: HARRY E WIYSEL 19 Feb 1908 13 May 1999 (V) 68025 (Fremont, Dodge, NE) (none specified) 506- 01- 8120 Nebraska. |
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Hilda KASPER was born on Mar 5, 1909 in Prague, Nebraska. She died on Jan 5, 2001 in Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA.1101 |
586. |
Ray Herman WIYSEL, son of Mason Dowell WIYSEL and Louise B. TEPOEL, was born on Mar 7, 1910. He married Mary Josephine ZITKA on Oct 31, 1935. He died on Aug 18, 1995 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.1102 Social Security Death Index: RAY H WIYSEL 07 Mar 1910 18 Aug 1995 68048 (Plattsmouth, Cass, NE) (none specified) 507- 05- 1473 Nebraska. |
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THE MARION STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977, PAGE 22
Elsewhere In America Studebaker Tradition Survives
By Jules Loh AP Special Correspondent
Union, Neb. (AP) – Life seems to lose its urgency, out here where the placid Platte flows into the meandering Missouri. At least Ray Wiysel thinks so. Ray Wiysel is the Studebaker dealer.
“I’ve been a Studebaker dealer since 1939.” Wiysel said, wiping calloused hands on a grease-stained rag. “It was a good business then and it is now, I see no reason to quit.”
“Besides, when I sold cars to all those people all those years they depended on me to keep them running. Well, here I am.”
Yes, here he is, and his Wiysel Auto Service letterhead still has on it that slender encircled S monogram and the sign outside his crowded showroom says: Studebaker – Authorized Sales and Service.
Hasn’t he heard?
“Of course, Studebaker made its last car in 1966. Actually, when the company moved to Canada from South Bend, Ind., in ’64 and started making cars with Chevy engines, I knew it would collapse. My last call to Studebaker was to cancel an order for three ‘64s.”
“But instead of folding up, I bought out the parts departments of other Studebaker dealers. I have a pretty good supply, wouldn’t you say?”
Wiysel led the way through aisle after aisle of auto parts arranged in bins. He paused at the hubcaps. To a middle-aged memory, it had the shock of being suddenly surrounded by long-forgotten friends.
“Here’s a hubcap for a 1934 Commander,” he said lifting it out of the bin as gently as if it were crystal. “I shipped four of these to Winnipeg, Canada, the other day.
“Here’s one for a ’32 Rockne. I just sold one for $25. Probably cost less than $2 when that car was new. So, you see, the Studebaker business reaches back a long way.”
Ray Wiysel is 67. His affection for Studebaker reaches back a long way.
His grandfather, a blacksmith and carpenter, built wagons for the Studebaker company in Arkansas. Ray Wiysel never met his grandfather but knows all about the wagons through family lore. They were big, sturdy vehicles, pulled by eight head of oxen, haulers of logs.
A Teutonic pride in craftsmanship turned out to be a family trait. Ray inherited it from his father, a cabinet-maker, and his grandfather.
Ray sat out to become a master mechanic. He still remembers his first major automobile overhaul, done at age 17. The car was a Studebaker. A 1918 Big Six touring car.
Ray’s son, Larry, 38, is keeping the family tradition alive.
Like his father he is a mechanic without peer and also a loyal son of Studebaker. He drives a 1963 Studebaker Avanti, but sparingly; it only has 13,000 miles on it. It’s worth, he said, about 10 times what he paid for it new. He isn’t inclined to sell.
In Ray Wiysel’s office hang two plaques, one given him after 20 years as a dealer, the other after 25, “in recognition of loyal business association.”
Studebaker never really knew how loyal.
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Mary Josephine ZITKA died. |
587. |
Guy Royal WEISEL, child of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Jan 9, 1886.604 He/she died. |
588. |
Daniel Webster WEISEL, son of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Apr 15, 1888.604 He died on Aug 21, 1945. |
589. |
Morris WEISEL, son of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Oct 28, 1889.604 He died. |
590. |
Loyd Parker WEISEL, son of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Oct 15, 1891.604 He died on Sep 12, 1893. |
591. |
Hugh Henry WEISEL, son of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Mar 13, 1900.604 He died on Feb 28, 1902. |
592. |
Carl WEISEL, son of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY, was born on Oct 19, 1902.604 He died. |
593. |
Vera WEISEL, daughter of David H. WEISEL and Margaret FAUPEL, was born in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1936 she lived in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. She married Unknown BELL "Unknown" in Unknown.1075 She died. |
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Unknown BELL died. |
594. |
David WEISEL, son of David H. WEISEL and Margaret FAUPEL, was born in Pennsylvania.1075 In 1936 he lived in Meyersdale. He died. |
595. |
Ella G. MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, was born on Aug 3, 1879 in Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. She married Clarence Barnes WILLIAMS on Jun 17, 1903 in Johnstown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on Nov 1, 1909 in Johnstown. She was buried in Nov, 1909 in Schellsburg Cemetery, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE, Johnstown, Pa. - Monday, November 1, 1909
A SOUTH SIDE DEATH
Mrs. Ella Williams Succumbs After Long Illness of Dropsy and Heart Disease
After an illness extending back over a period of a year or more, four months of which she spent in bed, Mrs. Ella G. Morgart Williams died at 8:40 o'clock this morning (Nov. 1, 1909) at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morgart, No. 207 1/2 Dibert street. Mrs. Williams suffered with dropsy and heart disease. The patience and fortitude with which she bore her afflictions were remarkable. She was perfectly resigned to her fate and death seemed to be a relief. Mrs. Williams was the wife of Clarence Barnes Williams and was born at Everett, Bedford County, August 3, 1879. She was therefore aged thirty years , two months and twenty-eight days. Besides her parents, W. S. and Amelia Weisel Morgart, she is survived by her husband, to whom she was married six years ago; by two sisters, Misses Sarah M. Morgart, a nurse at the Memorial Hospital, and Jessie Morgart, a High School student, and also by a brother, Fred W. Morgart, at home. Definite funeral arrangements have not been made, but short services will be held at the Morgart home before the reains are taken to Everett for interment Thursday. The services here will be conducted by the Rev. J. Harvey Mickley, pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, of which Mrs. Williams was a member. She was also a member of the Christian Temperance Union, of this city.
(She was a daughter of William States and Amelia Mann (Weisel) Morgart. Married in Johnstown on June 17, 1903 by Rev. J. Harvey Mickley. The family resided in Johnstown for a number of years. Interment was made in Schellsburg (Pa.) Cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. Gumbert of Schellsburg.). |
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596. |
Sarah MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, was born on Nov 27, 1881 in Everett. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rkandbd/morgart/2620.htm Charles next married Sarah M. MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART (Twin) and Amelia Mason WEISEL, on 13 Oct 1920 in , Bedford, Pennsylvania.30 (Sarah M. MORGART was born on 27 Nov 1881 in Everett, Bedford, Pennsylvania 33, baptized on 12 Feb 1882 in Everett Lutheran Church, Everett, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania,30 died on 26 Jun 1966 in Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania 30 and was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania 30.)
Marriage Notes: Charles and Sara were married by Rev. John T. Bell, a Methodist Minister. Sarah died. Her Misc was 'Visiting with Mrs. M.K. Weisel' on Apr 18, 1930 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/
Bedford Gazette, Apr. 18, 1930, p. 1
Personals and Brief Mention. Banks Closed today. Good Friday.
Miss Stella Weisel, of Washington D. C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. K. Weisel.
Miss Sara Morgart of Johnstown, who has been visiting Mrs. M. K. Weisel and family has returned home. [note - M. K. Weisel is Malinda Weisel, wife of Abraham Weisel]. Sarah married Charles LEVENTRY on Oct 13, 1930 in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. The Indiana Evening Gazette, October 14, 1930
Charles Leventry, a well-known farmer of Cambria county and Miss Sarah M. Morgart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morgart of Johnstown, and former superintendent of Indiana County General Hospital , were married in Bedford yesterday. The bride saw service in France during the World War. ----- The Indiana Progress, October 20, 1920
Leventry - Morgart A marriage of interest to Indiana residents took place in Bedford on Thursday, when Miss Sarah M. Morgart, a former superintendent of the Indiana hospital, became the bride of Charles Leventry, a prominent farmer of Cambria county. The bride, who is the daughter of W. S. Morgart, of Johnstown, became superintendent of the local hospital when it was established and held this position until she was called for overseas service in the world war. She served in France and was located in the base hospitals. Returning to America, she followed her profession at Johnstown, where the couple expect to locate. 30. |
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597. |
Fred MORGART, son of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, married Leta DUNFORD.1082 He died. |
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Leta DUNFORD died. |
598. |
Jessie MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, was born in Bedford County. She died. |
599. |
Philip MORGART, son of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, died bef Nov 1, 1909. |
600. |
Grace MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART and Amelia Mason WEISEL, died bef Nov 1, 1909. |
601. |
William Corle WEISEL, son of William A. WEISEL and Irene CORLE, died. |
602. |
--?-- WEISEL, daughter of William A. WEISEL and Irene CORLE, died. She married Donald KAISER. |
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Donald KAISER died. |
603. |
Lucille WEISEL, daughter of Lloyd S. WEISEL and Ruth HERSHBERGER, was born in Bedford County. She died. |
604. |
Jean WEISEL, daughter of Lloyd S. WEISEL and Ruth HERSHBERGER, was born in Bedford County. She died. |
605. |
Patricia WEISEL, daughter of Lloyd S. WEISEL and Ruth HERSHBERGER, was born in Bedford County. She died. |
606. |
James Harold WEISEL Jr., son of James Harold WEISEL and Lillian LIEBTAG, died. |
607. |
Philip Stover WEISEL, son of James Harold WEISEL and Lillian LIEBTAG, died. |
608. |
Elizabeth Louise WEISEL, daughter of James Harold WEISEL and Lillian LIEBTAG, died. |
609. |
Charles R. SACKS, son of Ira SACKS and Lottia M. WEISEL, was born c. 1899 in Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Pennsylvania, Bucks County.1091 He appeared in the census in 1930 in Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Norristown.1103 He died. |
610. |
Charles D. WEISEL, son of Samuel T. WEISEL and Emma R. DEATERLY, was born on Jul 18, 1891. He died. |
611. |
Harvey D. WEISEL, son of Samuel T. WEISEL and Emma R. DEATERLY, was born on Oct 5, 1892. He married Ida MOYER on Jun 24, 1914 in Unknown. He married Miriam FLUCK MEYERS on Jun 25, 1930 in Unknown. He died in Apr, 1985 in Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.1104 |
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Ida MOYER died. |
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Miriam FLUCK MEYERS was born "Unknown" in Unknown. She died. |
612. |
Elizabeth D. WEISEL, daughter of Samuel T. WEISEL and Emma R. DEATERLY, was born on Jun 5, 1896. She married Wilmer SCHAFER on Jan 2, 1915 in Unknown. She married Horace J. WEBNER "Unknown" in Unknown. She died. |
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Wilmer SCHAFER was born "Unknown" in Unknown. He died. |
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Horace J. WEBNER was born "Unknown" in Unknown. He died. |
613. |
Milton D. WEISEL, son of Samuel T. WEISEL and Emma R. DEATERLY, was born on Feb 17, 1901.674 He married Gladys JONES on Jun 15, 1929 in Unknown. He died. |
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Gladys JONES, daughter of Elmer JONES ( - ) and Mamie GERHART ( - ), was born on May 19, 1905 in Trumbauersville, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.1105 YOB calculated from age on obituary. Gladys died on Mar 7, 1983 in Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.weisel&m=39.1.1 Weisel
Obit: Gladys M. (Jones) Weisel, d. Mar 7 1983 Jerri Burket Date: 5 Aug 2004 10:42 AM GMT
The Morning Call Allentown, PA Tuesday, March 8 1983 Page B8
Mrs. Gladys M. Weisel, 77, of 8206 Albion St., Philadelphia, died Monday in Quakertown Hospital. She was the widow of Milton D. Weisel. She was a sales clerk for Strawbridge and Clothier, Philadelphia, for about 15 years before retiring in 1970. Born in Trumbauersville, she was a daughter of the late Elmer and Mamie (Gerhart) Jones. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Trumbauersville. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the C.R. Strunk Funeral Home, 821 W. Broad St., Quakertown. Calling hours will be noon Thursday until services. |
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Edited by J. H. Battle Philadelphia PA., Chicago Ill.: A. Warner & Co., Publisher 1887. Davis' History of Bucks County, Volume 3, page 729-730:.
ELMER P. WEISEL The pioneer ancestor of the Weisel family of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, was Michael Weisel, who with his wife and family emigrated from the Palatinate to Pennsylvania in 1732, crossing the Atlantic in the ship “Pink,” which arrived at Philadelphia, October 17, 1732, with sixty-one Palatines and their families,making in all one hundred and sixty-nine persons, from Rotterdam. On the list of these Palatines appear the names of Michael and Frederick Wyssel and their wives and children. Michael Weisel was accompanied by his wife Susanna and three sons, Jacob, Michael and George. The family probably found their way into Bucks county within a few years of their arrival, followed the trend of German immigration up the Schuylkill and her eastern tributaries into upper Bucks county, then already partly settled by their compatriots. On February 15, 1743, there was surveyed to Michael Weisel two tracts of land in the northwestern part of Bedminster township, near Tohickon church, one of the earliest German Reformed churches in Bucks county, then just being organized, and fronting on the “Swamp Road,” then (as now) the line between Hilltown and Bedminster, one of one hundred and fifty acres, and the other one hundred and thirty-one acres.
The Weisels were among the earliest members of Tohickon church, and several generations of the family lie buried in the churchyard adjoining. They were also pioneers in education, as the first land alienated from the family was set off the original plantation for a school house in 1767, with Jacob and Michael Weisel among the trustees, and upon which a school house had been already erected. This primitive school house and its humble successors continued to do service as a “temple of learning” supported by the Weisels and their neighbors, until superseded by the common schools, supported by taxation,the land being sold by Samuel Weisel as agent for the surviving trustees and converted to private use on April 2, 1861. The date of the death of Michael Weisel, Sr, and his wife Susanna has not been definitely ascertained. They conveyed the paternal acres to their eldest son Jacob in 1757, and he in turn conveyed a portion thereof to his brother Michael, George, the other brother,having settled in Richland township. All that is definitely known is that he was deceased in July, 1767, when his son Jacob made the conveyance of the school house lot. Of the children of Michael and Susanna Weisel, Jacob, the eldest, survived his younger brother, living until 1797, and to the age of about eighty years. He was a lieutenant of militia during the Revolutionary war. He and his wife Margaret were the parents of five children: Frederick, born April 21, 1751; Anna Catharine, born March 18,1756; John, born July 6, 1758; George, born June 29, 1761; and Maria Elizabeth,born in September, 1769. George Weisel, the youngest son, died in Richland in 1798, leaving sons John, Peter, Jacob, and Joseph, and several daughters.
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1715 Die 21 8bris (October 21) in (Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace) ... Georg Michael Weisstein ... deceased Georg Weisstein ex Einetzheimb Episcopal Eückstätten (Eitensheim, Eichstätt, Bavaria) legitimas son ... virgin Susanna Beÿerlin of deceased Jacobi Beÿerle
Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., Pennsylvania German Pioneers A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals In the Port of Philadelphia From 1727 to 1808 Second Printing, Volume I, 1727-1775 Edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1975). Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Ralph Beaver Strassburger.
page 102, [List 28A] Michael Wysel, Fridrich Wisel
page 103, [List 28A] Women and Children, Susanna Wysel, Ablonia Wysel, Barbara Wysel
page 104, "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, October 17th, 1732.
Sixty one Palatines, who with their families, making in all One hundred and sixty nine
persons, were imported in the Pink John & William of Sunderland, Constable
Tymperton, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Dover, as by Clearance thence."
From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in Colonial Records, Vol. III, p.466.
page 104, [List 28B] men over 16 who took the oath
Michael Weissel, Fredrick Wysell
page 105, [List 28C] men over 16 who took the oath
Michael Weissel, Frederick Wyssel
Palatines imported in the Pink John & William, of Sunderland, from Rotterdam
but last from Dover. 71 men, 98 women & children. Qualified at Philadelphia
17 Oct 1732.
[A Pink is a kind of ship. The ship was the John & William.]
Johann Jörg Wahnsidel
Catharina Wahnsidel
The English sea captain's List A spells the surname phonetically as
"Vansettel", but the immigrant signed the documents from which Lists B and C
were created as Wahnsidel. You can see those signatures in Vol. II of
Strassburger and Hinke.
compiled by Carl Boyer (1980), Ship Passenger Lists Pennsylvania and Delaware (1641-1825) (privately published). Ship Passenger Lists Pennsylvania and Delaware (1641-1825) by Carl Boyer (1980).
The pink John & William of Sunderland, Constable Typerton, Master from
Rotterdam but last from Dover, as by Clearance thence, were this day qualified
as usual, and their Names follow: the names of Michal Weysel and Friedrich
Wyssell are the 15th and 16th names in the left hand column. [page 73]
"Sunday last arrived her Capt. Tymberton's ship "JOHN & WILLIAM" - in 17 weeks from Rotterdam - 220 Palatines - 44 died in their passage. (Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1732.
As published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, the 4th newspaper in America, established by Benjamin Franklin in 1728 - now the Saturday Evening Post.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1732
"Sunday last arrived her Capt. Tymberton's ship "JOHN & WILLIAM" - in 17 weeks from Rotterdam - 220 Palatines - 44 died in their passage.
About 3 weeks ago, the passengers dissatisfied with the length of the voyage, were so imprudent as to make a mutiny and being the stronger of the party, have since had the government of the vessel, giving orders from among themselves to the Captain and sailors, who were threaten with death in case of disobedience. Thus having sight of land, they carried the vessel twice backward and forward between our Capes and Virginia, looking for place to go ashore, they knew not where.
At length they compelled the sailors to cast the anchor near Cape May, and eight of them took the boat by force and went ashore; from whence they have been 5 days coming up by land to this place, where they found the ship arrived.
Those concerned in taking the were committed to prison."
"Sunday last arrived her Capt. Tymberton's ship "JOHN & WILLIAM" - in 17 weeks from Rotterdam - 220 Palatines - 44 died in their passage.
Newspaper. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Oct. 9-19, 1732, page 2.
Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 203, Oct. 9-19, 1732, Republished in: Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers, By Frank Eshlemen, Published 1917, Page 245
"Sunday last arrived here Capt. Tymberton, in 17 weeks from Rotterdam, with 220 Palatines, 44 died in the Passage. About three weeks ago, the Passengers, dissatisfied with the length of the voyage, were so imprudent as to make a Mutiny, and being the stronger Party have ever since had the Government of the Vessel, giving Orders from among themselves to the Captain and Sailors, who were threatened with Death in case of Disobedience. Thus having Sight of Land, they carried the Vessel twice backwards and forwards between our Capes and Virginia, looking for a place to go ashore they knew not where. At length they compelled the Sailors to cast Anchor near Cape May, and eight of them took the Boat by force and went ashore from whence they have been five Days coming up by Land to this place, where they found the Ship arrived. Those concerned in taking the Boat are committed to Prison."
Land Patent, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Warantee - Michael Wisel Patentee - Jacob Wisel Patent Book Vol. AA No. 12 page 116 Survey Book Vol. C No. 224 page 109 Date of Warrant - 2/16/1743 County of Warrant - Bucks Warrant No. 86 Above information obtained from: Pennsylvania State Archives 350 North Street Harrisburg, Pa 17120 (Bucks County, Pennsylvania).
[In margin] Alien patent to Jacob Wisel
Thomas Penn and John Penn Esquires true and absolute proprietaries and
Governors in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania & Counties of New Castle,
Kent & Sussex on Delaware. To all to whom these presents shall come,
Greetings. Whereas John Penn, Thomas Penn & Richard Penn Esquires late
proprietaries of the said province by their Patent or Grant dated the
Seventeenth Day of February 1743 did for the consideration therein mentioned
give, grant, release & confirm unto Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns Two
certain tracts of land. One of them situate in Bedminster Township Bucks
County & Beginns at a small white oak marker thence by other land of Michael
Wisel south west one hundred & fifty perches to a post, thence by vacant land
north west one hundred & seventy two perches to a stone, thence by Michael
Freilick north east seventy perches to a post, thence by James Kilpatricks
land the two [compasses]? & distances next following nigh south east forty
four perches to a stone, thence by John Woomans land south east one hundred &
twenty eight perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred &
thirty one acres and allowance of six percent for roads.
And the other of them situate on a branch of Perkiomen Creek in the said
County & beginns at a marked white oak sapling & extending thence by vacant
land south west one hundred & fifty perches to a post thence by vacant land
south east one hundred & seventy perches to a post thence by William Allen's
land north east one hundred & fifty perches to a post thence by vacant land
north west one hundred & seventy perches to the place of beginning,
Containing one hundred & fifty acres & allowance aforesaid. Together with
the appurtenances to hold to him the said Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns
forever as by the said patent records at Philadelphia in Patent Book AA vol
13 page 369 more fully appears. And Whereas the said Michael Wisel did on
the eighteenth day of February 1743 for the better securing the payment of
the consideration in the said patent mentioned with the interest then thereon
due, mortgage the said tracts of land unto the said proprietaries which said
sum of money and the interest thereon due hath been since fully satisfied &
discharged by the said Michael Wisel as appears by Lynford Gardners the then
Receiver General's receipt endorsed on the said receipt mortgage and Whereas
the said Michael Wisel & Susanna his wife by their deed dated the tenth day
of February 1757 did for the consideration therein mentioned, grant & convey
the said tracts of land with their appurtenances unto their son Jacob Wisel
of Bedminster Township aforesaid Yeoman to hold to him his Heirs & Assigns
forever. And Whereas the said Jacob Wisel hath now represented to us that
the said Michael Wisel was an alien born out of the Dominion & Allegiance of
his Britannic Majesty at the time of our granting to him the said letters
patent and that the said Jacob Wisel is a native of this province and hath
therefore humbly besought us to release and confirm to him all the estate
rights and title which hath, may or can accrue to us, our Heirs and
Successors in or to the said two above described tracts of land by reason of
the said Michael Wisel's being an alien as aforesaid and we being desirous on
all occasions to show our willingness and reasonableness to encourage the
cultivation and improvement of our said province and to favor the settlers
thereof, have graciously condescended & agreed to release & relinquish such
advantages as hath, can or may accrue to us, our Heirs or Successors thereby
and fully to grant the said petitioner's request. Now therefore know ye that
for and in consideration of the premium and of the sum of Five Shillings
lawful money of our said province to our use paid by the said Jacob Wisel
(the script whereof we hereby acknowledge) and of the yearly quit rents as
before and herein reserved and [expressed?], we have granted, released,
remised, relinquished, quit claimed and confirm unto the said Jacob Wisel his
heirs & assigns all the estate rights, titles, interest, property claim and
demand whatever, both at law and in equity which hath, may or can accrue or
appertain to us, our Heirs or Successors in or to the said two above
described tracts of land by reason or means or on account of the said Michael
Wisel's being an alien as aforesaid or anything relating thereto. To hold
unto the said Jacob Wisel his Heirs and Assigns to and for the proper use and
behoof of the said Jacob Wisel his Heirs and Assigns forever under and
subject and yielding and paying nevertheless unto us, our Heirs and
Successors at or upon the first day of March in every year forever at our
manor of Pennsbury in the said county one half penny sterling for every acre
of the same or value thereof in coin current to such person or persons as
shall from time to time be appointed to receive the same. Witness Richard
Penn Esquire Lieutenant Governor or the said province who by virtue of
certain powers and authorities to him for this purpose [inlocalia?] granted
by the said proprietaries hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great
Seal of the said province to be hereunto affixed at Philadelphia this
seventeenth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy two and in the twelfth year of the reign of King George
the Third over Great Britain.
Recorded 6th Day
of February 1773
Whereas John Penn, Thomas Penn & Richard Penn Esquires late
proprietaries of the said province by their Patent or Grant dated the
Seventeenth Day of February 1743 did for the consideration therein mentioned
give, grant, release & confirm unto Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns Two
certain tracts of land. One of them situate in Bedminster Township Bucks ....
Containing one hundred & thirty one acres and allowance of six percent for roads.
And the other of them situate on a branch of Perkiomen Creek in the said
County & beginns at a marked white oak sapling .......
Containing one hundred & fifty acres & allowance aforesaid. Together with
the appurtenances to hold to him the said Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns
forever as by the said patent records at Philadelphia in Patent Book AA vol
13 page 369 more fully appears.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
134 George Michael of Anthony Hens and Apollonia
b. Jul 20, 1746 bp Oct 20, 1746
Wit: George Michael Weissel
Land Patent, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Warantee - Michael Wisel Patentee - Jacob Wisel Patent Book Vol. AA No. 12 page 116 Survey Book Vol. C No. 224 page 109 Date of Warrant - 2/16/1743 County of Warrant - Bucks Warrant No. 86 Above information obtained from: Pennsylvania State Archives 350 North Street Harrisburg, Pa 17120 (Bucks County, Pennsylvania).
[In margin] Alien patent to Jacob Wisel
Thomas Penn and John Penn Esquires true and absolute proprietaries and
Governors in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania & Counties of New Castle,
Kent & Sussex on Delaware. To all to whom these presents shall come,
Greetings. Whereas John Penn, Thomas Penn & Richard Penn Esquires late
proprietaries of the said province by their Patent or Grant dated the
Seventeenth Day of February 1743 did for the consideration therein mentioned
give, grant, release & confirm unto Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns Two
certain tracts of land. One of them situate in Bedminster Township Bucks
County & Beginns at a small white oak marker thence by other land of Michael
Wisel south west one hundred & fifty perches to a post, thence by vacant land
north west one hundred & seventy two perches to a stone, thence by Michael
Freilick north east seventy perches to a post, thence by James Kilpatricks
land the two [compasses]? & distances next following nigh south east forty
four perches to a stone, thence by John Woomans land south east one hundred &
twenty eight perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred &
thirty one acres and allowance of six percent for roads.
And the other of them situate on a branch of Perkiomen Creek in the said
County & beginns at a marked white oak sapling & extending thence by vacant
land south west one hundred & fifty perches to a post thence by vacant land
south east one hundred & seventy perches to a post thence by William Allen's
land north east one hundred & fifty perches to a post thence by vacant land
north west one hundred & seventy perches to the place of beginning,
Containing one hundred & fifty acres & allowance aforesaid. Together with
the appurtenances to hold to him the said Michael Wisel his Heirs & Assigns
forever as by the said patent records at Philadelphia in Patent Book AA vol
13 page 369 more fully appears. And Whereas the said Michael Wisel did on
the eighteenth day of February 1743 for the better securing the payment of
the consideration in the said patent mentioned with the interest then thereon
due, mortgage the said tracts of land unto the said proprietaries which said
sum of money and the interest thereon due hath been since fully satisfied &
discharged by the said Michael Wisel as appears by Lynford Gardners the then
Receiver General's receipt endorsed on the said receipt mortgage and Whereas
the said Michael Wisel & Susanna his wife by their deed dated the tenth day
of February 1757 did for the consideration therein mentioned, grant & convey
the said tracts of land with their appurtenances unto their son Jacob Wisel
of Bedminster Township aforesaid Yeoman to hold to him his Heirs & Assigns
forever. And Whereas the said Jacob Wisel hath now represented to us that
the said Michael Wisel was an alien born out of the Dominion & Allegiance of
his Britannic Majesty at the time of our granting to him the said letters
patent and that the said Jacob Wisel is a native of this province and hath
therefore humbly besought us to release and confirm to him all the estate
rights and title which hath, may or can accrue to us, our Heirs and
Successors in or to the said two above described tracts of land by reason of
the said Michael Wisel's being an alien as aforesaid and we being desirous on
all occasions to show our willingness and reasonableness to encourage the
cultivation and improvement of our said province and to favor the settlers
thereof, have graciously condescended & agreed to release & relinquish such
advantages as hath, can or may accrue to us, our Heirs or Successors thereby
and fully to grant the said petitioner's request. Now therefore know ye that
for and in consideration of the premium and of the sum of Five Shillings
lawful money of our said province to our use paid by the said Jacob Wisel
(the script whereof we hereby acknowledge) and of the yearly quit rents as
before and herein reserved and [expressed?], we have granted, released,
remised, relinquished, quit claimed and confirm unto the said Jacob Wisel his
heirs & assigns all the estate rights, titles, interest, property claim and
demand whatever, both at law and in equity which hath, may or can accrue or
appertain to us, our Heirs or Successors in or to the said two above
described tracts of land by reason or means or on account of the said Michael
Wisel's being an alien as aforesaid or anything relating thereto. To hold
unto the said Jacob Wisel his Heirs and Assigns to and for the proper use and
behoof of the said Jacob Wisel his Heirs and Assigns forever under and
subject and yielding and paying nevertheless unto us, our Heirs and
Successors at or upon the first day of March in every year forever at our
manor of Pennsbury in the said county one half penny sterling for every acre
of the same or value thereof in coin current to such person or persons as
shall from time to time be appointed to receive the same. Witness Richard
Penn Esquire Lieutenant Governor or the said province who by virtue of
certain powers and authorities to him for this purpose [inlocalia?] granted
by the said proprietaries hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great
Seal of the said province to be hereunto affixed at Philadelphia this
seventeenth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy two and in the twelfth year of the reign of King George
the Third over Great Britain.
Recorded 6th Day
of February 1773
And Whereas the said Michael Wisel did on
the eighteenth day of February 1743 for the better securing the payment of
the consideration in the said patent mentioned with the interest then thereon
due, mortgage the said tracts of land unto the said proprietaries which said
sum of money and the interest thereon due hath been since fully satisfied &
discharged by the said Michael Wisel as appears by Lynford Gardners the then
Receiver General's receipt endorsed on the said receipt mortgage and Whereas
the said Michael Wisel & Susanna his wife by their deed dated the tenth day
of February 1757 did for the consideration therein mentioned, grant & convey
the said tracts of land with their appurtenances unto their son Jacob Wisel
of Bedminster Township aforesaid Yeoman to hold to him his Heirs & Assigns
forever.
Michael Weisel, Will of George Michael Weisel who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1732. (Register of Wills, 1770, Philadelpha County, Pennsylvania Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770 Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335). Last will and testament. Names wife and children.
Register of Wills In and For the County of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Michael Weisel
Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770
Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335
The LAST WILL and TESTAMENT
RONALD R. DONATUCCI
REGISTER OF WILLS
[Translation] I Michael Weisel being at this time sick and weak but yet of sound understanding do hereby make my testament or last will in the words following.
First it is my will that after my decease my heirs do bury me in a Christian like manner and my soul I commend to the Lord God.
Secondly, it is my will that all the movable goods wherewith God has blessed me shall be of my wife Susanna and she shall keep the same in her hands during her life and do therewith as she pleases and she shall have her living in the house where we now dwell agreeable to the contract made between myself and my son Jacob Wysel.
Thirdly it is my will that all my children so as they are herein mentioned shall have their hereditary shares in manner following: first my son Jacob Weisel shall have my plantation and for the same he shall give to his brothers and sisters their hereditary shares, first to my eldest son 50 pounds in May Fair to wit, the 27th of May 1758 he shall give him 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1759 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Then to my second son Michael he shall give the 27th of May 1760 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1761 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Thirdly, to my eldest daughter Abolonia I do bequeath her hereditary portion as followeth to wit my son Jacob Weisel shall 1768 May 27th pay unto George Heintz the
son of Andorry Heintz 25 pounds which shall be divided in equal parts among the children of Andorry Heintz and it is my will that my daughter Abolonia shall have in money one shilling sterling to be paid her by Jacob Weisel on the 27th of May 1769
which shall be her hereditary portion. Fourthly my son Jacob Weisel shall give to his brother George Weisel 50 pounds in two equal payments, the first payment to be made the 27th of May 1764 to wit 25 pounds and on the 27th of May 1765 again 25 pounds which shall be his hereditary share. Fifthly my daughter Barbara shall have 50 pounds in two equal payments 1766 the 27th of May she shall have 25 pounds and 1767 the 27th of May again 25 pounds which shall be her hereditary portion. Sixthly the child of my deceased daughter left behind her now living with her father George Wildanger, her name is Magdalena, shall instead of my youngest daughter deceased, have her hereditary portion of 50 pounds which money has been fully paid to George Wildanger and he, George Wildanger shall pay that 50 pounds to that child in two payments, on the 27th day of November 1770 he shall pay 25 pounds to that child and 1771 again 25
pounds which shall be the child's hereditary portion and it is my will that my son Michael Weisel shall be the guardian of the above named child and have in his keeping until she cometh to age the bonds belonging to that child and given for the use of the said child by her father George Wildanger which is my will wrote by me Michael Weisel and sealed and signed the 3rd of October in the year 1757.
Michael Wisel [seal]
Present witnesses -- Jacob x Wysel
Johanne Wurman John Keiffer
Louis Weiss of the city of Philadelphia, a scrivener, maketh oath that the
foregoing is a true translation of an original writing in the German language
purporting to be the last will and testament of Michael Weisel deceased now
remaining in the Register General Office at Philadelphia and that from the
same original he the deponent has made and therewith compared the said
translation as further saith not.
Sworn the 17th day of July 1770 before me
Benjamin Chew, Reg. Genl.
Web. http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage.html.
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The Pink "John and William" and Captain Tymperton in The 1732 Immigrants Voyage
By Rick Bushong
April 2014, Revised: December, 2017
On Friday, October 17th, only after the ship was declared free of contagious disease, was it allowed to off-load or tie up to the docks. That day all the healthy men, over 16 years old, were administered the Oath of Allegiance, which was usually given immediately after clearance and docking.
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p35.
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compiled by Carl Boyer (1980), Ship Passenger Lists Pennsylvania and Delaware (1641-1825) (privately published).
I found the pink John & William of Sunderland, Constable Typerton, Master from
Rotterdam but last from Dover, as by Clearance thence, were this day qualified
as usual, and their Names follow: the names of Michal Weysel and Friedrich
Wyssell are the 15th and 16th names in the left hand column. [page 73]
Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., Pennsylvania German Pioneers A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals In the Port of Philadelphia From 1727 to 1808 Second Printing, Volume I, 1727-1775 Edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1975).
page 102, [List 28A] Michael Wysel, Fridrich Wisel
page 103, [List 28A] Women and Children, Susanna Wysel, Ablonia Wysel, Barbara Wysel
page 104, "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, October 17th, 1732.
Sixty one Palatines, who with their families, making in all One hundred and sixty nine
persons, were imported in the Pink John & William of Sunderland, Constable
Tymperton, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Dover, as by Clearance thence."
From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in Colonial Records, Vol. III, p.466.
page 104, [List 28B] men over 16 who took the oath
Michael Weissel, Fredrick Wysell
page 105, [List 28C] men over 16 who took the oath
Michael Weissel, Frederick Wyssel
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
Notes: Will Book, Vol 1-3, 1752-1800
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
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Last Will of Sibilla Keahler
In the Name of God Amen this thirteenth day of October in the Year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred & sixty nine I Sibbilla Keahler as relict & widow of Michael Keahler, late of Upper Milford Township in the County of Northampton deceased being for sometime Indisposed as to my health but not so ill as to be confined to my bed yet. I thanks my God that I am at present of sound & perfect memory & understanding. And knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die I do make this my Last Will & Testament Renouncing all others formerly made or done by me heretofore. And that in manner as follows that is to say first my Will is that all my just debts & funderal charges be paid & satisfied by my Executor herein after named and appointed.
Item - it is my Will and I do order that all my clothes bedding chests colosot all the residue of my Moveable & personal Estate and all every other sorts of my Household Good & Tools whatsoever shall be sold by wayof a publick Vendue by my herein named Executor.
Item - it is my Will that my Children Viz Catharina, Elisabeth, Sibilla & my son Jacob shall divide my money Share & Share alike and the money that then shall fall or come due out of my Estate unto my Daughter Elisabeth shall be paid unto her when her Husband Frederick Weisel is dead or his decease & if it shall happen my Daugher Elisabeth shall die before her Husband Frederich Weisel then her Children shall have & receive the whole one share by my Executor according as they come to age.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my beloved son Jacob Keahlor Twenty Pounds Pennsylvania Currency per advance or over & above his equal share and the same also be paid in six months next after my decease.
Item - I give unto my son in law Frederick Weisel one English Shilling of Sterling to be paid unto him within three months next after my decease & this shall be his full share & portion out of my Estate. And further I nominate & appoint my beloved Son Jacob Keahler to be my only Executor of this my Last Will & Testament as Witness my hand & Seal the day & year first above written.
Sibilla # Keahler (Seal) Signed Sealed & Published
Published and pronounced by the said Sibilla Keahler in the presence of us Peter Wetzel, Michael Eberhard - Northampton County On the 28th February Anno 1770. Before me the subscriber personally appeard Peter Wetzell & Michael Eberhard the Witnesses to the foregoing Last Will & Testament of Sibilla Keahler decd and being duly sworn on the Holy Evangels did declare say that they were present & did see the said Testratrix Sign Seal publish & declare the same as & for her Last Will & Testament and that at the doing thereof she was of Sound Mind Memory & Understanding to the best of their knowledge & belief and that they subscribe their names as Witnesses thereto in the presence and at the request of the said Testatrix & in the presence of one another.
Book. Historic Roads of Virginia, Loudoun County Road Orders 1757 - 1783.
Historic Roads of Virginia
Loudoun County Road Orders 1757 - 1783
by Patricia B Duncan, Transportation History Cosultant
and Ann Brush Miller, Senior Research Scientist
May 2013 - VCTIR 13-R10
https://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/13-r10.pdf
15 September 1762, Loudoun Order Book B, p. 58
Ordered that John Steere be appointed Surveyor of the Road leading from Kirk’s Mill to John Popkin’s and that the following hands be allotted to him Vizt. Thomas Awbrey John Lister John Galloway Frederick Weisel William Jones James Steere John Griffey Philip Lynham James Kid John Stanton Samuel Mobley Thomas Fleming Joseph Bookout Charles Stafford Thomas Pyburn and Joseph Hopkins.
Ibid. Deed Book of Northampton Co. Book 2, p 353, April, 10, 1764.
Deed Book of Northampton Co. Book 2, p 353, April, 10, 1764
(Northampton County, Pennsylvania)
Deed from Civilla Kaler of Upper Milford, relict of Michael Kaler, late of
the same place, deceased, who died intestate, to Jacob Uper and wife,
Katherine of Upper Milford, Frederick Weisel of Loudon Co., VA and wife,
Elizabeth and Dewalt Mechlin of Macungie and wife, Civilla, also Jacob
Kehler of Upper Milford - these 4 being children and heirs - only son and 3
daughters of Michael Keler, deceased, for certain lands on a branch of
Perkiomen Creek.
Ibid. Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3 By Charles Hughes Hamlin.
Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3
Charles Hughes Hamlin
Genealogical Publishing Com, 1975 - 412 pages
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Loudoun Co., VA. Will Book A, page 122 -
Last Will and Testament of Thomas Long dated 27 October 1764, probated 11 March 1765.
I, Thomas Long, LATE OF HARFORD COUNTY IN NEW ENGLAND, but now of Loudoun Co. in Virginia. ...
I constitute and appoint the said James Long my whole and sole executor, etc.
Witnesses: Lee (?) Massey and Frederick Weisel (signature in German).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Lists of tithables, 1758-1799. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
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Authors:
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Shelburne Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/375441
Image 87: 1765 Frederick Weisell b 150
Image 341: 1771 Fridrich Wisell 1, 5
Ibid.
Lists of tithables, 1758-1799, Family History Library 31052 007898132
United States, Virginia, Loudoun - Taxation
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Authors:
Cameron Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
Shelburne Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
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Image 87: 1765 Frederick Weisell b 150
Image 341: 1771s Fridrich Wisell 1, 5
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Image 93: Weisell (Weiselle, Wisell) See also: Wiser
Frederick 63-65, 68, 71s
Image 97: Wysell, Frederick 68, 70
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Book. Annals of southwest Virginia, 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers 1929.
Annals of southwest Virginia, 1769-1800
Original data: Summers, Lewis Preston,. Annals of southwest Virginia, 1769-1800. Abingdon, Va.: L.P. Summers, 1929.
Annals of southwest Virginia, 1769-1800
Montgomery County, Virginia--Minute of the County Court. From 1777 to 1800
(Note - Wythe County was created from Montgomery County, 01 May 1790
VA Historical Boundary Changes- list of all boundary changes by county provided by Newberry Library; accessed on 11 April 2021.)
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10533/images/dvm_LocHist000184-00001-1
Image 787: Page 758
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10533/images/dvm_LocHist000184-00406-1
At A Court held for Montogmery County March 5th 1782
-Image 788: Page 759
Administration of all and Singular the goods and Chattles of Frederick Wisely decd. granted to John Wisely and Elizabeth his wife who made oath according to law and with security entered into and acknowledged their bond according to law.
Ordered that John Stephens, James Finley, George McNutt and Joseph Love or any three of them do appraise the personal estate and slaves in any of Fred. Wiseby decd. and make return thereof to the next Court.
-Image 792: Page 762
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10533/images/dvm_LocHist000184-00409-0
At A Court held for Montomery April the 2d, 1782
Present: William Christian, James McGavock, William Davis, James Newell, William Campbell, Adam Dean
An Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Fred Wisely Decd. returned into Court and ordered to be recorded.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial ID.
NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE -
----------- The findagrave entry for Frederick Weisel is Fraudulent!!!!
Frederick died in Wythe County, Virginia. The following was fraudulently created
Death; 2 Apr 1782 (aged 65)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial ID 115381802
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Edited by J. H. Battle Philadelphia PA., Chicago Ill.: A. Warner & Co., Publisher 1887. Davis' History of Bucks County, Volume 3, page 729-730:.
Michael Weisel was born in the Palatinate in the year 1720, and was therefore twelve years of age when he accompanied his parents, Michael and Susanna, to Pennsylvania. He married Magdalena _____, and was a resident of Bedminster township, Bucks county, until his death, June 24, 1796, at the age of seventy-six years. He was a member of Tohickon Reformed church, and the baptism of three daughters appears of record there in 1753, 1756 and 1758, respectively, but they probably all died young, as no daughters are mentioned in his will. He purchased 253 acres of land adjoining the Bedminster homestead on the south, of Chief Justice William Allen, and also received a conveyance from his brother Jacob for a part of the 281 acres purchased by his father in 1743, and conveyed the greater part of both tracts to his three sons, Michael, Henry and George, during his lifetime, devising to them at his death what remained. Of these three sons,Michael, the eldest, was twice married, his first wife being Catharine and his second, whom he married August 19, 1794, being Mary Sorver. He purchased of his father a portion of the homestead, and also purchased a portion of his grandfather’s original purchase of his uncle Jacob, but later sold his Bedminster land and located in Tinicum township, where he died in 1830, leaving four sons, Michael, Daniel, Tobias, and Samuel, and five daughters, who married into the families of Smith, Bissey and Swartz. George Weisel, the youngest son, born March 11, 1773, married Margaret Sheib, April 19, 1796. He received from his father a portion of the old homestead, but later sold it and removed to Montgomery county, and late in life purchased a farm in Warrington township,later occupied by his son George and grandson Samuel, where he died April 19, 1862, in his ninetieth year.
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p38.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
December 8, 1717 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p38
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175454
1779 Tax Rolls, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/bedminstertax1779.html
Transcribed by Laura VanSant
Name Acres-Horses-Cattle-Servants
Michael Weisel, Sen. 200-3-3-0
Michael Weisel, Jun. 50-0-2-0
Jacob Weisel 260-3-7-0
Michael Weisel, Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 3, 1796 (Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
In the name of God Amen I Michael Weissel of the township of Bedminster & County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind & memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise to my son George Weissel his heirs and assigns my plantation I now live on with part of a lot or tract of meadow ground containing ten acres adjoining to my son Henry's plantation, the said lot to be divided by a straight line from the one side to the other and to cross the creek at a certain log that is over said creek, he, my son George, to have the under part that joins the great road, the other part I give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assigns and I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land I have adjoining Jacob Houber's land & Henry Silvense's and containing about twenty five acres share and share alike in said land. Each of my said two sons Michael and George to pay the sum of five pounds for said tract & no more and as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation, it is my will and I do order that the same be & remain in common for the benefit of water for their cattle. Also it is my will and I do order that my widow shall be and remain on my place where I now live after my decease and to have the use of my house and all my household furniture during the term of her natural life and after her decease, that the same be sold to together with the remainder of my personal estate to the best advantage. And further it is my will and I do order for the support and maintenance of my widow that my son George his heirs and assigns shall give her yearly ten bushels of rye, four bushels of wheat, two bushels of Indian corn and one hundred weight of beef and one hundred weight of porke and shall also keep two cowes for her use both summer and winter with his own cattle and shall also cut and haul home her firewood yearly and plow and sowe a quarter of an acre of flax ground and further I do order that my son George Weissel shall pay for the land and plantation which I have given and devised to him in manner following that to say the sum of fifty pounds part thereof at the end of one year after my decease and on fifty pounds per year until the whole is paid and also my son Henry Weissel shall pay the amount of his part of the meadow ground to him given as before mentioned in one year after my decease and also my son Michael and my son George shall pay the amount of the lot of wood land which I have given to them at the end of one year after my decease. And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate.
And lastly I do hereby constitute my son Michael Weissel and my son Henry Weissel executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.
Signed sealed published and declared by the named Michael Weissel to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names and witnesses in the presence of the testator.
Michael Weissel ( his mark)
Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
June 3, 1796
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 205 Death of Michael Weissel
buried Jun 24, 1796 age 76 years
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. CHAPTER V (Vol. II), 1905 ed. BEDMINSTER.
CHAPTER XXXV or CHAPTER V (Vol. II), 1905 ed. BEDMINSTER 1742
[The Sollidays, of Bucks county and other parts of Pennsylvania, were French Huguenots, driven from France during the religious persecution of the 17th century. They first fled to Germany, where they became Germanized, subsequently coming to America. While the name "Solliday," the present spelling in Pennsylvania, does not appear in Rupp's list of 30,000 immigrants, who arrived between 1727 and 1776, persons who settled here were the ancestors of the family in America. The name is variously spelled. (11) The family first appeared in Bucks county, so far as we are informed in 1762, when Frederick Solliday settled in Bedminster, and purchased 142 acres and 127 perches of William Allen, May 6. He may have been there prior to this date, from the recital in the deed, which says the land was there "in his actual possession and seizin." His occupation is given as "shoemaker." The name at that time was spelled several ways. Of Frederick Solliday but little is known. He had sons, Frederick, Jacob, who purchased the homestead of the father, 1794; Daniel, Henry, Emanuel and Benjamin. Frederick Solliday, the immigrant, died, 1804, and his sons, Jacob, Emanuel and Henry administered to his estate, August 8. In the letters of administration the name is spelled "Sallade." The son Frederick died 1782 and Michael Weisel, Jr., administered to his estate, October 21. His widow died, 1794, and Michael Weisel also administered to her estate. Her name was Elizabeth and on her petition March 10, 1783, the court appointed Weisel guardian for her minor children, and on her subsequent petition, September 13, 1783, the same person was appointed guardian of her youngest child, "born since the decease of the father, aged three months." On November 6, 1797, the child Frederick petitioned the court to appoint his uncle Emanuel Solliday, his guardian, "having arrived at the age of 14 years."
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Name: Federick Salate
Age: 37 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1745
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 12 October 1782 (12 October 1782)
Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States
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Film # 007856639
Springfield Reformed Church, Springfield Township, Bucks Co., 1760-1829
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Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 72418972.
Michael Weisell
Birth: 18 Jul 1750 Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 29 Apr 1818 (aged 67) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 72418972
Inscription: aged 67 years 7 months and 11 days
Family Members
Parents
George Michael Weisel 1720-1796
Mary Magdaline Drach Weisel 1779-1872
Spouses
Mary Worman Weisell 1769-1830
Catherine Geres Weisel 1754-1793
Siblings
Mary Elizabeth Weisel 1753-1768
Veronica Weisel 1758-1758
Henry Weisel 1760-1830
George Ludwig Weisel 1773-1862
Children
Mary Magdalena Weisel Bissey 1779-1872
Eva Weisel Swartz 1783-1843
Catharine Weisel Reading 1797-1854
Created by: Lizann (47163650)
Added: 1 Jul 2011
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Deed Book No. 18 p. 274 Office of Recorder of Deeds Doylestown, PA, AGREEMENT made January 5, 1770 between Rudolph Drach of Rokhill Township, County of Bucks, and Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, of the one part, and his sons Henry Drach and Adam Drach of the same place, of the other part.
WITNESSETH: That the said Rudolph Drach grants unto his said sons the trace of 300 acres of land in Bedminster Township, the said County, which he, the said Rudolph, had purchased of the Right Honorable the Proprietaries of the Province of Pennsylvania by their patent bearing date the 4th day of June 1763. To the said Henry 100 acres, and to Adam 200 acres thereof.
Henry shall give yearly and every year from the date hereof on the 27th of November to his said father at his house where he now lives 8 bushels, the halfe of wheate and the halfe of rey, in the hole, 8 bushels; and shal plow and harrow in one half acre with Buckwheat each year and find the seed, thresh and kline the same and deliver same at the same time when he delivers the wheat and rey in Rockhill Township, Bucks County.
And Adam Drach shall likewise give each and every year to his father Rudolph Drach and mother Merilas Drach as long as they or either of them live, 20 bushels the ne half wheate and one half rey, and shall sew one half acre of Buckwheat in like manner as Henry, and deliver the same together with one hogset of good cider. And said Henry and Adam shall pay 40 pounds each to my five daughters Elizabeth, Madalenck, Margaret, Ann Margaret, and Ann Mary, and the said Henry to pay unto my daughter Susannah Drack 5 pounds. Ten acres are excepted from Rudolph's 200 acres during the lifetime of the said Rudolph.
Signed by the three contracting parties in German
Witnessed by Johann Philip Schryer and Peter Drach
And said Henry and Adam shall pay 40 pounds each to my five daughters Elizabeth, Madalenck, Margaret, Ann Margaret, and Ann Mary, and the said Henry to pay unto my daughter Susannah Drack 5 pounds.
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p42.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
February 2, 1719 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p42
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175458
Michael Weisel, Will of George Michael Weisel who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1732. (Register of Wills, 1770, Philadelpha County, Pennsylvania Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770 Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335).
Register of Wills In and For the County of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Michael Weisel
Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770
Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335
The LAST WILL and TESTAMENT
RONALD R. DONATUCCI
REGISTER OF WILLS
[Translation] I Michael Weisel being at this time sick and weak but yet of sound understanding do hereby make my testament or last will in the words following.
First it is my will that after my decease my heirs do bury me in a Christian like manner and my soul I commend to the Lord God.
Secondly, it is my will that all the movable goods wherewith God has blessed me shall be of my wife Susanna and she shall keep the same in her hands during her life and do therewith as she pleases and she shall have her living in the house where we now dwell agreeable to the contract made between myself and my son Jacob Wysel.
Thirdly it is my will that all my children so as they are herein mentioned shall have their hereditary shares in manner following: first my son Jacob Weisel shall have my plantation and for the same he shall give to his brothers and sisters their hereditary shares, first to my eldest son 50 pounds in May Fair to wit, the 27th of May 1758 he shall give him 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1759 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Then to my second son Michael he shall give the 27th of May 1760 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1761 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Thirdly, to my eldest daughter Abolonia I do bequeath her hereditary portion as followeth to wit my son Jacob Weisel shall 1768 May 27th pay unto George Heintz the
son of Andorry Heintz 25 pounds which shall be divided in equal parts among the children of Andorry Heintz and it is my will that my daughter Abolonia shall have in money one shilling sterling to be paid her by Jacob Weisel on the 27th of May 1769
which shall be her hereditary portion. Fourthly my son Jacob Weisel shall give to his brother George Weisel 50 pounds in two equal payments, the first payment to be made the 27th of May 1764 to wit 25 pounds and on the 27th of May 1765 again 25 pounds which shall be his hereditary share. Fifthly my daughter Barbara shall have 50 pounds in two equal payments 1766 the 27th of May she shall have 25 pounds and 1767 the 27th of May again 25 pounds which shall be her hereditary portion. Sixthly the child of my deceased daughter left behind her now living with her father George Wildanger, her name is Magdalena, shall instead of my youngest daughter deceased, have her hereditary portion of 50 pounds which money has been fully paid to George Wildanger and he, George Wildanger shall pay that 50 pounds to that child in two payments, on the 27th day of November 1770 he shall pay 25 pounds to that child and 1771 again 25
pounds which shall be the child's hereditary portion and it is my will that my son Michael Weisel shall be the guardian of the above named child and have in his keeping until she cometh to age the bonds belonging to that child and given for the use of the said child by her father George Wildanger which is my will wrote by me Michael Weisel and sealed and signed the 3rd of October in the year 1757.
Michael Wisel [seal]
Present witnesses -- Jacob x Wysel
Johanne Wurman John Keiffer
Louis Weiss of the city of Philadelphia, a scrivener, maketh oath that the
foregoing is a true translation of an original writing in the German language
purporting to be the last will and testament of Michael Weisel deceased now
remaining in the Register General Office at Philadelphia and that from the
same original he the deponent has made and therewith compared the said
translation as further saith not.
Sworn the 17th day of July 1770 before me
Benjamin Chew, Reg. Genl.
Apollonia's share of her inheritance was paid to George Heintz,
son of Anthony Heintz. It is assumed George is Appolonia's
son and Anthony is her husband. This assumption is made from
the birth record of "George Michael of Anthony Hens and Apollonia
b. Jul 20, 1746 bp Oct 20, 1746, Wit: George Michael Weissel"
on page 134 of the Tohican Union church records.
"Thirdly, to my eldest daughter Abolonia I do
bequeath her hereditary portion as followeth to wit my son
Jacob Weisel shall 1768 May 27th pay unto George Heintz the
son of Andorry Heintz 25 pounds which shall be divided in equal
parts among the children of Andorry Heintz and it is my
will that my daughter Abolonia shall have in money one shilling
sterling to be paid her by Jacob Weisel on the 27th of May 1769
which shall be her hereditary portion."
Anthony Haines, Last Will and Testament of Anthony HAINES Signed 17 Dec 1783 - Proved 26 Feb 1791 Obtained 5/11/2002 from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdbaltim/wills/will141.htm (Register of Wills, 1791, Baltimore County, Maryland).
I Anthony Haines of the County of Baltimore farmer being in perfect health and of sound and disposing mind and memory do make this last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say. I promise It is my will and desire and I do hereby order and direct that all my Just debts and funeral charges be first paid and satisfied
out of my Estate by Executors herein after named.
Item. It is my will and I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my son Michael Haines the sum of one Shilling money the same to be in full of his part of my estate both real and personal.
Item. It is my will and I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my son George Haines the sum of one Shilling money the same to be in full of his partof my estate both real and personal.
Item. It is my will and I do hereby order and direct that my Executors herein after named shall as soon as conveniable may be set up expose to public sale and sell at public sale unto the highest bidder or bidders all and singular all my estate both real and personal of what hind sower and I do further order and direct that all money arising from such sale shall by my Executors herein after named be equally divided between my seven children herein after named - Jacob, Catherine the wife of Peter Baile, Barbara the wife of Michael Waggoner, John, Elizabeth, Joseph and Mary Magdalin, the same to be equally divided between them share and share alike. And I do hereby order and direct that in case either of my said seven children - Jacob, Catherine, Barbara, John, Elizabeth, Joseph or Mary Magdalin should die before such sale and division of my said estate issue or having dispose of the same then it is my will that in case of any such death, I do devise and bequeath the part devised to such child so dying to be equally divided among the survivors of my said seven children or their legal representatives share and share alike to hold to them respectively their heirs and assigns forever.
Item. It is my will that after the sale of my estate as aforesaid that the parts or shares of such of my children as shall be under age and unmarried shall be let out and upon interest for the use of such child or children the same to be at the discretion of the Orphans Court of Baltimore County
And lastly, I do hereby constitute nominate and appoint the Aforesaid Peter Baile and Michael Waggoner Exexcutors of this my last Will and Testament hereby ratifying and confirming the same and making null and void all other and former wills bequests and bequeathments by me heretofore made meant or mentioned to be made.
In testimony whereof the said Anthony Hains hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his
seal this seventeenth day of December Seventeen Hundred and Eighty Three.
Anthony Hains
Signed sealed published and declared
by the testator as his last will and
testament in presence of:
George Nace
Andrew Hooke
Wm Spencer
Baltimore County To Wit on the 28th day of February 1791 came George Nace one of the subscribing evidences to the aforegoing last Will and Testament of Anthony Haines
late of said County deceased and did solemnly declare and affirm that he did see the Testator sign and seal this will that he heard him publish and pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and testament that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of his apprehensions of sound disposing mind memory and understanding that he subscribed his name as a witness to this Will in his presence at his request and in the presence of the other subscribing witnesses sworn before me Register of Wills for Baltimore County.
William Buchanon
Having been appoionted an Executor of the Will of Anthony Haines of balt. County, I hereby inform you that it is out of my power to act and after this information you will know how to proceed should application be made by any person wishing to administer. Peter Baile
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This will contributed to the USGenWeb/MDGenWeb Project by: Bob Reynolds
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p46.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
August 31, 1720 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p46
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175462
Will - Cressman, Johannes 1785 Franconia Twp, Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834). To daughter Mary, wife of George Wissel, 200 pds.
CRESSMAN, JOHN. Franconia.
April 16, 1785. May 26, 1786. 1.90
To son Anthony, 250 pds. To John Cressman, 209 pds. To daughter Elisabeth, wife of Henry Hartman, 200 pds. To daughter Mary, wife of George Wissel, 200 pds. To daughter Catharine, her son William Mellinger, 100 pds. To daughter Hannah, wife of Cunrad Siple, 200 pds. To son Anthony, deed for plantation in Rockhill. Rem. to be divided among children. Farm and movable goods in Franconia to be sold. Execs:
Son Anthony and son's son Jacob Cressman.
Wit: Daniel Wambold, David Wambold.
Thomas G. Myers, Solliday/Sallade Family of Bucks County, PA (Ralph H. Kurtzman, Jr. 1999 ISBN: 0-9637799-2-3).
Page 9. "Kephart also claimed that the son George Weisel was married to Mary Weierbach. But the Weierbach family historian, Warren Wirebach, believes there was no Mary Weierbach at that time, and the will of John Cressman (d. 1786, Franconia Twp) lists a daughter "Mary, married to George Wissel."
1779 Tax Rolls, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/richlandtax.html.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/richlandtax.html
Richland County Property and Tax Records 1779
Transcribed by Patricia Woodruff April 2001
Name -Acres-Horses-Cattle-Servants
George Weisel-100-2-6-0
SINGLE MEN
Jacob Wisel
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, U.S., Septennial Census, 1779-1863.
Name George Weisel
Residence Year 1786
Residence Place Richland, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Transcription: Page 79, George Weisel, Single Men Jacob Wisell
Original data: Septennial Census Returns, 1779–1863. Box 1026, microfilm, 14 rolls. Records of the House of Representatives. Records of the General Assembly, Record Group 7. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.
Ibid. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
WILL OF GEORGE WEISEL
In the name of God, Amen. I, George Weisel, of the township of Richland and the county of Bucks, Being weak in body but of sound mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make & publish this my last Will & Testament in manner & Form following, (that is to say) First, I give & devise my Plantation whereon I now live to my 2 sons, Peter Weisel & Joseph Weisel, their heirs and assigns forever, never the less it is My will & I do order that my said Plantation shall be valued by 3 Independent Persons at the end of one year after my decease, of which valuation my said two sons Peter & Joseph Weisel shall pay the same as follows, that is to say the sum of two hundred pounds, part thereof forthwith at the time of valuation and the remainder in yearly payments of the sum of One Hundred & Fifty Pounds each payment until the whole amount is fully paid, each of them paying his equal share of the said valuation, and shall have equal shares & rights in the said Plantation.
And further it is my will that the said 2 sons Peter and Joseph shall have the use and Profits of all my stock & household furniture for term of One Year after my decease & at the end of one year after my decease that the same shall be sold to the best advantage & the money therefrom arising, with what shall be coming out of my Real Estate to be divided amongst all my children in manner following: that is to say, first my son Peter Weisel to have the sum of Thirty pounds over & above his equal share and also my son Joseph to have a horse worth 20 pounds of 20 pounds in money over and above an equal share with the rest of my children and also my two daughters, to wit, Mary & Sarah Weisel, Each of them to have a good Cow and a Heifer together with their beds & what Household Furniture they now have to over & above their equal share with the rest of my children. And it is further my Will and I do order that after the said several sums above mentioned to the aforementioned legatees are deducted out of my Estate, that then the Residue & Remainder of all the money arising out of my Lands & Personal Property be equally Devised amongst all my children as well those who are not named as those named in this my Will; each & everyone of them to have Equal share & share alike out of Estate as before mentioned.
N.B. Before signing & sealing, my son Joseph is to have the sum of ten pounds over & above his Equal share, and lastly, I do hereby Constitute & Appoint my son Peter and my friend Jacob Cressman sole executors of this my last Will & Testament, hereby revoking and dissolving all former Wills by me made. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this Sixth day of November in the year of our Lord 1798.
George (X) Weisel
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
Notes: Wills, Vol 6-7, 1797-1808
(Register of Wills, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1802
Will Book #6, File #3090, Doylestown, PA), Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005534506_00236
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869
Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 (Main Author)
Keller's Lutheran Church (Keller's Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)
Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869 Family History Library, Film: 20354 Item 11, DGS: 7856639
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-S99B-H
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
Signed & Sealed and Declared by the above named, George Weisel, to be is last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed out names as Witness in presence of the Testator, Jacob Selsor, Jacob Nester, Bucks Co., PA this 20th day of September, 1802 appeared Jacob Selsor and Jacob Nester, the two subscribing witnesses to the foregoing Instrument of writing, who on their oaths did severally declare and say that they were present at the execution thereof and saw and heard George Wisel within named, sign, seal & publish the same as and for his Last Will & Testament, and that at the doing thereof he was of sound mind, memory & understanding to the best of their knowledge & belief.
Wm. Hart, Dy. Reg. Bucks Co., Pennsylvania
6.419. George Wisel, Richland Twp.
November 6, 1798. Proved September 20, 1802.
Son Peter Wisel and Friend Jacob Cressman exrs.
Sons Peter and Joseph and Jacob. Daus. Mary and Sarah Wisel. Other ch. not named.
Wits: Jacob Selsor, Jacob Nestler.
George Weisel, Will of George Weisel
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
Notes: Wills, Vol 6-7, 1797-1808
(Register of Wills, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1802
Will Book #6, File #3090, Doylestown, PA), Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005534506_00236
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p52.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
September 5, 1722 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p52
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175468
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. CHAPTER V (Vol. II), 1905 ed. BEDMINSTER.
CHAPTER XXXV or CHAPTER V (Vol. II), 1905 ed. BEDMINSTER 1742
The Sollidays, of Bucks county and other parts of Pennsylvania, were French Huguenots, driven from France during the religious persecution of the 17th century. They first fled to Germany, where they became Germanized, subsequently coming to America. While the name "Solliday," the present spelling in Pennsylvania, does not appear in Rupp's list of 30,000 immigrants, who arrived between 1727 and 1776, persons who settled here were the ancestors of the family in America. The name is variously spelled. (11) The family first appeared in Bucks county, so far as we are informed in 1762, when Frederick Solliday settled in Bedminster, and purchased 142 acres and 127 perches of William Allen, May 6. He may have been there prior to this date, from the recital in the deed, which says the land was there "in his actual possession and seizin." His occupation is given as "shoemaker." The name at that time was spelled several ways. Of Frederick Solliday but little is known. He had sons, Frederick, Jacob, who purchased the homestead of the father, 1794; Daniel, Henry, Emanuel and Benjamin. Frederick Solliday, the immigrant, died, 1804, and his sons, Jacob, Emanuel and Henry administered to his estate, August 8. In the letters of administration the name is spelled "Sallade." The son Frederick died 1782 and Michael Weisel, Jr., administered to his estate, October 21. His widow died, 1794, and Michael Weisel also administered to her estate. Her name was Elizabeth and on her petition March 10, 1783, the court appointed Weisel guardian for her minor children, and on her subsequent petition, September 13, 1783, the same person was appointed guardian of her youngest child, "born since the decease of the father, aged three months." On November 6, 1797, the child Frederick petitioned the court to appoint his uncle Emanuel Solliday, his guardian, "having arrived at the age of 14 years."
Michael Weisel, sister to Barbara Weisel, administered to the estate of Frederick Sallade, son of Frederick Sallade and Barbara. He was named as guardian of the minor children of the son Frederick who died in 1782.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
John Adam Laux Born 1771 Birth
John Adam Laux Baptized 3 Sep 1773 Baptism
Frederick Salade Sponsor Baptism
Barbara Salade Sponsor Baptism
Peter Laux Father Baptism
Catharine Laux Mother Baptism
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 51570677.
Frederick Solliday
Birth: unknown
Death: Jun 1804
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Bio: There is no proof as to Frederick's birthdate/year or birth location. Many family trees assume that the only Frederick Sallade baptism available on FamilySearch is the Bedminster Frederick but since there were at least three different Frederick Sallade's who immigrated to Pennsylvania, it's not appropriate to assume that this baptism belongs to Bedminster Frederick without corroborating evidence.
Family Members
Spouses
Elizabeth (Fabian?) Solliday 1729-1796
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Children
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 24 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570677/frederick-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570677/frederick-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Frederick Solliday (unknown–Jun 1804), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51570677, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archives d'Alsace. Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p66.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
March 1, 1727 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p66
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175482
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 134 Jacob of Frederick Salade and Barbara
b. Jan 22, 1748 bp Jul 17, 1748
Wit: Jacob Weissel and Margaret Schist
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Jacob Salade
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1748
Father's Name: Frederick Salade
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Barbara
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 17 Jul 1748
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-NSN : 27 January 2020), Jacob Salade, 1748.
Michael Weisel, Will of George Michael Weisel who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1732. (Register of Wills, 1770, Philadelpha County, Pennsylvania Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770 Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335).
Register of Wills In and For the County of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Michael Weisel
Will No. 188 Deceased Year 1770
Certified Copy of Book #N Page 335
The LAST WILL and TESTAMENT
RONALD R. DONATUCCI
REGISTER OF WILLS
[Translation] I Michael Weisel being at this time sick and weak but yet of sound understanding do hereby make my testament or last will in the words following.
First it is my will that after my decease my heirs do bury me in a Christian like manner and my soul I commend to the Lord God.
Secondly, it is my will that all the movable goods wherewith God has blessed me shall be of my wife Susanna and she shall keep the same in her hands during her life and do therewith as she pleases and she shall have her living in the house where we now dwell agreeable to the contract made between myself and my son Jacob Wysel.
Thirdly it is my will that all my children so as they are herein mentioned shall have their hereditary shares in manner following: first my son Jacob Weisel shall have my plantation and for the same he shall give to his brothers and sisters their hereditary shares, first to my eldest son 50 pounds in May Fair to wit, the 27th of May 1758 he shall give him 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1759 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Then to my second son Michael he shall give the 27th of May 1760 25 pounds and the 27th of May 1761 again 25 pounds which shall be his full hereditary share. Thirdly, to my eldest daughter Abolonia I do bequeath her hereditary portion as followeth to wit my son Jacob Weisel shall 1768 May 27th pay unto George Heintz the
son of Andorry Heintz 25 pounds which shall be divided in equal parts among the children of Andorry Heintz and it is my will that my daughter Abolonia shall have in money one shilling sterling to be paid her by Jacob Weisel on the 27th of May 1769
which shall be her hereditary portion. Fourthly my son Jacob Weisel shall give to his brother George Weisel 50 pounds in two equal payments, the first payment to be made the 27th of May 1764 to wit 25 pounds and on the 27th of May 1765 again 25 pounds which shall be his hereditary share. Fifthly my daughter Barbara shall have 50 pounds in two equal payments 1766 the 27th of May she shall have 25 pounds and 1767 the 27th of May again 25 pounds which shall be her hereditary portion. Sixthly the child of my deceased daughter left behind her now living with her father George Wildanger, her name is Magdalena, shall instead of my youngest daughter deceased, have her hereditary portion of 50 pounds which money has been fully paid to George Wildanger and he, George Wildanger shall pay that 50 pounds to that child in two payments, on the 27th day of November 1770 he shall pay 25 pounds to that child and 1771 again 25
pounds which shall be the child's hereditary portion and it is my will that my son Michael Weisel shall be the guardian of the above named child and have in his keeping until she cometh to age the bonds belonging to that child and given for the use of the said child by her father George Wildanger which is my will wrote by me Michael Weisel and sealed and signed the 3rd of October in the year 1757.
Michael Wisel [seal]
Present witnesses -- Jacob x Wysel
Johanne Wurman John Keiffer
Louis Weiss of the city of Philadelphia, a scrivener, maketh oath that the
foregoing is a true translation of an original writing in the German language
purporting to be the last will and testament of Michael Weisel deceased now
remaining in the Register General Office at Philadelphia and that from the
same original he the deponent has made and therewith compared the said
translation as further saith not.
Sworn the 17th day of July 1770 before me
Benjamin Chew, Reg. Genl.
Takes possession of farm, and pays his siblings their hereditary share.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 205 Death of Jacob Weissel
buried Apr 29, 1797 age 72 years
Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA., Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel (Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel
(Handwritten)
Know all men by these presents that I Frederick Wisley of Bedminster Township eldest son that is now living in this State of Jacob Wisley late of the same place deceased, do by these presents renounce, release and quit claim to the Administration of the goods and chattel rights and credits whatsoever, which were of the said deceased, and desire that the same may be commuted to my brother George Wisely or to such persons as may be entitled thereto. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty third day of August anno Dom 1797.
Witness Present, Michael Weissell
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We, the auditors appointed to adjust and settle the accounts of George Weisel, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Weisel deceased do report that upon examination of the accounts we find a balance of seven hundred and thirty two pounds and one shilling and five pence in the hands of the administrator. We also find that Daniel Weisel, one of the heirs, had received from his father Jacob Weisel, on the second day of January 1793, the sum of seventy three pounds, eleven shillings and nine pence which we have considered as an advancement. Therefore he will not be entitled to receive a child's full share out of the above balance but only the sum of thirty five pounds, seventeen shillings, eight pence, the residue to be distributed among the other heirs of the said Jacob Weisel deceased, agreeably to the accounts for the distribution of Intestate Estates. Witness our hands this nineteenth day of November Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and eight - 1808.
William Erwin, Ralph Stover, Geo. Burges
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Register's Office, Bucks County April 20th, 1809
The heirs, creditors , and other persons interested are desired to take notice, that George Weisel Administrator of Jacob Weisel last of the township of Bedminster deceased has filed in this Office the accounts of his Administration to the Estate of the said deceased, and that the same will be presented, for approbation and allowance, to an Orphans Court, to be held at Newtown, in and for the said County of Bucks, on the thirtieth day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M.
Register
Archives d'Alsace. Sources: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p80.
Archives d'Alsace, https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/
Schleithal - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1695-1733 - 3 E 451/1
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
Born May 13, 1730 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Baptized May 14, 1730 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Sources: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p80
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175496
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993.
Name: John George Wildanger
Will Date: 2 Dec 1777
Probate Date: 2 Dec 1777
Probate Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Inferred Death Date: 1777
Inferred Death Place: Pennsylvania, USA
Case Number: 759
Item Description: Abstracts of Wills, 1685-1825
Abstracts of Wills, 1685-1825; Probate Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
Ibid.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
Wills, 1713-1906 ; General Index to Wills, 1682-1939; Author: Bucks County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania
Notes: Wills, Vol 3-4, 1760-1786
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1887203:8802
Note - The will of George Wildanger was recorded the 2nd December 1777.
The 1st Day of September Anno Domini 1778 appeared Godfried Trymor, on of the Witnesses to the above Instrument of Writing said to be the Last Will and Testament of George Wildonger, late of the Township of Haycock deced. ...
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Cemetery Records, ca. 1700-ca. 1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
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Name: Weisel
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 27 Jan 1758
Event Place: Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Death Date: 26 Jan 1758
Parent Name: Frederick Weisel
Record Number: 10
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Cemetery Records, ca. 1700-ca. 1950", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8RG7-JXN2 : 16 September 2021), Weisel, 1758.
Book. Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869.
Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869
Authors: Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 (Main Author)
Keller's Lutheran Church (Keller's Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)
Tohickon Reformed Church (Hagersville, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)
Page 200. child of Frederick Weisel died January 26, 1758, buried January 27
Ibid. Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3 By Charles Hughes Hamlin.
Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3, By Charles Hughes Hamlin
Page 1. Revolutionary War Size Rolls:
Location: The Virginia State Library, Richmond 19, Virginia
Title: Revolutionary Army, Volume 1 - Register [Accession #2496]
https://books.google.com/books/about/Virginia_Ancestors_and_Adventurers.html
https://books.google.com/books?id=QRc50Kn1A88C&lpg=PP1&pg=PA6
Volume 1, Page 3 - Noncommissioned officers and privates at POWHATAN COURTHOUSE
Page 6 - John Wiseley, Age: 18, Trade: planter, Residence: Frederick (Frederick Co., VA), Born: Pennsylvania
Note - The Powhatan Courthouse was built in 1778.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783.
Name: John Wisely
Gender: Male
Military Date: 12 Jul 1778
Military Place: Virginia, USA
State or Army Served: Virginia
Regiment: 4th Regiment
Rank: Private
Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783; Microfilm Publication M246, 138 rolls; NAID: 602384; War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93; The National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Ancestry.com. U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4282/images/miusa1775a_113648-00738
Muster Roll of Capt Kirkpatricks Company of the 4th Virginia
Number 46: John Wisely, War, Sick af Spring
Ibid. Revolutionary War Records: Virginia.
Revolutionary War Records: Virginia
Description: Section: Section II
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48615/images/RevWarRecs-002162-276
Revolutionary War Records: Virginia
Page 276, Wisely, John, Soldier, Cav
Ibid. Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution.
Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution
Alphabetical Register of Virginians in the Revolution
In the Revolution
Soldiers Sailors Marines
1775-1783 by John H. Gwathmey
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48423/images/RegisterVARev-003205-i
Page 841 Virginians in the Revolution
Wisely, John, Cav., nbll.
Wiseley, John, of Frederick, E.
Page xiii - Key to Abbreviations and Symbols
E. -- "Index of the Revolutionary records in the Virginia State Archives", compiled by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode in 1912 and 1914.
nbll. -- Name appeared on Army Register but had not received bounty land. An extensive compilation in the War Department.
Book. Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3, Page 6.
Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers, Volumes 1-3, By Charles Hughes Hamlin
Page 1. Revolutionary War Size Rolls:
Location: The Virginia State Library, Richmond 19, Virginia
Title: Revolutionary Army, Volume 1 - Register [Accession #2496]
Page 6. Noncommissioned officers and privates at POWHATAN COURTHOUSE
Name: John Wiseley
Age: 18
Trade: planter
Residence: Frederick
Born: Pennsylvania
The Revolutionary War was fought 1775-1783. The Powhatan Courthouse was built in 1778. Calculation of John's age of 18 at 1778, we record he was born in 1760.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Register of marriages, Montgomery County, Virginia, 1777-1853. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Register of marriages, Montgomery County, Virginia, 1777-1853
Index of marriage register, 1777-1853 -- Register of marriages, 1777-1853.
Citation: "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-FXTD?cc=4149585 : 12 January 2023), > image 1 of 1.
Between June 1782 & Nov. 1782
Johanas Wisely & Margaret Whitezel
Ibid. Records of surveys, 1790-1910 ; general index to surveys, 1790-1910. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
General index to surveys, no. 1, 1790-1910 (typescript; indexes v. 1-4) -- Record of surveys, no. 1, 1790-1800 (p. 1-4 missing) -- Record of surveys, no. 2, 1799-1808.
Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909
Whitsel, John 65; 1; 183
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-C9VT-T
Page 183, Image 169:
Surveyed for John Whitsel 65 acres of land by Virtue of an entry on part of a Land office Treasury Warrant for - acres N 19,689 dated the 2 day of October 1783 ... Lying in Wythe County on the Waters of Cripple Creek, Begin at a white oak in ...
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783.
U.S., Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783
Surname Range: T - Z
Ancestry.com. U.S., Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/63709:1309
Image 1784: 5894 Wisely, John - Virginia (Revolutionary War.)
Private - Private; Card Numbers. 1, 39172509
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/63709:1309
Image: 1785: W | Cav | VA.
John Wisely, Sol Cav
By who Received: Math Rust
Day when: May 28, 1784
Sum: £ 23-5-
Vol. 176; page 322, Rev Pearson?
Book. Zion Church, Wythe County, Virginia 1791-1835, 975.5773 k2k Page i.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791
Ritter, Guy A., Jr.
Zion Church, Wythe County, Virginia 1791-1835, 975.5773 k2k
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/556796/ (Page 3 & 4)
At the time of the dedication [1794] the congregation consisted of the families belonging partly to the Reformed and partly to the Lutheran Church.
The families who were members of the Reformed group were: Peter Spengler, Deacon, John Weizel, ... Peter Kinzer, ... Peter Weissle.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Weitzell
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Jenny Mongel
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 22 Oct 1807
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Type: Marriage
Source Details: Page 33
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-2939-7
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-29QQ-Q
Citing this Record: "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRMZ-151 : 29 January 2020), John Weitzell, 1807.
Ibid. Records of surveys, no. 3, 1807-1835 -- Record of surveys, no. 4, 1835-1910. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
Records of surveys, no. 3, 1807-1835 -- Record of surveys, no. 4, 1835-1910. Film: 34242, DGS: 8742679
Johnn Whitsell Page 40, Acres 50
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J36T-KQMP Image 50:
"Surveyed for John Whitsell 50 acres of land by virtue of an entry the 20th day of Jan 1815 [NOTE - dates were overwitten, orginal November 1809] on part of a land office Treasury Warrant ... lying in the County of Wythe on the Waters of the Middle Fork of Holston River and bounded as follows..."
Ibid. Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Johanas Wisely (he would have been born in PA)
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1782
Event Place: Montgomery, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Montgomery County, Virginia
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Margaret Whitezel
Spouse's Sex: Female
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NJ1-GDF5 : 15 November 2022), Johanas Wisely, 1782.
Web. New River Notes - Wythe County, Virginia Land Tax List – 1793.
Web sources found on the Internet
New River Notes -- is owned and managed by the Grayson County, Virginia Heritage Foundation for the benefit of all who are researching in southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina.
Wythe County, Virginia Land Tax List — 1793
https://www.newrivernotes.com/wythe-land-tax-list-1793/
Name: Wisely, Daniel
Acres: 295
Value £ /s /d: 32/5
Tax: -
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800.
Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800
Section: Wythe County Minutes of County Court 1790-1800
Ancestry.com. Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800
Original data:Summers, Lewis Preston. Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/49061/images/FLHG_AnnalsSouthwestVAPart2-0431
Page 1364, Nov. 14, 1797.
Ordered that the Cripple Creek road be altered agreeable to the way marked out by Daniel Wiseley, William Phipps, and Michael Walters.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Records of surveys, 1790-1910 ; general index to surveys, 1790-1910, Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
General index to surveys, no. 1, 1790-1910 (typescript; indexes v. 1-4) --
Record of surveys, no. 1, 1790-1800 (p. 1-4 missing) -- Record of surveys, no.
2, 1799-1808. Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-C9J6-Z
Page 165, Image 447:
Surveyed for Daniel Wisley 28 acres of land by virture of an entry made the 24 day of August 1802 in the name of William Finley & by him ? Wisley on part of a land of ... dated the 13th of May 1802 lying in ? the County on the waters of T?ied Creek and ? ...
Filed October 16th 1802
Book. The Lambert FamilyofOld Wythe County Virginia 1778 -1930, Page 6.
Peter Lambert Sr. ... He appeared in a petition on December 15, 1804 in Wythe Co., Virginia.68 Peter signed a petition to remove a dam on Reed Creek, along with John & George Lambert, Daniel Wisely, Michael Brown, Jacob Kinder, Frederick Repass, William Gullion and other family surnames associated with the Johann Heinrich Lambert Sr. descendant line.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kymhs/LambertsOldWytheCoVa/LambertsOldWytheCoVA-book1.pdf
The Lambert FamilyofOld Wythe County Virginia 1778 -1930, Page 6.
Census - 1810 US Federal. Population schedules of the third census of the United States, 1810.
Population schedules of the third census of the United States, 1810
Virginia: Shenandoah, Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Surry, Sussex, Warwick, Washington, Westmoreland, Wood, Wythe, and York Counties (NARA Series M252, Roll 71)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-GMB
Page 22: Peter Whitsel 3,2,b,1,b - 2,1,1,1,b,
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-GK2
Page 23: Daniel Wisely 2,1,1,b,1 - 2,2,2,1,b
Name: Daniel Wesely [Wisely]
Residence Date: 6 Aug 1810
Residence Place: Wythe, Virginia, USA
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 (Joel, Daniel E.)
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 (William)
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 (John Jacob)
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 (Susan, Ann)
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 (Mary Magdalene, Sabilla)
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 (Barbara, Elisabeth)
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Enslaved Persons: 8
Number of Household Members Under 16: 7
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 20
Census - 1820 United States Federal. Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name Pawel Wiseley Senior [Daniel]
Enumeration Date 7 Aug 1820
Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18 1 (Joel)
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25 2 (William, ?)
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over 1 (Daniel)
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15 2 (?,Polly)
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25 2 (Susan, Anne)
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over 1 (Elisabeth Davis Wisely)
Slaves - Males - Under 14 2
Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25 3
Slaves - Females - Under 14 1
Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25 2
Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 7
Free White Persons - Under 16 2
Free White Persons - Over 25 2
Total Free White Persons 8
Total Slaves 9
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other
Census - 1830 United States Federal.
Daniel Wisely 1830 Wythe
Name: Daniel Wiseley [Daniel Wisely] b. ~1765
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 2
Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 10
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 16
Census - 1840 United States Federal. Wythe County, Virginia.
Name: Daniel Wiseley
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 10
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 579; Page: 81; Family History Library Film: 0029693
US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/. Will of Daniel Wiseley, 1842 - Wythe Co. VA.
Will of Daniel Wiseley, 1842 - Wythe Co. VA
In the name of God,Amen. I, Daniel Wiseley of the County of Wythe and Commonwealth of Virginia, being of sound mind and memory,think proper to make this my last will and testament in manner and form following:
I desire that all my just debts be paid promptly. I give and devise to my daughter Savilla Phelps and heirs 50 acres of land to be taken from the lower end of my plantation on Reed Creek to include a spring, to be laid off by two or more persons to be selected by the County Court of Wythe and appointed commissioners for that purpose. I do give to my said daughter Savilla Phelps two hundred dollars in money. My daughter Polly Wiseley having lately departed this life, it is my will and I hereby direct that the share or portion of my estate which would have gone to my said daughter Polly,if living,upon an equal division and distribution of my estate between all my children and representatives, be divided equally between my four surviving daughters:to wit, Barbara Straw, Polly Gray, Savilla Phelps and Susan Cassell, and I will and direct the sum of 500 dollars which I had intended to give to my saiud daughter Polly in addition to an equal share withmy other children be also divided equally between my said surviving daughters.
It is my will and i hereby direct that all the remainder of my estate both real and personal not hereinbefore devised be divided equally among all my children, subject to the dower interest of my beloved wife Elizabeth,should she survive me,to my two grandchildren Akin and Susan Lambert,children of my second daughter Elizabeth,to take together and share to them and their heirs forever.
Witness: son in law Col. Joseph Cassell David Straw Leonard Phelps
Exec. Joseph Cassell William Lambert
Filed:August 12, 1844 Writtem: April 22, 1842
Submitted by Richard E. Stevens <beneyrie@juno.com>
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Name: Daniel Wiseley
Residence Date: Abt 1842
Residence Place: Wythe County
Will Date: 22 Apr 1842
Probate Date: 22 Apr 1842
Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1842
Inferred Death Place: Virginia, USA
Item Description: Wills, Vol 4-6 1831-1848
Others Listed (Name) Relationship
Daniel Wiseley
Sarilla PhelpsDaughter
Polly WiseleyDaughter
Barbara Straw
Susan Cassell,Daughter
Elizabeth Wiseley, Wife
Daniel Wiseley,Grandchild
Aker Lambert,Grandchild
Susan Lambert,Grandchild
Elizabeth Wiseley, Daughter
Colonel Joseph Cassell, Son-in-law
Leonard Phelps,Son-in-law
Barbara Wiseley, Daughter
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Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
Source Information
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US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/. Will of Daniel Wiseley, 1842 - Wythe Co. VA.
Included in the will of Daniel Wiseley
"Filed: August 12, 1844 Writtem: April 22, 1842"
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Page 46 - Inventory of the personal Estate of Elizabeth Wiseley Decd, this 11 day of April 1848
Page 49 - Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Wythe herewith returned We have viewed & appraised the personal estate of Elisabeth Wiseley decd. of which the foregoing is a correct Inventory. Given under our hands this 12 day of March 1849.
William Kegley, Martin Kegley, Peter Spangler
Page 49 - Sale bill of the personal Estate of Elizabeth Wiseley Decd. this 15 day of April 1848.
Page 53 - Joseph Capell, William Lambert admin
At a Court held for Wythe County at the Courthouse on Monday 12 March 1849. This account of sales of the estate of Elizabeth Wisely decd. was returned to Court and order to be recorded.
Page 287 - Eliz Wiseley Estate of - Joseph Capell John J Wiseley & William Lambert admin of Elisabeth Wiseley decd. (distribution of estate) ... Which will give to each $478.91, Polly Wisely one of the distributers being dead & having by her will devided her interest to her four sisters Mrs Capell, Mrs Phelps Mrs Straw & Mrs Gray the accounts between the parties will stand thus 1) Elisabeth Akers share of the joint fund ... 2) William Wisely share of joint fund ... 3) Daniel Wiselys share of joint fund ... 4) John J Wiselys share of joint fund ... 5) Joel Wiselys share of joint fund ... 6) Joseph Capell & wife share of joint fund, add 1/4 of share devised by Polly Wisely ... 7) Mrs S. Phelps share of joint fund ... 8) Mrs Ann Gray's share of joint fund ... 9)Mrs Barbara Straws share of joint fund ...
From the foregoing statements there is due from the personal fund in the hand of the admins Which is to be distributed as follows to wit
To Elizabeth Aker $198.91
To William Wisely $178.91
To Daniel Wisely $228.91
To John J Wisely $128.91
To Joel Wisely $166.91
To Joseph Capell & wife $223.64
To Mrs S. Phelps $223.64
To Mrs Ann Gray $263.64
To Mrs Barbara Straw $275.64 / $1889.14
Page 290 ... At a Court held for said County 10 March 1851. The same was again presented in Court and there being no exceptions thereto is affirmed and ordered to be recorded.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe > Notes: Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
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https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/605293:62347, Page 287-289, Image: 183-184
Book.
WYTHE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, Number 56, July 1999 by the Wythe County
Historical Society, pg. 11-20 written by Beverly Repass Hoch.
Fraktur of Peter Kintzer, Page 15
Kintzer/Nümann/Weissly/Kebler/Volland
In the year of our Lord Anno 1763 the [not filled in] was born to this world Peter. The father is Jacob Kintzer [Kincer] and the mother Anna, born Nümann [Newman]. The sponsors are Peter Nümann and his lawful wife. Thereafter he intered into the holy estate of matrimony in 1782 with Susanne who was born in the year 1766 the 17th November. The father is Frederick Weissly and the mother Elisabeth, born Kebler, and the sponsors are Frederick Volland and his lawful wife. [Wild Turkey Artist]
Ibid. WYTHE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, Number 56, July 1999, Page 15.
WYTHE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, Number 56, July 1999 by the Wythe County
Historical Society, pg. 11-20 written by Beverly Repass Hoch.
Fraktur of Peter Kintzer, Page 15
Kintzer/Nümann/Weissly/Kebler/Volland
In the year of our Lord Anno 1763 the [not filled in] was born to this world Peter. The father is Jacob Kintzer [Kincer] and the mother Anna, born Nümann [Newman]. The sponsors are Peter Nümann and his lawful wife. Thereafter he intered into the holy estate of matrimony in 1782 with Susanne who was born in the year 1766 the 17th November. The father is Frederick Weissly and the mother Elisabeth, born Kebler, and the sponsors are Frederick Volland and his lawful wife. [Wild Turkey Artist]
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881.
Name: John Peter Kinser
Event: Baptism
Baptism Date: 9 Apr 1761
Baptism Place: Heidelberg, Lancaster Co., PA
Church: Millbach Reformed Congregation
Role: Baptized
Household Members:
Name Role
Jacob Kinser Father
Mrs. Jacob Kinser Mother
John Peter Kinser Baptized
Magdalene Numann Sponsor
Peter Numann Sponsor
Source Information
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Ibid. Virginia Military Records, Section: Montgomery County.
Montgomery County's Revolutionary Heritage
By Ruby Altizer Roberts, Cambria, VA, Page 224
Virginia Military Records, Section: Montgomery County
Page 230 - A List of Captain William Doacks Company of Militia (no date given)
Page 231 - Jacob Kinzer, Walter Kinser, Peter Kinser
Ibid. Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800.
Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers
(1 Volume in 2 Parts) Part 2
Wythe County Minutes of County Court 1790-1800
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/49061/images/FLHG_AnnalsSouthwestVAPart2-0424
Wythe County, Minutes of County Court 1790-1800
Page 1358
June 22, 1790
Peter Kinser qualified as Constable
Ibid. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
Will Book 8, Page 395, Image: 584
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1853 Nov 17. Mr. Martin Kegley surviving Partner of Wisely [John Jacob Wisely deceased 27 Sep 1853] & Kegley.
-list of amounts received
Settlement...
this sum to be paid by M. Kegley to John .S. Wiselys estate $1360.40
The undersigned who has been appointed by the County Court of Wythe to settle and adjust the account of Martan Kegley surviving partner of Wisely & Kegley ... balance due ? Martain Kegley surviving partner of ninety two dollars & forty cents which amount has been charged to him per settlement of his account as Executor of John .J. Wisely decd.
12 Feb 1855.
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Pension Office, Sep 24, 1853
Sir
The witness John Wisely whose affadavit has been forward in support of the case of Lovice Sage widow of James of VA was five years old when the service was underway, if rememberd at all, I see nothing in the papers to induce me to believe that his memory is more remakable than other persons; and if this is not very conclusively shown, I shall not place very implia? ? upon his statements, as I should be very unwilling to trust his memory as to events that take place during the Revolution, and especially would I distrust it when he attempts to describe the service of a soldier in whose service that does not been to be anything remarkable. J. T. Neely ? Present
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Wythe Wills, Vol 9-10, 1855-1865
Source Citation: Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911;
Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
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Wiseley John S. settlement 241? - Image: 150
Mr Martin Kegley Surviving Exutor of John S. Wisely decd - In account with said Estate
Feb 12, 1857 - paid amounts, This sum in the hands of Martin Kegly surviving Exuter Feby 1857.
... statement showing a balance due from said Kegly of $718.50 all of which is respectfully submitted July 12, 1857
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Chariton, Howard, Missouri, United States.
Name: Jno D Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 87 (87)
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Chariton, Howard, Missouri, United States (Chariton, Howard, Missouri, United States)
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1773
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Page Number: 101
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Deniel Wisely M 65 years Virginia
Chas Ayres M 18 years Missouri
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Chariton, Howard, Missouri; Roll: M653_623; Page: 509; Family History Library Film: 803623
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Page 46-47, 50-51
Page 51 - 53
Page 51 ... said Peter Wisely - who after being duly sworn according to law states in his oath that he lived in the County of Montgomery State of Virginia during the War of the Revolution. That his age is near Eight one years ...
- he also states that he had a brother in the war at the same time - by the name of Daniel Wisely - who also said, said James Sage was a Soldier in the said war ...
Signed Peter Wisely
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
Name: Peter Wisely
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Magdalena Phillipi
Spouse Birth Year: 1773
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation
Source number: 251.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GWD
Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Ibid. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: Peter Wisely
Gender: Male
Child: Magdalena Wisely
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Records of surveys, 1790-1910 ; general index to surveys, 1790-1910, Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
General index to surveys, no. 1, 1790-1910 (typescript; indexes v. 1-4) --
Record of surveys, no. 1, 1790-1800 (p. 1-4 missing) -- Record of surveys, no.
2, 1799-1808. Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909
Wiseley, Peter; 3; 2; 142
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-C9V6-G
Page 142, Image 435:
Surveyed for Peter Wiseley 3 acres of land by virture of an entry made the 18 of Sept 1802 on part of a Land Office Treasury Warrant No 3309 dated the 31st day of Dec 1801 lying in Wythe County of the waters of Cripple Creek ... 25th Sept 1802
Ibid. Records of surveys, 1790-1910 ; general index to surveys, 1790-1910. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
General index to surveys, no. 1, 1790-1910 (typescript; indexes v. 1-4) --
Record of surveys, no. 1, 1790-1800 (p. 1-4 missing) -- Record of surveys, no.
2, 1799-1808. Film: 34241, DGS: 8573909
Wiseley, Peter; 100; 2; 154
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Page 154, Image 442:
Survey for Peter Wisely 100 acres of land by virture of two entries, 1st entry of 50 acres made the 9th of August 1796 on part of a Land Office Treasury warrant No 18621 for 3000 acres the 2nd entry for 50 acres made the 26th day of October 1802 on on part of a Land Office Treasury warrant No 1285 dated the 13th of May 1802 lying in Wythe County on the waters of Cripple Crrek ...
Census - 1810 US Federal. Population schedules of the third census of the United States, 1810.
Population schedules of the third census of the United States, 1810
Virginia: Shenandoah, Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Surry, Sussex, Warwick, Washington, Westmoreland, Wood, Wythe, and York Counties (NARA Series M252, Roll 71)
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Page 22: Peter Whitsel 3,2,b,1,b - 2,1,1,1,b,
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Page 23: Daniel Wisely 2,1,1,b,1 - 2,2,2,1,b
Census - 1830 United States Federal.
Name: Peter Wisely
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Census - 1840 United States Federal. Wythe County, Virginia.
Name: Peter Wiseley
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 579; Page: 113; Family History Library Film: 0029693
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Peter Wisley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 77
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1773
Birthplace: North Carolina
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Polly Wisley F 77 Pennsylvania
Mary Wisley F 30 Virginia
Andrew Wisley M 6 Virginia
George W Hurt M 13 Virginia
Elizabeth Huffman F 50 Virginia
Joseph Huffman M 14 Virginia
Martha Huffman F 19 Virginia
Ephraim Huffman M 12 Virginia
George Huffman M 8 Virginia
Citing this Record
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Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
Notes: Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
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https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00590 (Image 588, Page 404)
(Transcribed by Richard W. Wisely)
Will Book 8, p. 239, 404? -- Wythe County, Virginia
In the name of God, amen, I Peter Wisely of the County of Wythe & State of Virginia Being weak in body But of sound mind & disposing memory for which I thank god and calling to mind the uncertainty of Human life & ...to dispose of all such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bless me with. I do hereby make this my last will & testament in manner & form following, that is to say I desire all the Perishable Property belonging to my Estate be sold immediately after my desease & all my Just debts to be paid & Funeral expenses that the Ballance of the proceeds then be Equally Divided between my heirs after named Children and Grand Children, viz.: Fredrick Wisely. (the Four Children of Henry Huffman namely Draper, Jane, Washington, & Eaphaim), Joseph Vaught, Ephraim Greaver, Rosina Deavor, Michael Wisely, Peter Wisely, Heirs, And Polly Hurt. I give & bequeath unto Henry Huffman six? dollars and to be paid by him after named (?) Extor I give & bequeath unto the four Children of Elizabeth Huffman sixty Dollars to be put on interest until they become of age. My Executor to settle with them By my account book against Them so as to make them all equal in my Personal Property & the proceeds of my Estate. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Polly Hurts two children, namely George Washington & Andrew Jackson Hurt - Two Hundred Acres to be surveyed unto them of the west end of my land, its whole to be subject unto the management & Controll of 9(a) Mary their Mother during her life time after her desease to then this said George and Jackson. Forever. I give & Bequeath unto Michael Wisely the balance of my land Adjoining his Plantation at Three dollars per acre to be Equally Divided and paid five years after my desease & should my Beloved wife 10 Molly out Live me my son Michael Wisely is to provide for all her necessities for which he is to be repaid for all his troubles out of my estate.
Lastly I do hereby appoint & Constitute Michael Wisely Executor & Administrator of this my last will & Testament. Revoking all wills heretofore made in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixed my seal this 18th day of May in the year of our Lord - 1850.
Peter X Wisely Teste Joel Painter/Parrish,William Hedrick & Joel Wisely Virginia.
At a Court held for Wythe County, at the court house... ... this 12 day of Feby 1855. This the last will & Testament of Peter Wisely, Dec’d ...was presented in court proved by the oaths of Joel Painter, William Hedrick & Joel Wisely the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be Recorded. And on motion of Michael Wisely the executor named in said Will who took the oath required by law & together with Joel Painter Joseph ... & .... his security entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of eight hundred dollars condition as the law directs certified & granted him ...in probate of said will in ...
Teste H. S. Martin
Ibid.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe, Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
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Page 46-47, 50-51
Sate of Virginia Be it Remembered.
Wythe County that on this 27 day of August AD 1852 personally appeared before the subscriber & Justice of the Peace in and for the county and state appeared Peter Wisely aged Seventy Eight years and who having first been duly sworn according to law says as followes to wit - This offi? state and way what that he formed his first acquaince with James Sage decd when just small and been near him for several years - in a about my first acquaintance with same Sage he was in the service of the revolutionary war recording to the best of my recollection he remained in said war at different times say two years from my own personal knowledge of his services - on or about the same time my brother Daniel Wisely was ? in said war and served his time out in said war and at that time my Brother and said James Sage decd was not living for a part - it was will understood in the neighborhood that siad Sage was a b? soldier in said war - affiant has no recollection of the ? between James Sage and his wife Lovice affiant do? recollect that at the time he was married and Sage & his wife Lovice was living to gether as husband and wife and his several children affiant was Married in year 1792 they raised a very large family of children and during that length of time & never have their marriage doubl? and that I believe that they were lawfully married or should of had it spaking of in my acquaintance a sworn and subscribed to on the day and date found above. Peter X (his mark) Wisely
Written before Me John P Nye J.P.
State of Virginia, Wythe County Be it known that I John P. Nye a justice of the peace in and for the county and state aforesaid to hereby certify that Peter Wisely as a respectable citizen in our county and that his statement is well deserving of credit on his oath or other wise from under my hand and seal the 27th of August 1852. John P. Nye
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Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Notes: Wills, Vol 9-10, 1855-1865
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records,
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-Wisely Peter Page 173?, Image: 116 -118
Inventory of the Personal estate of Peter Wisely sr decd appraised this 22 day of February 1855 by Joel Painter, Daniel Wisely & David Arney who were appointed by the County Court of Wythe for that purpose and being duly sworn for that Purpose.
Inventory follows -- (2 pages)
We the undersigned subscribers do certify that the foregoing appraisment is correct. Joel Painter, John P Nye, David Arney. I return the foregoing as a true inventory of the personal estate of Peter Wisely decd. Michael Wisely
Sale bill of the personal property of Peter Wisely Deceased, Sold February 23, 1855 by Michael Wisely (adur) of Peter Wisely decd. (2 pages)
Virginia In the County Court of Wythe January Seven 1857. This act of sales of Peter Wisely decd was presented in Court and ordered to be recorded.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 115389791.
NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE - NOTE -
----------- The findagrave entry for Peter Weisel is Fraudulent!!!!
Peter Weisel
Birth: 1773
Death: 12 Feb 1855 (aged 81–82) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 115389791
(https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115389791/peter-weisel: accessed 18 January 2023), memorial page for Peter Weisel (1773–12 Feb 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115389791; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Pauline M (contributor 48201858).
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Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
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Wythe County, Virginia - Land and property
Records of surveys, no. 3, 1807-1835 -- Record of surveys, no. 4, 1835-1910. Film: 34242, DGS: 8742679
Michael Wiseley 100, 35
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J36T-K3VP, Image 83: Page 100
Surveyed for Michael Wiseley 35 acres of land by virtuue of land entry made the 18 of May 1818 as part of a land office Treasury Warrant No 6327 and issued the 13 of July 1818 assigned to him by ? Adams lying on the County of Wythe on the head waters of Cripple Creek and bounded as follows... Sept 15th 1818
Census - 1820 United States Federal. Evensham, Wythe, Virginia.
Name: Michael Wesely [Michael Wisley]
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Evensham, Wythe, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 (Daniel b. 1809, age 11)
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 (Michael b. ~1795, age 25)
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 (Michael b. ~1775, age ~45)
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 (Margaret b. 1812, age 8)
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 (Mary Magdalena b. 1803, age 17)
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 (Elisabeth b. 1797, age 23)
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 (Margaret b. ~1775, age 45)
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 3
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 7
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia.
Name: Michael Wisely
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 (Michael b. ~1775
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 (Margaret b. 1812)
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 (Margaret b. ~1775)
Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
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United States, Virginia, Wythe - Land and property
Deed books, 1790-1867 ; deeds of trust, 1891-1902 ; general indexes to deeds, 1790-1907
Deeds, Vols. 15-16 1840-1845
Microfilm of original records at the Wythe County Courthouse in Wytheville, Virginia.
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Census - 1840 United States Federal.
Name: Margaret Wiseley
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 579; Page: 114; Family History Library Film: 0029693
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 115389935 (fraudulent record).
NOTE -- The burial entry in FindaGrave.com for Michael Weisel is a fabrication and fraudulent.
Michael Weisel
Birth: 1775 Wythe, Hampton City, Virginia, USA
Death: unknown Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 115389935
Created by: Pauline M (48201858)
Added: 13 Aug 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115389935/michael-weisel
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John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Montgomery County, 1682-1800.
Weisel, Jorg Michael ca Oct 1750 Michael Magdalena (6)
(6) - Records of the Augustus Evengelical Lutheran Church, Trappe, in
Upper Providence Township, PA
Weisel, Jorg Michael ca Oct 1750 Michael Magdalena (6)
(6) - Records of the Augustus Evengelical Lutheran Church, Trappe, in
Upper Providence Township, PA
Michael Weisel, Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 3, 1796 (Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
In the name of God Amen I Michael Weissel of the township of Bedminster & County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind & memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise to my son George Weissel his heirs and assigns my plantation I now live on with part of a lot or tract of meadow ground containing ten acres adjoining to my son Henry's plantation, the said lot to be divided by a straight line from the one side to the other and to cross the creek at a certain log that is over said creek, he, my son George, to have the under part that joins the great road, the other part I give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assigns and I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land I have adjoining Jacob Houber's land & Henry Silvense's and containing about twenty five acres share and share alike in said land. Each of my said two sons Michael and George to pay the sum of five pounds for said tract & no more and as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation, it is my will and I do order that the same be & remain in common for the benefit of water for their cattle. Also it is my will and I do order that my widow shall be and remain on my place where I now live after my decease and to have the use of my house and all my household furniture during the term of her natural life and after her decease, that the same be sold to together with the remainder of my personal estate to the best advantage. And further it is my will and I do order for the support and maintenance of my widow that my son George his heirs and assigns shall give her yearly ten bushels of rye, four bushels of wheat, two bushels of Indian corn and one hundred weight of beef and one hundred weight of porke and shall also keep two cowes for her use both summer and winter with his own cattle and shall also cut and haul home her firewood yearly and plow and sowe a quarter of an acre of flax ground and further I do order that my son George Weissel shall pay for the land and plantation which I have given and devised to him in manner following that to say the sum of fifty pounds part thereof at the end of one year after my decease and on fifty pounds per year until the whole is paid and also my son Henry Weissel shall pay the amount of his part of the meadow ground to him given as before mentioned in one year after my decease and also my son Michael and my son George shall pay the amount of the lot of wood land which I have given to them at the end of one year after my decease. And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate.
And lastly I do hereby constitute my son Michael Weissel and my son Henry Weissel executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.
Signed sealed published and declared by the named Michael Weissel to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names and witnesses in the presence of the testator.
Michael Weissel ( his mark)
Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land
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Name:Jurg Michael Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:16 Apr 1751
Event Place:AUGUSTUS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,TRAPPE,MONTGOMERY,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50457-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:844886
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VN-GQQ : 9 December 2014), Jurg Michael Weisel, 16 Apr 1751; Christening, citing AUGUSTUS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,TRAPPE,MONTGOMERY,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 844,886.
Ibid. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Jurg Michael Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:16 Apr 1751
Event Place:AUGUSTUS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,TRAPPE,MONTGOMERY,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50457-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:844886
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VN-GQQ : 9 December 2014), Jurg Michael Weisel, 16 Apr 1751; Christening, citing AUGUSTUS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,TRAPPE,MONTGOMERY,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 844,886.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 312.
EASTER CONFIRMATION
Maria Elizabeth Weisel 1768 (pg 312)
Frederick Weisel 1768
Michael Weisel 1768
Ibid.
Michael Ott & Elizabeth child John Michael b. 21 AUG bap 22 NOV 1772 wit Michael Weisel & Catharine Geres, single
Daniel Vollmer & Maria Elizabeth child Maria Magdalena b. 6 APR 1774 bap. (not listed) wit Michael Weisel & Catherine Geres,
Michael Weisel & Catharine child Susanna b. 22 JAN bap 10 MAR 1776 wit. Michael Weisel & Magdalena (grandparents)
Michael Weisel & Catharine child Anna Magdalena b. 21 AUG 1779 bap 26 SEP wit Michael Weisel & Anna Magdalena g-parents
Frederick Geres & Wife child Elizabeth b. 24 MAR [?] bap. 28 JUL [?] wit Michael Weisel & Wife
Michael Weisel & Wife child Eva b. 22 DEC 1783 bap. 28 MAR 1784 wit Adam Drach & Wife (pg 143)
Valentine Geres & Charlotte child Frederick b. 14 JAN 1789 bap 7 JUN sp Michael Weisel Jr. & Catharine (pg 150)
Michael Weisel & Catharine child David b. 23 DEC ’89 bap 4 APR 1790 wit Parents (pg 387)
There is no record of a marriage record for Michael Weisel and Catherine Geres.
Evidence for this marriage is from the records of births and baptismal sponsors. In 1772 and 1774 Michael Weisel and Catharine Geres, single, were baptismal sponsors. In 1776 there is the birth record for the first child of Michael and Catherine Weisel.
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Michael Weissel m. Maria Habach 10 AUG 1794
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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 #1055 November 3, 1794 Henry Happagh – Widow Mary (now wife of Michael Weisel). Left one son, Henry, under 14. Step father, Michael Weisel appointed guardian.
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Name:Michael Weissel
Spouse's Name:Maria Habach
Event Date:10 Aug 1794
Event Place:German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:M50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-956 : 6 December 2014), Michael Weissel and Maria Habach, 10 Aug 1794; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
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.)
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 2631 .
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 2631 Michael Weisel, Tinicum Twp. June 1, 1818 children Tobias and Samuel, over 14 petition for guardians. Isaac Wormon appointed.
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
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 115608635.
Catherine Geres Weisel
Birth: 1754 Weisel, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1793 (aged 38–39) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 115608635
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Weisell 1750-1818
Children
Mary Magdalena Weisel Bissey 1779-1872
Eva Weisel Swartz 1783-1843
Created by: Pauline M (48201858)
Added: 17 Aug 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115608635/catherine-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Catherine Geres Weisel (1754–1793), Find A Grave Memorial no. 115608635, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Pauline M (contributor 48201858) .
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1804-1834 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisel, Mary, Mrs., Tinicum Twp. age ca 60 5 Feb. 1830
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 72418948.
Mary Worman Weisell
Birth: 16 Feb 1769 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 5 Feb 1830 (aged 60) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 72418948
Inscription: aged 60 years 11 months and 20 days
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Weisell 1750-1818
Children
Catharine Weisel Reading 1797-1854
Created by: Lizann (47163650)
Added: 1 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72418948/mary-weisell
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Mary Worman Weisell (16 Feb 1769–5 Feb 1830), Find A Grave Memorial no. 72418948, citing Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Lizann (contributor 47163650) .
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Mary Elizabeth Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:14 Oct 1753
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZZ : 9 December 2014), Michael Weissel in entry for Mary Elizabeth Weissel, 14 Oct 1753; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 138
Mary Elizabeth of Michael Weisel and Magdalena
bp. Oct 14, 1753 Wit: Rudolph Drach and wife
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Mary Elizabeth Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:14 Oct 1753
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZC : 9 December 2014), Mary Elizabeth Weissel, 14 Oct 1753; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 19.
MARIA ELIZABETH WEISSEL
Marriages:
Spouse: PHILIP STIEBER Family
Marriage: 05 APR 1774 Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania
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Schwenk, Moyer, Stout, Naugle, Goodhart, Latshaw & Allied Families of PA
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ID: I064129
Name: Philip Stieber 1
Sex: M
Birth: BET 1735 AND 1755
Marriage 1 Maria Elizabeth Weisel b: ABT 1753 in Bucks Co, PA (bp 14 Oct 1753 Tohickon Ref; sp, Rudolph Drach & wife)
Married: 5 APR 1774 in home of Michael Weisel by Rev. M. E. Enderlein of Keller's Luth Ch, Bedminster Twp, Bucks Co, PA
Sources:
Title: Pennsylvania German Marriages: Marriages & Marriage Evidence In Pennsylvania German Churches; compiled by Donna Irish; 1982
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. p. 402.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/steverjohnh.html
JOHN H STEVER
JOHN H. STEVER, of Hilltown, was born in Bedminster township, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1866, and is a son of Reuben B. and Mary (Stover) Stever. Philip Stever, the pioneer ancestor of the family, was born in Germany and came to Pennsylvania when a youth and settled in Haycock township, Bucks county, where he married, October 8, 1756, Maria Elizabeth Keller, born at Weierback, Baden, Germany, November 9, 1737, came to America with her parents, Heinrich and Juliana (Kleindinst) Keller, when less than a year old. Philip Stever was a captain in the revolutionary war under his brother-in-law, Colonel John Keller. At the close of the war he purchased 200 acres of land on the Tohickon, in Haycock, opposite Keller’s church, and adjoining his father-in-law, Heinrich Keller, where he spent his remaining days. He died in 1808, leaving eleven children: George; Barbara, wife of George Shaffer, of Haycock; Adam, who removed to Maryland; Michael, settled in Montgomery township, Montgomery county; Elizabeth; Abraham; Peter; Balzer; Joseph; Sarah, married John Ahlum; and Mary.
Abraham Stever, son of George, who was the edlest son of Captain Philip and Maria Elizabeth (Keller) Stever, was born on the old homestead in Haycock in the year 1782. In 1807 he purchased of his grandfather, Philip Stever, forty-three acres of the old homestead, and lived thereon all his life. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker, and followed that vocation in connection with farming. He died in October, 1842. Like his father and grandfather he was a member of Keller’s church, of which his great-grandfather, Heinrich Keller was one of the founders in 1742. He married Mary Silvius, who was born in Rockhill township, and they were the parents of six children: Abraham; Samuel; John; Reuben, for many years proprietor of the hotel at Dublin, died in Lehigh county in 1899; Caroline, married ______ Fluck; Hannah, who married Jesse Housekeeper; and Mary, who married John Keller.
John Stever, son of Abraham and Mary (Silvius) Stever, was born on the old homestead in Haycock, November 10, 1812. Early in life he learned the trade of a carpenter and cabinet maker, and followed that vocation until old age, was an expert cabinet maker, and much of his work is still found in the homes in that district. From 1840 to 1844 he had a shop at Bedminsterville. In the latter year the homestead farm was adjudged to him, but he sold it and remained in Bedminster, purchasing a farm near Bedminsterville in that year, and later purchasing considerable other land in that township, and combined agricultural pursuits with his vocation of a cabinet maker. He died June 7, 1880. He was a member of Keller’s Lutheran church, of which he was a trustee for fifteen years. He married, in 1838, Mary Magdalene Bartholomew, born September 23, 1816, daughter of Benjamin Bartholomew, of Haycock, and they were the parents of four children: Joseph and Sarah, who died young; Reuben B., and John B., the latter still a resident of Bedminster.
Reuben B. Stever was born August 25, 1839, and was the eldest son of John and Mary Magdalene (Bartholomew) Stever. He learned the trade of a cabinet maker with his father, and worked with him at that trade for a number of years. In 1872 he purchased of his father fifty-six acres of the home farm, and lived thereon during life, later purchasing other land adjoining. He was a member of Keller’s church, and an active man in the community, serving as a member of the local school board, and filling other local positions. In 1891 he was elected on the Democratic ticket as a member of the county board of directors of the poor, and served a term of three years. He died November 21, 1899. He married, October 11, 1864, Mary S. Stover, daughter of John and Hannah Stover, who was born August 24, 1843, and they were the parents of ten children: John H., the subject of this sketch; Abraham S., born March 29, 1868; Isaac S., born August 31, 1870; Mary M., born October 20, 1872, wife of W. Irvin Bryan; Elizabeth, born August 10, 1874, wife of John J. Stubr; Jacob S., born April 6, 1877; Reuben S. and Lydia Ann, born October 7, 1880, the latter deceased; Allen S., born May 31, 1883; and Enos S., born May 23, 1886.
John H. Stever, eldest son of Reuben B. and Mary S. Stever, born in Bedminster, June 12, 1866, was reared in that township and educated at the public schools. He remained on his father’s farm until nineteen years of age, and then learned the blacksmith trade with John F. Crouthamel, of Bedminster, and has followed that trade for twenty years. In 1905 he purchased the Hilltown hotel property and fourteen acres of land of Gottleib Mease, and has since conducted the hotel. He has always taken active interest in local affairs, and served as a school director in Bedminster. He is a member of Bedminster Castle, No. 285, K. G. E., of Bedminster. He married, February 21, 1889, Angelina Fulmer, daughter of Amos Fulmer, and they are the parents of two children: Edith, born November 30, 1889; and Sylvester, born December 31, 1893.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Michael Weissel & Magdalena child Maria Catharine b. 3 DEC 1755 bap. 19 APR 1756 wit John Keller & Anna Maria
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Name:Maria Catharine Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:19 Apr 1756
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:03 Dec 1755
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZD : 9 December 2014), Maria Catharine Weissel, 19 Apr 1756; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 150 Veronica of Michael and Magdalena
b. Mar 15, 1758 bp. Apr 23, 1758
Wit: William Chaffer (?) and wife
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Name:Veronica Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:23 Apr 1758
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:15 Mar 1758
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
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"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VL-7RM : 9 December 2014), Veronica Weisel, 23 Apr 1758; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.3
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 190030829.
Child Weisel
Birth: unknown
Death: 30 Jul 1758
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 190030829
Gravesite Details Child of Michael Weisel; buried July 31
Created by: LVPennGen (47221698)
Added: 24 May 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190030829/child-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Child Weisel (unknown–30 Jul 1758), Find A Grave Memorial no. 190030829, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by LVPennGen (contributor 47221698) .
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III.
Henry Weisel, second son of Michael, Jr., and Magdalena, born in Bedminster about 1765, married Eve Shellenberger, a grand- daughter of Johannes Shellenberger, who came from Germany in 1751 in the "Queen of Denmark" and settled in Hatfield township, Montgomery county, later purchasing large tracts of land in Hilltown, Bucks county, upon which his son Conrad, who married Eve Leidy, settled about 1775. Michael and Magdalena Weisel on June 28, 1790, conveyed to their son Henry Weisel, 198 acres of the Allen tract in Bedminster, and he was devised another portion of the homestead by his father's will in 1796. In addition to these he purchased a portion of the land devised to his brother George, and about twenty acres across the Swamp road in Hilltown, the site of the old Green Tree hotel, near Hagersville. In 1822 he conveyed sixty-five acres of the homestead to his son George, and died seized of most of the other tracts in 1831. Henry and Eve (Shellenberger) Weisel were the parents of six children: Susanna, born 1789, married Philip Fluck ; George, born March 28, 1790, married March 31, 1812, Catharine Fluck; Joseph, born July 10. 1793, purchased the homestead at his father's death; Henry, born January 29, 1796, married September 3, 1820, Elizabeth Seiple, and removed to Franconia, Montgomery county; Mary, born 1802, married Henry Eckel, of Bedminster; and Samuel, born August 1, 1804.
Michael Weisel, Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 3, 1796 (Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
In the name of God Amen I Michael Weissel of the township of Bedminster & County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind & memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise to my son George Weissel his heirs and assigns my plantation I now live on with part of a lot or tract of meadow ground containing ten acres adjoining to my son Henry's plantation, the said lot to be divided by a straight line from the one side to the other and to cross the creek at a certain log that is over said creek, he, my son George, to have the under part that joins the great road, the other part I give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assigns and I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land I have adjoining Jacob Houber's land & Henry Silvense's and containing about twenty five acres share and share alike in said land. Each of my said two sons Michael and George to pay the sum of five pounds for said tract & no more and as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation, it is my will and I do order that the same be & remain in common for the benefit of water for their cattle. Also it is my will and I do order that my widow shall be and remain on my place where I now live after my decease and to have the use of my house and all my household furniture during the term of her natural life and after her decease, that the same be sold to together with the remainder of my personal estate to the best advantage. And further it is my will and I do order for the support and maintenance of my widow that my son George his heirs and assigns shall give her yearly ten bushels of rye, four bushels of wheat, two bushels of Indian corn and one hundred weight of beef and one hundred weight of porke and shall also keep two cowes for her use both summer and winter with his own cattle and shall also cut and haul home her firewood yearly and plow and sowe a quarter of an acre of flax ground and further I do order that my son George Weissel shall pay for the land and plantation which I have given and devised to him in manner following that to say the sum of fifty pounds part thereof at the end of one year after my decease and on fifty pounds per year until the whole is paid and also my son Henry Weissel shall pay the amount of his part of the meadow ground to him given as before mentioned in one year after my decease and also my son Michael and my son George shall pay the amount of the lot of wood land which I have given to them at the end of one year after my decease. And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate.
And lastly I do hereby constitute my son Michael Weissel and my son Henry Weissel executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.
Signed sealed published and declared by the named Michael Weissel to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names and witnesses in the presence of the testator.
Michael Weissel ( his mark)
I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. .....
as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.
Name: Henry Weisel
Birth Date: 6 Apr 1760
Birth Place: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 26 May 1830
Death Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania
SAR Membership: 66170
Role: Ancestor
Application Date: 11 Oct 1945
Father: Michael Weisel
Mother: Mary Magdalena Drach
Spouse: Eve Shellenberger
Children: George Weisel
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.
compiled by Frances Wise Waite, Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions (Bucks County Genealogical Society First Printing 1984).
Tohickon Union Cemetery Page K34
Henry Weisel 70 yr 1 mo 20 da
6 April 1760 - 26 May 1830
Revolutionary War Marker
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1804-1834 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisell, Henry, Sr. of Bedminster age ca 70 26 May 1830
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Name: Henry Weisel
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1830
Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Tohickon Cemetery
Age: 70
Birth Date: 6 Apr 1760
Death Date: 26 May 1830
Cemetery: Tohickon Cemetery
Spouse's Name: Eve Weisel
Record Number: 31
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Cemetery Records, ca. 1700-ca. 1950", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8RLS-QK3Z : 16 September 2021), Henry Weisel, 1830.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 71473054.
Henry Weisel
Birth: Apr. 6, 1760
Death: May 26, 1830
Family links:
Parents:
Michael Weisel (1720 - 1796)
Maria Magdalena Drach Weisel (1736 - 1796)
Spouse:
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)*
Children:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Siblings:
Michael Weisell (1750 - 1818)*
Mary Elizabeth Weisel (1753 - 1768)*
Veronica Weisel (1758 - 1758)*
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
George Ludwig Weisel (1773 - 1862)*
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Luke Kahler
Record added: Jun 16, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71473054
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.
1850 Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania August 8, 1850
Note - place of birth wasn't enumerated
12/13
Joseph Weisel 47 M,, Far(mer), 3000
Susanna Weisel 39 F,
Lucy Anne Weisel 25 F
Cornelius Weisel 23 M, Far(mer)
12/14
Francis Weisel 25 M, Far(mer)
Sarah Anne Weisel 25 F
Amanda Weisel 1/12 F
13/15
?(Samuel) Weisel 45 M,,Far(mer), 2900
Catharine Weisel 43 F
Mary Weisel 19 F
Francis Weisel 18 M, Laborer
Caroline Weisel 15 F
Elania? Weisel 15 F
Eve Weisel 10 F
Catharine Weisel 10 F
/16
Eve Weisel 80 F (Eve Shellenberger, wife of Henry Weisel)
compiled by Frances Wise Waite, Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions (Bucks County Genealogical Society First Printing 1984).
Eve Weisel 85 yr 11 mo 20 da
18 April 1769 - 8 April 1855
Wife of Henry Weisel
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Eva Schellenberger Weisel
Birth: Apr. 18, 1769
Death: Apr. 8, 1855
Family links:
Parents:
Johannes Schellenberger (1712 - 1795)
Maria Margaretha Rathelein Schellenberger (1722 - 1800)
Spouse:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Children:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Siblings:
Margretha Schellenberger Hillegas (1742 - 1820)*
Anna Elizabeth Shellenberger Scheib (1747 - 1834)*
Charles Karl Schellenberger (1751 - 1832)*
Conrad Shellenberger (1753 - 1839)*
Johannes Schellenberger (1756 - 1822)*
Henry Shellenberger (1761 - 1848)*
Jacob Schellenberger (1764 - 1815)*
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Luke Kahler
Record added: Jun 16, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71473082
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Name:Maria Margaret Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:01 Aug 1762
Event Place:LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50756-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PCF : 9 December 2014), Maria Margaret Weissel, 01 Aug 1762; Christening, citing LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 165 John of Michael Weisel and Magdalena
b. Aug 28, 1767 bp. Nov 29, 1767
Wit: John Keller and wife
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Name:John Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:29 Nov 1767
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:28 Aug 1767
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PKG : 9 December 2014), John Weisel, 29 Nov 1767; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Abbrev: Book - Bucks Co. Tohickon Union Church BMD records
Title: F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:
Page: p. 220
Text: John Weissel m. Sarah Honig 12 JUN 1792
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Text: Name:John Weissel
Spouse's Name:Sarah Honig
Event Date:12 Jun 1792
Event Place:German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:M50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-M5Y : 6 December 2014), John Weissel and Sarah Honig, 12 Jun 1792; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Sarah Henig
Gender:Female
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:11 Mar 1776
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:John Henig
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2V2-83N : 9 December 2014), Sarah Henig, 11 Mar 1776; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 171 George Ludwig of Michael Weisel and Magdalena
b. Mar. 11, 1773 bp. Jun 20, 1773
Wit: George Ludwig Seipel and Catherine
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:George Ludwig Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:20 Jun 1773
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:11 Mar 1773
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-TYJ : 9 December 2014), George Ludwig Weisel, 20 Jun 1773; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 317.
1791 FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
George Weissel age 16 – father was Michael
Joseph Weissel age 16 – father was George
Ibid. p. 221.
George Weissel m. Margaret Scheib 19 APR 1796
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
1800 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1800 Census Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Roll 36
George Weisel page 227, line 11
Males: 0-10=2, 10-16=1, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
Females: 0-10=0, 10-16=1, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
1800 Census Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Roll 36
George Weisel page 227, line 11
Males: 0-10=2, 10-16=1, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
Females: 0-10=0, 10-16=1, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834, Will - PA - Scheib http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt Wills: Abstracts: Book 9: Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1815-1821.
Page 74. George Sheip, New Britain Twp. December 30, 1804. Proved
September 25, 1815. Son John and son-in-law George Weisel exrs. Son
George Trustee. Wife Elizabeth. Ch. John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Catharine
and George. Wits: Morgan Thomas, Joseph Ratzal and John Pugh.
1810 US Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
1810 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 52, page 1156
George Weisel line 14
Male: 0-10=2, 10-16=0, 16-26=0, 26-45=2, over 45=0
Females: 0-10=2, 10-16=0, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
1810 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 52, page 1156
George Weisel line 14
Male: 0-10=2, 10-16=0, 16-26=0, 26-45=2, over 45=0
Females: 0-10=2, 10-16=0, 16-26=0, 26-45=1, over 45=0
1820 US Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
1820 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 100, page 231
George Weisel line 1
Males: 16-26=2, over 45=1
Females: over 45=1
1820 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 100, page 231
George Weisel line 1
Males: 16-26=2, over 45=1
Females: over 45=1
1830 US Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
1830 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 154, page 362
George Weisel line 3
Males: under 5=1, 5-10=1,20-30=1,30-40=1,50-60=1
Females: under 5=1, 20-30=1,50-60=1
1830 Census Montgomery County, Montgomery Township, Roll 154, page 362
George Weisel line 3
Males: under 5=1, 5-10=1,20-30=1,30-40=1,50-60=1
Females: under 5=1, 20-30=1,50-60=1
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 2420.
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 2420 George Shipe, New Britain Twp. Died abt 1815
April 27, 1835 John Shipe and George Weisel were executors. George Weisel is surviving executor. Widow is now deceased. George Shipe and Jacob Gearhart question the settlement of the widows dower.
1840 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1840 Census Bucks County, New Britain Township, Roll 446, page 18
George Weisel line 16
Males: under 5=0, 5-10=1, 10-15=1, 15-20=1, 30-40=2, 60-70=1
Females: 10-15=1, 30-40=1, 60-70=1
1840 Census Bucks County, New Britain Township, Roll 446, page 18
George Weisel line 16
Males: under 5=0, 5-10=1, 10-15=1, 15-20=1, 30-40=2, 60-70=1
Females: 10-15=1, 30-40=1, 60-70=1
1850 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 1
Henry Weisel 27, male Farmer $2,368 b. PA
Maria 31, female b. PA
John George ½ male b. PA
Isaac 14
Magdalene Musington 12 female b. Germany
Line 6
George Weisel 78 male Farmer $3,700 b. PA
Margaret 76 female
George 48 male Farmer
Catherine 42 female
Mary [Ann] 22 female
Samuel 20 male Farmer
Aaron 17 male Farmer
Michael 43 male Farmer
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 1
Henry Weisel 27, male Farmer $2,368 b. PA
Maria 31, female b. PA
John George ½ male b. PA
Isaac 14
Magdalene Musington 12 female b. Germany
Line 6
George Weisel 78 male Farmer $3,700 b. PA
Margaret 76 female
George 48 male Farmer
Catherine 42 female
Mary [Ann] 22 female
Samuel 20 male Farmer
Aaron 17 male Farmer
Michael 43 male Farmer
1860 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennslyvania.
1860 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township July 23, 1860 Roll 1083, page 797
George Weisel, Jr. 60 male Farmer $1,600 $800 b. PA
Catherine 57 female b. PA
Mary Ann 33 female b. PA
Michael 58 male Farmer $1, 300 b. PA
Samuel Weisel 32 male Farmer $8,200 $350 b. PA
Catherine A. 30 female b. PA
Frank P. 6 male b. PA
Ann A. 4 female b. PA
Mary Ann 2 female b. PA
Catherine A. 1 female b. PA
Charles Miller 21 male Farm Laborer b. Baden, Germany
Sarah Swink 13 female
George L. Weisel 87 male Gentlemen $200
Benjamin F. Ruschard 24 male Farmer $250
1860 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township July 23, 1860 Roll 1083, page 797
Samuel Weisel 32 male Farmer $8,200 $350 b. PA
Catherine A. 30 female b. PA
Frank P. 6 male b. PA
Ann A. 4 female b. PA
Mary Ann 2 female b. PA
Catherine A. 1 female b. PA
Charles Miller 21 male Farm Laborer b. Baden, Germany
Sarah Swink 13 female
George L. Weisel 87 male Gentlemen $200
Benjamin F. Ruschard 24 male
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Deaths: George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26570661.
George Ludwig Weisel
Birth: 11 Mar 1773 Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 23 Apr 1862 (aged 89) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 37
Memorial #: 26570661
Inscription: unreadable stone
Gravesite Details From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Family Members
Parents
George Michael Weisel 1720-1796
Mary Magdaline Drach Weisel 1779-1872
Spouse
Margaret Scheib Weisel 1775-1858
Siblings
Michael Weisell 1750-1818
Mary Elizabeth Weisel 1753-1768
Veronica Weisel 1758-1758
Henry Weisel 1760-1830
Children
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower 1797-1868
J. George Weisel 1799-1881
Michael Weisel 1802-1872
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 3 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26570661
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for George Ludwig Weisel (11 Mar 1773–23 Apr 1862), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26570661, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834, Will - PA - Scheib http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk9.txt Wills: Abstracts: Book 9: Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1815-1821.
Page 74. George Sheip, New Britain Twp. December 30, 1804. Proved
September 25, 1815. Son John and son-in-law George Weisel exrs. Son
George Trustee. Wife Elizabeth. Ch. John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Catharine
and George. Wits: Morgan Thomas, Joseph Ratzal and John Pugh.
Son John and son-in-law George Weisel exrs. Son George Trustee.
Wife Elizabeth. Ch. John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Catharine and George.
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1861-1885 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisel, Margaret, wife of George Sr., Warrington Twp. 27 May 1858
Interred in old Hilltown Church cemetery
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26570693.
Margaret Scheib Weisel
Birth: 8 Jun 1775 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 27 May 1858 (aged 82) Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 37
Memorial #: 26570693
Inscription: Wife of George, age 82-11-19
Gravesite Details From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Family Members
Parents
George Scheib 1744-1815
Anna Elizabeth Shellenberger Scheib 1747-1834
Spouse
George Ludwig Weisel 1773-1862
Siblings
Johannes Scheib 1771-1818
Elizabeth Scheib Gerhart 1777-1863
Catharine Sheip Seipel 1780-1827
George Scheib 1783-1823
Children
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower 1797-1868
J. George Weisel 1799-1881
Michael Weisel 1802-1872
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 3 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26570693/margaret-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Margaret Scheib Weisel (8 Jun 1775–27 May 1858), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26570693, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 174 Maria Magdalena of Michael Weisel and Magdalena
b. Jun 23, 1776 bp. Aug 11, 1776
Wit: Jacob Berndt and Maria
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Maria Magdalena Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:11 Aug 1776
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:23 Jun 1776
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Magdalena
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZV : 9 December 2014), Maria Magdalena Weisel, 11 Aug 1776; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Michael Haines
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 9 Oct 1769
Event Place: Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Event Place (Original): Pennsylvania, United States
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Sarah Downey
Spouse's Sex: Female
GS Film Number: 000823832
Digital Folder Number: 007644634
Image Number: 00091
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q285-F1GF : 22 July 2021), Michael Haines and Sarah Downey, 9 Oct 1769; citing Marriage, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, multiple County Clerks, Pennsylvania..
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 46290234.
Michael Haines
Birth: unknown
Death: 30 Mar 1818
Burial: Michael Haines - Ludwick Baile Family CemeteryCarroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 46290234
Inscription: Michael Haines /...departed this life /...30th of March 1818 /Aged 77 years
Family Members
Spouse
Sarah Downey Haines Unknown-1823
Children
David Haines 1780-1821
Created by: Sarah J B F (47221984)
Added: 3 Jan 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46290234/michael-haines
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46290234/michael-haines: accessed 08 January 2023), memorial page for Michael Haines (unknown–30 Mar 1818), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46290234, citing Michael Haines - Ludwick Baile Family Cemetery, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Sarah J B F (contributor 47221984).
Ibid. Memorial #: 46290581.
Sarah Downey Haines
Birth: unknown
Death: 15 May 1823
Burial: Michael Haines - Ludwick Baile Family CemeteryCarroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 46290581
Inscription: [Sarah] / Wife of / Michael Hanes / [ ] departed this life / [May] 15th 1823 / Aged 71 years
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Haines Unknown-1818
Children
David Haines 1780-1821
Created by: Sarah J B F (47221984)
Added: 3 Jan 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46290581/sarah-haines
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46290581/sarah-haines: accessed 08 January 2023), memorial page for Sarah Downey Haines (unknown–15 May 1823), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46290581, citing Michael Haines - Ludwick Baile Family Cemetery, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Sarah J B F (contributor 47221984).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Jacob Heintz Born 21 Oct 1747 Birth
Jacob Heintz Baptized 17 Jul 1748 Baptism
Appolonia Heintz Mother Baptism
Anthony Heintz Father Baptism
Jacob Hauck Sponsor Baptism
Jacob Hauck Sponsor Baptism
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 69784094.
Jacob Haynes
Birth: 22 Feb 1747 USA
Death: 2 Jul 1820 (aged 73) Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Burial: Saint Lukes Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 69784094
Bio: Parents added by eaevansmd@gmail.com
Inscription: "In memory of Jacob Haynes, who departed this life the 2nd of July 1820 Aged 73 years 4 months and ten days
Ye strangers that are passing by,
As you are now, so once was I,
As I am now, so soon you'll be,
Prepare for death and follow me"
Family Members
Parents
John Georg Anthony Haines 1715-1791
Susanna Appolonia Weisel Haines 1722-1783
Spouse
Ester Hens (Heus) 1756-1804
Children
Isaac Haines 1785-1868
Created by: TerriwithaC (47397749)
Added: 13 May 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69784094/jacob-haynes
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69784094/jacob-haynes: accessed 08 January 2023), memorial page for Jacob Haynes (22 Feb 1747–2 Jul 1820), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69784094, citing Saint Lukes Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by TerriwithaC (contributor 47397749).
Ibid. Memorial #: 46289295.
Catherine “Caty” Haines Baile
Birth: 1751
Death: 25 Apr 1819 (aged 67–68) Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial: Baile Family Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 46289295
Inscription: IN / memory of / CATHERINE BAILE / who departed / this life / April the 25th / A.D. 1819 / in the 68th Year / of her age
Family Members
Spouse
Peter Baile 1747-1829
Children
Catharine Baile Prugh 1770-1846
Sarah Baile Lindsay 1778-1872
William Baile 1782-1861
Ludwick Baile 1785-1853
Abraham Baile 1787-1859
David Baile 1793-1832
Mary Baile Greenwood 1795-1874
Michael Baile 1797-1834
Created by: Sarah J B F (47221984)
Added: 3 Jan 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46289295/catherine-baile
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46289295/catherine-baile : accessed 13 November 2021), memorial page for Catherine “Caty” Haines Baile (1751–25 Apr 1819), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46289295, citing Baile Family Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Sarah J B F (contributor 47221984) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 46289271.
Peter Baile
Birth: 1747
Death: 21 May 1829 (aged 81–82) Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial: Baile Family Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 46289271
Inscription: IN / memory of / PETER BAILE / who departed this / life the 21st Day of May / A.D. 1829 / in the 82nd Year of / his Age / Remember Friend as you / pass by / as you are now so once was i / as i am now so you must be / then be prepared to follow m
Family Members
Spouse
Catherine Haines Baile 1751-1819
Children
Catharine Baile Prugh 1770-1846
Sarah Baile Lindsay 1778-1872
William Baile 1782-1861
Ludwick Baile 1785-1853
Abraham Baile 1787-1859
David Baile 1793-1832
Mary Baile Greenwood 1795-1874
Michael Baile 1797-1834
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Ibid. Memorial #: 77481654.
Barbary Mary Haines Wagner
Birth: 1755
Death: 1801 (aged 45–46) Maryland, USA
Burial: Emmanuel Baust Church Cemetery, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 77481654
Bio: Wife of Michael
Mother of Elizabeth,Susanna,Sallie,
Catharine, Barbara, Anna,Johanne,& Thomas
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Wagner 1752-1839
Children
Elizabeth Wagner Warner 1776-1857
Susanna Wagner Babylon 1778-1870
Catherine Waggoner Warner 1782-1812
Barbara Wagner Yon 1784-1806
Johan Wagner 1789-1801
Thomas Wagner 1800-1801
Created by: Barbara Zizzo (10123294)
Added: 2 Oct 2011
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Ibid. Memorial #: 7648424.
Michael Wagner
Birth: 6 Nov 1752 USA
Death: 21 Feb 1839 (aged 86) Maryland, USA
Burial: Emmanuel Baust Church Cemetery, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 7648424
Bio: Revolutionary patriot
SAR - DAR
Inscription: In memory of
Michael Wagner
who was born Nov
6th 1752 and departed this life
Feb 21st 1839 aged 86
years 3 months and
15 days
On my Sept 2018 visit tombstone was broke in half and repaired in time for a Dedication of Sons of the American Revolution Ceremony at grave site
Family Members
Parents
Michael Wagner 1723-1795
Maria Elizabeth Scheu Wagner 1725-1789
Spouses
Barbary Mary Haines Wagner 1755-1801
Sophia Wagner 1774-1836
Siblings
Rosetah Wagner Reader 1760-1853
Children
Elizabeth Wagner Warner 1776-1857
Susanna Wagner Babylon 1778-1870
Catherine Waggoner Warner 1782-1812
Barbara Wagner Yon 1784-1806
Johan Wagner 1789-1801
Thomas Wagner 1800-1801
Lydia Wagner Leister 1807-1853
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Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7648424/michael-wagner : accessed 13 November 2021), memorial page for Michael Wagner (6 Nov 1752–21 Feb 1839), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7648424, citing Emmanuel Baust Church Cemetery, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by MidMdRoots (contributor 47185303) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
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Name: Peter Fluck
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 9 Jul 1797
Event Place: Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Event Place (Original): Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Maria Hans
Spouse's Sex: Female
Source Details: pg303
Reference: Item 1
Record Number: 80
GS Film Number: 13931
Digital Folder Number: 007575960
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M71182-1
System Origin: EASY
Citing this Record
"Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4NX-G9X : 16 January 2020), Peter Fluck, 1797.
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
Abstracted by Virgil D. White., Genealogical Abstracts of the Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume III: N-Z. sol was b 20 Feb 1754 in Bucks Co PA.
Page 3731. WEISEL, Jacob, PA Line, Ann Maria, W25932, BLW #79016-160-55, sol was b 20 Feb 1754 in Bucks Co PA & he lived there at enl & lived there a # of yrs after the Rev then moved to Bedford Co PA about 1797 & he appl there 1 Sep 1837, sol had m Anna Maria Kauffman in Bedford Co PA on 20 Apr 1806 & sol d 12 Apr 1839, wid appl 4 Mar 1858 in Bedford Co PA aged 75 & she appl there for BLW on 25 Dec 1855
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1753-1851: Indian Creek Reformed Church.
Name: Jacob Weysel
Description: Baptized
Event: Baptism
Date of Event: 24 Aug 1755
Remarks: Parents are sponsors.
Church: Records of Indian Creek Reformed Church, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1753-1851
Source Information
Lineages, Inc., comp.. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1753-1851: Indian Creek Reformed Church [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Original data: Records transcribed from Family History Library microfilm copies of church records for this locality. For more information, see Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) #974.8 B4, pg. p, v. 3.
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5348/
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
14 APR 1770 CONFIRMATION
Jacob Weisel
Elizabeth Weisel
Abstracted by Virgil D. White., Genealogical Abstracts of the Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume III: N-Z. Genealogical Abstracts of the Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume III: N-Z.
Page 3731. WEISEL, Jacob, PA Line, Ann Maria, W25932, BLW #79016-160-55, sol was b 20 Feb 1754 in Bucks Co PA & he lived there at enl & lived there a # of yrs after the Rev then moved to Bedford Co PA about 1797 & he appl there 1 Sep 1837, sol had m Anna Maria Kauffman in Bedford Co PA on 20 Apr 1806 & sol d 12 Apr 1839, wid appl 4 Mar 1858 in Bedford Co PA aged 75 & she appl there for BLW on 25 Dec 1855
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-ann-m.txt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION DECLARATION: Anna Marie, widow of Jacob WEISEL, 1858, Bedford County, PA
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Jerry L. Johnston, Swanton, OH and Joanne Corle, Everett, PACopyright 2005. All rights reserved.
Widows Declaration For PensionState of PennsylvaniaBedford County Be it remembered that on the 4th day of March A.D. 1858 personally appreared before the subcribed a Justice of the Peace in and for said county duly authorized to administer oathes, Mrs. Ann Maria Weisel-Widow of Jacob Weisel deceased, aged seventy five years and being duly sworn according to law, deposeth and saidth as follows to Wit, in making this declaration, in order to obtain the benefits of the provisions made by the act of Congress, passed on the 3rd day of July, A.D. 1853. Granting provisions to widows of persons who served during the Revolutionary War: That she is the widow of Jacob Weisel who was a soldier in the Revolutionary army, and for the rank he had, I will refer you to his declaration made in his life time in the year A.D. 1837 applying for a pension under the act of Congress 1837, which passed and on file in the Pension Office. He further declares she was married to the said Jacob Weisel, (who served in the Revolutionary Army) on the twenty second day of Apr. 1805 and that her said husband died on 12th day of April A.D. 1839 and was born according to his own statement on the22nd day of July A.D. 1754, aged at the day of his death 84 years 1mo. & 12 days, she also states that she was not married to him prior to the second of January A.D. 1800. But at this time, as above stated, as well as now, Maria, remained the widow of Jacob Weisel. Sworn to subcribed the date above witness before.Abm H Hull J.P. her Ann Maria X Weisel mark
(Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D.C.)
Ibid. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-jacob.txt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION DECLARATION: Jacob WEISEL, 1837, St. Clair Township, Bedford County, PA
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JACOB WEISEL
22 Feb., 1754 - 12 April, 1839
DECLARATION FOR PENSIONState of Pennsylvania Bedford County
On this first day of September A.D. 1837 personally appeared in open Court before Alexander Thomson Esquire, President and his associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County now sitting Jacob Weisel a resident of St. Clair Township in this County of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania aged eighty three years and upwards, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed the 7th June 1832. That he entered the service of the United States and served as herein stated viz. That in the year 1776 shortly before or after harvest he enlisted in the flying camp in a Company Commanded by Captain Valentine Upp of which Samuel Dean(?) was Lieutenant. That they marched from Bucks County Pennsylvania when he enlisted to Amboy where they encamped. That from Bucks County to Amboy they marched through a number of places of which he can only recollect Brunswick, Elizabethtown & Trenton. In consequence of sickness he did not go further than to Amboy and a substitute having been found for him he was permitted to return home. He cannot, owning to his advanced age, recollect the exact time he went out but knows certainly he was out five months. That in the following spring he was drafted in the militia of Bucks County and recieved a commission as a first Lieutenant of a company of foot in the 3rd Battalion of the militia in Bucks County aforesaid, dated the 6th day of May 1777 a few days after which date he marched with his company commanded by Captain Jacob Shoop and under the command of Colonels Robert Robertson and Dooms (cannot recollect the name of the major). That they went first to Bristol where they remained one month after which they marched up the Delaware River to Corill's Ferry guarding boats where, they also remained one month and were then discharged and he returned home, having been out two months. That he was again called out in the militia but whether in the latter parts of the same year 1777 or the next year he cannot now tell. They were called out to guard prisoners who were captured with Burgoyne in the north in the latter part of the above year. That he again acted under his commission of Lieutenant and served as such. The captain of the company was David Mellinger and they were two months. That he afterwards received another commission in the second Battalion of militia of Bucks County but was never called out afterwards. Applicant states that he cannot remember the names of the general officers but he knew Genl. Washington. He further states that owning to his advanced age his memory so much impaired that he cannot distinctively recollect the periods of his service, but is certain as to the time of service above stated. He is also very hard of hearing and in consequence does not converse much with any person and for this reason his application was not made sooner as he never heard of the pension law until his brother told him of it a few days (?). Applicant also states that he was born on the 20th day of February 1754 in Bucks County Pennsylvania and that he has in his possession a record of his age which he copied from a record left by his father. He was living in Bucks County aforesaid where he was called into service- which he entered the first time by enlistment and the other times by draft. He lived in Bucks County a number of years when he went to Bedford County, where he now lives, and where he has resided for nearly forty years past. He does not know whether he has a discharge but he has at home a great many old papers which he will have examined. He had two commissions one as Lieutenant and one as ensign the first of which was signed by Tho Mharton jur President of the Executive Council of Pennsylvania and attested by F Matlack Secretary dated the 6th of May 1777 and the other signed Jos Reed President of the Council aforesaid and attested by F Mattack Secretary dated the 10th of May 1780. That his brother George Weisel and he believes Peter Maun(?) can testify to his service and his character for (?) That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of any agency of any state. Sworn to a subscriber the day Jacob Weisel & years aforesaid John G Martin
(Source: Dept of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D.C.)
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. United States Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Jacob Weisel
Event Type:Military Service
Event Date:03 Feb 1853
Event Place:Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original):Philadelphia, United States
Death Date:
Spouse's Name:Ann Maria Weisel
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Page:284
Affiliate Publication Number:T718
Affiliate Publication Title:Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 through 1858, from the Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury.
Affiliate Film Number:14
GS Film Number:001319394
Digital Folder Number:007196956
Image Number:00249
Citing this Record:
"United States Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24Q-544G : accessed 7 November 2016), Jacob Weisel, 03 Feb 1853; citing Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, NARA microfilm publication T718 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1962), roll 14; FHL microfilm 1,319,394.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions.
Name: Jacob Weisel
State: Pennsylvania
Location: St. Clair tp., Bedford
Reason: He did not serve six months.
Ancestry.com. American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions
Original data: Rejected or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1852.
Abstracted by Virgil D. White., Genealogical Abstracts of the Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume III: N-Z.
Page 3731. WEISEL, Jacob, PA Line, Ann Maria, W25932, BLW #79016-160-55, sol was b 20 Feb 1754 in Bucks Co PA & he lived there at enl & lived there a # of yrs after the Rev then moved to Bedford Co PA about 1797 & he appl there 1 Sep 1837, sol had m Anna Maria Kauffman in Bedford Co PA on 20 Apr 1806 & sol d 12 Apr 1839, wid appl 4 Mar 1858 in Bedford Co PA aged 75 & she appl there for BLW on 25 Dec 1855
US Federal Census Bureau, Census: PA 1810 Bedford County Census Year 1810 Microfilm # M252-45 & M252-46 State PA County Bedford District St. Clair Township.
Wisel, Jn - St. Clair Twp, p. 9B ln 247
M: <10 = 2, 10-15 = 2, 45+ = 1 F: <10 = 4, 45+ = 1
or F: <10 = 1, 10-15 = 4 [needs to be rechecked for accuracy]
Wise, Jn - St. Clair Township, p. 9B ln 248
M: <10 = 1, 10-15 = 1, 26-45 = 1 F: <10 = 1, 10-15 = 1, 26-45 = 1
[Is this Jn Wise really the 2nd John Wisel??]
Wisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 9B ln 249
M: 45+ = 1 F: <10 = 1, 16-25 = 1
US Federal Census 1820 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Wisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 36B ln 30
M: <10 = 3, 10-15 = 2, 16-17 = 1, 16-25 = 2, 45+ = 1, Agr=3, Mfg=2
F: 16-25 = 2, 45+ = 1
Wisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 40A ln 4
M: <10 = 1, 16-17 = 2, 16-25 = 4, 45+ = 1, Agr=2, Mfg=2
F: <10 = 5, 10-15 = 2, 26-45 = 1
Wisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 40A ln 5
M: 45+ = 1 F: <10 = 3 26-45 = 1, Agr=1
US Federal Census Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 128 ln 5
M: 15-19 = 3, 20-29 = 1, 50-59=1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 129 ln 16
M: 10-14 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 30-39 = 1
Weisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 138 ln 4
M: <5 = 1, 20-29 = 1 F: 20-29 = 1
Weisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 138 ln 21
M: 70-79 = 1 F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 40-49 = 1
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 139 ln 1
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 20-29 = 2, 50-59 = 1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 2, 50-59 = 1
Weisel, Abraham - Bedford Twp, p. 50 ln 12
M: <5 = 2, 20-29 = 2 F: <5 = 1, 20-29 = 1
Jacob, age 70-79.
Bucks County Orphans Court records 1685-1852 File #7253 October 29, 1838, Probate court procedings and documentation for Mary Weisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd Oct 29th 1838. Entered Book No 9, page 312.
Summary of Mary Weisels probate proceedings from the Bucks County Orphan's Court:
Mary Weisel died intestate leaving no spouse. Michael and John Weisel, sons of Mary Weisel's deceased younger brother Joseph, were the adminstrators of Mary's estate. Mary's land and possesions were sold and the proceeds divided amongst her brothers and sister. Mary's surviving brothers and sisters are named and where they lived. For her brother Joseph who was deceased, and had left heirs, Joseph's 7 living children are named.
Inventory of Mary Weisels Estate was filed September 22, 1838. Her personal possesions, notes & bonds were appraised at $1830.80.
The petition to settle the estate was filed by John and Michael Weisel on October 28, 1838. A transcription of the petition follows at the end of this summary.
John and Michael Weisel petitioned to sell Mary Weisel's 64 acres of land on January 23, 1839, for the benefit of all the heirs. The land was sold for $1166.74.
The list of creditors and fees paid totaling $752.20 was submitted by John and Michael Weisel on April 27, 1840. $2,251.40 remained to be distributed to the heirs.
The final settlement was presented to the Bucks County Orphans Court on Sept 14, 1840.
Transcription of the "Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd [deceased]"
Bucks County, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, -- To the Sheriff of Bucks County -- Greeting:
Whereas, at an Orphan's Court, held at Doylestown, in and for the County of Bucks, the 29th day of October
in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. The Petition of Michael Weisel and
John Weisel two of the children of Joseph Weisel decd, who was a brother of Mary Weisel, Late of the township
of Richland in the county of Bucks, deceased -- was presented and read,
Respectfully Shewing, that the said Mary Weisel died intestate, leaving no spouse, but brothers and sisters and their Representatives viz George Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Jacob Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Peter Weisel a brother in Bedford County, John Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Elizabeth a sister married to Benjamin Stein of Philadelphia, and the issue of Joseph Weisel a decd brother viz Michael, John, Livia married to Dr. Chas. Meredith, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Henry the last four of whom are in their minority & have guardians, that the said intestate died seized in her demesne as of fee of and in a certain messuage and tract of Sixty four acres and one hundred and thirty one perches of Lands Situated in Richland Township, bounded by lands of Jacob Smith, Abraham Dirstine and others.
No issue but siblings George (in Bedford County), Jacob (in Bedford County),
Church minutes and baptisms, and burials of St. John's Reformed Church, Pattonsville, St. Clairville Congregation : Bob's Creek; Old Long Church Lutheran & Reformed Church, 1820-1898 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Library Catalog Microreproduction of original at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Includes index.
Transcribed by Jane McClure, 2005
[St. John's Reformed Church, had a nice typed index but with no Walter or Weisel in it.]
[Much of it is completely impossible to read, white handwriting on black background.
That's especially true of the St. Clairville Congregation records. I got nothing from them.]
Baptism on 23 Sept 1867 of these 3 children of Josiah and Amelia Weisel:
Franklin Sylvester Weisel b. 9 May 1862
Lorence Burden [not sure of spelling of either name] Weisel b. 3 Sept 1864
Hannah Rebecca Weisel b. 27 Jun 1867.
Bob's Creek; Old Long Church Lutheran & Reformed Church:
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Birth of Samuel Walter 10 Dec 1855 to Jacob & Rachel Walter
Birth of William Harrison Weisel 13 Dec 1855 to John & Mary Weisel
Funeral of Peter Weisel 21 Aug 1849 [Actually, I'm NOT sure this was HIS
funeral; it was more of a ledger and I think he PAID for a funeral, but no
other name was given]
Baptism: Mary, dau of Jacob & Mary Weisel, 12 Sept 1842.
There were pages and pages of "Lists of Communicants," apparently a list of
people who took communion, several times a year. The following were
familiar names:
1846: Rachel Weisel, John Weisel, Jacob Weisel
1847 John Weisel, Jacob Weisel & wife, Rachel Walters
14 Nov 1847: Jacob Weisel, Jacob Walter, Peter Weisel
Death: Jacob Weisel 12 Apr 1839, 84 years old.
Old Log Church, Lutheran & Reformed:
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7 Oct 1840 baptism Hannah Weisel, dau of Jacob & Mary Weisel
12 Nov 1842 baptism of Mary Weisel, dau of Jacob & Mary Weisel
24 Feb 1848 Sarah Jane Walter dau of Jacob & Rachel Walter
10 Dec 1855 birth, 9 Mar 1856 baptism, Samuel Walters, son of Jacob & Rachel Walters
13 Dec 1856 birth, 6 Jan 1857 baptism, William Harrison Weisel, son of John & Mary Weisel
Death: Jacob Weisel 12 Apr 1839, age 84 years 1 mo. 2 days
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html
Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Records Board
Jacob Wisel 2/22/1754-4/12/1839 wife Ann M. (---) 8/4/1783-3/12/1868
Source: Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford Co., PA
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 78655543.
Jacob Weisel
Birth: Feb. 22, 1754
Death: Apr. 12, 1839
Family links:
Parents:
George Weisel (1730 - 1802)
Anna Maria <i>Weirbach</i> Weisel (1733 - 1789)
Spouse:
Anna Mariah <i>Kaufman</i> Weisel (1783 - 1868)
Siblings:
Jacob Weisel (1754 - 1839)
George Weisel (1758 - 1844)*
Sarah Weisel (1773 - 1829)*
Burial:
Old Union Cemetery
Osterburg
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Maintained by: Jerry L. Johnston
Originally Created by: S Sill
Record added: Oct 18, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 78655543
Note - Jacob's parents were George Weisel and Anna Maria Cressman
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Jacob Wisel (Weisel?), h/o Ann M. Wisel, was b. 22 Feb 1754; d. 12 Apr 1839.
Ann M. Wisel, w/o Jacob Wisel, was b. 4 Aug 1783 (??); d. 12 Mar 1868.
(Source: 1934 Records of the Old Union Cemetery, E. St. Clair Twp., Bedford Co., Pa.; near Osterburg. along US Rt. 220.)
US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-bounty.txt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR BOUNTY LAND CLAIM: Ann Mariah, widow of Jacob WEISEL, 1857, Bedford County, PA
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Jerry L. Johnston, Swanton, OH and Joanne Corle, Everett, PACopyright 2005. All rights reserved.
BOUNTY LAND CLAIM FORM OF DECLARATIONTo be made by the widow of a deceased person who has not had a land warrant.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------State of PennsylvaniaCounty of Bedford On this 25th day of December A.D., one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County and State aforesaid Ann Mariah Weisel aged seventy five years, a resident of Bedford County in the State of Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, declares, that she is the widow of Jacob Weisel, deceased, who was a soldier & officer in the company commanded by Captain xx----------------in the---------------Regiment of ----------------commanded by -------------------in the war of the Revolution.xx See her husband the said Jacob Weisel paper, Act of June 1832 on file in the Pension Office. That her said husband -------------at----------------on or about the ---------day of ----------A.D., ------for the term of-----------and continued in actual service in said war for the term of 18 months and was --------------at ---------------on the -------------day of ------------A.D. -------------as will appear by as above mentioned. She further states that she was married to the said Jacob Weisel in Bedford County, Pa. on the twentieth day of April______A.D., 1806 by one Christophor Riley a Justice of the Peace and that her name before her said marriage was Ann Mariah Kaufman that her said husband died at St. Clair TP Bedford Co. on the twelfth day of April _____A.D. 1839 and that she is now a widow at the date of executing this declaration. She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty Land to which she is entitled under the act approved March 3, 1855.Attest her
F.D. Beagle Ann Mariah X WeiselAbrm H. Hull mark
We, F.D. Beagle and Abrm H Hull residents of Bedford County in the State of Pennsylvania upon our oaths declare that the foregoing declaration was signed and acknowledged by Ann Mariah Weisel in our presence, and that we believe from the appearance and statements of the applicant, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be.
F.D. Beagle Abrm H. Hull
The foregoing declaration and affidavit were sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and year above written; and I certify that I know the affiants to be credible persons; that the claimant is the person she represents herself to be; and that I have no interest in this claim. Abrm H. Hull
(Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D.C.)
Abstracted by Virgil D. White., Genealogical Abstracts of the Revolutionary War Pension Files, Volume III: N-Z.
Page 3731. WEISEL, Jacob, PA Line, Ann Maria, W25932, BLW #79016-160-55, sol was b 20 Feb 1754 in Bucks Co PA & he lived there at enl & lived there a # of yrs after the Rev then moved to Bedford Co PA about 1797 & he appl there 1 Sep 1837, sol had m Anna Maria Kauffman in Bedford Co PA on 20 Apr 1806 & sol d 12 Apr 1839, wid appl 4 Mar 1858 in Bedford Co PA aged 75 & she appl there for BLW on 25 Dec 1855
sol had m Anna Maria Kauffman in Bedford Co PA on 20 Apr 1806 & sol d 12 Apr 1839, wid appl 4 Mar 1858 in Bedford Co PA aged 75 & she appl there for BLW on 25 Dec 1855
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916
Name George Wisel
Residence Place Bucks
Enlistment Date 1775-1783
Enlistment Place Pennsylvania, USA
Muster Date Oct 1781
Regiment 1st Regt. of Foot, Col. John Keller
Pennsylvania State Archives; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File; Series Number: 13.50
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/744279:62200
Register of Deeds, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Deed of conveyance between George Weizel of Richland Twp and Margaret his wife to Michael Rhoar of Haycock Twp, Bucks County. August 1784 (Deed Book 25, page 6, Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania).
This Indenture made the ... Day of August in the year of our Lord 1784 between
George Weizel of Richland Twp. Bucks County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and Margaret his wife (late Margaret Rhoar) of one part and Michael Rhoar of
Haycock Twp, Bucks County and Commonwealth aforesaid, wheelwright of the other
part. Whereas Valentine Rhoar (late of Haycock Twp.) deceased being by virtue of
Warrant from the Hon. Proprietors of PA aforesaid in his lifetime seized of a certain
tract of land in the Haycock Twp and also in possesion of a certain tract of Lottery
Land called Monocacia situate also in Haycock Twp. And whereas the said Valentine
Rhoar died intestate leaving a widow Barbara and the following children: Jacob; Michael;
John; Valentin,;Catherine; Margaret; Susanna & Mary Rhoar.
[lengthy document and continues with details of land transfer to Barbara, widow of Valentine
Rhoar]
This Indenture made the ... Day of August in the year of our Lord 1784 between
George Weizel of Richland Twp. Bucks County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and Margaret his wife (late Margaret Rhoar)
1800 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bedford and St. Clair Townships Census Year 1800 Microfile # M32-36 State PA County Bedford District Bedford and St. Clair Townships Enumerator Thomas Vickroy, assistant to the Marshall of the State of Pennsylvania Written Page# 458.
Wisel, John - Bedford and St. Clair Townships, p.78A ln 21
M: <10 = 3, 26-45 = 2 F: 26-46 = 1
Wisel, George - Bedford and St. Clair Townships, p 78A ln 22
M: <10 = 2, 10-16 = 1, 26-45 = 1 F: <10 = 2, 10-16=2, 26-45=1
Weisel, John Roll 36, page 458, line 24
M: <10 = 2, 26-45 = 1 F: <10 = 2?, 16-25 = 1
Weisel, Samuel page 459, line 1
US Federal Census 1820 Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Conemaugh Twp REEL: M33-98 PAGE NO: 186 ENUMERATOR: Moses Canan
186 24 WEISALL George, farmer
M: <10 = 1, 10-17 = 2, 26-45 = 1, 45+ = 1
F: <10 = 1, 16-25 = 1, 45+ = 1
US Federal Census 1830 Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Wisell, John Conemaugh Township, Roll M19-161, page 174,line 15
M: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 2, 20-29 = 1
Wisell, George Conemaugh Township, Roll 161, page 174,line 16
M: 70-79 = 1 F: 70-79 = 1
US Federal Census 1840 Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Wisel, Joseph Conemaugh Township, Roll 451, page 11 line 14
M: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1
F: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 2, 30-40 = 1
Wisel, George Conemaugh Township, Roll 451, page 11 line 15
M: 80-89 = 1 F: 80-89 = 1
George Wisel, WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA. EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848 (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351).
WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA.
EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN.
I George Wisel of the county of Cambria in the State of Pennsylvania,
Farmer, being weak in body and of Sound mind, Memory and understanding but
considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my
last will and testament in manner & form to wit:
First: It is my will and I do order that all my Just debts and funeral
expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my
decease.
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the use and occupation of my
plantation until her death situated in Conemaugh Township Cambria County, Then
I give and devise the said plantation unto my son John Wisel his heirs and
assigns forever or the amount of money which will be due on the above mentioned
plantation which is situated in Conemaugh Township County and State aforesaid
containing one hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Yunt the sum of two hundred
dollars to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Wisel four hundred
dollars for her services and attendance to her father and mother and a one year
old heifer to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Mixel ten dollars to her
heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catherine Goughnour ten dollars to
her heirs and assigns forever.
And, as touching all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real
and personal, of what kind or nature whatsoever the same may be in the County
of Cambria foresaid or elsewhere, I give and devise the same unto my said wife
Margaret during her natural life and from and emediately after her decease, I
give and devise the said unto my son John Wisel and Joseph Wisel and my
daughter Elizabeth Wisel and their heirs and assigns forever to be equally
divided among them.
I direct that all my stock in trade be sold at public vendue or outcry
for good current money or on such credit in such a manner as is usual in like
cases to insure the full and punctual payment thereof, and to effect this may
intention, I do hereby vest in my executor full power and authority to dispose
of in every respect as I could do myself if living.
And I do hereby make and ordain my Esteemed neighbor George Murray
Executor of this my last will and testament reposing full confidence in his
integrity to perform the trust thus committed to him.
In witness whereof George Wisel the Testator have to this my Will
written on one sheet of paper, set my hand this twenty ninth day of May, in the
year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty eight.
Signed and delivered in the
presence of us who have
subscribed in the presence
of other.
Thomas McConnell (Seal) George Wisel (Seal)
George Murray (Seal) (Signed in
German)
Comments by Sara Deffenbaugh:
Copied word for word from actual will as filed at the Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The original Will is stored with all the old papers at the old jail on Sample St., Ebensburg, PA File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the use and occupation of my
plantation until her death situated in Conemaugh Township Cambria County
Newspaper. The Mountain Sentinel (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, 09 Aug 1849, Thu. Page 3.
PUBLIC SALE!
To be sold at Public Sale at Saturday the first day of September next, by the subscriber, attorney in fact of George Wisel, Sr., at the residence of the said George Wisel, in Conemaugh township, a certain
TRACT OF LAND,
containing one hundred and twenty four acres, or thereabouts. There is an
EXCELLENT ORCHARD
on the premises, with moderately good log buildings, and about thirty acres cleared. The situation is a very desirable one, convenient to the Portage Railroad, and to the contemplated route of the Central Railroad.
There will also be sold at the same time and place a variety of personal property, consisting in part of One sett of Blacksmith's Tools, Carpenter Tools, Sugar Kettles, one Cow, one Loom, and Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention.
The terms will be made known at the premises on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.
George Wisel, WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA. EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848 (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351). Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850.
WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA.
EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN.
I George Wisel of the county of Cambria in the State of Pennsylvania,
Farmer, being weak in body and of Sound mind, Memory and understanding but
considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my
last will and testament in manner & form to wit:
First: It is my will and I do order that all my Just debts and funeral
expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my
decease.
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the use and occupation of my
plantation until her death situated in Conemaugh Township Cambria County, Then
I give and devise the said plantation unto my son John Wisel his heirs and
assigns forever or the amount of money which will be due on the above mentioned
plantation which is situated in Conemaugh Township County and State aforesaid
containing one hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Yunt the sum of two hundred
dollars to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Wisel four hundred
dollars for her services and attendance to her father and mother and a one year
old heifer to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Mixel ten dollars to her
heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catherine Goughnour ten dollars to
her heirs and assigns forever.
And, as touching all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real
and personal, of what kind or nature whatsoever the same may be in the County
of Cambria foresaid or elsewhere, I give and devise the same unto my said wife
Margaret during her natural life and from and emediately after her decease, I
give and devise the said unto my son John Wisel and Joseph Wisel and my
daughter Elizabeth Wisel and their heirs and assigns forever to be equally
divided among them.
I direct that all my stock in trade be sold at public vendue or outcry
for good current money or on such credit in such a manner as is usual in like
cases to insure the full and punctual payment thereof, and to effect this may
intention, I do hereby vest in my executor full power and authority to dispose
of in every respect as I could do myself if living.
And I do hereby make and ordain my Esteemed neighbor George Murray
Executor of this my last will and testament reposing full confidence in his
integrity to perform the trust thus committed to him.
In witness whereof George Wisel the Testator have to this my Will
written on one sheet of paper, set my hand this twenty ninth day of May, in the
year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty eight.
Signed and delivered in the
presence of us who have
subscribed in the presence
of other.
Thomas McConnell (Seal) George Wisel (Seal)
George Murray (Seal) (Signed in
German)
Comments by Sara Deffenbaugh:
Copied word for word from actual will as filed at the Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The original Will is stored with all the old papers at the old jail on Sample St., Ebensburg, PA File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351
Last will and testament. Includes names of 6 children.
Newspaper. Mountain Sentinel (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania) 28 Feb 1850, Thu, Page 3.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of George Weisel, late of Conemaugh tp. Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county. All those indebted to said estate are required to settle their respective accounts, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Geo. Murrya, Executer. Feb 21, 1850 -20-6t. The Johnstown Echo will please copy.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880.
Surname George Wisel
Year 1850
County Cambria CO.
State PA
Age 95
Gender M (Male)
Month of Death Jan
State of Birth PA
ID# 43_12356
Occupation FARMER
Cause of Death OLD AGE
Ancestry.com. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880
Ibid. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885.
Name George Wisel
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Estimated Birth Year abt 1755
Birth Place Pennsylvania
Age 95
Death Date Jan 1850
Cause of Death Old Age
Census year 1850
Census Place Conemaugh, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA
Line 29
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Non-Population Census Schedules for Pennsylvania, 1850-1880: Mortality; Archive Collection: M1838; Archive Roll Number: 3; Census Year: 1850; Census Place: Conemaugh, Cambria, Pennsylvania; Page: 389
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2504849:8756
Orphans' Court Records, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
<<http://www.pa-roots.org/cgi-bin/data/buckscourt.cgi?bem=2773> Date: March 26 2005
File # 742 - Valentine Rohr, Haycock Twp.
Dec 9, 1782 - Left widow and eight children: Jacob (eldest son), Michael, John, Mary, Valentine, Margaret, Catharine, Susanna (wife of Anthony Haines, moved to MD and is since dead and left several children).
Feb 3, 1794 - Owned 304 acres. Left widow and eight children: Jacob,
Michael, John, Mary, Valentine, Margaret, Catherine and Susanna, all
minors. Susanna married Anthony Haynes, moved out of state and died by
Dec., 1782, leaving several children.
(Source: Book 1, Orphans' Court Records, Bucks Co., Pa., p. 92, 93)
Note: Names spelled as in record.
<<http://www.pa-roots.org/cgi-bin/data/buckscourt.cgi?bem=2787> Date: March 26 2005
File #766 - Valentine Rhoar
Mar 11, 1783 - Petition by Jacob Rhoar of Haycock. Susanna Haines, late of Haycock [daughter of Valentine?], deceased, left some minor children under 14 in Maryland. George Weisley appointed guardian.
Feb 27, 1794 - Joseph Haines, over 14, left without father or mother. John Stokes appointed guardian.
(Source: Book 1, Orphans' Court Records, Bucks Co., Pa.)
Note - In 1783 George Weisel was appointed guardian of the children of Susanna Haines.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. page 313. First communion.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869, Film: 20354 Item 11, DGS 7856639. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Tohicken Reformed Church records, volume I-II, 1745-1869, Family History Library, 20354, Item 11, 7856639
A history of the Tohickon Union Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania : with copy of church records, Reformed congregation 1745-1869, Lutheran congregation 1749-1840
Tohican 1772:
12. Margaret Rohrer
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
p, 151 John of George Weisel and Maria
b. Apr. 5, 1758, bapt. Aug 20, 1758
Witnesses: parents
by Rev. John Egidius Hecker Sponsers were the parents.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:20 Aug 1758
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:05 Apr 1758
Father's Name:George Weisel
Mother's Name:Maria
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PK6 : 9 December 2014), John Weisel, 20 Aug 1758; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Will of Johannes Weisel of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.).
In the name of God amen, I John Weisel of St. Clair Township, Bedford County
and State of Pennsylvania being advanced in years and infirm of body, but of
sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make & publish this my
last will & testament in manner and form following, viz. First I order and
direct that all my just debts be fully paid by my executors as soon after my
decease as may be - and if after the payment of my debts there should be a
surplus of personal property, I order & direct the same to be divided as is
hereinafter mentioned.
Secondly It is my will and I hereby order & direct my executors hereinafter
named to sell and dispose of my real estate, consisting of two contiguous &
adjoining tracts of land, being the properties I now occupy, and I hereby
authorize & empower my executors to make a deed or deeds therefor, & convey
the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof in fee simple. Said sale to
be made by my executors as soon after my decease as they may in their
discretion, deem prudent & advisable and the sale to be made either privately
or by publicly xxxxx or outcry as will be to the best advantage of which my
executors are to be the judges and the proceeds of said sale I order & direct
to be divided as follows:
Viz. the whole to be divided into eleven equal parts, and one equal part
thereof to be paid by my executors to pay to my son John Weisel, one other
equal part to my son David Weisel, one other equal part to my son Abraham
Weisel, one other equal part to my son Philip Weisel, one other equal part to
my son Isaac, one other to my son Michael, two equal parts to my son Samuel,
one equal part to my daughter Mary, intermarried to Jacob Michtly?, one other
equal part to the children of my deceased daughter Elizabeth intermarried
with Adam Bowers in the following proportions viz. Sophia the sum of twenty
dollars, John the sum of twenty dollars, and the residue of said equal part
to Elizabeth Bowers. And the other equal part of my estate I give and
bequeath to the four children of my deceased daughter Sarah Michtly.
It is also my will that the two shares which I have directed to be paid to my
son Samuel by my executors, are to remain in the hands of my executors for
six years after the sale of my place, they paying to him the interest
thereof annually but none of the principal until after the said six years.
And I hereby appoint my executors trustees to hold the same for my said son.
It is also my will that the residue of my personal estate should there be any
after the payment of my debts shall be divided and paid over in the same way
as I have directed my real estate to be divided & paid only that Samuel shall
have his portion at once.
And I also order & it is my will that my wife Barbara shall have her third
according to the intestate laws of Pennsylvania, and when my executors sell
my place, I hereby direct that they shall sell the same so as to secure her
third in as according to law.
Lastly, I hereby constitute & appoint my two sons John Weisel & Philip Weisel
the executors of this my last will and testament, hereby declaring this & no
other to be my last will & testament and revoking all wills & testaments by
me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 30th day of April
AD 1844.
Johannes Weisel seal
Signed sealed published
xxxxx & declared by
the testator to be his last
will & testament in our
presence who have signed
the same at his request
William U. Watson
E. L. Andersons
Jno. Mower
Source: Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.
Submitted by Alan Weisel, Feb 2002.
Notes: Wills are on microfiche and copies are made by machine directly from the fiche.
Photocopy not as clear as one would like.
John Weisel is the earliest Weisel will on record at BCCH.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 for John Weisel
Bedford Vol 001-003, 1771-1849 FHL film numbers 20347 Items 1 - 2
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005534634_00631
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Text: Bedford County Death Notice Board
Mr. John Weisel died December 10, 1844 at the age of 77.
(Source: Bedford Gazette 1844)
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Name:Sarah Pfeil
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:20 May 1773
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:23 Feb 1773
Father's Name:John Pfeil
Mother's Name:Margaret
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2V2-8Q2 : 9 December 2014), Sarah Pfeil, 20 May 1773; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
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Census - 1850 United States Federal. Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 221.
Name:Barbara Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Female
Age:72
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1778
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:221
House Number:210
Line Number:33
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:751
GS Film Number:20601
Digital Folder Number:004191074
Image Number:00067
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Barbara WeiselF72Pennsylvania
Ann CarneyF37Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44N-8VB : 9 November 2014), Barbara Weisel, Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 221, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
(next is John Weisel age 46, and Rebecca age 30)
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 160 Catherine of George Weisel and Anna Maria
b. Sep. 5, 1760 bapt. Nov. 9, 1760
Witnesses: parents
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Name:Catharine Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:09 Nov 1760
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:05 Sep 1760
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Anna Maria
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-K45 : 9 December 2014), Catharine Weisel, 09 Nov 1760; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
George Weisel, Will of George Weisel (Register of Wills, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1802 Will Book #6, File #3090, Doylestown, PA).
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #3885.
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 #3885 Sarah Weisel, Richland Twp. September 14, 1829 No issue but siblings Jacob, George, Peter, John and Mary Weisel, Elizabeth (wife of Benjamin Stein, deceased) and Joseph (deceased, children Michael, John, Joseph, Henry Levia, Hannah, Elizabeth, all minors) owned 63 acres
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
(John) Peter was unmarried.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 164 John Peter of George Weisel and Maria
b. Aug. 10, 1766 bapt. Nov 16, 1766
Witnesses: John Peter Henrich and Anna Maria
George Weisel, Will of George Weisel (Register of Wills, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1802 Will Book #6, File #3090, Doylestown, PA).
First, I give & devise my Plantation whereon I now live to my 2 sons, Peter Weisel & Joseph Weisel,
Bucks County Orphans Court records 1685-1852 File #7253 October 29, 1838, Probate court procedings and documentation for Mary Weisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd Oct 29th 1838. Entered Book No 9, page 312.
Summary of Mary Weisels probate proceedings from the Bucks County Orphan's Court:
Mary Weisel died intestate leaving no spouse. Michael and John Weisel, sons of Mary Weisel's deceased younger brother Joseph, were the adminstrators of Mary's estate. Mary's land and possesions were sold and the proceeds divided amongst her brothers and sister. Mary's surviving brothers and sisters are named and where they lived. For her brother Joseph who was deceased, and had left heirs, Joseph's 7 living children are named.
Inventory of Mary Weisels Estate was filed September 22, 1838. Her personal possesions, notes & bonds were appraised at $1830.80.
The petition to settle the estate was filed by John and Michael Weisel on October 28, 1838. A transcription of the petition follows at the end of this summary.
John and Michael Weisel petitioned to sell Mary Weisel's 64 acres of land on January 23, 1839, for the benefit of all the heirs. The land was sold for $1166.74.
The list of creditors and fees paid totaling $752.20 was submitted by John and Michael Weisel on April 27, 1840. $2,251.40 remained to be distributed to the heirs.
The final settlement was presented to the Bucks County Orphans Court on Sept 14, 1840.
Transcription of the "Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd [deceased]"
Bucks County, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, -- To the Sheriff of Bucks County -- Greeting:
Whereas, at an Orphan's Court, held at Doylestown, in and for the County of Bucks, the 29th day of October
in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. The Petition of Michael Weisel and
John Weisel two of the children of Joseph Weisel decd, who was a brother of Mary Weisel, Late of the township
of Richland in the county of Bucks, deceased -- was presented and read,
Respectfully Shewing, that the said Mary Weisel died intestate, leaving no spouse, but brothers and sisters and their Representatives viz George Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Jacob Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Peter Weisel a brother in Bedford County, John Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Elizabeth a sister married to Benjamin Stein of Philadelphia, and the issue of Joseph Weisel a decd brother viz Michael, John, Livia married to Dr. Chas. Meredith, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Henry the last four of whom are in their minority & have guardians, that the said intestate died seized in her demesne as of fee of and in a certain messuage and tract of Sixty four acres and one hundred and thirty one perches of Lands Situated in Richland Township, bounded by lands of Jacob Smith, Abraham Dirstine and others.
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Name:John Peter Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:16 Nov 1766
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:10 Aug 1766
Birthplace:
Father's Name:George Weisel
Mother's Name:Maria
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PKK : 9 December 2014), John Peter Weisel, 16 Nov 1766; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid.
Name: John Peter Weisel
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 16 Nov 1766
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 10 Aug 1766
Father's Name: George Weisel
Mother's Name: Maria
Book Number: 974.8 B4PG V.31
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50755-1
System Origin: ODM
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PKK : 27 January 2020), John Peter Weisel, 1766.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 26 Sep 1850 Line 17 (261 | 262).
Name:Peter
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Saint Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:85
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1765
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:262
House Number:261
Line Number:19
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:751
GS Film Number:20601
Digital Folder Number:004191074
Image Number:00359
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
JohnM83Pennsylvania
JonahM23Pennsylvania
PeterM85Pennsylvania
Peggy SmalleyF15Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44J-1SH : 9 November 2014), Peter in household of John, Saint Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 262, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 26 Sep 1850 Line 17 (261 | 262)
John Weisel, 83, M, , Farmer, PA (calculated birth year 1767)
Josiah Weisel, 25, m , ?, PA (calculated birth year 1825)
Peter Weisel, 85, M, , ?, PA (calculated birth year 1765)
Peggy Smalley, 15 F
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 166 John of George Weisel and Anna Maria
b. Sep. 9 1768 bapt. Oct. 30, 1768
Witnesses: parents
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Name:John Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:30 Oct 1768
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:09 Sep 1768
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Anna Maria
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PKR : 9 December 2014), John Weisel, 30 Oct 1768; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 221.
John Weissel m. Margaret Schneider 29 SEP 1796
Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III, page 197-200 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/martinlsnyder.html Transcribed April 2001 by Joan Lollis of IN. as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Published April 2001 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at www.rootsweb.com/ ~pabucks/.
Andreas VAN SCHNEIDER (or, as he signed himself in America, Andreas
SCHNEIDER), the great-grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was born
in the year 1739, in Zweybrucken, or Deux Ponts, Rhenish Bavaria, and is
said to have belonged to the nobility of that cosmopolitan town, but,
having taken part as a mere youth in an uprising against the government,
was stripped of his nobility and property and forced to flee from the
country. He sold himself to the captain of a sailing vessel bound for the
port of Philadelphia, where he arrived some time in the year 1759. He bound
himself to a merchant in Philadelphia whose name has not been ascertained,
by whom it is said he was employed in the capacity of a farmer in the
neighborhood of Germantown for some years, and that later his employer sold
him sufficient stock and farming implements with which to embark in the
farming business for himself, taking his note without security for the
same. It is probable that his employers and benefactors were Abel JAMES and
John THOMPSON, of Philadelphia, prominent merchants on whose plantation in
Richland township, Bucks county, we find Andrew SCHNEIDER in 1775, and five
years later they conveyed to him 140 acres thereof, on which he lived and
died. He was a member of the first Associated Company of Richland township
in 1775, and is said to have rendered active service in the defense of the
rights of his adopted country during the Revolution and served as an
officer under Washington when he crossed the Delaware to attack the
Hessians on that memorable Christmas night. It is related of Mr. SCHNEIDER
that he was in such haste to join the army in the time of his country's
urgent need, that he left his team in the field hitched to the plow. After
service in the army of five years he settled on his farm in Richland, and
devoted his energies to the tilling of the soil, meanwhile rendering such
service to the public as the needs of the community in which he lived
demanded. In the latter part of the war he served as a collector of militia
fines, and, having in his hands at different periods considerable public
funds, he kept the money hid in places known only to himself in order to
protect his family from the depredations of the DOANE outlaws, who did not
hesitate to maltreat and torture the families of tax collectors in order to
ascertain the hiding place of the public money. In religion Andreas
SCHNEIDER was a member of the Lutheran church. He had received more than
the ordinary advantages in the way of education, and took an active
interest in the establishment of schools in the community in which he
lived. He spoke the French language fluently, and while living in the
neighborhood of Germantown was generally referred to as "the Frenchman." He
died on his Richland farm about the year 1816. He married in 1765 Margaret
JACOBI, whose parents were also early settlers in upper Bucks county, and
they were the parents of eleven children, viz.: Frederick, who married a
Miss ECKHART and had seven children; Elizabeth, who married Stephen
KNIZELEY and had five children; Catharine, who married Isaac BEAN and had
five children; Andrew Jr., who married Mary MICKLEY and had five children;
Margaret, who married John WEISEL and had ten children; Magdalena, who
married Jacob BEAN; Henry, who married a Miss MESSIMER and had one child;
George, who married Mary MICKLEY and had ten children; John, who married
Elizabeth HINKLE and had eleven children; Mary, who married Philip RUMFIELD
and had four children; and Susanna who never married.
Margaret is listed as one of the children of Andreas Schneider and Margaret Jacobi "who married John Weisel and had 10 children".
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 2446.
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 2446 Andrew Snyder, Richland Twp. May 27, 1816 Widow Margaret and eleven children, Frederick, Elizabeth (wife of Stephen Nicely), Catharine (wife of Isaac Been), Andrew, Margaret (wife of John Weisel), Magdalena (wife of Jacob Been), Henry, George (fourth son), John, Mary and Susanna. Owned 95 acres.
Ibid. File 3766.
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 3766 September 13, 1830 Margaret Snyder, Richland Twp. Eleven children: Frederick, Andrew, George, John, Elizabeth (wife of Stephen Nicely), Catharine (wife of Isaac Beihn), Margaret (wife of John Weisel), Magdalena Beihn (widow), Mary (wife of Philip Rumpfeldt), Susan and Henry (third son, deceased, left children Simon and Henry, both minors) owned 4 acres.
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Name: John Weissel
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Sep 1796
Event Place: First German Reformed Church, Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Margaret Schneider
Spouse's Sex: Female
Book Number: 974.8 B4PG V.31
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-M51 : 6 February 2020), John Weissel, 1796.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 26 Sep 1850 Line 17 (261 | 262).
Name:Peter
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Saint Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:85
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1765
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:262
House Number:261
Line Number:19
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:751
GS Film Number:20601
Digital Folder Number:004191074
Image Number:00359
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
JohnM83Pennsylvania
JonahM23Pennsylvania
PeterM85Pennsylvania
Peggy SmalleyF15Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44J-1SH : 9 November 2014), Peter in household of John, Saint Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 262, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 26 Sep 1850 Line 17 (261 | 262)
John Weisel, 83, M, , Farmer, PA (calculated birth year 1767)
Josiah Weisel, 25, m , ?, PA (calculated birth year 1825)
Peter Weisel, 85, M, , ?, PA (calculated birth year 1765)
Peggy Smalley, 15 F
St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co., 26 Sep 1850, handwritten page no. 356:
John Weisel 83 m occ. farm 2000 PA
Joshua Weisel 23 m no occ. PA
Peter Weisel 85 m no occ. PA
Peggy Smally 15 f
1860 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
1860 Post Office, St. Clairsville, St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co., PA, 4 Jun 1860,
printed p. no. 461, Ancestry.com image 465, Dwelling 45, family 42
John Wisel 91 farmer, 2000, 100 PA
[The entry continues at top of next page, Ancestry.com image 466:]
Jacob Walter 37 m farmer personal property 100 PA
Rachel Walter 41 f PA
Sarah Jane 12 f PA
Teracy A. 9 f PA
John 6 m PA
Samuel 4 m PA
Daniel W. m 3 mos. [Daniel's birthdate was 9 Feb 1860]
Bedford County, Pennsylvania Will Book Volume 4, Page 445, 1864.
The last will and Testament of John Wisel Sr. of the township of St. Clair in the County of Bedford.
I John Wisel Sr. considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory
do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following what is to say)
First I give and bequeath unto my youngest son Josiah Wisel ten dollars. And second, I give and
bequeath unto my sons Jacob, Daniel, and John Weisel share and share alike. And unto my
daughters Susan, Sally, Rachel, Rebecca and Betty I bequeath the same as to my sons Jacob,
Daniel and John. It is my will that my real estate shall all be sold at public sale and the proceeds
equally divided among my sons and daughters with the exception of Josiah who shall have nothing
but ten dollars. And lastly I appoint my son John Wisel, and John Fickes sole Executors of this
my last will and testament. And hereby revoking all other former wills by me made. Witness my
hand and seal this first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five.
John Wisel (seal)
Signed, Sealed and Declared by us to be the last will and Testament of John Wisel
to which we hereunto subscribe our names. Andrew I. Kegg, Josiah Ritchey, Tobias Wetzel.
My daughter Susan having died since the delivery of this will herein mentioned I therefore Bequeath
her portion to the balance of my children with the exception of Josiah. [He goes on to say if there
is "any difference, dispute, question, or controversy" it should be resolved by his friends Harry? Moes
of Bedford Township and William Sill of St. Clair Township. ] Witness my hand and seal the twenty
second day of June A.D. 1858. John Weisel (Seal)
attest Andrew I. Kegg
Be it remembered that on the 31 day of Dec. A. D. 1864 Letters Testamentary were issued to
John Wisel and John Fickes the Exer. named in the forgoing will they having been both
serially sworn. O. E. Shannon Register
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Bedford County Death Notice Board
Mr John Weisel, Sen born 1768 Bucks Co died Dec. 24, 1864 at his residence in St Clair Twp.
(Source: Bedford Gazette & Inquirer Jan. 6, 1865)
Newspaper. Bedford Gazette (Bedford, Pennsylvania) 06 Jan 1865, Friday, Page 2.
DIED
WEISEL -- At his residence in St. Clair township, December 25th, John Weisel, sen, aged 96 years, 3 months and 16 days.
Father Weisel was born in Bucks county, Pa., in the year 1768. He was a member of the German Reformed Church. He was confirmed in the old Tohican church, under the pastoral care of Rev. Thomas Pomp. ... He leaves twelve children, five sons and seven daughters, also seventy-seven grandchildren and forty-three great grand children to mourn his departure.
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John Weisel
Birth: Sep. 9, 1768
Death: Dec. 25, 1864
Family links:
Spouse:
Margaret <i>Schneider</i> Weissel (1777 - 1844)
Children:
Maryann Weisel (1804 - 1827)*
Hannah Weisel (1807 - 1826)*
Rachel <i>Weisel</i> Walter (1815 - 1876)*
Rebecca Catherine <i>Weisel</i> Fickes (1818 - 1897)*
Burial:
Old Union Cemetery
Osterburg
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: S Sill
Record added: Oct 18, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 78655536
Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III, page 197-200 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/martinlsnyder.html Transcribed April 2001 by Joan Lollis of IN. as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Published April 2001 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at www.rootsweb.com/ ~pabucks/.
Andreas VAN SCHNEIDER (or, as he signed himself in America, Andreas
SCHNEIDER), the great-grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was born
in the year 1739, in Zweybrucken, or Deux Ponts, Rhenish Bavaria, and is
said to have belonged to the nobility of that cosmopolitan town, but,
having taken part as a mere youth in an uprising against the government,
was stripped of his nobility and property and forced to flee from the
country. He sold himself to the captain of a sailing vessel bound for the
port of Philadelphia, where he arrived some time in the year 1759. He bound
himself to a merchant in Philadelphia whose name has not been ascertained,
by whom it is said he was employed in the capacity of a farmer in the
neighborhood of Germantown for some years, and that later his employer sold
him sufficient stock and farming implements with which to embark in the
farming business for himself, taking his note without security for the
same. It is probable that his employers and benefactors were Abel JAMES and
John THOMPSON, of Philadelphia, prominent merchants on whose plantation in
Richland township, Bucks county, we find Andrew SCHNEIDER in 1775, and five
years later they conveyed to him 140 acres thereof, on which he lived and
died. He was a member of the first Associated Company of Richland township
in 1775, and is said to have rendered active service in the defense of the
rights of his adopted country during the Revolution and served as an
officer under Washington when he crossed the Delaware to attack the
Hessians on that memorable Christmas night. It is related of Mr. SCHNEIDER
that he was in such haste to join the army in the time of his country's
urgent need, that he left his team in the field hitched to the plow. After
service in the army of five years he settled on his farm in Richland, and
devoted his energies to the tilling of the soil, meanwhile rendering such
service to the public as the needs of the community in which he lived
demanded. In the latter part of the war he served as a collector of militia
fines, and, having in his hands at different periods considerable public
funds, he kept the money hid in places known only to himself in order to
protect his family from the depredations of the DOANE outlaws, who did not
hesitate to maltreat and torture the families of tax collectors in order to
ascertain the hiding place of the public money. In religion Andreas
SCHNEIDER was a member of the Lutheran church. He had received more than
the ordinary advantages in the way of education, and took an active
interest in the establishment of schools in the community in which he
lived. He spoke the French language fluently, and while living in the
neighborhood of Germantown was generally referred to as "the Frenchman." He
died on his Richland farm about the year 1816. He married in 1765 Margaret
JACOBI, whose parents were also early settlers in upper Bucks county, and
they were the parents of eleven children, viz.: Frederick, who married a
Miss ECKHART and had seven children; Elizabeth, who married Stephen
KNIZELEY and had five children; Catharine, who married Isaac BEAN and had
five children; Andrew Jr., who married Mary MICKLEY and had five children;
Margaret, who married John WEISEL and had ten children; Magdalena, who
married Jacob BEAN; Henry, who married a Miss MESSIMER and had one child;
George, who married Mary MICKLEY and had ten children; John, who married
Elizabeth HINKLE and had eleven children; Mary, who married Philip RUMFIELD
and had four children; and Susanna who never married.
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Margaret Schneider Weissel
Birth: Jan. 7, 1777
Death: Jan. 31, 1844
Family links:
Parents:
Andrew Schneider (1739 - 1815)
Margaret <i>Jacoby</i> Schneider (1749 - 1828)
Spouse:
John Weisel (1768 - 1864)*
Children:
Maryann Weisel (1804 - 1827)*
Hannah Weisel (1807 - 1826)*
Rachel <i>Weisel</i> Walter (1815 - 1876)*
Rebecca Catherine <i>Weisel</i> Fickes (1818 - 1897)*
Siblings:
Margaret <i>Schneider</i> Weissel (1777 - 1844)
Magdalena <i>Snyder</i> Biehn (1778 - 1851)*
John Snyder (1786 - 1844)*
Burial:
Old Union Cemetery
Osterburg
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Albert Ledoux
Record added: Oct 25, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 16323609
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. pg 293.
Mary Weissel d. 16 SEP 1838 – 67 yrs old
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #4997.
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 #4997 Mary Weisel, Richland Twp. October 29, 1838 No issue but siblings George (in Bedford Co.) Jacob (in Bedford Co.), Peter (in Bedford Co.), John in (in Bedford Co.), Elizabeth (wife of Benjamin Stein of Philadelphia). Joseph (deceased, children Michael, John, Livina-wife of Dr. Meredith, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth and Henry, last four minors. Owned 64 acres.
Bucks County will abstracts 1825-1870. File #5661, Book 10, Page 558, Joseph Weisel/Wisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[Text from abstract]
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Will written April 24, 1827
Wife Catherine, children John, Michael [other unnamed?], brother Peter.
Executors: wife Catherine and brother-in-law Henry Heller.
Witnesses: George Trumbower, Samuel Singmaster
[Will]
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Joseph Wisel (as spelled) of Richland Township Bucks County State of
Pennsylvania Yeoman being weak in body but of sound disposing mind and
memory thanks be given to the Almighty for the same do make and put in
writing this my last Will and Testament in manner following:
First I order and direct that all my just debt and funeral expenses be
carefully paid
Item I give and bequeath all my wearing apparel unto my two sons, John and
Michael to be equally divided between them
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Catherine a feather bed
bedstead and sufficient bed clothing for the winter season, case of
drawers, table, the ** with her and four chairs to be at her own
disposal also a milk cow ** sheep.
Item It is my will that there be sufficient bread corn and meat if there is
sufficient on hand left for the use of my family for six months after
my decease.
Item It is my will and I order and Direct my executors herein after named
to sell at pubic or private sale all my land and tenements with the
buildings and apartments to the highest and best bidder and also all
my personal estate which is not herein bequeathed as soon as may be
the most convenient time after my decease hereby authorizing and
empowering my executor herein after named to make and execute a good
and lawful deed or Title to the purchaser of my plantation.
Item It is my will that after all my just debt are paid that all the
remainder of my Estate shall be divided as follows:
Item One third part thereof I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife
Catherine during the time she remains a widow which said one third
shall be put in interest and the interest paid unto her yearly during
the time aforesaid.
Item It is my will and I give and bequeath the remaining two thirds of my
estate unto all my children to be equally divided between them share
and share alike or their heirs.
Item It is my will that after the marriage or decease of my beloved wife
the said one third herein before left for her are shall be equally
divided between all my children and their heirs.
Item Whereas my brother Peter has left me to collect his rent and which
said rent is locked up with his other paper in my ** which I direct
shall not be taken account of in the inventory at my house but be
given to him when called for
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved wife Catherine and
my brother-in-law Henry Heller to be my executors of this my last will
and testament hereby declairing this and the foregoing page to be my
last will and testament in witness whereof I the said Joseph Wisel (as
written) have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty fourth day of
April in the year of Our Lord One Thousand With Hundred and Twenty
Seven.
Signed: Josep Weisel (as signed)
[Extracts from probate records]
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No. 5661
The Estate of Joseph Weisel
Register’s Office 1827
(Inventory of the goods and clothes of Joseph Weisel late of Richland
Township deceased --- filed October 22 1827.)
Settlement of the Estate of Joseph Weisel – Richland – Filed February 29th
1829.
Settlement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel executors
of the estate of Joseph Weisel late of Richland Township, deceased.
By cash paid:
Register for proving will 4.50
Henry Hemmery .39
Valantine Opp 1.37
George Trumbauer 2.89
David Mumbauer .50
Peter Weisel 124.45
Sarah Weisel 30.00
David Singmaster 1.00
Samuel A. Smith 1.50
David Walp 6.56
Solomon Freis 8.00
Samuel A. Smith 2.00
Valentine Opp .50
Abraham Gerhart 1.06
Samuel Heller 7.21
Andrew Heller 4.00
Samuel Dirsti** .40
Charles E. Dubois 5.00
Valentine Opp 1.00
David Seiple 1.00
George Hicks .80
William Green 10.27
George Snyder .88
Samuel Moffly 7.25
George Beringer .30
Valentine Opp 1.00
A Statement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel said
executors charge themselves as follows:
By amount of inventory on goods and chattels 360.15
Advance on sale of goods 99.19
To amount of land sold to Enoch Bihn 1000.00
To land sold to Geroge Beringer 146.49
Interest of Enoch Bihn 35.00
Interest of George Beringer 7.31
Interest of Samuel Shellenberger 5.00
Received of John Freed not in inventory 1.62
Account *** February 27th 1829 by
(signed by) Henry Heller & Catharine Weisel
Settlement Account of Henry Kemmuu guardian of Joseph Weisel (as written)
filed December 15, 1841.
Henry Kemmuu Gaurdian of Joseph Weisel a minor child of Joseph Weisel late
of Richland Twp.
1838 Apr. To amount of monies due as per sell in orphan court 166.95
interest 29.17.
By cash paid ward 1839 $50.00 Interest on same 5.25. Commisson on $196.12
@ 5 prcnt $9.80. Stating this account .50. Register clerks at Orphan Court
$3.00. Balance in guardians hands 127.57.
Wife Catherine, children John, Michael [other unnamed?], brother Peter.
Executors: wife Catherine and brother-in-law Henry Heller.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 317.
Confirmed on Pentecost, 1791 FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Joseph Weissel age 16 – father was George
Ibid. p. 228.
Joseph Weissel m Katy Heller m, 15 AUG 1809
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #2291.
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 #2291 August 29, 1814 Jacob Bartholomew, Milford Twp. Widow Catharine and eight children: Andrew (oldest), Henry, Jacob, George, Mary (wife of William Corner [?]), Ann and Elizabeth Masoner [?] (deceased children Elizabeth Catharine, Sarah and Jacob) and Catharine Heller (deceased, children Mary and John) Owned 29 acres.
(cont.) November 28, 1814 - John Heller, father of Mary, over 14, and John Jr., under 14 Andrew Reed Esq. and Jacob Smith appointed guardians.
(cont.) February 27, 1815 Grandchildren Elizabeth, Catharine and Jacob Messmer, over 14 and Sarah, under 14, children of Henry. Daniel Horn appointed guardian.
(cont.) August 26, 1816 John Heller, over 14, son of John Heller of Milford Twp. Entitled to estate from Jacob. Previous guardian was Andrew Reed. Now chooses Jacob Stout as guardian.
(cont.) November 30, 1820 John Heller, son of John and Catharine (Bartholomew ) Heller, over 14. Previous guardian Jacob Stout is now deceased. Joseph Weisel appointed.
Bucks County will abstracts 1825-1870. File #5661, Book 10, Page 558, Joseph Weisel/Wisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[Text from abstract]
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Will written April 24, 1827
Wife Catherine, children John, Michael [other unnamed?], brother Peter.
Executors: wife Catherine and brother-in-law Henry Heller.
Witnesses: George Trumbower, Samuel Singmaster
[Will]
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Joseph Wisel (as spelled) of Richland Township Bucks County State of
Pennsylvania Yeoman being weak in body but of sound disposing mind and
memory thanks be given to the Almighty for the same do make and put in
writing this my last Will and Testament in manner following:
First I order and direct that all my just debt and funeral expenses be
carefully paid
Item I give and bequeath all my wearing apparel unto my two sons, John and
Michael to be equally divided between them
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Catherine a feather bed
bedstead and sufficient bed clothing for the winter season, case of
drawers, table, the ** with her and four chairs to be at her own
disposal also a milk cow ** sheep.
Item It is my will that there be sufficient bread corn and meat if there is
sufficient on hand left for the use of my family for six months after
my decease.
Item It is my will and I order and Direct my executors herein after named
to sell at pubic or private sale all my land and tenements with the
buildings and apartments to the highest and best bidder and also all
my personal estate which is not herein bequeathed as soon as may be
the most convenient time after my decease hereby authorizing and
empowering my executor herein after named to make and execute a good
and lawful deed or Title to the purchaser of my plantation.
Item It is my will that after all my just debt are paid that all the
remainder of my Estate shall be divided as follows:
Item One third part thereof I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife
Catherine during the time she remains a widow which said one third
shall be put in interest and the interest paid unto her yearly during
the time aforesaid.
Item It is my will and I give and bequeath the remaining two thirds of my
estate unto all my children to be equally divided between them share
and share alike or their heirs.
Item It is my will that after the marriage or decease of my beloved wife
the said one third herein before left for her are shall be equally
divided between all my children and their heirs.
Item Whereas my brother Peter has left me to collect his rent and which
said rent is locked up with his other paper in my ** which I direct
shall not be taken account of in the inventory at my house but be
given to him when called for
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved wife Catherine and
my brother-in-law Henry Heller to be my executors of this my last will
and testament hereby declairing this and the foregoing page to be my
last will and testament in witness whereof I the said Joseph Wisel (as
written) have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty fourth day of
April in the year of Our Lord One Thousand With Hundred and Twenty
Seven.
Signed: Josep Weisel (as signed)
[Extracts from probate records]
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No. 5661
The Estate of Joseph Weisel
Register’s Office 1827
(Inventory of the goods and clothes of Joseph Weisel late of Richland
Township deceased --- filed October 22 1827.)
Settlement of the Estate of Joseph Weisel – Richland – Filed February 29th
1829.
Settlement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel executors
of the estate of Joseph Weisel late of Richland Township, deceased.
By cash paid:
Register for proving will 4.50
Henry Hemmery .39
Valantine Opp 1.37
George Trumbauer 2.89
David Mumbauer .50
Peter Weisel 124.45
Sarah Weisel 30.00
David Singmaster 1.00
Samuel A. Smith 1.50
David Walp 6.56
Solomon Freis 8.00
Samuel A. Smith 2.00
Valentine Opp .50
Abraham Gerhart 1.06
Samuel Heller 7.21
Andrew Heller 4.00
Samuel Dirsti** .40
Charles E. Dubois 5.00
Valentine Opp 1.00
David Seiple 1.00
George Hicks .80
William Green 10.27
George Snyder .88
Samuel Moffly 7.25
George Beringer .30
Valentine Opp 1.00
A Statement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel said
executors charge themselves as follows:
By amount of inventory on goods and chattels 360.15
Advance on sale of goods 99.19
To amount of land sold to Enoch Bihn 1000.00
To land sold to Geroge Beringer 146.49
Interest of Enoch Bihn 35.00
Interest of George Beringer 7.31
Interest of Samuel Shellenberger 5.00
Received of John Freed not in inventory 1.62
Account *** February 27th 1829 by
(signed by) Henry Heller & Catharine Weisel
Settlement Account of Henry Kemmuu guardian of Joseph Weisel (as written)
filed December 15, 1841.
Henry Kemmuu Gaurdian of Joseph Weisel a minor child of Joseph Weisel late
of Richland Twp.
1838 Apr. To amount of monies due as per sell in orphan court 166.95
interest 29.17.
By cash paid ward 1839 $50.00 Interest on same 5.25. Commisson on $196.12
@ 5 prcnt $9.80. Stating this account .50. Register clerks at Orphan Court
$3.00. Balance in guardians hands 127.57.
Bible of Samuel T. Weisel (1868- 19xx) Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. (Bible in possesion of Clarence and Hazel Weisel family, Bucks Co., PA. Scanned images provided by Bonnie Swartley Martin, July 2002.).
FAMILY REGISTER
PARENT'S NAMES
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
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Grandparents
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Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
Michael Kulp June 23, 1839 - Nov 19, 1885
Mary Amanda Texter Kulp June 30, 1837 - June 28, 1906
CHILDREN'S NAMES
Charles D. Weisel 7-18-1891
Harvey D. Weisel 10-5-1892
Elizabeth D. Weisel 6-5-1896
Milton D. Weisel 2-17-1901
MARRIAGES
Harvey D. Weisel to Ida Moyer 6-24-1914
Elizabeth D. weisel to Wilmer T Schaffer 1-2-1915
Elizabeth D. W. Schaffer to Horace J. Webner [no date]
Milton D. Weisel to Gladys Jones 6-15-1929
Harvey D. Weisel to Miriam Fluck Meyers 6-25-1930
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1850.
1850 Census, Bucks Co, Richland Township, m432-75316 p. 633
Beahm, Jonas 31 PA
Elizabeth 28 PA
Isabella 8 PA
Hannah 7 PA
Emaline 6 PA
Catharine 4 PA
Amanda 2 PA
Weisel, Catharine 62 PA [living with the Beahm family]
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Tombstone Inscriptions Spruance Library, Mercer Museum, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA. Information is taken from card file located in the periodical room.
Catharine Weisel, wife of Joseph 22 NOV 1789- 21 FEB 1872, wife of Joseph Weisel
middle section Row 15, Cemetery #2, Ridge Valley Cemetary, Argus, West Rockhill Twp, PA
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Church: Records of Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801.
Name: Frederick Salalte
Description: Deceased
Event: Burial
Date of Event: 12 Oct 1782
Remarks: Age 37 years, 1 month, 3 days.
Church: Records of Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 51570530.
Frederick Solliday
Birth: 7 Sep 1745
Death: 10 Oct 1782 (aged 37)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 51570530
Bio: buried 10/12/1782, aged 37/1/3. Birth and death dates are estimated.
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Maria Elizabeth Gares Solliday 1745-1794
Siblings
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1824
Catharina Solliday Crouthamel 1780-1844
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Ibid. Memorial #: 51570552.
Maria Elizabeth Gares Solliday
Birth: 26 Apr 1745
Death: Dec 1794 (aged 49)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 51570552
Family Members
Parents
John Charles Gares 1720-1796
Spouse
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Siblings
Catherine Geres Weisel 1754-1793
Nicholas Gares 1754-1828
Frederick Gares 1759-1823
Elizabeth Gares Lear 1762-Unknown
Children
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1824
Catharina Solliday Crouthamel 1780-1844
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 24 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570552/maria-elizabeth-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570552/maria-elizabeth-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Maria Elizabeth Gares Solliday (26 Apr 1745–Dec 1794), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51570552, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Barbara Laux Sallate Bride 10 Jun 1772 Marriage
Jacob Sallate Groom 10 Jun 1772 Marriage
Barbara Laux Bride10 Jun 1772 Marriage
Frederick Sallate Groom's father Marriage
Peter LauxBride's father Marriage
Ibid. U.S., Craftperson Files, 1600-1995.
Name: Jacob Saleda[Jacob Solliday, Salade, Sallade]
Birth Year: 1748
Residence Date: 1807
Residence Place: Bedminster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Year: 1815
Occupation: Clockmaker
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Craftperson Files, 1600-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data:Delaware, Craftperson Files, 1600-1995.
Card File of American Craftspeople, 1600-1995. The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc. Winterthur, Delaware.
Ibid. Orphans Court, Milford Township, Bucks County, 2328 Pet for Guardn for Mary Soliday.
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/18435270/person/20396650748/media/76591520-1588-42be-86b8-07be85966137
Orphans Court, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
2328 Pet for Guardn for Mary Soliday
The petition of Mary Soliday was presented and read thereby showing that she is a minor above the age of Fourteen years and a Daughter of Jacob Soliday, late of the Township Milford decd and being entitled to some estate from her deeased Father, and having no guardian to tkae are of said Estate, therefore oraying the Court some person as Guardian ? aforesaid.
Therefore the Court granted the prayer of the Petitioner an appointed Frederick Hess? Guardian of said minor.
May 31th, 1815
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 54174721.
COL Johann Jacob Solliday
Birth: 22 Jan 1748 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 15 Apr 1815 (aged 67) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 54174721
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Maria Barbara Laux Solliday 1754-1829
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Catherine Solliday Fulmer 1774-1843
John Solliday 1776-1856
Jacob Solliday 1779-1827
Elizabeth Solliday 1782-1782
Peter Solliday 1783-1858
Anna Barbara Solliday Gerhart 1793-1871
Frederick Solliday 1795-1803
Mary Magdalena Solliday Barndt Slifer 1797-1881
Maintained by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Originally Created by: Wilton Golson (46944807)
Added: 27 Jun 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54174721/johann-jacob-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54174721/johann-jacob-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for COL Johann Jacob Solliday (22 Jan 1748–15 Apr 1815), Find a Grave Memorial ID 54174721, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 190156627.
Jacob Solida
Birth: Feb 1748
Death: Apr 1815 (aged 67)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 190156627
Buried Apr 17; aged 67y 2m 2w
Created by: LVPennGen (47221698)
Added: 28 May 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190156627/jacob-solida
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190156627/jacob-solida : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Jacob Solida (Feb 1748–Apr 1815), Find a Grave Memorial ID 190156627, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by LVPennGen (contributor 47221698) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 73768567.
Maria Barbara Laux Solliday
Birth: 24 Apr 1754
Death: 3 Apr 1829 (aged 74)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-26
Memorial #: 73768567
Inscription: Aged 74Y 11M 10D
Sallade on tombstone
Family Members
Parents
Johann Peter Laux 1726-1799
Catharina Hennz Laux 1735-1798
Spouse
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
Siblings
John Loux 1756-1820
John Jacob Loux 1759-1825
Johann Peter Loucks 1760-1825
Anna Catharine Loux Kramer 1763-1785
Andrew Loux 1768-1845
Adam Loux 1771-1859
Mary Magdalena Loux Lutz 1775-1866
Children
Catherine Solliday Fulmer 1774-1843
Jacob Solliday 1779-1827
Elizabeth Solliday 1782-1782
Anna Barbara Solliday Gerhart 1793-1871
Frederick Solliday 1795-1803
Mary Magdalena Solliday Barndt Slifer 1797-1881
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 22 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73768567/maria-barbara-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73768567/maria-barbara-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Maria Barbara Laux Solliday (24 Apr 1754–3 Apr 1829), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73768567, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
John Salete Baptized 20 May 1750 Baptism
Frederick Salete Father Baptism
Frederick Salete Mother Baptism
John Hoenig Sponsor Baptism
Anna Hoenig Sponsor Baptism
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 192145261.
John Solliday
Birth: 1750
Death: unknown
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 192145261
Bio: John was baptized at Tohickon Reformed Church on 5/20/1750. He must have died before the 1755 birth of Frederick's other son John. This John is presumably buried at Tohickon Cemetery but there is no tombstone.
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 10 Aug 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192145261/john-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192145261/john-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for John Solliday (1750–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192145261, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Manuel Salete
Sex: Male
Father's Name: Frederick Salete
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Barbara
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 4 Feb 1753
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-298 : 27 January 2020), John Manuel Salete, 1753.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
John Manuel Salete Baptized 4 Feb 1753 Baptism
Frederick Salete Father Baptism
Barbara Salete Mother Baptism
Ibid.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
John Sallate Born 10 Nov 1793 Birth
John Sallat Baptize21 Apr 1794 Baptism
Emmanuel Sallate Father Baptism
Magdalena Sallate Mother Baptism
John Hönig Sponsor Baptism
John Hönig Sponsor Baptism
Ibid.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Catharine Salate Born 25 Jun 1783 Birth
Catharine Salate Baptized 12 Oct 1783 Baptism
Emmanuel Salate Father Baptism
Emmanuel Salate Mother Baptism
John Salate Sponsor Baptism
John Salate Sponsor Baptism
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 51570211.
John Emanuel Solliday
Birth: 1 Oct 1752
Death: 6 Jun 1833 (aged 80)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 51570211
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Magdalena Heany Solliday 1758-1825
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Elizabeth Solliday Ott 1778-1822
Susanna Solliday Kramer 1781-1870
Catharine Solliday Crouthamel 1783-1871
Barbara Solliday Kramer 1786-1855
John Solliday 1793-1868
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 24 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570211/john-emanuel-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570211/john-emanuel-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for John Emanuel Solliday (1 Oct 1752–6 Jun 1833), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51570211, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 51570234.
Magdalena Heany Solliday
Birth: 13 Dec 1758
Death: 9 Jun 1825 (aged 66)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 51570234
Family Members
Parents
John Heany 1725-1787
Catharine Benner Heany 1741-1821
Spouse
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Siblings
Child Hoenig Unknown-1757
Maria Heany Maugel 1767-1848
Jacob Heany 1774-1847
Abraham Hoenig 1778-1853
Esther Henig Solliday 1782-1878
Half Siblings
Catharine Heany Ott Unknown-1780
John Adam Heany 1756-1757
Children
Elizabeth Solliday Ott 1778-1822
Susanna Solliday Kramer 1781-1870
Catharine Solliday Crouthamel 1783-1871
Barbara Solliday Kramer 1786-1855
John Solliday 1793-1868
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 24 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570234/magdalena-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51570234/magdalena-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Magdalena Heany Solliday (13 Dec 1758–9 Jun 1825), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51570234, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Salatin
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1755
Father's Name: Frederick Salatin
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Maria Barbara
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 13 Jul 1755
Event Place: Lutheran Church, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Lutheran Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-QKZ : 27 January 2020), John Salatin, 1755.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 20204118.
Johannes Sallade
Birth: 9 Apr 1755
Death: 19 Jan 1842 (aged 86)
Burial: Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery, Woxall, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row 16, Lot 48
Bio: Veteran of Revolutionary War
Inscription: Revolutionary War
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Elisabeth Hinkle Sallade 1764-1841
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Maintained by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Originally Created by: George Morneau (46902948)
Added: 1 Jul 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20204118/johannes-sallade
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20204118/johannes-sallade : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Johannes Sallade (9 Apr 1755–19 Jan 1842), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20204118, citing Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery, Woxall, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 20204116.
Elisabeth Hinkle Sallade
Birth: 5 Jan 1764
Death: 4 Dec 1841 (aged 77)
Burial: Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery, Woxall, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row 16, Lot 49
Memorial #: 20204116
Inscription: wife of Johannes Sallade
Family Members
Parents
Leonard Hinkle 1729-1810
Elizabeth Ziegenfuss Hinkle 1743-1817
Spouse
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Siblings
Jacob Hinkle Unknown-1773
John Hinkle 1758-1838
John Adam Hinkle 1759-1843
Margaret Hinkle Haas 1760-1829
Sarah Maria Hinkle Trumbauer Illick 1781-1856
Maintained by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Originally Created by: George Morneau (46902948)
Added: 1 Jul 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20204116/elisabeth-sallade
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20204116/elisabeth-sallade : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Elisabeth Hinkle Sallade (5 Jan 1764–4 Dec 1841), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20204116, citing Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery, Woxall, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Salade Baptized 13 Aug 1758 Baptism
Elizabeth Salade Mother Baptism
Elizabeth Salade Born 26 April Birth
Frederick SaladeFather Baptism
Ibid. Church: Records of Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801.
Name: Elizabeth Salade
Description: Baptized
Event: Baptism
Date of Event: 13 Aug 1758
Remarks: Parents are the sponsors.
Church: Records of Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 115484434.
Elizabeth Solliday Reed
Birth: 26 Apr 1758
Death: 4 Jan 1825 (aged 66)
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Philadelphia; Lot 1; 1st German Reformed Plot
Memorial #: 115484434
Bio: First interred in the old Reformed Church Cemetery, Philadelphia, but later re-interred in West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Inscription: A. D. 1870
Within this enclosure are buried the sacred remains of the dead transferred from the burial ground of The German Reformed Church 17th and Cherry St. Philadelphia
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Philip Reed 1756-1819
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Samuel Reed 1798-1882
Sarah Reed Bibighaus 1801-1840
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 14 Aug 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115484434/elizabeth-reed
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115484434/elizabeth-reed : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Elizabeth Solliday Reed (26 Apr 1758–4 Jan 1825), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115484434, citing West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 115484494.
Philip Reed
Birth: 2 Oct 1756
Death: 19 Jun 1819 (aged 62)
Burial: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Philadelphia; Lot 1; 1st German Reformed Plot
Memorial #: 115484494
Bio: First interred in the old Reformed Church Cemetery, Philadelphia, but later re-interred in West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Inscription: A. D. 1870
Within this enclosure are buried the sacred remains of the dead transferred from the burial ground of The German Reformed Church 17th and Cherry St. Philadelphia
Family Members
Parents
Jacob Reed 1730-1820
Magdalena Leidy Reed 1739-1804
Spouse
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Siblings
Jacob Reed 1762-1846
Elizabeth Reed Convear 1764-1825
Johannes Reed 1767-1789
Catharine Reed Lindsey 1770-1844
Children
Samuel Reed 1798-1882
Sarah Reed Bibighaus 1801-1840
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 14 Aug 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115484494/philip-reed
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115484494/philip-reed : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Philip Reed (2 Oct 1756–19 Jun 1819), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115484494, citing West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 52498363.
Daniel Solliday
Birth: 16 Aug 1763
Death: 12 Sep 1834 (aged 71)
Burial: Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 52498363
Inscription: Aged 71 Yrs & 27 Days
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Mary Barbara Wyker Solliday 1770-1855
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Joseph Solliday 1790-1825
Samuel Solliday 1792-1830
John Nicholas Solliday 1794-1881
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 17 May 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52498363/daniel-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52498363/daniel-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Daniel Solliday (16 Aug 1763–12 Sep 1834), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52498363, citing Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 52498347.
Mary Barbara Wyker Solliday
Birth: 1 Jan 1770
Death: 18 Sep 1855 (aged 85)
Burial: Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 52498347
Inscription: Wife of Daniel - Aged 85 Yrs 8 Mos 11 Days
Family Members
Parents
John Nicholas Wyker 1731-1808
Susanna Wyker 1736-1822
Spouse
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Siblings
William Weiker 1763-1764
George Wyker 1766-1850
Dianna Wyker Laubenstine 1778-1864
Children
Joseph Solliday 1790-1825
Samuel Solliday 1792-1830
John Nicholas Solliday 1794-1881
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 17 May 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52498347/mary-barbara-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52498347/mary-barbara-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Mary Barbara Wyker Solliday (1 Jan 1770–18 Sep 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52498347, citing Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Henry Salate Groom 26 Mar 1789 Marriage
Catharine Reppert Salate Bride 26 Mar 1789 Marriage
Catharine Reppert Bride 26 Mar 1789 Marriage
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 192145299.
Henry Solliday
Birth: 1765
Death: 1821 (aged 55–56)
Burial: Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 192145299
Bio: Henry's burial place is uncertain but he is most likely buried in Lower Tinicum Cemetery as most of his children were baptized here and his eldest daughter is buried here.
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Sarah Solliday Geddes 1791-1857
Mary Solliday Johnson 1796-1883
Elizabeth Solliday Pickering 1798-1862
Margaret Solliday Lunn 1800-1855
Ann Solliday 1807-1899
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 10 Aug 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192145299/henry-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192145299/henry-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Henry Solliday (1765–1821), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192145299, citing Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Benjamin Salate
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1766
Father's Name: Frederick Salate
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Barbara
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 11 Jan 1767
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-YWC : 27 January 2020), Benjamin Salate, 1767.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73722154.
Benjamin Solliday
Birth: 15 Jun 1766
Death: 19 Jul 1843 (aged 77)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-13
Memorial #: 73722154
Inscription: Aged 77Y 1M 4D
Family Members
Parents
Frederick Solliday Unknown-1804
Maria Barbara Weisel Solliday 1726-Unknown
Spouse
Margaret Kramer Solliday 1776-1836
Siblings
Frederick Solliday 1745-1782
Johann Jacob Solliday 1748-1815
John Solliday 1750-Unknown
John Emanuel Solliday 1752-1833
Johannes Sallade 1755-1842
Elizabeth Solliday Reed 1758-1825
Daniel Solliday 1763-1834
Henry Solliday 1765-1821
Children
Henry Solliday 1794-1855
Jacob Kramer Solliday 1800-1870
Mary Solliday Haines 1810-1879
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 21 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73722154/benjamin-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73722154/benjamin-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Benjamin Solliday (15 Jun 1766–19 Jul 1843), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73722154, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 73722173.
Margaret Kramer Solliday
Birth: 1776
Death: 8 Oct 1836 (aged 59–60)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-13
Memorial #: 73722173
Inscription: A Born Kramer - Aged 63 Years
Family Members
Spouse
Benjamin Solliday 1766-1843
Children
Henry Solliday 1794-1855
Jacob Kramer Solliday 1800-1870
Mary Solliday Haines 1810-1879
Eunice G. Guinn 1913-1935
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 21 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73722173/margaret-solliday
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73722173/margaret-solliday : accessed 12 November 2021), memorial page for Margaret Kramer Solliday (1776–8 Oct 1836), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73722173, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Frederick Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:21 Apr 1751
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name:Jacob Weissel
Mother's Name:Anna Margaret
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-Y31 : 9 December 2014), Jacob Weissel in entry for Frederick Weissel, 21 Apr 1751; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Jacob Weisel & Anna Margaret child Frederick bap. 21 APR 1751 wit. Blasius Beyer & Elizabeth
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62200/images/62200_0050_1988
Weisell, Frederick; County: Bucks; Unit 3rd Bn; Class: 4th;
Company or Commander: Capt. William McHenry; Duty: March His Tour; Appeal Book (Year 1781)
Source Citation: Pennsylvania State Archives; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File; Series Number: 13.50
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916
Ibid. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860, Bedminster 1794
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1861071:2188
Frederick Wisel |3|9| is listed under the column of "Single Men"
The Bucks County Historical Society; Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860; Collection: Title No. 102; Roll Number: 1
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860
Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA., Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel (Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel
(Handwritten)
Know all men by these presents that I Frederick Wisley of Bedminster Township eldest son that is now living in this State of Jacob Wisley late of the same place deceased, do by these presents renounce, release and quit claim to the Administration of the goods and chattel rights and credits whatsoever, which were of the said deceased, and desire that the same may be commuted to my brother George Wisely or to such persons as may be entitled thereto. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty third day of August anno Dom 1797.
Witness Present, Michael Weissell
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We, the auditors appointed to adjust and settle the accounts of George Weisel, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Weisel deceased do report that upon examination of the accounts we find a balance of seven hundred and thirty two pounds and one shilling and five pence in the hands of the administrator. We also find that Daniel Weisel, one of the heirs, had received from his father Jacob Weisel, on the second day of January 1793, the sum of seventy three pounds, eleven shillings and nine pence which we have considered as an advancement. Therefore he will not be entitled to receive a child's full share out of the above balance but only the sum of thirty five pounds, seventeen shillings, eight pence, the residue to be distributed among the other heirs of the said Jacob Weisel deceased, agreeably to the accounts for the distribution of Intestate Estates. Witness our hands this nineteenth day of November Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and eight - 1808.
William Erwin, Ralph Stover, Geo. Burges
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Register's Office, Bucks County April 20th, 1809
The heirs, creditors , and other persons interested are desired to take notice, that George Weisel Administrator of Jacob Weisel last of the township of Bedminster deceased has filed in this Office the accounts of his Administration to the Estate of the said deceased, and that the same will be presented, for approbation and allowance, to an Orphans Court, to be held at Newtown, in and for the said County of Bucks, on the thirtieth day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M.
Register
Know all men by these presents that I Frederick Wisley of Bedminster Township
eldest son that is now living in this State of Jacob Wisley late of the same
place deceased, do by these presents renounce, release and quit claim to the
Administration of the goods and chattel rights and credits whatsoever, which
were of the said deceased, and desire that the same may be commuted to my
brother George Wisely or to such persons as may be entitled thereto. In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty third day of August
anno Dom 1797.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860, Tinicum 1801
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2590859:2188
Frederick Wisel is recorded as a "farmer" in the tax register under the column "Single Men Names"
Source Citation: The Bucks County Historical Society; Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860; Collection: Title No. 102; Roll Number: 22
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax Records, 1782-1860
Lycoming Gazette, Williamsport, PA, Lycoming Gazette Williamsport, PA 10 May 1826-31 Dec 1836 Web source 5/2002: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasulliv/reviews/lycominggazette2.htm (Lycoming Gazette, Williamsport, PA).
5 Nov. 1828
Frederick WEISEL, died on Monday morning last in Loyalsock Twp., aged about 70 years
5 Nov. 1828
Frederick WEISEL, died on Monday morning last in Loyalsock Twp., aged about 70 years
Riverview Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland (Riverview Cemetery records obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland). Weisel, Jacob b. 5 Aug. 1753; d. 31 Oct. 1812.
Weisel, Jacob b. 5 Aug. 1753; d. 31 Oct. 1812
Weisel, Margaret b. 16 Sep. 1773; d 28 Jul 1817
Weisel, Daniel, Sr. b. in Bucks County, PA 19 Apr. 1765; d 19 May 1825
Weisel, Mary 3rd d/o Daniel and Margaret Weisel b. 6 Dec. 1799, d. 4 Apr. 1846
Shoop, A. d 26 Feb. 1873 age 65 yr, 8 mo, 22 da
Shoop, Susan w/o A. Shoop d. 23 Jan 1907 age 93 yr, 3 mo, 12 da
Rhode, Jacob Jr., b. 2 Jul 1804, d. 9 May 1875
Rhode, Margaret w/o Jacob Rhode b. 5 Oct. 1807, d. 8 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Dr. Samuel b. 10 May 1810, d. 26 Jan. 1872
Weisel, Susan M. w/o Dr. Samuel Weisel d. 26 Dec. 1898 age 89 yr.
Weisel, Samuel L. s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel d. 9 Jan. age 36 yr.
Weisel, Dr. Edmund T. 2nd s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel b. 12 Oct. 1840,
d. 3 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Marion E. b. 28 Nov. 1844, d. 25 Feb. 1890
1800 United States Federal Census, Maryland.
Book Index 1800: (Compiled Jackson)
Wesel, Daniel Washington Co, MD 162 10020-21110-10
M: <10=1, 26-45=2 F: <10=2, 10-15=1, 16-25=1, 26-45=1
Jacob is likely the 2nd male age 26-45 in the household of Daniel.
Book Index.
Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland M252_16, p. 470
Weisel, Daniel 20011-21110-0
M: <10=2, 26-45=1, >45=1
F: <10=2, 10-15=1, 16-25=1, 26-45=1
Weisel, Jacob 00001-00000-0
M: >45=1
Jacob is unmarried, living alone in the 1810 census.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 118710967.
Jacob Weisel
Birth: 5 Aug 1753
Death: 31 Oct 1812 (aged 59)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118710967
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 14 Oct 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118710967/jacob-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Jacob Weisel (5 Aug 1753–31 Oct 1812), Find A Grave Memorial no. 118710967, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Jacob Weissel & Margaret child Anna Catharine b. 18 MAR 1756 bap 6 JUN 1756 wit Jacob Frey & Catharine Beyer
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Name:Anna Catharine Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:06 Jun 1756
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:18 Mar 1756
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Jacob Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
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"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2V2-DVL : 9 December 2014), Anna Catharine Weissel, 06 Jun 1756; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
1936 Weisel Family Association
Fifth Annual Reunion
at Forest Park, Chalfont, Bucks County, PA
on Saturday, September 5, 1936
Fifth Annual Reunion Approaches
The Committee on Arrangements is looking forward to this year's meeting as the largest and most enjoyable so far. Forest Park, a beautiful picnic grove, has been chosen because of the many advantages not heretofore available. A modern sanitary swimming pool and a few amusements will make the youngsters glad they came, and the location of this park makes it convenient for the Bucks County Weisels as well as the others. Support the plans of the committee by bringing the whole family. Pack a picnic lunch and we will all have a good old Weisel outing.
HISTORY OF THE MARYLAND WEISELS
Brief mention has been made at earlier reunions of the Maryland branch of the Weisel family of Bucks County. It is now fitting that some of the facts of the illustrious group should be made more generally known.
Jacob Weisel, Sr., son of the colonial pioneers, born about 1726, married Ann Margaret (surname not known) early in 1750 and they had the following children.
(1)Frederick, born January 1, 1751, died unmarried at Williamsport, PA, on November 1, 1838;
(2)Jacob, Jr., born August 5, 1753; more later;
(3)Anna Catherine, born March 18, 1756; died August 18, 1758;
(4)John, born July 6, 1758, no further data;
(5)George, born January 29, 1761, died June 12, 1835: married Elizabeth
Hoenig (Haney) January 18, 1788, born March 18, 1760, died March 8, 1858,
descendants around Williamsport, PA;
(6)Henry (?): uncertainty as to this name;
(7)Daniel, born April 10, 1766; more later;
(8)Maria Elizabeth, born July 9, 1769, died September 14, 1840, unmarried, at Williamsport, Penna.
In our struggle for independence, Jacob, Sr., served as an Ensign and First Lieutenant, and Frederick as a private in the Bucks County militia, and Jacob, Jr. served as a gunner in Captain Joseph Watkins' 1st Company, Artillery Battalion of Philadelphia. In 1786 the brothers Jacob, Jr., and Daniel migrated to the later-named Williamsport, Maryland, southwest of Hagerstown. Jacob, Jr., died unmarried on October 31, 1812, and was buried there. Daniel associated himself with a Mr. Humrichhouse in the merchandise business there and about 1790 married Margaret Startzman, born September 16, 1773, died July 28, 1817, daughter of Henry and Eve Startzman. Their house was one of the first erected on the banks of the Potomac River in that region. Their children were:
(1)Jacob, born May 2, 1791;
(2)Elizabeth, born November 17, 1792: married Daniel Cyester, no issue;
(3)George, born January 29, 1796;
(4)Sarah, born 1797, married Skipwith Wilson: issue;
(5)Mary, born December 6, 1799, unmarried: died April 4, 1846;
(6)Daniel, Jr., born January 26, 1803: more below;
(7)Margaret, born October 11, 1807: md. Jacob Roth (Rhode) Jr.: issue;
(8)Samuel, born May 16, 1810: more below;
(9)Susanna, born October 11, 1813: md. Adam Shoop: issue.
Daniel Weisel, Jr., was graduated from Princeton College in 1824 and immediately entered the office of Attorney Hoffman at Baltimore. While there he was graduated from the Baltimore Law School. In 1826 he was admitted to the Maryland Bar and the same year married Matilda, daughter of Amos and Sarah Theresa (Williams) Davis, the latter a niece of General Otho Holland Williams. In 1830, with a Mr. Tice, he established the Republican Banner, a Whig newspaper, at Williamsport. His editorials were so able and forcible as to attract widespread attention, including the publishers of the "National Intelligencer". In 1838 they moved to Hagerstown, where he gained a lucrative law practice. From 1847 to 1852 he was Associate Justice of the Judicial District comprising Frederick, Washington, and Allegheny Counties, when by a constitutional change the court was supplanted by the single judge system. In 1861 he was elected Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit, comprising Washington and Allegheny Counties, and in 1864 became a Judge of the Court of Appeals of the state, going out of office with another constitutional change in the judicial system in 1867. He thereupon resumed private practice.
In 1868 he was Republican candidate for Congress in the 6th District, reducing the normal opposition majority from 2800 to 480. That year he was awarded the honorary degree of LL.D. by his alma mater, Princeton College. In 1872 he was Delegate-at-large from Maryland to the National Republican Convention that nominated Grant and Wilson.
HISTORY of the MARYLAND WEISELS
Judge Weisel was a founder of the Williamsport Bank and its president for many years. His benefactions were numerous and he was an ardent advocate of education. He participated in the promotion and foundation of the Hagerstown Lyceum and the Hagerstown Female Seminary, and also was a member of the Board of Visitors of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick.
Judge Weisel died at Hagerstown on September 25, 1880, and was buried in the cemetery of the Trinity Lutheran Church there. Promptly upon his decease the Washington County Bar adopted a resolution eulogizing his distinguished career and his personal character, as set out on page 1126 of J. T. Scharf's History of Western Maryland. He was a man of sturdy independence of character, sincere convictions, and great earnestness of purpose . . . . the personification of gentlemanly bearing and professional courtesy. His portrait will soon be hung among those of the other judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals at Hagerstown. He left no children.
His brother, Dr. Samuel Weisel, was likewise an eminent man. He was graduated in medicine from the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1832 and was an outstanding surgeon in western Maryland. On November 14, 1837, he married Susan M. Turner. He died on January 26, 1872, and his wife died on December 26, 1898, aged 89 years. A son, Dr. Daniel Weisel, was also an able surgeon, having served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army and attained the grade of Captain and Assistant Surgeon. Me was born on August 29, 1838, and died on October 30, 1888. His wife, who was Isabel Waters, died on November 19, 1929. A daughter, Harriet, lives in Washington DC, and a son, Major Edmund T. Weisel, born September 21, 1878, served in the Field Artillery of the U.S. Army. During the World War (I) he was promoted to the temporary grade of Lieutenant-Colonel on General Staff duty. On October 15, 1922, he was retired on physical disability and died (unmarried) on October 31, 1927.
Jacob Weisel, Sr., son of the colonial pioneers, born about 1726, married Ann Margaret (surname not known) early in 1750 and they had the following children.
(1)Frederick, born January 1, 1751, died unmarried at Williamsport, PA, on
November 1, 1838;
(2)Jacob, Jr., born August 5, 1753; more later;
(3)Anna Catherine, born March 18, 1756; died August 18, 1758;
(4)John, born July 6, 1758, no further data;
(5)George, born January 29, 1761, died June 12, 1835: married Elizabeth
Hoenig (Haney) January 18, 1788, born March 18, 1760, died March 8, 1858,
descendants around Williamsport, PA;
(6)Henry (?): uncertainty as to this name;
(7)Daniel, born April 10, 1766; more later;
(8)Maria Elizabeth, born July 9, 1769, died September 14, 1840, unmarried,
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 266.
Child of Jacob Weisel d. 18 Aug 1758 bur 20 AUG
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Name: Weisel
Death Date: 18 August 1758 (18 August 1758)
Parent Name: Jacob Weisel
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 20 Aug
Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States
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Jacob Weisel's child died Aug 18, 1758, buried Aug. 20
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
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Name: John Weisel
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 6 Jul 1758
Father's Name: Jacob Weisel
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Margaret
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 20 Aug 1758
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Book Number: 974.8 B4PG V.31
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: C50755-1
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Jacob Weisel & Margaret; John b. July 6; bap. Aug. 20, 1758; Blasius Beyer & wf
Compiled by Wesley M. Robinson of Greensburg, PA, Weisel Revolutionary War Record (The Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5,).
Name Source Address Date Service
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Wisel, Adam V-7-315 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Adam V-7-318 Lancester Co. 1782 Malitia
Wisel, Frederick V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Malitia - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Frederick V-5-378 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12-Malitia-Capt. Wm McHenry
Weisel, Frederic V-5-384 Bedmin. Twp 1781 4th class Capt. McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-427 Haycock Twp 1781 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, George V-5-432 Haycock Twp 1781 Oct 14 Capt. Manus Yost Co.
Wisel, Henry V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Henry V-5-444 Bucks Co 1783 May 1 - Ensign-Commision
Wisel, Henry VI-3-99 Bucks Co 1786 Lieut - 1st Batt. Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-400 Bucks Co 1775 Oct 9 - Private Richland Comp
Wisel, Jacob V-5-351 Bucks Co 1777 1st Lieut.- Commision
Wisel, Jacob V-5-342 Bucks Co 1780 Ensign-Comission
Wisel, Mickel Jr V-5-373 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, Michel V-5-379 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-374 Bedmin. Twp 1780 Under Capt. Wm McHenry
Wisel, George V-5-380 Bedmin. Twp 1781 June 12 - Capt. Wm McHenry
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Name:George Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:14 Jun 1761
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:29 Jan 1761
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Jacob Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
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"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-TYX : 9 December 2014), George Weisel, 14 Jun 1761; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 219.
George Weissel & Elizabeth Hoenig m 8 JAN 1788
Newspaper cutting by the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Pennsylvania Newspaper and publication date unknown (Unknown).
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill.
John George Weisel (born Jan 29, 1761), Last will and testament of George Weisel of Hepburn Township, Lycoming County. Apr 21, 1835 - Proved Jun 16, 1835 (Register of Wills, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania).
Will of John George Weisel
The last will and testament of George Weisel of Hepburn Township, Lycoming
County. I, George Weisel, considering the uncertainties of mortal life and
being of sound mind and memory, blessed be to Almighty God for the same, do
make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and following:
First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth Weisel the house that
I now live in for her lifetime with all the household furniture, beds,
bedsteads, chairs, clock and case stove and one cow and pasture and that
meadow west of the Grist Mill and north of the crick and it is my will that
my executor shall cut and make alive to her the hay in the barn and apples
and cider made and delivered to her. For the support for her lifetime, I
give and bequeath to my wife ten bushels of wheat and ten bushels of rye and
ten bushels of buckwheat and ten bushels of corn, from the total received in
the mill and the garden by the mansion house.
For her lifetime, I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth Weisel the sum of
one thousand dollars cash which shall be left in care of my executor for her
support and the interest to be paid every year and the interest for her
support that heir shall pay I bequeath to my granddaughter Nancy xxx hundred
dollars cash I will and order to her be paid in two years after my decease
and she should depart this life before her husband, it shall be left to her
heirs then. My will is that all the residue of my goods, chattels: Grist
Mill, saw mill, carding machine and the surplus of money if there is any
shall be indifferently appraised and after such appraisement made that the
same shall be divided into three equal parts, one equal third part whereof I
give and bequeath unto my daughter Katherine Ball, one other equal third part
thereof I give and bequeath unto my daughter now Margaret Thompson, one other
equal third part I give and bequeath unto my son John Weisel and it is my
will that the water and water courses shall always and forever remain for the
Grist Mill, saw mill and carding machine, and it is my will the money goods
and chattels which I left to my wife what should remain after her decease
shall be equally divided share and share alike to my three children -
Katherine , Margaret and John.
I give and bequeath the stove that now is in the school house near the mill
for the benefit of the school for ever and ever. William Ball, Samuel
Thompson and John Weisel whom I hereby appoint my sole executors of this my
last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty first day of
April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five.
John George Weisel seal
Signed, dated published and declared by the above named George Weisel to be
his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request, and in
his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto, John Hannah,
seal, Charles Weis seal, Jacob Weisel seal Lycoming County this sixteenth
day of June Anno Domini 1835. Before me John Vanderbilt Register for the
probate of wills and granting letters of administration in and for the County
of Lycoming personally came John Hannah, Charles Weis, and Jacob Weisel the
subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will and being duly sworn according to
law, did depose and that they were present and saw and heard John George
Weisel the Testator sign seal publish pronounce and declare the foregoing
instrument of writing as and for his testament and last will and that at the
time of so doing he was of perfect and sound mind, memory and understanding
to the best of their knowledge, observation and belief. John Vanderbilt,
Register
Letters testamentary granted to William Ball, Samuel Thompson and John Weisel
xxx in the above will named executors sworn and affirmed and will registered
June 16th, 1835
The last will and testament of George Weisel of Hepburn Township, Lycoming
County Apr 21, 1835.
Lycoming Gazette Williamsport, PA 10 May 1826-31 Dec 1836 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasulliv/reviews/lycominggazette2.htm (Lycoming Gazette Williamsport, PA).
18 Feb. 1829
Circuit Court List (April Term) - See p. 241
Notice - Those persons who have subscribed to the building
of the German Lutheran and Reformed Church, in Williamsport,
are respectfully invited to pay the amount of their subscription
to Henry GABLE, Collector, who is authorized to receive the same,
between this time and the first of April next. Coercive measures
we want not to resort to. George WEISEL, Frederick OTT, Henry HARTMAN
and Jacob GRAFIUS (building managers)
17 June 1835
George WEISEL, died on Saturday the 13th inst., an aged and
highly respectable citizen in Hepburn Twp.
17 June 1835
George WEISEL, died on Saturday the 13th inst., an aged and
highly respectable citizen in Hepburn Twp.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 21298169.
<b>Johann George Weisel
</b>Birth: Jan. 29, 1761
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Jun. 13, 1835
Hepburnville
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Susan May Hunsicker
Record added: Sep 01, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 21298169
Newspaper cutting by the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Pennsylvania Newspaper and publication date unknown (Unknown).
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name:Elizabeth Wisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Female
Age:89
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1761
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:
House Number:240
Line Number:18
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:795
GS Film Number:444763
Digital Folder Number:004205099
Image Number:00126
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4CM-MDB : 9 November 2014), Elizabeth Wisel, Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Elizabeth is enumerated in the household of
William Rout 60 M Farmer, Germany
Rebecca Rout 60 F ,, Germany
David Rout 21 M, PA
Elizabeth Wisel 89 F PA
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 21291898.
<b>Elizabeth <i>Hoenig</i> Weisel
</b>Birth: Mar. 16, 1760
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Mar. 8, 1858
Hepburnville
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Family links:
Children:
Jacob Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Susan May Hunsicker
Record added: Sep 01, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 21291898
Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA., Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel (Register of Wills, Bucks County, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.).
Administration of the Estate of Jacob Weisel
(Handwritten)
Know all men by these presents that I Frederick Wisley of Bedminster Township eldest son that is now living in this State of Jacob Wisley late of the same place deceased, do by these presents renounce, release and quit claim to the Administration of the goods and chattel rights and credits whatsoever, which were of the said deceased, and desire that the same may be commuted to my brother George Wisely or to such persons as may be entitled thereto. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty third day of August anno Dom 1797.
Witness Present, Michael Weissell
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We, the auditors appointed to adjust and settle the accounts of George Weisel, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Weisel deceased do report that upon examination of the accounts we find a balance of seven hundred and thirty two pounds and one shilling and five pence in the hands of the administrator. We also find that Daniel Weisel, one of the heirs, had received from his father Jacob Weisel, on the second day of January 1793, the sum of seventy three pounds, eleven shillings and nine pence which we have considered as an advancement. Therefore he will not be entitled to receive a child's full share out of the above balance but only the sum of thirty five pounds, seventeen shillings, eight pence, the residue to be distributed among the other heirs of the said Jacob Weisel deceased, agreeably to the accounts for the distribution of Intestate Estates. Witness our hands this nineteenth day of November Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and eight - 1808.
William Erwin, Ralph Stover, Geo. Burges
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Register's Office, Bucks County April 20th, 1809
The heirs, creditors , and other persons interested are desired to take notice, that George Weisel Administrator of Jacob Weisel last of the township of Bedminster deceased has filed in this Office the accounts of his Administration to the Estate of the said deceased, and that the same will be presented, for approbation and allowance, to an Orphans Court, to be held at Newtown, in and for the said County of Bucks, on the thirtieth day of May next at 10 o'clock A.M.
Register
We also find that Daniel Weisel, one of the heirs, had
received from his father Jacob Weisel, on the second day of January 1793, the
sum of seventy three pounds, eleven shillings and nine pence which we have
considered as an advancement.
Riverview Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland (Riverview Cemetery records obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland).
Weisel, Jacob b. 5 Aug. 1753; d. 31 Oct. 1812
Weisel, Margaret b. 16 Sep. 1773; d 28 Jul 1817
Weisel, Daniel, Sr. b. in Bucks County, PA 19 Apr. 1765; d 19 May 1825
Weisel, Mary 3rd d/o Daniel and Margaret Weisel b. 6 Dec. 1799, d. 4 Apr. 1846
Shoop, A. d 26 Feb. 1873 age 65 yr, 8 mo, 22 da
Shoop, Susan w/o A. Shoop d. 23 Jan 1907 age 93 yr, 3 mo, 12 da
Rhode, Jacob Jr., b. 2 Jul 1804, d. 9 May 1875
Rhode, Margaret w/o Jacob Rhode b. 5 Oct. 1807, d. 8 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Dr. Samuel b. 10 May 1810, d. 26 Jan. 1872
Weisel, Susan M. w/o Dr. Samuel Weisel d. 26 Dec. 1898 age 89 yr.
Weisel, Samuel L. s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel d. 9 Jan. age 36 yr.
Weisel, Dr. Edmund T. 2nd s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel b. 12 Oct. 1840,
d. 3 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Marion E. b. 28 Nov. 1844, d. 25 Feb. 1890
Weisel, Daniel, Sr. b. in Bucks County, PA 19 Apr. 1765; d 19 May 1825
Book Index. Wysel, Daniel 122.
Wysel, Daniel 122
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
1936 Weisel Family Association
Fifth Annual Reunion
at Forest Park, Chalfont, Bucks County, PA
on Saturday, September 5, 1936
Fifth Annual Reunion Approaches
The Committee on Arrangements is looking forward to this year's meeting as the largest and most enjoyable so far. Forest Park, a beautiful picnic grove, has been chosen because of the many advantages not heretofore available. A modern sanitary swimming pool and a few amusements will make the youngsters glad they came, and the location of this park makes it convenient for the Bucks County Weisels as well as the others. Support the plans of the committee by bringing the whole family. Pack a picnic lunch and we will all have a good old Weisel outing.
HISTORY OF THE MARYLAND WEISELS
Brief mention has been made at earlier reunions of the Maryland branch of the Weisel family of Bucks County. It is now fitting that some of the facts of the illustrious group should be made more generally known.
Jacob Weisel, Sr., son of the colonial pioneers, born about 1726, married Ann Margaret (surname not known) early in 1750 and they had the following children.
(1)Frederick, born January 1, 1751, died unmarried at Williamsport, PA, on November 1, 1838;
(2)Jacob, Jr., born August 5, 1753; more later;
(3)Anna Catherine, born March 18, 1756; died August 18, 1758;
(4)John, born July 6, 1758, no further data;
(5)George, born January 29, 1761, died June 12, 1835: married Elizabeth
Hoenig (Haney) January 18, 1788, born March 18, 1760, died March 8, 1858,
descendants around Williamsport, PA;
(6)Henry (?): uncertainty as to this name;
(7)Daniel, born April 10, 1766; more later;
(8)Maria Elizabeth, born July 9, 1769, died September 14, 1840, unmarried, at Williamsport, Penna.
In our struggle for independence, Jacob, Sr., served as an Ensign and First Lieutenant, and Frederick as a private in the Bucks County militia, and Jacob, Jr. served as a gunner in Captain Joseph Watkins' 1st Company, Artillery Battalion of Philadelphia. In 1786 the brothers Jacob, Jr., and Daniel migrated to the later-named Williamsport, Maryland, southwest of Hagerstown. Jacob, Jr., died unmarried on October 31, 1812, and was buried there. Daniel associated himself with a Mr. Humrichhouse in the merchandise business there and about 1790 married Margaret Startzman, born September 16, 1773, died July 28, 1817, daughter of Henry and Eve Startzman. Their house was one of the first erected on the banks of the Potomac River in that region. Their children were:
(1)Jacob, born May 2, 1791;
(2)Elizabeth, born November 17, 1792: married Daniel Cyester, no issue;
(3)George, born January 29, 1796;
(4)Sarah, born 1797, married Skipwith Wilson: issue;
(5)Mary, born December 6, 1799, unmarried: died April 4, 1846;
(6)Daniel, Jr., born January 26, 1803: more below;
(7)Margaret, born October 11, 1807: md. Jacob Roth (Rhode) Jr.: issue;
(8)Samuel, born May 16, 1810: more below;
(9)Susanna, born October 11, 1813: md. Adam Shoop: issue.
Daniel Weisel, Jr., was graduated from Princeton College in 1824 and immediately entered the office of Attorney Hoffman at Baltimore. While there he was graduated from the Baltimore Law School. In 1826 he was admitted to the Maryland Bar and the same year married Matilda, daughter of Amos and Sarah Theresa (Williams) Davis, the latter a niece of General Otho Holland Williams. In 1830, with a Mr. Tice, he established the Republican Banner, a Whig newspaper, at Williamsport. His editorials were so able and forcible as to attract widespread attention, including the publishers of the "National Intelligencer". In 1838 they moved to Hagerstown, where he gained a lucrative law practice. From 1847 to 1852 he was Associate Justice of the Judicial District comprising Frederick, Washington, and Allegheny Counties, when by a constitutional change the court was supplanted by the single judge system. In 1861 he was elected Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit, comprising Washington and Allegheny Counties, and in 1864 became a Judge of the Court of Appeals of the state, going out of office with another constitutional change in the judicial system in 1867. He thereupon resumed private practice.
In 1868 he was Republican candidate for Congress in the 6th District, reducing the normal opposition majority from 2800 to 480. That year he was awarded the honorary degree of LL.D. by his alma mater, Princeton College. In 1872 he was Delegate-at-large from Maryland to the National Republican Convention that nominated Grant and Wilson.
HISTORY of the MARYLAND WEISELS
Judge Weisel was a founder of the Williamsport Bank and its president for many years. His benefactions were numerous and he was an ardent advocate of education. He participated in the promotion and foundation of the Hagerstown Lyceum and the Hagerstown Female Seminary, and also was a member of the Board of Visitors of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick.
Judge Weisel died at Hagerstown on September 25, 1880, and was buried in the cemetery of the Trinity Lutheran Church there. Promptly upon his decease the Washington County Bar adopted a resolution eulogizing his distinguished career and his personal character, as set out on page 1126 of J. T. Scharf's History of Western Maryland. He was a man of sturdy independence of character, sincere convictions, and great earnestness of purpose . . . . the personification of gentlemanly bearing and professional courtesy. His portrait will soon be hung among those of the other judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals at Hagerstown. He left no children.
His brother, Dr. Samuel Weisel, was likewise an eminent man. He was graduated in medicine from the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1832 and was an outstanding surgeon in western Maryland. On November 14, 1837, he married Susan M. Turner. He died on January 26, 1872, and his wife died on December 26, 1898, aged 89 years. A son, Dr. Daniel Weisel, was also an able surgeon, having served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army and attained the grade of Captain and Assistant Surgeon. Me was born on August 29, 1838, and died on October 30, 1888. His wife, who was Isabel Waters, died on November 19, 1929. A daughter, Harriet, lives in Washington DC, and a son, Major Edmund T. Weisel, born September 21, 1878, served in the Field Artillery of the U.S. Army. During the World War (I) he was promoted to the temporary grade of Lieutenant-Colonel on General Staff duty. On October 15, 1922, he was retired on physical disability and died (unmarried) on October 31, 1927.
In 1786 the brothers Jacob, Jr., and Daniel migrated to the later-named Williamsport, Maryland, southwest of Hagerstown. Jacob, Jr., died unmarried on October 31, 1812, and was buried there. Daniel associated himself with a Mr. Humrichhouse in the merchandise business there and about 1790 married Margaret Startzman, born September 16, 1773, died July 28, 1817, daughter of Henry and Eve Startzman. Their house was one of the first erected on the banks of the Potomac River in that region.
Washington County, MD distribution of Estate, Item 304 (Estate record obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland) Distribution of Estate Accounts, Washington County Maryland 1778-1835. Originally published by Traces in four volumes. Compiled by Dale Walton Morrow and Deborah Jensen Morrow. Willow Bend Books, Westminster MD, 2001.
Item 304 in the Distribution of Estate Accounts for Washington County lists:
Startzman, Eve and Henry: Adm. David 4/12/1828, Share held by George Householder for estate of Daniel Weisell, Martin, Henry, heirs of Margaret Weisel, Juliana Householder, Susannah Firey, David, Eve Kershner T. $663.00
STARTZMAN, Henry. Adm. Martin, David 12/31/1828; Martin, Henry, Rebecca, Julianna Householder, Susanna Fiery, David, Eve Kershner T $1046.59
With regard to probate records the wills are available by volumes by year on microfilm through any LDS Family History Center. A general idex for probate records 1777-1850 is also available on microfilm [FHL mf 14644] which might be the best place to start. Western Maryland Genealogy magazine published abstracts of the wills beginning in volume 9 in 1993. Morrow and Morrow have a volume on Wills of Washington County.
Info provided by Lauren Brantner, October 2004
1800 United States Federal Census, Maryland.
Book Index 1800: (Compiled Jackson)
Wesel, Daniel Washington Co, MD 162 10020-21110-10
M: <10=1, 26-45=2 F: <10=2, 10-15=1, 16-25=1, 26-45=1
Book Index.
Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland M252_16, p. 470
Weisel, Daniel 20011-21110-0
M: <10=2, 26-45=1, >45=1
F: <10=2, 10-15=1, 16-25=1, 26-45=1
Weisel, Jacob 00001-00000-0
M: >45=1
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 118713391.
Daniel Weisel, Sr
Birth: 10 Apr 1765 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 19 May 1825 (aged 60)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118713391
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD
Family Members
Spouse
Margaret Weisel 1773-1817
Children
Mary Weisel 1799-1846
Daniel Weisel 1803-1880
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 14 Oct 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118713391/daniel-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Daniel Weisel, Sr (10 Apr 1765–19 May 1825), Find A Grave Memorial no. 118713391, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
Washington County, MD distribution of Estate, Item 304 (Estate record obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland) Distribution of Estate Accounts, Washington County Maryland 1778-1835. Originally published by Traces in four volumes. Compiled by Dale Walton Morrow and Deborah Jensen Morrow. Willow Bend Books, Westminster MD, 2001.
Item 304 in the Distribution of Estate Accounts for Washington County lists:
Startzman, Eve and Henry: Adm. David 4/12/1828, Share held by George Householder for estate of Daniel Weisell, Martin, Henry, heirs of Margaret Weisel, Juliana Householder, Susannah Firey, David, Eve Kershner T. $663.00
STARTZMAN, Henry. Adm. Martin, David 12/31/1828; Martin, Henry, Rebecca, Julianna Householder, Susanna Fiery, David, Eve Kershner T $1046.59
Relationship of Margaret Startzman to Henry Startzman is from abstractions of probate/estate of Henry and Eve Startzman.
Riverview Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland (Riverview Cemetery records obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland).
Weisel, Jacob b. 5 Aug. 1753; d. 31 Oct. 1812
Weisel, Margaret b. 16 Sep. 1773; d 28 Jul 1817
Weisel, Daniel, Sr. b. in Bucks County, PA 19 Apr. 1765; d 19 May 1825
Weisel, Mary 3rd d/o Daniel and Margaret Weisel b. 6 Dec. 1799, d. 4 Apr. 1846
Shoop, A. d 26 Feb. 1873 age 65 yr, 8 mo, 22 da
Shoop, Susan w/o A. Shoop d. 23 Jan 1907 age 93 yr, 3 mo, 12 da
Rhode, Jacob Jr., b. 2 Jul 1804, d. 9 May 1875
Rhode, Margaret w/o Jacob Rhode b. 5 Oct. 1807, d. 8 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Dr. Samuel b. 10 May 1810, d. 26 Jan. 1872
Weisel, Susan M. w/o Dr. Samuel Weisel d. 26 Dec. 1898 age 89 yr.
Weisel, Samuel L. s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel d. 9 Jan. age 36 yr.
Weisel, Dr. Edmund T. 2nd s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel b. 12 Oct. 1840,
d. 3 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Marion E. b. 28 Nov. 1844, d. 25 Feb. 1890
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 118713288.
Margaret Weisel
Birth: 16 Sep 1773
Death: 28 Jul 1817 (aged 43)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118713288
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD
Family Members
Spouse
Daniel Weisel 1765-1825
Children
Mary Weisel 1799-1846
Daniel Weisel 1803-1880
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 14 Oct 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118713288/margaret-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Margaret Weisel (16 Sep 1773–28 Jul 1817), Find A Grave Memorial no. 118713288, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Maria Elizabeth Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:01 Oct 1769
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Jacob Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Anna Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZF : 9 December 2014), Maria Elizabeth Weisel, 01 Oct 1769; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Jacob Weisel & Anna Margaret, child Maria Elizabeth b. (not listed), baptized 1 Oct 1769
witness: George Weisel and Maria
Census - 1840 United States Federal. Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name:Jacob Wisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1840
Event Place:Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Page:109
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M704
Affiliate Film Number:473
GS Film Number:0020550
Digital Folder Number:005154879
Image Number:00222
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYT-2Q1 : 24 August 2015), Jacob Wisel, Hepburn Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 109, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 473; FHL microfilm 20,550.
Jacob Wisel
M: 2 1 1 0 0 1 F: 0 2 0 0 0 1
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723781.
<b>Elizabeth Weisel
</b>Birth: unknown
Death: Sep. 18, 1840
Inscription:
71y 1m 9d
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723781
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 137 Magdalena of George Wildanger and Christina
bp Nov 3, 1751
Wit: Michael Weisel and Magdalena
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Magdalena Wildanger
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 3 Nov 1751
Event Place: East Vincent Church, East Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Sex: Female
Father's Name: George Wildanger
Mother's Name: Christina
Book Number: 974.8 B4PG V.31
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50755-1
System Origin: ODM
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-YVP : 27 January 2020), Magdalena Wildanger, 1751.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church
Baptisms, marriages, burials, and history of the Tohickon Union Reformed Church in Pennsylvania.
Valentine Renner Groom's father Marriage
Adam Renner Groom 12 Dec 1775 Marriage
Magdalena Wildanger Renner Bride 12 Dec 1775 Marriage
Magdalena Wildanger Bride 12 Dec 1775 Marriage
George Wildanger Bride's father Marriage
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Zions Lutheran Church Wythe County, Virginia. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 4, John Jacob, Marlch 29,1792, Daniel Weissle and Elizabeth, Nov 18, John Weitzel and wife
Web - Fold3. War of 1812 Service Record Index.
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Wisely Jacob
4 Regiment Virginia Militia
(Lieut. Co. McDowell Lieut Col. Koontz Lieut Col. Chilton)
War of 1812
Private | Private
https://www.fold3.com/image/310354323
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name:John Jacob Wisely
Gender:Male
Marriage Date:29 Jun 1815
Marriage Place:Wythe, Virginia
Spouse:Polly Darr
FHL Film Number:34254
Reference ID:pg 53
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Census - 1820 United States Federal. Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name Jacob Wesedy [Jacob Wisely]
Enumeration Date 7 Aug 1820
Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 2
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 1
Free White Persons - Under 16 3
Free White Persons - Over 25 2
Total Free White Persons 5
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other 5
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 200; Family History Library Film: 0029679.
Name: John J Wiseley [John I Wisely]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Year: 1830; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 200; Family History Library Film: 0029679
Census - 1850 United States Federal. John J Wisley, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: John J Wisley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 58
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1792
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 605
House Number: 605
Line Number: 9
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 5229
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Polly Wisley F 56 Virginia
Ruple Wisley M 17 Virginia
Martin Kegley M 36 Virginia
Susan Kegley F 34 Virginia
Jane Kegley M 7 Virginia
John Kegley M 4 Virginia
Patsey Kegley F 0 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-Y5X : 23 December 2020), John J Wisley, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00458
Image: 456, Page 144-146
I give and bequeath in to my son in law Albert P. Haller the tract of land on which he resides...
John J refers to "all my children" but he doesn't name them individualy.
I further direct direct that the childrenof my daughter Patsy ...
I hereby unstitate and appoint my son in law Martin Kegley and my son William S Wisely exucutors of this my last Will and testament...
Signed 21 day of September 1853
Virginia At a court held for Wythe County at the courthouse on Monday the 10th October 1853. This last will and testament of John J. Wisely decd was presented in court...
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00479 Image: 477- 480, Pages: 185-192
Inventory: 12 December 1853 and Account of Sales: 21 Oct 1853
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00586
Martin Kegley, surviving partner of Wisely and Kegley,
Settlement of estate Jan 20, 1855 - Image 584-586, Page 395-400
Ibid. Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912.
Name:John Wisely
Birth Date:abt 1791
Birth Place:Wythe, Virginia
Death Date:27 Sep 1853
Death Place:Wythe, Virginia
Death Age:62
Occupation:Farmer
Race:White
Gender:Male
Father Name:Dave Wisely
Mother Name:Eliz. Wisely
FHL Film Number:2048587
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Ibid. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917.
Name:John Wiseley
Birth Date:abt 1791
Birth Place:Wythe County
Death Date:27 Sep 1853
Death Place:Reed Creek, Virginia
Death Age:62
Race:White
Gender:Male
Father Name:Da... Wiseley
Mother Name:Elizabeth Wiseley
FHL Film Number:34256
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Web. Library of Virginia, 1823-2023.
Web sources found on the Internet
Library of Virginia, 1823-2023
https://www.lva.virginia.gov/
https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search
Wisely, John
Death Records Indexing Project; Virginia Genealogical Society
https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990014266760205756
Title
Wisely, John.
Creation Date
1853
Subject
Wisely, John
Deaths -- Virginia -- Wythe County
Local Note(s)
Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society.
Language
English
Contributor
Death Records Indexing Project.
Virginia Genealogical Society
Note(s)
Date of death: September 27, 1853.
Place of death: Wythe County.
Source of Information: Wythe County, 1853, page 1.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 62
Death Date: 27 Sep 1853
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated): 1791
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Parent Name: Dave Wisely
Second Parent's Name: Eliz Wisely
Event Type: Death
Digital Folder Number: 107848116
Image Number: 00022
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z5C-RD7C : 28 October 2021), John Wisely, 1853.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911.
Name John Wisely
Gender Male
Race White
Death Age 62
Birth Date abt 1791
Death Date 27 Sep 1853
Death Place Wythe, Virginia
Cause of Death Appoplexy
Occupation Farmer
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20757:62152
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 161629400.
John Jacob Wiseley
Birth: 29 Mar 1792 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 27 Sep 1853 (aged 61) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 161629400
Bio: Aged 61 years 5 months and 29 days.
Created by: Linda Simpson Davidson (47842678)
Added: 24 Apr 2016
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161629400/john-jacob-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161629400/john-jacob-wiseley: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for John Jacob Wiseley (29 Mar 1792–27 Sep 1853), Find a Grave Memorial ID 161629400, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Linda Simpson Davidson (contributor 47842678).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
Will Book 8, Page 398-400 , Image 585-586
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00587
Mr Martin Kegley and William S. Wiseley Executors of John J. Wisely decd.
-list of amounts received
respectfully submitted Jan 20 1855
Ibid.
John J Wisely, Image: 80
Mr Martin Kegley Surviving Executor of John J Wisely decd. In account unto said Estate, Aug 14 1855
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 9-10, 1855-1865
Source Citation: Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/620103:62347
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 200; Family History Library Film: 0029679.
Name David Straw [David Stram]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 2
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 2
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19 2
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49 1
Free White Persons - Under 20 10
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 2
Total Free White Persons 12
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 12
Source Citation: Year: 1830; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 200; Family History Library Film: 0029679
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 43455632.
Barbara Wisely Straw
Birth: unknown
Death: 17 Jan 1849
Burial: Middle River CemeteryCallaway County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 43455632
Family Members
Spouse
David Straw 1787-1845
Created by: Lisa (47045113)
Added: 23 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43455632/barbara-straw
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43455632/barbara-straw: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Barbara Wisely Straw (unknown–17 Jan 1849), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43455632, citing Middle River Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Lisa (contributor 47045113).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881.
Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881
Name: David Straw
Residence (County, Locality): Callaway, Fulton
Year of Census: 1844
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Callaway, Missouri; Roll: MOSC_7253
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/41083:1024
<10, 10-18, 18-21, 21-45, >45
David Straw M: 2,2,1,1,1 | 2,1,b,1,1
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 43455673.
David Straw
Birth: 17 Jun 1787
Death: 18 Mar 1845 (aged 57)
Burial: Middle River CemeteryCallaway County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 43455673
Family Members
Spouse
Barbara Wisely Straw Unknown-1849
Created by: Lisa (47045113)
Added: 23 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43455673/david-straw
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43455673/david-straw: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for David Straw (17 Jun 1787–18 Mar 1845), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43455673, citing Middle River Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Lisa (contributor 47045113).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Leonard Philps
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 5 Apr 1821
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Sebella Wiesley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Reference ID: pg 70
Record Number: 309
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM8-74H : 29 January 2020), Leonard Philps, 1821.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 7-8, 1848-1855
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007645856_00251
Will Book 7, Page 422-424, Image: 250-251
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Itemization of money Sabilla inherits from her father Daniel Wiseley's estate and her mother Elizabeth Wiseley's estate.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Sabilla Phelps
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 May 1856
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Near Wytheville
Gender: Female
Age: 55
Marital Status: Married
Ethnicity: American
Race: w
Birth Year (Estimated): 1801
Birthplace: Wythe Co.
Father's Name: Daniel Wiseley
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Wiseley
Spouse's Name: Leonard Phelps
Spouse's Gender: Male
Record Number: 188
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5TV-C29 : 29 January 2020), Sabilla Phelps, 1856.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 99697547.
Sibella “Sarah” Wisely Phelps
Birth: 22 Dec 1798 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 21 May 1856 (aged 57) Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 99697547
Bio: ~ Daughter of Daneil Wisely and Elizabeth Betsy Davis
Family Members
Spouse
Leonard E. Phelps 1797-1857
Children
Adeline E Phelps 1822-1870
Lura Ann Phelps Hoilman 1823-1890
William W. Phelps 1824-1886
Margaret/Martha J. Phelps Myers 1831-1869
Created by: Martha Fontaine Byrum (47624321)
Added: 27 Oct 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99697547/sibella-phelps
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99697547/sibella-phelps: accessed 13 January 2023), memorial page for Sibella “Sarah” Wisely Phelps (22 Dec 1798–21 May 1856), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99697547, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Martha Fontaine Byrum (contributor 47624321).
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Leonard Phelps
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 53
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1797
Birthplace: Connecticut
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 19
House Number: 19
Line Number: 32
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 1722
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
William Phelps M 23 Virginia
Alexander Phelps M 20 Virginia
Clary Phelps F 18 Virginia
Rachel Hill F 50 North Carolina
Samuel Hill M 14 North Carolina
Newel Hill M 10 North Carolina
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-QBG : 23 December 2020), Leonard Phelps, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 193448633.
Leonard E. Phelps
Birth: 1797 Connecticut, USA
Death: 22 Aug 1857 (aged 59–60) Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 193448633
Bio: married Sebella Wisely on April 5, 1821 in Wythe County, Virginia
Family Members
Spouse
Sibella Wisely Phelps 1798-1856
Children
Adeline E Phelps 1822-1870
Lura Ann Phelps Hoilman 1823-1890
William W. Phelps 1824-1886
Margaret/Martha J. Phelps Myers 1831-1869
Created by: Sue Hale Sheppard (46923581)
Added: 27 Sep 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193448633/leonard-e-phelps
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193448633/leonard-e-phelps: accessed 13 January 2023), memorial page for Leonard E. Phelps (1797–22 Aug 1857), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193448633, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Sue Hale Sheppard (contributor 46923581).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Albert Wisely
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 5 Mar 1875
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Marital Status: Single
Ethnicity: American
Race: w
Birth Year (Estimated): 1841
Birthplace: , Wythe, Va
Father's Name: William Wiseley
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Grubb
Spouse's Name: Kate Lee
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 27
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Race: w
Spouse's Race (Original): w
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1848
Spouse's Birthplace: , Smyth, Va
Reference ID: P. 78-15
Record Number: 1858
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
William Wiseley Father M
Elizabeth Grubb Mother F
Kate Lee Wife F 27 , Smyth, Va
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRS7-1MX : 29 January 2020), Albert Wisely, 1875.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: William Weiley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 49
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1801
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 271
House Number: 271
Line Number: 10
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 3214
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Grubb F 35 Virginia
John Grubb M 21 Virginia
Albert Grubb M 11 Virginia
Joseph Sult M 11 Virginia
Harrison Pool M 23 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-FPZ : 23 December 2020), William Weiley, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885.
Name: William Wiseley
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1800
Birth Place: Virginia, USA
Age: 59
Death Date: Jul 1859
Cause of Death: Flux
Census year: 1860
Census Place: Sixty Eight District, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Line: 16
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Non-population Census Schedules for Virginia, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T1132; Archive Roll Number: 5; Census Year: 1859; Census Place: Sixty Eight District, Wythe, Virginia; Page: 626
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885
Census - 1860 United States Federal. District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Albert Wiseley
Sex: Male
Age: 20 (20)
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States (Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States)
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Page Number: 87
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Wiseley F 48 years Virginia
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Albert Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 32
Record Number: 6159
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Wisely F 60 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGX-L67 : 29 May 2021), Albert Wisely, 1870.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name:Joel Wisly
Gender:Male
Marriage Date:22 Jul 1824
Marriage Place:Wythe, Virginia
Spouse:Susanna Tarter
FHL Film Number:34254
Reference ID:pg 77
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014.
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia.
Name: Joel Wisely [Jane Wisely]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015.
Name: Joel Wiseley
Issue Date: 9 Sep 1835
Place: Callaway, Missouri, USA
Land Office: St. Louis
Meridian: 5th PM
Township: 45-N
Range: 10-W
Section: 29
Accession Number: MO0070__.185
Document Number: 3193
Original URL:
http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MO0070__.185&docClass=STA&sid=jnkh3nc0.g4o
Census - 1840 United States Federal. Cote Sans Dessein, Callaway, Missouri.
Name: Joel Wisley [Joel Wislety] b. 1802
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Cote Sans Dessein, Callaway, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881.
Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881
1844 Callaway Cote Sans Dessein
Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/186809:1024, Image: 1
<10, 10-18, 18-21, 21-45, >45
Joel Wiseley M: 1, b, 1, 2, b -- F: 2, 2, b, 1, b
William Gray M: 3, 1, b, 1, b -- F: b, 2, b, 1, b
Census - 1850 United States Federal.
Name: Joel Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Callaway, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Callaway county, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 47
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1803
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 904
House Number: 904
Line Number: 6
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 393
Record Number: 21469
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Henry T Wisely M 25 Virginia
Nancy A Wisely F 23 Virginia
Daniel A Wisely M 13 Missouri
Martha Wisely F 9 Missouri
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZQ-QQ8 : 22 December 2020), Joel Wisely, Callaway, Callaway, Missouri, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015.
Name: Joel Wiseley
Issue Date: 1 Sep 1856
Place: Bates, Missouri, USA
Land Office: Warsaw
Meridian: 5th PM
Township: 39-N
Range: 31-W
Section: 6
Accession Number: MO1830__.463
Document Number: 45110
Original URL:
http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MO1830__.463&docClass=STA&sid=jnkh3nc0.g4o
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Cotesansdessein Township, Callaway, Missouri, United States.
Name: Joel Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Cotesansdessein Township, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Cotesansdessein Township, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 58
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 48
Record Number: 16482
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Henry T Wisely M 34 Virginia
Ann U Wisely F 32 Missouri
Susan T Wisely F 10 Missouri
Frances B Wisely F 5 Missouri
Martha H Wisely F 2 Missouri
Fisher Ames M 40 Massachusetts
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZ3-322 : 18 February 2021), Joel Wisely in entry for Henry T Wisely, 1860.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015.
Name: Joel Wiseley
Issue Date: 2 Jan 1862
Place: Bates, Missouri, USA
Land Office: Warsaw
Meridian: 5th PM
Township: 39-N
Range: 31-W
Section: 6
Accession Number: MO2120__.003
Document Number: 45091
Original URL:
http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MO2120__.003&docClass=STA&sid=mq51virc.hwu
Ibid. Missouri, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988.
Name:Joel Wiseley
Probate Date:14 Nov 1865
Probate Place:Bates, Missouri, USA
Inferred Death Year:1865
Item Description:Non-Packet
Administrators, Executors, Guardian's Bonds and Letters, 1854-1914; Author: Missouri. Probate Court (Bates County); Probate Place: Bates, Missouri
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2517844:9071
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: William Gray
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 8 Jan 1824
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Anna Wiseley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Reference ID: 76
Record Number: 430
FHL Film Number: 34254
Reference ID: 76
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM8-WJR : 29 January 2020), William Gray, 1824.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Callaway, Callaway, Missouri, United States.
Name: Ann Gray
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Callaway, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Callaway county, Callaway, Missouri, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 43
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 697
House Number: 697
Line Number: 8
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 393
Record Number: 20252
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Gray F 16 Indiana
Joseph Gray M 15 Missouri
Thomas Gray M 12 Missouri
William Gray M 9 Missouri
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZ3-1PM : 22 December 2020), Ann Gray, Callaway, Callaway, Missouri, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6DMQ-8WL, Image: 100, Family: 697
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
Name Ann Gray
Marriage Date 27 Jul 1857
Marriage Place Callaway, Missouri, USA
Spouse George B Hapkins
Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, MO, USA; Missouri Marriage Records [Microfilm]
Source Information:Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/511614351:1171
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name Geo B Hopkins
Age 66
Birth Year abt 1794
Gender Male
Race White
Birth Place Virginia
Home in 1860 Cote Sans Dessein, Calloway, Missouri
Post Office Cote Sans Dessein
Dwelling Number 199
Family Number 190
Occupation Judge of County Court
Real Estate Value 3000
Personal Estate Value 5000
Inferred Spouse
Ann Hopkins
Household Members (Name) Age
Geo B Hopkins 66
Ann Hopkins 53
Ann E Hopkins 30
John A Hopkins 28
Wm Gray 17
Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Cote Sans Dessein, Calloway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 1007; Family History Library Film: 803610
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Callaway County, Missouri Deaths, 1900-1948.
Mrs. Ann Gray Hopkins
Death Date 23 Nov 1873
Weant, Kenneth E. Callaway County, Missouri 5488 Deaths Reported in and Chronological Index to Selected Articles from Misc. Mokane, Missouri, Papers 3 August 1900 to 24 December 1926. Volume 13. Missouri: Kenneth E. Weant, 2002.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 82840785.
Anna Hopkins
Birth: 19 Jul 1806 Virginia, USA
Death: 23 Nov 1873 (aged 67) Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Hopkins-Ewens Cemetery, Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 82840785
Bio: Second wife of George Bumpus Hopkins. Anna's maiden name as well as the first name of her first husband are unknown at this time. The marriage record lists her as "Mrs. Anna Gray" and the 1850 census shows her as the head of the household with 4 children with the last name of "Gray." It is unknown if Anna had been widowed or divorced from Mr. Gray.
Created by: H.George (47457236)
Added: 2 Jan 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82840785/anna-hopkins?_gl=1*o24xyv*_gcl_au*MTkyODEzMjI0MC4xNjg4MjUxNzAy*_ga*MTU0MDA3MTA5Mi4xNjgxMTg2ODgz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*ODJmZmQ2NDUtZWZiMS00NTk2LWFmZGMtNGY3Njk5ZmU5NWQ5Ljg0LjEuMTY4OTQ3OTkyNC4xMC4wLjA.
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82840785/anna-hopkins: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Anna Hopkins (19 Jul 1806–23 Nov 1873), Find a Grave Memorial ID 82840785, citing Hopkins-Ewens Cemetery, Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by H.George (contributor 47457236).
Census - 1870 United States Federal.
Name George B Hopkins
Age in 1870 76
Birth Date abt 1794
Birthplace Virginia
Dwelling Number 33
Home in 1870 Cote Sans Dessein, Callaway, Missouri
Race White
Gender Male
Post Office New Bloomfield
Occupation Farmer
Male Citizen Over 21 Yes
Personal Estate Value 1000
Real Estate Value 4000
George B Hopkins 76
Anne Hopkins 64
Anne E Hopkins 48
Nathan T Cannon 33
William Furguson 18
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Cote Sans Dessein, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M593_764; Page: 303B
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Callaway County, Missouri Deaths, 1900-1948.
Name George Bumpass, Col. Hopkins
Death Date 5 Jul 1881
Issue Date 16 Dec 1904
Weant, Kenneth E. Callaway County, Missouri 5488 Deaths Reported in and Chronological Index to Selected Articles from Misc. Mokane, Missouri, Papers 3 August 1900 to 24 December 1926. Volume 13. Missouri: Kenneth E. Weant, 2002.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 76294764.
George Bumpus Hopkins
Birth: 5 Apr 1794 Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Death: 5 Jul 1881 (aged 87) Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Hopkins-Ewens Cemetery, Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 76294764
Family Members
Spouse
Ann Markham Withers Hopkins 1792-1852
Children
Ann E. Hopkins 1822-1876
Mariah Louise Hopkins Ewens 1824-1900
Edward Webster Hopkins 1828-Unknown
Created by: H.George (47457236)
Added: 10 Sep 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76294764/george-bumpus-hopkins?_gl=1*1b8bpza*_gcl_au*MTkyODEzMjI0MC4xNjg4MjUxNzAy*_ga*MTU0MDA3MTA5Mi4xNjgxMTg2ODgz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*ODJmZmQ2NDUtZWZiMS00NTk2LWFmZGMtNGY3Njk5ZmU5NWQ5Ljg0LjEuMTY4OTQ4MTM1My41OS4wLjA.
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76294764/george-bumpus-hopkins: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for George Bumpus Hopkins (5 Apr 1794–5 Jul 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 76294764, citing Hopkins-Ewens Cemetery, Tebbetts, Callaway County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by H.George (contributor 47457236).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: Joseph Cassel
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1825
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia
Spouse: Susanna Wisely
FHL Film Number: 34254
Reference ID: pg 81
Source: Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014.
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Joseph Capell
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 48
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 381
House Number: 381
Line Number: 14
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 3932
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Capell F 40 Virginia
Daniel Capell M 21 Virginia
James Capell M 17 Virginia
Mary E Capell F 13 Virginia
Ann E Capell F 11 Virginia
Charles W Capell M 8 Virginia
Marion Capell M 6 Virginia
Samuel Capell M 4 Virginia
Virginia Capell F 2 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-PH6 : 23 December 2020), Joseph Capell, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Susan Capell
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Nov 1874
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia
Sex: Female
Age: 64
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1810
Parent Name: Danl Wisely
Parent 2 Name: Eliz Wisely
Spouse's Name: Joseph Capell
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR3H-ZT3
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z52-7NRT : 28 October 2021), Susan Capell, 1874.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 35537934.
Susan Wisely Cassell
Birth: 27 Feb 1810
Death: 14 Nov 1874 (aged 64)
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Section H 103
Memorial #: 35537934
Bio: d/o Daniel & Elizabeth Davis Wisely
Family Members
Spouse
Joseph Cassell 1802-1881
Children
Michael Cassell 1827-1898
Mary Elizabeth Cassell Rich 1837-1919
Charles Wisely Cassell 1842-1880
Marion Brown Cassell 1844-1921
Katherine Virginia Lawson 1849-1925
Maintained by: Hopeful (49034887)
Originally Created by: Becky (47005333)
Added: 5 Apr 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35537934/susan-cassell
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35537934/susan-cassell: accessed 13 January 2023), memorial page for Susan Wisely Cassell (27 Feb 1810–14 Nov 1874), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35537934, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Hopeful (contributor 49034887).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917.
Name: Joseph Cassell
Birth Date: abt 1801
Birth Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Date: 25 Aug 1880
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Age: 79
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Gender: Male
FHL Film Number: 2048587
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial ID.
Col Joseph Cassell
Birth: 17 May 1802
Death: 21 Aug 1881 (aged 79)
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Section H 104
Memorial #: 35537916
Bio: Married Susan on December 22, 1825 in Wythe County, VA by George Flod
Family Members
Spouse
Susan Wisely Cassell 1810-1874
Children
Michael Cassell 1827-1898
Mary Elizabeth Cassell Rich 1837-1919
Charles Wisely Cassell 1842-1880
Marion Brown Cassell 1844-1921
Katherine Virginia Lawson 1849-1925
Maintained by: Hopeful (49034887)
Originally Created by: Becky (47005333)
Added: 5 Apr 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35537916/joseph-cassell
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35537916/joseph-cassell: accessed 13 January 2023), memorial page for Col Joseph Cassell (17 May 1802–21 Aug 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35537916, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Hopeful (contributor 49034887).
Obituary. Newspapers.com, The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897, Sat · Page 2 .
The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897, Sat · Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/335355286/
A GOOD MAN GONE.
Dr. L. A. Wisely died at his home in Blaristown last Friday morning, after an extended illness The County History says: "L. A. Wisely, M. D., merchant at norris, is a highly respected citizen of this locality, and was born in Wythe County, Virginia, May 25, 1829. His parents were Daniel and Mary A. (Straw) Wisely, also Virginian by birth. In 1837 the family came to Missouri and located in Callaway County, where Mr. Wisely entered land and improved a farm. In 1841 they removed to Howard County where Daniel Wisely was engaged in farming until his death, in 1868. L. A. served an apprenticeship in the office of the Missouri Democrat, at Fayette, Mo., and worked at the printing business for eight years, three years of the time in St. Louis. While in St. Louis he took advantage of the night schools and supplemented this knowledge by two years attendance at Howard College. After completing his studies he bought out the Platte Argus, at Weston, publishing that paper, in connection with his brother, for three years. He studied medicine under the instruction of Dr. Bowers, of Weston, and took lectures at the University of Virginia, in 1857, graduating in Philadelphia from the Jefferson Medical College, in 1859. Upon the completion of his medical course Dr. W. commenced the practice of his profession in Howard County, in 1860, continuing there for six years.
... He was married in Howard County, June 23, 1863, to Miss Mary F. Bass, a daughter of Geo. P. Bass. She is a native of that county, and received her education at the Howard College. Dr. and Mrs. Wisely have three children, Edna M., George D. and Sally Tuttle. ...
Census - 1820 United States Federal. Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name Parrvill Wesiley Junior [Daniel Wiseley]
Enumeration Date 7 Aug 1820
Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Evensham, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25 1 (Daniel)
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 4 ( Margaret, Rachel, ?, ?)
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25 2 (Mary Straw Wisely, ?)
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 1
Free White Persons - Under 16 4
Total Free White Persons 7
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other 7
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia.
Name: Daniel Wisely Junior b. 1795
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 (Albert, Leonard)
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 (John David, Joel)
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (Daniel Wisely)
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 3 (Margaret, Rachel, ?)
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 (?)
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 (Mary Straw Wisely)
Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
Note - It's possible the 2 females not identified in the 1830 census could be Daniel's sisters.
Census - 1840 United States Federal. Fulton, Callaway, Missouri.
Name: Daniel Wiseley
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 (Daniel age abt 44)
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 13
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Howard, Missouri, United States.
Name: Daniel Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Howard, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Howard county, Howard, Missouri, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 54
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1796
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 2
House Number: 2
Line Number: 7
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 401
Record Number: 12337
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Wisely F 54 Virginia
David Wisely M 38 Virginia
Albert Wisely M 22 Virginia
Wm Wisely M 19 Virginia
Hariet Wisely F 15 Virginia
Mary Wisely F 13 Virginia
James Scott M 19 Illinois
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZZ-NK5 : 22 December 2020), Daniel Wisely, Howard, Missouri, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name: Deniel Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 65 (65)
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Chariton, Howard, Missouri, United States (Chariton, Howard, Missouri, United States)
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1795
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Page Number: 101
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jno D Wisely M 87 years Virginia
Chas Ayres M 18 years Missouri
Obituary. Newspapers.com, The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897, Sat · Page 2 .
The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897, Sat · Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/335355286/
A GOOD MAN GONE.
Dr. L. A. Wisely died at his home in Blaristown last Friday morning, after an extended illness The County History says: "L. A. Wisely, M. D., merchant at norris, is a highly respected citizen of this locality, and was born in Wythe County, Virginia, May 25, 1829. His parents were Daniel and Mary A. (Straw) Wisely, also Virginian by birth. In 1837 the family came to Missouri and located in Callaway County, where Mr. Wisely entered land and improved a farm. In 1841 they removed to Howard County where Daniel Wisely was engaged in farming until his death, in 1868. L. A. served an apprenticeship in the office of the Missouri Democrat, at Fayette, Mo., and worked at the printing business for eight years, three years of the time in St. Louis. While in St. Louis he took advantage of the night schools and supplemented this knowledge by two years attendance at Howard College. After completing his studies he bought out the Platte Argus, at Weston, publishing that paper, in connection with his brother, for three years. He studied medicine under the instruction of Dr. Bowers, of Weston, and took lectures at th eUniversity of Virginia, in 1857, graduating in Philadelphia from the Jefferson Medical College, in 1859. Upon the completion of his medical course Dr. W. commenced the practice of his profession in Howard County, in 1860, continuing there for six years.
... He was married in Howard County, June 23, 1863, to Miss Mary F. Bass, a daughter of Geo. P. Bass. She is a native of that county, and received her education at the Howard College. Dr. and Mrs. Wisely have three children, Edna M., George D. and Sally Tuttle. ...
Census - 1860 United States Federal. City of Weston, Platte, Missouri, United States.
Name: J F Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 32
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: City of Weston, Platte, Missouri, United States
Event Place: The City Of Weston, Platte, Missouri, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1828
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Page: 26
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary M Wisely F 65 Virginia
W F Wisely M 24 Virginia
Mollie C Wisely F 21 Virginia
Saml Major M 17 Missouri
John Portmess M 30 Virginia
Lizzie Portmess F 25 Virginia
Lizzie Portmess F 3 Missouri
J W Gray M 21 Missouri
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZG-JNX : 18 February 2021), J F Wisely, 1860.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 9, Frederick, Jan. 11 1794, Peter (?) Weisser and Magdalena, Aug 9, Peter Kinzer and wife
Web - Fold3. War of 1812 Service Record Index.
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Wisely Frederick
4 Regiment Virginia Militia
(Lieut. Co. McDowell Lieut Col. Koontz Lieut Col. Chilton)
War of 1812
Private | Private
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815.
Name: Frederick Wisely
Company: 4 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 230
Microfilm Publication: M602
Direct Data Capture, comp. U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812; Microfilm publication M602, 234 rolls; NAID: 654501; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984, Record Group 94; The National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Ibid. Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941.
Name: Frederick Wisely
Spouse Name: Elizabeth Woodard
Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1831
Marriage County: Monroe
Comment: Wisely, Frederick married Woodard, Elizabeth on 17 Aug 1831 in Monroe County, Indiana
Wisely, Frederick married Woodard, Elizabeth on 17 Aug 1831 in Monroe County, Indiana; Indiana Monroe County
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Clear Creek, Monroe, Indiana, United States.
Name: Frederick Wysley
Sex: Male
Age: 54 years
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Clear Creek, Monroe, Indiana, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1796
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Household Identifier: 367
House Number: 367
Line Number: 32
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Melvina J Wysley F 16 years Indiana
Silas Wysley M 6 years Indiana
Calvin Wysley M 12 years Indiana
Elizabeth Wysley F 36 years Kentucky
Samantha Wysley F 13 years Indiana
Angeline Wysley F 8 years Indiana
Jordan Wysley M 4 years Indiana
Malsena Wysley F 2 years Indiana
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Clear Creek Township, Monroe, Indiana, United States.
Name: Frederick Wiseley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Clear Creek Township, Monroe, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original): Clear Creek Township, Monroe, Indiana, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 64
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1796
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 26
Record Number: 1014
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Semantha Wiseley F 24 Indiana
Calvin Wiseley M 23 Ind
Jordan Wiseley M 14 Ind
Melcinda Wiseley F 11 Ind
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4FR-HNB : 18 February 2021), Frederick Wiseley, 1860.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 14: Elizabeth, 26 May 1799, Peter Weissle and Magdalena, Sep. 15 1799, John Weisel and wife
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name:Elizabeth Wiseley
Gender:Female
Marriage Date:13 May 1830
Marriage Place:Wythe, Virginia
Spouse:
Henery Huffman
FHL Film Number:34254
Reference ID:pg 98
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Elizabeth Huffman
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 62
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1798
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 113
Record Number: 7195
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jane Huffman F 26 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHMW-S3J : 18 February 2021), Elizabeth Huffman, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Elizabeth Huffman
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 73
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1797
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 18
Record Number: 13689
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jane Huffman F 36 Virginia
Sarah Huffman F 10 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGX-VRG : 29 May 2021), Elizabeth Huffman, 1870.
Census - 1840 United States Federal.
Name: Peter Wiseley
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 579; Page: 113; Family History Library Film: 0029693
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Peter Wisley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 51
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1799
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 1442
House Number: 1442
Line Number: 14
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 10277
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Wisley F 53 Virginia
Ann Wisley F 33 Virginia
Freeling Wisley M 21 Virginia
Polly Wisley F 19 Virginia
Austin Miller M 14 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-PZT : 23 December 2020), Peter Wisley, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name: Peter Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 60
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1800
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 109
Record Number: 7055
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Wisely F 60 Virginia
Annie Wisely F 30 Virginia
Freeland Wisely M 28 Virginia
Russel Wiseley M 10 Virginia
Sarah Wiseley F 5 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHMW-9VY : 18 February 2021), Peter Wisely, 1860.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Peter Wiseley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Sep 1867
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Cripple Creek
Gender: Male
Age: 68
Marital Status: Married
Ethnicity: American
Race: W
Birth Year (Estimated): 1799
Birthplace: Wythe Co.
Spouse's Name: Mary Wiseley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Record Number: 274
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5TV-7DQ : 29 January 2020), Peter Wiseley, 1867.
Ibid. Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Peter Wiseley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Sep 1867
Event Place: Cripple Creek, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Cripple Creek, Virginia
Sex: Male
Age: 68
Race: White
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated): 1799
Spouse's Name: Mary Wiseley
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZPB-1CL1 : 28 October 2021), Peter Wiseley, 1867.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHN-13YR-M83Z
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 90295860.
Peter Wisley
Birth: 1798 Virginia, USA
Death: 29 Sep 1867 (aged 68–69) Virginia, USA
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 90295860
Bio: 67 Years and 9 Months
Family Members
Parents
Peter Weisel 1773-1855
Spouse
Mary Philippi Wiseley 1798-1871
Siblings
Michael Wisely 1801-1881
Rosina Wisely Dever 1810-1881
Children
Freeling Wisely 1823-1875
Created by: Martha Fontaine Byrum (47624321)
Added: 17 May 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90295860/peter-wisley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90295860/peter-wisley: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Peter Wisley (1798–29 Sep 1867), Find a Grave Memorial ID 90295860, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Martha Fontaine Byrum (contributor 47624321).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Name: Mary Wisely
Gender: Female
Residence Date: Abt 1868
Residence Place: Wythe County, Virginia
Will Date: 3 Dec 1868
Probate Date: 3 Dec 1868
Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1868
Inferred Death Place: Virginia, USA
Item Description: Will Book, Vol 11, 1865-1873; Will Book, Vol 12, 1872-1877
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Will Book, Vol 11, 1865-1873; Will Book, Vol 12, 1872-1877
Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/782984:62347
Ibid.
In the name of God amen. I, Mary Wiseley widow of Peter Wiseley decd of Wythe County and state of Virginia being of sound mind and memory do make declare & publish this to be my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all othre Wills at any time heretofore by me made. Item - first I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved children that is my daughter Anna Wiseley and my son Freelin Wisely all my personal property to be equally divided between them and in case of the death of either one that my property is herin bequeathed the surviving one. Item - second I further nominated and appoint Joseph Laubert to be the Executor of this my last Will and Testament. I wit? whereafter to I have this the 3rd day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight. Mary Wisely.
Virginia: In the County Court of Wythe April ? 1871. A paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Wisely Decd. was produce in Court proven by the oath of Joseph Laubert ..
Wythe Will Book, Vol 11, 1865-1873; Will Book, Vol 12, 1872-1877
Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/782984:62347
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Mary Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 72
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1798
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 10
Record Number: 13387
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Ann Wisely F 44 Virginia
Freeland Wisely M 42 Virginia
Russel Wisely M 21 Virginia
Sarah A Wisely F 15 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGF-4BW : 29 May 2021), Mary Wisely, 1870.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73618257.
Mary Philippi Wiseley
Birth: 1798 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 26 Mar 1871 (aged 72–73) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 73618257
age about 75 years
Family Members
Spouse
Peter Wisley 1798-1867
Children
Freeling Wisely 1823-1875
Victoria Arney Sparks 1852-1882
Created by: Cindy Kingsford (47110394)
Added: 19 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618257/mary-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618257/mary-wiseley: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Mary Philippi Wiseley (1798–26 Mar 1871), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73618257, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Cindy Kingsford (contributor 47110394).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: Michael Wisely
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 23 Jun 1825
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia
Spouse:
Barbara Hofman
FHL Film Number: 34254
Reference ID: pg 79
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Marriage registers, 1790-1934. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Marriage registers, 1790-1934
Miscellaneous marriage records, 1790-1905 -- Marriage records, v. 1, 1790-1853
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-29SG-5, Image: 57, Page 22
I do hereby certify that the following presons were lawfully married during the year 1825
June 23. Michael Wisely & Barbara Hofman
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia.
Name: Michael Wisely
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 5
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Michael Wisley (Michael Wisley)
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia
Sex: Male
Age: 50
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1800
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
House Number: 1029
Image Number: 00193
Record Number: 7872
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Barbara Wisley F 47 Virginia
Isaac Wisley M 17 Virginia
Elkaney Wisley M 15 Virginia
Michael Wisley M 13 Virginia
Madison Wisley M 10 Virginia
James Wisley M 6 Virginia
Hannah Beasley F 20 Virginia
Polly Mingle F 45 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-FRT : 2 March 2021), Michael Wesley, Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family 1029, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name: Michael Wiseley
Age: 59
Birth Year: abt 1801
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: District 68, Wythe, Virginia
Dwelling Number: 835
Family Number: 732
Occupation: Farmer
Real Estate Value: 8000
Personal Estate Value: 1000
Michael Wiseley 59
Barbra Wiseley 58
Michael Wiseley 23
Madison Wiseley 20
James Wiseley 16
Polly Mingle 45
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County)
Description - Notes: Will Book, Vol 13, 1877-1882; Will Book, Vol 14, 1882-1887
Page 526-527 (Image: 275) for Will, Page 528 (Image: 276) for Probate.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007644155_00275
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name: Michael Wiseley
Age: 79
Birth Date: Abt 1801
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Dwelling Number: 107
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Barbara Wiseley
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Neighbors:
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Michael Wiseley 79 Self (Head)
Barbara Wiseley 77 Wife
James P. Wiseley 36 Son
Sarah Wiseley 30 Daughter-in-law
Virginia E. Wiseley 12 Granddaughter
George W. Wiseley 10 Grandson
Joseph A. Wiseley 8 Grandson
Leftwich B. Wiseley 5 Grandson
Wythe G. Wiseley 2 Grandson
Minnie F. Wiseley 3/12 Granddaughter
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73618285.
Michael Wisely Sr.
Birth: 1801
Death: 6 Jul 1881 (aged 79–80)
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 73618285
Family Members
Parents
Peter Weisel 1773-1855
Spouse
Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely 1801-1883
Siblings
Peter Wisley 1798-1867
Rosina Wisely Dever 1810-1881
Children
Joel Solomon Wiseley 1827-1865
Evelina Wisley Hedrick 1831-1904
Isaac Wisley 1834-1902
Elkanah Wiseley 1836-1855
Michael Wisley 1839-1903
James P Wisley 1840-1918
Created by: Cindy Kingsford (47110394)
Added: 19 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618285/michael-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618285/michael-wisely: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Michael Wisely Sr. (1801–6 Jul 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73618285, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Cindy Kingsford (contributor 47110394).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Barbary Wisely
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 Dec 1885
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia
Sex: Female
Age: 82
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1803
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZPB-WFL5 : 28 October 2021), Barbary Wisely, 1885.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHN-G3YR-M8Z1
Image 121, Line 51. Wisely Barbary, White, Female, Dec 8, Wythe Co., "fell from a horse", age 82, Widowed, Headrick J H, Friend
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 90282616.
Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely
Birth: 1801 Virginia, USA
Death: 8 Dec 1883 (aged 81–82) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 90282616
Bio: death occurred after falling from a horse
age 82 years on death records
married Michael Wisely on June 23, 1826 in Wythe Co., VA
no tombstone marks her grave
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Wisely 1801-1881
Children
Joel Solomon Wiseley 1827-1865
Evelina Wisley Hedrick 1831-1904
Isaac Wisley 1834-1902
Elkanah Wiseley 1836-1855
Michael Wisley 1839-1903
James P Wisley 1840-1918
Created by: Sue Hale Sheppard (46923581)
Added: 17 May 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90282616/barbara-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90282616/barbara-wisely: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely (1801–8 Dec 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 90282616, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Sue Hale Sheppard (contributor 46923581).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 21: Barbara, Aug 28 1803, Peter Weissle and Magdalena, May 20 1804, Christian Filippe and wife
Ibid. Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Joseph Naught or Vaught
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 7 Aug 1832
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Barbara Wisely
Spouse's Sex: Female
Citing this Record
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66KZ-37B1 : 28 June 2022), Joseph Naught or Vaught, 7 Aug 1832; citing Marriage, Wythe, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Joseph Vaught
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 52
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1798
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 1025
House Number: 1025
Line Number: 19
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 7845
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Barbara Vaught F 47 Virginia
Ephraim Vaught M 22 Virginia
Sarah Vaught F 13 Virginia
Ephraim Huffman M 11 Virginia
Mary Beasley F 12
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-F51 : 23 December 2020), Joseph Vaught, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Barbara Vaught
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Cripple Creek, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Cripple Creek, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 87 (correct transcription: Old Age, age 57, no month day date given)
Marital Status: Married
Ethnicity: American
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1773
Birthplace: Wythe, Virginia
Father's Name: Unknown
Mother's Name: Unknown
Spouse's Name: Joseph Vaught
Spouse's Gender: Male
Record Number: 97
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HJ1T-Z5MM : 29 January 2020), Barbara Vaught, 1860.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZP7-3G1
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Joseph Vaught
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 61
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1799
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 107
Record Number: 6966
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Barbra Vaught F 57 Virginia
Ephriem Vaught M 31 Virginia
Nancy Vaught F 31 Virginia
Elizabeth Vaught F 6 Virginia
Granville Vaught M 4 Virginia
Ellen Vaught F 2 Virginia
Jackson Wiseley M 14 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHMW-SSV : 18 February 2021), Joseph Vaught, 1860.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 90282616.
Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely
Birth: 1801 Virginia, USA
Death: 8 Dec 1883 (aged 81–82) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 90282616
Bio: death occurred after falling from a horse
age 82 years on death records
married Michael Wisely on June 23, 1826 in Wythe Co., VA
no tombstone marks her grave
Family Members
Spouse
Michael Wisely 1801-1881
Children
Joel Solomon Wiseley 1827-1865
Evelina Wisley Hedrick 1831-1904
Isaac Wisley 1834-1902
Elkanah Wiseley 1836-1855
Michael Wisley 1839-1903
James P Wisley 1840-1918
Created by: Sue Hale Sheppard (46923581)
Added: 17 May 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90282616/barbara-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90282616/barbara-wisely: accessed 15 January 2023), memorial page for Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely (1801–8 Dec 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 90282616, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Sue Hale Sheppard (contributor 46923581).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 29: Rosina, Oct 10 1808, Peter Weissle and Magdalena, Apr 23 1809, Rosina Philippy
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Polk Township, Monroe, Indiana, United States.
Name: Wiley Daver
Sex: Male
Age: 36 years
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Polk Township, Monroe, Indiana, United States
Event Place: Polk, Monroe, Indiana, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1814
Birthplace: Tennessee
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Household Identifier: 961
House Number: 961
Line Number: 18
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter W Daver M 6 years Indiana
David M Daver M 12 years Indiana
Rosanna Daver F 38 years Virginia
Martha J Daver F 9 years Indiana
Jesse Daver M 1 years Indiana
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name: Wiley Devar
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Washington Township, Linn, Iowa, United States
Event Place (Original): Washington Township, Linn, Iowa, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 46
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1814
Birthplace: Tennessee
Page: 317
Record Number: 12404
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Rosanna Devar F 49 Virginia
David Devar M 21 Indiana
Martha J Devar F 18 Indiana
Jesse Devar M 11 Indiana
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M825-97M : 18 February 2021), Wiley Devar, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Polk Township, Benton, Iowa, United States.
Name: Wiley Devan
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Polk Township, Benton, Iowa, United States
Event Place (Original): Polk, Benton, Iowa, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 57
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1813
Birthplace: Tennessee
Page Number: 190
Record Number: 18503
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
McClelan Devan M 5 Iowa
Ida May Devan F 1 Iowa
Rosana Devan F 60 Virginia
Jesse Devan M 20 Indiana
William A Robbins M 10 Iowa
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDJJ-SX8 : 28 May 2021), Wiley Devan in entry for McClelan Devan, 1870.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DBP3-2CQ
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Polk, ED 36, Benton, IA, United States.
Name: Rosana Devers
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Polk Township, Benton, Iowa, United States
Event Place (Original): Polk, ED 36, Benton, IA, United States
District: ED 36
Sex: Female
Age: 70
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Keeping House
Birth Year (Estimated): 1810
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Sheet Letter: C
Sheet Number: 295
Sheet Number and Letter: 295C
Household ID: 7692472
Person Number: 0
Volume: 1
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Line Number: 00027
Affiliate Film Number: 0327
Record Number: 8409240
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jesse Devers Son M 31 Indiana, United States
Ridgway Denison M 13 Indiana, United States
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-96CX
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDKP-5YH : 14 January 2022), Rosana Devers, Polk Township, Benton, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 106006194.
Rosina Wisely Dever
Birth: 10 Dec 1810 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 10 Mar 1881 (aged 70) Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial: Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Memorial #: 106006194
Bio: Daughter of Peter Weisel (1770 - 1852) and Magdalena Phillippi (1775 - 1820)
Wife of Wylia Dever
Children:
• Martha Dever Fee
• Peter M Dever
• David C Dever
• Jesse E Dever
Family Members
Parents
Peter Weisel 1773-1855
Spouse
Wylia Dever 1816-1874
Siblings
Peter Wisley 1798-1867
Michael Wisely 1801-1881
Children
David M Dever 1839-1916
Martha Jane Dever Fee 1841-1924
Jesse E Dever 1849-1932
Originally Created by: Marie Ward Mills (47707594)
Added: 1 Mar 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106006194/rosina-dever
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106006194/rosina-dever: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Rosina Wisely Dever (10 Dec 1810–10 Mar 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106006194, citing Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.
Ibid. Memorial #: 7095568.
Wylia Dever
Birth: 17 Apr 1816 Tennessee, USA
Death: 21 Nov 1874 (aged 58) Benton County, Iowa, USA
Burial: Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Memorial #: 7095568
Bio: The son of Jesse Dever and his wife Martha Cane, Wylia Dever was also known as Wiley Davar, Willie Davar, Willy Devar, Wylia Davar, Wylie Davar, and Wylie Daver. He married Rosina Wisely on 21 May 1836 in Monroe Co., Indiana. His children were David Dever (husband to Nancy Fee), Martha J. Dever, Peter Dever, and Jesse Dever (husband to Sarah Way).
Family Members
Spouse
Rosina Wisely Dever 1810-1881
Children
David M Dever 1839-1916
Martha Jane Dever Fee 1841-1924
Jesse E Dever 1849-1932
Created by: Terri Rene DaVar-Howard (46563938)
Added: 19 Jan 2003
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7095568/wylia-dever
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7095568/wylia-dever: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Wylia Dever (17 Apr 1816–21 Nov 1874), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7095568, citing Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Terri Rene DaVar-Howard (contributor 46563938).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 34: Magdalena, Feb 5 1812, Peter Weissley and Magdalena, blank, William Vocht and wife
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: Magdalena Wisely
Gender: Female
Birth Place: of Wythe County, VA
Marriage Date: 09 Feb 1837
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia
Father:
Peter Wisely
Spouse:
William Greaver
FHL Film Number: 34254
Reference ID: pg 125
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Lee, Lee, Virginia, United States.
Name: William Greaver
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Lee, Lee, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Lee county, Lee, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 1344
House Number: 1313
Line Number: 14
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 955
Record Number: 13433
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Greaver F 36 Virginia
Peter Greaver M 12 Virginia
Susanah Greaver F 10 Virginia
William Greaver M 9 Virginia
Lavina Greaver F 5 Virginia
Sarah Greaver F 3 Virginia
Joseph Greaver M 1 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DZ-9NB : 23 December 2020), William Greaver, Lee, Lee, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Western District, Lee, Virginia, United States.
Name: Mary Grever
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Western District, Lee, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): The Western Dis, Lee, Virginia, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 45
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1815
Birthplace: Smith Co Virginia
Page: 142
Record Number: 15642
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter Grever M 22 Washington
Susan Grever F 20 Lee Co Virginia
Wm Grever M 18 Lee Co Virginia
Lavina Grever F 14 Lee Co Virginia
Sarah Grever F 12 Lee Co Virginia
Joseph Grever M 10 Lee Co Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41X-XF7 : 18 February 2021), Mary Grever, 1860.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 36: Anna Maria, Oct 15 1814, Peter Weisley and Magdalena, Jul 19 1815, Maria Arney
Ibid. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Calvin Hurt
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1 Oct 1835
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe County, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Polly Wiseley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Reference ID: Page 55
Record Number: 1509
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM8-Y6T : 29 January 2020), Calvin Hurt, 1835.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: George W Hurt
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 11
Record Number: 13402
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Hurt F 32 Virginia
John William Hurt M 9 Virginia
Laura A Hurt F 6 Virginia
James F Hurt M 3 Virginia
Osker M Hurt M 0 Virginia
Mary Hurt F 56 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGF-4BL : 29 May 2021), George W Hurt, 1870.
Web - Fold3. War of 1812 Service Record Index.
https://www.fold3.com
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The Fold3 name comes from a traditional flag folding ceremony in which the third fold is made in honor and remembrance of veterans who served in defense of their country and to maintain peace throughout the world.
Wisely Michael (Corporal)
4 Regiment Virginia Militia
(Lieut. Co. McDowell Lieut Col. Koontz Lieut Col. Chilton)
War of 1812
Corporal | Private
https://www.fold3.com/image/310354325
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815.
Name: Michael Wiseley
Company: 4 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: CORPORAL
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 230
Microfilm Publication: M602
ndex to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812; Microfilm publication M602, 234 rolls; NAID: 654501; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984, Record Group 94; The National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Direct Data Capture, comp. U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Peter Nave
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 28 May 1818
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Bezy Wiseley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Father's Name: Michael Wiseley
Reference ID: pg 59
Record Number: 132
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM8-3FN : 29 January 2020), Peter Nave, 1818.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-29SK-W
Peter Nave and Bezy (Elizabeth) Wiseley (no father was recorded in this source)
Ibid. Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
May 28. Peter Nave and Bezy Wiseley.
Marriage bond of Peter Nave with Michael Wisely, surety. dated May 21, 1818, for marriage with Elisabeth Wisely, daughter of Michael Wisely.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29QR-R, Image 318: Page 58.
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29QR-R?cc=4149585 : 7 February 2023), > image 1 of 1.
Ibid. Miscellaneous marriage records, 1790-1905 -- Marriage records, v. 1, 1790-1853. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901, Marriage registers, 1790-1934
Miscellaneous marriage records, 1790-1905 -- Marriage records, v. 1, 1790-1853
Film # 007579171, Image 318:, Page 59.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29QB-9
February 1819.
I do hereby certify that the following persons were joined into marriage during the Year 1819.
May 28. Peter Nave and Bezy Wiseley.
Marriage bond of Peter Nave with Michael Wiseley, surety, dated May 21, 1819 for marriage with Elizabeth Wisely, daughter of Michael Wisely.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Smyth, Virginia, United States.
Name: Peter Neff
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Smyth, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Smyth county, part of, Smyth, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 54
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1796
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 68
House Number: 66
Line Number: 32
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 976
Record Number: 13323
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Neff F 52 Virginia
Catharine Neff F 25 Virginia
Isaac Neff M 20 Virginia
Anna Neff F 18 Virginia
George W Neff M 15 Virginia
John Neff M 13 Virginia
Samuel Neff M 11 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8D5-SWG : 23 December 2020), Peter Neff, Smyth, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Smyth, Virginia; Roll: M653_1377; Page: 896; Family History Library Film: 805377.
Name:Elizebeth Neff
Age:63
Birth Year:abt 1797
Gender:Female
Race:White
Birth Place:Virginia
Home in 1860:Smyth, Virginia
Post Office:Seven Mile Ford
Dwelling Number:218
Family Number:218
Household Members (Name)Age
Peter Neff 66
Elizebeth Neff63
John Neff 23
Samuel Neff 21
Mary Bridgeman 12
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 74202581.
Elizabeth “Bezy” Wisley Neff
Birth: 1795 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 19 Feb 1879 (aged 83–84) Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Mount Zion Church Cemetery, Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 74202581
Family Members
Spouse
Peter Neff 1796-1862
Children
Jacob Neff 1820-1890
Joseph Neff 1822-1899
Susanna Neff Wassum 1827-1889
Mary Anna Neff Wassum 1832-1891
John Neff 1837-1886
Created by: James Archer (47046691)
Added: 30 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74202581/elizabeth-neff
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74202581/elizabeth-neff: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Elizabeth “Bezy” Wisley Neff (1795–19 Feb 1879), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74202581, citing Mount Zion Church Cemetery, Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by James Archer (contributor 47046691).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911.
Name:Peter Neff
Gender:Male
Race:White
Age:67
Birth Date:abt 1795
Death Date:20 Jul 1862
Death Place:Chilhowe, Smyth, Virginia
Cause of Death:Apolexy
Occupation:Farmer
Spouse: Elizabeth Neff
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/65877:62152 (Image 14, Line 37)
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NamePeter Neff
SexMale
Age67
Death Date20 Jul 1862
Death PlaceGreevers Switch, Smyth, Virginia, United States
Death Place (Original)Chilhowie, Smyth, Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated)1795
BirthplaceSmyth, Virginia
RaceWhite
Spouse's NameElizabeth Neff
Event TypeDeath
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JWL-LKC1 : 26 September 2022), Peter Neff, 1862.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 74202584.
Peter Neff
Birth: 10 Feb 1796 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 20 Jul 1862 (aged 66) Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Mount Zion Church Cemetery, Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 74202584
Family Members
Parents
Michael Neff 1756-1825
Christina Kapp Neff 1746-1830
Spouse
Elizabeth Wisley Neff 1795-1879
Siblings
Catharina Neff Umberger 1776-1847
Christena Elizabeth Neff Umberger 1777-1844
George Neff 1779-1860
Leonard Neff 1786-1847
John Neff 1789-1831
Abraham Neff 1798-1880
Children
Jacob Neff 1820-1890
Joseph Neff 1822-1899
Susanna Neff Wassum 1827-1889
Mary Anna Neff Wassum 1832-1891
John Neff 1837-1886
Created by: James Archer (47046691)
Added: 30 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74202584/peter-neff
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74202584/peter-neff: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Peter Neff (10 Feb 1796–20 Jul 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74202584, citing Mount Zion Church Cemetery, Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by James Archer (contributor 47046691).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Jon W. Phillippi
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 22 Dec 1870
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 24
Marital Status: Single
Birth Year (Estimated): 1846
Birthplace: Wythe County, Virginia
Father's Name: John Phillippi
Mother's Name: Molly Wiseley
Spouse's Name: Lambert
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1850
Spouse's Birthplace: Wythe County, Virginia
Spouse's Father's Name: Wm. Lambert
Spouse's Mother's Name: Susan Aker
Reference ID: P. 53-40
Record Number: 1386
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John Phillippi Father M
Molly Wiseley Mother F
Lambert Wife F 20 Wythe County, Virginia
Wm. Lambert M
Susan Aker F
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRS7-2V4 : 29 January 2020), Jon W. Phillippi, 1870.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: John Phillifrie
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 45
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Virginia
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Household ID: 1004
House Number: 1004
Line Number: 14
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Record Number: 7714
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Magdelene Phillifrie F 46 Virginia
Daniel Phillifrie M 22 Virginia
Alexander Phillifrie M 17 Virginia
Zachariah Phillifrie M 13 Virginia
Andring Phillifrie M 11 Virginia
Chreslly Phillifrie M 8 Virginia
Mary Phillifrie F 6 Virginia
John Phillifrie M 4 Virginia
Magdaline Phillifrie F 21 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-8PB : 23 December 2020), John Phillifrie, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal. 68th District, Wythe County, Virgina.
Name: John Phillippi
Sex: Male
Age: 54 (54)
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States (Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States)
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1806
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Page Number: 83
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Magdalin Phillippi F 54 years Virginia
Andrew Phillippi M 22 years Virginia
Christopher Phillippi M 18 years Virginia
Jane Phillippi F 16 years Virginia
John Phillippi M 15 years Virginia
John Buck M 9 years Virginia
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Mollie Phillippi
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Dec 1896
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia
Sex: Female
Age: 93
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1803
Digital Folder Number: 107848116
Image Number: 00190
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZP1-RNNL : 28 October 2021), Mollie Phillippi, 1896.
1986 #49 Phillippi Mollie, Dec 4th, Wythe Co. VA, Old Age, 93, Parents=Unknown. Wife, Phillippi Jno. W, Son
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 51777819.
Mary Magdalena “Mollie” Wisely Phillippi
Birth: 25 Oct 1803 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 4 Dec 1896 (aged 93) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 51777819
Bio: Modern gravestone spells her name Phillippe instead of Phillippi
Mollie & her husband, John, are believed to have been buried on the hill behind their homestead with other members of their family.
chldren:
Daniel Phillippi 1826–1864
Malinda Phillippi 1828–1851
Mary Magdelina Phillippi 1830–
Rev. Alexander Phillippi 1832–1915
Zacariah Mitchell Phillippi 1837–1862
Andrew Jackson Phillippi 1837–1929
Christian (Christopher) Phillippi 1842–1923
Mary Jane Phillippi 1844–1935
John W. Phillippi 1846–1932
Jefferson D. Phillippi 1861–1936
Family Members
Spouse
John Phillippi 1805-1889
Children
Daniel Phillippi 1826-1864
Malinda Phillippi Buck 1828-1851
Alexander Phillippi 1833-1915
Andrew Jackson Phillippe 1837-1929
Christian Phillippi 1842-1923
Mary Jane Phillippi 1844-1935
John Wesley Phillippe 1846-1932
Created by: Janet LaMotte, MHR (46988542)
Added: 29 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51777819/mary-magdalena-phillippi
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51777819/mary-magdalena-phillippi: accessed 24 January 2023), memorial page for Mary Magdalena “Mollie” Wisely Phillippi (25 Oct 1803–4 Dec 1896), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51777819, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Janet LaMotte, MHR (contributor 46988542).
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: John Phillippe
Sex: Male
Age: 66
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1804
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Relationship Code: Head
Page Number: 19
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Phillippe F 67 Virginia
Mary Jane Phillippe F 36 Virginia
John W Phillippe M 24 Virginia
Sophia J Phillippe F 11 Virginia
Alpha L Swasher F 18 Virginia
John A Buck M 19 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGX-VTV : 29 May 2021), John Phillippe, 1870.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Jno Phillippi
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 May 1889
Event Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Speedwell, Virginia
Sex: Male
Age: 84
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Parent Name: Christy Phillippi
Spouse's Name: Magdalena Phillippi
Digital Folder Number: 107848116
Image Number: 00145
Citing this Record
"Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z5Z-B5RH : 28 October 2021), Jno Phillippi, 1889.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 51777762.
John Phillippi
Birth: 22 Mar 1805 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 19 May 1889 (aged 84) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 51777762
Bio: Modern gravestone spells his name Phillippe instead of Phillippi
John & his wife, Mollie, are believed to have been buried on the hill behind their homestead with other member of their family.
children:
Daniel Phillippi 1826–1864
Malinda Phillippi 1828–1851
Mary Magdelina Phillippi 1830–
Rev. Alexander Phillippi 1832–1915
Zacariah Mitchell Phillippi 1837–1862
Andrew Jackson Phillippi 1837–1929
Christian (Christopher) Phillippi 1842–1923
Mary Jane Phillippi 1844–1935
John W. Phillippi 1846–1932
Jefferson D. Phillippi 1861–1936
Family Members
Parents
Christian Phillippi 1776-1843
Catherine Dutton Phillippi 1780-1826
Spouse
Mary Magdalena Wisely Phillippi 1803-1896
Siblings
Barbara Phillippi Copenhaver 1800-1886
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Christian Christopher Phillippi 1810-1885
David Christian Phillippe 1812-1892
Children
Daniel Phillippi 1826-1864
Malinda Phillippi Buck 1828-1851
Alexander Phillippi 1833-1915
Andrew Jackson Phillippe 1837-1929
Christian Phillippi 1842-1923
Mary Jane Phillippi 1844-1935
John Wesley Phillippe 1846-1932
Created by: Janet LaMotte, MHR (46988542)
Added: 29 Apr 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51777762/john-phillippi
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51777762/john-phillippi: accessed 24 January 2023), memorial page for John Phillippi (22 Mar 1805–19 May 1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51777762, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Janet LaMotte, MHR (contributor 46988542).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 30: Daniel, Jan 5 1809, Michael Weissle and Margaret, Oct 15 1809, The Parents
Ibid. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Daniel Wisely
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Jul 1828
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe County, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Sally Phillippi
Spouse's Gender: Female
Record Number: 1123
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRM8-PJ2 : 29 January 2020), Daniel Wisely, 1828.
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Wythe County, Virginia.
Name: Daniel Wisely
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
Year: 1830; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 200; Family History Library Film: 0029679
Census - 1850 United States Federal. District 68, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name Daniel Wisley
Gender Male
Race White
Age 45
Birth Year abt 1805
Birthplace Virginia
Home in 1850 District 68, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Occupation Farmer
Industry Agriculture
Real Estate 2000
Line Number 39
Dwelling Number 623
Family Number 623
Inferred Spouse: Sally Wisley
Daniel Wisley 45, Virginia (623,623)
Sally Wisley, 48, Virginia
Granull Wisley, 21, Virginia
David Wisley, 19, Virginia
William Wisley, 19, Virginia
Catharine Wisley 17, Virginia (624, 624)
David Wisley 15, Virginia
Mary Wisley 13, Virginia
Caroline Wisley, 11, Virginia
Alexander Wisley, 9, Virginia
Joel Wisley, 5, Virginia
Susan Wisley, 3, Virginia
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: District 68, Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 982; Page: 268a
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Precinct 6, Lamar, Texas, United States.
Name: Daniel Wiseley
Sex: Male
Age: 50
Birth Year (Estimated): 1810
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Precinct 6, Lamar, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original): Precinct No 6, Lamar, Texas, United States
Page: 45
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sallie Wiseley F 55 Virginia
Katy Wiseley F 28 Virginia
Mary Wiseley F 22 Virginia
Joseph Wiseley M 18 Virginia
Louisa Wiseley F 13 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXFR-8HP : 18 February 2021), Daniel Wiseley, 1860.
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas, United States.
Name: Daniel Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 69
Birth Year (Estimated): 1811
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Marital Status: Widowed
Occupation: Living With Daughter
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Father-in-law
Relationship Code: Father-in-law
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Justice Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original): Precinct 1, ED 73, Lamar, TX, United States
Household Identifier: 12355720
Person Number: 2
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
S. E. Gose Daughter F 31 Virginia, United States
R. M. Gose M 40 Virginia, United States
Wm. Dickson M 7 Arkansas, United States
Nettie Wilson F 6 Texas, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFNP-YLL : 15 January 2022), Daniel Wisely in household of R. M. Gose, Justice Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 43144918.
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley
Birth: 15 Jun 1810 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 26 Jan 1885 (aged 74) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Caviness CemeteryLamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 43144918
Bio: Married Sarah Phillippi 10 July 1828 in Wythe County, Virginia.
Son of Daniel and Eve Davis Wisely Sr.
Married Sally Phillipi in Wythe Co., VA.
Children of Daniel and Sally were;
1. Granvill (b. 1828 d. 15 Sep 1860);
2. David (b.1831)
3. William (b. 1831 d.bef 1880) who married Sara Elizabeth Neff;
4. Catherine J. (b. 1835 d.1901), who married M.L. Thomas;
5. Daniel Ephram (b. 4 Jul 1835 d. 4 Jun 1910), who married Francis A. Neff;
6. Mary Elizabeth (b. Apr 1837 d.after 1910), who married A.C. Miller;
7. Caroline (b.1835 d.1857);
8. Frederic (b.1840 d.1857);
9. Alexander (b.1841);
10. Joseph (b.10 Apr 1845 d.12 July 1902), who married Martha E. Townsend on 13 Dec 1866 & Sarah Amanda Townsend on 17 Feb 1878.
11. Susan Elizabeth (b. 1847 d. 18 Jan 1867), who married Rufus M. Gose.
All children were born in Wythe Co., VA.
Daniel & Sarah on same stone
Cemetery is in a pasture on private property. In August of 2019 it appears to be maintained.
Family Members
Spouse
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Children
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 15 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43144918/daniel-ephraim-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43144918/daniel-ephraim-wiseley: accessed 13 January 2023), memorial page for Daniel Ephraim Wiseley (15 Jun 1810–26 Jan 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43144918, citing Caviness Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Ibid. Memorial #: 43145044.
Sarah “Sally” Phillippi Wiseley
Birth: 30 Mar 1805 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 23 Jul 1869 (aged 64) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Caviness CemeteryLamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 43145044
Bio: On same stone as Daniel Wiseley
Cemetery is in a pasture on private property. In August of 2019 it appears to be maintained.
Family Members
Parents
Christian Phillippi 1776-1843
Catherine Dutton Phillippi 1780-1826
Spouse
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Siblings
Barbara Phillippi Copenhaver 1800-1886
John Phillippi 1805-1889
Christian Christopher Phillippi 1810-1885
David Christian Phillippe 1812-1892
Children
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 15 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43145044/sarah-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43145044/sarah-wiseley: accessed 14 January 2023), memorial page for Sarah “Sally” Phillippi Wiseley (30 Mar 1805–23 Jul 1869), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43145044, citing Caviness Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791
Page 34: Margaret, Apr 27 1812, Michael Weissley and Margaret, Aug 30 1812, The Parents
Ibid. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Susanna Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:10 Mar 1776
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:22 Jan 1776
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-R6X : 9 December 2014), Susanna Weisel, 10 Mar 1776; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 175 Anna Magdalena of Michael Weisel and Catherine
b. Aug 21, 1779 bp. Sep 26, 1779
Wit: Michael Weisel and Anna Magdalena, grandparents
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Anna Magdalena Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:26 Sep 1779
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:21 Aug 1779
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2V2-DV5 : 9 December 2014), Anna Magdalena Weisel, 26 Sep 1779; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 321.
31 MAR 1795 CONFIRMATION
Magdalena Weissel – age 16 – father was Michael Weisel
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 17.
MAGDALENE WEISSEL
Marriages:
Spouse: JACOB BYSSI Family
Marriage: 25 FEB 1798 Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Edited by J. H. Battle Philadelphia PA., Chicago Ill.: A. Warner & Co., Publisher 1887. p. 1130.
"Isaiah Bissey, farmer, P.O. Point Pleasant, was born in the place where he has always lived. His father, Jacob Bissey, also lived here. He was born July 28, 1768, and died in April, 1833. He was a weaver as well as a farmer, and was an industrious man, highly spoken of by those who remember him. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His wife was Mary Weisel, who was born August 19, 1780, and died October 15, 1872. Their children were Susanna, Catherine, Isaiah, Amos, Julian,Jonas, Elias,Mahlon, Charlotte and Silas. Those living are Charlotte, wife of Bauer Nonamaker, of Plumstead township; and Isaiah, who was born March 1, 1812. The others are deceased. Isaiah married Lidy, daughter of Michael Walter, who was born in Bedminster township. She died leaving three children: Hannah, widow of Jacob Long, in Doylsestown; Rachel, wife of Josiah Worman, living with her father; and Catherine,
also at home. Mr. Bissey married for his second wife the widow of Moses Fox, who had been a Miss Mills. To this union two children were born: Isabella, who died in infancy; and Emma, wife of Isaac R. Lear, of Plumstead. Mr. Bissey, by industry and careful habits, has acquired a well-earned competence and the esteem of his fellow-men."
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1850. Series: M432 Roll: 759 Page: 278.
1850 - Tinicum Twp., Bucks Co., PA - 9/12/1850
Bissy, Isaiah - 37 - m - farmer - $3,500
--- Leah - 30 - f
--- Hannah - 11 - f - attended school within year
--- Rachel - 9 - f - attended school within year
--- Catharine - 7 - f
--- Elizabeth - 5 - f
--- Emma - 10 mos. - f
Bissey, Mary W. - 70 - f
PA for all.
1860 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Series: M653 Roll: 1083 Page: 703.
1860 - Tinicum Twp., Bucks Co., PA - July 1860
Bissey, Isaiah - 47 - m - w - farmer - $4,500/600
--- Leah - 46 - f - w
--- Rachel - 18 - f - w
--- Catharine - 16 - f - w - attended school within year
--- Emma - 12 - f - w - attended school within year
Fox, Jonas - 19 - m - w - farm labor
Bissey, Mary - 75 - f - w
PA for all.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1870. Series: M593 Roll: 1314 Page: 746.
1870 - Erwinna P.O., Tinicum Twp., Bucks Co., PA - 7/18/1870
Bissey, Isaiah - 57 - m - w - farmer - $8,000/2,000
--- Leah - 54 - f - w - keeping house
--- Catharine - 22 - f - w
--- Emma - 19 - f - w
--- Mary - 90 - f - w
PA for all.
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 3448 Joseph Solliday, Plumstead Twp. Feb 13, 1826.
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.
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE
Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library,
Doylstown, Bucks County, PA
Transcribed by Missy Bell, January 2004
File 3448 Joseph Solliday, Plumstead Twp. Feb 13, 1826
Two children under 14: Samuel and Lewis. Daniel Solliday and Jacob Bissey appointed guardians. June 5, 1833 Widow Ann (now Weisel), son Lewis, under 14, guardian Jacob Bissey's deceased. Samuel Meyers Jr. appointed guardian.
Samuel Meyers Jr. replaced Jacob Bissey as a guardian in June 1833 as Jacob Bissey was now deceased.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Henry Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:28 Apr 1782
Event Place:LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:25 Jan 1782
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50756-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-3TP : 9 December 2014), John Henry Weissel, 28 Apr 1782; Christening, citing LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid.
Name:Eva Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:28 Mar 1784
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:22 Dec 1783
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-GXZ : 9 December 2014), Eva Weisel, 28 Mar 1784; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
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
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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.)
all my children namely Elizabeth Smith, Magdalena
Busy, Eve Shwartz, Michael Weissel, Daniel Weissel, Susanna Shwartz,
Catherine Weissel, Tobias Weissel, and Samuel Weissel
Family Bible of Andrew Swartz, son of Eve Weisel and Nicholas Swartz. Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Transcribed by Judy Smith, Somerville, NJ.
Andrew Swartz's Bible
Point Pleasant
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
[No date]
Births
Andrew Swartz & Catharine Hambleton was married 7 Mar 1838
Andrew Swartz born 28 June 1810
Catharine Hambleton born 5 March 1819
William Swartz married Hanna Houseworth 26 October 1865
Joseph W. Swartz & Emma Seese married
Ellenor Swartz & Charles Solliday married 8 April 1886
Elmira born 5 August 1839
Harriet Eve born 18 September 1840
Ellenor born 28 March 1842
William H. born 20 April 1844
Mary Hambleton born 12 May 1846
Andrew born 16 May 1848
Joseph Weisel born 8 February 1851
Deaths
The first born babe of Andrew & Catharine Swartz died 15 August 1839, aged 1 year 10 days
Harriet Eve died 4 October 1841, aged 1 year 16 days
Andrew died 24 May 1849, aged 1 year 8 days
Mother Catharine Swartz died 8 May 1893, aged 75 years 1 month 3 days
Mother Eve Swartz or Weisel was born 22 December 1783 & married 26 July 1808
and died 12 April 1843, aged 59 year 3 months and 21 days
Father Nicholas Swartz died 14 August 1868, aged 85 years 2 months and 7 days
Lower Tinicum Reformed Church Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
WEISSEL, Eli, son of Michael Weissel and w. Catharina
b. Feb. 6, 1818
bap. July 19
sponsors, Nickolaus Schwartz and w. Eva
Published by Willow Bend Books, compiled by Thomas G. Myers in 2000.
#12314 Bk 17/Pg. 176
Nicholas Swartz, Plumstead Twp. Wr. Apr 22, 1864
Grandchildren Nicholas Cherry, Nicholas Swartz, Joseph Linderman, Haney, Samuel Bloom, Mary Closson.
Children Andrew, Joseph, Nicholas L., Catharine Cherry, Mary Ann Haney, Shophia Bloom.
Exec: sons Andrew and Joseph and John A. Loux. Wit. S.F. Weldon, Samuel A. Wismer.
Codocil (Mar 1, 1865) --- Changes bequests. Wit: Henry High, Samuel H. Snyder.
Pr. Oct 15, 1868
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #3922.
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 #3922 Robert McIntyre, Tinicum Twp. Died April 1828
April 30, 1832 Widow Rebecca and nine children (deceased widow and seven children. Charles, Peter, Catherine, Rebecca, William, John, and Angelina, now residing in NY), Catherine (wife of Michael G. Weisel, now living in NY), John, Ann (wife of John R. Ott), William, Eve (wife of Moses Weaver), Charity, Isaac and Amey (since deceased unmarried, without issue) owned 148 acres.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Lordstown, Trumbull County, Ohio, US.
<u><b>1850 - Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
</b></u>Name:Michael G Wisell
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Gender:Male
Age:63
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1787
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:151
House Number:150
Line Number:3
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:733
GS Film Number:444726
Digital Folder Number:004093960
Image Number:00210
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Michael G WisellM63Pennsylvania
Catharine WisellF56New York
Robert WisellM26Pennsylvania
Cr WisellM25Pennsylvania
Amy I WisellF23New York
Rb WisellF21New York
Wd WisellM17New York
Reuben L WisellM15Ohio
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (<u>https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX3Z-SK6</u> : accessed 20 December 2014), Michael G Wisell, Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 151, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Michael G. Wisell
Name Note:
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Death
Event Date:20 Sep 1870
Event Place:Lordstown, Lordstown Village, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Address:
Residence Place:Lordstown
Gender:Male
Age:85
Marital Status:Married
Race (Original):White
Occupation:Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated):1785
Birthplace:Penn.
Reference ID:v 1 p 106
GS Film Number:904251
Digital Folder Number:004017157
Image Number:89
Citing this Record:
"Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F66Y-ZNL : accessed 21 December 2014), Michael G. Wisell, 20 Sep 1870; citing Death, Lordstown, Lordstown Village, Trumbull, Ohio, United States, source ID v 1 p 106, County courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 904,251.
Ibid. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:David Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:04 Apr 1790
Event Place:LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:23 Dec 1789
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50756-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VL-CGR : 9 December 2014), David Weisel, 04 Apr 1790; Christening, citing LUTHERAN CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 271.
David son of Michael Weissel d. 7 AUG 1792 2 yrs, 7 mo 12 days
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Daniel Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:15 Jul 1792
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:09 Jun 1792
Father's Name:Michael Weissel
Mother's Name:Catharine
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2VV-QP9 : accessed 22 December 2014), Daniel Weissel, 15 Jul 1792; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Ohio, U.S., Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Ohio, U.S., Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017.
Original data: Graves Registration Cards Collection, Ohio History Connection, Columbus, Ohio.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Weathersfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio.
<u><b>1850 - Weathersfield, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
</b></u>Name:Daniel Weisell
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Weathersfield, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Gender:Male
Age:59
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1791
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:77
House Number:73
Line Number:12
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:733
GS Film Number:444726
Digital Folder Number:004093960
Image Number:00015
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Daniel WeisellM59Pennsylvania
Susannah WeiselF25Pennsylvania
S WeiselM21Ohio
Sarah WeiselF18Ohio
Catharine WeiselF16Ohio
Ann WeiselF14Ohio
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (<u>https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX3C-BMD</u> : accessed 20 December 2014), Daniel Weisell, Weathersfield, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 77, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 59453276.
Daniel Wisell Weisell
Birth: 9 May 1792 Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 10 Jan 1858 (aged 65) Weathersfield Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Ohltown Cemetery, Weathersfield Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 59453276
Family Members
Spouse
Susanah Wisell Unknown-1842
Created by: lori (47122524)
Added: 1 Oct 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59453276/daniel-wisell_weisell
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59453276/daniel-wisell_weisell: accessed 01 December 2023), memorial page for Daniel Wisell Weisell (9 May 1792–10 Jan 1858), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59453276, citing Ohltown Cemetery, Weathersfield Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by lori (contributor 47122524).
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 59453359.
Susannah Wisell
Birth: unknown
Death: Nov. 30, 1842
Family links:
Spouse:
Dan'l Wisell (____ - 1858)
Burial:
Ohltown Cemetery
Weathersfield Township
Trumbull County
Ohio, USA
Created by: lori
Record added: Oct 01, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 59453359
Transcription from photo, aged 42Y
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Susanna Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:04 Oct 1795
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:24 Jul 1795
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Maria
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-R6J : 9 December 2014), Susanna Weisel, 04 Oct 1795; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
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
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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.)
[by the order of the children named, which corresponds to the birth
order, Susanna married a Shwartz]
all my children namely Elizabeth Smith, Magdalena
Busy, Eve Shwartz, Michael Weissel, Daniel Weissel, Susanna Shwartz,
Catherine Weissel, Tobias Weissel, and Samuel Weissel
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Catharine Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:03 Jun 1797
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:22 Feb 1797
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Michael Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Maria
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-KHM : 9 December 2014), Catharine Weisel, 03 Jun 1797; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
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.)
[Catherine was unmarried and alive at the time of her father's will]
all my children namely Elizabeth Smith, Magdalena
Busy, Eve Shwartz, Michael Weissel, Daniel Weissel, Susanna Shwartz,
Catherine Weissel, Tobias Weissel, and Samuel Weissel
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #3973.
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 #3973 December 13, 1830 Samuel Solliday, Plumstead Twp.
Widow Mary. Five children under 14, Levi, Rachel, Joseph, Clarisa and Sarah. John Adams , Philip Fretz and Abraham Stover guardians.
(cont.) February 15, 1832 Philip Fretz and Abraham Stover refuse to serve as guardians. John Buckman and Tobias Weisel appointed.
(cont.) June 20, 1843 Daughter Sarah over 14, petitions guardian. Samuel Bradshaw appointed.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1850.
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
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1861-1885 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisel, Tobias, Cross Keys, Doylestown age 68 31 Jan. 1864
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
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.
Ibid. 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.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
FIRST CONFESSION 1797 1st SUNDAY AFTER PENTICACOST
1. Susanna Weisel –age 16 – father was Henry (pg 324)
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 73886036.
Susanna Weisel Fluck
Birth: Jun. 10, 1788
Death: Aug. 2, 1862
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouse:
John Philip Fluck (1784 - 1834)*
Children:
Henry Fluck (1812 - 1878)*
Eva Fluck Yost (1820 - 1908)*
Aaron Weisel Fluck (1826 - 1901)*
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Inscription:
Wife of Philip Fluck - Aged 74Y 1M 22D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row B-23
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73886036
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church.
Name: John Philip Fluck
Description: Born
Event: Birth
Date of Event: 14 Aug 1784
Church: Records of Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801
Source Information
Lineages, Inc., comp. Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1744-1801: Tohickon Union Reformed Church [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Original data: Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library copies of church records for this locality. For more information, see the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) for FHL 974.821/B1 K2h.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73724599.
John Philip Fluck
Birth: 14 Aug 1784
Death: 27 Jan 1834 (aged 49)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-16
Memorial #: 73724599
Inscription: Aged 49Y 5M 13D
Family Members
Parents
John Fluck 1750-1841
Magdalena Leidy Fluck 1754-1816
Spouse
Susanna Weisel Fluck 1788-1862
Siblings
Maria Fluck Ott 1776-1838
John Fluck 1781-1806
Frederick Fluck 1787-1827
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Samuel Fluck 1795-1858
Children
Henry Fluck 1812-1878
Eva Fluck Yost 1820-1908
Aaron Weisel Fluck 1826-1901
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 21 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73724599
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for John Philip Fluck (14 Aug 1784–27 Jan 1834), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73724599, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Henry Weissel & Eva child John George b. 28 MAR bap 10 APR sponsor George Scheib & Wife
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Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John George Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:10 Apr 1791
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:28 Mar 1791
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Henry Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Eva
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-P2M : 9 December 2014), John George Weissel, 10 Apr 1791; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
CATECHUMENS AT TOHICKON IN 1807
1 George Weisel – age 17 – father Henry (pg 325)
Ibid.
George Weissel m. Catharine Fluch 31 MAR 1812 (pg 230)
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 73724722.
George Weisel
Birth: Mar. 28, 1790
Death: Sep. 16, 1863
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouse:
Catharine Fluck Weisel (1792 - 1878)
Children:
Lydia Weisel Loux (1813 - 1878)*
Hannah Weisel Godshall (1817 - 1888)*
John Fluck Weisel (1819 - 1915)*
Henry Fluck Weisel (1822 - 1915)*
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback (1825 - 1893)*
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer (1829 - 1931)*
Samuel Fluck Weisel (1834 - 1913)*
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Inscription:
Aged 73Y 5M 19D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-16
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 21, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73724722
Ibid. Memorial #: 73724738.
Catharine Fluck Weisel
Birth: 12 May 1792
Death: 10 Nov 1878 (aged 86)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-16
Memorial #: 73724738
Inscription: Wife of Geo. Weisel - Aged 86Y 5M 28D
Family Members
Parents
John Fluck 1750-1841
Magdalena Leidy Fluck 1754-1816
Spouse
George Weisel 1790-1863
Siblings
Maria Fluck Ott 1776-1838
John Fluck 1781-1806
John Philip Fluck 1784-1834
Frederick Fluck 1787-1827
Samuel Fluck 1795-1858
Children
Lydia Weisel Loux 1813-1878
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 21 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73724738/catharine-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Catharine Fluck Weisel (12 May 1792–10 Nov 1878), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73724738, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Joseph Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:28 Jul 1793
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:10 Jul 1793
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Henry Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Eva
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-SDM : 9 December 2014), Joseph Weissel, 28 Jul 1793; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
bp 28 Jul 1793 Tohickon Ref; sp, parents
Ibid.
CATECHUMENS AT TOHICKON IN 1809
1 Joseph Weisel – age 16 father is Henry (pg 326)
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File 3123.
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 3123 Daniel Fulmer September 11, 1827. Widow Catharine and eleven children: Jacob (oldest son), John, Samuel, Peter, Daniel (last 3 minors), Barbara (wife of Tobias Gerhart), Maria (Wife of Joseph Weisel). Christina (wife of John Steiner), Nancy, Catherine and Sarah (three minors). Owned 260 acres [see also file 3596]
File 3596/3123 September 10, 1827 Daniel Fulmer, Bedminster Twp. Widow Catharine and eleven children, three under 14: Daniel, Catharine and Sarah. Jacob Markley of Bedminster and Peter Solliday of Bedminster appointed guardians. Samuel, Peter and Ann, over 14, Peter Solliday and John Yost appointed guardians.
Ibid. File #4991.
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 #4991 Henry G. Berndt, Hilltop Twp. Died 1838
October 29, 1838 Widow Mary and Children Henry and Anna, over 14 and Angelina, Allen, Ann Mary, under 14, Joseph Weisel and Peter Solliday appointed guardians. Children Henry, Barbara, Anna, Angelina, Allen and Mary. Owned 79 acres with Tavern..
(cont.) December 11, 1838 daughter Barbara over 14 petitioned for guardian. Joseph Weisel appointed.
Ibid. File #5635.
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 #5635 [not given] April 12, 1844 Grandchildren Susanna, Noah and Catharine Fulmer under 14 (petition by their mother, Caraline) Joseph Weisel appointed guardian.
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Bedminster Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
Name:Francis F Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1860
Event Place:Bedminster Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:35
Race:White
Race (Original):[Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated):1825
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page:21
Household ID:174
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
GS Film Number:805084
Digital Folder Number:004288517
Image Number:00026
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Francis F WeiselM35Pennsylvania
Sarah Ann WeiselF33Pennsylvania
Catharin Amana WeiselF10Pennsylvania
John Andrw WeiselM6Pennsylvania
Lucy Ann WeiselF37Pennsylvania
Nathaniel ArneyM17Pennsylvania
Joseph WeiselM66Pennsylvania
John YostM75Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860," index, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXPW-HQP : accessed 24 December 2014), Francis F Weisel, Bedminster Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," <i>Fold3.com</i>; citing p. 21, household ID 174, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 805,084.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Name:Francis F Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1870
Event Place:Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:44
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Birth Year (Estimated):1825-1826
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page Number:48
Household ID:373
Line Number:11
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M593
GS Film number:000552812
Digital Folder Number:004278511
Image Number:00053
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Francis F WeiselM44Pennsylvania
Sarah Ann WeiselF42Pennsylvania
John Andrew WeiselM15Pennsylvania
Anna M WeiselF9Pennsylvania
Albert H WeiselM4Pennsylvania
Lucy Ann WeiselF47Pennsylvania
Joseph WeiselM77Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZLR-5HK : accessed 24 December 2014), Francis F Weisel, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 48, family 373, NARA microfilm publication M593, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 552,812.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Tombstone Inscriptions Spruance Library, Mercer Museum, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA. Information is taken from card file located in the periodical room.
Joseph Weisel 10 JUN 1793 – 18 FEB 1873 buried Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Graveyard
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 73675771.
Joseph Weisel
Birth: Jun. 10, 1793
Death: Feb. 18, 1873
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouses:
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Susanna Rufe Fulmer Weisel (1801 - 1852)
Children:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)*
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)*
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Inscription:
Aged 79Y 8M 8D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-10
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73675771
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Weisel Family Deaths 1804-1834
Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Wisel, Mary, age 29 3 Mar. 1828
wife of Joseph Weisel of Bedminster
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 73840763.
Maria Fulmer Weisel
Birth: Jan. 4, 1799
Death: Mar. 3, 1828
Family links:
Parents:
Daniel Fulmer (1764 - 1826)
Catherine Fulmer (1774 - 1843)
Spouse:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
Children:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)*
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)*
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Siblings:
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Christina Fulmer Steiner (1801 - 1857)*
Jacob Fulmer (1803 - 1878)*
Anna Fulmer Steiner (1811 - 1832)*
Peter Solliday Fulmer (1811 - 1901)*
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row B-9
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73840763
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 73675760.
Susanna Rufe Fulmer Weisel
Birth: Jan. 15, 1801
Death: Apr. 3, 1852
Family links:
Spouse:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
Inscription:
Wife of Joseph Weisel - Daughter of George & Sarah Rufe - Aged 51Y 2M 18D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-10
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73675760
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Henry Weissel & Eva child John Henry b 29 JAN bap 29 MAR 1796 (pg 161)
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Henry Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:29 Mar 1796
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:29 Jan 1796
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Henry Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Eva
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-RWT : 9 December 2014), John Henry Weissel, 29 Mar 1796; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
CATECHUMENS AT TOHICKON ON 22 MAY 1814
1 Henry Weisel – age 18 father was Henry (pg 327)
Ibid.
Henry Weissel m. Elizabeth Seibel 3 SEPT 1820 (pg 235)
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #5481.
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 #5481 Henry Wisel/Weisel, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. August 15, 1842
No widow but children Catharine, Sarah, Noah, Mary Ann, Henry and Elizabeth (last 5 minors). Owned 50 acres in Franconia and 10 acres in Hilltown.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 110939290.
John Henry Weisel
Birth: Jan. 29, 1796
Death: Mar. 16, 1842
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva <i>Schellenberger</i> Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouse:
Elizabeth <i>Seiple</i> Weisel (1802 - 1839)
Children:
Noah Weisel (1826 - 1856)*
Jacob Weisel (1837 - 1838)*
Siblings:
Susanna <i>Weisel</i> Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Burial:
Immanuel Leidys Church Cemetery
Souderton
Montgomery County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: May 21, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110939290
Ibid.
John Henry Weisel
Birth: Jan. 29, 1796
Death: Mar. 16, 1842
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouse:
Elizabeth Seiple Weisel (1802 - 1839)
Children:
Noah Weisel (1826 - 1856)*
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Burial:
Immanuel Leidys Church Cemetery
Souderton
Montgomery County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: May 21, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110939290
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 110939318.
Elizabeth Seiple Weisel
Birth: Dec. 14, 1802
Death: Apr. 3, 1839
Family links:
Parents:
Jacob Seipel (1781 - 1862)
Catharine <i>Sheip</i> Seipel (1780 - 1827)
Spouse:
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Children:
Noah Weisel (1826 - 1856)*
Jacob Weisel (1837 - 1838)*
Inscription:
Wife of Henry Weisel
Aged 39 Years
Burial:
Immanuel Leidys Church Cemetery
Souderton
Montgomery County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: May 21, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110939318
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
CATECHUMENS AT TOHICKON ON 23 MAY 1819
1 Maria Weissel –age 17 – father was Henry (pg 329)
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Mary Weisel
Birth: 1802
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1884
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Pauline M
Record added: Aug 17, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 115609030
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. P. 730.
Samuel Weisel, youngest son of Henry and Eve, was a lifelong resident of Bedminster and adjoining parts of Hilltown, and died in Hilltown, August 9, 1889. He married. May 24, 1829, Catharine Solliday, born June, 1807, daughter of Peter and Magdalena (Godshalk) Solliday, grand- daughter of Jacob and Barbara (Loux) Solliday, and great-granddaughter of Frederick and Barbara Solliday, who came from Switzerland and settled in Bedminster about 1740.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
CATECHUMENS AT TOHICKON ON 12 OCT 1820
1 Samuel Weissel –age 16 father was Henry (pg 330)
Ibid. pg 241.
Samuel Weissel m. Catharine Soliday 24 MAY 1829
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 74000407.
Samuel Weisel
Birth: Aug. 2, 1804
Death: Aug. 10, 1889
Family links:
Parents:
Henry Weisel (1760 - 1830)
Eva Schellenberger Weisel (1769 - 1855)
Spouse:
Catharine Solliday Weisel (1807 - 1891)
Children:
Mary Magdalena Weisel Ratzel (1830 - 1896)*
Siblings:
Susanna Weisel Fluck (1788 - 1862)*
George Weisel (1790 - 1863)*
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)*
John Henry Weisel (1796 - 1842)*
Mary Weisel (1802 - 1884)*
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)
Inscription:
Father - Aged 85Y 8D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-7
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74000407
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 74000419.
Catharine Solliday Weisel
Birth: Jun. 23, 1807
Death: Nov. 28, 1891
Family links:
Parents:
Peter Solliday (1783 - 1858)
Magdalena Godshalk Solliday (1785 - 1851)
Spouse:
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)*
Children:
Mary Magdalena Weisel Ratzel (1830 - 1896)*
Siblings:
Jacob Godshalk Solliday (1806 - 1885)*
Catharine Solliday Weisel (1807 - 1891)
Barbara Solliday Gerhart (1809 - 1888)*
Anna Solliday Ochs (1814 - 1869)*
Peter Godshalk Solliday (1823 - 1893)*
Inscription:
Mother - Wife of Samuel Weisel - Aged 84Y 5M 5D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-7
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74000419
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Weissel
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 4 Apr 1793
Father's Name: John Weissel
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Sarah
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 24 May 1793
Event Place: First German Reformed Church, Vincent Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-RWP : 27 January 2020), John Weissel, 1793.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. Page 191.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Maria Magdalena Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:03 Sep 1797
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:24 Aug 1797
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZL : 9 December 2014), Maria Magdalena Weissel, 03 Sep 1797; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 144175492.
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower
Birth: 24 Aug 1797 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 6 Feb 1868 (aged 70) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Peter's Cemetery, North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Stone Wall Section
Memorial #: 144175492
Family Members
Parents
George Ludwig Weisel 1773-1862
Margaret Scheib Weisel 1775-1858
Spouse
Henry S. Danehower 1796-1831
Siblings
J. George Weisel 1799-1881
Michael Weisel 1802-1872
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 25 Mar 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144175492/mary-magdalena-danehower
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower (24 Aug 1797–6 Feb 1868), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144175492, citing Saint Peter's Cemetery, North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1787-1856.
Name: Henry S. Danehower
Description: Deceased
Event: Death
Date of Event: 22 Apr 1831
Remarks: Aged 35 years, 2 months, 20 days.
Church: Records of St. Peter's (Yellow) Church, North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1787-1856
Source Information
Lineages, Inc., comp.. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1787-1856: St. Peter's Yellow Church [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Original data: St. Peter's Lutheran Church Records, 1787-1856. Originals housed at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 144175484.
Henry S. Danehower
Birth: 2 Feb 1796
Death: 22 Apr 1831 (aged 35)
Burial: Saint Peter's Cemetery, North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Stone Wall Section
Memorial #: 144175484
Family Members
Parents
Henry Danehower 1763-1837
Anne Elizabeth Danehower 1768-1836
Spouse
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower 1797-1868
Siblings
John S. Danehower 1802-1870
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 25 Mar 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144175484/henry-s_-danehower
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Henry S. Danehower (2 Feb 1796–22 Apr 1831), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144175484, citing Saint Peter's Cemetery, North Wales, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John George Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:15 Dec 1799
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:08 Nov 1799
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-RW1 : 9 December 2014), John George Weissel, 15 Dec 1799; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
1850 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 1
Henry Weisel 27, male Farmer $2,368 b. PA
Maria 31, female b. PA
John George ½ male b. PA
Isaac 14
Magdalene Musington 12 female b. Germany
Line 6
George Weisel 78 male Farmer $3,700 b. PA
Margaret 76 female
George 48 male Farmer
Catherine 42 female
Mary [Ann] 22 female
Samuel 20 male Farmer
Aaron 17 male Farmer
Michael 43 male Farmer
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 6
George Weisel 78 male Farmer $3,700 b. PA
Margaret 76 female
George 48 male Farmer
Catherine 42 female
Mary [Ann] 22 female
Samuel 20 male Farmer
Aaron 17 male Farmer
Michael 43 male Farmer
1860 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennslyvania.
1860 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township July 23, 1860 Roll 1083, page 797
George Weisel, Jr. 60 male Farmer $1,600 $800 b. PA
Catherine 57 female b. PA
Mary Ann 33 female b. PA
Michael 58 male Farmer $1, 300 b. PA
Samuel Weisel 32 male Farmer $8,200 $350 b. PA
Catherine A. 30 female b. PA
Frank P. 6 male b. PA
Ann A. 4 female b. PA
Mary Ann 2 female b. PA
Catherine A. 1 female b. PA
Charles Miller 21 male Farm Laborer b. Baden, Germany
Sarah Swink 13 female
George L. Weisel 87 male Gentlemen $200
Benjamin F. Ruschard 24 male Farmer $250
1860 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township July 23, 1860 Roll 1083, page 797
George Weisel, Jr. 60 male Farmer $1,600 $800 b. PA
Catherine 57 female b. PA
Mary Ann 33 female b. PA
Michael 58 male Farmer $1, 300 b. PA
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census). T9-1107, p. 197A.
Warrington, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 197A
George WEISEL Self M Male W 80 PA PA PA
Catharine WEISEL Wife M Female W 77 PA Keeping House PA PA
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26847532.
J. George Weisel
Birth: 8 Nov 1799 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 23 Feb 1881 (aged 81) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 3 Section A-41
Memorial #: 26847532
Inscription: age 61y 3m 15d
Gravesite Details (New Cemetery Section)From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Family Members
Parents
George Ludwig Weisel 1773-1862
Margaret Scheib Weisel 1775-1858
Siblings
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower 1797-1868
Michael Weisel 1802-1872
Children
Samuel Weisel 1828-1916
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 15 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26847532/j_-george-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for J. George Weisel (8 Nov 1799–23 Feb 1881), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26847532, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26847520.
Catherine Weisel
Birth: 22 Aug 1802
Death: 11 Feb 1888 (aged 85)
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 3 Section A-41
Memorial #: 26847520
Inscription: age 85y 22d
Gravesite Details (New Cemetery Section)From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Family Members
Children
Samuel Weisel 1828-1916
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 15 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26847520/catherine-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Catherine Weisel (22 Aug 1802–11 Feb 1888), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26847520, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Michael Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:25 Apr 1802
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:18 Feb 1802
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Margaret
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-3TN : 9 December 2014), George Weissel in entry for Michael Weissel, 25 Apr 1802; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26847552.
Michael Weisel
Birth: 24 Feb 1802 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 27 Mar 1872 (aged 70)
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 3 Section A-41
Memorial #: 26847552
Inscription: age 70y 1m 3d
Gravesite Details (New Cemetery Section)From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Family Members
Parents
George Ludwig Weisel 1773-1862
Margaret Scheib Weisel 1775-1858
Siblings
Mary Magdalena Weisel Danehower 1797-1868
J. George Weisel 1799-1881
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 15 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26847552/michael-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Michael Weisel (24 Feb 1802–27 Mar 1872), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26847552, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 78655234.
Susannah Weisel Allison
Birth: 27 Oct 1810
Death: 22 Feb 1875 (aged 64)
Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 78655234
Family Members
Spouse
Thomas Allison 1807-1886
Children
Jacob Weisel Allison 1830-1863
Anna Marie Allison Rinninger 1831-1889
Catharine W. Feather 1834-1898
Rachel Allison 1838-1840
Sarah Ann Allison 1842-1861
Edward Allison 1846-1864
Thomas K Allison 1849-1857
Created by: S Sill (46979876)
Added: 18 Oct 2011
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Ibid. Memorial #: 78655236.
Thomas Allison
Birth: 22 Feb 1807
Death: 3 Jul 1886 (aged 79)
Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 78655236
Family Members
Parents
Andrew Allison 1772-1840
Spouse
Susannah Weisel Allison 1810-1875
Siblings
Andrew Allison 1803-1891
John A Allison 1808-1894
Children
Jacob Weisel Allison 1830-1863
Anna Marie Allison Rinninger 1831-1889
Catharine W. Feather 1834-1898
Rachel Allison 1838-1840
Sarah Ann Allison 1842-1861
Edward Allison 1846-1864
Thomas K Allison 1849-1857
Maintained by: Jerry L. Johnston (49535605)
Originally Created by: S Sill (46979876)
Added: 18 Oct 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78655236/thomas-allison
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F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
page 180 John of George Weisel and wife
b. Mar. 2, 1785 bapt. Feb. 28, 1786
Witnesses: parents
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Name:John Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:28 Feb 1786
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:02 Mar 1785
Father's Name:George Weisel
Mother's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
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"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-PKB : 9 December 2014), John Weisel, 28 Feb 1786; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
George Wisel, WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA. EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848 (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351).
WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA.
EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN.
I George Wisel of the county of Cambria in the State of Pennsylvania,
Farmer, being weak in body and of Sound mind, Memory and understanding but
considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my
last will and testament in manner & form to wit:
First: It is my will and I do order that all my Just debts and funeral
expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my
decease.
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the use and occupation of my
plantation until her death situated in Conemaugh Township Cambria County, Then
I give and devise the said plantation unto my son John Wisel his heirs and
assigns forever or the amount of money which will be due on the above mentioned
plantation which is situated in Conemaugh Township County and State aforesaid
containing one hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Yunt the sum of two hundred
dollars to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Wisel four hundred
dollars for her services and attendance to her father and mother and a one year
old heifer to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Mixel ten dollars to her
heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catherine Goughnour ten dollars to
her heirs and assigns forever.
And, as touching all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real
and personal, of what kind or nature whatsoever the same may be in the County
of Cambria foresaid or elsewhere, I give and devise the same unto my said wife
Margaret during her natural life and from and emediately after her decease, I
give and devise the said unto my son John Wisel and Joseph Wisel and my
daughter Elizabeth Wisel and their heirs and assigns forever to be equally
divided among them.
I direct that all my stock in trade be sold at public vendue or outcry
for good current money or on such credit in such a manner as is usual in like
cases to insure the full and punctual payment thereof, and to effect this may
intention, I do hereby vest in my executor full power and authority to dispose
of in every respect as I could do myself if living.
And I do hereby make and ordain my Esteemed neighbor George Murray
Executor of this my last will and testament reposing full confidence in his
integrity to perform the trust thus committed to him.
In witness whereof George Wisel the Testator have to this my Will
written on one sheet of paper, set my hand this twenty ninth day of May, in the
year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty eight.
Signed and delivered in the
presence of us who have
subscribed in the presence
of other.
Thomas McConnell (Seal) George Wisel (Seal)
George Murray (Seal) (Signed in
German)
Comments by Sara Deffenbaugh:
Copied word for word from actual will as filed at the Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The original Will is stored with all the old papers at the old jail on Sample St., Ebensburg, PA File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351
Then
I give and devise the said plantation unto my son John Wisel his heirs and
assigns forever or the amount of money which will be due on the above mentioned
plantation which is situated in Conemaugh Township County and State aforesaid
containing one hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts.
Final account of George Murray Executor of last will etc. of George Weisel. Copied by Edna Lehman, Cambria Co. Historical Society, Ebensburg, PA February 27, 1956 for Ethel Baker. George A. Wisel -Will. Executed May 29, 1848. Probated Feb 15, 1850. (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The date and location is likely Ebensburg Orphan's Court, Sep 3, 1855.).
[Excerpts]
Awards to John Weisel one of the sons of George Weisel deceased under
direction of will of said George Weisel - the amount of purchase money for a
tract of land sold by decedent to Geo. Shaffer being $800. oo deducting $57.50
being amount embraced in voucher, 23, Mar 6, 1854. Amount due John Weisel $742.38.
Directon of said will to Mary Yunt, one of the daughters of decedent, the sum of $200.
Elizabeth Weisel, one of the daughters $400.00.
Sarah Mixsel, one of the daughters $10.00.
Catherine Goughnour, one of the daughters $10.00.
Balance of $1,362.38 to be divided equally between John Weisel, Joseph Weisel,
and Elizabeth Weisel.
August 3, 1855. Notice served on Mrs. Christian Goughnour one of the heirs of George
Weisel to appear in Orphan's Court.
John Weisel $742.38
Mary Yunt $200.00
Elixabeth Weisel $400.00
Sarah Mixsel $10.00
Catherine Goughnour $10.00
Amount divided amont
John Weisel $950.00
Joseph Weisel $950.00
Elizabeth Weisel $950.00
[Also listed in Accounts & Claims]
Refunded to Alexander Wisel $30.00
Directon of said will to Mary Yunt, one of the daughters of decedent, the sum of $200.
George Wisel, WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA. EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848 (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351).
WILL OF GEORGE WISEL OF CAMBRIA CO., PA.
EBENSBURG, PA, Ninth of May, 1848
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN.
I George Wisel of the county of Cambria in the State of Pennsylvania,
Farmer, being weak in body and of Sound mind, Memory and understanding but
considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my
last will and testament in manner & form to wit:
First: It is my will and I do order that all my Just debts and funeral
expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my
decease.
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the use and occupation of my
plantation until her death situated in Conemaugh Township Cambria County, Then
I give and devise the said plantation unto my son John Wisel his heirs and
assigns forever or the amount of money which will be due on the above mentioned
plantation which is situated in Conemaugh Township County and State aforesaid
containing one hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Yunt the sum of two hundred
dollars to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Wisel four hundred
dollars for her services and attendance to her father and mother and a one year
old heifer to her heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Mixel ten dollars to her
heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catherine Goughnour ten dollars to
her heirs and assigns forever.
And, as touching all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real
and personal, of what kind or nature whatsoever the same may be in the County
of Cambria foresaid or elsewhere, I give and devise the same unto my said wife
Margaret during her natural life and from and emediately after her decease, I
give and devise the said unto my son John Wisel and Joseph Wisel and my
daughter Elizabeth Wisel and their heirs and assigns forever to be equally
divided among them.
I direct that all my stock in trade be sold at public vendue or outcry
for good current money or on such credit in such a manner as is usual in like
cases to insure the full and punctual payment thereof, and to effect this may
intention, I do hereby vest in my executor full power and authority to dispose
of in every respect as I could do myself if living.
And I do hereby make and ordain my Esteemed neighbor George Murray
Executor of this my last will and testament reposing full confidence in his
integrity to perform the trust thus committed to him.
In witness whereof George Wisel the Testator have to this my Will
written on one sheet of paper, set my hand this twenty ninth day of May, in the
year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty eight.
Signed and delivered in the
presence of us who have
subscribed in the presence
of other.
Thomas McConnell (Seal) George Wisel (Seal)
George Murray (Seal) (Signed in
German)
Comments by Sara Deffenbaugh:
Copied word for word from actual will as filed at the Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The original Will is stored with all the old papers at the old jail on Sample St., Ebensburg, PA File #577 Filed Feb. 14, 1850, Admitted to Probate Feb. 15, 1850, Registered in Will Book Page 351
Final account of George Murray Executor of last will etc. of George Weisel. Copied by Edna Lehman, Cambria Co. Historical Society, Ebensburg, PA February 27, 1956 for Ethel Baker. George A. Wisel -Will. Executed May 29, 1848. Probated Feb 15, 1850. (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The date and location is likely Ebensburg Orphan's Court, Sep 3, 1855.). Sarah Mixsel, one of the daughters $10.00.
[Excerpts]
Awards to John Weisel one of the sons of George Weisel deceased under
direction of will of said George Weisel - the amount of purchase money for a
tract of land sold by decedent to Geo. Shaffer being $800. oo deducting $57.50
being amount embraced in voucher, 23, Mar 6, 1854. Amount due John Weisel $742.38.
Directon of said will to Mary Yunt, one of the daughters of decedent, the sum of $200.
Elizabeth Weisel, one of the daughters $400.00.
Sarah Mixsel, one of the daughters $10.00.
Catherine Goughnour, one of the daughters $10.00.
Balance of $1,362.38 to be divided equally between John Weisel, Joseph Weisel,
and Elizabeth Weisel.
August 3, 1855. Notice served on Mrs. Christian Goughnour one of the heirs of George
Weisel to appear in Orphan's Court.
John Weisel $742.38
Mary Yunt $200.00
Elixabeth Weisel $400.00
Sarah Mixsel $10.00
Catherine Goughnour $10.00
Amount divided amont
John Weisel $950.00
Joseph Weisel $950.00
Elizabeth Weisel $950.00
[Also listed in Accounts & Claims]
Refunded to Alexander Wisel $30.00
1850 US Federal Census, Cambria County, Pennslyvania.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Will of Ludwig Wissinger of Cambria County. Included in the will is Susannah Wisel, wife of Joseph Wisel. Will was found on the Internet at the following URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.wissinger/132 The will was Registered, 29 March 1842, in Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Last Will and Testament of Ludwig Wissinger
I, Ludwick WISSINGER of Conemaugh Township, Cambria Coun! ty, State of
Pennsylvania being infirm in body but of sound mind, memory and
understanding (thanks be unto God for the same) and considering the
certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and to the end I
may be the better prepared to leave this - whenever it shall please God to
call me hence do therefore, make and declare this my last Will and
Testament in the manner following, (that is to say) first and principally I
commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hoping for free
pardon & remission to my sins and to enjoy everlasting happiness in the
everlasting "Kingdom of Heaven through the merits of Jesus Christ my Savior
my body I commit to the earth to be buried in a descent Christian Manner at
the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named, and as to such worldly
estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me I dispose of the same as
followeth to wit, I give and devise unto my dear children hereaf! ter named
all my property consisting in notes, money, household, chattels or
livestock, to be equally divided amongst them (after my funeral expenses
are paid), and also Thirty dollars deducted which I bequeath unto Susannah
Wisel wife of Joseph Wisel to be paid unto her by my executor at the
expiration of one year after my death. The names of my children among whom
I equally bequeath my property after the above named 30 Dollars and my
funeral expenses are deducted) are as follows viz: John Wissinger,
Catherine Brumbaugh, Mary Anderson, Daniel Wissinger, Ester Snyder, Lewis
Wissinger, Elizabeth Stutzman, David Wissinger, Samuel Wissinger, George
Wissinger, Isaac Wissinger, and Jacob Wissinger. My property to be divided
among the above named or their heirs.
Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint as my dear son Daniel Wissinger
to be the Executor of this my last Will and Testament. In whereof I
hereunto sit my hand and seal this! fourteenth day of December in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five.
Signed sealed and published and declared by the above named Ludwick
Wissinger, as his last Will and Testament in presence of us who in his
presence and at his request have subscribed as witnesses.
Witness
Timy C. Davis
John Mathews
his
Ludwick X Wissinger (SEAL)
mark
Codicil
In as much as I Ludwick Wissinger inadvertently omitted to mention one of
my children in the above catalogue of names, I hereby declare that it is my
wish and desire that my daughter Susannah Morgan shall be considered as
equal heir of this my last Will and Testament and that she receives her
just share of property after my death .........
Witness
Timy C. Davis
John Mathews
his
Ludwick X Wissinger (SEAL)
mark
[The will was Registered, 29 March 1842, in Cambria County, PA.]
I give and devise unto my dear children hereaf! ter named
all my property consisting in notes, money, household, chattels or
livestock, to be equally divided amongst them (after my funeral expenses
are paid), and also Thirty dollars deducted which I bequeath unto Susannah
Wisel wife of Joseph Wisel to be paid unto her by my executor at the
expiration of one year after my death. The names of my children among whom
I equally bequeath my property after the above named 30 Dollars and my
funeral expenses are deducted) are as follows viz: John Wissinger,
Catherine Brumbaugh, Mary Anderson, Daniel Wissinger, Ester Snyder, Lewis
Wissinger, Elizabeth Stutzman, David Wissinger, Samuel Wissinger, George
Wissinger, Isaac Wissinger, and Jacob Wissinger. My property to be divided
among the above named or their heirs.
Compiled By Mrs. Leister Presley Searcy, Arkansas, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas Wiysel, A. p. 915-916 http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/jackson/biog-t-w.htm Jackson Co. Biography - T - W (Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889).
Personal Memoirs, page 916
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires
of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA., on the 24 August 1824.
He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel, of the same county and state, but the great
grandfather was a native of Germany who emigrated to this country at an early period and settled in Pennsylvania, afterward fighting in the War of the Revolution. The parents of Alexander Wiysel
emigrated to Wabash County IN some years after their marriage, where the father died during the Civil
War, while the mother still survives him and is living in Indiana. They were the parents of six children,
of whom four are yet living. Alexander Wiysel being the eldest. He was reared and spent his younger
days in Pennsylvania, where he also received the greater part of his education and afterwards
moved to Wabash county, IN. From there he went to Adair County, MO and remained until 1859,
when he came to Jackson County and was employed in teaming. During the war he was detailed as engineer of a large flouring mill on the White River, and after that event he embarked in saw
milling and lumber manufacturing, a business that he has fostered and built up to be one of the
most successful in that section. He has various markets for his products, employs a large number
of men, and turns out some of the best marerial to be found anywhere, and has the honor of being
one of the pioneer mill men of Jackson County. Mr. Wiysel was married in 1848 to Miss Susanna Stemman,
by whom he has had five children, two of them yet living: Samuel and Charles. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and one of the representative citizens of his county, taking and active
interest in its promotion and welfare.
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires
of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA., on the 24 August 1824.
He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel, of the same county and state,
1850 US Federal Census, Cambria County, Pennslyvania.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
US Federal Census 1860 Indiana.
Wabash County, Waltz Township, p. 57, lines 24-33, 30 June 1860
Family: 383-382
Wisle, Joseph 66 M Farmer 0 200 Pennsylvania
Susanah 55 F House Keeper Pennsylvania
Mary 23 F House Work Pennsylvania
Jacob 20 M Day Laborer Pennsylvania
Daniel 19 M Day Laborer Pennsylvania
Henry 16 M Day Laborer Pennsylvania
Rachel 15 M Pennsylvania
Martha 8 F Pennsylvania
Sarah C. 2 F Indiana
*Susanah could not read or write. *Daniel thru Martha attended school
1860, Richland Township, Miami County, Indiana, page 170, HN231/246
David Harmon, 27, m, wagon maker, b. OH, $80RE/70PE,
Susan Harmon, 26, f, b. PA,
Sarena Harmon, 1, f, b. IN,
1850 US Federal Census, Cambria County, Pennslyvania.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Ibid.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
1870 United States Federal Census Indiana.
City of Wabash, 3rd Ward, Wabash County, Indiana, page 249A, lines 8-11, HN39/FN35:
Nathaniel Shelton, 65, m, w, carpenter, $2,500 RE/$150 PE, b. VA
Mary Shelton, 33, f, w, keeping house, b. PA
Sarah Shelton, 12, f, w, b. IN
Susanna Wisel, 70, f, w, b. PA - [written on this line: See Ethel Baker, Box 50, Artois, California, 1955]
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Wabash, ward 3, Wabash, Indiana, United States.
Name: Nathaniel Shelton
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original): Wabash, Indiana, nulla, United States, Wabash, ward 3, Wabash, Indiana, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 65
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 5
Record Number: 19292
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Shelton F 33 Pennsylvania
Sarah Shelton F 12 Indiana
Susanna Wisel F 70 Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX6J-H1S : 28 May 2021), Nathaniel Shelton, 1870.
US Federal Census 1880 Indiana.
Noble, Wabash, Indiana, FHL Film 1254315, NA Film Number T9-0315, p. 367B
Jacob WEISEL Self M Male W 40 PA Farmer PA PA
Lucinda WEISEL Wife M Female W 47 PA House Keeper PA PA
Susanah WEISEL MotherL W Female W 74 PA PA PA
Bear Creek, Jay, Indiana, FHL Film 1254287, NA Film Number T9-0287, p. 383C
Isaiah WEISEL Self M Male W 27 OH Farmer PA PA
Nancy J. WEISEL Wife M Female W 29 IN Keeping House PA IRE
Daniel WEISEL Son S Male W 5 IN OH IN
Daniel WEISEL Father M Male W 79 PA Mill Wright PA PA
Eliza WEISEL Mother M Female W 69 PA Keeping House PA PA
Final account of George Murray Executor of last will etc. of George Weisel. Copied by Edna Lehman, Cambria Co. Historical Society, Ebensburg, PA February 27, 1956 for Ethel Baker. George A. Wisel -Will. Executed May 29, 1848. Probated Feb 15, 1850. (Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. The date and location is likely Ebensburg Orphan's Court, Sep 3, 1855.).
[Excerpts]
Awards to John Weisel one of the sons of George Weisel deceased under
direction of will of said George Weisel - the amount of purchase money for a
tract of land sold by decedent to Geo. Shaffer being $800. oo deducting $57.50
being amount embraced in voucher, 23, Mar 6, 1854. Amount due John Weisel $742.38.
Directon of said will to Mary Yunt, one of the daughters of decedent, the sum of $200.
Elizabeth Weisel, one of the daughters $400.00.
Sarah Mixsel, one of the daughters $10.00.
Catherine Goughnour, one of the daughters $10.00.
Balance of $1,362.38 to be divided equally between John Weisel, Joseph Weisel,
and Elizabeth Weisel.
August 3, 1855. Notice served on Mrs. Christian Goughnour one of the heirs of George
Weisel to appear in Orphan's Court.
John Weisel $742.38
Mary Yunt $200.00
Elixabeth Weisel $400.00
Sarah Mixsel $10.00
Catherine Goughnour $10.00
Amount divided amont
John Weisel $950.00
Joseph Weisel $950.00
Elizabeth Weisel $950.00
[Also listed in Accounts & Claims]
Refunded to Alexander Wisel $30.00
August 3, 1855. Notice served on Mrs. Christian Goughnour one of the heirs of George
Weisel to appear in Orphan's Court.
John Weisel $742.38
Mary Yunt $200.00
Elixabeth Weisel $400.00
Sarah Mixsel $10.00
Catherine Goughnour $10.00
Amount divided amont
John Weisel $950.00
Joseph Weisel $950.00
Elizabeth Weisel $950.00
Census - 1850 United States Federal. onemaugh, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: Christian Goughenour
Sex: Male
Age: 56 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1794
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Johnstown Borough, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States (Conemaugh, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States,Johnstown Borough, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States)
Event Place (Original): Conemaugh, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Household Identifier: 391
House Number: 350
Line Number: 26
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Catherine Goughenour F 54 years Pennsylvania
Peter Goughenour M 22 years Pennsylvania
Paul Goughenour M 20 years Pennsylvania
Aaron Goughenour M 17 years Pennsylvania
Christian Goughenour M 14 years Pennsylvania
Catherine Goughenour F 12 years Pennsylvania
Andrew Goughenour M 9 years Pennsylvania
Digital Folder Number: 004191084
Microfilm Number: 20611
Image Number: 267
Indexing Batch: N01033-9
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44Y-QPJ : Fri Oct 06 08:18:25 UTC 2023), Entry for Christian Goughenour and Catherine Goughenour, 1850.
Will of Johannes Weisel of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.).
In the name of God amen, I John Weisel of St. Clair Township, Bedford County
and State of Pennsylvania being advanced in years and infirm of body, but of
sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make & publish this my
last will & testament in manner and form following, viz. First I order and
direct that all my just debts be fully paid by my executors as soon after my
decease as may be - and if after the payment of my debts there should be a
surplus of personal property, I order & direct the same to be divided as is
hereinafter mentioned.
Secondly It is my will and I hereby order & direct my executors hereinafter
named to sell and dispose of my real estate, consisting of two contiguous &
adjoining tracts of land, being the properties I now occupy, and I hereby
authorize & empower my executors to make a deed or deeds therefor, & convey
the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof in fee simple. Said sale to
be made by my executors as soon after my decease as they may in their
discretion, deem prudent & advisable and the sale to be made either privately
or by publicly xxxxx or outcry as will be to the best advantage of which my
executors are to be the judges and the proceeds of said sale I order & direct
to be divided as follows:
Viz. the whole to be divided into eleven equal parts, and one equal part
thereof to be paid by my executors to pay to my son John Weisel, one other
equal part to my son David Weisel, one other equal part to my son Abraham
Weisel, one other equal part to my son Philip Weisel, one other equal part to
my son Isaac, one other to my son Michael, two equal parts to my son Samuel,
one equal part to my daughter Mary, intermarried to Jacob Michtly?, one other
equal part to the children of my deceased daughter Elizabeth intermarried
with Adam Bowers in the following proportions viz. Sophia the sum of twenty
dollars, John the sum of twenty dollars, and the residue of said equal part
to Elizabeth Bowers. And the other equal part of my estate I give and
bequeath to the four children of my deceased daughter Sarah Michtly.
It is also my will that the two shares which I have directed to be paid to my
son Samuel by my executors, are to remain in the hands of my executors for
six years after the sale of my place, they paying to him the interest
thereof annually but none of the principal until after the said six years.
And I hereby appoint my executors trustees to hold the same for my said son.
It is also my will that the residue of my personal estate should there be any
after the payment of my debts shall be divided and paid over in the same way
as I have directed my real estate to be divided & paid only that Samuel shall
have his portion at once.
And I also order & it is my will that my wife Barbara shall have her third
according to the intestate laws of Pennsylvania, and when my executors sell
my place, I hereby direct that they shall sell the same so as to secure her
third in as according to law.
Lastly, I hereby constitute & appoint my two sons John Weisel & Philip Weisel
the executors of this my last will and testament, hereby declaring this & no
other to be my last will & testament and revoking all wills & testaments by
me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 30th day of April
AD 1844.
Johannes Weisel seal
Signed sealed published
xxxxx & declared by
the testator to be his last
will & testament in our
presence who have signed
the same at his request
William U. Watson
E. L. Andersons
Jno. Mower
Source: Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.
Submitted by Alan Weisel, Feb 2002.
Notes: Wills are on microfiche and copies are made by machine directly from the fiche.
Photocopy not as clear as one would like.
John Weisel is the earliest Weisel will on record at BCCH.
Viz. the whole to be divided into eleven equal parts, and one equal part
thereof to be paid by my executors to pay to my son John Weisel, one other
equal part to my son David Weisel, one other equal part to my son Abraham
Weisel, one other equal part to my son Philip Weisel, one other equal part to
my son Isaac, one other to my son Michael, two equal parts to my son Samuel,
one equal part to my daughter Mary, intermarried to Jacob Michtly?, one other
equal part to the children of my deceased daughter Elizabeth intermarried
with Adam Bowers in the following proportions viz. Sophia the sum of twenty
dollars, John the sum of twenty dollars, and the residue of said equal part
to Elizabeth Bowers. And the other equal part of my estate I give and
bequeath to the four children of my deceased daughter Sarah Michtly.
Family Bible of John Weisel (1793-1854) and Nancy Ober (1796-1852) of Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
BIRTHS:
John WEISEL was born April 4 A. D. 1793 Bucks Co, PA, son of John George
WEISEL and Sarah PHEIL
Nancy OBER, wife of John WEISEL was born March 28 A. D. 1796 Bedford Co, PA
Isreal WEISEL, son of John and Nancy WEISEL was born December 13 A. D. 1821
Eliza WEISEL, dau of John and Nancy WEISEL was born September 13 A. D. 1824
Levi O. WEISEL, son of John and Nancy WEISEL was born December 11 A. D. 1830
Catherine HOOVER, wife of Levi WEISEL was born March 24 A. D. 1832,
dau of Jacob HOOVER and Mary Anne SNYDER
Nancy HOOVER, wife of Levi WEISEL was born January 19 A. D. 1834,
dau of Jacob HOOVER and Mary Anne SNYDER
Lyman WEISEL, son of Levi and Catherine WEISEL was born October 14 A. D. 1853
Barbara Ellen WEISEL, dau of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born August 23 A. D. 1856
Shannon WEISEL, son of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born August 8 A. D. 1858
Walter Hamilton WEISEL, son of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born March 17 A. D. 1861
Jacob Ealy WEISEL, son of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born April 11 A. D. 1863
John Monroe WEISEL, son of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born December 12 A.D. 1866
Frances WEISEL, dau of Levi and Nancy WEISEL was born November 2 A. D. 1870
Jacob HOOVER was born May 6 A. D. 1800
Mary Anne SNYDER, wife of Jacob HOOVER was born June 8 A. D. 1811
DEATHS:
John WEISEL departed this life April 14 A. D. 1854
Nancy WEISEL, wife of John WEISEL departed this life January 26 A. D. 1852
Catherine WEISEL, wife of Levi WEISEL departed this life February 27 A. D. 1854
Eliza, daughter of John and Nancy WEISEL departed this life June 9 A. D. 1885
Shannon WEISEL departed this life September 9 A. D. 1890 aged 32 yr 1 mo 3 da
Jacob HOOVER departed this life May 21 A. D. 1876 aged 76 yr 15 da
Mary Anne HOOVER wife of Jacob HOOVER departed this life October 18 A. D. 1869 aged 58 yr 4 mo 10 da
Nancy WEISEL wife of Levi WEISEL departed this life January 25 A. D. 1896 aged 62 yrs 6 days
Levi O. WEISEL departed this life September 3 A. D. 1896 age 65 yrs 8 mo 22 days
MEMORANDA:
Children of Walter Hamilton WEISEL and Emma Caroline HUBLEY
Guy Royal WEISEL was born January 9th 1886
Daniel Webster WEISEL was born April 15th 1888
Morris WEISEL was born October 28th 1889
Loyd Parker WEISEL was born October 15th 1891
Hugh Henry WEISEL was born March 13th 1900
Carl WEISEL was born October 19th 1902
Deaths
Loyd Parker WEISEL died September 12th 1893 aged 1 yr 10 mo 23 da
Hugh Henry WEISEL died February 28th 1902 aged 1 yr 11 mo 15 da
Walter Hamilton WEISEL died September 24th 1916 aged 55 yr 6 mo 7 da
Jacob Ealy WEISEL died March 19th 1924 aged 60 yr 11 mo 8 da
Webster WEISEL died August 21st 1945 aged 57 yr 4 mo 6 da
This Bible is in the possession of my Uncle Roger WEISEL who is the son
of Carl WEISEL (my grandfather). It is quite worn but in fairly good
shape and very readable.
Jim Lavy
Uniontown, OH, January 2003
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 156.
John Weissel & Sarah child John b. 4 APR bap 24 MAY 1793 sp John Honig & Wife
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:24 May 1793
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:04 Apr 1793
Father's Name:John Weissel
Mother's Name:Sarah
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-RW5 : 9 December 2014), John Weissel in entry for John Weissel, 24 May 1793; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 76315425.
John Weisel
Birth: Apr. 4, 1793
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Apr. 14, 1854
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
son of John George Weisel and Sarah Pheil
Family links:
Spouse:
Nancy <i>Ober</i> Weisel (1796 - 1852)
Children:
Isreal Weisel (1821 - ____)*
Eliza <i>Weisel</i> Daugherty (1824 - 1885)*
Levi Ober Weisel (1830 - 1896)*
Burial:
Fishertown Brethren Cemetery
Fishertown
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Jim Lavy
Record added: Sep 10, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76315425
Will of Johannes Weisel of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.).
In the name of God amen, I John Weisel of St. Clair Township, Bedford County
and State of Pennsylvania being advanced in years and infirm of body, but of
sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make & publish this my
last will & testament in manner and form following, viz. First I order and
direct that all my just debts be fully paid by my executors as soon after my
decease as may be - and if after the payment of my debts there should be a
surplus of personal property, I order & direct the same to be divided as is
hereinafter mentioned.
Secondly It is my will and I hereby order & direct my executors hereinafter
named to sell and dispose of my real estate, consisting of two contiguous &
adjoining tracts of land, being the properties I now occupy, and I hereby
authorize & empower my executors to make a deed or deeds therefor, & convey
the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof in fee simple. Said sale to
be made by my executors as soon after my decease as they may in their
discretion, deem prudent & advisable and the sale to be made either privately
or by publicly xxxxx or outcry as will be to the best advantage of which my
executors are to be the judges and the proceeds of said sale I order & direct
to be divided as follows:
Viz. the whole to be divided into eleven equal parts, and one equal part
thereof to be paid by my executors to pay to my son John Weisel, one other
equal part to my son David Weisel, one other equal part to my son Abraham
Weisel, one other equal part to my son Philip Weisel, one other equal part to
my son Isaac, one other to my son Michael, two equal parts to my son Samuel,
one equal part to my daughter Mary, intermarried to Jacob Michtly?, one other
equal part to the children of my deceased daughter Elizabeth intermarried
with Adam Bowers in the following proportions viz. Sophia the sum of twenty
dollars, John the sum of twenty dollars, and the residue of said equal part
to Elizabeth Bowers. And the other equal part of my estate I give and
bequeath to the four children of my deceased daughter Sarah Michtly.
It is also my will that the two shares which I have directed to be paid to my
son Samuel by my executors, are to remain in the hands of my executors for
six years after the sale of my place, they paying to him the interest
thereof annually but none of the principal until after the said six years.
And I hereby appoint my executors trustees to hold the same for my said son.
It is also my will that the residue of my personal estate should there be any
after the payment of my debts shall be divided and paid over in the same way
as I have directed my real estate to be divided & paid only that Samuel shall
have his portion at once.
And I also order & it is my will that my wife Barbara shall have her third
according to the intestate laws of Pennsylvania, and when my executors sell
my place, I hereby direct that they shall sell the same so as to secure her
third in as according to law.
Lastly, I hereby constitute & appoint my two sons John Weisel & Philip Weisel
the executors of this my last will and testament, hereby declaring this & no
other to be my last will & testament and revoking all wills & testaments by
me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 30th day of April
AD 1844.
Johannes Weisel seal
Signed sealed published
xxxxx & declared by
the testator to be his last
will & testament in our
presence who have signed
the same at his request
William U. Watson
E. L. Andersons
Jno. Mower
Source: Bedford County Court House. Will Book No. 3?, page 299.
Submitted by Alan Weisel, Feb 2002.
Notes: Wills are on microfiche and copies are made by machine directly from the fiche.
Photocopy not as clear as one would like.
John Weisel is the earliest Weisel will on record at BCCH.
Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Volume I, John W. Jordan and James Hadden, New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912.).
Weisel, David
Posted By: Carol Eddleman
Date: February 13 2003
(III) John J., son of John J. and Elizabeth (Gerry) Poorbaugh, was born in
Northampton township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, 1830, died there May
15, 1912. He was a farmer all his life, first for his father, and later
purchasing the home farm, on which he resided until death. He was drafted
during the civil war, but for some unknown reason was never called into
active service. He was a lifelong Democrat and served in many township
offices. In religious faith he adhered to the German Reformed church. He
married (first) Mary Elizabeth Weisel, born in Somerset county,
Pennsylvania, February 20, 1835, died March 16, 1868, daughter of David and
Mary (Polly) (Sellers) Weisel. David Weisel was born in Bedford county,
Pennsylvania, his wife in Hagerstown, Maryland, but her parents died when
Mary was young and she was reared under the guidance of an older sister,
Mrs. Rock, of Bedford county, where she met and married David Weisel. He
was a millwright and miller, building and operating many of the early
mills of Somerset county. He also owned seventeen hundred acres of timber,
some of which he cleared and farmed. He was an ardent Whig, and with his
wife belonged to the German Reformed church. He was a natural mechanic, and
in addition to his milling and farming made coffins for his neighbors when
needed, and was a generally "handy man." He was born September 9, 1795,
married March 23, 1820, died August 13, 1853. His wife, Polly Sellers, was
born February 7, 1797, died May 18, 1879. Their children: 1. John, born
February 26, 1821, died unmarried, January 23, 1859. 2. George W., born
September 13, 1823, died April 17, 1857; married Susan, sister of Dennis
Comp, mentioned especially in this work. 3. Philip, born December 25, 1825,
died March or April, 1900; married Eliza Miller and lived on the home farm.
4. Sarah Anne, born December 30, 1827, died February 7, 1864; married
Hezekiah Fair, who survived her, and again married. 5. Henry, born May 30,
! 1830, died unmarried, September 9, 1861. 6. David, born January 12, 1833,
died December 30, 1838. 7. Mary Elizabeth, born February 20, 1835, died
March 16, 1868; married John J. Poorbaugh, of previous mention. 8. Emeline,
born August 20, 1837; now living in Scottdale, Pennsylvania: married
(first) Henry Suder, (second) Henry D. Bole, a soldier of the civil war,
serving in the Pennsylvania Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery,
commanded by Colonel Gallup; they are now living in Scottdale,
Pennsylvania. 9. Samuel, born September 27, 1841, died September 24, 1882;
married Charlotte Dively. John J. Poorbaugh, married (second) Mrs. Mary
Sumpstine, widow of William Sumpstine. She bore him three children: Wilson,
of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania; Jacob Franklin, of Nebraska; Elam, of Mount
Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He married (third) at the age of sixty-seven years
a widow, Mrs. Martha Hamilton, aged forty years, who bore him Helen and
Marshall. Children of John J. Poorbaugh and his first wi! fe, Elizabeth
Weisel: 1. Henry A., of whom further. 2. Silas, died in infancy. 3. Herman,
an invalid, now residing in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 4. Nelson, a
farmer and dairyman, near Mount Pleasant. 5. John, died aged ten years, his
mother giving up her life at his birth.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Somerset County.
Allegheny Twp REEL: M19-161 ENUMERATOR: John Rush
63 16 Wisel David
M: <5 = 3, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 30-39 = 1
US Federal Census 1850 Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
MICROFILM#:M704-494, Allegheny Township ENUMERATOR:D. Weyand
14 29 Weisel David
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 2, 40-49 = 1
F: <5 = 2, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1
US Federal Census 1850 Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Allegheny Township REEL NO: M432-828 PAGE NO: 147b
Enumerated on 3rd day of Sept. 1850 by John J. Schell
Weisel David 60 M . Farmer 3,000 Penna
Weisel Mary 50 F . . . Penna . .
Weisel John 28 M . Carpenter . Penna
Weisel George W. 26 M . Farmer . Penna
Weisel Philip 24 M . Farmer . Penna
Weisel Henry 19 M . Miller . Penna
Weisel Sarah A. 21 F . . . Penna
Weisel Elisabeth 16 F . . . Penna
Weisel Emeline 13 F . . . Penna
Weisel Samuel 10 M . . . Penna
Weisel Burial Ground Situated on the Kimmel farm, in Northampton Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., on Brush Creek, in the field a few rods above the barn. http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/no/weisel.htm [November 2003].
WeiselMary w/o Davidd. 5-21-1879ag. 82-3-14
WeiselDavidd. 8-13-1853ag. 57-10-14
WeiselGeorge W. s/o D. & M d.4-17-1857ag. 33-7-2
WeiselJohn s/o D.&M.d. 1-23-1859ag. 37-10-2
WeiselHenry s/o D. & M.d. 9-9-1861ag. 30-3-9
WeiselSamueld. 9-24-1882ag. 40-11-27
Infant son of H. G. & M. Lint4-14-1888
Transcribed from WPA records by Barbara Hartley-Sedillos
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Classification: Obituary
WEISEL. - Near Buffalo Mills, Bedford Co., Pa., May 21st, Mrs. Mary Weisel,
aged 82 years, 3 months and 14 days.
Somerset Herald, June 4, 1879, Page 3
The History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/pabios/bedfordbiographies.cgi?review=9 1 Bedford County Genealogy Project Biography Board Posted By: Carol Eddleman Date: June 13 2001 (Waterman, Watkins and Co., Chicago, 1884).
p. 355.
Hon. Abraham Weisel was born on Dunning's creek, near Bedford, December 31, 1801. His father, John Weisel, came from Bucks county when a young man, and settled near Cessna postoffice. He was a carpenter, and worked at his trade. Of his twelve children, four are still living: Michael, Samuel, Abraham and Mary. Abraham was apprenticed to a miller, learned the trade and followed it a number of years. For fifteen years he was miller for Dr. Anderson, at the old mill situated near Bedford Springs. In 1841 Mr. Weisel was elected to the state legislature, and served during the regular and the extra session. The sessions were both very turbulent, and there was much excitement over the matter of reapportioning the congressional districts of the state. Mr. Weisel came to his present home in Friend's cove in 1860.
Ibid.
p. 355.
Hon. Abraham Weisel was born on Dunning's creek, near Bedford, December 31, 1801. His father, John Weisel, came from Bucks county when a young man, and settled near Cessna postoffice. He was a carpenter, and worked at his trade. Of his twelve children, four are still living: Michael, Samuel, Abraham and Mary. Abraham was apprenticed to a miller, learned the trade and followed it a number of years. For fifteen years he was miller for Dr. Anderson, at the old mill situated near Bedford Springs. In 1841 Mr. Weisel was elected to the state legislature, and served during the regular and the extra session. The sessions were both very turbulent, and there was much excitement over the matter of reapportioning the congressional districts of the state. Mr. Weisel came to his present home in Friend's cove in 1860.
Hon. Abraham Weisel was born on Dunning's creek, near Bedford, December 31, 1801. His father, John Weisel, came from Bucks county when a young man, and settled near Cessna postoffice.
Biographical Review of Somerset and Bedford Counties, 1899 [Pennsylvania] Biographical Review Publishing Company.
Posted By: Carol Eddleman
Date: November 6 2002
Abraham Weisel, one of the foremost citizens of Colerain, Bedford County,
was born in this township, February 14, 1844, a son of Abraham, Sr. and
Elizabeth (Mann) Weisel. On the maternal side he comes of Revolutionary
stock, his great-grandfather Mann having fought during the struggle for
American independence under General Washington.
Abraham Weisel, Sr., was born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He followed
the trade of a cooper when a young man, but afterward became widely known
as a miller, carrying on business for many years. He operated grist mills
in different sections of the county, having one at Bedford Springs for
fifteen years, one in Wolfsburg, one known as "the Patterson Mill", and for
a time also he had control of the plant known as "the old Poor House Mill".
In the early part of his life he enjoyed the distinction of being the first
superintendent of the celebrated Bedford Mineral Springs. During the latter
part of his life he devoted his energies to general farming in Colerain,
where he was for years one of the most influential citizens. He was a
self-made man. In 1842 he represented Bedford County in the state
legislature, having been elected on the Democratic ticket, which he always
supported. He served in various township offices with fidelity and ability,
and was also active! in religious work, being a member and an elder of the
Reformed Church. He died at his home in Colerain, August 26, 1890, full of
years and honors. The maiden name of his wife, who was born and bred in
Bedford County, was Elizabeth Mann.
Abraham Weisel, Jr. received his elementary education in the public schools
of the county, after which he attended the Allegheny Male and Female
Seminary at Rainsburg, Pennsylvania, under Professor J.W. Hughes, several
terms, and for a time was a student at a private normal training school in
Bedford, Pennsylvania, conducted by County Superintendent H.W. Fisher.
Subsequently for a period of about twenty-five years he was engaged as a
teacher in his own and adjoining townships, a position for which he was
well qualified. He taught a select school at Boydstown, then a suburb of
Bedford, but now included within the borough limits. During the term of
1874-75 he had charge of the intermediate department of the Everett Schools.
Mr. Weisel began his career as school teacher at Spruce Hill Schoolhouse,
in Snake Spring Township, on December 4, 1865. Commencing with a low-grade
"provisional certificate", by hard study and close attention to his duties
he worked his way up till he soon took rank with the leading teachers of
the county, having received in regular order from the proper school
authorities the different grades of teachers' certificates, namely,
provisional, professional, and permanent. Since retiring from the work of
school teaching, he has devoted himself, with well-directed energy and with
gratifying success, to agricultural pursuits. He has a farm of two hundred
and ten acres of land, on which he raises an abundance of the crops common
to this part of the county. He is also engaged to some extent in
stock-breeding. An active supporter of every good cause, Mr. Weisel
continues to take special interest in the education of the young, and as
school director of Colerain Township, ! an office in which he is now
serving his third term, he has rendered valuable service. He has also been
township clerk and township auditor a number of terms, positions which he
has filled most creditably. In politics he is identified with the
Democratic party. In the Reformed Church, of which he is a member, he is
now serving as elder, having virtually succeeded his father, who served in
that capacity many years.
Mr. Weisel and Malinda C. Hartman, a daughter of A.J. Hartman, of Loysburg,
Pennsylvania, were married on May 13, 1875. They have ten children, namely:
S. Estella, a teacher in the public schools of Bedford County; Elizabeth
A.; Henrietta C.; Theodore H.; Martha B.; Mary G.; William A.; Lloyd S.;
James H.; and Elsie M.C.
US Federal Census Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 128 ln 5
M: 15-19 = 3, 20-29 = 1, 50-59=1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 129 ln 16
M: 10-14 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 30-39 = 1
Weisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 138 ln 4
M: <5 = 1, 20-29 = 1 F: 20-29 = 1
Weisel, Jacob - St. Clair Twp, p. 138 ln 21
M: 70-79 = 1 F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 40-49 = 1
Weisel, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 139 ln 1
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 20-29 = 2, 50-59 = 1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 2, 50-59 = 1
Weisel, Abraham - Bedford Twp, p. 50 ln 12
M: <5 = 2, 20-29 = 2 F: <5 = 1, 20-29 = 1
US Federal Census 1840 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
WEISAL, Abraham - Colerain Township, p. 281 ln 27
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 2, 15-20 = 1, 30-39 = 1, Agr = 1
F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISAL, Philip - Bedford Township p. 222 ln 30
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 3, 30-39 = 1, Mfg = 1
F: <5 = 3, 20-29 = 1
WEISEL, Jacob - Union Twp, p. 291 ln 7
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 318 ln 9
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 27
M: 30-39 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1, 60-69 = 1
WEISEL, Susan - St. Clair Twp, p. 312 ln 13
M: 20-29 = 1, F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1
WHETSEL, John - St. Clair Twp p. 312 ln 12
M: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 2, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WISEL, Ann - St. Clair Twp, p.312 ln 4
F: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 50-59 = 1
WISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 3
M: 10-14 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 60-69 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 50-59 = 1
Abraham, age 30-39 with family.
The History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/pabios/bedfordbiographies.cgi?review=9 1 Bedford County Genealogy Project Biography Board Posted By: Carol Eddleman Date: June 13 2001 (Waterman, Watkins and Co., Chicago, 1884).
p. 355.
Hon. Abraham Weisel was born on Dunning's creek, near Bedford, December 31, 1801. His father, John Weisel, came from Bucks county when a young man, and settled near Cessna postoffice. He was a carpenter, and worked at his trade. Of his twelve children, four are still living: Michael, Samuel, Abraham and Mary. Abraham was apprenticed to a miller, learned the trade and followed it a number of years. For fifteen years he was miller for Dr. Anderson, at the old mill situated near Bedford Springs. In 1841 Mr. Weisel was elected to the state legislature, and served during the regular and the extra session. The sessions were both very turbulent, and there was much excitement over the matter of reapportioning the congressional districts of the state. Mr. Weisel came to his present home in Friend's cove in 1860.
page 355. In 1841 Mr. Weisel was elected to the state legislature, and served during the regular and the extra session. The sessions were both very turbulent, and there was much excitement over the matter of reapportioning the congressional districts of the state.
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Bedford Township, p. 16A, ln 23-28, [House 3,3] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel Abraham 51 M . Miller 3,000 Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 52 F . . . Pa
Weisel John 17 M . Laborer . Pa
Weisel Mary 12 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Abraham 6 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Joseph 4 M . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 16A & 16B, ln 42 & 1-2, [House 6,6] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel William W. 23 M . Wagon maker 600 Pa
Weisel Jane 22 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 4/12 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 15, [House 138,146] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Peter 22 M . Butcher . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 24-30, [House 140,148] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Michael 40 M . Cooper . Pa
Weisel Mary 40 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 17 F . . . Pa
Weisel Ellen 13 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel William 11 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Emma 7 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Henrietta 4 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 33-34, [House 210, 221] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel Barbara 72 F . . . Pa
Carney Ann 37 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 35-41, [House 211, 222] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel John 46 M . Farmer 1,200 Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Eve M. 8 F . . . Pa
Weisel Susan 6 F . . . Pa
Weisel Henry 4 M . . . Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 2 F . . . Pa
Weisel David 0/12 M . . . Pa Age-looks like 0/12 may have meant 10/12
Napier Township, p. 62A, ln 20-22, [House 343,350] Sept 2, 1850
Weisel Samuel W. 25 M . Miller . Pa school
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary E. 2 F . . . Pa
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/census/1850broadtop.htm
Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1850
Census taken November 14-20, 1850.
3 3 Weisel, Abraham M 51 Miller 3000 PA
Elizabeth F 52 ?
John M 17 Laborer ?
Mary F 12 ?
Abraham M 6 ?
Joseph M 4 ?
Shaffer, Ellen F 26 ?
Age 51 with wife Elizabeth age 52.
Ibid.
Bedford Township, p. 16A, ln 23-28, [House 3,3] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel Abraham 51 M . Miller 3,000 Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 52 F . . . Pa
Weisel John 17 M . Laborer . Pa
Weisel Mary 12 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Abraham 6 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Joseph 4 M . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 16A & 16B, ln 42 & 1-2, [House 6,6] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel William W. 23 M . Wagon maker 600 Pa
Weisel Jane 22 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 4/12 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 15, [House 138,146] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Peter 22 M . Butcher . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 24-30, [House 140,148] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Michael 40 M . Cooper . Pa
Weisel Mary 40 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 17 F . . . Pa
Weisel Ellen 13 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel William 11 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Emma 7 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Henrietta 4 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 33-34, [House 210, 221] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel Barbara 72 F . . . Pa
Carney Ann 37 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 35-41, [House 211, 222] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel John 46 M . Farmer 1,200 Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Eve M. 8 F . . . Pa
Weisel Susan 6 F . . . Pa
Weisel Henry 4 M . . . Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 2 F . . . Pa
Weisel David 0/12 M . . . Pa Age-looks like 0/12 may have meant 10/12
Napier Township, p. 62A, ln 20-22, [House 343,350] Sept 2, 1850
Weisel Samuel W. 25 M . Miller . Pa school
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary E. 2 F . . . Pa
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/census/1850broadtop.htm
Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1850
Census taken November 14-20, 1850.
3 3 Weisel, Abraham M 51 Miller 3000 PA
Elizabeth F 52 ?
John M 17 Laborer ?
Mary F 12 ?
Abraham M 6 ?
Joseph M 4 ?
Shaffer, Ellen F 26 ?
Also enumerated in Broadtop Township in November of 1850.
Newspaper. Bedford Gazette (Bedford, Pennsylvania) 10 Apr 1863, Friday, Page 2.
MARRIED
Weisel - Snider
In Pattonsville, this county, at the residence of Mr. Daniel Lingenfelter, on Monday morning, April 5, 1863 by Rev. Wm M. Detrick, Abraham Weisel, Esq., of Friends Cove, to Miss Elizabeth Snider, of the former place.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Colerain Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: Abraham Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Colerain Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1804
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
Abraham WeiselM66Pennsylvania
Eliza WeiselF54Pennsylvania
Abraham WeiselM24Pennsylvania
Mary WeiselF19Pennsylvania
Amelia WeiselF17Pennsylvania
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 173, NARA microfilm publication M432.
Name:Jacob Mechtline
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:60
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1790
Birthplace:Germany
Household ID:173
House Number:170
Line Number:27
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:751
GS Film Number:20601
Digital Folder Number:004191074
Image Number:00164
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Jacob MechtlineM60Germany
Mary MechtlineF48Pennsylvania
John MechtlineM15Pennsylvania
Caroline MechtlineF12Pennsylvania
George MechtlineM6Pennsylvania
Daniel MechtlineM5Pennsylvania
Susan MechtlineF4Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44J-VJC : 9 November 2014), Jacob Mechtline, Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 173, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States, Page: 31, Household ID: 1037.
Name:Jacob Mechtley
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1860
Event Place:Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:59
Race:White
Race (Original):[Blank]
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):1801
Birthplace:Wetemburg Germany
Page:31
Household ID:1037
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
Affiliate Film Number:1072
GS Film Number:805072
Digital Folder Number:005170984
Image Number:00175
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Jacob MechtleyM59Wetemburg Germany
Mary MechtleyF58Pennsylvania
Daniel MechtleyM19Pennsylvania
George MechtleyM17Pennsylvania
Susan MechtleyF14Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXP6-CX3 : 30 December 2015), Jacob Mechtley, 1860.
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name:Mary Mechtley
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 218
Gender:Female
Age:75
Marital Status:Widowed
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:
Relationship to Head of Household:Mother
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Mother
Birth Year (Estimated):1805
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:B
Sheet Number:94
Sheet Number and Letter:94B
Household ID:9524766
Person Number:6
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1098
GS Film Number:1255098
Digital Folder Number:005162023
Image Number:00194
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Geo W MechtleySelfM38Pennsylvania, United States
Margaret MechtleyWifeF28Pennsylvania, United States
Philip MechtleySonM10Pennsylvania, United States
Julia MechtleyDaughterF8Pennsylvania, United States
Mary MechtleyDaughterF5Pennsylvania, United States
John A MechtleyOtherM2Pennsylvania, United States
Mary MechtleyMotherF75Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW6T-LNC : 10 August 2016), Mary Mechtley in household of Geo W Mechtley, Cumberland Valley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 218, sheet 94B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1098; FHL microfilm 1,255,098.
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Bedford County Genealogy Project Death Record Board
Mrs. Polly Mechtley of Bedford Twp., sister of Michael Weisel of Bedford, died 16 Feb 1891 at age 88.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, Feb. 20, 1891, p. 1.)
US Federal Census 1840 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
WEISAL, Abraham - Colerain Township, p. 281 ln 27
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 2, 15-20 = 1, 30-39 = 1, Agr = 1
F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISAL, Philip - Bedford Township p. 222 ln 30
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 3, 30-39 = 1, Mfg = 1
F: <5 = 3, 20-29 = 1
WEISEL, Jacob - Union Twp, p. 291 ln 7
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 318 ln 9
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 27
M: 30-39 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1, 60-69 = 1
WEISEL, Susan - St. Clair Twp, p. 312 ln 13
M: 20-29 = 1, F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1
WHETSEL, John - St. Clair Twp p. 312 ln 12
M: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 2, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WISEL, Ann - St. Clair Twp, p.312 ln 4
F: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 50-59 = 1
WISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 3
M: 10-14 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 60-69 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 50-59 = 1
Philip, age 30-39 with family.
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Bedford County Genealogy Project Court Record Board
Philip Weisel. Letters of Administration were granted December 18, 1849 to John Nycum, Simon Nycum. Bond: $1,000. Sureties: Josiah D. Shuck, Samuel Shuck.
(Source: Administration Abstracts, Bedford County Courthouse, Bedford, Pa.)
HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). p. 350 - HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockChapX.htm
Chapter X Allen Township
In 1833 Isaac Weisel, David Dorset', Peter Heller and Henry Rader located in the township. The first two mentioned were brothers-in-law, Mr. Weisel having married Jane Dorset', and both were natives of Pennsylvania. Weisel settled on the southeast quarter of Section 2, where both he and his wife died in 1878 or 1879. They were the parents of ten children, six of whom survive. David and Rosanna Dorset' came from Bedford County, Penn., in October, 1833, and located near the site of Van Buren in Section 18 in what was then Cass Township. Here Allen, now a resident of the township, was born in February, 1831, being one of the first births in the settlement. 1n 183 David was elected justice of Cass Township, and reelected to the same position. He reared a family of seven children, four of whom survive, Allen and Cordelia being residents of the township, where both the father and mother died. Peter Heller, of Wayne County, Ohio, settled on the southeast quarter of Section 25, in 1833, and the same year was elected justice of Portage Township, and re-elected in 1836. He finally sold his farm, and removed to Indiana. Henry Rader, a native of Virginia, settled in 1833 on Section 13, where his son, Adam, now lives. Both he and his wife died in this township.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Allen, Hancock Co., Ohio,.
Name: Isaac Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Allen, Hancock, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household ID: 3
House Number: 3
Line Number: 10
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 692
GS Film Number: 444685
Digital Folder Number: 004204481
Image Number: 00229
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Isaac Weisel M 45 Pennsylvania
Jane Weisel F 42 Pennsylvania
Oliver Weisel M 19 Pennsylvania
Mary Weisel F 17 Pennsylvania
Lloyd Weisel M 13 Ohio
Rosetta J Weisel F 12 Ohio
Charlotte Weisel F 11 Ohio
Sarah Weisel F 9 Ohio
Rufus Weisel M 7 Ohio
John Weisel M 5 Ohio
Laura Jane Weisel F 3 Ohio
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXQZMBH : accessed 20 December 2014), Isaac Weisel, Allen, Hancock, Ohio, United States; citing family 3, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). page 657.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockAllen.htm
AMANDA TOWNSHIP - 657
LLOYD WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Van Buren, was born in this county, April 23,
1835. His parents, Isaac and Jane (Dorset') Weisel, were natives of
Pennsylvania, the former a shoemaker by trade, but in later life
a farmer; they came to this county in 1833, and died here in 1878, their
deaths occurring only one week apart. They were the parents of ten
children, six of whom are yet living: Oliver, Lloyd, Charlotte, Sarah, John
and Laura. A son, Rufus, served in the Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and died in the hospital: Lloyd, the subject of this sketch, has
resided in this county all his life, except eight years spent in
California. He returned to this county in 186J, and has since engaged in
farming and stock raising. having farm property to the extent of 300 acres:
He is a member of Haywood Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 333. He married,
September 14, 1865, Nancy, daughter of James Telfer. No children have been
born of this union, but Mr. and Mrs. Weisel have reared two, who have been
in the fam ily since they were quite young: Mary Telfer and Melvin Needham.
The family are members of the Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Weisel
is a Republican. He is one of the substantial farmers of this county.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 115177285.
Isaac Weisel
Birth: Oct. 5, 1806
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Nov. 2, 1878
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Jane Dorsey Weisel (1808 - 1878)*
Children:
Caroline Weisel (____ - 1853)*
Oliver Weisel (1832 - 1913)*
Mary D Weisel (1833 - 1852)*
Lloyd Weisel (1835 - 1896)*
Rosetta Weisel Heminger (1837 - 1883)*
Sarah C. Weisel Burrell (1841 - 1902)*
Rufus Weisel (1843 - 1863)*
John Weisel (1845 - 1908)*
Laura Jane Weisel Hutton (1847 - 1928)*
Burial:
Bechtel Cemetery
Van Buren
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Created by: rakjr
Record added: Aug 09, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 115177285
Newspaper. The Bedford Inquirer (Bedford, Pennsylvania) · 27 Jun 1856, Fri · Page 3.
The Bedford Inquirer (Bedford, Pennsylvania) · 27 Jun 1856, Fri · Page 3
DISSOLUTION, The partnership heretofore exesting between the subscriber, under the name of Wisel & Co., in the carriage making & Blacksmithing business, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Business of the late Firm will be attended to by Michael and John G. Weisel who will collect the outstanding notes and accounts and pay the debts.
WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN G. WEISEL
May 27, 1856
We the undersigned, have this day entered into partnership in the Carriage making and Blacksmiting business under the name of Michael & John G. Weisel. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by Weisel & Co. immediately east of Bedford. We hope by the character of our work and by promptness and attention to merit and recieve a fair share of custom.
MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN G. WEISEL
May 30
U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880.
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Richard Hite, Hite Family Connections in South-Central Pennsylvania: Descendants of Christopher and Margaret Hite of Bedford County and Conrad and Maria Hite of Somerset County (Millennium Services, Incorporated of Oro Valley, Arizona, 1999).
Jacob Weisel and Mary Hite
B. February 1803, St. Clair Township, Bedford County, PA. M. there ca.
1827 to Jacob Weisel (or Wisel, b. 20 December 1798, probably Bucks County,
PA) s/o. John Weisel and Margaret Schneider. Jacob came to Bedford County
with his parents ca. 1800. He and Mary lived most of their lives in King
Township in Bedford County where Jacob was a miller. They attended the Old
Log Lutheran and Reformed Church in Osterburg and some of their children
were baptized there. They may have briefly relocated to Juniata Township,
Blair County, PA in the 1850s because there is a communion record for them
in the nearby Newry Lutheran Church, which Mary's brother Conrad attended.
They had nine children altogether. Of their two sons who survived to
adulthood, one (John) spelled his surname as Weisel and the other (George)
used the spelling Wisel. Jacob d. 14 May 1883 in King Township and Mary d.
11 April 1886 in Hollidaysburg, Blair County, PA. Both of them are buried
in the village of Imler.
1. John Weisel
B. ca. 1828, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. M. ca. 1855,
Bedford or Blair County, PA to Mary E. Montgomery (b. 10 July 1835, Blair
County) d/o. Michael Montgomery (a native of Ireland) and Margaret
Tickerhoof. Mary was a Catholic, having been baptized in St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Newry, PA. John and Mary adhered to the Protestant faith
early in their married life, as evidenced by the fact that their first child
was baptized in the Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church in
Osterburg, PA. For the first decade or so of their marriage, John and Mary
lived near his parents in present-day King Township, Bedford County, but in
the 1860s, they moved to Clearfield Township, Cambria County, PA, and
settled near the community of St. Augustine. By this time, they were
Catholics, as evidenced by the fact that all of their children who were born
in this area were baptized in St. Augustine Catholic Church. John worked as
a laborer. He and Mary had eight children. They both died sometime after
1880 and it is not certain if they remained in Clearfield Township or if
they moved away.
2. Barbara Ellen Weisel
B. 23 September 1830, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. M.
there 1852 to John Shull (b. 28 January 1833, Bedford County) s/o. Jacob
Shull and his wife Polly. About 1853, John and Ellen (as she was known)
moved to Union City in Randolph County, IN. They remained there only for a
short time, probably less than two years. Then they returned to Bedford
County. John worked as a farm laborer there. Then, in 1879, he and Ellen
moved again, this time to Madison Township, Sandusky County, OH. John
worked in a stone quarry there. By 1910, they had moved to Gibsonburg, also
in Sandusky County. They were the parents of ten children, but the names of
only seven are known. The others probably died in infancy. Ellen d. 24
March 1910 in Gibsonburg and was buried there in West Union Cemetery. After
her death, John moved to the nearby community of Helena, OH, apparently to
live with his son Jacob. He d. there 14 March 1917 and was buried next to
his wife in Gibsonburg.
3. Margaret Weisel
B. ca. 1832, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. M. ca. 1855,
Bedford County, to John W.M. Claar (b. 26 December 1838, Klahr, Blair
County, PA) s/o. Mathias Claar and Mary Musselman. Margaret and John had
seven children. Prior to her marriage to John, Margaret had a daughter
named Sarah. The father of Sarah is not known and it is also uncertain
whether or not he was married to Margaret. Margaret and John apparently
lived near Klahr where John was a collier. Margaret d. July 1875 and was
buried in Upper Claar Cemetery which is in Kimmel Township, Bedford County.
John m. 2nd 7 Mar 1878 to Rachel Walter. He d. 28 June 1903 in Baker
Summit, Bedford County and was buried in Burger Cemetery in Salemville, PA.
4. Ann Weisel
B. ca. 1835, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. Ann was still
single as late as 1883, when her father's estate was divided. She had
apparently lived with her parents for at least some of that time. Ann d.
sometime after 1883. If she ever married, the name of her husband is not
known.
5. Maria Weisel
B. ca. 1836, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. By the time
of her father's death in 1883, she was married to a man named Christopher
Wertz. It is not known at this time where Maria and Christopher lived or if
they had any children. Both of them d. sometime after 1883.
6. Hannah Weisel
B. ca. 1840, present-day King Township, Blair County, PA. Baptized 17
October 1840, Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church in Osterburg, PA.
It is very likely that Hannah d. before 1860. She was certainly deceased by
the time her father's estate was divided in 1883 because she was not named
as an heir to the estate.
7. Mary Weisel
B. 12 September 1842, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA.
Baptized 12 November 1842, Old Log Lutheran and German Reformed Church,
Osterburg, PA. She m. ca. 1878, Bedford County, to George McCreary (b. 1
February 1852, Bedford County) s/o. Amos McCreary and Margaret Davis.
George and Mary had one daughter. Early in their married life, they lived
in the village of New Paris in Napier Township, Bedford County, where George
worked as a shoemaker. Mary d. sometime between 1883 and 1895, probably in
Roaring Spring, PA, where George was living by the time of the 1900 census.
George remarried in 1895, so it is likely that Mary's death occurred about a
year before that. George d. sometime after 1900.
8. George Colvin Wisel
B. October 1845, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA. George
served in the 55th Pennsylvania Infantry of the Union Army during the Civil
War. M. ca. 1869, Bedford County, to Amanda Smith (b. April 1844, Bedford
County). Amanda's mother's first name was Mary, but the name of her father
is not known. George and Amanda lived near Fishertown in East St. Clair
Township of Bedford County where they had three children. George was a
laborer. He d. 30 March 1912 near Fishertown. Amanda d. there 22 July
1921. They are buried in St. Luke's Church of Christ Cemetery in
Fishertown.
9. James Weisel
B. ca. 1847, present-day King Township, Bedford County, PA, d. there before 1860.
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Jacob Wisel born 12-20-1798 died 5-14-1883. Jacob was married to Mary (Hite) Wisel. They had 10 children, L/a King Twp Bedford County PA. Jacob is buried next to Mary. Jacob was the son of John born 1770 and Margaret (Schneider) Weisel. Inscription on tombstone is unreadable.
(Source: Row 1 (begin row at tree line)grave 33 St Pauls' a/k/a Old Imler Cemetery at Imler, Bedford County, PA)
US Federal Census 1840 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
WEISAL, Abraham - Colerain Township, p. 281 ln 27
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 2, 15-20 = 1, 30-39 = 1, Agr = 1
F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISAL, Philip - Bedford Township p. 222 ln 30
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 3, 30-39 = 1, Mfg = 1
F: <5 = 3, 20-29 = 1
WEISEL, Jacob - Union Twp, p. 291 ln 7
M: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1 F: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 1, 30-39 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 318 ln 9
M: 5-9 = 1, 10-14 = 1, 40-49 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WEISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 27
M: 30-39 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 30-39 = 1, 60-69 = 1
WEISEL, Susan - St. Clair Twp, p. 312 ln 13
M: 20-29 = 1, F: <5 = 1, 10-14 = 1
WHETSEL, John - St. Clair Twp p. 312 ln 12
M: <5 = 1, 5-9 = 2, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
F: 5-9 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 40-49 = 1
WISEL, Ann - St. Clair Twp, p.312 ln 4
F: 10-14 = 1, 15-19 = 1, 50-59 = 1
WISEL, John - St. Clair Twp, p. 319 ln 3
M: 10-14 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 60-69 = 1, 70-79 = 1, Agr = 1
F: 15-19 = 1, 20-29 = 1, 50-59 = 1
Jacob, age 30-39 with family.
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bedford/census/1850un.txt
Union Township, Original National Archives Series M432, roll 751,
Abm. B. Bunn Enumeration, 26 October to 2 November 1850, page 252, Dwelling 89/89
Jacob WEISEL*, 52, Farmer, Pa.
Mary, 45, cannot read & write
John, 22, Farmer
George, 6
James, 3
Nancy, 10
Hannah, 1* [second digit unclear]
Maria, 14
Ann, 15
Margart, 18
Ellen, 21
US Federal Census 1880 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio.
Index to the 1840 Fed-Pop. Census of Ohio Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc., Bountiful Utah
Daniel Weisel WAYN 092 Chester
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ID: I03927
Name: DANIEL WEISEL
Sex: M
Birth: 29 JAN 1801 in PENN
Death: 20 OCT 1886 in PORTLAND , JAY CO, INDIANA
Burial: OCT 1886 PORTLAND , JAY CO, INDIANA
Marriage 1 ELIZA PFAFF b: 28 JAN 1812 in YORK CO, PA
Married: 25 DEC 1842 in ASHLAND CO, OHIO
Children
CATHERINE WEISEL b: 1844 in RICHLAND CO, OHIO
JANE WEISEL b: 1846 in RICHLAND CO, OHIO
ISAIAH WEISEL b: 9 SEP 1852 in RICHLAND CO, OHIO
This data was copied September 2004. No dates or events have been verified.
1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio.
1860 Chester, Wayne Co., OH census, Ancestry.com image 35:
Daniel Wisel 59 PA
Elizabeth 48
Catherine 16
Eliza Jane 13
Isaiah 8
John Artman 21 farm labor.
1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio.
Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio, 1870 M593 Roll 1280. (Plain Post Office District).
Dwelling 11, Household 11
WEISEL Daniel, 67, Farmer [no real estate or personal property listed], born Pennsylvania
Liza, 58, Keeping House, born Pennsylvnia
Catherine, 25, Wihtout Occupation, born Ohio, cannot read or write
Jane, 24, Without Occupation, born Ohio
Isaiah, 16, Works on Farm, born Ohio
1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana.
Bear Creek, Jay, Indiana, FHL Film 1254287, NA Film Number T9-0287, p. 383C
Isaiah WEISEL Self M Male W 27 OH Farmer PA PA
Nancy J. WEISEL Wife M Female W 29 IN Keeping House PA IRE
Daniel WEISEL Son S Male W 5 IN OH IN
Daniel WEISEL Father M Male W 79 PA Mill Wright PA PA
Eliza WEISEL Mother M Female W 69 PA Keeping House PA PA
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 35-41, [House 211, 222] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel John 46 M . Farmer 1,200 Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Eve M. 8 F . . . Pa
Weisel Susan 6 F . . . Pa
Weisel Henry 4 M . . . Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 2 F . . . Pa
Weisel David 0/12 M . . . Pa
(Age-looks like 0/12 may have meant 10/12)
Bedford County, Pennsylvania Will Book Volume 5, Page 183 (1874).
John Weisel, Last Will
[note - John Weisel is the son of John Weisel and Margaret Schneider]
Be it Remembered, That I John Weisel, Bedford township being of sound
and disposing mind, memory and understanding, and considering the
uncertainty of life, do therefore make or claim, publish and declare
this to be my last Will and Testament or ? and form following that is to say:
Inprimus: I give devise and bequest to my beloved wife Rebecca my
mansion farm adjoining lands of Samuel S Diehl, Josiah Ritchy, James A.
Henderson and land of John Williamson formerly Jonathan Diehl to have
and hold during her natural lifetime or as long as she remains my widow.
Second I direct and it is my will that my farm in Napier township
adjoining land of Theodore Kinton? and others and all my personal
property be sold as soon after my death as can conveniently be done and
after the payment of my debts and funeral expenses the remainder be
equally divided between my children share and share alike that is to
Margaret Dibert one equal share. Susann Diehl one full share, Elizabeth
Weisel one full share, Sophia Weisel one full share
Page 184
and Ellen Weisel one full share. But in no case is Hester Weisel
the widow of my deceased son Henry to have any part of my estate.
I hereby authorize and empower my Executive to sell my farm in
Napier township. And as to all the real residue and remainder
of my Estate and personal or mixed of whatever nature or kind
or whereever situate at the time of my decease I do hereby
give devise and bequest to my five daughters herein before named.
And lastly I do make ? and appoint my beloved wife Rebecca Weisel to be
the Execturix of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all
former Wills by me at any time heretofore made, and d?ing these ?
only to be and contain my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I
have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the Eleventh day of
September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sevety four.
John Weisel
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator above named
as and for this last Will and Testament in the presence of us who
have hereunto at his request subscribed our names in his presence
and in the presense of each other as witness hereto farm after the
word mansion on the first page was interlined before signing.
Josiah R. Ritchey
J. W. Lingenfelter
Bedford County Sep
Personally appeared before me the undersigned Register for
the probate of Wills in and for said County. Josiah R. Ritchey
and J. W. Lingenfelter subscribing witnesses to the within
instrument of writing who being duly sworn according to law declare
and say that they were personally present and saw and heard John
Weisel sign seal pronounce and declare the same as and for his
last will and testament that they signed their names as witnesses
thereto in his presence and at his request and that at this time
of so doing he the testator was of sound and disposing mind
memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Sworn ?scribed this 10 day of November A.D. 1874 before me.
James Cleaver, Register
Filed and proven November 10th 1874. Decedent died Nov 3 1874
at about 6 oClock and 30 minutes A.M. as pr oath of J. C. Mullin.
Filed Letters Testamentary issued to Rebecca Weisel on the 18th
day of Nov. 1874 She having been duly sworn.
James Cleaver, Register
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 131053975.
John Weisel
Birth: 9 Feb 1803 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 3 Nov 1874 (aged 71) Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Pleasant Hill Reformed Church Cemetery, Imlertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 131053975
Family Members
Spouse
Rebecca Koontz Weisel 1820-1890
Children
David Weisel Unknown-1852
Eve Margaret Weisel Dibert 1841-1930
Sophia Weisel Devore 1852-1909
John Weisel 1859-1861
Infant Dau. Weisel 1864-1864
Created by: Diane Miles (47721859)
Added: 8 Jun 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131053975/john-weisel
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 30 December 2020), memorial page for John Weisel (9 Feb 1803–3 Nov 1874), Find a Grave Memorial no. 131053975, citing Pleasant Hill Reformed Church Cemetery, Imlertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Diane Miles (contributor 47721859) .
U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880. FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C.
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Jesse C. Sell, Twentieth Century History of Altoona and Blair County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, (Chicago, IL: Richmond-Arnold, 1911, File 4) pp. 785-786. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/blair/bios/sell/cre-fin.txt (April 2005).
Bios: Surnames CRE to FIN - Twentieth Century History of Altoona and Blair
County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, Jesse C. Sell, Chicago,
IL: Richmond-Arnold, 1911, File 4 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb
Archives by the Blair County Genealogical Society, 431 Scotch Valley Road,
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648.
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FRANKLIN K. FICKES, M.D., a leading physician and surgeon at Tyrone, Pa.,
whose medical experience covers twenty-nine years, nineteen of these having
been passed in this city, was born November 4, 1854, in Bedford County,
Pa., a son of John and Rebecca (Weisel) Fickes. John Fickes was born in
what was then Union Township, Bedford County, Pa., in 1806. It was one of
the larger townships and was later divided into three, the part in which he
was born and lived now bearing the name of Queen Township. His father was
of German extraction, but was born in America, but his mother was of
Spanish blood. They lived and died in Bedford County. John Fickes located
on a farm following his marriage and continued there until his death, which
occurred in his eighty-sixth year. He was a supporter of the Republican
party from its organization. He married Rebecca Weisel, who was born in
1812, in Bedford County, a daughter of John Weisel, a native of Germany.
She lived to be eighty-eight years of age and was the mother of fifteen
children, all of whom survive except three. The eldest, John, is deceased.
Richard is a retired carpenter, living at Sandusky, O. Daniel, who died in
Montana in 1907, was a carpenter by trade. Rachel is the wife of Henry
Beegle and they live on a farm in Bedford County. William is a retired
farmer and lives on the old homestead. Henry follows the carpenter trade at
Altoona. Jacob was drowned when a child of three years. Emma is the wife of
John Dibert of Claysburg, Blair County. Anna is the wife of Joseph Sill, a
farmer of Bedford County. Sarah is the wife of Levi Hettzel, a carpenter,
and they reside at Nelson, Nebr. Thomas is also in business in Nebraska.
Maria is the wife of Michael Stuft, a resident of Kalispen, Mont. Abram is
a carpenter, following his trade in the city of Chicago. Franklin K. was
the fourteenth born in the above family. Lucinda, the youngest, is the wife
of Franklin Mock, and they live at Kalispen, Mont. The parents of the above
family were members of the German Reformed church. Franklin K. Fickes was
educated in the public schools and at Martinsburg Academy, after which he
taught school for five years, in the meanwhile having directed his studies
along the lines of medicine and was thus well prepared for entrance at the
College of Physicians and Surgeons, in Baltimore, Md. He was creditably
graduated in the class of 1881, and in the following years located at
Warrior's Mark, in Bedford County, where he remained until 1891, coming
then to Tyrone. He is a member of the Tyrone Medical Club, and enjoys a
large and substantial practice which has been built up on professional
ability. Dr. Fickes was married in 1884 to Miss Ella May Kieffer, a
daughter of Joseph Kieffer, of Warrior's Mark, and they have had five
children, namely: Ralph and Forest, both of whom are deceased; Virginia
Ray, who is engaged in the practice of medicine at Philadelphia, and is a
graduate of the Women's Medical College of that city, after which she
practiced one year at Tyrone: Victor, who resides at home; and Charles, who
is in the employ of the Motor Transportation Company of Clearfield. Dr.
Fickes is an Independent Republican in his views on public questions.
US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/bios/sell/cre-fin.txt.
BIOS: Surnames CRE to FIN - Twentieth Century History of Altoona and Blair County, Pennsylvania,
and Representative Citizens, Jesse C. Sell, Chicago, IL: Richmond-Arnold, 1911, File 4
John Fickes was born in what was then Union Township, Bedford County,
Pa., in 1806. It was one of the larger townships and was later divided into
three, the part in which he was born and lived now bearing the name of Queen
Township. His father was of German extraction, but was born in America, but
his mother was of Spanish blood. They lived and died in Bedford County. John
Fickes located on a farm following his marriage and continued there until his
death, which occurred in his eighty-sixth year. He was a supporter of the
Republican party from its organization. He married Rebecca Weisel, who was
born in 1812, in Bedford County, a daughter of John Weisel, a native of
Germany. She lived to be eighty-eight years of age and was the mother of
fifteen children, all of whom survive except three. The eldest, John, is
deceased. Richard is a retired carpenter, living at Sandusky, O. Daniel, who
died in Montana in 1907, was a carpenter by trade. Rachel is the wife of Henry
Beegle and they live on a farm in Bedford County. William is a retired farmer
and lives on the old homestead. Henry follows the carpenter trade at Altoona.
Jacob was drowned when a child of three years. Emma is the wife of John Dibert
of Claysburg, Blair County. Anna is the wife of Joseph Sill, a farmer of
Bedford County. Sarah is the wife of Levi Hettzel, a carpenter, and they
reside at Nelson, Nebr. Thomas is also in business in Nebraska. Maria is the
wife of Michael Stuft, a resident of Kalispen, Mont. Abram is a carpenter,
following his trade in the city of Chicago. Franklin K. was the fourteenth
born in the above family. Lucinda, the youngest, is the wife of Franklin
Mock, and they live at Kalispen, Mont. The parents of the above family were
members of the German Reformed church.
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
1850 Union Twp, Bedford Co., 2 Nov 1850, imprinted page no. 258:
Jacob Walter m 28 labor PA
Rachel Walter f 26 PA
Sarah Ann f 4
1870 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
1870 St. Clair twp, Bedford Co., PA census, p. 671,
Jacob Walter 52, house painter
Rachael 55
Teracea 19 female
John 16
Samuel 16
Daniel 10 (all born PA)
Archie Claar Cemetery Inscriptions The BCGS publications are photocopies of his work. #118 - Archie Claar Cemetery Inscriptions - Volume 1 - $22.00 contains inscriptions from these cemeteries: Ake, Albright, Anderson, Baker, Baker Farm, Barley, Bechtel, Bloomfield, Boyer, Brumbaugh, Burger, Burget, Burk, Burket, Byers, Clappertown, Claycomb Farm, Colored, D. R. Long, Davis, Diehl's Cross Roads, Dilling, Dodson, Dry Hill, Eshelman, Fairview, Falkner, Fickes, Gochenour, Grabill, Greenfield Reformed, 2 Greenlawn Cemeteries, Hetrick, Hickory Bottom, Holliday, Holsinger, Hoover, Imler, Kaufman, Keagy, Kensinger, Koontz, Long, Lower Claar, Loysburg, Loysburg Hill, Lutheran, Mauk, McIntyre, Mennonite, Metzker, Mt. Hope, Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Sinai, Nelson Farm, New Enterprise, Nicodemus, Ober, Peck, Pote, Potter Creek, Pressel, Rebecca Furnace, 3 Reformed Cemeteries, 2 Replogle Cemeteries, Rhodes, Riverside, Rodman, Royer, Salem Reformed, Salemville, Shriver, Skyles, 2 Smith Cemteries, Snowberger, Snyder, Spring Hope, St. Mark's, St. Mary's (New), Stayer, Stiffler, Stonerook, Treese, Umbower, 4 Union Cemeteries, United Brethren, Upper Claar, and Vicksburg. Blair County Genealogical Society Roller-Hojeth Memorial Library 431 Scotch Valley Road Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 814-696-3492.
Reformed Church Osterburg Bedford County:
Jacob Walter 8/12/1824-12/28/1904
Rachael Walter 2/19/1815-7/25/1876
Deresa Walter 1/4/1851-6/17/1875
Josiah Weisel 10/23/1817-9/25/1893,
Amelia Weisel 7/2/1827-10/2/1898 married.
Rebecca H Weisel 1867-1915
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County 1860.
1860 Post Office, St. Clairsville, St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co., PA, 4 Jun 1860,
printed p. no. 461, Ancestry.com image 465, Dwelling 45, family 42
John Wisel 91 farmer, 2000, 100 PA
[The entry continues at top of next page, Ancestry.com image 466:]
Jacob Walter 37 m farmer personal property 100 PA
Rachel Walter 41 f PA
Sarah Jane 12 f PA
Teracy A. 9 f PA
John 6 m PA
Samuel 4 m PA
Daniel W. m 3 mos. [Daniel's birthdate was 9 Feb 1860]
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co., taken 26 Sep 1850, handwritten page no. 356:
John Weisel 83 m occ. farm 2000 PA
Joshua Weisel 23 m no occ. PA
Peter Weisel 85 m no occ. PA
Peggy Smally 15 f
U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880.
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Joseph Weissel & Catharine child Elias b. 7 OCT 1809 bap 22 APR wit John Ort & Sophia (pg 184)
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Elias Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:22 Apr 1810
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:07 Oct 1809
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Joseph Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-35K : 9 December 2014), Joseph Weissel in entry for Elias Weissel, 22 Apr 1810; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Son of Joseph Weissel d. 17 AUG 1817 – 7 yrs, 10 mo, 8 days (pg 281)
Bucks County Orphans Court records 1685-1852 File #7253 October 29, 1838, Probate court procedings and documentation for Mary Weisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd Oct 29th 1838. Entered Book No 9, page 312.
Summary of Mary Weisels probate proceedings from the Bucks County Orphan's Court:
Mary Weisel died intestate leaving no spouse. Michael and John Weisel, sons of Mary Weisel's deceased younger brother Joseph, were the adminstrators of Mary's estate. Mary's land and possesions were sold and the proceeds divided amongst her brothers and sister. Mary's surviving brothers and sisters are named and where they lived. For her brother Joseph who was deceased, and had left heirs, Joseph's 7 living children are named.
Inventory of Mary Weisels Estate was filed September 22, 1838. Her personal possesions, notes & bonds were appraised at $1830.80.
The petition to settle the estate was filed by John and Michael Weisel on October 28, 1838. A transcription of the petition follows at the end of this summary.
John and Michael Weisel petitioned to sell Mary Weisel's 64 acres of land on January 23, 1839, for the benefit of all the heirs. The land was sold for $1166.74.
The list of creditors and fees paid totaling $752.20 was submitted by John and Michael Weisel on April 27, 1840. $2,251.40 remained to be distributed to the heirs.
The final settlement was presented to the Bucks County Orphans Court on Sept 14, 1840.
Transcription of the "Petition for Inquest on the Estate of Mary Weisel decd [deceased]"
Bucks County, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, -- To the Sheriff of Bucks County -- Greeting:
Whereas, at an Orphan's Court, held at Doylestown, in and for the County of Bucks, the 29th day of October
in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. The Petition of Michael Weisel and
John Weisel two of the children of Joseph Weisel decd, who was a brother of Mary Weisel, Late of the township
of Richland in the county of Bucks, deceased -- was presented and read,
Respectfully Shewing, that the said Mary Weisel died intestate, leaving no spouse, but brothers and sisters and their Representatives viz George Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Jacob Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Peter Weisel a brother in Bedford County, John Weisel a brother in Bedford County, Elizabeth a sister married to Benjamin Stein of Philadelphia, and the issue of Joseph Weisel a decd brother viz Michael, John, Livia married to Dr. Chas. Meredith, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Henry the last four of whom are in their minority & have guardians, that the said intestate died seized in her demesne as of fee of and in a certain messuage and tract of Sixty four acres and one hundred and thirty one perches of Lands Situated in Richland Township, bounded by lands of Jacob Smith, Abraham Dirstine and others.
Joseph (deceased, children: Michael, John,
Livina - wife of Dr. Charles Meredith, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Henry,
last four minors).
Bucks County will abstracts 1825-1870. File #5661, Book 10, Page 558, Joseph Weisel/Wisel, Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[Text from abstract]
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Will written April 24, 1827
Wife Catherine, children John, Michael [other unnamed?], brother Peter.
Executors: wife Catherine and brother-in-law Henry Heller.
Witnesses: George Trumbower, Samuel Singmaster
[Will]
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Joseph Wisel (as spelled) of Richland Township Bucks County State of
Pennsylvania Yeoman being weak in body but of sound disposing mind and
memory thanks be given to the Almighty for the same do make and put in
writing this my last Will and Testament in manner following:
First I order and direct that all my just debt and funeral expenses be
carefully paid
Item I give and bequeath all my wearing apparel unto my two sons, John and
Michael to be equally divided between them
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Catherine a feather bed
bedstead and sufficient bed clothing for the winter season, case of
drawers, table, the ** with her and four chairs to be at her own
disposal also a milk cow ** sheep.
Item It is my will that there be sufficient bread corn and meat if there is
sufficient on hand left for the use of my family for six months after
my decease.
Item It is my will and I order and Direct my executors herein after named
to sell at pubic or private sale all my land and tenements with the
buildings and apartments to the highest and best bidder and also all
my personal estate which is not herein bequeathed as soon as may be
the most convenient time after my decease hereby authorizing and
empowering my executor herein after named to make and execute a good
and lawful deed or Title to the purchaser of my plantation.
Item It is my will that after all my just debt are paid that all the
remainder of my Estate shall be divided as follows:
Item One third part thereof I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife
Catherine during the time she remains a widow which said one third
shall be put in interest and the interest paid unto her yearly during
the time aforesaid.
Item It is my will and I give and bequeath the remaining two thirds of my
estate unto all my children to be equally divided between them share
and share alike or their heirs.
Item It is my will that after the marriage or decease of my beloved wife
the said one third herein before left for her are shall be equally
divided between all my children and their heirs.
Item Whereas my brother Peter has left me to collect his rent and which
said rent is locked up with his other paper in my ** which I direct
shall not be taken account of in the inventory at my house but be
given to him when called for
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved wife Catherine and
my brother-in-law Henry Heller to be my executors of this my last will
and testament hereby declairing this and the foregoing page to be my
last will and testament in witness whereof I the said Joseph Wisel (as
written) have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty fourth day of
April in the year of Our Lord One Thousand With Hundred and Twenty
Seven.
Signed: Josep Weisel (as signed)
[Extracts from probate records]
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No. 5661
The Estate of Joseph Weisel
Register’s Office 1827
(Inventory of the goods and clothes of Joseph Weisel late of Richland
Township deceased --- filed October 22 1827.)
Settlement of the Estate of Joseph Weisel – Richland – Filed February 29th
1829.
Settlement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel executors
of the estate of Joseph Weisel late of Richland Township, deceased.
By cash paid:
Register for proving will 4.50
Henry Hemmery .39
Valantine Opp 1.37
George Trumbauer 2.89
David Mumbauer .50
Peter Weisel 124.45
Sarah Weisel 30.00
David Singmaster 1.00
Samuel A. Smith 1.50
David Walp 6.56
Solomon Freis 8.00
Samuel A. Smith 2.00
Valentine Opp .50
Abraham Gerhart 1.06
Samuel Heller 7.21
Andrew Heller 4.00
Samuel Dirsti** .40
Charles E. Dubois 5.00
Valentine Opp 1.00
David Seiple 1.00
George Hicks .80
William Green 10.27
George Snyder .88
Samuel Moffly 7.25
George Beringer .30
Valentine Opp 1.00
A Statement of the accounts of Henry Heller and Catharine Weisel said
executors charge themselves as follows:
By amount of inventory on goods and chattels 360.15
Advance on sale of goods 99.19
To amount of land sold to Enoch Bihn 1000.00
To land sold to Geroge Beringer 146.49
Interest of Enoch Bihn 35.00
Interest of George Beringer 7.31
Interest of Samuel Shellenberger 5.00
Received of John Freed not in inventory 1.62
Account *** February 27th 1829 by
(signed by) Henry Heller & Catharine Weisel
Settlement Account of Henry Kemmuu guardian of Joseph Weisel (as written)
filed December 15, 1841.
Henry Kemmuu Gaurdian of Joseph Weisel a minor child of Joseph Weisel late
of Richland Twp.
1838 Apr. To amount of monies due as per sell in orphan court 166.95
interest 29.17.
By cash paid ward 1839 $50.00 Interest on same 5.25. Commisson on $196.12
@ 5 prcnt $9.80. Stating this account .50. Register clerks at Orphan Court
$3.00. Balance in guardians hands 127.57.
Wife Catherine, children John, Michael [other unnamed?], brother Peter.
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #3746.
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 3746 – September 8, 1828 – Joseph Weisel, Richland Twp. Son, Michael, over 14 petitions for guardian. Adam Bartholomew appointed.
September 14, 1835 Widow Catharine, son Joseph over 14 and Henry under 14. Their guardian, David Welp is now deceased. Henry Kemerer appointed guardian.
US Federal Census 1850, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1850 Census, Bucks Co, Milford Township, m432-75157 p.316, House # 386
Weisel, Michael* 40 Shoemaker PA
Maria 38 PA
Amanda 10 attending school PA
Daniel 12 attending school PA
Joseph 8 PA
Emaline 7 PA
William 5 PA
Charles 3 PA
Dianna 1 PA
[* - Living next door to Daniel H. Klein and wife Susan, possibly Maria's parents]
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County 1860.
Milford Twp. Bucks County, PA Image 22
Michael Weisel 48
Maria 48
William 16
Eliza 11
Charles Heinrich 33
Amanda (age looks 24)
Dianna (Age looks 15)
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
Name: Michael Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Milford Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 60
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1810
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Page Number: 64
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
Michael WeiselM60Pennsylvania
Mariah WeiselF50Pennsylvania
Charles TickM10Pennsylvania
Elijah WeiselF19Pennsylvania
Ama KramanF5Pennsylvania
Household ID: 535
Line Number: 8
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZLT-X1J : 15 June 2019), Ama Kraman in entry for Michael Weisel, 1870.
Frakture Birth and Baptism Certificate for Daniel Weisel, Aug 8, 1838 Bucks County, Pennsylvania Frakture is in the possesion of John and Diane Weisel, son of John and Edna Weisel, grandson of John and Anna, great grandson of Daniel K. and Ester Weisel December 2003.
Husband and Wife: Michael Weisel and Maria Klein
Son, born 8 August 1838 in Trumbauersville, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Child's Name: Daniel Weisel
Baptized: 26 July 1839
Witness: George Heist and his wife
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Tombstone Inscriptions Spruance Library, Mercer Museum, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA. Information is taken from card file located in the periodical room.
Michael Weisel 10 FEB 1811 –14 OCT 1877
Section H, Row 4, Lot 33 St. Johns Lutheran Cemetary, Spinnerstown, Milford Twp., Bucks County, PA
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census). T9-1106, p. 402A.
Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1106, p. 402A
Henry G. HARTENSTEIN Self M Male W 32 PA Cigar Maker PA PA
Elizabeth HARTENSTEIN Wife M Female W 26 PA Cigar Maker PA PA
Annie HARTENSTEIN Dau S Female W 6 PA PA PA
Franklin HARTENSTEIN Son S Male W 1 PA PA PA
Maria WEISEL Other W Female W 68 PA PA PA
Bible of Samuel T. Weisel (1868- 19xx) Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. (Bible in possesion of Clarence and Hazel Weisel family, Bucks Co., PA. Scanned images provided by Bonnie Swartley Martin, July 2002.).
FAMILY REGISTER
PARENT'S NAMES
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
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[BLANK PAGE]
Grandparents
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Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
Michael Kulp June 23, 1839 - Nov 19, 1885
Mary Amanda Texter Kulp June 30, 1837 - June 28, 1906
CHILDREN'S NAMES
Charles D. Weisel 7-18-1891
Harvey D. Weisel 10-5-1892
Elizabeth D. Weisel 6-5-1896
Milton D. Weisel 2-17-1901
MARRIAGES
Harvey D. Weisel to Ida Moyer 6-24-1914
Elizabeth D. weisel to Wilmer T Schaffer 1-2-1915
Elizabeth D. W. Schaffer to Horace J. Webner [no date]
Milton D. Weisel to Gladys Jones 6-15-1929
Harvey D. Weisel to Miriam Fluck Meyers 6-25-1930
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1106, p.401C
John WEISEL Self Male W 65 PA Ret. Farmer PA PA
Mary TRUMBAUER Other Female W 47 PA K. House PA PA
[only Weisel in Milford Twp 1880 census]
Quakertown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 2D
Chas. MEREDITH Self M Male W 70 PA Doctor PA PA
Olevia MEREDITH Wife M Female W 65 PA House Work PA PA
Issabella MEREDITH Dau S Female W 42 PA Teaches School PA PA
Rachael MEREDITH Dau S Female W 40 PA House Work PA PA
Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1106, p.401C
John WEISEL Self Male W 65 PA Ret. Farmer PA PA
Mary TRUMBAUER Other Female W 47 PA K. House PA PA
[only Weisel in Milford Twp 1880 census]
John is a retired farmer living with a house keeper.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 92813314.
John Weisel
Birth: 11 Aug 1814
Death: 13 Dec 1897 (aged 83)
Burial: Ridge Valley Cemetery, Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section, Cemetery #2, Middle Section, Row #15
Memorial #: 92813314
Inscription: Aged 83 Yrs 3 Mo & 29 Days
Family Members
Parents
Catharine Heller Weisel 1789-1872
Spouse
Lydia Barndt Weisel 1819-1879
Siblings
Elias Weisel 1809-1817
Michael Weisel 1811-1877
Hannah Weisel Auer 1820-1887
Samuel Weisel 1824-1826
Henry Weisel 1826-1910
Children
Henry Barndt Weisel 1837-1872
Aaron Barndt Weisel 1854-1935
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 30 Jun 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92813314
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for John Weisel (11 Aug 1814–13 Dec 1897), Find A Grave Memorial no. 92813314, citing Ridge Valley Cemetery, Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Bible of Samuel T. Weisel (1868- 19xx) Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. (Bible in possesion of Clarence and Hazel Weisel family, Bucks Co., PA. Scanned images provided by Bonnie Swartley Martin, July 2002.).
FAMILY REGISTER
PARENT'S NAMES
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
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[BLANK PAGE]
Grandparents
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Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
Michael Kulp June 23, 1839 - Nov 19, 1885
Mary Amanda Texter Kulp June 30, 1837 - June 28, 1906
CHILDREN'S NAMES
Charles D. Weisel 7-18-1891
Harvey D. Weisel 10-5-1892
Elizabeth D. Weisel 6-5-1896
Milton D. Weisel 2-17-1901
MARRIAGES
Harvey D. Weisel to Ida Moyer 6-24-1914
Elizabeth D. weisel to Wilmer T Schaffer 1-2-1915
Elizabeth D. W. Schaffer to Horace J. Webner [no date]
Milton D. Weisel to Gladys Jones 6-15-1929
Harvey D. Weisel to Miriam Fluck Meyers 6-25-1930
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 92813296.
Lydia Barndt Weisel
Birth: 9 Jan 1819
Death: 21 Jan 1879 (aged 60)
Burial: Ridge Valley Cemetery, Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section, Cemetery #2, Middle Section, Row #15
Memorial #: 92813296
Inscription: Wife of John Weisel - Aged 60 Yrs 8 Mo & 12 Days
Family Members
Parents
Johannes Barndt 1782-1858
Catharine Leister Barndt 1797-1879
Spouse
John Weisel 1814-1897
Siblings
Sophia Barndt Heller 1820-1897
Alexander Barndt 1821-1897
John Leister Barndt 1825-1902
Philip Leister Barndt 1827-1891
Catharine Barndt Bartholomew 1829-1910
George Leister Barndt 1844-1929
Children
Henry Barndt Weisel 1837-1872
Aaron Barndt Weisel 1854-1935
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 30 Jun 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92813296/lydia-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for Lydia Barndt Weisel (9 Jan 1819–21 Jan 1879), Find A Grave Memorial no. 92813296, citing Ridge Valley Cemetery, Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
1840 United States Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1840 Richland Twp, Bucks Co. PA roll m704_447, page 330, image 342
Charles Meredith
M: 30-39 = 1
F: <5 = 2, 20-29 = 1
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1850.
1850 Census Quakertown Village, Bucks Co. PA Image 4 Line 13.
Charles F. Meredith 42 M.D. PA
Livy 36 Pa
Isabella 15 PA
Rachel 12 PA
Sarah 8 PA
William H. 6 PA
Florence 6/12 PA
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County 1860.
1860 Quakertown, Bucks Co, PA Image 6 line 28 visit 51
Chas F. Meredith 52 Montgomery Co. Phys
Olivia 42 Bucks Co.
Bella 23 Bucks Co. Tracker
Rachel 21 Bucks Co.
William H 16 Bucks Co. student
Florence 10 Bucks Co.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1870.
1870 Census M593_1314 page 586 Image 301 Quakertown, Bucks Co., PA
Charles 61 Physician PA
Alivia 50 keeps house PA
Rachel 29 at Home Pa
William H. 26 Physician PA
Florence 20 at home PA
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1106, p.401C
John WEISEL Self Male W 65 PA Ret. Farmer PA PA
Mary TRUMBAUER Other Female W 47 PA K. House PA PA
[only Weisel in Milford Twp 1880 census]
Quakertown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 2D
Chas. MEREDITH Self M Male W 70 PA Doctor PA PA
Olevia MEREDITH Wife M Female W 65 PA House Work PA PA
Issabella MEREDITH Dau S Female W 42 PA Teaches School PA PA
Rachael MEREDITH Dau S Female W 40 PA House Work PA PA
Bucks County Biographies 974.821 Spruance Library, Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum Doylestown Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania The book was first published in 1899 by the Biographical Publishing Co., of Buffalo. The edition used was a 1992 reprint done by Will-Britt Books of Jamison, PA. There was no indication of an author or compiler.
Mrs. Jane G. Kinsey - …the relict of the late Samuel Kinsey who traces his ancestors back to Samuel Kinsey, a farmer and member of the Society of Friends, who emigrated from England to America. His son, John, the Grandfather of the subject’s husband was born in Buckingham where he tilled the soil. He married Margaret Kitchen, a Solebury Friend and of their children, one John Kinsey, the father of Samuel. Samuel Kinsey moved to Quakertown and died in 1888. He had married twice, first to Martha F. Custard, a daughter of George and Hannah (Faulke) Custard and they had three children; Charles F. of Georgetown, S.C.; George C. of Richland Twp., and Emma Irene who married Dr. William H. Meredith, who was one of the leading physicians and surgeons of Bucks County. Dr. Meredith is descended from an old and well known Welsh family which was established in this country by Simon Meredith, his great-grandfather. Dr. Joseph Meredith, a son of Simon was born in Doylestown and, after graduating from the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia began practicing at Gwynedd, PA where he continued until his removal to Quakertown in 1836. He practiced there until 1888 when he retired. He died in 1896. His son, Charles F. Meredith was one of the good and substantial citizens of Quakertown for many years. He married Olivia Weisel and the following children blessed their union; Isabella, Rachel, Sarah, William H., and Florence M. Dr. William H. Meredith was graduated from Jefferson Medical College and practiced in Quakertown, having a large and lucrative patronage.
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1106, p.401C
John WEISEL Self Male W 65 PA Ret. Farmer PA PA
Mary TRUMBAUER Other Female W 47 PA K. House PA PA
[only Weisel in Milford Twp 1880 census]
Quakertown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 2D
Chas. MEREDITH Self M Male W 70 PA Doctor PA PA
Olevia MEREDITH Wife M Female W 65 PA House Work PA PA
Issabella MEREDITH Dau S Female W 42 PA Teaches School PA PA
Rachael MEREDITH Dau S Female W 40 PA House Work PA PA
Age 70, occupation is doctor.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
Joseph Weisel & Catharine child Joseph b. 5 JUN bap. 25 OCT 1818 wit Andrew Snyder & Mary (pg 198)
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Joseph Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:25 Oct 1818
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:05 Jun 1818
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Joseph Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-SDQ : 9 December 2014), Joseph Weisel in entry for Joseph Weisel, 25 Oct 1818; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid. Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Joseph Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:25 Oct 1818
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:05 Jun 1818
Father's Name:Joseph Weisel
Mother's Name:Catharine
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2VV-SDQ : accessed 16 December 2014), Joseph Weisel in entry for Joseph Weisel, 25 Oct 1818; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #3746.
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 3746 – September 8, 1828 – Joseph Weisel, Richland Twp. Son, Michael, over 14 petitions for guardian. Adam Bartholomew appointed.
September 14, 1835 Widow Catharine, son Joseph over 14 and Henry under 14. Their
guardian, David Welp is now deceased. Henry Kemerer appointed guardian.
History of Marion County, Ohio and Representative Citizens Edited and Compiled by J. Wilbur Jacoby, A. M. , Marion, Ohio Publishers: Chicago, Ill., May, 1907. http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/History1907/MHW.htm (Internet source on Dec 5, 2003).
CHAPTER XXI.
A RETROSPECT .....................................................................................................................260
BIOGRAPHICAL .....................................................................................................................265
THIS IS THE REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS SECTION OF 1907 MARION COUNTY, OHIO HISTORY.
REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
MARION COUNTY, OHIO
1907 HISTORY
REDDEN SMITH WEISEL. an extensive lumber dealer of the village of Prospect,
is one of the oldest lumbermen of the county having been engaged in the
business for 37 years past. He was born September 9, 1849, in New Jersey
and has been a resident of this county since a child of two years, when he
came here with his parents, Joseph and Mary (Smith) Weisel.
Joseph Weisel was a native of Pennsylvania and a cooper by trade. Before
coming to Ohio he worked at his trade all through the State of
Pennsylvania, making tight barrels. Later on, when a resident of the
Buckeye State, he made shingles, shaving them out of oak. He became blind
just previous to his death, which occurred July 4, 1897, at the age of 80
years. His wife, Mary Smith, who was of Pennsylvania German descent, died
April 14, 1860, aged 40 years. To them were born seven children, as
follows: Elias, deceased; Tobias; Redden Smith; Mary, who married J. M.
Greek; Sophia, who married William Howison and after his death became the
wife of William Lust; Isabel, who married Noah Gast, a merchant at
Prospect; and Thomas, deceased.
Redden S. Weisel was about two years old when his parents moved from New
Jersey to Ohio in a one-horse wagon and still has the little chair in which
he sat during the trip. His father settled on a 25-acre tract of land in
Prospect township, about two miles west of Prospect. This land was covered
with timber and was very swampy on it there was an old sawmill, run by a
Mr. Finley, from whom lumber was secured to erect a plank house, which is
still standing. They cleared this land and made a productive farm out of
it. Mr. Weisel's mother died on this farm and he, his father arid brother
Tobias kept house for three years subsequent to her death, when his father
sold the farm and moved to Prospect, where he worked at his trade for the
remainder of his life.
Mr. Weisel experienced many hardships during his boyhood days,
especially after the death of his mother when he had to shift for himself
often finding it very rough sailing. His education was obtained during the
winter months when not engaged in farm work. In 1870 he engaged in the
lumber business with Henry M. Barnhardt, founder of the Marion Steam Shovel
Works, who then ran a sawmill north of Prospect, equipped with one
muley-saw. In the fall of 1871 Mr. Weisel bought his partner's interest and
continued to conduct the business alone until 1877. In the meantime, in
1874, he and John DeTurk bought a circular sawmill in Green Camp township
which they operated in connection with a cidermill and tile-yard that they
also owned. In 1879 they dissolved partnership, Mr. Weisel retaining the
sawmill, which he has since continued to operate, and which he moved to
Prospect in 1880. Mr. Weisel purchased his present residence property on
Water street in 1881 and the following year erected a fine, large, 10-room
frame house. He also owns other residence property in the village.
Mr. Weisel was married February 15, 1877, to Martha Petty, who died April
27, 1895. Our subject is a Democrat in politics, and is at present township
trustee. He was a member of the Village Council for a period of seven years
and also filled the office of township trustee back in the '90's.
Religiously, he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and
fraternally, is a member of Prospect Lodge, No. 483, 1. 0. 0. F., and also
of the Encampment of the same order.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 130572778.
Hannah Weisel Auer
Birth: 9 Feb 1820
Death: 15 Jun 1887 (aged 67)
Burial: Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Applebachsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 130572778
Family Members
Parents
Catharine Heller Weisel 1789-1872
Siblings
Elias Weisel 1809-1817
Michael Weisel 1811-1877
John Weisel 1814-1897
Samuel Weisel 1824-1826
Henry Weisel 1826-1910
Children
Reading Auer 1854-1926
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 29 May 2014
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Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for Hannah Weisel Auer (9 Feb 1820–15 Jun 1887), Find A Grave Memorial no. 130572778, citing Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Applebachsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
35 George Weissel & Elizabeth child Samuel 18 JUN 1788 bap 17 AUG sp Michael Wiesel & Catharine (pg 149)
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Name:Samuel Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:17 Aug 1788
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:18 Jun 1788
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-3NS : 9 December 2014), Samuel Weissel, 17 Aug 1788; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
George Weissel & Elizabeth child Elizabeth b. 14 FEB bap 22 APR sp Parents
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Name:Elizabeth Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:22 Apr 1792
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:14 Feb 1792
Birthplace:
Death Date:24 Jan 1794
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
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"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-Z5N : 9 December 2014), Elizabeth Weissel, 22 Apr 1792; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. p. 271.
Elizabeth daughter of George Weissel d. 24 JAN 1794 1 yrs, 11 mo
edited by John F. Meginness; 1892, History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania CHAPTER XLI. LOYALSOCK, HEPBURN, AND ELDRED Chapter 41 selected paragraphs (Lycoming County Genealogical Society Chicago: Brown, Runk, 1892. F157.L9H57 1892).
Ball's Mills. - This settlement has been a noted landmark for years.
The history of its founder and his family may be briefly stated.
John Ball came to this country from England in 1793 and settled
near Hillsgrove. There he built a saw mill, but was accidentally
drowned the same year while bathing. He left four children: Anne,
the eldest, married a Mr. White and settled near Hillsgrove; John,
the second, located at Hughesville and his descendants still live
there; William was The third, and Mary, the fourth, died young.
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
He married Miss Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811. She was born,
August 13, 1793, and died, December 25, 1869. They had nine children,
viz: Isaac, George, John, Samuel, Elizabeth, William, Mary Anne,
Joseph, and Sarah Jane. William settled at Ball's Mills some years
after be was married. In 1818 he commenced to build on what is known
as the " Home Site, " at Ball's Factory, and the next year be settled
there. The same fall he started a fulling mill. Some years afterwards
he built a clover mill and ran it four or five years. In 1838 the
woolen factory was erected, and in 1840 he built a saw mill for his
oldest son Isaac at Ball's Mills, two miles and a half above the
" Home Site." Before this, in 1831 or 1832, he built the saw mill
at the old home. He said that the clover mill paid the best of any
of his investments. He owned at one time 8SO acres, but at the time
of his death be only had 400, and his descendants own all of it
at the present time.
Samuel Ball commenced the manufacture of grain cradles in 1847, and
in 1866 he made his first shipment to St. Louis. In 1867 he built a
cradle factory, and in 1868 he shipped thirty dozen. After this he
always made his largest sales in the West, but lie also sold cradles
in smaller numbers all over the country.
Mr. Ball died in December, 1890, aged almost seventy; he was born,
January 23, 1821. He passed away within sight of the house where be
was born. The cradle shop of forty years ago is now a large and well
equipped factory. Many of the best and most useful devices in the
establishment were of his own invention. Mr. Ball served not alone
his own interests during his lifetime, but faithfully served the
community as well. He was a member of the school board for
Warrensville is the only village in the township. The story of the
origin of its name is as follows: In 1842, when there was talk of
applying for a postoffice, several persons met in the store of John
Hoffman, on Mill creek, and the question Warrensville, in honor of
General Warren, was proposed, of a name came up. while others
suggested Livingston. A vote was taken and Warrensville carried.
The postoffice was established July 25, 1842, named Warrensville,
and Samuel Torbert was appointed postmaster. His successors have
been as follows: John Curran, appointed April 30, 1844; Jonathan O.
Crawford, January 18, 1845; Michael Harlacher, August 15, 1846;
John Hoffman, May 9, 1848; John Aughenbaugh, September 10, 1850;
Joseph W. Milnor, June 19, 1851. The office was discontinued
October 13, 1855, re-established November 21, 1855, and Joseph W.
Milnor was re-appointed postmaster. Since that time his successors
have been as follows: Jacob P. Hoffman, appointed April 28, 1856;
Nathan B. Kimble, May 19, 186; Jacob P. Hoffman, April 30, 1858;
Samuel R. Casner, July 16, 1861; Jacob P. Hoffman, August 5, 1862;
John Griggs, January 12, 1863; Mark A. Champion, June 15, 1864;
Thomas L. Frymire, January 25, 18831 John L. Willits, May 12, 1891.
He is the present incumbent.
The land on which Warrensville stands was cleared in 1802 by Samuel
Carpenter. He erected a grist and saw mill and carding machine,
which were the first improvements of the kind in the settlement.
They proved of great service to the early settlers. These original
works have long since passed out of existence. The town of Warrensville
was laid out in 1841 by John Weisel, but never has been incorporated.
It is pleasantly situated and contains two stores and one Temperance
Hotel, kept by Isaac M. Else. There is one tannery, carried on by
E. W. Lundy, and two wagon maker and two blacksmith shops.
Chapter 41, History of Ball's Mills
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
He married Miss Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811. She was born,
August 13, 1793, and died, December 25, 1869.
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Name:Catharine Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:16 Oct 1793
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:13 Aug 1793
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-K4Y : 9 December 2014), Catharine Weissel, 16 Oct 1793; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
edited by John F. Meginness; 1892, History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania CHAPTER XLI. LOYALSOCK, HEPBURN, AND ELDRED Chapter 41 selected paragraphs (Lycoming County Genealogical Society Chicago: Brown, Runk, 1892. F157.L9H57 1892).
Ball's Mills. - This settlement has been a noted landmark for years.
The history of its founder and his family may be briefly stated.
John Ball came to this country from England in 1793 and settled
near Hillsgrove. There he built a saw mill, but was accidentally
drowned the same year while bathing. He left four children: Anne,
the eldest, married a Mr. White and settled near Hillsgrove; John,
the second, located at Hughesville and his descendants still live
there; William was The third, and Mary, the fourth, died young.
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
He married Miss Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811. She was born,
August 13, 1793, and died, December 25, 1869. They had nine children,
viz: Isaac, George, John, Samuel, Elizabeth, William, Mary Anne,
Joseph, and Sarah Jane. William settled at Ball's Mills some years
after be was married. In 1818 he commenced to build on what is known
as the " Home Site, " at Ball's Factory, and the next year be settled
there. The same fall he started a fulling mill. Some years afterwards
he built a clover mill and ran it four or five years. In 1838 the
woolen factory was erected, and in 1840 he built a saw mill for his
oldest son Isaac at Ball's Mills, two miles and a half above the
" Home Site." Before this, in 1831 or 1832, he built the saw mill
at the old home. He said that the clover mill paid the best of any
of his investments. He owned at one time 8SO acres, but at the time
of his death be only had 400, and his descendants own all of it
at the present time.
Samuel Ball commenced the manufacture of grain cradles in 1847, and
in 1866 he made his first shipment to St. Louis. In 1867 he built a
cradle factory, and in 1868 he shipped thirty dozen. After this he
always made his largest sales in the West, but lie also sold cradles
in smaller numbers all over the country.
Mr. Ball died in December, 1890, aged almost seventy; he was born,
January 23, 1821. He passed away within sight of the house where be
was born. The cradle shop of forty years ago is now a large and well
equipped factory. Many of the best and most useful devices in the
establishment were of his own invention. Mr. Ball served not alone
his own interests during his lifetime, but faithfully served the
community as well. He was a member of the school board for
Warrensville is the only village in the township. The story of the
origin of its name is as follows: In 1842, when there was talk of
applying for a postoffice, several persons met in the store of John
Hoffman, on Mill creek, and the question Warrensville, in honor of
General Warren, was proposed, of a name came up. while others
suggested Livingston. A vote was taken and Warrensville carried.
The postoffice was established July 25, 1842, named Warrensville,
and Samuel Torbert was appointed postmaster. His successors have
been as follows: John Curran, appointed April 30, 1844; Jonathan O.
Crawford, January 18, 1845; Michael Harlacher, August 15, 1846;
John Hoffman, May 9, 1848; John Aughenbaugh, September 10, 1850;
Joseph W. Milnor, June 19, 1851. The office was discontinued
October 13, 1855, re-established November 21, 1855, and Joseph W.
Milnor was re-appointed postmaster. Since that time his successors
have been as follows: Jacob P. Hoffman, appointed April 28, 1856;
Nathan B. Kimble, May 19, 186; Jacob P. Hoffman, April 30, 1858;
Samuel R. Casner, July 16, 1861; Jacob P. Hoffman, August 5, 1862;
John Griggs, January 12, 1863; Mark A. Champion, June 15, 1864;
Thomas L. Frymire, January 25, 18831 John L. Willits, May 12, 1891.
He is the present incumbent.
The land on which Warrensville stands was cleared in 1802 by Samuel
Carpenter. He erected a grist and saw mill and carding machine,
which were the first improvements of the kind in the settlement.
They proved of great service to the early settlers. These original
works have long since passed out of existence. The town of Warrensville
was laid out in 1841 by John Weisel, but never has been incorporated.
It is pleasantly situated and contains two stores and one Temperance
Hotel, kept by Isaac M. Else. There is one tannery, carried on by
E. W. Lundy, and two wagon maker and two blacksmith shops.
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
He married Miss Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811. She was born,
August 13, 1793, and died, December 25, 1869.
Ibid.
Ball's Mills. - This settlement has been a noted landmark for years.
The history of its founder and his family may be briefly stated.
John Ball came to this country from England in 1793 and settled
near Hillsgrove. There he built a saw mill, but was accidentally
drowned the same year while bathing. He left four children: Anne,
the eldest, married a Mr. White and settled near Hillsgrove; John,
the second, located at Hughesville and his descendants still live
there; William was The third, and Mary, the fourth, died young.
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
He married Miss Catherine Weisel June 20, 1811. She was born,
August 13, 1793, and died, December 25, 1869. They had nine children,
viz: Isaac, George, John, Samuel, Elizabeth, William, Mary Anne,
Joseph, and Sarah Jane. William settled at Ball's Mills some years
after be was married. In 1818 he commenced to build on what is known
as the " Home Site, " at Ball's Factory, and the next year be settled
there. The same fall he started a fulling mill. Some years afterwards
he built a clover mill and ran it four or five years. In 1838 the
woolen factory was erected, and in 1840 he built a saw mill for his
oldest son Isaac at Ball's Mills, two miles and a half above the
" Home Site." Before this, in 1831 or 1832, he built the saw mill
at the old home. He said that the clover mill paid the best of any
of his investments. He owned at one time 8SO acres, but at the time
of his death be only had 400, and his descendants own all of it
at the present time.
Samuel Ball commenced the manufacture of grain cradles in 1847, and
in 1866 he made his first shipment to St. Louis. In 1867 he built a
cradle factory, and in 1868 he shipped thirty dozen. After this he
always made his largest sales in the West, but lie also sold cradles
in smaller numbers all over the country.
Mr. Ball died in December, 1890, aged almost seventy; he was born,
January 23, 1821. He passed away within sight of the house where be
was born. The cradle shop of forty years ago is now a large and well
equipped factory. Many of the best and most useful devices in the
establishment were of his own invention. Mr. Ball served not alone
his own interests during his lifetime, but faithfully served the
community as well. He was a member of the school board for
Warrensville is the only village in the township. The story of the
origin of its name is as follows: In 1842, when there was talk of
applying for a postoffice, several persons met in the store of John
Hoffman, on Mill creek, and the question Warrensville, in honor of
General Warren, was proposed, of a name came up. while others
suggested Livingston. A vote was taken and Warrensville carried.
The postoffice was established July 25, 1842, named Warrensville,
and Samuel Torbert was appointed postmaster. His successors have
been as follows: John Curran, appointed April 30, 1844; Jonathan O.
Crawford, January 18, 1845; Michael Harlacher, August 15, 1846;
John Hoffman, May 9, 1848; John Aughenbaugh, September 10, 1850;
Joseph W. Milnor, June 19, 1851. The office was discontinued
October 13, 1855, re-established November 21, 1855, and Joseph W.
Milnor was re-appointed postmaster. Since that time his successors
have been as follows: Jacob P. Hoffman, appointed April 28, 1856;
Nathan B. Kimble, May 19, 186; Jacob P. Hoffman, April 30, 1858;
Samuel R. Casner, July 16, 1861; Jacob P. Hoffman, August 5, 1862;
John Griggs, January 12, 1863; Mark A. Champion, June 15, 1864;
Thomas L. Frymire, January 25, 18831 John L. Willits, May 12, 1891.
He is the present incumbent.
The land on which Warrensville stands was cleared in 1802 by Samuel
Carpenter. He erected a grist and saw mill and carding machine,
which were the first improvements of the kind in the settlement.
They proved of great service to the early settlers. These original
works have long since passed out of existence. The town of Warrensville
was laid out in 1841 by John Weisel, but never has been incorporated.
It is pleasantly situated and contains two stores and one Temperance
Hotel, kept by Isaac M. Else. There is one tannery, carried on by
E. W. Lundy, and two wagon maker and two blacksmith shops.
Chapter 41, History of Ball's Mills and Factories
William Ball was born, September 21, 1788, and died, July 8, 1866.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
George Weissel & Elizabeth child Margaret b. 16 JAN bap 29 MAR 1796 (pg 161)
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Margaret Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:29 Mar 1796
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:16 Jan 1796
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VL-QGD : 9 December 2014), Margaret Weissel, 29 Mar 1796; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 121719982.
Margaret Weisel Thompson
Birth: Jan. 16, 1796
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Nov. 9, 1877
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Samuel Thompson (1791 - 1847)
Burial:
Wildwood Cemetery
Williamsport
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Kathryn
Record added: Dec 14, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 121719982
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 121719862.
Samuel Thompson
Birth: 1791
Death: 1847
Family links:
Spouse:
Margaret <i>Weisel</i> Thompson (1796 - 1877)*
Burial:
Wildwood Cemetery
Williamsport
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Kathryn
Record added: Dec 14, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 121719862
Census - 1830 United States Federal. Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States, Page 275.
Name: Jacob Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1830
Event Place: Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Page: 275
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP4-MSV : 10 September 2017), Jacob Weisel, Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing 275, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 166; FHL microfilm 20,640.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:Jacob Wesely
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:50
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1800
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:
House Number:201
Line Number:34
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:795
GS Film Number:444763
Digital Folder Number:004205099
Image Number:00121
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4H1-1PQ : 9 November 2014), Jacob Wesely, Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Note - the family of William Weisel follows the Jacob Weisel family in the census.
25 Oct 1850, p. 242 Household 201:
Jacob Wisely 50 M, Farmer, PA
Sarah Wisely 57 F, ,PA
Elizabeth Wisely 20 F, , PA
Rachel Wisely 18 F, , PA
George Wisely 16 M, , PA
Peter Wisely 13 M, , PA
Sarah Wisely 2 F, , PA
James G Wisely 4 M, , PA
Household 202:
William Wisely 24 M, , PA
Amelia Wisel 21 F, , PA
Samuel Hartman 8 M, , PA
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Eldred Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania,.
Name:Jac Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1860
Event Place:Eldred Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:58
Race:White
Race (Original):[Blank]
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):1802
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page:407
Household ID:2948
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
Affiliate Film Number:1136
GS Film Number:805136
Digital Folder Number:005171136
Image Number:00174
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Jac WeiselM58Pennsylvania
Sarah WeiselF62Pennsylvania
Elizth WeiselF30Pennsylvania
Rachael WeiselF28Pennsylvania
George WeiselM26Pennsylvania
Peter W WeiselM22Pennsylvania
Sarah A WeiselF19Pennsylvania
James WeiselM14Pennsylvania
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"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX56-4RS : 30 December 2015), Jac Weisel, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal.
Name:Jacob Wisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1870
Event Place:Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:69
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Birth Year (Estimated):1800-1801
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page Number:13
Household ID:106
Line Number:31
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M593
GS Film number:000552869
Digital Folder Number:004278803
Image Number:00174
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
James WiselM24Pennsylvania
Sarah WiselF29Pennsylvania
Jacob WiselM69Pennsylvania
Peter WiselM32Pennsylvania
Hariet FulmerF11Pennsylvania
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"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ5M-P4B : 17 October 2014), Jacob Wisel in household of James Wisel, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 13, family 106, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,869.
701 105:
Weisel William 45, M, Farming
Weisel Amelia ? F,
Harvey Mary 13? F,
Hary Norris 11, M, laborer
702 106:
Wisel James 24 M, Tannery
Wisel Sarah 29 F, at home
Wisel Jacob 69 M, Board
Wisel Peter 32 M, Tannery
Fulmer Harriet 11 F
703 107:
Fulmer James 32 M, Farming
Fulmer Susan 56 F, at home
Fulmer Adam 12, Elizabeth 2, Nora 6
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:Jacob Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 47
Gender:Male
Age:78
Marital Status:Widowed
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1802
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:B
Sheet Number:84
Sheet Number and Letter:84B
Household ID:9896896
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1152
GS Film Number:1255152
Digital Folder Number:005162271
Image Number:00173
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Jacob WeiselSelfM78Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah WeiselDaughterF39Pennsylvania, United States
James WeiselSonM34Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah GilmoreOtherF14Pennsylvania, United States (servant)
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"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN8-1S7 : 10 August 2016), Jacob Weisel, Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 47, sheet 84B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1152; FHL microfilm 1,255,152.
Newspaper. Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 03 Feb 1880, Tue • Page 1.
Another Pioneer
Mr. Jacob Weisel, also near Quaker Hill, and now over 80 years of age, is another old pioneer of Blooming Grove. At an early day he purchased a large tract of land, then a wilderness of trees, and improved it into fine farms. No gentleman ever worked with more vigor and energy, and with patient endurance he toiled on until he subdued the rough forests into smiling fields of golden grain. Mr. Weisel's faculties of mind are not the least impaired, but his physical abilities are by no means strong. He is intelligent and his reasoning powers are as strong as ever. Mr. Weisel, like all of us, has had his troubles in life; and we can only wish him peace, plenty and contentment in this world, and when life's golden chord has been snapped in twain, may his spirit wing its flight to the happy shores of bliss and peace.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723782.
Jacob Weisel
Birth: Apr. 20, 1802
Death: Mar. 3, 1884
Family links:
Parents:
Elizabeth <i>Hoenig</i> Weisel (1760 - 1858)
Inscription:
81y 11m 13d
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723782
Newspaper cutting by the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Pennsylvania Newspaper and publication date unknown (Unknown).
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:.
George Weissel & Elizabeth child John b. 1 APR 1805 bap 4 JUL
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:04 Jul 1805
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:01 Apr 1805
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-R43 : 9 December 2014), George Weissel in entry for John Weissel, 04 Jul 1805; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Newspaper cutting by the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Pennsylvania Newspaper and publication date unknown (Unknown).
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
In 1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville.
Williamsport Daily Gazette & Bulletin February 7, 1827.
Married, On Thursday last, by Jacob Grafius, Esq., Mr. John Weissel
to Miss Sidney [Sitney] Mackey, daughter of Mr. Richard Mackey of
Hepburn Township.
Married, On Thursday last, by Jacob Grafius, Esq., Mr. John Weissel
to Miss Sidney [Sitney] Mackey, daughter of Mr. Richard Mackey of
Hepburn Township.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:John Wesel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:45
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1805
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:
House Number:12
Line Number:21
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:795
GS Film Number:444763
Digital Folder Number:004205099
Image Number:00098
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4H1-Y6G : 9 November 2014), John Wesel, Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
21 Oct 1850, #12
John Wisel 45 M, Miller
Sidney Wisel 45 F
Eleva A Wisel 21 F
Mary Wisel 19 F
George W. 6 M
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name:John Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 69
Gender:Male
Age:75
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Retired
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1805
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:C
Sheet Number:479
Sheet Number and Letter:479C
Household ID:9904112
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1153
GS Film Number:1255153
Digital Folder Number:005162272
Image Number:00175
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
John WeiselSelfM75Pennsylvania, United States
Cidney WeiselWifeF74New Jersey, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN6-SCS : 10 August 2016), John Weisel, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 69, sheet 479C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1153; FHL microfilm 1,255,153.
Williamsport Daily Gazette & Bulletin (Williamsport Daily Gazette & Bulletin Oct 6, 1881).
Mr. John Weisel died yesterday at his residence, aged 76 years, 6 months,
4 days. Deceased was very well known, having been a resident of this county
since he was one year old.
Mr. John Weisel died yesterday at his residence, aged 76 years, 6 months, 4 days.
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Original source for birth record in the newsletter is unknown.
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
1936 Weisel Family Association
Fifth Annual Reunion
at Forest Park, Chalfont, Bucks County, PA
on Saturday, September 5, 1936
Fifth Annual Reunion Approaches
The Committee on Arrangements is looking forward to this year's meeting as the largest and most enjoyable so far. Forest Park, a beautiful picnic grove, has been chosen because of the many advantages not heretofore available. A modern sanitary swimming pool and a few amusements will make the youngsters glad they came, and the location of this park makes it convenient for the Bucks County Weisels as well as the others. Support the plans of the committee by bringing the whole family. Pack a picnic lunch and we will all have a good old Weisel outing.
HISTORY OF THE MARYLAND WEISELS
Brief mention has been made at earlier reunions of the Maryland branch of the Weisel family of Bucks County. It is now fitting that some of the facts of the illustrious group should be made more generally known.
Jacob Weisel, Sr., son of the colonial pioneers, born about 1726, married Ann Margaret (surname not known) early in 1750 and they had the following children.
(1)Frederick, born January 1, 1751, died unmarried at Williamsport, PA, on November 1, 1838;
(2)Jacob, Jr., born August 5, 1753; more later;
(3)Anna Catherine, born March 18, 1756; died August 18, 1758;
(4)John, born July 6, 1758, no further data;
(5)George, born January 29, 1761, died June 12, 1835: married Elizabeth
Hoenig (Haney) January 18, 1788, born March 18, 1760, died March 8, 1858,
descendants around Williamsport, PA;
(6)Henry (?): uncertainty as to this name;
(7)Daniel, born April 10, 1766; more later;
(8)Maria Elizabeth, born July 9, 1769, died September 14, 1840, unmarried, at Williamsport, Penna.
In our struggle for independence, Jacob, Sr., served as an Ensign and First Lieutenant, and Frederick as a private in the Bucks County militia, and Jacob, Jr. served as a gunner in Captain Joseph Watkins' 1st Company, Artillery Battalion of Philadelphia. In 1786 the brothers Jacob, Jr., and Daniel migrated to the later-named Williamsport, Maryland, southwest of Hagerstown. Jacob, Jr., died unmarried on October 31, 1812, and was buried there. Daniel associated himself with a Mr. Humrichhouse in the merchandise business there and about 1790 married Margaret Startzman, born September 16, 1773, died July 28, 1817, daughter of Henry and Eve Startzman. Their house was one of the first erected on the banks of the Potomac River in that region. Their children were:
(1)Jacob, born May 2, 1791;
(2)Elizabeth, born November 17, 1792: married Daniel Cyester, no issue;
(3)George, born January 29, 1796;
(4)Sarah, born 1797, married Skipwith Wilson: issue;
(5)Mary, born December 6, 1799, unmarried: died April 4, 1846;
(6)Daniel, Jr., born January 26, 1803: more below;
(7)Margaret, born October 11, 1807: md. Jacob Roth (Rhode) Jr.: issue;
(8)Samuel, born May 16, 1810: more below;
(9)Susanna, born October 11, 1813: md. Adam Shoop: issue.
Daniel Weisel, Jr., was graduated from Princeton College in 1824 and immediately entered the office of Attorney Hoffman at Baltimore. While there he was graduated from the Baltimore Law School. In 1826 he was admitted to the Maryland Bar and the same year married Matilda, daughter of Amos and Sarah Theresa (Williams) Davis, the latter a niece of General Otho Holland Williams. In 1830, with a Mr. Tice, he established the Republican Banner, a Whig newspaper, at Williamsport. His editorials were so able and forcible as to attract widespread attention, including the publishers of the "National Intelligencer". In 1838 they moved to Hagerstown, where he gained a lucrative law practice. From 1847 to 1852 he was Associate Justice of the Judicial District comprising Frederick, Washington, and Allegheny Counties, when by a constitutional change the court was supplanted by the single judge system. In 1861 he was elected Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit, comprising Washington and Allegheny Counties, and in 1864 became a Judge of the Court of Appeals of the state, going out of office with another constitutional change in the judicial system in 1867. He thereupon resumed private practice.
In 1868 he was Republican candidate for Congress in the 6th District, reducing the normal opposition majority from 2800 to 480. That year he was awarded the honorary degree of LL.D. by his alma mater, Princeton College. In 1872 he was Delegate-at-large from Maryland to the National Republican Convention that nominated Grant and Wilson.
HISTORY of the MARYLAND WEISELS
Judge Weisel was a founder of the Williamsport Bank and its president for many years. His benefactions were numerous and he was an ardent advocate of education. He participated in the promotion and foundation of the Hagerstown Lyceum and the Hagerstown Female Seminary, and also was a member of the Board of Visitors of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick.
Judge Weisel died at Hagerstown on September 25, 1880, and was buried in the cemetery of the Trinity Lutheran Church there. Promptly upon his decease the Washington County Bar adopted a resolution eulogizing his distinguished career and his personal character, as set out on page 1126 of J. T. Scharf's History of Western Maryland. He was a man of sturdy independence of character, sincere convictions, and great earnestness of purpose . . . . the personification of gentlemanly bearing and professional courtesy. His portrait will soon be hung among those of the other judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals at Hagerstown. He left no children.
His brother, Dr. Samuel Weisel, was likewise an eminent man. He was graduated in medicine from the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1832 and was an outstanding surgeon in western Maryland. On November 14, 1837, he married Susan M. Turner. He died on January 26, 1872, and his wife died on December 26, 1898, aged 89 years. A son, Dr. Daniel Weisel, was also an able surgeon, having served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army and attained the grade of Captain and Assistant Surgeon. Me was born on August 29, 1838, and died on October 30, 1888. His wife, who was Isabel Waters, died on November 19, 1929. A daughter, Harriet, lives in Washington DC, and a son, Major Edmund T. Weisel, born September 21, 1878, served in the Field Artillery of the U.S. Army. During the World War (I) he was promoted to the temporary grade of Lieutenant-Colonel on General Staff duty. On October 15, 1922, he was retired on physical disability and died (unmarried) on October 31, 1927.
Original source for birth record in the newsletter is unknown.
Zion Lutheran church in Williamsport, MD (Church records obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland).
p. 110: Sara of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Feb. 25, 1797 bap. May
14, 1797, Witness: Juliana Startzman
p. 111: A. Maria of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Dec. 6, 1799 bap.
Mar. 16, 1800, Witness: Eva Startzman]
[There were no births of Weisel children in the records of the Reformed
church in Williamsport, and only two births from church records of the Zion
Lutheran church in Williamsport, MD]
p. 110: Sara of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Feb. 25, 1797 bap. May
14, 1797, Witness: Juliana Startzman
Ibid.
p. 110: Sara of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Feb. 25, 1797 bap. May
14, 1797, Witness: Juliana Startzman
p. 111: A. Maria of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Dec. 6, 1799 bap.
Mar. 16, 1800, Witness: Eva Startzman]
[There were no births of Weisel children in the records of the Reformed
church in Williamsport, and only two births from church records of the Zion
Lutheran church in Williamsport, MD]
p. 111: A. Maria of Daniel Weisel and wife Margaretha b. Dec. 6, 1799 bap.
Mar. 16, 1800, Witness: Eva Startzman]
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Mary Weisel
Birth: 6 Dec 1799
Death: 4 Apr 1846 (aged 46)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118713498
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD3rd dau. of Daniel & Margaret Weisel
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Weisel 1765-1825
Margaret Weisel 1773-1817
Siblings
Daniel Weisel 1803-1880
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 14 Oct 2013
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1850 United States Federal Census, Maryland. p. 133, M432_298, 177 199.
1850 US Federal Census, Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland
Weisel, D. 46 M Judge 4500 MD
Weisel, Matilda 50
Brown, Mary 35 F B
Dorsey, Thos 65 M B
Vener, Cath 20 M B
1880 United States Federal Census, Maryland. NA Film Number T9-0516, p. 74A.
Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland,
D.W. WEISEL Self W Male W 76 MD Lawyer MD MD
1850 United States Federal Census, Maryland. p. 133 M432_298, 177 199.
1850 US Federal Census, Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland
Weisel, D. 46 M Judge 4500 MD
Weisel, Matilda 50
Brown, Mary 35 F B
Dorsey, Thos 65 M B
Vener, Cath 20 M B
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Margaret is listed as the 7th child of Daniel and Margaret and married to Jacob Roth (Rhode).
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Name: Samuel Weisel
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: Nov 1837
Event Place: , Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Susan M. Turner
Spouse's Gender: Female
Citing this Record
"Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4N1-S5Y : 16 March 2018),
1850 United States Federal Census, Maryland.
Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, p.2 M432_298
Weisel, Samuel 40 M Physcian 50 MD
Weisel, Susan 40 F MD
Weisel, Daniel 12 M MD
Weisel, E. T. 10 M MD
Weisel, M. 7 F MD
Weisel, Mary 3 F MD
Farmer, Eliza 21 F MD
1860 United States Federal Census, Maryland.
Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, 2 July 1860, p. 74
Weisel, Samuel 49 M Physician 1600 5000 MD
Weisel, Susan 49 F MD
Weisel, Daniel 21 M MD
Weisel, Edward 18 F MD
Weisel, Mary Ann 15 F MD
Weisel, Mary 13 F MD
Weisel, Samuel 9 M MD
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Dr Samuel Weisel
Birth: 10 May 1810
Death: 26 Jan 1872 (aged 61)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 119899673
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD
Family Members
Spouse
Susan M. Turner Weisel 1809-1898
Children
Edmund T. Weisel 1840-1870
Samuel L. Weisel 1851-1887
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 6 Nov 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119899673/samuel-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Dr Samuel Weisel (10 May 1810–26 Jan 1872), Find A Grave Memorial no. 119899673, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
1880 United States Federal Census, Maryland. NA Film Number T9-0516, p. 74B.
Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland
Susan WEISEL Self W Female W 68 MD Keeping House MD MD
Marion WEISEL Other S Female W 33 MD At Home MD MD
Mary WEISEL Other S Female W 29 MD At Home MD MD
Samuel WEISEL Nephew S Male W 27 MD MD MD
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Susan M. Turner Weisel
Birth: 1809
Death: 26 Dec 1898 (aged 88–89)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118906658
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MDwife of Dr. Samuel Weisel age 89 yr. (Cal 1809)
Family Members
Spouse
Samuel Weisel 1810-1872
Children
Edmund T. Weisel 1840-1870
Samuel L. Weisel 1851-1887
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 18 Oct 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118906658
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Susan M. Turner Weisel (1809–26 Dec 1898), Find A Grave Memorial no. 118906658, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
Historical note may have been submitted by Calvin Kephart, the historian., Weisel Family Association 1935 Reunion Program.
Weisel Family Association
Fourth Annual Reunion
All Related Branches
but Especially of the Descendants of
the Colonial Pioneers
George Michael and Susanna Weisel
1732
at Menlo Park, near Perkasie
Bucks County, Penna.
on Saturday, September 7, 1935
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION APPROACHES
A heavy rainfall diminished to approximately 100 the attendance at the Third Annual Reunion last year, but a good time, good music, and profitable talks were nevertheless enjoyed by the faithful who braved the storm. Let us all come out for the Fourth Reunion on Saturday, September 7, and make it another occasion for congeniality of kinship and the renewal of family ties.
BEDFORD COUNTY (PA.) WEISELS
We should know more about those branches of the Bucks County Weisel stock that settled in other parts of the country, such as those who went to Bedford County, Pa., and to western Maryland shortly after 1800. Both had members who were prominent in their community and a credit to their ancestry. The data below relate to the Bedford County lines.
Among the nine children of George Weisel, a soldier of the Revolution, and Anna Mary (Weierbach) Weisel, representing the third generation in America, were (1) Jacob, born February 22, 1754, died April 12, 1839; (2) John (George), born April 5, 1758, died in December, 1844; (3) (John) Peter, born August 10, 1766, died November 6, 1851 ; and (4) John, born September 9, 1768, died December 25, 1864. All migrated to St. Clair twp., Bedford County, not far from Osterburg.
Jacob married Anna Maria (Silvius?), born August 4, 1783, died March 12, 1868, and had four daughters, (1) Mary, born January 9 1809, died August 28, 1875, wife of John Bradley (June 28, 1805-February 24, 1877), children Daniel, Edward, Catherine, and Mary; (2) Susanna, born October 28, 1810, died February 22, 1875, wife of Thomas Allison (February 22, 1807-July 3, 1886), child Robert W.; (3) Catherine (1814-1891) and (4) Sarah (1822-1890), unmarried.
John (George) married (1) Sarah (Pfeil?) and (2) Anna Barbara - and had by Sarah the following children (not necessarily in this order), (1) John (married - Hoover?), (2) David (to Somerset County, Pa.), (3) Abraham (married Elizabeth Mann), (4) James (married Mary Reimund), (5) Philip (married Mary Nycum), (6) Isaac (married Jane Dorsey), (7) Michael (unmarried), (8) Samuel (to Fort Wayne, Indiana), (9) Mary (married Jacob Mechtley), (10) Elizabeth (married Adam Bowers), and (11) Sarah (married a Mechtley).
(John) Peter was unmarried.
John married Margaret Schneider in Bucks County on September 29, 1796, as shown in the Tohickon church records, and their children were (1) Samuel, born 1797 (married Polly Fetters), (2) Jacob, born 1798, died 1839 (married Anna Maria ___), (3) Daniel, born 1801 (married Elizabeth Poff in Wayne County, Ohio, settled in Portland, Indiana), (4) John, born 1803 (married Rebecca Ronce), (5) Susan, born 1805 (married --- Prosser), (6 and 7) Mary and Hannah (died young), (8) Sarah born 1810 (married Daniel Fetters), (9) Rachel born 1812 (married Jacob Walters), ( 10) Rebecca, born 1815 (married John Fickes), (11) Josiah, born 1817 (married Amelia Heller), our secretary's line, and (12) Hester, born 1820 (married Fred Shimer).
John (George's) son John had a son Levi, who went to Ohio. His daughter Eliza married Joseph L. Dougherty.
His son Honorable Abraham Weisel, born December 31, 1801, was an early manager of Bedford Springs and was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1841-42. He was an elder in Friend's Cove Reformed Church. Children: Samuel, William, Margaret, Simon Peter, John, Hannah, George, Mary Jane, Henrietta, Abraham, Jr., and Joseph F. Abraham Jr., born February 14, 1844, married Malinda Hartman, and their children include William F., merchant at Bedford, and the late James Harold, a noted musician and composer at Pittsburgh.
Another son, Philip, and his wife Mary (Nycum) had children: Mary Matilda (married (1) Elias Diehl, children Jennie and William, and (2) Samuel Nicodemus, daughter Etta), Sarah Ellen (married John P. Reed, descendant of Montgomery County colonial Riedt family), William (unmarried), Emma (married Biven Middleton), and Henrietta (unmarried).
Another son, Isaac, and his wife Jane (Dorsey) lived near North Baltimore, Ohio. Descendants now reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
In the list of children for Daniel and Margaret Weisel, Susan is listed as wife of Adam Shoop.
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John J Wisely, Image: 80
Mr Martin Kegley Surviving Executor of John J Wisely decd. In account unto said Estate, Aug 14 1855
... The undersigned who has been appointed by the County Court of Wythe to State Settle & adjust the account of Martin Kegley & William S Wisely exor of John J Wisely decd ...
Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Wythe Wills, Vol 9-10, 1855-1865
Source Citation: Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
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https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/620103:62347
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Martin Kegley
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 4 Jan 1838
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe County
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Susan Wiseley
Spouse's Sex: Female
Citing this Record
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66KZ-DWC1 : 28 June 2022), Martin Kegley, 4 Jan 1838; citing Marriage, Wythe, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia.
Census - 1860 United States Federal. District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Martin Kegley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Sixty Eighth District, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 48
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1812
Birthplace: Virginia
Page: 77
Record Number: 5771
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Kegley F 46 Virginia
John Kegley M 14 Virginia
Martha Kegley F 10 Virginia
William Smith M 18 Virginia
James Redaford M 17 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHMW-SC6 : 18 February 2021), Martin Kegley, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Martin Kegley
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 58
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1812
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 33
Record Number: 6205
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Kegley F 54 Virginia
Thomas Kegley M 50 Virginia
Lucy Harold F 20 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGF-SQL : 29 May 2021), Martin Kegley, 1870.
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Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Susan Kegley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Jan 1880
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 64
Marital Status: Married
Ethnicity: American
Race: w
Occupation: Housekeeping
Birth Year (Estimated): 1816
Birthplace: Wythe, Virginia
Spouse's Name: Martin Kegley
Spouse's Gender: Male
Record Number: 91
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR3H-231 : 29 January 2020), Susan Kegley, 1880.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917.
Name: Susan Kegley
Birth Date: abt 1816
Birth Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Date: 9 Jan 1880
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Age: 64
Occupation: Housekeeping
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Martin Kegley
FHL Film Number: 2048587
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
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Susan Wisely Kegley
Birth: 29 Mar 1818
Death: 9 Jan 1880 (aged 61)
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 110093669
Bio: Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Susan Kegley
Birth Date: abt 1816
Birth Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Date: 9 Jan 1880
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Age: 64
Occupation: Housekeeping
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Martin Kegley
FHL Film Number: 2048587
----------------------
Marriage Date: 4 Jan 1838
County: Wythe
State: Virginia
Family Members
Spouse
Hans Martin Kegley 1812-1882
Children
John J Kegley 1845-1864
Created by: YForr6 (46961246)
Added: 6 May 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110093669/susan-kegley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110093669/susan-kegley: accessed 23 January 2023), memorial page for Susan Wisely Kegley (29 Mar 1818–9 Jan 1880), Find a Grave Memorial ID 110093669, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by YForr6 (contributor 46961246).
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Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Martin Kegley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Feb 1882
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 69
Marital Status: Widowed
Ethnicity: American
Race: w
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated): 1813
Birthplace: Wythe, Virginia
Record Number: 25
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR3H-TJR : 29 January 2020), Martin Kegley, 1882.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 110093563.
Hans Martin Kegley Jr.
Birth: 27 Dec 1812 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 7 Feb 1882 (aged 69) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 110093563
Bio: Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Martin Kegley
Birth Date: abt 1813
Birth Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Date: 7 Feb 1882
Death Place: Wythe, Virginia
Death Age: 69
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Gender: Male
FHL Film Number: 2048587
Family Members
Parents
Hans Martin Kegley 1782-1844
Mary Magdalene Myers Kegley 1785-1860
Spouse
Susan Wisely Kegley 1818-1880
Siblings
Joseph Kegley 1806-1885
John Henry Kegley 1807-1888
Elias Kegley 1811-1879
David Kegley 1814-1882
Catharine Kegley Maddox 1815-1893
Rosannah Kegley Bateman 1817-1872
Daniel Kegley 1819-1890
William Kegley 1821-1865
John George Kegley 1827-1902
Children
John J Kegley 1845-1864
Created by: YForr6 (46961246)
Added: 6 May 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110093563/hans-martin-kegley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110093563/hans-martin-kegley: accessed 23 January 2023), memorial page for Hans Martin Kegley Jr. (27 Dec 1812–7 Feb 1882), Find a Grave Memorial ID 110093563, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery Sauers, Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by YForr6 (contributor 46961246).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Name Nancy Wisely
Gender Female
Marriage Date 23 Sep 1841
Marriage Place Wythe County, Virginia
Spouse Albert P Haller
FHL Film Number 34254
Reference ID Page 76
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name Albert Haller
Gender Male
Race White
Age 33
Birth Year abt 1817
Birthplace Virginia
Home in 1850 District 68, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Occupation Farmer
Industry Agriculture
Line Number 35
Dwelling Number 682
Family Number 682
Household Members (Name) Age
Albert Haller 33
Nancy Haller 28
Mary Haller 8
Charles Haller 6
John Haller 4
Stephen Haller 2
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: District 68, Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 982; Page: 272b
Ibid. Division Thirty Five, Jackson, Missouri, United States.
Name: Albert Hallen
Sex: Male
Age: 42
Birth Year (Estimated): 1818
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Division Thirty Five, Jackson, Missouri, United States
Page Number: 145
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Nancy Hallen F 38 Virginia
Mary Hallen F 17 Virginia
Charles Hallen M 15 Virginia
John Hallen M 13 Virginia
Stephen Hallen M 11 Virginia
Sarah Hallen F 8 Virginia
Edmond Hallen M 6 Virginia
Nancy Metthews F 1 Missouri
Marion Metthews M 27 Virginia
Joseph Repass M 28 Virginia
Thomas Young M 44 Sweden
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (ark:/61903/1:1:MHZ7-DZT : Mon Jun 26 00:12:52 UTC 2023), Entry for Albert Hallen and Nancy Hallen, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Kaw, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M593_781; Page: 19A.
Name Albert Haller
Age in 1870 54
Birth Date abt 1816
Birthplace Virginia
Dwelling Number 276
Home in 1870 Kaw, Jackson, Missouri
Race White
Gender Male
Post Office Independence
Occupation Farmer
Male Citizen Over 21 Yes
Personal Estate Value 300
Real Estate Value 4000
Inferred Spouse
Nancy Haller
Inferred Children
Stephen Haller
Sarah Haller
Edwin Haller
Household Members (Name) Age
Albert Haller 54
Nancy Haller 48
Stephen Haller
Sarah Haller 18
Edwin Haller 15
Virginia Repass 9
Year: 1870; Census Place: Kaw, Jackson, Missouri; Roll: M593_781; Page: 19A
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 75707794.
Nancy Wisely Haller
Birth: 10 May 1822 Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 12 Jul 1876 (aged 54)
Burial: Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Plot: Section 6 Lot 3 (unmarked grave)
Memorial #: 75707794
Bio: Record of death not found
Cemetery records were destroyed in a fire in 1889 so information about burial is not available.
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Inscription:
Gravestone not found during the photographic survey of the cemetery in 2011, however the transcription survey done in 1986 shows the following information was shown on the gravestone:
MOTHER
NANCY HALLER
MAY 10, 1822
JULY 12, 1876
Family Members
Spouse
Albert P. Haller
Children
Mary W Haller Ward 1843-1914
John Jacob Haller 1847-1925
Sarah P. Haller Cassell 1851-1921
Maintained by: DeLoss McKnight III (46605619)
Originally Created by: J F-B (47283216)
Added: 30 Aug 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75707794/nancy-haller?_gl=1*qsxkfs*_gcl_au*MTkyODEzMjI0MC4xNjg4MjUxNzAy*_ga*MTU0MDA3MTA5Mi4xNjgxMTg2ODgz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*ODJmZmQ2NDUtZWZiMS00NTk2LWFmZGMtNGY3Njk5ZmU5NWQ5LjgzLjEuMTY4OTQ1ODEzNy41My4wLjA.
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75707794/nancy-haller: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Nancy Wisely Haller (10 May 1822–12 Jul 1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 75707794, citing Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by DeLoss McKnight III (contributor 46605619).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988.
Missouri, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2807966:9071
Name Albert P Haller
Will Age 61
Residence Age 61
Birth Date abt 1818
Residence Date Abt 1879
Residence Place Jackson, Missouri, USA
Will Date 29 Mar 1879
Probate Date 29 Mar 1879
Probate Place Jackson, Missouri, USA
Inferred Death Year 1879
Item Description Primary
Others Listed (Name) Age Relationship
Albert P Haller 61
John J. Haller Son
Stephen P Haller Son
Joseph Edwin Haller Son
Elizabeth Haller Wife
Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri Wills and Administrations; Author: Missouri. Probate Court (Jackson County); Probate Place: Jackson, Missouri
Book. The Lambert FamilyofOld Wythe County Virginia 1778 -1930.
William Lambert ...
He was married to Susannah (Susan) W. Aker (daughter of Peter Aker and Elizabeth Wisely) on July 9, 1835 in the M. E. Church,
Wythe County Virginia.76 William & Susan were married by Casper Yost M. G. Susan's surname is spelled Akers. Susannah
(Susan) W. Aker was bom on December 20, 1814 in Virginia.65*451155
She appeared in the census on June 16, 1900 in Rural Retreat Dist., Wythe Co., Virginia.453 The 1900 census has Susan living
with her son Thomas as: Susan Aker (mother) a.85 b.Dec 1814.
She died on March 22, 1904 in Wythe Co., Virginia.155
She was buried after March 22, 1904 in the Mountain View Cemetery Wythe Co., Virginia.451
William Lambert and Susannah (Susan) W. Aker had the following children:
Lycurgus A. (Curg)(L. A.) Lambert (bom on November 8, 1837).
James Riley Lambert (bom on September 15, 1841).
Michael Aker Lambert (bom in 1847).
Margaret Florence (Florida) Lambert (bom on February 5, 1850).
Thomas Sanders Lambert (bom on April 9, 1852).
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kymhs/LambertsOldWytheCoVa/LambertsOldWytheCoVA-book1.pdf
The Lambert FamilyofOld Wythe County Virginia 1778 -1930
Page 45
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: William Lambert
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 09 Jul 1835
Marriage Place: Wythe County, Virginia
Spouse: Susan Akers
FHL Film Number: 34254
Reference ID: Page 55
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: William Lambert
Sex: Male
Age: 45
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place: Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Household Identifier: 1199
House Number: 1199
Line Number: 15
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number: 982
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Lambert F 34 Virginia
Lycurgus Lambert M 13 Virginia
James Lambert M 9 Virginia
Michael Lambert M 3 Virginia
Margaret Lambert F 0 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-YD8 : 23 December 2020), William Lambert, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: William Lambert
Sex: Male
Age: 65
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place: Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Relationship Code: Head
Page Number: 25
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan Lambert F 60 Virginia
Seyc*yus Lambert M 33 Virginia
James R Lambert M 26 Virginia
Michael Lambert M 22 Virginia
Florida Lambert F 18 Virginia
Thomas Lambert M 20 Virginia
Joseph Severs M 12 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGX-45X : 29 May 2021), William Lambert, 1870.
Census - 1880 United States Federal.
Name: Wm. Lambert
Sex: Male
Age: 74
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place: Black Lick, ED 106, Wythe, VA, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1806
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Wagon Maker
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship Code: Head
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Susan W. Lambert Wife F 65 Virginia, United States
Thomas S. Lambert Son M 24 Virginia, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCRD-WJK : 15 January 2022), Wm. Lambert, Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 17212996.
Susan W. Aker Lambert
Birth: 20 Dec 1814
Death: 22 Mar 1904 (aged 89)
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 17212996
Family Members
Spouse
William Lambert 1805-1898
Children
Lycurgus Lambert 1837-1920
James Riley Lambert 1841-1922
Michael Aker Lambert 1847-1924
Florida Lambert Phillippe 1850-1917
Created by: Sarah Countiss (46494416)
Added: 30 Dec 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17212996/susan-w-lambert
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17212996/susan-w-lambert: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Susan W. Aker Lambert (20 Dec 1814–22 Mar 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17212996, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Sarah Countiss (contributor 46494416).
Ibid. Memorial #: 17212979.
William Lambert
Birth: 27 Jul 1805
Death: 15 Oct 1898 (aged 93)
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 17212979
Family Members
Parents
Michael Lambert 1783-1860
Mary Michaels Lambert 1784-1872
Spouse
Susan W. Aker Lambert 1814-1904
Siblings
Wyman Lambert 1810-1882
Elizabeth Lambert 1818-1903
Ann Lambert Snavely 1821-1908
Polly Lambert 1823-1852
Jacob Michael Lambert 1825-1901
Children
Lycurgus Lambert 1837-1920
James Riley Lambert 1841-1922
Michael Aker Lambert 1847-1924
Florida Lambert Phillippe 1850-1917
Created by: Sarah Countiss (46494416)
Added: 30 Dec 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17212979/william-lambert
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17212979/william-lambert: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for William Lambert (27 Jul 1805–15 Oct 1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17212979, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Sarah Countiss (contributor 46494416).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850.
Name: John Wiseley
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 18 Jul 1846
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia, USA
Spouse: Alpha Grubb
Source Citation: Dodd, Jordan R., Et Al.; Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850; Publication Place: Bountiful, UT, USA; Publisher: Precision Indexing Publishers
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Marriage registers, 1790-1934. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Marriage bond of John Wiseley with David Arney, surety, dated July 18, 1846, for marriage with Alpha Grubb, daughter of Elizabeth Grubb.
Marriage registers, 1790-1934
Miscellaneous marriage records, 1790-1905 -- Marriage records, v. 1, 1790-1853 (typed copy of part of miscellaneous marriage records).
Citation: "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XF-293C-Y?cc=4149585 : 25 January 2023), > image 1 of 1.
Film # 007579171
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Name: Elizabeth Grubb
Gender: Female
Spouse: William Wiseley
Child: Albert Wisely
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Albert Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 34
Birth Year (Estimated): 1841
Birthplace: , Wythe, Va
Marital Status: Single
Race: w
Ethnicity: American
Father's Name: William Wiseley
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Grubb
Mother's Sex: Female
Spouse's Name: Kate Lee
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 27
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1848
Spouse's Birthplace: , Smyth, Va
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Race: w
Spouse's Ethnicity: American
Marriage Date: 5 Mar 1875
Marriage Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Type: Marriage
Source Details: P. 78-15
Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRS7-1MX : 29 January 2020), Albert Wisely, 1875.
Ibid. Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Albert Wiseley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Jul 1890
Event Place: Wytheville, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wytheville, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Birth Year (Estimated): 1840
Birthplace: Wythe, Virginia
Father's Name: Wm. Wiseley
Mother's Name: Bettee Grubb
Spouse's Name: Catherine Wiseley
Spouse's Gender: Female
Record Number: 112
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR3C-R8Q : 29 January 2020), Albert Wiseley, 1890.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 189522224.
William Albert Wiseley
Birth: Jun 1840 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 19 Jul 1890 (aged 50) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Galilee Christian Church CemeteryWythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 189522224
Bio: Son of William Wiseley (1801-1859) and Elizabeth "Bettee" Grubb (1807-1875). He married first Sarah Elizabeth Corvin and they had one child: Laura Belle Wiseley. He married second Catherine Louise "Kate" Lee (1845-1913) and they had eight children: Mary Elizabeth, Lettie Moore, Siddie Haller, Susan Oattie, Charles Walker, Nellie Gray, Frankie Bullard, and William Albert Wiseley.
Family Members
Spouse
Sarah Elizabeth Corvin Wiseley 1842-1884
Children
Laura Belle Wiseley Corvin 1867-1948
Mary Elizabeth Wiseley Catron 1875-1937
Siddie Haller Wiseley Six 1877-1959
Susan Oattie Wiseley Corvin 1879-1898
Charles Walker Wiseley 1881-1948
Lettie Moore Wiseley Baker 1883-1961
Nellie Gray Wiseley Younce 1884-1912
William Albert Wiseley 1889-1946
Created by: gsc (49531689)
Added: 7 May 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189522224/william-albert-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189522224/william-albert-wiseley: accessed 25 January 2023), memorial page for William Albert Wiseley (Jun 1840–19 Jul 1890), Find a Grave Memorial ID 189522224, citing Galilee Christian Church Cemetery, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by gsc (contributor 49531689).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
Name Nancy Ann Wisely
Marriage Date 15 Nov 1848
Marriage Place Callaway, Missouri, USA
Spouse H W Null
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/511613458:1171
Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, MO, USA; Missouri Marriage Records [Microfilm]
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKZ7-8SCV
"Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKZ7-8SCV : 18 September 2021), H W Neill and Nancy Ann Wisely, 15 Nov 1848; citing Marriage, Callaway, Missouri, United States, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City; FHL microfilm 007423796.
NameH W Neill
SexMale
Spouse's NameNancy Ann Wisely
Spouse's SexFemale
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date15 Nov 1848
Event PlaceCallaway, Missouri, United States
Page187
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Crawford Township, Osage, Missouri, United States.
Name: Hercules W Neill
Sex: Male
Age: 29
Birth Year (Estimated): 1821
Birthplace: Tennessee
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Crawford Township, Osage, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Crawford, Osage, Missouri, United States
Household Identifier: 350
House Number: 350
Line Number: 15
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number: 408
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Nancy A Neill F 23 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZF-PSC : 22 December 2020), Hercules W Neill, Crawford Township, Osage, Missouri, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Crawford, Osage, Missouri.
Name Nancy A Neill
Age in 1870 42
Birth Date abt 1828
Birthplace Virginia
Dwelling Number 66
Home in 1870 Crawford, Osage, Missouri
Race White
Gender Female
Post Office Linnwood
Occupation Keeping House
Personal Estate Value 300
Real Estate Value 3000
Household Members (Name) Age
Nancy A Neill 42
Mary B Neill 16
Ange W Neill 9
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Butler, Bates, Missouri.
Name Nancy A Neill
Age 73
Birth Date Jun 1827
Birthplace Virginia, USA
Home in 1900 Butler, Bates, Missouri
Ward of City 4th
Street Cart Pine Street
Sheet Number 16
Institution Bates County Jail Lines 92-100 Inclusive
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation 388
Family Number 402
Race White
Gender Female
Relation to Head of House Head
Marital Status Widowed
Father's Birthplace Virginia, USA
Mother's Birthplace Virginia, USA
Mother: number of living children 1
Mother: How many children 2
Occupation Student
Attended School 2
Can Read Y
Can Write Y
Can Speak English Y
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Nancy A Neill 73 Head
Hazel Sherwood 12 Ward
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850.
Name Hurculas Whaley Neill
Spouse Sarah Gregory
Marriage Date 1 Apr 1841
Marriage County Callaway
Ancestry.com. Missouri, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850
Ibid. U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971.
Name Hercules W Neill
Post Office Location Linn, Osage, Missouri
Appointment Date 3 Jun 1854
Volume Number 18
Volume Year Range 1845-1855
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971; Record Group: Records of the Post Office Department; Record Group Number: 28; Series: M841; Roll Number: 73
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Church and baptism book for the congregation on Cripple Creek in Wythe County Virginia, called Zion Lutheran Church : founded in 1791 by Guy A. Ritter
Publication: Salem, Virginia : G.A. Ritter, 1977, 975.5773 K2
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/556796-redirection
Church and Baptism Book for The Congreation on Cripple Creek 1791 (Page 50)
Isaac Zachariah b. 21 July, 1855, Joel Wisley & Wife, bap. 4 May 1855, Sponsors=Parents
Obituary. Boon's Lick Times, 07 Aug 1847, Sat · Page 1.
Fayette, Missouri
Boon's Lick Times, 07 Aug 1847, Sat · Page 1
https://www.newspapers.com/image/49693880/
Obituary
Departed this life, on the 3rd inst., at the residence of her father, in this county, Miss MARGARET B. WISELEY, and on the 4th, Miss RACHEL S. WISELEY - the former in the 28th, and the latter n the 25th year of her age. They died of Congestive Fever, after a severe illness of eight or ten days, which they bore with Christian fortitude, and in humble submission to the will of God. They were both exemplary members of the Christian Church in this place. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 62723856.
Margaret Wisely
Birth: 24 Nov 1816
Death: 3 Sep 1844 (aged 27)
Burial: Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 62723856
Maintained by: FelineGenealogist (48837789)
Originally Created by: Tom C (46546890)
Added: 9 Dec 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62723856/margaret-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62723856/margaret-wisely: accessed 26 January 2023), memorial page for Margaret Wisely (24 Nov 1816–3 Sep 1844), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62723856, citing Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by FelineGenealogist (contributor 48837789).
Ibid. Memorial #: 140052784.
Rachel S Wisely
Birth: 1819
Death: 4 Sep 1844 (aged 24–25) Howard County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 140052784
Bio: William F. Wisely is perhaps a brother.
Created by: John Stoutimore (47701677)
Added: 15 Dec 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140052784/rachel-s-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140052784/rachel-s-wisely: accessed 26 January 2023), memorial page for Rachel S Wisely (1819–4 Sep 1844), Find a Grave Memorial ID 140052784, citing Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by John Stoutimore (contributor 47701677).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015.
U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
Name: John D Wiseley
Issue Date: 1 Apr 1843
Place: Sullivan, Missouri, USA
Land Office: Fayette
Meridian: 5th PM
Township: 61-N
Range: 21-W
Section: 14
Accession Number: MO2940__.206
Document Number: 23396
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=MO2940__.206&docClass=STA&sid=mq51virc.hwu
Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; Washington D.C., USA; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1260292:1246
John D. Wiseley, of Callaway County, Missouri ...
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Chariton, Howard, Missouri.
Name: Jno D Wisely
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1823
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Chariton, Howard, Missouri
Post Office: Glasgow
Dwelling Number: 718
Family Number: 683
Occupation: Farmer
Real Estate Value: 640
Personal Estate Value: 2775
Household Members (Name) Age
Jno D Wisely 37
Denice Wisely 65
Chas Ayres 18
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. . U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865.
Name: John D Wiseley
Birth Year: abt 1820
Place of Birth: Virginia
Age on 1 July 1863: 43
Race: White
Marital Status: Unmarried (Single)
Residence: 6th Sub District, Howard, Missouri
Congressional District: 8th
Class: All
Ancestry.com. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Transcription: Howard County, Wisely John D, age 43, Miller, single, Virginia;
Wisely Leonard A, 34, Physician, Married, Virginia;
Wisely Joseph F, 36, Student, single, Virginia
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameDavid Wisely
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date26 Jan 1865
Event PlaceHoward, Missouri, United States
SexMale
Spouse's NameFrancis Ann Pulliam
Spouse's SexFemale
Page4 50
Record Number17
Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:686S-BKDJ : 18 May 2022),
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68K5-LX23
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9CT-GRJP, Image: 57, Page 50
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Prairie Township, Howard, Missouri, United States.
Name: J D Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Prairie Township, Howard, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Prairie, Howard, Missouri, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 47
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1823
Birthplace: Virginia
Page Number: 40
Record Number: 13544
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Frances Ann Wisely F 30 Missouri
J D Wisely M 1 Missouri
Luella Wisely F 0 Missouri
J F Wisely M 45 Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M464-WDQ : 29 May 2021), J D Wisely, 1870.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881 for John D Wisely.
Missouri, U.S., State Census Collection, 1844-1881
1876, Howard, Township 51
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/56301:1024
J D Wisely, M, >45
Francis A, F, 21-45
John D, M, <10
Lou F, F, <10
Mary F, F, <10
Minine F, <10
A H Wisely >45
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Richmond Township, Howard, Missouri, United States.
Name: David Wisely
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Richmond Township, Howard, Missouri, United States
Event Place (Original): Richmond, ED 96, Howard, MO, United States
District: ED 96
Sex: Male
Age: 59
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated): 1821
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Sheet Letter: A
Sheet Number: 277
Sheet Number and Letter: 277A
Household ID: 8373156
Person Number: 0
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Francis Wisely Wife F 40 Missouri, United States
John Wisely Son M 11 Missouri, United States
Louella Wisely Daughter F 10 Missouri, United States
Mary Wisely Daughter F 8 Missouri, United States
Minnie Wisely Daughter F 6 Missouri, United States
Hattie Wisely Daughter F 3 Missouri, United States
Albert Wisely M 51 Virginia, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6X4-8QX : 14 January 2022), David Wisely, Richmond Township, Howard, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Richmond Township, Howard, Missouri, United States.
Name: John D Wisely
Sex: Male
Age: 79
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: Richmond Township, Howard, Missouri, United States
Event Place: Richmond Township (excl. Fayette city), ED 69, Howard, Missouri, United States
Event Type: Census
Birth Date: Dec 1821
Birthplace: Virginia
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Father
Relationship Code: Father
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Identifier: 66
Line Number: 21
Sheet Letter: A
Sheet Number: 4
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John D Wisely Son M 32 Missouri
Pearl M Wisely F 27 Missouri
Connie Wisely F 19 Missouri
Charlie A Besgrove M 21 England
Nathen Pulliam M 19 Missouri
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3CT-KPR : 9 March 2022), John D Wisely in entry for John D Wisely, 1900
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 62725942.
John David Wisely Sr.
Birth: 1 Dec 1821 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 2 Jun 1904 (aged 82) Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 62725942
Family Members
Spouse
Frances Ann Pulliam Wisely 1840-1897
Children
John David Wisely 1868-1947
Louella Wisely Lay 1869-1949
Mary Frances Wisely Howard 1871-1944
Minnie Estelle Wisely Tatum 1873-1942
Hattie Evelyn Wisley Williams 1877-1959
Constance Wisely McCollum 1881-1967
Maintained by: Deborah (Flikeid) Austin (46581912)
Originally Created by: Tom C (46546890)
Added: 9 Dec 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62725942/john-david-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62725942/john-david-wisely: accessed 25 January 2023), memorial page for John David Wisely Sr. (1 Dec 1821–2 Jun 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62725942, citing Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Deborah (Flikeid) Austin (contributor 46581912).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13.
Name: John D. Wisely
Age: 83
Birth Date: Dec 1820
Death Date: 3 Jun 1904
Death Place: Boone, Missouri, USA
Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13
Ancestry.com. Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13
Ibid. Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13.
John D. Wisely
in the Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13
Name: John D. Wisely
Age: 83
Birth Date: Dec 1820
Death Date: 3 Jun 1904
Death Place: Boone, Missouri, USA
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Boone County, Missouri Obituaries, 1902-13 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Weant, Kenneth, comp.. Boone County, Missouri 4811 Deaths Reported in the Columbia Missouri Herald, 2 January 1902 - 29 August 1913. Columbia Missouri Herald.
Newspaper. Chariton Courier Keytesville, Missouri · Friday, June 17, 1904, Page 7.
Chariton Courier Keytesville, Missouri · Friday, June 17, 1904, Page 7
John David Wisely, one of Howard county's pioneer citizens, passed away at his home, near Fayette, Friday. He was born in Virginia in 1820, came to Missouri in 1836 and settled in Callaway county. In 1840 he moved to Howard county where he spent 64 years of his life.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 62722623.
Frances Ann Pulliam Wisely
Birth: 18 Feb 1840 Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death: 27 Jan 1897 (aged 56) Howard County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 62722623
Bio: Wife of J.D.
Family Members
Parents
Nathan Simes Pulliam 1814-1877
Lucy Ann Frances Austin Pulliam 1821-1890
Spouse
John David Wisely 1821-1904
Siblings
Mary Jane Pulliam Crews 1837-1883
Napoleon B. Pulliam 1842-1882
Luther S Pulliam 1844-1922
Arthur Taylor Pulliam 1847-1925
William Garrett Pulliam 1851-1921
Nathan Bradford Pulliam 1856-1918
Children
John David Wisely 1868-1947
Louella Wisely Lay 1869-1949
Mary Frances Wisely Howard 1871-1944
Minnie Estelle Wisely Tatum 1873-1942
Hattie Evelyn Wisley Williams 1877-1959
Constance Wisely McCollum 1881-1967
Maintained by: Deborah (Flikeid) Austin (46581912)
Originally Created by: Tom C (46546890)
Added: 9 Dec 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62722623/frances-ann-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62722623/frances-ann-wisely: accessed 26 January 2023), memorial page for Frances Ann Pulliam Wisely (18 Feb 1840–27 Jan 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62722623, citing Fayette City Cemetery, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Deborah (Flikeid) Austin (contributor 46581912).
Census - 1870 United States Federal.
Name: Albert Wiseley
Age in 1870: 43
Birth Date: abt 1827
Birthplace: Virginia
Dwelling Number: 242
Home in 1870: Prairie, Howard, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fayette
Occupation: Farm Laborer
Male Citizen Over 21: Yes
Household Members (Name) Age
J H Hackley24
Mary E Hackley25
Wm S Hackley3
Romy L Hackley
Albert Wiseley 43
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Prairie, Howard, Missouri; Roll: M593_780; Page: 406B
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/.
Name: Albert H Wisley
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71
Event Type: Death
Birth Date: abt 1827
Birth Place: Virginia
Death Date: 22 Apr 1898
Death Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Source Citation
California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. California, U.S., County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1849-1980
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 242415358.
Albert H Wiseley
Birth: 1827
Death: 23 Apr 1898 (aged 70–71)
Burial: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Plot: Section O, Lot 259, SW
Memorial #: 242415358
Created by: Jessica Z (47245090)
Added: 7 Aug 2022
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242415358/albert-h-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242415358/albert-h-wiseley: accessed 26 January 2023), memorial page for Albert H Wiseley (1827–23 Apr 1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 242415358, citing Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Jessica Z (contributor 47245090).
Newspaper. Newspapers.com - The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897.
Newspapers.com - The Clinton Eye 09 Oct 1897, Sat · Page 2
https://www.newspapers.com/image/335355286/
A GOOD MAN GONE.
Dr. L. A. Wisely died at his home in Blairstown last Friday morning, after an extended illness The County History says: "L. A. Wisely, M. D., merchant at norris, is a highly respected citizen of this locality, and was born in Wythe County, Virginia, May 25, 1829. His parents were Daniel and Mary A. (Straw) Wisely, also Virginian by birth. In 1837 the family came to Missouri and located in Callaway County, where Mr. Wisely entered land and improved a farm. In 1841 they removed to Howard County where Daniel Wisely was engaged in farming until his death, in 1868. L. A. served an apprenticeship in the office of the Missouri Democrat, at Fayette, Mo., and worked at the printing business for eight years, three years of the time in St. Louis. While in St. Louis he took advantage of the night schools and supplemented this knowledge by two years attendance at Howard College. After completing his studies he bought out the Platte Argus, at Weston, publishing that paper, in connection with his brother, for three years. He studied medicine under the instruction of Dr. Bowers, of Weston, and took lectures at the University of Virginia, in 1857, graduating in Philadelphia from the Jefferson Medical College, in 1859. Upon the completion of his medical course Dr. W. commenced the practice of his profession in Howard County, in 1860, continuing there for six years.
... He was married in Howard County, June 23, 1863, to Miss Mary F. Bass, a daughter of Geo. P. Bass. She is a native of that county, and received her education at the Howard College. Dr. and Mrs. Wisely have three children, Edna M., George D. and Sally Tuttle. ...
Ibid. The Howard Union 31 Aug 1865, Thu · Page 2.
Newspapers.com - https://www.newspapers.com/image/61384133/
The Howard Union 31 Aug 1865, Thu · Page 2
At Jackson, Mississippi, of congestion of the brain, on the 8th of August, Mr. William F. Wisely, son of Daniel Wisely, of this county. The deceased formerly lived in this county, and at one time published a paper at Weston, Mo. A letter received by his parents, just before his death, announced to them that he was prepared to meet his great change, and exhorted them to a Christian life.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 140145530.
William F Wisely
Birth: 1833 Virginia, USA
Death: 8 Aug 1865 (aged 31–32) Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Memorial #: 140145530
Bio: Son of Daniel Wisely (Wiseley) of Howard County, Missouri. His burial place is unknown. This memorial placed with this cemetery because it is a large cemetery near the deceased's home. Please advise of needed corrections.
1850 census, Howard County, Missouri shows:
William Wisely, born 1833 Virginia
1860 census, Weston, Platte County, Missouri shows:
J F Wisely 32
Mary M Wisely 65
W F WISELY 24
Mollie C Wisely 21
Saml Myor 17
John Portiness 30
Lizzie Portiness 25
Lizzie Portiness 3
J W Gray 21
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UPDATE by contributor Paul Armstrong (46823958):
It's much more likely that William was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in downtown Jackson. This was the original "burial ground" for Jackson until the late 1800's. Lakewood Cemetery [where this memorial was originally placed] was the latest of the large cemeteries developed in the Jackson area around 1920. In 1865, Jackson was a very small city of only about 5,000 people and had not expanded to include the area it does today.
Created by: John Stoutimore (47701677)
Added: 17 Dec 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140145530/william-f-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140145530/william-f-wisely: accessed 12 December 2023), memorial page for William F Wisely (1833–8 Aug 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 140145530, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA; Maintained by John Stoutimore (contributor 47701677).
Newspaper. Boon's Lick Times, 04 Sep 1847, Sat · Page 2.
Fayette, Missouri
Boon's Lick Times, 04 Sep 1847, Sat · Page 2
https://www.newspapers.com/image/49694290/
...The Exercises closed with Thursday evening's Exhibition, consisting of original speeches, Music and compositions, as follows:
Music - Miss H. Wiseley
Ibid. Glasgow Weekly Times 16 Jun 1859, Thu · Page 3.
Newspapers.com - Glasgow Weekly Times 16 Jun 1859, Thu · Page 3
Married, In Weston, on the 9th, Miss Hattie N. Wisely, and Mr. A. S. Sullivan
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73618213.
Freeling Wisely
Birth: 31 Mar 1823 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 14 Feb 1875 (aged 51) Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 73618213
Family Members
Parents
Peter Wisley 1798-1867
Mary Philippi Wiseley 1798-1871
Siblings
Victoria Arney Sparks 1852-1882
Created by: Cindy Kingsford (47110394)
Added: 19 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618213/freeling-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73618213/freeling-wisely: accessed 9 February 2023), memorial page for Freeling Wisely (31 Mar 1823–14 Feb 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73618213, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Cindy Kingsford (contributor 47110394).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John M. Phillippi
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Polly
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 13 Mar 1854
Marriage Place: Virginia, United States
Event Type: Marriage
Digital Folder Number: 007742495
Image Number: 00149
Citing this Record
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66KZ-PDF6 : 28 June 2022), John M. Phillippi, 13 Mar 1854; citing Marriage, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia.
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name: John M Phillippi
Sex: Male
Age: 28 (28)
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States (Wythe District, Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States)
Event Type: Census
Birth Year (Estimated): 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Page Number: 109
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Phillippi F 28 years Virginia
Digital Folder Number: 005171754
Microfilm Number: 805385
Image Number: 189
Indexing Batch: N01833-3
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia.
Name: J M Phillippi
Age in 1870: 58 (note - age entry reads "38")
Birth Date: abt 1812
Birthplace: Virginia
Dwelling Number: 118
Home in 1870: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Wytheville
Occupation: Farmer
Male Citizen Over 21: Yes
Personal Estate Value: 560
Real Estate Value: 1200
Inferred Spouse:
Mary Phillippi
Household Members (Name) Age
J M Phillippi 58
Mary Phillippi39
John W Anderson10
Year: 1870; Census Place: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia; Roll: M593_1682; Page: 487B
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, USA.
Name: John M. Philippe
Age: 45
Birth Date: Abt 1835
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Speedwell, Wythe, Virginia, USA
Dwelling Number: 47
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Phillippe
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Neighbors:
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John M. Philippe 45 Self (Head)
Mary Phillippe48 Wife
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Name: John Phillippie
Gender: Male
Residence Date: Abt 1885
Residence Place: Wythe County, Virginia
Will Date: 21 Dec 1885
Probate Date: 21 Dec 1885
Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1885
Inferred Death Place: Virginia, USA
Item Description: Will Book, Vol 15, 1887-1892; Will Book, Vol 16, 1893-1898
John Phillippie
Molley Phillippie Wife
Jefferson D Phillippie Grandchild
Suphia J Phillippie Grandchild
Mary J Phillippie Daughter
Jefferson D Phillippie Daughter
Suphia J Phillippie Daughter
John W Phillippie Son
Christian Phillippie Son
Wills, 1790-1906; General Index to Wills, 1790-1911; Author: Virginia. County Court (Wythe County); Probate Place: Wythe, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Zion, Wythe, Virginia.
Name: John M Phillippi
Age: 68
Birth Date: Oct 1831
Birthplace: Virginia, USA
Home in 1900: Zion, Wythe, Virginia
Sheet Number: 7
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 11
Family Number: 111
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Marriage Year: 1855
Years Married: 45
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, USA
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Months Not Employed: 0
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
House Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: F
Farm or House: F
Neighbors:
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John M Phillippi 68 Head
John W Anderson 40 Employee
Emma Anderson 48 Housekeeper
Blanch J Lowery 11 Servant
John Mclemore 21 Employee
Year: 1900; Census Place: Zion, Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 1732; Page: 7; Enumeration District: 0138; FHL microfilm: 1241732
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 177722126.
John M. Phillippe
Birth: 25 Oct 1831 Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 19 Jun 1901 (aged 69) Speedwell, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Fairview Methodist Church Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 177722126
Family Members
Parents
Joseph Phillippe 1798-1879
Sarah M. Phillippi
Siblings
Nancy Emmaline Phillippe Vaught 1838-1936
Created by: Martha Fontaine Byrum (47624321)
Added: 24 Mar 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177722126/john-m.-phillippe
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177722126/john-m-phillippe: accessed 9 February 2023), memorial page for John M. Phillippe (25 Oct 1831–19 Jun 1901), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177722126, citing Fairview Methodist Church Cemetery, Rural Retreat, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Martha Fontaine Byrum (contributor 47624321).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29QK-K (Image 383, Page 177)
Also between Joel Wiseley and Susannah Poff, February 28th, 1850. Marriage bond of Joel Wisely with Charles Poff, surety, dated February 23, 1850, for marriage with Susannah Poff.
Marriage registers, 1790-1934, Miscellaneous marriage records, 1790-1905 -- Marriage records, v. 1, 1790-1853 (typed copy of part of miscellaneous marriage records).
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29QK-K?cc=4149585 : 21 June 2023), > image 1 of 1.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 14736876.
Pvt Joel Solomon Wiseley
Birth: 1 Sep 1827 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 17 Feb 1865 (aged 37) Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Plot: Confederate Burial
Memorial #: 14736876
Inscription: Co B 45th Inf VA
Will take close-up photos if requested
Family Members
Parents
Michael Wisely 1801-1881
Barbara Huffman/Hofman Wisely 1801-1883
Spouse
Susan Poff Beasley 1835-1909
Siblings
Evelina Wisley Hedrick 1831-1904
Isaac Wisley 1834-1902
Elkanah Wiseley 1836-1855
Michael Wisley 1839-1903
James P Wisley 1840-1918
Children
James Brown Wisely 1851-1936
Harvey C. Wisely 1852-1937
Adam H Wisely 1859-1931
Rufus Emory Wisely 1860-1941
John G. Wisely 1863-1912
Created by: Trish Bliss (46770124)
Added: 25 Jun 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14736876/joel-solomon-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14736876/joel-solomon-wiseley: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Pvt Joel Solomon Wiseley (1 Sep 1827–17 Feb 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14736876, citing Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Trish Bliss (contributor 46770124).
Ibid. Memorial #: 176110096.
Susan Poff Beasley
Birth: 22 Dec 1835 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 12 Apr 1909 (aged 73) Vergennes, Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Burial: Tower Grove Cemetery, Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Memorial #: 176110096
Bio: At the home of her son, J. B. Wisely in Vergennes at six o'clock Monday morning, occurred the death of Mrs. Susan Beasley, aged seventy-five years. She has been an invalid for several years. She was a resident of Vergennes township thirty or thirty-five years. Mrs. Beasley was a native of Virginia, and her first husband, Joel Wiseley, died in a southern prison for soldiers during the Civil war. Of this union the following children are living: Rufus and Isaac Wisely of Murphysboro, John Wisely, near this city, Add Wisely of Missouri, James and Harvey Wisely of Vergennes. After their removal to Vergennes she married Ben Beasley, and of this union the following children are living: Rev. Winton Beasley of Westfield, Ill. Charles Beasley of Vergennes and Mrs. Sarah Eversohl of this county. Mrs. Elizabeth Adkins of Anna and Mrs. Sarah Wyrick of Virginia are her sisters, and she leaves a brother in that state.
Funeral services at Vergennes and the remains will be brought to Murphysboro on the eleven o'clock train to Tower Grove cemetery. --Murphysboro Independent
Source: The Daily Free Press, Wednesday, April 14, 1909∼Married: Joel Solomon Wisely, 28 Feb 1850, Wytheville, Wythe Co., Virginia
Married: Benjamin Franklin Beasley, 11 Oct 1866 Wytheville, Wythe Co., Virginia.
Family Members
Parents
Charles Poff 1810-1881
Mary Polly Hedrick Poff 1807-1886
Spouse
Joel Solomon Wiseley 1827-1865
Siblings
Elizabeth Jane Poff Cornett 1836-1909
Harvey Sullins Poff 1841-1904
Martha Poff Huffman 1844-1923
Evaline Wampler Poff Miller 1844-1923
Sarah Elizabeth Poff Wyrick 1849-1938
Children
James Brown Wisely 1851-1936
Harvey C. Wisely 1852-1937
Adam H Wisely 1859-1931
Rufus Emory Wisely 1860-1941
John G. Wisely 1863-1912
Charles Beasley 1869-1943
Winton Beasley 1872-1936
Created by: Laura Whistle Cates Duncan (47619237)
Added: 7 Feb 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110096/susan-beasley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110096/susan-beasley: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Susan Poff Beasley (22 Dec 1835–12 Apr 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 176110096, citing Tower Grove Cemetery, Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Laura Whistle Cates Duncan (contributor 47619237).
US GenWeb Archives http://files.usgwarchives.net/.
Elkanah WISELY: wm; Sept 9, 1855; DL Waters of Cripple Creek; COD Fever; AGE
19 yrs, 24 days; PAR Michl & Barbara Wisely; POB Wythe Co; Sp unmarried; INFO
Michael Wisely; Head of Family.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/wythe/vitals/deaths/deth1855.txt
Wythe County, Virginia, Vital Records: 1855 WYTHE CO, VA DEATH REGISTER
Transcribed by Janie Dillon
Contributed for use in USGenWeb by Janie Dillon. jdillon@wythenet.com
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: Washington Hurt
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Black Lick, ED 106, Wythe, VA, United States
District: ED 106
Sex: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Laborer
Birth Year (Estimated): 1838
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Sheet Letter: A
Sheet Number: 381
Sheet Number and Letter: 381A
Household ID: 14225516
Person Number: 0
Volume: 1
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Line Number: 00042
Affiliate Film Number: 1394
Record Number: 53765146
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Hurt Wife F 41 Virginia, United States
James F. Hurt Son M 11 Virginia, United States
Laura A. Hurt Daughter F 16 Virginia, United States
Charles C. Hurt Son M 8 Virginia, United States
Sarah B. Hurt Daughter F 5 Virginia, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCRD-HS8 : 15 January 2022), Washington Hurt, Blacklick, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 35278927.
Andrew Jackson Hert
Birth: 11 Jun 1843 Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 15 Jan 1902 (aged 58) Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Black Creek Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 35278927
Bio: Info courtesy of Charles Brinkley:
On Nov 1, 1863 in Wythe County, VA he enlisted in Company B, 29th Virgnia Infantry CSA & served until the end of the Civil War.
Although the family apparently spelled the name "Hert" (his sons signed their WWI draft registration as such) many records spell the name "Hurt". His wife & a granddaughter are buried as "Hurt".
Inscription: Aged 58yrs 7m 4d
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Frances Brinkley Hurt 1839-1887
Children
Mollie C Hert Collins 1875-1918
Joseph Emmett Hert 1877-1954
William Painter Hert 1879-1932
Created by: StoneSeeker (47010751)
Added: 28 Mar 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35278927/andrew-jackson-hert
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35278927/andrew-jackson-hert: accessed 15 January 2023), memorial page for Andrew Jackson Hert (11 Jun 1843–15 Jan 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35278927, citing Black Creek Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by StoneSeeker (contributor 47010751).
Ibid.
Andrew Jackson Hert
Birth: 11 Jun 1843 Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 15 Jan 1902 (aged 58) Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Burial: Black Creek Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Memorial #: 35278927
Bio: Info courtesy of Charles Brinkley:
On Nov 1, 1863 in Wythe County, VA he enlisted in Company B, 29th Virgnia Infantry CSA & served until the end of the Civil War.
Although the family apparently spelled the name "Hert" (his sons signed their WWI draft registration as such) many records spell the name "Hurt". His wife & a granddaughter are buried as "Hurt".
Inscription: Aged 58yrs 7m 4d
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Frances Brinkley Hurt 1839-1887
Children
Mollie C Hert Collins 1875-1918
Joseph Emmett Hert 1877-1954
William Painter Hert 1879-1932
Created by: StoneSeeker (47010751)
Added: 28 Mar 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35278927/andrew-jackson-hert
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35278927/andrew-jackson-hert: accessed 15 January 2023), memorial page for Andrew Jackson Hert (11 Jun 1843–15 Jan 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35278927, citing Black Creek Cemetery, Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by StoneSeeker (contributor 47010751).
Ibid. Memorial #: 43204434.
Granvill Wiseley
Birth: 31 Oct 1828 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 15 Sep 1860 (aged 31) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Caviness CemeteryLamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 43204434
Bio: William Granville Wisely
Inscription: Gone but not forgotten
Unable to read 2nd name on stone, but dates are:
b. Oct d. Sep 1860
This cemetery is located in a pasture on private property. It has been cleaned up and appears to be maintained as of August 2019.
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouse
Mary Ann Wolf Wiseley 1830-1860
Siblings
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Children
William Graham Wisely 1854-1935
Elizabeth Virginia Wisely Scott 1856-1954
Margaret Anne Wisely Rohatsch 1858-1936
Sarah K. Wisely Rohatsch 1861-1882
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 17 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43204434/granvill-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43204434/granvill-wiseley: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Granvill Wiseley (31 Oct 1828–15 Sep 1860), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43204434, citing Caviness Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameDavid Wisely
SexMale
Spouse's NameSarah Grubb
Spouse's SexFemale
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date14 Oct 1851
Event PlaceVirginia, United States
Event Place (Original)Virginia
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66K8-DVZV : 28 June 2022), David Wisely, 14 Oct 1851
Ibid. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameDavid Wisely
SexMale
Spouse's NameSarah Grubb
Spouse's SexFemale
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date14 Oct 1851
Event PlaceWythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original)Wythe County, Virginia, United States
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Precinct 6, Lamar, Texas, United States.
NameDavid Wiseley
SexMale
Age
Birth Year (Estimated)1829
BirthplaceVirginia
RaceWhite
Event TypeCensus
Event Date1860
Event Place
Page Number46
Affiliate Publication NumberM653
Virginia Wiseley F 4 Texas
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameWilliam Wiseley
SexMale
Spouse's NameSarah E Naff
Spouse's SexFemale
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date29 Dec 1851
Event PlaceWythe, Virginia, United States
Source Detailspg 211
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Precinct 6, Lamar, Texas, United States.
Name: Wm Wiseley
Sex: Male
Age: 29
Birth Year (Estimated): 1831
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Precinct 6, Lamar, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original): Precinct No 6, Lamar, Texas, United States
Page: 46
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Wiseley F 29 Virginia
Franklin Wiseley M 3 Virginia
Monroe Wiseley M 6 Virginia
Stewart Wiseley M 4 Virginia
Allen Wiseley M 1 Texas
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXFR-8BN : 18 February 2021), Wm Wiseley, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Beat 5, Lamar, Texas, United States.
Name: Wm Wiseley
Sex: Male
Age: 39
Birth Year (Estimated): 1831
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Relationship Code: Head
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Lamar, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original): Beat 5, Lamar, Texas, United States
Page Number: 9
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Wiseley F 39 Virginia
Frank P Wiseley M 17 Virginia
J M Wiseley M 15 Virginia
J S Wiseley M 13 Virginia
A M Wiseley M 11 Texas
Lucinda Wiseley F 9 Texas
David Wiseley M 6 Texas
M M Wiseley M 4 Texas
R M Wiseley M 1 Texas
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXGS-NFS : 29 May 2021), Wm Wiseley, 1870.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 31783379.
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas
Birth: 5 Mar 1835 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 5 Jun 1901 (aged 66) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 31783379
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouse
M L Thomas 1835-1899
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Children
John Wesley Thomas 1864-1941
Maintained by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Originally Created by: Carole Curry (46835680)
Added: 28 Nov 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31783379/catherine-j-thomas
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31783379/catherine-j-thomas: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Catherine J. Wisely Thomas (5 Mar 1835–5 Jun 1901), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31783379, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Ibid. Memorial #: 43205253.
Caroline Wiseley
Birth: 30 Mar 1835 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 30 Nov 1857 (aged 22) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Caviness CemeteryLamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 43205253
Bio: This cemetery is located in a pasture on private property. It has been cleaned up and appears to be maintained as of August 2019.
Inscription: On same stone with her brother - Frederic
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 17 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43205253/caroline-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43205253/caroline-wiseley: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Caroline Wiseley (30 Mar 1835–30 Nov 1857), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43205253, citing Caviness Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameDaniel Ephraim Wisely
SexMale
Spouse's NameFrances Ann Naff
Spouse's SexFemale
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date12 Feb 1855
Event PlaceWythe, Virginia, United States
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JG3-6HLY : 11 April 2023), Daniel Ephraim Wisely, 1855.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-29W7-J
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Justice Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas, United States.
Name: D. E. Wiseley
Sex: Male
Age: 44 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1836
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Self (Self)
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Justice Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original): Precinct 1, ED 73, Lamar, TX, United States
Household Identifier: 12355725
Person Number: 0
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 11
Volume: 2
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John D. Wiseley Son M 6 years Texas, United States
F. A. Wiseley Wife F 44 years Virginia, United States
Alexander Wiseley Son M 15 years Texas, United States
Clarinda Wiseley Daughter F 18 years Texas, United States
John Tudor M 21 years Texas, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFNP-YGZ : Wed Oct 04 06:07:30 UTC 2023), Entry for D. E. Wiseley and F. A. Wiseley, 1880.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 13178840.
Daniel Ephram Wisley
Birth: 4 Jul 1835 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 4 Jun 1910 (aged 74) Hopewell, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 13178840
Bio: Married Francis Neff. From records of Gayle Dicken; Sumner, TX; Family Group Sheet of Daniel Ephrim and Francis Neff Wisely: Children were (1) Dora Bell b. 1861 and (2) John b. Jan 1874.
From an undated-unnamed newspaper obituary clipping from 'The Paris Scrapbook' donated by Skipper Steely; 'Daniel Wiseley, an old resident and well known farmer of Lamar county, was found dead about 10 o'clock yesterday morning at his home a mile southwest of the city lake. He had been in bad health for several months and his death was due to heart trouble, resulting from Bright's disease. His death was not unexpected, but he appeared to be getting along very well yesterday morning, although the past few days he had been troubled with a rush of blood to his head and his circulation was poor.
John Wiseley, a son, who lived near him, called by his home on the way to the city to see how he was getting along and he appeared to be doing very well, but his son had scarcely reached town before he was called up over the telephone and was informed of his death. A few minutes before he died he had gone out in the yard to walk around in search of relief from a smothering spell caused by heart trouble. Failing to return to the house his niece, Miss Jessie Miller, went out in search of him and found him lying in a closet. He had pitched forward on his face.
The deceased was seventy-four years and eleven months old and was one of the oldest settlers of the county. He was born at Wytheville, VA, and came to Lamar county in boyhood with his father, Daniel Wiseley, Sr., settling near Sumner, where he had lived ever since. The deceased was very quiet and reserved in his manner and stayed at home very closely, but he was held in high esteem among his acquaintances, was a plain honest man, and had a good many friends.
The deceased is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. One of the sons, Alex Wiseley, lives at Oberlin, OK, and the other, John D. Wiseley, near the city lake. The only daughter, Mrs. William Gose, lives at Maxey. Besides his own family he leaves two sisters, Mrs. S. E. Gose and Mrs. M. E. Miller, both of whom reside near Sumner. The funeral will be held this afternoon at Hopewell.'
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouse
Frances A Neff Wisley 1836-1914
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Children
Clarinda Jane Wiseley Morgan 1860-1900
Isadora Bell Wisely Gose 1861-1939
Alexander Wisley 1864-1935
John Daniel Wisely 1874-1947
Maintained by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Originally Created by: Marianne Dial Deadmon (16544398)
Added: 30 Jan 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178840/daniel-ephram-wisley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178840/daniel-ephram-wisley: accessed 13 July 2023), memorial page for Daniel Ephram Wisley (4 Jul 1835–4 Jun 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13178840, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Wythe, Virginia, United States.
Name: John Neff
Sex: Male
Age: 45 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Wythe county, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Household Identifier: 764
House Number: 764
Line Number: 32
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Christina Neff F 42 years Virginia
Louisa Neff F 21 years Virginia
Sarah Neff F 19 years Virginia
Mary Neff F 16 years Virginia
Frances Neff F 14 years Virginia
Manda Neff F 12 years Virginia
Nancy Neff F 10 years Virginia
Margaret Neff F 8 years Virginia
William Neff M 6 years Virginia
Christena Neff F 4 years Virginia
John Neff M 2 years Virginia
Missouria Neff F 1 years Virginia
William Hix M 18 years North Carolina
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DB-G8D : Tue Oct 03 16:01:13 UTC 2023), Entry for John Neff and Christina Neff, 1850.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 13178796.
Frances A Neff Wisley
Birth: 26 Feb 1836 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 10 Oct 1914 (aged 78) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 13178796
Bio: Wife of Daniel Ephram Wisley
Family Members
Spouse
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Children
Clarinda Jane Wiseley Morgan 1860-1900
Isadora Bell Wisely Gose 1861-1939
Alexander Wisley 1864-1935
John Daniel Wisely 1874-1947
Created by: Marianne Dial Deadmon (16544398)
Added: 30 Jan 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178796/frances-a-wisley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178796/frances-a-wisley: accessed 9 December 2023), memorial page for Frances A Neff Wisley (26 Feb 1836–10 Oct 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13178796, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Marianne Dial Deadmon (contributor 16544398).
Ibid. Memorial #: 190655614.
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller
Birth: 11 Apr 1837 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 4 Feb 1919 (aged 81) Sumner, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 190655614
Bio: THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, Tuesday, February 4, 1919, p. 3:
DIED OF HEART FAILURE CAUSED BY INFLUENZA.
Mrs. Mary Miller, the widow of A. C. Miller, an old resident of Lamar county, died suddenly at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home two miles south of Sumner. She had had infuenza and was recovering from it when she was attacked with heart failure about twenty minutes before her death. She was a daughter of Daniel Wisely, an old settler of Emberson prairie, who came to Lamar county from Virginia in 1856. She was married to A. C. Miller in 1865 and he died in 1885 at Mineral Wells. She was a charter member of the old Hopewell church. She died at her old home place where she and her husband settled the year after their marriage. She never had any children but reared H. C. Wisely and Mrs. J. D. Miller from childhood. Her death leaves Mrs. S. E. Gose of Sumner the only surviving member of the family of eleven children. The time of the funeral has not yet been definitely determined on account of waiting the arrival of a niece from Fort Worth, but the burial will be at Hopewell cemetery and will be conducted by Rev. C. F. Tannery, pastor of the Methodist church at Sumner.
THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, Wednesday, February 5, 1919, p. 2: "The funeral of Mrs. Mary Miller, who died near Sumner Monday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Hopewell Cemetery."
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouse
Austin C Miller 1836-1885
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 17 Jun 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190655614/mary-elizabeth-miller
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190655614/mary-elizabeth-miller: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller (11 Apr 1837–4 Feb 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 190655614, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Ibid. Memorial #: 43204656.
Frederic Wiseley
Birth: 24 May 1840 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 15 Nov 1857 (aged 17) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Caviness CemeteryLamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 43204656
Bio: This cemetery is located in a pasture on private property. It has been cleaned up and appears to be maintained as of August 2019.
Inscription: On same stone with his sister - Caroline
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Created by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Added: 17 Oct 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43204656/frederic-wiseley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43204656/frederic-wiseley: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Frederic Wiseley (24 May 1840–15 Nov 1857), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43204656, citing Caviness Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Ibid. Memorial #: 31809159.
Joseph Wisely
Birth: 10 Apr 1845 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 13 Jul 1902 (aged 57) Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 31809159
Bio: Joseph married Townsend sisters.
His first wife, Martha Townsend (married 1866) their children:
Ella (1867-1960)
Sarah (1868-1941)
Joseph (1872-1882)
Fred (1874-1919)
Hubb (1875-1959)
His second wife, Sarah Amanda Townsend (married 1878) their children:
Claude (1881-1967)
Vina (1882-1883)
Cleve (1884-1972)
Infant son (1891-1891)
twins Edward J. (1896-1920)
William L. (1896-1981)
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouses
Martha Elizabeth Townsend Wisely 1849-1877
Sarah Amanda Townsend Wisely 1857-1914
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Susan Elizabeth Wisely Gose 1847-1933
Children
Loiellia Wisely Rohatsch 1867-1960
Sarah Catherine Wisely Howell 1868-1941
Joseph Horace Wisely 1872-1882
Frederick W. Wisely 1874-1919
Hubbard Clay Wisely 1875-1959
Vina S Wisely 1880-1883
Noel Claude Wisely 1881-1967
Lloyd Cleveland Wisely 1884-1972
Infant Son Wisely 1891-1891
Edward J Wisely 1896-1920
William L. Wisely 1896-1981
Maintained by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Originally Created by: Carole Curry (46835680)
Added: 28 Nov 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31809159/joseph-wisely
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31809159/joseph-wisely: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Joseph Wisely (10 Apr 1845–13 Jul 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31809159, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Ibid. Memorial #: 13178742.
Susan Elizabeth “Susie” Wisely Gose
Birth: 14 Nov 1847 Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death: 22 Jul 1933 (aged 85) Sumner, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 13178742
Bio: THE PARIS NEWS, 22 Jul 1933: 'Mrs. R. M. Gose, 85 years old, resident of Lamar county since 1857, died at 11 o'clock Tuesday night at her home at Sumner, after a sudden attack of illness which lasted only a few hours.
Funeral service will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Hopewell church, conducted by the Methodist minister, the Rev. G.C. Randolph, and burial will be at the Hopewell cemetery.
Pallbearers are to be John Keealing, M.B. Kennedy, John Briggle, John Perryman, John Miller and Paul Baker. Born in Virginia in the fall of 1847, Mrs. Gose, who was Susie Elizabeth Wisely, came to Texas with her parents, David (Daniel) Wiseley and wife, and had lived ever since on the farm near Sumner where she died.
She was married there to Mr. Gose in a log cabin near the site of the present farm house. They had no children of their own but reared eleven orphans, among them, some of their nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gose had been a member of the Methodist Church since childhood and was a charter member of the Hopewell congregation.'
Buried next to R. M. Gose. Tombstone is inscribed, 'Susan E. Gose.'
THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD, 27 Jul 1933 from microfilm in Clarksville Library: 'Mrs. R. M. Gose, 85 years old, resident of Lamar County since 1875, died Tuesday night at her home at Sumner, after a sudden illness which lasted only a few hours. Rev. G. C. Randolph conducted the funeral today.'
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Ephraim Wiseley 1810-1885
Sarah Phillippi Wiseley 1805-1869
Spouse
Rufus Morgan Gose 1837-1905
Siblings
Granvill Wiseley 1828-1860
Lucinda Wiseley Hicks 1829-1904
William Francis Wiseley 1831-Unknown
Daniel Ephram Wisley 1835-1910
Catherine J. Wisely Thomas 1835-1901
Caroline Wiseley 1835-1857
Mary Elizabeth Wisely Miller 1837-1919
Frederic Wiseley 1840-1857
Joseph Wisely 1845-1902
Maintained by: Texas Roots (47162971)
Originally Created by: Marianne Dial Deadmon (16544398)
Added: 30 Jan 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178742/susan-elizabeth-gose
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13178742/susan-elizabeth-gose: accessed 10 December 2023), memorial page for Susan Elizabeth “Susie” Wisely Gose (14 Nov 1847–22 Jul 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13178742, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Texas Roots (contributor 47162971).
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. p. 1130.
"Isaiah Bissey, farmer, P.O. Point Pleasant, was born in the place where he has always lived. His father, Jacob Bissey, also lived here. He was born July 28, 1768, and died in April, 1833. He was a weaver as well as a farmer, and was an industrious man, highly spoken of by those who remember him. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His wife was Mary Weisel, who was born August 19, 1780, and died October 15, 1872. Their children were Susanna, Catherine, Isaiah, Amos, Julian,Jonas, Elias,Mahlon, Charlotte and Silas. Those living are Charlotte, wife of Bauer Nonamaker, of Plumstead township; and Isaiah, who was born March 1, 1812. The others are deceased. Isaiah married Lidy, daughter of Michael Walter, who was born in Bedminster township. She died leaving three children: Hannah, widow of Jacob Long, in Doylsestown; Rachel, wife of Josiah Worman, living with her father; and Catherine,
also at home. Mr. Bissey married for his second wife the widow of Moses Fox, who had been a Miss Mills. To this union two children were born: Isabella, who died in infancy; and Emma, wife of Isaac R. Lear, of Plumstead. Mr. Bissey, by industry and careful habits, has acquired a well-earned competence and the esteem of his fellow-men."
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio.
1850 - Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Name:Eli K Wisell
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Gender:Male
Age:32
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1818
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:229
House Number:208
Line Number:9
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:733
GS Film Number:444726
Digital Folder Number:004093960
Image Number:00579
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Eli K WisellM32Pennsylvania
Angeline WisellF24Ohio
Marion Jay WisellM3Ohio
Andrew HunterM20Ohio
Calvin PackardM16Ohio
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (<u>https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX3Z-TLT</u> : accessed 20 December 2014), Eli K Wisell, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 229, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Eli K. Weisell
Event Type:Death
Event Date:28 Mar 1894
Event Place:Warren, Warren City, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Residence Place:Warren
Gender:Male
Age:76
Marital Status:Married
Race (Original):White
Occupation:Wagon Maker
Birth Year (Estimated):1818
Birthplace:Pt. Pleasant, Pa.
Reference ID:v 2 p 489
GS Film Number:904251
Digital Folder Number:004017157
Image Number:451
Citing this Record:
"Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F66B-3MR : accessed 22 December 2014), Eli K. Weisell, 28 Mar 1894; citing Death, Warren, Warren City, Trumbull, Ohio, United States, source ID v 2 p 489, County courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 904,251.
Lower Tinicum Reformed Church Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
WEISSEL, Reading Arnold, son of Michael Weissel and w. Catharine
b. July 17, 1819
bapt. Oct. 10
sponsors, Arnold Leer and w. Elisabeth
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Lordstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio.
<u><b>1850 - Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
</b></u>Name:Rh Wisell
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Gender:Male
Age:31
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1819
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:152
House Number:151
Line Number:11
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:733
GS Film Number:444726
Digital Folder Number:004093960
Image Number:00210
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Rh WisellM31Pennsylvania
Lucy J WisellF33Pennsylvania
Ae WisellM9Ohio
Catharine WisellF1Ohio
Nancy HunterF24
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (<u>https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX3Z-SKL</u> : accessed 20 December 2014), Rh Wisell, Lordstown, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 152, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Robert Wisell
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Intended Marriage
Event Date:17 Jun 1852
Event Place:Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Spouse's Name:Mary A. Cartwright
Reference ID:201
GS Film Number:904256
Digital Folder Number:004017162
Image Number:00114
Citing this Record:
"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8ZY-8X4 : accessed 21 December 2014), Robert Wisell and Mary A. Cartwright, 17 Jun 1852; citing Trumbull, Ohio, United States, reference 201; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 904,256.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 114889030.
Robert Wisell
Birth: Nov. 12, 1840
Death: Jul. 23, 1873
Burial:
Prospect Cemetery
Uniondale
Wells County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Jim Cox
Record added: Aug 04, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 114889030
Transcription of gravestone from photo: Robert Wisell, Died July 23, 1873, Aged 52Y 8M 11D.
This calculates to a birthdate of November 12, 1820. The year of death could either be 1873 or 1878, but 1873 agrees better with census data.
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 114889026.
Birth: Jul. 14, 1817
Death: Nov. 11, 1878
Burial:
Prospect Cemetery
Uniondale
Wells County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Jim Cox
Record added: Aug 04, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 114889026
Inscription from photo: Wife of Robert Wisell, Age 51Y 3M? 26D
51 years calculates to a birth year of 1827, which agrees with census data.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio.
<u><b>1850 - Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
</b></u>Name:Wm W Wisell
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Gender:Male
Age:21
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1829
Birthplace:New York
Household ID:228
House Number:207
Line Number:6
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:733
GS Film Number:444726
Digital Folder Number:004093960
Image Number:00579
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Arba B MarvinM25Connecticut
Helen P MarvinF24New York
Wm W WisellM21New York
Frederick JordanM18Ohio
John EckmanM19Germany
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (<u>https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX3Z-TLP</u> : accessed 20 December 2014), Wm W Wisell in household of Arba B Marvin, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States; citing family 228, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 73396358.
William W. Weisell, Sr
Birth: 1828
Death: Jul. 30, 1910
Burial:
Fairview Cemetery
Bluffton
Wells County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Jim Cox
Record added: Jul 15, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73396358
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Fort Wayne, Wayne Twp., Allen Co., Indiana.
Name:David D Weisell
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1900
Event Place:Wayne Township, Precincts 23-24 Fort Wayne city Ward 5, Allen, Indiana, United States
District:35
Gender:Male
Age:68
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Relationship to Head of Household:Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married:34
Birth Date:Aug 1832
Birthplace:New York
Marriage Year (Estimated):1866
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace:New York
Mother's Birthplace:New York
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter:6B
Household ID:137
Line Number:89
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T623
GS Film Number:1240358
Digital Folder Number:004118576
Image Number:00850
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
David D WeisellHeadM68New York
Anna E WeisellWifeF57Pennsylvania
Irma J WeisellDaughterF18Indiana
Edwin M WeisellSonM14Indiana
Carrie A FairfieldDaughterF30Indiana
Fairfield UnnamedGrandsonM0Indiana
George M FairfieldSon-in-lawM32Indiana
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMBH-QQY : accessed 22 December 2014), David D Weisell, Wayne Township, Precincts 23-24 Fort Wayne city Ward 5, Allen, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 6B, family 137, NARA microfilm publication T623, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 1,240,358.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 61171295.
Dr D. D. Weisell
Birth: Aug. 23, 1832
Death: Mar. 16, 1909
Burial:
Lindenwood Cemetery
Fort Wayne
Allen County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Jim Cox
Record added: Nov 05, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 61171295
Lower Tinicum Reformed Church Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
WEISSEL, Carlina Gostus, dau. of Tobias Weissel and Anna
b. Oct. 14, 1833
bap. July 27, 1834
sponsors, Abraham Worman and wife Barbara
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
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Lydia Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:03 Oct 1813
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:11 Aug 1813
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-JLK : 9 December 2014), George Weissel in entry for Lydia Weissel, 03 Oct 1813; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73769954.
Lydia Weisel Loux
Birth: 11 Aug 1813 Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 21 Apr 1878 (aged 64)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-27
Memorial #: 73769954
Inscription: Aged 64Y 8M 10D
Family Members
Parents
George Weisel 1790-1863
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Spouse
Samuel Loux 1813-1865
Siblings
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Children
Maria Loux 1842-1914
Joseph Weisel Loux 1845-1900
Anna Catharine Loux Nace 1847-1939
Lydia Ann Loux Steeley 1852-1881
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 22 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73769954/lydia-loux
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Lydia Weisel Loux (11 Aug 1813–21 Apr 1878), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73769954, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Maria Magd. Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:15 Apr 1816
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:08 Feb 1816
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VV-PZR : 9 December 2014), George Weissel in entry for Maria Magd. Weissel, 15 Apr 1816; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid.
Name:Hannah Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:26 Feb 1817
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:29 Nov 1817
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:George Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-YGX : 9 December 2014), George Weissel in entry for Hannah Weissel, 26 Feb 1817; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Michael Godshalk
Spouse's Name: Hannah Weissel
Event Date: 25 Nov 1838
Event Place: German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
iting this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-95L : 11 February 2018), Michael Godshalk and Hannah Weissel, 25 Nov 1838; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 60.
Name: Michael Godshall
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Race: White
Race:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1815
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household ID: 60
House Number: 55
Line Number: 40
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 759
GS Film Number: 20609
Digital Folder Number: 004191082
Image Number: 00339
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Michael Godshall M 35 Pennsylvania
Hannah Godshall F32 Pennsylvania
Maryann Godshall F 10 Pennsylvania
Samuel Godshall M 7 Pennsylvania
John A Godshall M 2 Pennsylvania
Emaline Godshall F 0 Pennsylvania
Lucyann Gehres F 19 Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M445-TQP : 12 April 2016), Lucyann Gehres in household of Michael Godshall, Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 60, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 110418213.
Hannah Weisel Godshall
Birth: 29 Nov 1817
Death: 24 May 1888 (aged 70)
Burial: Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Almont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section, Row 4
Memorial #: 110418213
Inscription: Wife of Michael GodshallAged 70 Yrs 5 Mo & 25 Days
Family Members
Parents
George Weisel 1790-1863
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Spouse
Michael Godshall 1815-1880
Siblings
Lydia Weisel Loux 1813-1878
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Children
John Godshall 1846-1915
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 12 May 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110418213
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Hannah Weisel Godshall (29 Nov 1817–24 May 1888), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110418213, citing Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Almont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 110418206.
Michael Godshall
Birth: 24 Sep 1815
Death: 25 Nov 1880 (aged 65)
Burial: Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Almont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section, Row 4
Memorial #: 110418206
Inscription: Aged 65 Yrs 2 Mo & 1 Day
Family Members
Spouse
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
Children
John Godshall 1846-1915
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 12 May 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110418206/michael-godshall
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Michael Godshall (24 Sep 1815–25 Nov 1880), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110418206, citing Jerusalem Union Cemetery, Almont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:John Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:26 Dec 1819
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Father's Name:George Weisel
Mother's Name:Catharine
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-R47 : 9 December 2014), John Weisel, 26 Dec 1819; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: John Weizel or Weissel
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Yelles
Spouse's Sex: Female
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 24 Oct 1852
Event Place: Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States
Digital Folder Number: 007619923
Microfilm Number: 2134973
Image Number: 03766
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: I00441-7
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WN-BNSG : 7 May 2023), John Weizel or Weissel, 1852.
Census - 1860 United States Federal.
Name:John Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1860
Event Place:Bedminster Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:40
Race:White
Race:[Blank]
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):1820
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page:17
Household ID:136
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
Affiliate Film Number:1084
GS Film Number:805084
Digital Folder Number:005170996
Image Number:00022
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
John WeiselM40Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselM33Pennsylvania
Mary Ann WeiselF10Pennsylvania
Lucy Ann WeiselF6Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselF5Pennsylvania
Catharine WeiselF3Pennsylvania
Amanda WeiselF1Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXPW-HFT : 13 December 2017), John Weisel, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Buckingham, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: John Weisel
Sex: Male
Age: 50 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1820
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Buckingham, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States (Buckingham, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States)
Event Place (Original): Pennsylvania, United States
Household Identifier: 356
Line Number: 39
Page Number: 45
Affiliate Publication Number: M593
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Ann Weisel F 20 years Pennsylvania
Lycy Ann Weisel F 16 years Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Weisel F 15 years Pennsylvania
Catharine Weisel F 13 years Pennsylvania
Amanda Weisel F 12 years Pennsylvania
Matilda Weisel F 9 years Pennsylvania
Henry Weisel M 5 years Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZLR-DHY : Wed Oct 04 13:39:14 UTC 2023), Entry for John Weisel and Mary Ann Weisel, 1870.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966.
Name: John Weisel
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 95
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1819
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 12 Jun 1915
Death Place: Perkasie, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: George Weisel
Mother: Catherine Fluck
Certificate Number: 58554
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Pennsylvania, USA; Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1965; Certificate Number Range: 057321-060560
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 95927821.
John Fluck Weisel
Birth: 26 Dec 1819 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 12 Jun 1915 (aged 95) Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Stephens UCC Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section 1, Row 12
Memorial #: 95927821
Family Members
Parents
George Weisel 1790-1863
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Spouses
Christiana Ziegler Weisel 1820-1850
Elizabeth Yellis Weisel 1827-1864
Siblings
Lydia Weisel Loux 1813-1878
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Children
Lucy Ann Weisel Althouse 1853-1914
Elizabeth Weisel Moyer 1854-1932
Catharine A. Weisel Bishop 1856-1945
Amanda Weisel Gerhart 1858-1939
Matilda Yellis Weisel Maurer 1861-1906
John H. Weisel 1864-1941
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 25 Aug 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95927821
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for John Fluck Weisel (26 Dec 1819–12 Jun 1915), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95927821, citing Saint Stephens UCC Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 73770109.
Elizabeth Yellis Weisel
Birth: 3 Apr 1827
Death: 14 Dec 1864 (aged 37)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-27
Memorial #: 73770109
Bio: Tombstone gives birth year as 1826 but baptism record states 1827.
Inscription: Wife of John Weisel - Aged 38Y 8M 11D
Family Members
Parents
Nicholas Yelles 1797-1880
Catharine Moyer Yelles 1800-1888
Spouse
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Siblings
Hannah Yelles
Maria Yelles 1825-1849
Sarah Yelles 1843-1891
Children
Lucy Ann Weisel Althouse 1853-1914
Elizabeth Weisel Moyer 1854-1932
Catharine A. Weisel Bishop 1856-1945
Amanda Weisel Gerhart 1858-1939
Matilda Yellis Weisel Maurer 1861-1906
John H. Weisel 1864-1941
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 22 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73770109/elizabeth-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth Yellis Weisel (3 Apr 1827–14 Dec 1864), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73770109, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Richland MM, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: John T Stoneback
Sex: Male
Age: 32
Birth Year (Estimated): 1818
Race: White
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Richland MM, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Richland, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Household Identifier: 117
House Number: 104
Line Number: 32
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Elizabeth Stoneback F 25 Pennsylvania
Harvy Stoneback M 5 Pennsylvania
Lidy Stoneback M 4 Pennsylvania
Emmaline Stoneback F 2 Pennsylvania
Pierson Stoneback M 1 Pennsylvania
Enos Savencool M 21 Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44R-Y2Q : 21 December 2020), John T Stoneback, Richland MM, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania ED 161, sheet 23B.
Name: John Stoneback
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 60
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race: W
Occupation: Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Birth Year (Estimated): 1820
Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 23
Person Number: 0
Volume: 1
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
John StonebackSelfMale60Pennsylvania, United States
Elizabeth StonebackWifeFemale56Pennsylvania, United States
Elmor StonebackSonMale14Pennsylvania, United States
Amandus StonebackSonMale12Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWXC-852 : 15 July 2017), John Stoneback, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 161, sheet 23B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1107; FHL microfilm 1,255,107.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 74439539.
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback
Birth: 24 Jan 1825
Death: 14 Oct 1893 (aged 68)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section B, Row B-22
Memorial #: 74439539
Inscription: Wife of John T. Stoneback - Aged 68Y 9M 21D
Family Members
Parents
George Weisel 1790-1863
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Spouse
John Tressler Stoneback 1818-1897
Siblings
Lydia Weisel Loux 1813-1878
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Children
Harvey Weisel Stoneback 1844-1922
Emma Weisel Stoneback Sames Sommer 1847-1889
James Buchanan Stoneback 1856-1939
Jacob Weisel Stoneback 1859-1946
John Henry Stoneback 1862-1875
Amandus Weisel Stoneback 1867-1956
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 4 Aug 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74439539/elizabeth-stoneback
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback (24 Jan 1825–14 Oct 1893), Find A Grave Memorial no. 74439539, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Memorial #: 74439521.
John Tressler Stoneback
Birth: 21 Dec 1818
Death: 19 May 1897 (aged 78)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section B, Row B-22
Memorial #: 74439521
Bio: Tombstone gives birthdate as 12/15/1819 but baptism record states 12/21/1818.
Inscription: Aged 77Y 5M 4D
Family Members
Parents
John Stoneback 1782-1864
Elizabeth Tristler Stoneback 1786-1868
Spouse
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Siblings
Robert Stoneback 1806-1880
David Stoneback 1809-1868
Francis Stoneback 1811-1878
Jacob Tristler Stoneback 1824-1889
Sarah Ann Stoneback Hartzell 1827-1910
Children
Harvey Weisel Stoneback 1844-1922
Emma Weisel Stoneback Sames Sommer 1847-1889
James Buchanan Stoneback 1856-1939
Jacob Weisel Stoneback 1859-1946
John Henry Stoneback 1862-1875
Amandus Weisel Stoneback 1867-1956
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 4 Aug 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74439521/john-tressler-stoneback
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for John Tressler Stoneback (21 Dec 1818–19 May 1897), Find A Grave Memorial no. 74439521, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915.
Name: Samuel F Weisel
Birth Date: 1834
Birth Place: Penna
Death Date: 14 Oct 1913
Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Age at Death: 79 years 10 months
Burial Date: 16 Oct 1913
Burial Place: PerkasiePennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race: White
Occupation: Tailor
Street address: 545 Randolph St
Marital status: Married
Father: George Weisel
Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother: Catharine Fluck
Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
FHL Film Number: 1421407
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data:
"Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803–1915." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008, 2010. From originals housed at the Philadelphia City Archives. "Death Records.".
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 95626653.
Samuel Fluck Weisel
Birth: 15 Dec 1834
Death: 14 Oct 1913 (aged 78)
Burial: Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row 18
Memorial #: 95626653
Inscription: Father
Family Members
Parents
George Weisel 1790-1863
Catharine Fluck Weisel 1792-1878
Spouses
Lydia Hager Weisel 1832-1863
Sarah Gerhard Weisel 1851-1927
Siblings
Lydia Weisel Loux 1813-1878
Hannah Weisel Godshall 1817-1888
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Henry Fluck Weisel 1822-1915
Elizabeth Weisel Stoneback 1825-1893
Lucy Ann Weisel Meyer 1829-1931
Susanna Weisel Pfeifle 1830-1923
Children
Catharine Weisel Schaut 1859-1954
Ida Weisel 1863-1863
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 19 Aug 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95626653
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Samuel Fluck Weisel (15 Dec 1834–14 Oct 1913), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95626653, citing Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. pg 201.
Joseph Weisel & Mary child Catharine bap 31 JUL 1820 wit Parents
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Catharine Weisel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:31 Jul 1820
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Father's Name:Joseph Weisel
Mother's Name:Mary
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2VV-KHQ : accessed 16 December 2014), Joseph Weisel in entry for Catharine Weisel, 31 Jul 1820; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Ibid. Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Levi Leidy
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Hilltown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:41
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1809
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:333
House Number:297
Line Number:10
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:758
GS Film Number:20608
Digital Folder Number:004191081
Image Number:00567
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Levi LeidyM41Pennsylvania
Catharine LeidyF28Pennsylvania
Francis LeidyM3Pennsylvania
Lusana LeidyF0Pennsylvania
George EchartM14Pennsylvania
Wm MillerM29Germany
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M445-T1R : accessed 23 December 2014), Levi Leidy, Hilltown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 333, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Census - 1860 United States Federal. New Britain Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.
Name:Levi Leidy
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1860
Event Place:New Britain Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:52
Race:White
Race (Original):[Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated):1808
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page:23
Household ID:177
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
GS Film Number:805082
Digital Folder Number:004288515
Image Number:00372
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Levi LeidyM52Pennsylvania
Catharine LeidyF40Pennsylvania
Francis S LeidyM12Pennsylvania
Susan LeidyF8Pennsylvania
Levi LeidyM5Pennsylvania
Kitey Ann LeidyF3Pennsylvania
Lydia LeidyF0Pennsylvania
Mary LeidyF20Pennsylvania
Charles BrownM22Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860," index, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXPS-W71 : accessed 22 December 2014), Levi Leidy, New Britain Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," <i>Fold3.com</i>; citing p. 23, household ID 177, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 805,082.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 74218865.
Catharine Weisel Leidy
Birth: Jul. 31, 1820
Death: Jul. 14, 1873
Family links:
Parents:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Spouse:
Levi Leidy (1808 - 1862)
Children:
Susanna Weisel Leidy Groman (1850 - 1892)*
Cornelius Weisel Leidy (1862 - 1950)*
Siblings:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)*
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)*
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Inscription:
Wife of Levi Leidy - Aged 52Y 11M 26D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-31
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 31, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74218865
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 26566374.
Levi Leidy
Birth: Jan. 4, 1808
Death: Oct. 1, 1862
Family links:
Spouse:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Children:
Susanna Weisel Leidy Groman (1850 - 1892)*
Cornelius Weisel Leidy (1862 - 1950)*
Inscription:
age 54-8-28
Note: From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Burial:
Saint Peters Union Cemetery
Hilltown Township
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 35
Created by: Sharon
Record added: May 02, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 26566374
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
Name:Lucy Ann Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1880
Event Place:Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
District:132
Gender:Female
Age:57
Marital Status:Single
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:House Work
Relationship to Head of Household:Aunt
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Aunt
Birth Year (Estimated):1823
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Sheet Number and Letter:86B
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1105
GS Film Number:1255105
Digital Folder Number:004244233
Image Number:00584
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
John A WeiselSelfM25Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah A WeiselMotherF52Pennsylvania, United States
Albert H WeiselBrotherM14Pennsylvania, United States
Lucy Ann WeiselAuntF57Pennsylvania, United States
Clara A StoverNieceF8Pennsylvania, United States
Anna M WeiselSisterF18Pennsylvania, United States
John S FluckOtherM27Pennsylvania, United States
Ella May StoverNieceF4Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MWX4-6XV : accessed 24 December 2014), Lucy Ann Weisel in household of John A Weisel, Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States, 132; citing sheet 86B, film number 1105, NARA microfilm publication T9, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 1,255,105.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 74383027.
Lucy Ann Weisel
Birth: Dec. 13, 1822
Death: Oct. 2, 1884
Family links:
Parents:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Siblings:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)*
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Inscription:
Aged 61Y 9M 19D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section C, Row C-3
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Aug 03, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74383027
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Francis Weisel
Spouse's Name: Sarah Ann Harpel
Event Date: 25 Mar 1849
Event Place: German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-913 : 11 February 2018), Francis Weisel and Sarah Ann Harpel, 25 Mar 1849; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 74383012.
Francis Fulmer Weisel
Birth: Sep. 19, 1825
Death: Jun. 15, 1879
Family links:
Parents:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Spouse:
Sarah Ann Harpel Weisel (1827 - 1899)
Children:
John Andrew Weisel (1854 - 1943)*
Anna M. Weisel Fulmer (1861 - 1885)*
Siblings:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)*
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Inscription:
Aged 53Y 8M 26D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section C, Row C-3
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Aug 03, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74383012
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Cornelius Weisel
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name:Elizabeth Detweiler
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date:22 Dec 1850
Event Place:German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Race (Original):
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race (Original):
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:M50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-9XF : 6 December 2014), Cornelius Weisel and Elizabeth Detweiler, 22 Dec 1850; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Rockhill Township, Bucks, PA, p. 27, House #207.
Name:Cornelius Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1860
Event Place:Rockhill Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:31
Race:White
Race (Original):[Blank]
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):1829
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page:27
Household ID:207
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M653
Affiliate Film Number:1085
GS Film Number:805085
Digital Folder Number:005170997
Image Number:00230
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Cornelius WeiselM31Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselF26Pennsylvania
Henry WeiselM8Pennsylvania
William WeiselM6Pennsylvania
Cornelius WeiselM2Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXPR-Z3J : 30 December 2015), Cornelius Weisel, 1860.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Rockhill Twp, Bucks Co, PA, p. 70.
Name:Cornelius Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1870
Event Place:Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:44
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Birth Year (Estimated):1825-1826
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page Number:70
Household ID:563
Line Number:15
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M593
GS Film number:000552813
Digital Folder Number:004278513
Image Number:00378
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Cornelius WeiselM44Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselF37Pennsylvania
Henry WeiselM17Pennsylvania
William WeiselM15Pennsylvania
Cornelius WeiselM12Pennsylvania
Mary Ellen WeiselF8Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZLY-ZG5 : 17 October 2014), Cornelius Weisel, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 70, family 563, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,813.
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Easton, Northampton, PA, USA, p. 357B.
Name:Corneilous Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:
District:ED 70
Gender:Male
Age:52
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Labourer
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1828
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:B
Sheet Number:357
Sheet Number and Letter:357B
Household ID:9961746
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1161
GS Film Number:1255161
Digital Folder Number:005162280
Image Number:00116
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Corneilous WeiselSelfM52Pennsylvania, United States
Elizabeth WeiselWifeF46Pennsylvania, United States
Ellen WeiselDaughterF18Pennsylvania, United States
Emma WeiselDaughterF15Pennsylvania, United States
Cornelious WeiselSonM18Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN5-LZF : 10 August 2016), Corneilous Weisel, Easton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 70, sheet 357B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1161; FHL microfilm 1,255,161.
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Easton, Northampton, PA, USA.
Name:Cornelius Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1900
Event Place:Easton city Ward 1, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
District:125
Gender:Male
Age:72
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Relationship to Head of Household:Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married:49
Birth Date:Feb 1828
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Marriage Year (Estimated):1851
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter:13B
Household ID:318
Line Number:79
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T623
GS Film Number:1241447
Digital Folder Number:004115151
Image Number:00614
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Cornelius WeiselHeadM72Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselWifeF66Pennsylvania
Emma StreepyDaughterF25Pennsylvania
Wm StreepySon-in-lawM29Pennsylvania
Edwin RichGrandsonM17Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3QY-YG2 : accessed 24 December 2016), Cornelius Weisel, Easton city Ward 1, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 125, sheet 13B, family 318, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,447.
Census - 1910 United States Federal. Easton, Northampton, PA,.
Name:Cornelius Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1910
Event Place:Easton Ward 9, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 82
Gender:Male
Age:82
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):White
Relationship to Head of Household:Father-in-law
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Father-in-law
Birth Year (Estimated):1828
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Sheet Letter:A
Sheet Number:2
Sheet Number and Letter:2A
Household ID:26
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T624
Affiliate Film Number:1381
GS Film Number:1375394
Digital Folder Number:004973758
Image Number:00451
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
William M StreepyHeadM32Pennsylvania
Emma L StreepyWifeF36Pennsylvania
Lilla M StreepyDaughterF9Pennsylvania
Dorothy M StreepyDaughterF1Pennsylvania
Cornelius WeiselFather-in-lawM82Pennsylvania
Elizabeth WeiselMother-in-lawF76Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MG41-PG7 : accessed 24 December 2016), Cornelius Weisel in household of William M Streepy, Easton Ward 9, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 82, sheet 2A, family 26, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1381; FHL microfilm 1,375,394.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 133357448.
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel
Birth: Feb. 18, 1828
Death: Jan. 1, 1911
Family links:
Parents:
Joseph Weisel (1793 - 1873)
Maria Fulmer Weisel (1799 - 1828)
Spouse:
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel (1834 - 1912)
Children:
Henry Weisel (1852 - 1923)*
William Henry Weisel (1855 - 1896)*
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel (1857 - 1926)*
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich (1861 - 1890)*
Daniel Weisel (1869 - 1869)*
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy (1871 - 1958)*
Siblings:
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)*
Lucy Ann Weisel (1822 - 1884)*
Francis Fulmer Weisel (1825 - 1879)*
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)
Burial:
Easton Cemetery
Easton
Northampton County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 133357448
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Rock Hill, Bucks, PA,.
Name:Elizabeth Detweiler
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Female
Age:16
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1834
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:385
House Number:355
Line Number:10
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:759
GS Film Number:20609
Digital Folder Number:004191082
Image Number:00379
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Daniel DetweilerM44Pennsylvania
Mary DetweilerF37Pennsylvania
Elizabeth DetweilerF16Pennsylvania
Catharin DetweilerF14Pennsylvania
John DetweilerM11Pennsylvania
Samuel DetweilerM8Pennsylvania
Robert DetweilerM4Pennsylvania
Emaline DetweilerF0Pennsylvania
John DetweilerM62Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44R-CMM : 9 November 2014), Elizabeth Detweiler in household of Daniel Detweiler, Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 385, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 133357457.
<b>Elizabeth <i>Detweiler</i> Weisel
</b>Birth: Mar. 8, 1834
Death: Jan. 16, 1912
Family links:
Parents:
Daniel Detweiler (1806 - 1885)
Mary <i>Stonebach</i> Detweiler (1813 - 1891)
Spouse:
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)*
Children:
Henry Weisel (1852 - 1923)*
William Henry Weisel (1855 - 1896)*
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel (1857 - 1926)*
Mary Ellen <i>Weisel</i> Reich (1861 - 1890)*
Daniel Weisel (1869 - 1869)*
Emma Laura <i>Weisel</i> Streepy (1871 - 1958)*
Siblings:
Elizabeth <i>Detweiler</i> Weisel (1834 - 1912)
Robert Detweiler (1846 - 1939)*
Milton Detweiler (1852 - 1931)*
Burial:
Easton Cemetery
Easton
Northampton County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 133357457
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550 , Sheet 13.
CATHARINE WEISSEL
Christening: 16 FEB 1821 Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: HENRY WEISSEL Family
Mother: ELISABETH
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #5481.
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 #5481Henry Wisel/Weisel, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. August 15, 1842
No widow but children Catharine, Sarah, Noah, Mary Ann, Henry and Elizabeth (last 5 minors). Owned 50 acres in Franconia and 10 acres in Hilltown.
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 12.
SARAH WEISSEL
Christening: 08 JAN 1824 Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: HENRY WEISSEL Family
Mother: ELISABETH
Ibid. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 12.
NOAH WEISSEL
Christening: 18 MAR 1826 Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: HENRY WEISSEL Family
Mother: ELISABETH
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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 #6837 Frederic Althouse, Rockhill Twp. Died January 26, 1852
April 26, 1852 daughter Abigail, over 14, petitions for guardian. Henry Troxell appointed. Nine children. Thomas, Elias, Daniel, James, Andrew, Elizabeth, (wife of Enos Sellers), Hannah (wife of Isaac Barndt) Mary, (wife of Noah Weisel), Abigail (minor). Owned 95 acres.
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. p. 340-341.
ELMER E. ALTHOUSE
Elmer E. ALTHOUSE, editor and proprietor of the “Sellersville Herald,” was born in Sellersville, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, December 12, 1874 and is a son of Milton D. and Elizabeth (Nace) Althouse. The pioneer ancestor of the subject of this sketch was Arndt (Andrew) ALTHOUSE, who emigrated from Germany in the ship “Fane” arriving in Philadelphia on October 17, 1749. He located on the Tohickon, near Church Hill, in Haycock township. He and his wife Anna Maria were members of Tohickon Reformed church at Church Hill, and their son Daniel was baptised there March 4, 1753.
Daniel ALTHOUSE was a farmer in Haycock township until 1785, when he located in Bedminster township, where he died in 1795. He was twice married and left the following children: Maria, Frederick, Abraham, Conrad, Michael, Jacob and Rebecca by the first wife, and Isaac, Elizabeth, Daniel, Martin and George by the second wife.*
Frederick ALTHOUSE, born in Haycock in 1783, on attaining manhood located in Rockhill township, where he purchased of Andrew Schlichter a farm of eighty-seven acres on the Bethlehem road, near Sellersville, and lived there the remainder of his life, dying January 26, 1852. He married Susanna SCHLICHTER, of Rockhill township and had nine cildren who survived him, viz: Thomas, Elias, Daniel, James, Andrew, Elizabeth, wife of Enos Sellers; Hannah, wife of Isaac BARNDT; Mary, wife of Noah WEISEL; and Abigail.
Elias ALTHOUSE, second son of Frederick and Susanna (Schlichter) ALTHOUSE, was born and reared in Rockhill township. He was born August 5, 1814 and died in July, 1869. At the death of his father he accepted a portion of the homestead and it was adjudged to him by the orphans’ court, and part of his allotment was a small lot included in the present limits of Sellersville borough. He was a tailor by trade, and probably lived on this lot and followed his calling. He moved back to Rockhill in 1856, and lived there until his death in 1869. He married Maria DIETZ, daughter of Abraham DIETZ, of Rockhill, and they were the parents of nine children, viz: Milton D.; Susanna, wife of Thomas R. LEISTER; Elizabeth, wife of Peter R. ZIEGENFUSS; Henry; John; Thomas; William: Amos; and Emma, wife of Charles HIMMELWRIGHT.
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 12.
MARY ANN WEISSEL
Christening: 18 APR 1828 Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: HENRY WEISSEL Family
Mother: ELISABETH
Bucks County Orphans Records 1685-1852 974.821 MYE Bucks County Historical Society, Mercer Museum, Spruance Library Doylstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. File #5481.
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 #5481Henry Wisel/Weisel, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. August 15, 1842
No widow but children Catharine, Sarah, Noah, Mary Ann, Henry and Elizabeth (last 5 minors). Owned 50 acres in Franconia and 10 acres in Hilltown.
International Genealogical Index www.familysearch.org. Batch Number: 8235608, Source Call No.: 1395550, Sheet 11.
DINAH WEISSEL
Christening: 04 DEC 1832 Indianville, Upper Saucon, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: HENRY WEISSEL Family
Mother: ELISABETH
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Magdalena Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:04 Jun 1830
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Samuel Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-TR1 : 9 December 2014), Samuel Weissel in entry for Magdalena Weissel, 04 Jun 1830; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. pg 205.
Samuel Weissel & Catharine child Magdalena bap 4 JUN 1830 wit Peter Salladay & Magdalena
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Samuel Ratzel
Spouse's Name: Mary Weissel
Event Date: 23 Nov 1851
Event Place: German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-9YW : 11 February 2018), Samuel Ratzel and Mary Weissel, 23 Nov 1851; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 74000329.
Mary Magdalena Weisel Ratzel
Birth: Jun. 4, 1830
Death: Nov. 28, 1896
Family links:
Parents:
Samuel Weisel (1804 - 1889)
Catharine Solliday Weisel (1807 - 1891)
Spouse:
Samuel Ratzel (1821 - 1906)*
Children:
Louis Weisel Rotzell (1852 - 1879)*
Amanda Ratzel (1859 - 1922)*
Katie Weisel Ratzel Faut (1866 - ____)*
Inscription:
Mother - Wife of Samuel Ratzel
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-6
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74000329
Ibid. Memorial #: 74000338.
Samuel Ratzel
Birth: 18 Mar 1821
Death: 6 Mar 1906 (aged 84)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-6
Memorial #: 74000338
Inscription: Father
Family Members
Parents
George Rotzel 1777-1860
Susanna Ott Rotzel 1786-1878
Spouse
Mary Magdalena Weisel Ratzel 1830-1896
Siblings
Peter Ratzel 1807-1823
Jacob Ratzel 1808-1875
Sarah Ann Ratzel Riegel 1826-1904
Children
Louis Weisel Rotzell 1852-1879
Amanda Ratzel 1859-1922
Katie Weisel Ratzel Faut 1866-Unknown
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74000338/samuel-ratzel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Samuel Ratzel (18 Mar 1821–6 Mar 1906), Find A Grave Memorial no. 74000338, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. P. 731.
Francis S. Weisel. now residing in Philadelphia, was the only son of Samuel and Catharine (Solliday) Weisel, and was born in Bedminster, three miles above Dublin, October 27, 1832. On March 30, 1868, his father conveyed to him the farm and hotel in Hilltown, known as the Green Tree hotel, on the Swamp Road, opposite the old Weisel homestead, and he was the proprietor of the hotel for five years. In 1873 he removed to Telford borough, where he owned and conducted a hotel and was the postmaster of Telford for ten years. He then removed to Doylestown and purchased the Railroad House, which he conducted for four years. In 1887 he removed to Philadelphia, where he has since lived a quiet and retired life. He was a member of the Reformed church until his removal to Philadelphia, but for the past eighteen years has been a member of the Presbyterian church, he and his family being now members of North Broad street Presbyterian church. He married in 1866 Annie E. Bowers, born near Jamison, Warwick township, Bucks county. August 28, 1847, daughter of Charles and Franey (Veronica) Delp Bowers. Charles Bowers, her father, was born and reared in Philadelphia, his father, a native of England, having lived and died in that city, where his son Charles was born in 1803. On arriving at manhood Charles Bowers located in Bucks county, and on his marriage in 1842 settled in Hatboro, Montgomery county. In the spring of 1849 he purchased about twenty acres of land at Jamison, Bucks county, and resided there until his death, December 31, 1871. He married Franev Delp, daughter of George and Margaret (Eydem) Delp, of Bedminster, Bucks county, born 1820, died INIarch. 1850, and they were the parents of five children : Annie E., now the wife of Francis S. Weisel ; Sarah, unmarried; Oliver, died in Warwick in 1874; Margaret and Elvyood.
Francis S. and Annie E. (Bowers) Weisel are the parents of two sons : Elmer P. and Oscar W. Weisel ; and a daughter, Florence, who died in infancy.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. pg 206.
Samuel Weissel & Catharine child Francis bap 23 OCT 1832 wit Henry Ekel & Mary
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Francis Weissel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:23 Oct 1832
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Samuel Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-3P8 : 9 December 2014), Samuel Weissel in entry for Francis Weissel, 23 Oct 1832; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
1880 US Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Franconia, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1157, Page Number 101B
F. S. WEISEL Self M Male W 47 PA Landlord PA PA
Annie WEISEL Wife M Female W 34 PA Keeps House PA PA
Elmer WEISEL Son S Male W 13 PA PA PA
Oscar WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
Aaron WENTZEL Other S Male W 25 PA Hostler PA PA
Henrietta HEARING Other S Female W 20 PA Servant PA PA
Enos CRESSMAN Other W Male W 71 PA Gentleman PA PA
Bucks County Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Obituary Index Transcribed and provided by Larry Hillpot http://www.larryhillpot.com/ (December 2005) http://larry.uptask.com/obits.asp.
2/22/1923 Weisel, Francis S. 91 Thursday
Francis Solliday Weisel, descendant of Michael Weisel, a pioneer of Bucks county, died Thursday at his home, 1436 N. 15th street, Philadelphia. Mr. Weisel, ninety-one, lived in Philadelphia for thirty years. He was a member of Oxford Presbyterian Church and was active in religious work. Two sons survive, Elmer P., of the Philadelphia Fund Society, and Oscar W., of the Western Savings Fund Society. Both are unmarried. Mr. Weisel's wife died nine years ago at sixty-nine. Burial will be private in Doylestown.
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Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:Ellowina Weissel
Gender:Female
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:17 Dec 1835
Event Place:GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Samuel Weissel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Catharine
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C50755-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:974.8 B4PG V.31
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VJ-YLX : 9 December 2014), Samuel Weissel in entry for Ellowina Weissel, 17 Dec 1835; Birth, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
F. Edward Wright, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries German Church Records - Volume 1 Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Twp, Bucks County:. pg 208.
Samuel Weissel & Catharine child Caroline bap 17 DEC 1835 wit Joseph Weissel & Susanna
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 73864561.
Amanda Weisel
Birth: 18 Nov 1847
Death: 27 Feb 1848 (aged 3 months)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row B-18
Memorial #: 73864561
Inscription: Daughter of Samuel & Catharine - Aged 3M 9D
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 24 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73864561/amanda-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Amanda Weisel (18 Nov 1847–27 Feb 1848), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73864561, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. Henry Weisel September 21, 1823.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
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United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Henry Weisel
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 18 Nov 1847
Event Place: , Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Maria Loux
Spouse's Gender: Female
GS Film Number: 000021590
Digital Folder Number: 007599978
Image Number: 00040
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania, Church Marriages, 1682-1976,"
1850 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 1
Henry Weisel 27, male Farmer $2,368 b. PA
Maria 31, female b. PA
John George ½ male b. PA
Isaac 14
Magdalene Musington 12 female b. Germany
Line 6
George Weisel 78 male Farmer $3,700 b. PA
Margaret 76 female
George 48 male Farmer
Catherine 42 female
Mary [Ann] 22 female
Samuel 20 male Farmer
Aaron 17 male Farmer
Michael 43 male Farmer
1850 Census Bucks County, Warrington Township Oct. 23, 1850 Roll 759, page 112
Line 1
Henry Weisel 27, male Farmer $2,368 b. PA
Maria 31, female b. PA
John George ½ male b. PA
Isaac 14
Magdalene Musington 12 female b. Germany
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1861-1885 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
Weisel, Henry, Chalfont age 62 3 Jun. 1885
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 27062322.
Henry Weisel
Birth: 21 Sep 1823
Death: 3 Jun 1885 (aged 61)
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 9 Section B-5&6
Memorial #: 27062322
Inscription: "Father", age 61y 8m 12d
Gravesite Details (New Cemetery Section)From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 24 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27062322/henry-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Henry Weisel (21 Sep 1823–3 Jun 1885), Find A Grave Memorial no. 27062322, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 27062299.
Maria L. Weisel
Birth: 2 Nov 1816
Death: 5 Dec 1897 (aged 81)
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 9 Section B-5&6
Memorial #: 27062299
Inscription: (book states plot purchased by Henry Weisel), "Mother", 81y 1m 3d
Gravesite Details (New Cemetery Section)From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 24 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27062299/maria-l_-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Maria L. Weisel (2 Nov 1816–5 Dec 1897), Find A Grave Memorial no. 27062299, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Deaths 1861-1885 Bucks County Intelligencer Records at Spruance Library
21 Feb. 1878, Weisel, Mary Ann, dau. of George, Warrington age 52 y, 7 m, 14 d
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Edited by J. H. Battle Philadelphia PA., Chicago Ill.: A. Warner & Co., Publisher 1887. CHAPTER L. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES—WARRINGTON.
http://pagenweb.org/~bucks/battle/chapter_l.htm (Dec. 2023)
SAMUEL WEISEL, farmer and lumberman, P.O. Chalfont, is of German lineage, his great-great-grandfather having emigrated from Germany, when 12 years of age. He settled in Bedminster township, where his son Michael was born and lived until his death. His son, George, was the grandfather of our subject. He was born in Bedminster, March 11, 1773, and removed to Montgomery county, where he bought a farm, where he lived until he came to the farm now occupied by Samuel, on which he died, April 23, 1862, in his ninetieth year. On April 19, 1796, he was married to Margaret Scheib, who was born June 8, 1775, and died May 27, 1858, in her eighty-third year. Their children were: Mary Magdalena, George and Michael, all deceased. George, the father of Samuel, was born November 8, 1799, and died February 23, 1881, aged 82. He lived with his father until the latter’s death, and in 1833 removed from Montgomery county to the place now occupied by his descendants in this township, which he and his brother Michael owned in partnership. Later they dissolved, and George took the entire property, which he deeded to his son Samuel on the latter’s marriage. On September 15, 1822, he was married to Catherine, daughter of John Scheib, of New Britain township, where she was born, August 22, 1802. She is still living with her son, and is now in her eighty-sixth year. To this union four children were born: Henry, born September 21, 1823, and died June 3, 1884; Mary Ann, born October 3, 1825, who died February 20, 1878; Aaron, born February 25, 1831, now living in New Britain township; and Samuel, born April 12, 1828. He was five years of age when his parents came to this township, and since then has always lived on the same place. On his marriage he took possession of the farm, his parents removing to the new house they had built on the property where his father died, and where Samuel had also removed a few months previously. The farm then comprised sixty-four acres, but subsequent purchases by Mr. Samuel Weisel have increased it to two hundred and seventy-three acres, making him the largest landowner in the township. Seven years ago he gave up the active management of the farm to his son, Franklin P., and has since attended to the saw-mill, which adjoins the place. On November 2, 1851, he was married to Catherine A., daughter of John M. Kober, who was born in New Britain township, September 15, 1829. Their union was blessed with six children: Franklin P., A. Amanda, Mary A., Catherine Ann, Henry Phares, living; and Sallie E., deceased. Mr. Weisel has an interest in educational matters, and for sixteen years has been school director. He and his wife are members of St. Peter’s Reformed church at Hilltown, of which he has been a deacon, He is an energetic citizen, whose well-directed labors have entitled him to the competence he is enjoying. In politics he is a democrat.
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Weisel, Samuel and Catherine Ann Cover, both of New Britain by Rev. J. A. Strassburger, Nov. 2, 1851
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Samuel WeiselPennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940
Name: Samuel Weisel
Spouse's Name: Catharine Ann Cover Or Kober
Event Date: 02 Nov 1851
Event Place: German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26C-9LF : 11 February 2018), Samuel Weisel and Catharine Ann Cover Or Kober, 02 Nov 1851; citing German Reformed Church,Tohickon,Bucks,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31.
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census). T9-1107, p. 197A.
Warrington, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 197A
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 51 PA Miller PA PA
Catharine WEISEL Wife M Female W 50 PA Keeping House PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Dau S Female W 24 PA PA PA
Mary A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 22 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 16 PA PA PA
Robert WEISEL Son S Male W 10M PA PA PA
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967.
Name: Samuel Weisel
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 88
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1828
Birth Place: Mont County, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 26 May 1916
Death Place: Warrington, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: George Weisel
Mother: Katharine Sheip
Certificate Number: 51187
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 050871-054150
Samuel Weisel, April 1st, 1888, Bible of Samuel Weisel of Warrington Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 (wife of Samuel Weisel)
Ibid.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Ibid. Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831.
This Book the Property of
Samuel Weisel April 1st, 1888
Warrington Township
Bucks County State of Pennsylvania
[All writing appears to be by the same person except for
a few annotations and the last two entries]
Marriages
George L. Weisel to Margaret Scheib April 19, 1796
John George Weisel to Catherine Scheib September 15, 1822
Births
George L. Weisel March 11, 1773
Margaret Weisel June 8, 1775 [conflicts with date in notebook]
John George Weisel November 8, 1799
Catherine Scheib Weisel August 22, 1802
Henry Weisel September 21, 1823
Mary Ann Weisel October 3, 1825 [conflicts with year in notebook]
Samuel Weisel April 12, 1828
Aaron Weisel February 25, 1831
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel September 15, 1829 [different writing]
(wife of Samuel Weisel) [different ink and writing]
Deaths
George L. Weisel April 23, 1862 Aged 89 y, 1 m, 12 d
Margaret Scheib Weisel May 27, 1858 Aged 82 years, 11 month, 19 days
[Scheib in pencil]
Mary Danehower nee Weisel February 6, 1868 Aged 70 years, 5 month, 11 days
Michael Weisel was born 18th day of February 18, 1802, died 27th day of March
27, 1872 aged 70 years, 1 month and 9 days
John George Weisel February 23, 1881 aged 81 years, 3 months, 15 days
Mary Ann Weisel was born 3rd day of October 1825, died 20th day of February
1878 aged 52 years, 4 month, 17 days
Catherine Scheib Weisel February 14, 1888 Aged 85 years, 5 month and 22 days [Scheib in pencil]
Samuel Weisel died May 26, 1916 aged 88 years, 1 month, 14 days [not in same hand]
Catherine Ann Kober Weisel died August 22, 1914 aged 85 years [not in the same hand]
wife of Samuel Weisel
Bucks County Intelligencer (newspaper records) Spruance Library Bucks Count, Pennsylvania.
Weisel, Aaron and Maria C. Cover, both of New Britai, Aug. 17, 1854
by Rev. J. A. Strassburger
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census). T9-1107, p. 187B.
Warrington, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 187B
Aaron WEISEL Self M Male W 49 PA Farmer PA PA
Mariah WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House GERM PA
John M. WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA PA PA
Mary C. WEISEL Dau S Female W 16 PA PA PA
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Abram Yount
Sex: Male
Age: 73
Birth Year (Estimated): 1831
Birthplace: Pa.
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Father's Name: John Yount
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Mary Wisal
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1 Nov 1904
Event Place: Pine Grove, Van Buren, Michigan, United States
Source Details: v C p 236
Reference: Volumes C-D
Digital Folder Number: 007622234
Microfilm Number: 1019196
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: B53296-3
Citing this Record
"Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHTT-BN5 : 23 February 2021), Abram Yount, 1904.
Compiled By Mrs. Leister Presley Searcy, Arkansas, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas Wiysel, A. p. 915-916 http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/jackson/biog-t-w.htm Jackson Co. Biography - T - W (Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889).
Personal Memoirs, page 916
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires
of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA., on the 24 August 1824.
He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel, of the same county and state, but the great
grandfather was a native of Germany who emigrated to this country at an early period and settled in Pennsylvania, afterward fighting in the War of the Revolution. The parents of Alexander Wiysel
emigrated to Wabash County IN some years after their marriage, where the father died during the Civil
War, while the mother still survives him and is living in Indiana. They were the parents of six children,
of whom four are yet living. Alexander Wiysel being the eldest. He was reared and spent his younger
days in Pennsylvania, where he also received the greater part of his education and afterwards
moved to Wabash county, IN. From there he went to Adair County, MO and remained until 1859,
when he came to Jackson County and was employed in teaming. During the war he was detailed as engineer of a large flouring mill on the White River, and after that event he embarked in saw
milling and lumber manufacturing, a business that he has fostered and built up to be one of the
most successful in that section. He has various markets for his products, employs a large number
of men, and turns out some of the best marerial to be found anywhere, and has the honor of being
one of the pioneer mill men of Jackson County. Mr. Wiysel was married in 1848 to Miss Susanna Stemman,
by whom he has had five children, two of them yet living: Samuel and Charles. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and one of the representative citizens of his county, taking and active
interest in its promotion and welfare.
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA.,
on the 24 August 1824. He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel,
of the same county and state, but the great grandfather was a native of Germany who emigrated to this country at an early period and settled in Pennsylvania, afterward
fighting in the War of the Revolution.
Ibid.
Personal Memoirs, page 916
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires
of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA., on the 24 August 1824.
He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel, of the same county and state, but the great
grandfather was a native of Germany who emigrated to this country at an early period and settled in Pennsylvania, afterward fighting in the War of the Revolution. The parents of Alexander Wiysel
emigrated to Wabash County IN some years after their marriage, where the father died during the Civil
War, while the mother still survives him and is living in Indiana. They were the parents of six children,
of whom four are yet living. Alexander Wiysel being the eldest. He was reared and spent his younger
days in Pennsylvania, where he also received the greater part of his education and afterwards
moved to Wabash county, IN. From there he went to Adair County, MO and remained until 1859,
when he came to Jackson County and was employed in teaming. During the war he was detailed as engineer of a large flouring mill on the White River, and after that event he embarked in saw
milling and lumber manufacturing, a business that he has fostered and built up to be one of the
most successful in that section. He has various markets for his products, employs a large number
of men, and turns out some of the best marerial to be found anywhere, and has the honor of being
one of the pioneer mill men of Jackson County. Mr. Wiysel was married in 1848 to Miss Susanna Stemman,
by whom he has had five children, two of them yet living: Samuel and Charles. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and one of the representative citizens of his county, taking and active
interest in its promotion and welfare.
Mr. Wiysel was married in 1848 to Miss Susanna Stemman,
by whom he has had five children, two of them yet living: Samuel and Charles.
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, JACOB STINEMAN'S WILL Cambria County, Pennsylvania Will Book Vol. 16-361-3, File #787 (Will Book Vol. 16-361-3, File #787).
I, Jacob Stineman, of the Township of Richland in the County of Cambria and
State of Pennsylvania, farmer, do make and publish this my last will and
Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any
time heretofore made; And, first, I direct that my body be decently
interred, and that my funeral be conducted in a manner corresponding with
my estate and situation in life, and as to such worldly estate as it hath
pleased God to intrust me with, I dispose of the same as follows:
First, I direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon
after my desease as possible, out of the first money that shall come into
the hands of my executors from any portion of my estate real or personal.
Second, I direct that a fair valuation or appraisement be made by three
judicious neighbours, of all of my estate both real and personal, including
my household furniture, and after being signed with their names that a copy
of the same shall be given by them to each of my executors.
Third, I direct that all my Real and Personal estate of which I shall die
seised or possessed shall be sold by my executors, for its reasonable value
for current money or on such credit and the amount thereof secured in such
manner as is usual in like cases to insure the full and punctual payment
thereof. And to effectuate this my intention, I do hereby vest in my
executors full power and authority to dispose of my Real Estate, in fee
simple in as full and large a manner in every respect as I could myself do
if living.
Fourth, I direct that the money which shall be realized from the sale of my
Real and Personal Estate shall be divided among my children as
follows: Daniel Stineman. Eli Stineman, Phillip Stineman, Susan Stineman
now married to Alexander Weisel, Sarah Stineman now married to Peter Klont,
Elizabeth Stineman now married to Adam Cobler, Pegy Stineman now married to
Volentine Belle are to receive share and share alike. Jacob Stineman, John
Stineman, and Laura (Leah) Stineman now married to Samuel Flenner, are each
to receive Four hundred dollars less than those previously named, they
having already received that amount more than those previously named.
Fifth, I direct that my son Samuel Stineman receive Five dollars out of my
estate and no more.
Sixth, I direct that my wife Catharine Stineman shall receive so much of my
estate as she is fully entitled to by the laws of this Commonwealth, and no
more.
Seventh, I do hereby make and ordain my beloved son Jacob Stineman and my
Friend Theophilus L. Heyer of the Borough of Johnstown, executors of this
my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I, Jacob Stineman, the
Testator, have to this my will, written on one sheet of Paper, set my hand
and seal, this Thirtyfirst day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand
Eight hundred and Fiftythree.
Signed, Sealed, Declared,
and published by the above
named Jacob Stineman as
and for his last will and testament Jacob Stineman (Seal)
in presence of us who at his request
and in his presence have subscribed
our names as witnesses hereto
George Wissinger, Jr.
Charles Shiry
Cambria County, SS
This day before me, A. C. Mullin, Deputy Register for the probate of Wills
and granting letters of Administration, in and for said County, personally
came George Wissinger and Charles Shiry, the subscribing witnesses to the
foregoing will, who being duly sworn according to law, do say that they
were present and saw and heard Jacob Stineman, Sr., the testator, sign,
seal, publish and declare the foregoing instrument of writing as and for
his last will and testament, and that at the time of do doing he was of
sound mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Sworn and subscribed George Wissinger
12th October 1853 Charles Shiry
A. C. Mullin, Dep. Reg.
Fourth, I direct that the money which shall be realized from the sale of my
Real and Personal Estate shall be divided among my children as
follows: Daniel Stineman. Eli Stineman, Phillip Stineman, Susan Stineman
now married to Alexander Weisel, ...
History of Cambria County, V.3 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/books/Storey/v3/p176.html.
page 176
GEORGE B. STINEMAN, of South Fork, one of the founders of that
borough, its first burgess and first postmaster, and for many years one of
its foremost business men, was born May 17, 1837, in Adams (then Richland)
township. His father and grandfather were both Jacob Stineman, and his
great grandfather, Christian Stineman, is recognized as the founder of the
family in the United States. During the latter half of the eighteenth
century Christian Stineman, then eighteen years old, emigrated from Holland
and took up his abode in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, where he worked
as a tailor, subsequently moving to Bedford county.
Jacob Stineman, son of Christian Stineman, the founder, migrated in
1803 from Bedford county and founded a new branch of the family in Cambria
county. He settled first in Conemaugh township and afterward in Richland
township, making his home on the South Fork in what later became Adams
township. He was one of the pioneers of southern Pennsylvania, settling in
that then frontier region before the county itself was organized, and at a
time when the tide of western emigration and settlement was just beginning
to set in that direction. On the bank of South Fork he built a cabin,
opened a farm to cultivation and also built and carried on a mill. Jacob
Stineman married, in 1805, Elizabeth Ling, of Bedford county, and their
children were: Christian, born 1806, died 1827; John, born 1808, died 1882,
in Wabash, Indiana; Jacob, of whom later; Leah, born 1813, wife of Samuel
Flenner; Elizabeth, wife of Adam Kibler, moved to the west about 1840;
Sarah, wife of Peter Glunt, also moved to the west about 1840; Daniel,
moved to Bedford county, where he died; Margaret, married (first) Frederick
Croyle, (second) Valentine Bailey, and died in 1899; Elias, went to
Marshalltown, Iowa, where he died at seventy-nine years of age; Philip,
died in Conemaugh; Susannah, wife of Alexander Wysel, moved to Missouri in
early '50s; Samuel, born 1828, died 1855; and a daughter, died in infancy.
Jacob Stineman, the father, died September 28, 1853, in Adams township,
having lived a full half century in that region.
1850 US Federal Census, Cambria County, Pennslyvania.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Compiled By Mrs. Leister Presley Searcy, Arkansas, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas Wiysel, A. p. 915-916 http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/jackson/biog-t-w.htm Jackson Co. Biography - T - W (Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889).
Personal Memoirs, page 916
Alexander Wiysel, lumber manufacturer. Mr. Wiysel was born and reared among the industires
of a great manufacturing place, his birth occuring in Cambria County PA., on the 24 August 1824.
He is the son of Joseph and Susanna Weisinger Wiysel, of the same county and state, but the great
grandfather was a native of Germany who emigrated to this country at an early period and settled in Pennsylvania, afterward fighting in the War of the Revolution. The parents of Alexander Wiysel
emigrated to Wabash County IN some years after their marriage, where the father died during the Civil
War, while the mother still survives him and is living in Indiana. They were the parents of six children,
of whom four are yet living. Alexander Wiysel being the eldest. He was reared and spent his younger
days in Pennsylvania, where he also received the greater part of his education and afterwards
moved to Wabash county, IN. From there he went to Adair County, MO and remained until 1859,
when he came to Jackson County and was employed in teaming. During the war he was detailed as engineer of a large flouring mill on the White River, and after that event he embarked in saw
milling and lumber manufacturing, a business that he has fostered and built up to be one of the
most successful in that section. He has various markets for his products, employs a large number
of men, and turns out some of the best marerial to be found anywhere, and has the honor of being
one of the pioneer mill men of Jackson County. Mr. Wiysel was married in 1848 to Miss Susanna Stemman,
by whom he has had five children, two of them yet living: Samuel and Charles. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and one of the representative citizens of his county, taking and active
interest in its promotion and welfare.
Alexander Wiysel being the eldest. He was reared and spent his younger
days in Pennsylvania, where he also received the greater part of his education and afterwards moved to Wabash county, IN. From there he went to Adair County, MO and remained until 1859, when he came to Jackson County and was employed in teaming.
Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas, ED 137, FN90.
Line: 11-17, Family: 88,90
Wiysel, Alexander W M 54 blank married blank PA PA PA
Wiysel, Emma W F 29 wife married blank TN KY KY
Wiysel, Daniel W M 38 brother single blacksmith PA PA PA
Wiysel, Mattie W F 24 sister single blank PA PA PA
Wiysel, Samuel W M 29 son single miller PA PA PA
Wiysel, Charles W M 20 son single blank AK PA PA
Prichard, Arta W F 8 step single blank AK TN TN
daughter
note - Alexander and Emma were both marked as married, widowed, and
married within the year.
Batesville, Independence, Arkansas, Film 1254047, NA Film Number T9-0047, p. 196D
H. H. WIYSEL Self M Male W 35 PA Wagon Maker PA PA
N. D. WIYSEL Other M Female W 26 KY Keeping House KY KY
M. F. NEELY Other W Female W 58 DC --- ---
L. E. NEELY Other S Female W 28 AR Millinery Store SC DC
Martha JACKSON Other S Female W 26 TN Cook TN TN
Alice WATTS Other S Female W 14 ENGLAND House Girl ENGLAND ENGLAND
G. V. BARICK Other W Male W 38 VA Plasterer VA VA
F. L. FAUSHU Other S Male W 34 KY Wagon Maker --- ---
Census - 1860 United States Federal. PA COUNTY: Cambria DIVISION: Jackson Twp.
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: PA COUNTY: Cambria DIVISION: Jackson Twp.REEL NO: M432-761 PAGE NO: 202B REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
US Federal Census 1870 Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Cambria DIVISION: Croyle Township REEL NO: M5931318 PAGE NO: 265b
REFERENCE: Enumerated on 18 July 1870 by John Wilkin
6 47 47 Funk Martin 46 M W Laborer 300 120 Penna X
7 47 47 Funk Hester 42 F W Housekeeper Penna
US Federal Census Year: 1880 STATE: PA, COUNTY: Cambria.
TOWNSHIP: Croyle Twp MICROFILM#: T9-1110 p.295a
(Croyle Twp is South Fork, PA)
11 197 1 2 2 Wisel William W M 24 X Farmer Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
(Age could be 27)
12 197 1 2 2 Wisel Annie W F 25 . Wife . X . Keeping House Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
13 197 1 2 2 Wisel Ethel W F 4 . Daughter . Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
14 197 1 2 2 Wisel Alba U. W M 2 . Son . . Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
24 197 1 4 4 Funk Martin W M 56 X Laborer Coal Miner 3. Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
25 197 1 4 4 Funk Estor W F 52 . Wife . X .. Keeping House . Penna Penna Penna South Fork Croyle Twp
Newspaper. Tribune Democrat 16 June 1922 (Cambria Co. PA).
NONAGENARIAN AT SOUTH FORK DEADMrs. Esther Funk, Aged 96, One of Cambria County's Oldest ResidentsSouth Fork, June 16 - Mrs. Esther Funk, one of the oldest residents of Cambria County, died at 12 o'clock last midnight at the home of Joseph H. Wicks of Main Street this place, a relative of the deceased. She had been aliling for several years but her condition did not become serious until three weeks ago at which time she was removed from her own residence to the Wicks home. Her death was attributed to disease incident to old age.Mrs. Funk was a resident of South Fork for many years. Her husband, Martin Funk, expired here a number of years ago. She is survived by an adopted son, Torrence Shuber Funk, with whom she resided.The body has been turned over to Undertaker C. O. Dimond to prepare for burial. Funeral arrangements have been completed. The obsewuies will be private, only the immediate friends and relatives to attend.17 June 1922 Funeral for Mrs. FunkSouth Fork, June 17 - Funeral services for the late Mrs. Esther (Weisel) Funk, aged 96 years. who died at midnight on Thursday at the home of Joseph H. Wicks of Main Street, this place, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Wicks residence. Services will be in charge of the Rev. George H. Jones, pastor of the Conemaugh Church of the Brethren. Burial will be made in the South Fork Cemetery
1850 US Federal Census, Cambria County, Pennslyvania.
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Page 132-a same twp: line 1-4
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
Wisel Alexander, 31 M Lumberman PA
Wisel Susanah 27 F
Wisel Philip 1 M
Jackson Twp. REEL NO: M432-761 Page 202B
Enumerated on the 17th day of October 1850 by Wm. L. Shyrock
33 126 134 Funk Martin 26 M W Labourer X
34 126 134 Funk Ester 22 F W
[note - Esther Funk is a daughter of Joseph Wisel above]
Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co, 1850, Page 131-b, FN 400, line 41-45
Wisel Joseph 56 M Farmer 1,000 PA
Wisel Susan 46 F
Wisel Hanah 20 F
Wisel Moses 18 M Laborer
Wisel Susan 15 F
Wisel Mary 14 F ( this entry and the above on 131b list FN 400)
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WILLIAM WYSEL, South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel, and grandson of Joseph Wysel. The father of Joseph Wysel was George Wysel, who came from Maryland to Cambria County where he took up a tract of land in Mineral Point. Wysel Hill, which was then included within the limits of Bedford County, was named in his honor. He was a farmer and hunter. His brother John was a soldier in the revolutionary army. George Wysel lived to an advanced age.
Joseph Wysel, son of George Wysel, was born in Maryland, and was a child when the family moved to Pennsylvania. He owned a large tract of land in Mineral Point, and moved to Wabash, Indiana County [this is a mistake printed in book] where he ended his days. He was a Democrat and a member of the Lutheran Church.
Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was bon December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison where he died. He was interred at National Park July 28, 1865. [as printed in book]. He married December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later. 2. Henrietta, born in 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children. 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.
William Wysel, son of Moses and Elizabeth [Funk] Wysel was educated at the Soldiers' Orphans schools at Cassville and Jacksonville, Pennsylvania. He also pursued a course in mining from the Scranton school of correspondence. He was employed as a clerk until 1896 and in 1901 engaged in mercantile business, intrusting the management of the store to his son, while he himself worked at the trade of carpenter. For sixteen years he served as clerk of the borough council, and for the same length of time was school director. Fore three years he held the office of treasure of the borough school fund, and at present is assessor of first ward. He is a Republican and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
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Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was bon December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison where he died. He was interred at National Park July 28, 1865. [as printed in book]. He married December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later. 2. Henrietta, born in 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children. 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.
US Federal Census 1860 Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Conemaugh Twp POST OFFICE: Pershing
292 2214 Moses Wissel, 28, Laborer
Elizabeth 24
William 4
Henrietta 2
Newspaper. The Alleghanian, Ebensburg, Pa., Thursday, October 23, 1862, Volume 4, Number 4.
he Alleghanian, Ebensburg, Pa.
Thursday, October 23, 1862
Volume 4, Number 4
The Drafted Militia
The much talked of, reasonably dreaded, Draft of Militia was made throughout the State on Thursday, some two hundred being drawn in this county alone. No undue excitement was manifested, but on the contrary, everything was conducted with dignity and decorum. Commissioner Harr was present and superintended the delicate operation. Constable O’Neill acted as assistant and blindfolded, drew the required number of names from the wheel. They are as follows:
Croyle Twp.:
Moses Weisel
Of the above number a due proportion, of course, will be represented in the army by “substitutes.” The prices paid for such ranged from $200 to $300. They leave for Harrisburg today.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 18564267.
Pvt Moses Wisel
Birth: 19 Dec 1834
Death: 28 Jul 1864 (aged 29) Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA
Burial: Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA
Plot: F-4181
Memorial #: 18564267
Bio: Andersonville NC records:
Code No: 14181
Grave No: 4181
Last Name: Wisel
First Name: Moses
Rank: Private
Company: K
Regiment: 18
State: PA
Branch Of Service : Cavalry
Date of Death: 7/28/1864
Cause of Death: Diphtheria
Remarks* M. WISEL [3]
Reference: p 60 [3]; p 1074 [10], PA ADG RPT, 18TH CAV: 1074
Place Captured: Mine Run, Virginia
Date Captured: 5/5/1864
Alternate Names: Status:
Died at Andersonville
3 = List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865
10 = History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Volume IV; Samuel P. Bates, 1871.
Gravesite Details 18th PA Co. K., Cavalry
Family Members
Spouse
Elizabeth Funk Moore 1839-1899
Children
William Wysel 1856-1923
Jane Wysel Wicks 1862-1913
Maintained by: Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (48353502)
Originally Created by: Sara Deffenbaugh (46898904)
Added: 23 Mar 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18564267/moses-wisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2020), memorial page for Pvt Moses Wisel (19 Dec 1834–28 Jul 1864), Find A Grave Memorial no. 18564267, citing Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (contributor 48353502) .
Newspaper. The Cambria Freeman (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania) 10 Nov 1870, Thu. Page 3.
The first and final Account of David Hildebrand, Guardian of William, Henrietta and Jane Wysel, minor children of Moses Wysel, dec'd.
CENSUS YEAR: 1890 (Vet) STATE: PA COUNTY: Cambria TOWNSHIP: Croyle Township & So. Fork Borough MICROFILM #: M123-87 ENUMERATED: in June, 1890 by: Joseph S. Paul.
Pg 154
7 350 371 |Funk Martin Private |D |11 Pa Cav |20 Sept 1862 |14 Jan 1864 |1
3 24 |7 |South Fork, Pa (Cambria Co)|Arrm Broke |Discharged on seargant
certificate
Pg 156
Elizabeth Widow of |Moore Thomas Private |C 9 Pa Cav Yrs. Mos. Days 27
502 552 16 Sept 1861 24 Dec 1864 3 3 8 27 South Fork, Pa Leg injured by
Horse| Written page 7
Pg 156
Elizabeth Widow of |Moore Thomas Private |C 9 Pa Cav Yrs. Mos. Days 27
502 552 16 Sept 1861 24 Dec 1864 3 3 8 27 South Fork, Pa Leg injured by Horse| Written page 7
1870 US Federal Census, Ohio.
1870, Oakwood P.O., Brown Township, Paulding County, Ohio, page 474, HN164/FN165,
Susan Harman, w, f, 35, keeping house, $2000/300, b. PA,
Emma J. Harman, w, f, 15, b. OH
Sarah Harman, w, f, 13, b. OH
David Harman, w, m, 11, b. OH
Curtis Harman, w, m, 10, b. OH
Celestia Harman, w, f, 7, OH
Martin Harman, w, m, 5, OH
Frank Harman, w, m, 2, OH
1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio.
Lake, Stark, Ohio, Family History Film 1255067, NA Film Number T9-1067, p. 13B
Levi O. WEISEL Self M Male W 50 PENN Farmer PENN PENN
Nancy WEISEL Wife M Female W 46 PENN Keeping House PENN PENN
Lyman WEISEL Son S Male W 27 PENN Works On Farm PENN PENN
Walter WEISEL Son S Male W 19 PENN Works On Farm PENN PENN
John WEISEL Son S Male W 13 PENN Attend School PENN PENN
Frances WEISEL Dau S Female W 8 PENN PENN PENN
Brown, Paulding, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255056, NA Film Number T9-1056, Page Number 553B
Susanah HARMAN Self W Female W 44 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah HARMAN Dau S Female W 22 OH At Home PA PA
David A. HARMAN Son S Male W 21 OH Farmer PA PA
John C. HARMAN Son S Male W 18 OH Farmer PA PA
Celestia I. HARMAN Dau S Female W 17 OH At Home PA PA
Martin W. HARMAN Son S Male W 14 OH At Home PA PA
Charles F. HARMAN Son S Male W 12 OH At Home PA PA
1900 United States Federal Census Indiana.
Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana, ED 129, Sheet 5A, page 298, HN94/FN
94, Jacob Wisel, head, WM, July 1839, 60, md. 32 yrs, PA, parents b. PA
94, Lucinda Wisel, wife, WF, July 1833, 66, md. 32 yrs, 0children/0living, PA, parents b. PA
1870 United States Federal Census Missouri.
Lamar Township, Barton County, Missouri, page 834A, HN273/FN278
Henry Wizel, w, m, 24, carpenter, b. PA, living with Jefferson Ray and his family. Ray is also a carpenter, and he and his family are found on the 1860 Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana census.
Obituary for Nannie Dowell Wiysel, wife of Henry H. Wiysel Albuquerque Morning Journal, 18 April 1925, page 7.
Wiysel-Mrs.Nannie Dowell Wiysel, aged 73 years, mother of M. D. Wiysel, died at 11 o'clock Thursday night at the home of her son, six miles northeast of the city. Mrs. Wiysel had lived here for the past 17 years. Besides her son, she is survived by one daughter of Trindad, Colo., and by one sister who lives in California. The funeral services will be held from the French Mortuary at 2:30 this afternoon. The Rev. C. C. Higbee will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery.
Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas, ED 137, FN90.
Line: 11-17, Family: 88,90
Wiysel, Alexander W M 54 blank married blank PA PA PA
Wiysel, Emma W F 29 wife married blank TN KY KY
Wiysel, Daniel W M 38 brother single blacksmith PA PA PA
Wiysel, Mattie W F 24 sister single blank PA PA PA
Wiysel, Samuel W M 29 son single miller PA PA PA
Wiysel, Charles W M 20 son single blank AK PA PA
Prichard, Arta W F 8 step single blank AK TN TN
daughter
note - Alexander and Emma were both marked as married, widowed, and
married within the year.
Batesville, Independence, Arkansas, Film 1254047, NA Film Number T9-0047, p. 196D
H. H. WIYSEL Self M Male W 35 PA Wagon Maker PA PA
N. D. WIYSEL Other M Female W 26 KY Keeping House KY KY
M. F. NEELY Other W Female W 58 DC --- ---
L. E. NEELY Other S Female W 28 AR Millinery Store SC DC
Martha JACKSON Other S Female W 26 TN Cook TN TN
Alice WATTS Other S Female W 14 ENGLAND House Girl ENGLAND ENGLAND
G. V. BARICK Other W Male W 38 VA Plasterer VA VA
F. L. FAUSHU Other S Male W 34 KY Wagon Maker --- ---
Appears as N. D. Wiysel, born in Kentucky.
US Federal Census 1900 Arkansas.
1900, Ashley Township, Independence County, Arkansas, ED30/Sheet8A,
Nannie Wiysel, head, w, f, Apr 1854/46, widow, 3children/2living, b. KY, parents b. IN, farmer, owns farm free,
Dowell Wiysel, son, w, m, May 1882/18, single, b. AR, fa. IL?, mo. KY,
Lillie Wiysel, dau, w, f, Apr 1887/13, single, b. AR, fa. IL?, mo. KY,
Marion Porter, farm manager,
Geo Davis, farm laborer
Obituary for Nannie Dowell Wiysel, wife of Henry H. Wiysel Albuquerque Morning Journal, 18 April 1925, page 7. Albuquerque Morning Journal, 18 April 1925, page 7.
Wiysel-Mrs.Nannie Dowell Wiysel, aged 73 years, mother of M. D. Wiysel, died at 11 o'clock Thursday night at the home of her son, six miles northeast of the city. Mrs. Wiysel had lived here for the past 17 years. Besides her son, she is survived by one daughter of Trindad, Colo., and by one sister who lives in California. The funeral services will be held from the French Mortuary at 2:30 this afternoon. The Rev. C. C. Higbee will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery.
US Federal Census 1880 Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Northampton, Somerset, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1195, p.389A
Philip WEISEL Self M Male W 54 PA Farmer PA PA
Eliza WEISEL Wife M Female W 47 PA Keeping House WURTEMBURG PA
Mary E. WEISEL Dau S Female W 16 PA PA PA
Emma M. WEISEL Dau S Female W 4 PA PA PA
Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1195, p. 494C
Josiah SHAFFER Self M Male W 60 PA Auctioneer PA PA
Eve M. SHAFFER Wife M Female W 59 PA Keeping House PA PA
Hester WEISEL Other W Female W 30 PA PA PA
Jos. E. SHAFFER GSon S Male W 10 PA PA PA
Southampton, Somerset, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1195, p. 503C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 23 PA Farmer PA PA
Lydia WEISEL Wife M Female W 24 PA Keeping House PA PA
Morris WINEBRENER Other S Male W 18 PA Work On Farm MD PA
MT. LEBANON CEMETERY Situated in Northampton Twp. Somerset Co., Pa. Near the Mt. Lebanon.
125 Weisel Philip d. 6-1-1901 ag. 75-5-6
125a Weisel Mrs.Phillip no dates
Tribune Democrat, Somerset County, Pennsylvania 13 Feb 1915.
Eliza Weisel near Glencoe is dead.
Boswell, Feb. 13 - Mrs. Eliza Weisel, widow of Philip Weisel, died
yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Herman Hittie, of near Glencoe,
Somerset County, following an illness of several months. She was past 80
years old. Besides Mrs. Hittie, Mrs. Weisel is survived by two other
children, Mrs. J. H. Ellenberger of Boswell and Mrs. Annie Lenhart of
Monongahalo City. A brother, David Miller, resides in Westmoreland County.
The funeral will be held tomorrow.
"The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History 1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988. p. 266-267.
The Treva Calder book, p. 266-267 states in pertinent part:
. . . m. 2nd Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) WEISEL b. 2/22/1833 in Somerset Co.,
Pa., d. 3/16 1868 in childbirth, buried in Whie Oak Cem. (10), 7th child
David & Mary (SELLER) Weisel (11). . . .
(10) is source #29
#029 White Oak, Mt. Carmel Evang. Lutheran Church, Larimer Twp., Somerset
Co., Pa.
(11) is source #88
#088 Fayette County (Pa.) History, Vol. II
Ibid.
Page number unknown. Marriage date is included in the genealogy compiled by Paul Studly.
Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Volume I, John W. Jordan and James Hadden, New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912.).
Weisel, David
Posted By: Carol Eddleman
Date: February 13 2003
(III) John J., son of John J. and Elizabeth (Gerry) Poorbaugh, was born in
Northampton township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, 1830, died there May
15, 1912. He was a farmer all his life, first for his father, and later
purchasing the home farm, on which he resided until death. He was drafted
during the civil war, but for some unknown reason was never called into
active service. He was a lifelong Democrat and served in many township
offices. In religious faith he adhered to the German Reformed church. He
married (first) Mary Elizabeth Weisel, born in Somerset county,
Pennsylvania, February 20, 1835, died March 16, 1868, daughter of David and
Mary (Polly) (Sellers) Weisel. David Weisel was born in Bedford county,
Pennsylvania, his wife in Hagerstown, Maryland, but her parents died when
Mary was young and she was reared under the guidance of an older sister,
Mrs. Rock, of Bedford county, where she met and married David Weisel. He
was a millwright and miller, building and operating many of the early
mills of Somerset county. He also owned seventeen hundred acres of timber,
some of which he cleared and farmed. He was an ardent Whig, and with his
wife belonged to the German Reformed church. He was a natural mechanic, and
in addition to his milling and farming made coffins for his neighbors when
needed, and was a generally "handy man." He was born September 9, 1795,
married March 23, 1820, died August 13, 1853. His wife, Polly Sellers, was
born February 7, 1797, died May 18, 1879. Their children: 1. John, born
February 26, 1821, died unmarried, January 23, 1859. 2. George W., born
September 13, 1823, died April 17, 1857; married Susan, sister of Dennis
Comp, mentioned especially in this work. 3. Philip, born December 25, 1825,
died March or April, 1900; married Eliza Miller and lived on the home farm.
4. Sarah Anne, born December 30, 1827, died February 7, 1864; married
Hezekiah Fair, who survived her, and again married. 5. Henry, born May 30,
! 1830, died unmarried, September 9, 1861. 6. David, born January 12, 1833,
died December 30, 1838. 7. Mary Elizabeth, born February 20, 1835, died
March 16, 1868; married John J. Poorbaugh, of previous mention. 8. Emeline,
born August 20, 1837; now living in Scottdale, Pennsylvania: married
(first) Henry Suder, (second) Henry D. Bole, a soldier of the civil war,
serving in the Pennsylvania Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery,
commanded by Colonel Gallup; they are now living in Scottdale,
Pennsylvania. 9. Samuel, born September 27, 1841, died September 24, 1882;
married Charlotte Dively. John J. Poorbaugh, married (second) Mrs. Mary
Sumpstine, widow of William Sumpstine. She bore him three children: Wilson,
of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania; Jacob Franklin, of Nebraska; Elam, of Mount
Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He married (third) at the age of sixty-seven years
a widow, Mrs. Martha Hamilton, aged forty years, who bore him Helen and
Marshall. Children of John J. Poorbaugh and his first wi! fe, Elizabeth
Weisel: 1. Henry A., of whom further. 2. Silas, died in infancy. 3. Herman,
an invalid, now residing in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 4. Nelson, a
farmer and dairyman, near Mount Pleasant. 5. John, died aged ten years, his
mother giving up her life at his birth.
Children of John J. Poorbaugh and his first wi! fe, Elizabeth Weisel: 1. Henry A., of whom further. 2. Silas, died in infancy. 3. Herman, an invalid, now residing in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 4. Nelson, a farmer and dairyman, near Mount Pleasant. 5. John, died aged ten years, his mother giving up her life at his birth.
Died in childbirth of son John.
"The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History 1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988. p. 6; 205-206, 266-267.
Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Daily Herald 11 Oct 1936.
David H. Weisel, 65, a well-known Meyersdale saddler and merchant, died early Saturday morning at his home on Main street. He had been ill for a week, but his condition had not been thought serious. He was the son of Samuel and Charlotte (Dively) Weisel, both deceased, and was born at Buffalo Mills in 1871. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Vera Bell and David Weisel, both at home; a grandson and two brothers and two sisters; George Weisel of West Newton, William Weisel of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Maggie Chamberlain of Wells Tannery, Bedford county and Mrs. Cora Robertson of Greensburg. His wife preceded him to the grave a year ago.
Mr. Weisel (unreadable) (unreadable) a resident of Meyersdale for the last 35 years and had conducted a harness shop and leather store during the greater part of his life. he was a member of the Amity Evangelical and Reformed church. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 Monday afternoon at the Weisel home by Rev. Dr. B. A. Black, pastor of the Amity Evangelical Reformed church. Burial will follow in the Union cemetery under the direction of J. ?. Tre????, Meyersdale.
Obit of son David Weisel includes his mothers maiden name.
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Napier Township, p. 62A, ln 20-22, [House 343,350] Sept 2, 1850
Weisel Samuel W. 25 M Miller Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F Pa
Weisel Mary E. 2 F Pa
The Bedford Gazette, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Friday, November 30, 1900 http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ (Nov. 2005).
Bedford County Genealogy Project Obituary Board
Diehl, Joseph S.
The subject of this sketch was born, August
15, 1817, on the farm where he died, November 21,
1900, aged eighty-three years, three months and
six days. He connected himself with the Reformed
church in early life and always lived a true and faithful life.
On October 21, 1847, he was married to Miss
Mary Ann Shoemaker by the Rev. Matthew Irvine. To
this union were born two children — Rebecca, who
is dead, and George W. Diehl, of Pleasant Valley.
On February 22, 1856, his first wife died, and on
November 20, 1856, he was married to Mrs. Rebecca
Weisel by the Rev. C. F. Hoffmeier. This union
was blessed with four children, who still survive
— Mrs. H. C. Hunt, Mrs. Calvin Zimmers, Adam F.
and Mrs. George Koontz. His second wife departed
this life July 19, 1897. Since that time he had
been making his home with his son-in-law, Harry
C. Hunt, who lived in part of the house.
Those who had received a father's care,
aside from his own children, were Mrs. Louisa
Dibert, daughter of his second wife, A. J.
Pennell, Susanna Kegg, Asa Nycum and Mrs. Agnes Smith.
Mr. Diehl was a true and faithful member of
the Trinity Reformed church and was elder of this
church for many years, He was always found in his
pew at service time when his health would permit.
He was a kind and loving father. As a neighbor he
could not be excelled. He was always willing to
lend a helping hand in time of need. Many were
the kind and loving words we have received from
him, which came from his heart, for he was always
kind-hearted and in adverse circumstances, when
the whole world seemed to go wrong, he looked
forward to the bright side, expecting every thing would come right.
His remains were laid in their last resting
place on Saturday forenoon amid a large crowd of
sorrowing friends, in the Trinity graveyard. His
pastor, Rev. Calvin P. Wehr, officiating. Thus we
have laid another who has been near and dear to
us to rest, and we feel assured that when the
final summons came he was called up higher, where
everything will be bright, and love and happiness reign supreme.
Samuel Weisel and Rebecca Koontz had a daughter Louisa who married David Dibert.
The evidence linking the widow Rebecca Weisel marrying Jospeh Diehl is the sentance in the obit of Joseph Diehl which states "Those who had received a father's care, aside from his own children, were Mrs. Louisa Dibert, daughter of his second wife".
1860 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. 1860 Bedford Township., Bedford County, PA FHL #20564.
29 June 1860, Dwelling 701/788
Joseph Diehl 42,
Rebecca 39,
George W. 9,
Louisa Weisel 8,
Aaron F. Diehl 2,
Emma Diehl 8/12,
Nathaniel Kegg 18,
Susan Kegg 15.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: William W Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1827
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
House Number: 6
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
William W WeiselM23Pennsylvania
Jane WeiselF22Pennsylvania
Mary WeiselF0Pennsylvania
Census - 1860 United States Federal. Colerain Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: William Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: Colerain Township, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1825
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Page: 11
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
William WeiselM35Pennsylvania
Mary WeiselF35Pennsylvania
Mary WeiselF11Pennsylvania
Amelia WeiselF8Pennsylvania
William WeiselM4Pennsylvania
Belinda WeiselF3Pennsylvania
Newspaper. Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Friday, January 6, 1865, Page 2.
DIED
Weisel, -- In Friend's Cove, on the 23d of December, 1864, Mr. William Weisel, aged 37 years, 9 months, and 21 days. ... His lifeless remains were committed to the grave on Sunday, Dec. 25th, amid a very large concourse of sorrowing friends and neighbors, there to rest until the morning of the resurrection.
US Federal Census 1850 Pennsylvania, Bedford County.
Bedford Township, p. 16A, ln 23-28, [House 3,3] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel Abraham 51 M . Miller 3,000 Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 52 F . . . Pa
Weisel John 17 M . Laborer . Pa
Weisel Mary 12 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Abraham 6 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Joseph 4 M . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 16A & 16B, ln 42 & 1-2, [House 6,6] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel William W. 23 M . Wagon maker 600 Pa
Weisel Jane 22 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 4/12 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 15, [House 138,146] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Peter 22 M . Butcher . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 24-30, [House 140,148] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Michael 40 M . Cooper . Pa
Weisel Mary 40 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 17 F . . . Pa
Weisel Ellen 13 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel William 11 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Emma 7 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Henrietta 4 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 33-34, [House 210, 221] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel Barbara 72 F . . . Pa
Carney Ann 37 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 35-41, [House 211, 222] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel John 46 M . Farmer 1,200 Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Eve M. 8 F . . . Pa
Weisel Susan 6 F . . . Pa
Weisel Henry 4 M . . . Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 2 F . . . Pa
Weisel David 0/12 M . . . Pa Age-looks like 0/12 may have meant 10/12
Napier Township, p. 62A, ln 20-22, [House 343,350] Sept 2, 1850
Weisel Samuel W. 25 M . Miller . Pa school
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary E. 2 F . . . Pa
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/census/1850broadtop.htm
Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1850
Census taken November 14-20, 1850.
3 3 Weisel, Abraham M 51 Miller 3000 PA
Elizabeth F 52 ?
John M 17 Laborer ?
Mary F 12 ?
Abraham M 6 ?
Joseph M 4 ?
Shaffer, Ellen F 26 ?
Enumerated as Peter Weisel, age 22, occupation Butcher.
Ibid.
Bedford Township, p. 16A, ln 23-28, [House 3,3] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel Abraham 51 M . Miller 3,000 Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 52 F . . . Pa
Weisel John 17 M . Laborer . Pa
Weisel Mary 12 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Abraham 6 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Joseph 4 M . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 16A & 16B, ln 42 & 1-2, [House 6,6] Aug 5, 1850
Weisel William W. 23 M . Wagon maker 600 Pa
Weisel Jane 22 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 4/12 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 15, [House 138,146] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Peter 22 M . Butcher . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 24-30, [House 140,148] Aug 12, 1850
Weisel Michael 40 M . Cooper . Pa
Weisel Mary 40 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary 17 F . . . Pa
Weisel Ellen 13 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel William 11 M . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Emma 7 F . . . Pa attends school
Weisel Henrietta 4 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 33-34, [House 210, 221] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel Barbara 72 F . . . Pa
Carney Ann 37 F . . . Pa
Bedford Township, p. 27A, ln 35-41, [House 211, 222] Aug 14, 1850
Weisel John 46 M . Farmer 1,200 Pa
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Eve M. 8 F . . . Pa
Weisel Susan 6 F . . . Pa
Weisel Henry 4 M . . . Pa
Weisel Elizabeth 2 F . . . Pa
Weisel David 0/12 M . . . Pa Age-looks like 0/12 may have meant 10/12
Napier Township, p. 62A, ln 20-22, [House 343,350] Sept 2, 1850
Weisel Samuel W. 25 M . Miller . Pa school
Weisel Rebecca 30 F . . . Pa
Weisel Mary E. 2 F . . . Pa
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/census/1850broadtop.htm
Broad Top Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1850
Census taken November 14-20, 1850.
3 3 Weisel, Abraham M 51 Miller 3000 PA
Elizabeth F 52 ?
John M 17 Laborer ?
Mary F 12 ?
Abraham M 6 ?
Joseph M 4 ?
Shaffer, Ellen F 26 ?
Age 6, father is Abraham Weisel
US Federal Census 1880 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
Abrm. WEISLE JR, age 36, with wife Malinda.
Ibid.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
Listed age 30 with husband Abrm. Weisle Jr.
Tribune Democrat Bedford County, Pennsylvania Bedford Gazette, page 1 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
7 May 1926
Bedford, May 7 - Mrs. Abram Weisel, widow of the late Abram Weisel, a
former Justice of the Peace of Bedford, died at her late residence on East
Penn Street early Monday morning. While her health has been frail for
several months, her condition became critical following the death and
burial of her youngest son, J. Harold Weisel, of Pittsburg, two weeks ago.
Mrs. Weisel was a native of Friends Cove and a member of one of the oldest
Bedford County families. She lived an (unreadable) and useful life in the
home, the church and the community and was held in highesteem by all who
knew her. She is survived by the following children: Theodore, of Summitt;
Lloyd, of Everett; Mrs. Guy Blymer of Pittsburg; Miss Estella, of
Washington, D. C., and Misses Henrietta, Martha, Elizabeth and Elsie, of
Bedford. Funeral services were in charge of her pastor, the Rev. J. Albert
Eyler, of the Reformed Church of which she had been a life-long and
faithful member.
Biographical Review: Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, Boston, Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1899, pps. 87, 88) http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ Bedford County Genealogy Project Biography Board Posted By: Martha Cross Sargent Date: August 19 2003.
Reed, John Philip,
John Philip Reed, retired attorney-at-law, an esteemed citizen of Bedford borough, was
born in Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pa., January 13, 1817, son of Michael and
Elizabeth (Schell) Reed.
His paternal ancestors dwelt in Germany until the early part of the last century,
when, in the year 1727, his great-great-grandfather Reed, John Philip, first, a native
of the Palatinate, Germany, was compelled to flee on account of religious persecution.
Coming to America with his family, John Philip Reed, first, purchased from the Penns
land in the northern part of Montgomery County and settled there. His son, Michael,
the eldest of eight children, is the next lineal representative in this branch. He was
a tanner and shoemaker by trade, and made shoes for soldiers in the Revolutionary
Army. John Philip Reed, second, son of Michael, is thought to have been born in
Montgomery County. He settled in Washington, Franklin County, where he followed his
trade of carpenter in connection with farming. He acquired a handsome property, and
bore an excellent reputation among his neighbors for honesty and uprightness.
Michael, second, son of the second John Philip and father of Mr. Reed whose name
appears at the head of this sketch, was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in
1788. From his father he learned the trade of a Carpenter and builder, to which he
added that of cabinet-maker. Taking up his residence in Schellsburg about 1810, soon
after obtaining his majority, he plied his vocation successfully for a number of
years, adding new honors to the name which his father had borne so well. When the
Bedford and Stoyestown Pike was proposed, the manager of the company that was to build
the road selected Mr. Reed as surveyor. He had no knowledge of surveying, but was told
that he could easily learn. Consequently he took up the study privately, constructed
his own quadrant, and laid out the road successfully. It crosses a ridge of the
Alleghany Mountains. After that he was frequently called upon to do surveying, and at
his death was probably better versed in the topography of Bedford County than any
other man. In politics, he was a Democrat and served in the Pennsylvania Legislature
in 1833 and again in 1836. He was for many years a Justice of the Peace in
Schellsburg, and did most of the conveyancing in this section. All in all, he was a
man of unusual activity and practically a self-made man, having had few advantages in
his younger days. His wife, Elizabeth, was a daughter of John Schell, formerly of
Berks County, whence he moved to what is now known as Schellsburg, of which he was the
original proprietor, and laid out the town.
Michael and Elizabeth (Schell) Reed had nine children, of whom eight reached mature
years. The following is a brief mention: Elizabeth, who married Godfrey Yeager (both
deceased); John Philip, special subject of this sketch; Maria, widow of John Munich,
of Bedford; Jacob, a resident of Bedford; Michael, (deceased); Joseph, living in
Oakmont, Pa., who was a soldier in the Mexican War; Margaret, wife of Reuben R.
Colvin, of Napier township; Chorlotte, widow of Thomas B. McFadden, of Harrison, Pa.;
and Peter, in Tyrone, Pa.
John Philip Reed had but meagre opportunities for an education, his early studies
being limited to the branches taught in the common school of which he was an
attendant. In early manhood, when his father was away on surveying trip, he had charge
of the carpenter shop. In 1840 he was elected Justice of the Peace for a term of five
years, and in 1848 he was elected for three years Prothonotary of the Courts of
Bedford County and Registrar and Recorder. He was then out of office for three years,
and at the end of that time was elected for another term of three years. The three
years he was out of office he studied law, and being admitted to the bar in 1852, he
at once engaged in practice. He made a specialty of Orphan's Court practice. He
retired from active business in 1887.
Mr. Reed was married in 1840 to Lucinda, daughter of Isaac Mengel, of Berks County.
Six children were born to them, namely: John Philip, a lawyer of Los Angeles, Cal.;
Schell, (deceased); Mengel, a physician, (deceased); Joseph A., a lawyer in
Philadelphia; James B., (deceased), who was a resident of Baltimore; and George W., of
Philadelphia. The mother of these children died in 1876. She was a member of the
German Reformed Church. In 1880, Mr. Reed formed a second union with Sarah Allen,
daughter of Philip Weisel, of Bedford. She has one son, Paul Reed.
Mr. Reed is a member of the Reformed church, and has been an Elder for many years. He
is secretary and treasurer of the Bedford Cemetery Association, and secretary of the
Board of Trustees of the Job Mann Trust. He was one of the promoters of the Bedford
Railroad, and has served as secretary and treasurer of the company for some years, and
was secretary and treasurer of the Bedford Mineral Spring Company.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 115178532.
Oliver Weisel
Birth: Mar. 4, 1832
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Aug. 30, 1913
Bowling Green
Wood County
Ohio, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Isaac Weisel (1806 - 1878)
Jane Dorsey Weisel (1808 - 1878)
Siblings:
Caroline Weisel (____ - 1853)*
Oliver Weisel (1832 - 1913)
Mary D Weisel (1833 - 1852)*
Lloyd Weisel (1835 - 1896)*
Rosetta Weisel Heminger (1837 - 1883)*
Sarah C. Weisel Burrell (1841 - 1902)*
Rufus Weisel (1843 - 1863)*
John Weisel (1845 - 1908)*
Laura Jane Weisel Hutton (1847 - 1928)*
Burial:
Bechtel Cemetery
Van Buren
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Created by: rakjr
Record added: Aug 09, 2013
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HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). p. 657.
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LLOYD WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Van Buren, was born in this county, April 23,
1835. His parents, Isaac and Jane (Dorset') Weisel, were natives of
Pennsylvania, the former a shoemaker by trade, but in later life
a farmer; they came to this county in 1833, and died here in 1878, their
deaths occurring only one week apart. They were the parents of ten
children, six of whom are yet living: Oliver, Lloyd, Charlotte, Sarah, John
and Laura. A son, Rufus, served in the Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and died in the hospital: Lloyd, the subject of this sketch, has
resided in this county all his life, except eight years spent in
California. He returned to this county in 186J, and has since engaged in
farming and stock raising. having farm property to the extent of 300 acres:
He is a member of Haywood Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 333. He married,
September 14, 1865, Nancy, daughter of James Telfer. No children have been
born of this union, but Mr. and Mrs. Weisel have reared two, who have been
in the fam ily since they were quite young: Mary Telfer and Melvin Needham.
The family are members of the Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Weisel
is a Republican. He is one of the substantial farmers of this county.
Ibid. page 473.
468 - HISTORY OE HANCOCK COUNTY.
CHAPTER XXII.
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
472 - HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
PAGE 473 - PICTURE OF LLOYD WEISEL
Ibid. page 853.
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UNION TOWNSHIP - 853
UNION TOWNSHIP.
JOHN WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Mount Cory, was born in Allen Township, this
county, September 6, 1845, son of Isaac and Jane (Dorsey) Weisel, natives
of Pennsylvania, and of German and English descent. They moved from
Pennsylvania to this county about 1835, and settled in Allen Township, on a
farm where they spent the remaining portion of their lives, their deaths
occurring in 1878, within one week of each other. John Weisel, the subject
of this sketch, is the eighth in a family of ten children, nine of whom
grew to maturity. He was reared on a farm, received a common school
education, and has been a farmer all his life. He is the owner of 118 acres
of land in Union Township, this county, where he resides. In 1870 he
married Barbara Jane Swab, daughter of Solomon Swab, and of German descent,
and their children are William R., Charley Otto, Parlee E., Oliver Earl and
Nolin S. Mr. and Mrs. Weisel are members of the Evangelical Association. In
politics he is a Democrat.
1860 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. M653_1072, p.476, Fam: 148-185.
1860 St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania,
Weisel, John 30 M Carpenter 200 PA
Weisel, Mary 28 F PA
Weisel, William 3 M PA
Weisel, Mary M. 2 F PA
Weisel, Ann 23 F PA
Ibid.
1860 St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania,
Weisel, John 30 M Carpenter 200 PA
Weisel, Mary 28 F PA
Weisel, William 3 M PA
Weisel, Mary M. 2 F PA
Weisel, Ann 23 F PA
Living with her older brother John Weisel.
US Federal Census 1880 Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Living with her parents Jacob and Mary Weisel.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
Census - 1870 United States Federal. St. Clair Twp., Bedford Co., PA.
Name:George Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1870
Event Place:Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:24
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Birth Year (Estimated):1845-1846
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page Number:10
Household ID:76
Line Number:34
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M593
GS Film number:000552803
Digital Folder Number:004278502
Image Number:00651
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
George WeiselM24Pennsylvania
Amanda WeiselF26Pennsylvania
Mary WeiselF0Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZLJ-H4D : 17 October 2014), George Weisel, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 10, family 76, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,803.
US Federal Census 1880 Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
Living with wife Amanda, 3 children, and mother-in-law Mary Smith.
Ibid.
Colerain, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p.107B
Abrm. WEISLE JR. Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Malinda C. WEISLE Wife M Female W 30 MD Keeping House MD MD
Susan E. WEISLE Dau S Female W 4 PA At Home PA MD
Elisabeth A. WEISLE Dau S Female W 2 PA At Home PA MD
Henrietta C. WEISLE Dau S Female W 1 PA At Home PA MD
Harrison, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 129B
Samuel WEISEL Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer PA PA
Charlotte WEISEL Wife M Female W 45 PA Keeps House PA PA
Loretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA PA PA
Sarah WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA PA PA
George W. WEISEL Son S Male W 14 PA Helps On Farm PA PA
Emmeline WEISEL Dau S Female W 12 PA PA PA
Margaretta WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA PA PA
David WEISEL Son S Male W 9 PA PA PA
William WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 300A
Edward BRADLEY Self S Male W 37 PA Blacksmith PA PA
Catharine WISEL Aunt S Female W 65 PA Keeping House PA PA
Sarah WISEL Aunt S Female W 57 PA PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 3A
Michael WEISEL Self S Male W 71 PA Cooker PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 6C
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA
Ella WEISEL Dau S Female W 17 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 10D
Mary WEISEL Self W Female W 72 PA Keeping House PA PA
Michael WEISEL Son S Male W 39 PA Laborer PA PA
Ettie WEISEL Dau S Female W 32 PA House Keeper PA PA
East St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 307C
George WEISEL Self M Male W 34 PA Laborer PA PA
Amanda WEISEL Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Mary I. WEISEL Dau S Female W 10 PA At Home PA PA
George WEISEL Son S Male W 5 PA PA PA
Annie O. WEISEL Dau S Female W 2 PA PA PA
Mary SMITH MotherL W Female W 64 PA Boarding PA PA
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 25C
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Juniata, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 184B
Geo. GARDILLE Self M Male W 55 BAVARIA Genl. S. Keeper BAVARIA BAVARIA
Susan GARDILLE Wife M Female W 40 PA Keeps House --- ---
Albert GARDILLE Son S Male W 17 PA Works On Farm BAVARIA PA
Edward GARDILLE Son S Male W 15 PA BAVARIA PA
James GARDILLE Son S Male W 13 PA BAVARIA PA
Frank GARDILLE Son S Male W 9 PA BAVARIA PA
Margaret GARDILLE Dau S Female W 7 PA BAVARIA PA
Amelia GARDILLE Dau S Female W 5 PA BAVARIA PA
Annie GARDILLE Dau S Female W 3 PA BAVARIA PA
Laura WEISEL Other S Female W 17 PA Servant PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 190B
Jacob WISEL Self M Male W 81 PA Miller Retired PA PA
Mary WISEL Wife M Female W 75 PA House Keeper BADEN BADEN
Annie WISEL Dau S Female W 35 PA At Home PA PA
Ettie TROUT GDau S Female W 17 PA Dress Maker PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 197C
Josiah WEISEL Self M Male W 63 PA Farmer PA PA
Amelia WEISEL Wife M Female W 53 PA House Keeper PA PA
Margaret A. WEISEL Dau S Female W 26 PA Dress Maker PA PA
George Wm. WEISEL Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Sarah J. WEISEL Dau S Female W 19 PA At Home PA PA
Franklin WEISEL Son S Male W 18 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Lorenzo WEISEL Son S Male W 16 PA Farm Hand PA PA
Hannah R. WEISEL Dau S Female W 15 PA At Home PA PA
King, Bedford, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255098, NA Film Number T9-1098, p. 198B
Elizabeth MOWRY Self W Female W 68 PA Retired Housekeeper PA PA
Isaah MOWRY Son S Male W 26 PA Farmer PA PA
Andrew MOWRY Brother S Male W 68 PA Retired Farmer PA PA
Emma WEISEL Other S Female W 30 PA Servant PA PA
Howard LAMBRIGHT Other S Male W 2 PA PA PA
Amanda, age 35, living with husband George Weisel, age 34.
1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana.
Bear Creek, Jay, Indiana, FHL Film 1254287, NA Film Number T9-0287, p. 383C
Isaiah WEISEL Self M Male W 27 OH Farmer PA PA
Nancy J. WEISEL Wife M Female W 29 IN Keeping House PA IRE
Daniel WEISEL Son S Male W 5 IN OH IN
Daniel WEISEL Father M Male W 79 PA Mill Wright PA PA
Eliza WEISEL Mother M Female W 69 PA Keeping House PA PA
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BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW, VOLUME XXXII,
BOSTON: BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1899
CONTAINING LIFE SKETCHES OF LEADING CITIZENS OF
BEDFORD AND SOMERSET COUNTIES PENNSYLVANIA
Henry Diehl grew to manhood on the parental homestead. Although he attended
the district school in his younger days, his mental training has been in a large
measure self-directed, as the schools of fifty years ago afforded but scant
educational privileges compared with the schools of the present day. In
February, 1864, he enlisted in Company D, Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer
Infantry, under General Butler, whose regiment was incorporated as a part of the
Twenty-fourth Army Corps, First Brigade and Third Division. With his comrades
he participated in the battles at Cold Harbor, Drury's Bluff, the Wilderness,
the siege of Petersburg, and various other engagements. The Third Division, to which his regiment belonged, was
the first to surround General Lee at Appomattox, where he surrendered. On being
mustered out of service at the close of the war, Mr. Diehl returned home, and
has since devoted himself to the management of his farm. He has two hundred
acres of land in his own homestead property, on which he has made valuable
improvements; and he is recognized as one of the skilful and progressive farmers
of the township. He also owns one-third interest in the old homestead.
Politically, he supports the principles of the Republican party. Fraternally,
he is a member of Watson Post, G.A.R. of Bedford, Pa., and of Rainsburg Lodge,
I. O. O. F., in which he has passed all the chairs, and is now Past Master.
On December 20, 1866, Mr. Diehl married Susanna Weisel, daughter of the late
John Weisel, of Bedford township, Pa. They are the parents of six children,
namely: Mary E., wife of John T. Shaffer, of Colerain township; David W. W., of
Colerain; Laura L., wife of Henry Grand Diehl, also of Colerain township; Joseph
G.; Carrie A.; and Reuben F. Mr. and Mrs. Diehl are both member of the Reformed
church.
(Source: Biographical Review: Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, Boston, Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1899, pps. 185, 186) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bedford/bios/biorev4.txt.
p. 185-186
Henry Diehl is a prominent farmer and stock-raiser of Colerain township, in Bedford County, Pa., and a member
of one of the earliest settled families of this county. He was born May 17, 1842, in Colerain, which was
likewise the place of birth of his father, the late Joseph H. Diehl. His paternal grandfather, John Diehl,
according to the genealogic table of the Diehl family, issued in 1891, was born in Loudoun County, Virginia, in
1771, and came to Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pa., a lad of thirteen, in 1784. John Diehl's father was
Samuel Diehl, who married a Miss Ritchey. Mr Henry Diehl is therefore a descendant in the fourth generation
from Samuel Diehl, the line being Samuel1, John2, Joseph H.3, and Henry4.
Joseph H. Diehl was brought up on a farm, and, following in the footsteps of his ancestors, made farming his
life work. He reclaimed a large part of his land from the wilderness, and in its care and cultivation took
great pleasure and pride from his early manhood until his death in March, 1895. He married Elizabeth Harclerode
of Colerain township. Six of their children survive, as follows: William M., of Monroe, Pa.; Henry, the special
subject of this sketch; Susanna, residing at Altoona, Pa., the widow of the late John Holterbaum; Mary E.,
widow of Henry Koontz, late of Colerain; Reuben, likewise of Colerain; and Sarah E., wife of Isaac Dibert, of
Colerain township.
Henry Diehl grew to manhood on the parental homestead. Although he attended the district school in his younger
days, his mental training has been in a large measure self-directed, as the schools of fifty years ago afforded
but scant educational priveleges compared with schools of the present day. In February, 1864, he enlisted in
Company D, Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, under General Butler, whose regiment was incorporated
as a part of the Twenty-fourth Army Corps, First Brigade and Third Division. With his comrades he participated
in the battles of Cold Harbor, Drury's Bluff, the Wilderness, the siege of Petersburg, and various other
engagements. The Third Division, to which his regiment belonged, was the first to surround General Lee at
Appomattox, where he surrendered. On being mustered out of service at the close of the war, Mr. Diehl returned
home, and has since devoted himself to the management of his farm. He has two hundred acres of land in his own
homestead property, on which he has made valuable improvements; and he is recognized as one of the skillful and
progressive farmers of the township. He also owns one-third interest in the old homestead. Politically, he
supports the principles of the Republican party. Fraternally, he is a member of the Watson Post, G. A. R., of
Bedford, Pa., and of Rainsburg Lodge, I.O.O.F., in which he has passed all the chairs, and is now Past Master.
On December 20, 1866, Mr. Diehl married Susanna Weisel, daughter of the late John Weisel, of Bedford township,
Pa. They are the parents of six children, namely: Mary E., wife of John T. Shaffer, of Colerain township; David
W. W., of Colerain; Laura L., wife of Henry Grant Diehl, also of Colerain township; Joseph G.; Carrie A.; and
Reuben F. Mr. and Mrs. Diehl are both members of the Reformed church.
(Source: Biographical Review: Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, Boston, Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1899, pps. 74, 77.) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bedford/bios/biorev2.txt.
David W. Lee, proprietor of Fruit Hill Farm in Bedford County, Pa., is carrying on a substantial business as a
general farmer and milk dealer, and is known as one of the most progressive and prosperous agriculturists of
this vicinity. He was born in Bedford township, July 15, 1841, being the son of Nathan and Martha (Hunt) Lee.
He comes of distinguished Colonial stock, the emigrant ancestor from whom he is descended being, it is said,
the founder of the family from which Generals Robert E. and Fitz-Hugh Lee sprang.
Nathan Lee was a son of George Lee. He passed his entire life within the limits of Bedford County, and died
November 19, 1875. He married Martha Hunt, daughter of Thomas Hunt, and of their children the following are now
living: David W., the special subject of this sketch; Henry W., of Bedford, Pa.; Wynfield S., of Hyattsville,
Md.; George W., of Bradley, Ill.; Benjamin Franklin, of Wilkinsburg, Pa.; and John C., of Hillsboro, Md.
Thomas Hunt, the maternal grandfather, was born and reared in Dublin, Ireland. When nineteen years old he
emigrated to America, and for some years afterward resided in Bedford, Pa. Subsequently, removing with his
family to Cumberland Valley township as a pioneer, he took up and patented a large tract of land and from that
time until his death was there engaged in farming pursuits. A man of great intelligence and strong personality,
he was influential in the administration of local affairs, and while living in Bedford served several years as
Justice of the Peace.
David W. Lee was reared and educated in Bedford township, and during the larger part of his active life he has
devoted his time mainly to the cultivation of the soil. In 1867 he purchased his present fine farm of two
hundred acres, which he has since managed most skillfully and successfully, carrying on general farming and
dairying. He has built up a large milk route in Bedford, and from his dairy of Jersey cows, numbering from
thirty to thirty-five, he supplies his customers with pure milk and cream.
When the railway between Bedford and Cumberland was built, he had charge of the construction of more than two
miles of it, and when the town of Bedford decided to establish water works he was awarded the contract for the
same, and superintended the construction of the plant. A practical businessman, willing to serve the public to
the best of his ability, Mr. Lee has often been called to places of trust. He is now president of the board of
trustees of the Job Mann Fund of twenty-five thousand dollars, left by the Hon. Job Mann, the income of which
is to be used to educate poor but talented young men for the ministry. He is a Director of the Bedford County
Agricultural Society, and has served as one of the School Directors for Bedford township.
During the Civil War Mr. Lee served for two years in Company B, One Hundred and Forty-ninth Pennsylvania
Volunteer Infantry; and, as a member of the famous company known as Colonel Roy Stone's "Bucktails" was at the
front in the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna River, Cold Harbor, the siege of Petersburg,
and in numerous minor engagements. Fraternally, he is a member of the Major William Watson Post, G. A. R.
Politically, he is a stanch supporter of the principles of the Republican party.
On December 4, 1867, Mr. Lee married Miss Harriet Boor, also of Bedford County. She died May 9, 1879, leaving
five children, namely: Ella J., wife of Harry Fodders; Charles E.; Samuel E.; Nettie M.; and Ross F. He
subsequently married, February 19, 1880, Miss Elizabeth Weisel, daughter of John Weisel, late of Bedford
County. By this union he had one child, Minnie R., the mother being deceased. Mr. Lee and his children are
active members of the Presbetyrian church, in which he has faithfully served as an elder for many years. The
death of Mrs. Elizabeth Lee occurred on March 10, 1899. She was also a member of the Presbyterian church.
U. S. Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1880.
Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania
Rebecca WEISEL Self W Female W 60 PA Keeps House PA PA
Sophia WEISEL Dau S Female W 27 PA PA PA
John DIEHL GSon S Male W 3 PA --- ---
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 139.
Name: Edward Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1835
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
House Number: 135
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
Jacob ShullM39Pennsylvania
Catharin ShullF39Pennsylvania
Maryann HeislerF15Pennsylvania
Elizabeth ShullF5Pennsylvania
Edward WeiselM15Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M445-VYC : 12 April 2016), Edward Weisel in household of Jacob Shull, Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 139, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1944.
Name: Edward Weisel
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 86
Birth Date: 20 Dec 1834
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 21 Sep 1921
Death Place: Milford, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Michael Weisel
Mother: Mariah Kline
Certificate Number: 87210
Edward Weisel - 1921 - False
Household Members
NameAge
Name: Edward Weisel
Name: Mariah Kline
Name: Michael Weisel
1870 US Federal Census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Ward 9 District 25 Roll: M593_1393 pg 263 Image 538
Sub Div No 25, Philadelphia County, 9 June 1870, p.12 lines 14-18
Weisel, Daniel K 32 M W Dealing Segar 1000 PA
Esther 27 F W Keeping House PA
John W 3 M W PA
Harri?? 9/12 M W PA
Hotenstein, Mary 52 F W Servant PA
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 374, sheet 360B.
Name: Daniel K Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Cigar Maker
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Birth Year (Estimated): 1835
Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 360
Person Number: 0
Volume: 1
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
Daniel K WeiselSelfM45Pennsylvania, United States
Estra WeiselWifeF34Pennsylvania, United States
John WeiselSonM13Pennsylvania, United States
Harry WeiselSonM11Pennsylvania, United States
Charles WeiselSonM6Pennsylvania, United States
Charles HardensteinOtherM25Pennsylvania, United States
Mary HardensteinOtherF63Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWJK-9SV : 21 August 2017), Mary Hardenstein in household of Daniel K Weisel, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 374, sheet 360B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,178.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915.
Name: Daniel Weisel
Birth Date: abt 1828
Birth Place: Penna
Death Date: 30 May 1892
Death Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Age at Death: 64
Burial Date: 1 Jun 1892
Burial Place: Hilejas StationPennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race: White
Street address: 534 Diamond
Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Marital status: Widowed
FHL Film Number: 1901685
Original data:
"Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803–1915." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008, 2010. From originals housed at the Philadelphia City Archives. "Death Records.".
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 115950635.
Daniel Kline Weisel
Birth: 8 Aug 1838
Death: 29 May 1892 (aged 53)
Burial: Saint Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hill, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section, Row N
Memorial #: 115950635
Inscription: Aged 53 Yrs 9 Mo & 21 Days
Family Members
Parents
Michael Weisel 1811-1877
Siblings
Edward Weisel 1834-1921
Amanda Weisel Henry 1839-1894
Joseph Weisel 1842-1875
Emeline Weisel Haring 1843-1916
Charles Kline Weisel 1846-1922
Children
Daniel Franklin Weisel 1863-1863
Elizabeth Weisel 1865-1866
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 23 Aug 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115950635
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 November 2019), memorial page for Daniel Kline Weisel (8 Aug 1838–29 May 1892), Find A Grave Memorial no. 115950635, citing Saint Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hill, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Frakture Birth and Baptism Certificate for Ester Hartenstein, 10 Aug 1843 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Frakture is in the possesion of John and Diane Weisel, son of John and Edna Weisel, grandson of John and Anna, great grandson of Daniel K. and Ester Weisel December 2003.
Husband and Wife: Johannes Hartenstein and Maria Henrich
Daughter, born 10 August 1843, Marlboro? Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Child's Name: Ester ?
Baptized: 1843
Witness: Samuel Henrich and his wife Katharina
The birth location looks like Malborg Township, the source image is hard to read.
United States Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, 1870.
1870 Census Philadelphia Ward 10 District 32, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Roll M593-1395 page 534, Image 768
Emanuel Heist 28 Cigarworker PA
Charles Weisel 23 Cigarworker PA
Mary Button 23 Cigarmaker PA
Jane Wansitler 22 (hard to read could be cigarmaker but looks like daefamaker?) PA
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Charles Weisel
Spouse's Name: Maria M. Button
Event Date: 01 Nov 1870
Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V26R-18B : 11 February 2018), Charles Weisel and Maria M. Button, 01 Nov 1870; citing Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 1,765,120.
1880 US Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania www.familysearch.org (1880 census).
Rock Hill, Bucks, Pennsylvania, NA Film Number T9-1107, p. 34C
Charles K. WEISEL Self M Male W 33 PA Cigar Maker PA PA
Maria H. WEISEL Wife M Female W 33 PA Cigar Maker PA PA
Lottia M. WEISEL Dau S Female W 11M PA PA PA
1920 United States Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1910 Miricode Census Index Bucks Co. PA
Charles Weisel Head 64
Wallace B. son 27
Annie Moyer daughter
Emma F. daughter 18
Bucks County Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Obituary Index Transcribed and provided by Larry Hillpot http://www.larryhillpot.com/ (December 2005) http://larry.uptask.com/obits.asp.
Charles Weisel, one of Perkasie's pioneer cigar men, died at the home of his son-in-law, Ira Sacks, on Sunday morning, aged 76 years and 10 days. Death resulted from a paralytic stroke. Mr. Weisel was a product of the old school of the cigar industry. A native of Milford township where, during the Civil War days practically every home had
a cigar manufactory connected with it, and where usually the parents and children were the only employes. Weisel learned the trade at an early age. Upon reaching maturity he went to Philadelphia, where he followed his trade until 1879 when he moved to Bridgetown, now the third ward of Perkasie. He lived there until 1920, when with his
son-in-law he moved to South Fourth street. In 1892, when the Roig Cigar Company located in Perkasie, they employed Mr. Weisel, as foreman, in which capacity he served until January, 1913, when he suffered his first paralytic stroke and was forced to resign. Several subsequent attacks seriously handicapped him although he was able to be about until early last week. Early Sunday morning the fatal attack came. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon in Ebenezer Evangelical church, of which he was a member. Rev. R. W. Musselman officiated. Interment was made in Perkasie Evangelical Cemetery. There survive three daughters, Mrs. Ira Sacks, Mrs. Ellis Moyer, of Perkasie; Mrs. David Lovett, of Chester, and a son, Wallace Weisel, of Perkasie.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 93061153.
Charles Kline Weisel
Birth: 7 Dec 1846
Death: 17 Dec 1922 (aged 76)
Burial: South Perkasie Evangelical Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 2
Memorial #: 93061153
Inscription: Father - Aged 76 Years & 10 Days
Family Members
Parents
Michael Weisel 1811-1877
Spouse
Maria Moyer Button Weisel 1847-1907
Siblings
Edward Weisel 1834-1921
Daniel Kline Weisel 1838-1892
Amanda Weisel Henry 1839-1894
Joseph Weisel 1842-1875
Emeline Weisel Haring 1843-1916
Children
Allen Weisel 1874-1875
Harry Eugene Weisel 1877-1878
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 4 Jul 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93061153#source
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for Charles Kline Weisel (7 Dec 1846–17 Dec 1922), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93061153, citing South Perkasie Evangelical Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Reoder, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0026; FHL microfilm: 1241385.
Name: Henry G Hartenstein
Age: 52
Birth Date: Sep 1847
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1900: Reoder, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sheet Number: 1
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 15
Family Number: 16
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name: Elizabeth W Hartenstein
Marriage Year: 1864
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation: Cigar Maker
Months Not Employed: 0
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
House Owned or Rented: O
Home Free or Mortgaged: M
Farm or House: F
Neighbors:
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry G Hartenstein 52
Elizabeth W Hartenstein 48
Matilda Hartenstein 14
Note - Elizabeth, born Aug 1851, age 48, married 36 years, 3 children, 3 living, occupation: cigar maker
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967.
Name: Eliza Hartenstine
[Eliza Weisel]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 82
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1850
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 15 Feb 1933
Death Place: South Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Michael Weisel
Mother: Mary Wieand
Spouse: Henry Hartenstine
Certificate Number: 18321
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 017001-020000
Obituary. The Central News (Perkasie, Pennsylvania) 22 Feb 1933, Wednesday, Page 4.
Newspapers.com, https://www.newspapers.com/image/229532829 (Nov. 2019)
Trumbauersville
Eliza Hartenstine (nee Weisel) widow of Henry Hartenstein, who lived in this section for the greater part of her life, died last week at the home of a son, near Dorney Park, Allentown, at the age of 82 years, 6 months and 4 days. Funeral services were held on Saturday in St. John's church, Spinnerstown with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. H. M. Kistler officiated.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 31620218.
Eliza Weisel Hartenstine
Birth: unknown
Death: 15 Feb 1933 Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 31620218
Bio: Eliza was the wife of Henry K. Hartenstine.
Family Members
Children
Annie Weisel Hartenstine Henze 1873-1945
Tillie Weisel Hartenstine Weldner 1884-1968
Created by: Mike O (46957759)
Added: 22 Nov 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31620218
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for Eliza Weisel Hartenstine (unknown–15 Feb 1933), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31620218, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Mike O (contributor 46957759) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 31620285.
Henry G. Hartenstine
Birth: unknown
Death: 11 Feb 1928 Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 31620285
Family Members
Children
Annie Weisel Hartenstine Henze 1873-1945
Tillie Weisel Hartenstine Weldner 1884-1968
Created by: Mike O (46957759)
Added: 22 Nov 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31620285/henry-g_-hartenstine
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2019), memorial page for Henry G. Hartenstine (unknown–11 Feb 1928), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31620285, citing Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Mike O (contributor 46957759) .
Bible of Samuel T. Weisel (1868- 19xx) Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. (Bible in possesion of Clarence and Hazel Weisel family, Bucks Co., PA. Scanned images provided by Bonnie Swartley Martin, July 2002.).
FAMILY REGISTER
PARENT'S NAMES
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
[BLANK PAGE]
Grandparents
--------------------
Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
Michael Kulp June 23, 1839 - Nov 19, 1885
Mary Amanda Texter Kulp June 30, 1837 - June 28, 1906
CHILDREN'S NAMES
Charles D. Weisel 7-18-1891
Harvey D. Weisel 10-5-1892
Elizabeth D. Weisel 6-5-1896
Milton D. Weisel 2-17-1901
MARRIAGES
Harvey D. Weisel to Ida Moyer 6-24-1914
Elizabeth D. weisel to Wilmer T Schaffer 1-2-1915
Elizabeth D. W. Schaffer to Horace J. Webner [no date]
Milton D. Weisel to Gladys Jones 6-15-1929
Harvey D. Weisel to Miriam Fluck Meyers 6-25-1930
[Parents]
Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
A transcription of a what appears to be a document written by Henry B Weisel certifying his marriage and lists birth and baptism dates of his children. The transcription may have been done by his son Samuel Weisel. See also the source Bible of Samuel T Weisel (1868-1943) (Hand written document, transcribed after the death of Henry Weisel. The document pages were contributed by Hazel Weisel, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 2002. Original Bible in the possession of Hazel Weisel Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified.).
I do hereby certify that I have been married on the 19th day of January in
1861 to Miss Elizabeth Texter of the township of Rockhill, Bucks County
State of Pennsylvania, by the Reverend Pikes Ott.
Henry B Weisel
Milford Township Bucks Co Pa. was batechised By
Paster Frederic Woage at the Trumboursville Church In the
year 1861.
Mareyan Weisel was born on the 29 day of January in
the year 1862 babticed July 6 by Frederic Woage and the babticed
where the parents. Mareyan Weisel Died on the 3 day of September 1881
Milton Weisel was born on the 12 day
of August in the year 1864 babticed January 1 by Frederick
Woage and the babticed where the parents
Emma Weisel was
born on the 2 day of December 1866. Babticed on the 18 day of
Febuary 1867 F. Woage the Babticed witness where the parents. Emma
Weisel Died on the 30 September 1881
Samuel Weisel was born on the 15 day of April 1868 Babticed
on the 18 day of May by O. F Woage Babticed Witness where the
parents.
John Henry Weisel was born on the 25 day of October
in the year 1870 Babticed on the 1 of January 1871 by O F Woage
Babticed Witness where Jonas Barnt & Wife. John Henry Weisel
Died on 18 day of Febuary. Age 3 month & 23 Days.
Elizabeth Weisel
was born on the 4 Day of Febuary 1872 Babticed on the 6 Day of
Febuary 1872 by O. F. Woage Babticed witness where John Weisel &
Wife Elizabeth Weisel Died on the 7 Day of April 1873. age 1 yr 2mo 3 day
Henry Weisel was born on the 8 day of August 1837
Died on the 2 Day of February 1872 his age was 34 yr 5 mo 25 day
Elizabeth Weisel was born on the 20 of December 1838 and
Died on the 11 Day of December 1876 Age 37 yr 11 mo 21 day
compiled by Frances Wise Waite, Bucks County Tombstone Inscriptions (Bucks County Genealogical Society First Printing 1984).
Henry Weisel 8 August 1837-2 February 1872
middle section Row 15, Cemetery #2, Ridge Valley Cemetary, Argus, West Rockhill Twp, PA
1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio.
Prospect, Marion, Ohio, NA Film Number T9-1046, p. 103B
Redden S. WEISEL Self M Male W 30 PA "Saw Miller" PA PA
Martha J. WEISEL Wife M Female W 22 OH Keeping House OH OH
Census - 1850 United States Federal.
Name:William Wesely
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1850
Event Place:Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:24
Race:White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1826
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Household ID:
House Number:202
Line Number:42
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M432
Affiliate Film Number:795
GS Film Number:444763
Digital Folder Number:004205099
Image Number:00121
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4H1-16D : 9 November 2014), William Wesely, Hepburn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
25 Oct 1850, p. 242 Household 201:
Jacob Wisely 50 M, Farmer, PA
Sarah Wisely 57 F, ,PA
Elizabeth Wisely 20 F, , PA
Rachel Wisely 18 F, , PA
George Wisely 16 M, , PA
Peter Wisely 13 M, , PA
Sarah Wisely 2 F, , PA
James G Wisely 4 M, , PA
Household 202:
William Wisely 24 M, , PA
Amelia Wisel 21 F, , PA
Samuel Hartman 8 M, , PA
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Hepburn Twp., Lycoming Co., PA.
Name:William Wisel
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1870
Event Place:Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:Male
Age:45
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Birth Year (Estimated):1824-1825
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Page Number:13
Household ID:105
Line Number:25
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:M593
GS Film number:000552869
Digital Folder Number:004278803
Image Number:00174
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
William WiselM45Pennsylvania
Amelia WiselF47Pennsylvania
Mary Emma HarveyF12Pennsylvania
Norris HaryM17Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ5M-P4G : 17 October 2014), William Wisel, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 13, family 105, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,869.
701 105:
Weisel William 45, M, Farming
Weisel Amelia ? F,
Harvey Mary 13? F,
Hary Norris 11, M, laborer
702 106:
Wisel James 24 M, Tannery
Wisel Sarah 29 F, at home
Wisel Jacob 69 M, Board
Wisel Peter 32 M, Tannery
Fulmer Harriet 11 F
703 107:
Fulmer James 32 M, Farming
Fulmer Susan 56 F, at home
Fulmer Adam 12, Elizabeth 2, Nora 6
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:William Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 47
Gender:Male
Age:59
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1821
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:A
Sheet Number:80
Sheet Number and Letter:80A
Household ID:9896804
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1152
GS Film Number:1255152
Digital Folder Number:005162271
Image Number:00164
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
William WeiselSelfM59Pennsylvania, United States
Amelia WeiselWifeF57Pennsylvania, United States
Anna GochnerOtherF16Pennsylvania, United States (at-home, servant)
John PidcoeOtherM13Pennsylvania, United States (at-home, laborer)
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723786.
William Weisel
Birth: unknown
Death: Aug. 13, 1887
Inscription:
61y 4d
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723786
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723780.
Amelia Weisel
Birth: unknown
Death: Oct. 2, 1884
Inscription:
w/o William
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723780
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Name:Peter M Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 70
Gender:Male
Age:43
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Carpenter
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1837
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:B
Sheet Number:515
Sheet Number and Letter:515B
Household ID:9904917
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1153
GS Film Number:1255153
Digital Folder Number:005162272
Image Number:00248
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Peter M WeiselSelfM43Pennsylvania, United States
Hattie A WeiselWifeF25Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah Jane WeiselOtherF0Pennsylvania, United States
James KaneOtherM25Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN6-4C6 : 10 August 2016), Peter M Weisel, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 70, sheet 515B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1153; FHL microfilm 1,255,153.
18 Jun 1880 598-644:
Weisel Peter M, W M 42, married, carpenter
Weisel Hatti A, W F 25, wife, keeping house
Weisel Sarah Jane, W F 10/12
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 126536470.
Harriet A "Hattie" Fessler Weisel
Birth: Dec. 24, 1854
Death: Nov. 28, 1883
Family links:
Parents:
N Fissler (____ - 1864)
Catherine <i>Hartman</i> Fessler (1827 - 1910)
Spouse:
Peter Marshall Weisel (1838 - 1898)*
Siblings:
Margaret C <i>Fessler</i> Vollmer (1852 - 1931)*
Harriet A <i>Fessler</i> Weisel (1854 - 1883)
William Henry Fessler (1856 - 1934)*
Emma R Fessler (1856 - 1882)*
Daniel A Fessler (1859 - 1926)*
Burial:
Wildwood Cemetery
Williamsport
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Kathryn
Record added: Mar 18, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 126536470
Census - 1900 United States Federal. Eldred Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:Weisel Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Year:1900
Event Place:Eldred Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:42
Gender:Male
Age:54
Marital Status:Single
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Relationship to Head of Household:Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married:
Birth Date:Jun 1846
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Marriage Year (Estimated):
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter:3B
Household ID:62
Line Number:59
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T623
GS Film Number:1241437
Digital Folder Number:004115130
Image Number:00186
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
Weisel WeiselHeadM54Pennsylvania
Sarah WeiselSisterF59Pennsylvania
George WeiselNephewM19Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3QC-QKQ : accessed 21 November 2016), Weisel Weisel, Eldred Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 42, sheet 3B, family 62, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,437.
62 62 Weisel James Head, W M Jun 1846 53 single farmer
Weisel Sarah Sister, W F May 1841 59 single
Weisel George Nephew, W M Sept 1881 18 single
63 63 Weisel Elizabeth Head, W F Nov 1829 70 single farmer
Weisel Jennie Niece W F Aug 1879 20 single
US - 1910 United States Federal. Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania.
Name:James P Weisel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1910
Event Place:Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 37
Gender:Male
Age:64
Marital Status:Single
Race:White
Race (Original):White
Relationship to Head of Household:Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Head
Birth Year (Estimated):1846
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Sheet Letter:A
Sheet Number:1
Sheet Number and Letter:1A
Household ID:5
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T624
Affiliate Film Number:1372
GS Film Number:1375385
Digital Folder Number:004973749
Image Number:00191
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
James P WeiselHeadM64Pennsylvania
Sarah A WeiselSisterF69Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGDF-28N : accessed 19 November 2016), James P Weisel, Eldred, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 37, sheet 1A, family 5, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1372; FHL microfilm 1,375,385.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723785.
Sarah A Weisel
Birth: 1841
Death: 1924
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723785
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 42723783.
James P Weisel
Birth: 1846
Death: 1917
Burial:
Quaker Hill Cemetery
Lycoming County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Rodger
Record added: Oct 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42723783
Newspaper cutting by the Centre County Historical Library and Museum, Pennsylvania Newspaper and publication date unknown (Unknown).
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
Ibid.
AN EARLY SETTLER
A Brief Sketch of the Life of
John Weisel, Esq.
Something About Pioneer Life
in Lycoming County
Interesting Reminiscences of a Venerable and Useful Citizen
The subject of this sketch, John Weisel, Esq. of this city [Williamsport, PA]
was born on the first day of April 1805 in Tinnecum [Tinicum] township, Bucks
County, the residence of his father, [John] George Weisel, being at the time
on the banks of the Tinnecum river where it empties into the Delaware. In
the fall of the same year his father moved his family to this section of
country, settling in Loyalsock township, at that time, now Eldred, and
occupying that winter a little house that stood on the premises where a Mr.
Mosteller now lives, situated near the Quaker meeting house. Shortly after
his arrival in this vicinity his father purchased a small tract of land in
Hepburn Township and erected a house thereon. He then cut a road through the
woods to his new home that winter and in the spring of 1806 he moved his
family and household goods. In the year 1808 his father erected a new mill
on the banks of Mill Creek and in the spring of the year 1810 he began the
erection of a grist mill. Mr. Jacob Hyman had the contract to do the
carpenter work, John Fields, father of Firman Fields, Esq. of Fields Station,
being an apprentice under him at the time. A man by the name of Jacob Shane
was the millwright, Mr. William Ball, a brother-in-law of Mr. Weisel who
afterwards became the owner of the mill, being an apprentice under Shane at
the time. Philip Pence, an old Revolutionary soldier, cut the stone, taking
him many months to complete the job, he procuring the stone in a quarry along
Lycoming Creek. The grist mill was completed in the fall of the same year,
and began operations. The mill is still standing and is now known as Ball's
Mills.
Although but five years old at the this time, Mr. Weisel says he distinctly
remembers that the country was infested with wild animals, such as bears,
wolves, etc. As an incident, he relates that one evening a bear came to the
residence of his uncle Abraham Utterhold, and made for the hog pen in which
were several fine fat hogs. His uncle being in the barn at the time, seized
a pitchfork and undertook to drive bruin off, but to no purpose, as the best
succeeded in breaking in the pen, and seizing one of the porkers, he made off
for the hills with it. The next day, Samuel Weisel, an older brother,
succeeded in shooting the animal, which on being cut open was found to be in
very lean condition, not an once of fat on his carcass. This fact explained
that hunger had compelled the bear to make such a bold dash for food. Mr.
Weisel worked on the farm for his father until the year 1825, when he then
began to work at what was called a carding machine, which was situated in a
small building about one-fourth of a mile from the grist mill, and which had
been in charge of his oldest brother, William, for a long time. His duties
consisted in carding the wool into rolls, which were then taken to the house
where the female portion of the family xxx, was taken to the weaver who wove
it, it was then taken to what was known as a fulling mill where it was fulled
and sheared, and then was known as cloth. He continued to work at the
business until the time of his father's death which occurred in 1836? In
1837 he was united in marriage to Miss Sitney [Sidney] Mackey, Jacob Grafius,
Esq., performing the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents, which
was situated in back of what is now known as Warrensville. The best man on
this occasion was the father of Captain D.B. Eise, proprietor of the Crawford
House, who is now living in one of the western states.
After the death of this father, Mr. Weisel took charge of the mill property,
paying the other heirs for their shares. He carried on the business until
1840 when he sold out to William Ball, his brother-in-law, whose nephew,
George now owns and operates the mill. After selling out, Mr. Weisel moved
to what in now known as Warrensville, which place he afterwards laid out, and
purchased a property of Samuel Carpenter, consisting of one hundred and
twenty five acres of land, and a saw and grist mill, paying $7,000 for the
same. He resided here for thirteen years, when he sold the property to
Squire Milnor and his brother-in-law, a man by the name of Whitefield,
receiving for the same $8,000.
In 1853, on the first day of April, Mr. Weisel removed with his family to
this city [Williamsport] and purchased the piece of ground on which his
residence is now erected, No. 35 East Third Street. At the time of the
purchase the improvements consisted of a small frame building. He bought the
property from Hon. Judge Eldred, paying $1,500 for it. On the eighth day of
the following March, his mother died, being 93 years old to the day. Mr.
Weisel continued to live in this building until it was destroyed by the great
fire of 1871. Shortly after the destruction of the property he began the
erection of the three storied brick property in which he has resided ever
since. Mr. Weisel was at one time the owner of considerable real estate
situated in this city. In 1846 he bought of Lentz & White, members of the
well known lumber firm of White, Lentz & White, ninety town lots situated in
what is now the eastern extremity of the city limits, paying for them the sum
of $3,400. These lots fronted on Washington Street, between Almond and Lower
Vine streets, and extended back into Lloyd's addition. Mr. Weisel disposed
of a large number of these lots.
Mr. Weisel has been elected to fill several positions of trust. In 1844 he
was elected County Commissioner to serve three years, taking the place of
Daniel Strieby, Esq., deceased. At the time of he served, John Steck, of
Hughesville, farmer Thomas Wood of Muncy, Hugh Russell of Larry's Creek, and
William Platt, of Clinton Township also served. A new Commissioner was
elected each year, tow holding over. He was also elected a Justice of the
Peace in the Second Ward of this city at the time the Eighth Ward was formed
but he never lifted his commission.
Mr. Weisel is now living at N. 35 East Third Street, this city with his
estimable wife, Elizabeth, who is but ten months his junior, she being born
in the town of Bellvidere, New Jersey. A remarkable thing in regard to Mrs.
Weisel is that she has never been sick a day in her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
Mr. and Mrs. Weisel had three children born to them, Elizabeth A. who died a few years ago
in White Deer Valley; Mary Jane Fullmer, who resides in this city, and Dr.
George Weisel, a well known physician of Williamsport.
Census - 1880 United States Federal. Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name:George Weisel
Event Type:Census
Event Date:1880
Event Place:Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
District:ED 69
Gender:Male
Age:36
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Race (Original):W
Occupation:Physician
Relationship to Head of Household:Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):Self
Birth Year (Estimated):1844
Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace:New Jersey, United States
Note:
Sheet Letter:C
Sheet Number:479
Sheet Number and Letter:479C
Household ID:9904111
Person Number:0
Volume:1
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number:T9
Affiliate Film Number:1153
GS Film Number:1255153
Digital Folder Number:005162272
Image Number:00175
HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
George WeiselSelfM36Pennsylvania, United States
Isabella WeiselWifeF30France
Ethel WeiselDaughterF3Pennsylvania, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN6-SH1 : 10 August 2016), George Weisel, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district ED 69, sheet 479C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1153; FHL microfilm 1,255,153.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Daniel Weisel
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 20 Jan 1868
Event Place: District of Columbia, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Isabel Waters
Spouse's Gender: Female
Page: 332
Citing this Record
"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLDT-NJX : 4 November 2017), Daniel Weisel and Isabel Waters, 20 Jan 1868; citing p. 332, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,252.
Ibid. District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Daniel Weisel
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Oct 1888
Event Place: Fort Sill, , Indian Territory, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 49
Birth Year (Estimated): 1839
Section Number: 335
Citing this Record
"District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X229-X6X : accessed 20 October 2019), Daniel Weisel, 30 Oct 1888, Fort Sill, , Indian Territory, United States; citing reference ID , District Records Center, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,116,145.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 49335840.
Daniel Weisel
Birth: 29 Aug 1838 Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death: 30 Oct 1888 (aged 50) Fort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Sec: 1, Site: 87-A
Memorial #: 49335840
Bio: Died: Fort Sill, Commanche County, Oklahoma
Gravesite Details ACTG SRGN USA
Family Members
Spouse
Isabel Waters Weisel 1843-1929
Children
Edmund Turner Weisel 1878-1927
Created by: John C. Anderson (47208015)
Added: 6 Mar 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49335840
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Daniel Weisel (29 Aug 1838–30 Oct 1888), Find A Grave Memorial no. 49335840, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by John C. Anderson (contributor 47208015) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 49335844.
Isabel Waters Weisel
Birth: 23 Nov 1843 District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death: 19 Nov 1929 (aged 85) District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Sec: W, Site: 87-A
Memorial #: 49335844
Gravesite Details W/O Daniel
Family Members
Parents
George Waters 1807-1873
Anna Hercelia Mitchell Waters 1815-1864
Spouse
Daniel Weisel 1838-1888
Siblings
John Mitchell Waters 1837-1902
George Dyson Waters 1839-1849
Marion Waters Chew 1841-1906
Walter Gibbons Waters 1846-1882
William Henry Waters 1847-1859
James Joseph Waters 1852-1852
Ella Hope Waters 1853-1854
Children
Edmund Turner Weisel 1878-1927
Created by: John C. Anderson (47208015)
Added: 6 Mar 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49335844/isabel-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Isabel Waters Weisel (23 Nov 1843–19 Nov 1929), Find A Grave Memorial no. 49335844, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by John C. Anderson (contributor 47208015) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 118906546.
Dr Edmund T. Weisel
Birth: 12 Oct 1840
Death: 5 Mar 1870 (aged 29)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 118906546
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MD2nd son of Dr. Samuel & Susan Weisel
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Weisel 1810-1872
Susan M. Turner Weisel 1809-1898
Siblings
Samuel L. Weisel 1851-1887
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 18 Oct 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118906546/edmund-t_-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Dr Edmund T. Weisel (12 Oct 1840–5 Mar 1870), Find A Grave Memorial no. 118906546, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
1880 United States Federal Census, Maryland.
Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, NA Film Number T9-0516, p. 74B
Susan WEISEL Self W Female W 68 MD Keeping House MD MD
Marion WEISEL Other S Female W 33 MD At Home MD MD
Mary WEISEL Other S Female W 29 MD At Home MD MD
Samuel WEISEL Nephew S Male W 27 MD MD MD
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26035044.
Marion E. Weisel
Birth: 28 Nov 1844
Death: 25 Feb 1890 (aged 45)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 26035044
Created by: NatalieMaynor (46770385)
Added: 15 Apr 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26035044/marion-e_-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Marion E. Weisel (28 Nov 1844–25 Feb 1890), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26035044, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by NatalieMaynor (contributor 46770385) .
Riverview Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland (Riverview Cemetery records obtained from the Washington County Historical Society, Hagerstown, Maryland).
Weisel, Jacob b. 5 Aug. 1753; d. 31 Oct. 1812
Weisel, Margaret b. 16 Sep. 1773; d 28 Jul 1817
Weisel, Daniel, Sr. b. in Bucks County, PA 19 Apr. 1765; d 19 May 1825
Weisel, Mary 3rd d/o Daniel and Margaret Weisel b. 6 Dec. 1799, d. 4 Apr. 1846
Shoop, A. d 26 Feb. 1873 age 65 yr, 8 mo, 22 da
Shoop, Susan w/o A. Shoop d. 23 Jan 1907 age 93 yr, 3 mo, 12 da
Rhode, Jacob Jr., b. 2 Jul 1804, d. 9 May 1875
Rhode, Margaret w/o Jacob Rhode b. 5 Oct. 1807, d. 8 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Dr. Samuel b. 10 May 1810, d. 26 Jan. 1872
Weisel, Susan M. w/o Dr. Samuel Weisel d. 26 Dec. 1898 age 89 yr.
Weisel, Samuel L. s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel d. 9 Jan. age 36 yr.
Weisel, Dr. Edmund T. 2nd s/o Dr. Samuel and Susan M. Weisel b. 12 Oct. 1840,
d. 3 Mar. 1870
Weisel, Marion E. b. 28 Nov. 1844, d. 25 Feb. 1890
Year of death is missing from transcription.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 119899809.
Samuel L. Weisel
Birth: 1851
Death: 9 Jan 1887 (aged 35–36)
Burial: River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Memorial #: 119899809
Bio: Information is from Washington County Cemetery Records recorded by Samuel Webster Piper before 1935-36. Found in the library and the Historical Society of Hagerstown, MDSon of Dr. Samuel & Susan M. Weisel, age 36 yr (cal 1851)
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Weisel 1810-1872
Susan M. Turner Weisel 1809-1898
Siblings
Edmund T. Weisel 1840-1870
Created by: Bonnie (47199659)
Added: 6 Nov 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119899809/samuel-l_-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Samuel L. Weisel (1851–9 Jan 1887), Find A Grave Memorial no. 119899809, citing River View Cemetery, Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, USA ; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 47199659) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Edwin Haller
Sex: Male
Race: W
Ethnicity: American
Father's Name: Albert Haller
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Nancy Haller
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Feb 1854
Event Place: Cripple Creek, Wythe, Virginia, United States
Event Place (Original): Cripple Creek, Wythe Co., Virginia, United States
Citing this Record
"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X58B-YYL : 28 January 2020), Edwin Haller, 1854.
"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X58B-YYP : 28 January 2020), Nancy Haller in entry for Edwin Haller, 1854.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 176126161.
John H. Weisel
Birth: 4 Dec 1864 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 26 Feb 1941 (aged 76) Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: North Lakeview Lawn
Memorial #: 176126161
Family Members
Parents
John Fluck Weisel 1819-1915
Elizabeth Yellis Weisel 1827-1864
Spouse
Ellen B. Bartholomew Weisel 1870-1945
Siblings
Lucy Ann Weisel Althouse 1853-1914
Elizabeth Weisel Moyer 1854-1932
Catharine A. Weisel Bishop 1856-1945
Amanda Weisel Gerhart 1858-1939
Matilda Yellis Weisel Maurer 1861-1906
Children
Charles Bartholomew Weisel 1900-1973
Infant Weisel 1913-1913
Created by: Crypt Tonight (48494116)
Added: 7 Feb 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176126161/john-h-weisel
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176126161/john-h-weisel: accessed 01 December 2023), memorial page for John H. Weisel (4 Dec 1864–26 Feb 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 176126161, citing Riverside Cemetery, Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Crypt Tonight (contributor 48494116).
Ibid. Memorial #: 73672670.
Ida Weisel
Birth: 3 May 1863
Death: 22 May 1863 (aged 19 days)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A, Row A-8
Memorial #: 73672670
Inscription: Daughter of Sam. F. & Lydia - Aged 17 Days
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Fluck Weisel 1834-1913
Lydia Hager Weisel 1832-1863
Siblings
Catharine Weisel Schaut 1859-1954
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 20 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73672670/ida-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Ida Weisel (3 May 1863–22 May 1863), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73672670, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - Bucks County Genealogy Society Database http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/search-database (December 2014) Includes births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. Baptism record for F.R. Shunk Leidy.
<b>Baptism record for F.R. Shunk Leidy
</b>Child's name: F.R. Shunk Leidy
Birth date: Feb 15, 1841
Parents' names: Levi & Cath. Leidy
Date of baptism: Nov 28, 1847
Sponsor(s)
Officiant
Source: St. Peter's Reformed Church, Hilltown, church records 1836-1980: Baptisms through 1920
Donated byThomas G. Myers
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 92844133.
Francis Weisel Leidy
Birth: Sep. 27, 1847
Death: Apr. 23, 1930
Family links:
Spouse:
Angeline Harner Brey Leidy (1849 - 1942)
Children:
Emma Brey Leidy Hunsicker (1881 - 1954)*
Inscription:
Father
Burial:
Ridge Valley Cemetery
Sellersville
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Old Section, Cemetery #2, Middle Section, Row #21
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jun 30, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 92844133
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 74218844.
Susanna Weisel Leidy Groman
Birth: Jun. 23, 1850
Death: Oct. 27, 1892
Family links:
Parents:
Levi Leidy (1808 - 1862)
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)
Spouse:
Jacob Benner Groman (1840 - 1911)*
Sibling:
Susanna Weisel Leidy Groman (1850 - 1892)
Cornelius Weisel Leidy (1862 - 1950)*
Inscription:
Wife of Jacob B. Groman - Aged 42Y 4M 4D
Burial:
Tohickon Cemetery
Bedminster
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section C, Row C-31
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 31, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 74218844
Web - Bucks County Genealogy Society Database http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/search-database (December 2014) Includes births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. Baptism record for Levi Leidy.
<b>Baptism record for Levi Leidy
</b>Child's name: Levi Leidy
Birth date: Aug 4, 1854
Parents' names: Levi Leidy & wife
Date of baptism: Sep 24, 1854
Sponsor(s)
Officiant
Source: St. Peter's Reformed Church, Hilltown, church records 1836-1980: Baptisms through 1920
Donated byThomas G. Myers
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 7285601.
Lydia Liedy Bilger
Birth: May 18, 1860
New Britain
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Feb. 14, 1951
Penndel
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Daniel Hemsing Bilger (1861 - 1936)*
Children:
Raymond Liedy Bilger (1903 - 1967)*
Burial:
Beechwood Cemetery
Hulmeville
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Maintained by: colest
Originally Created by: E.Renkin
Record added: Mar 23, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 7285601
Web - Bucks County Genealogy Society Database http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/search-database (December 2014) Includes births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. Church or cemetery death/burial record record for Lydia L Bilger.
Church or cemetery death/burial record record for Lydia L Bilger
Decedent's name:Lydia L Bilger
Date of birth:1860
Date of death:19--
Burial place:Beechwood Cemetery, Bensalem (View cemetery information here)
Grave locationSection 4
Comments:Wife of Daniel H.
Source:Beechwood Cemetery (Bensalem) gravestone transcription
Donated by:Sally VanSant Sondesky
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III.
CORNELIUS W. LEIDY, who since 1883 has occupied his present farm in Hilltown township, was born in this township October 30, 1862 , his parents being Levi and Catharine (Weisel) Leidy. The father was born in Line Lexington, Bucks county, and when a young man learned the blacksmith's trade, which he followed for fifteen years. He then purchased the Line Lexington Hotel, which he successfully conducted until his death, which occurred ten years later. To Levi and Catherine Leidy were born the following named: Frank, married Angeline Brey; Levi, married Lizzie Meyers; Cornelius W.; Kate, wife of William Knause; Lydia, wife of Daniel Bilger; Susan, who married Jacob Groman; and Anna Mary, deceased.
Cornelius W. Leidy was a student in the Hilltown public schools in his boyhood and youth, and his educational training was supplemented by the practical work of the farm, as he assisted his father in the cultivation of the fields. He has always carried on the tilling of the soil since reaching man's estate, and in 1883 purchased the farm in Hilltown township which has since been his place of residence, and to which he has since devoted his energies until it is now a well improved and highly cultivated place. He manifests a public-spirited interest in community affairs, and gives his political support to the Democracy, while his religious faith is indicated by his membership in the German Reformed church. Mr. Leidy was married March 1, 1882 , to Miss Annie Preisendance, a daughter of Jacob and Hanna Preisendance. They now have one child, Jacob, born June 18, 1884 .
Davis, William W. H., A. M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pabucks/BIOS_DAVIS/corneliuswleidy.html
Transcribed 2003 as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project, www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/bucksindex.html
Published December 2003 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/
Web - Bucks County Genealogy Society Database http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/search-database (December 2014) Includes births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. Baptism record for Cornelius Leidy.
<b>Baptism record for Cornelius Leidy
</b>Child's name: Cornelius Leidy
Birth date: Oct 31, 1862
Parents' names: Levi & Catharine Leidy
Date of baptism: Dec 11, 1862
Sponsor(s)
Officiant
Source: St. Peter's Reformed Church, Hilltown, church records 1836-1980: Baptisms through 1920
Donated byThomas G. Myers
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 111574313.
Cornelius Weisel Leidy
Birth: Oct. 31, 1862
Death: Sep. 17, 1950
Family links:
Parents:
Levi Leidy (1808 - 1862)
Catharine Weisel Leidy (1820 - 1873)
Spouse:
Joanna Preisendanz Leidy (1857 - 1940)
Children:
Jacob F. Leidy (1884 - 1938)*
Sibling:
Susanna Weisel Leidy Groman (1850 - 1892)*
Cornelius Weisel Leidy (1862 - 1950)
Burial:
Immanuel Leidys Church Cemetery
Souderton
Montgomery County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section B, Row 11
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: May 31, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 111574313
Ibid. Memorial #: 74383046.
John Andrew Weisel
Birth: 1 Aug 1854
Death: 18 Dec 1943 (aged 89)
Burial: Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: New Section C, Row C-3
Memorial #: 74383046
Family Members
Parents
Francis Fulmer Weisel 1825-1879
Sarah Ann Harpel Weisel 1827-1899
Spouses
Mary Ellen Raudenbush Weisel 1860-1907
Mary C. Fluck Bleam 1862-1929
Siblings
Anna M. Weisel Fulmer 1861-1885
Children
William Francis Weisel 1882-1956
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 3 Aug 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74383046/john-andrew-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for John Andrew Weisel (1 Aug 1854–18 Dec 1943), Find A Grave Memorial no. 74383046, citing Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Francis J. Weicelmentioned in the record of Allen Henry WeicelName: Francis J. Weicel
Sex: Male
Wife: Sarah Von Harpel
Son: Allen Henry Weicel
Other information in the record of Allen Henry Weicel
from Pennsylvania Births and Christenings
Name: Allen Henry Weicel
Gender: Male
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 26 Aug 1866
Event Place: GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date: 19 May 1866
Father's Name: Francis J. Weicel
Mother's Name: Sarah Von Harpel
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2VK-RYQ : 11 February 2018), Francis J. Weicel in entry for Allen Henry Weicel, 26 Aug 1866; Christening, citing GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH,TOHICKON,BUCKS,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 974.8 B4PG V.31. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Ibid.
Name:Weisel
Gender:Male
Event Type:Birth
Event Date:09 Jul 1852
Event Place:, BUCKS, PENNSYLVANIA
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race (Original):
Father's Name:Cornelius Weisel
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Elizabeth Detwiler
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C52400-1
System Origin:Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number:927590
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2NT-B4J : 9 December 2014), Cornelius Weisel in entry for Weisel, 09 Jul 1852; Birth, citing , BUCKS, PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 927,590.
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Memorial #: 133357413.
William Henry Weisel
Birth: 9 Jan 1855
Death: 6 Jul 1896 (aged 41)
Burial: Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 133357413
Family Members
Parents
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel 1828-1911
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel 1834-1912
Spouse
Amanda C Messer Dailey 1859-1928
Siblings
Henry Weisel 1852-1923
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel 1857-1926
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich 1861-1890
Daniel Weisel 1869-1869
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy 1871-1958
Children
Edgar Weisel 1879-1879
Minnie Weisel 1880-1897
Irwin William Weisel 1886-1950
Roy M. Weisel 1891-1973
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133357413
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for William Henry Weisel (9 Jan 1855–6 Jul 1896), Find A Grave Memorial no. 133357413, citing Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid.
William Henry Weisel
Birth: 9 Jan 1855
Death: 6 Jul 1896 (aged 41)
Burial: Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 133357413
Family Members
Parents
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel 1828-1911
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel 1834-1912
Spouse
Amanda C Messer Dailey 1859-1928
Siblings
Henry Weisel 1852-1923
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel 1857-1926
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich 1861-1890
Daniel Weisel 1869-1869
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy 1871-1958
Children
Edgar Weisel 1879-1879
Minnie Weisel 1880-1897
Irwin William Weisel 1886-1950
Roy M. Weisel 1891-1973
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133357413/william-henry-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for William Henry Weisel (9 Jan 1855–6 Jul 1896), Find A Grave Memorial no. 133357413, citing Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 133357872.
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel
Birth: Nov. 26, 1857
Death: Dec. 30, 1926
Family links:
Parents:
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel (1828 - 1911)
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel (1834 - 1912)
Spouse:
Ida Celinda Unangst Weisel (1867 - 1940)
Children:
Howard E. Weisel (1888 - 1888)*
Florence May Weisel Bellis (1896 - 1969)*
Siblings:
Henry Weisel (1852 - 1923)*
William Henry Weisel (1855 - 1896)*
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel (1857 - 1926)
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich (1861 - 1890)*
Daniel Weisel (1869 - 1869)*
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy (1871 - 1958)*
Burial:
Easton Cemetery
Easton
Northampton County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Tom Myers
Record added: Jul 26, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 133357872
Ibid. Memorial #: 133357979.
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich
Birth: 21 Dec 1861
Death: 30 Jun 1890 (aged 28)
Burial: Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 133357979
Family Members
Parents
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel 1828-1911
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel 1834-1912
Spouse
Joseph H. Reich 1861-1930
Siblings
Henry Weisel 1852-1923
William Henry Weisel 1855-1896
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel 1857-1926
Daniel Weisel 1869-1869
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy 1871-1958
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133357979
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Mary Ellen Weisel Reich (21 Dec 1861–30 Jun 1890), Find A Grave Memorial no. 133357979, citing Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880.
Surname: Daniel Weisel
Year: 1870
County: Bucks CO.
State: PA
Age: 3mo
Gender: M (Male)
Month of Death: Jun
State of Birth: PA
ID#: 198_363682
Occupation: NONE LISTED
Cause of Death: WHOOPG CGH
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 133358053.
Daniel Weisel
Birth: 27 Apr 1869
Death: 18 Jun 1869 (aged 1 month)
Burial: Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 133358053
Family Members
Parents
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel 1828-1911
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel 1834-1912
Siblings
Henry Weisel 1852-1923
William Henry Weisel 1855-1896
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel 1857-1926
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich 1861-1890
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy 1871-1958
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133358053
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Daniel Weisel (27 Apr 1869–18 Jun 1869), Find A Grave Memorial no. 133358053, citing Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950
Name: William Streepy
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Dec 1899
Event Place: , Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place: Northampton Co, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Emma L. Weisel
Spouse's Gender: Female
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i>(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFMR-59J : 18 October 2017), William Streepy and Emma L. Weisel, 29 Dec 1899; citing Marriage, , Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States, various county courts and registers, Pennslyvannia; FHL microfilm 902,818.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 133357998.
Emma Laura Weisel Streepy
Birth: 12 Apr 1871
Death: 29 Jul 1958 (aged 87)
Burial: Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 133357998
Family Members
Parents
Cornelius Fulmer Weisel 1828-1911
Elizabeth Detweiler Weisel 1834-1912
Spouse
William M. Streepy 1877-1953
Siblings
Henry Weisel 1852-1923
William Henry Weisel 1855-1896
Cornelius Detweiler Weisel 1857-1926
Mary Ellen Weisel Reich 1861-1890
Daniel Weisel 1869-1869
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Jul 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133357998
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Emma Laura Weisel Streepy (12 Apr 1871–29 Jul 1958), Find A Grave Memorial no. 133357998, citing Easton Cemetery, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. P. 729.
ELMER P. WEISEL, of 1132 Green street, Philadelphia, was born in Bedminster township, February 23. 1867. His early education was acquired at the public schools of Telford, Montgomery county, and at Sellersville, Bucks county. At the age of fourteen years he entered West Chester State Normal School and graduated from that institution four years later. After three years spent in teaching in the public schools of Bucks county he went to Philadelphia, and entered the employ of the well known firm of Hood. Bonbright & Co., later Hood, Foulkrod & Co., and remained with that firm until 1894. when he became connected with the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 700 Walnut street, where he still holds a responsible position. He joined the Presbyterian church of Doylestown, and during his residence there was a teacher in the Sunday-school connected with that church. Since his residence in Philadelphia he has been a Sunday-school teacher and active church worker there, and has also officiated as organist. He is prominently associated with the Masonic fraternity, being affiliated with Lodge No. 2, Harmony Chapter No. 52, R. A. M., and Mary Commandery No. 36, K. T.. of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Young Republican Club, of the Crescent Boat Club, on the Schuylkill river, and of Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Bank.
Bucks County Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Obituary Index Transcribed and provided by Larry Hillpot http://www.larryhillpot.com/ (December 2005) http://larry.uptask.com/obits.asp.
2/22/1923 Weisel, Francis S. 91 Thursday
Francis Solliday Weisel, descendant of Michael Weisel, a pioneer of Bucks county, died Thursday at his home, 1436 N. 15th street, Philadelphia. Mr. Weisel, ninety-one, lived in Philadelphia for thirty years. He was a member of Oxford Presbyterian Church and was active in religious work. Two sons survive, Elmer P., of the Philadelphia Fund Society, and Oscar W., of the Western Savings Fund Society. Both are unmarried. Mr. Weisel's wife died nine years ago at sixty-nine. Burial will be private in Doylestown.
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. P. 730.
Francis S. and Annie E. (Bowers) Weisel are the parents of two sons : Elmer P. and Oscar W. Weisel ; and a daughter, Florence, who died in infancy.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 70324985.
Elmer Preston Weisel
Birth: Feb., 1867
Death: 1939
1880 Census - Franconia, Montgomery, PA
F. S. Weisel 47 - Head - Landlord
Annie Weisel 34 - Wife
Elmer Weisel 13 - Son
Oscar Weisel 9 - Son
Aaron Wentzel 25 - Servant
Henrietta Hearing 20 - Servant
Enos Cressman 71 - Servant
*********
1900 Census - Philadelphia
Francis Waizel 67 - (b. Oct. 1832) Teamster
Annie Waizel 52 (b. Aug 1847)
Elmer Waizel 33 - Bank Clerk (b. Feb 1867)
Oscar Waizel 29 - Bank Clerk (b. July 1870)
**********
1920 Census - Philadelphia
Francis S Weisel 87 - Head
Elmer P Weisel 52 - Son - Banker
Oscar W Weisel 49 - Son - Banker
Isabelle A Coughlin 28 - Companion
*********
1930 Census - Philadelphia
Elmer Weisel 60 - Head - Bank Cashier
Oscar Weisel 55 - Brother - Bank Manager
John Reeves 65 - Servant
Anna Reeves 55 - Wife
Occupation - Banker
Family links:
Parents:
Francis Solliday Weisel (1832 - 1923)
Annie Eliza Weisel (1845 - 1914)
Sibling:
Elmer Preston Weisel (1867 - 1939)
Oscar W. Weisel (1870 - 1948)*
Burial:
Doylestown Cemetery
Doylestown
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Lizann
Record added: May 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70324985
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III. P. 731.
OSCAR W. WEISEL, of 1132 Green street, Philadelphia, second son of Francis S. and Annie E. (Bowers) Weisel, was born in Hilltown township, Bucks county, July 22, 1870. He was educated at the public schools of Telford and Sellersville and at the Doylestown Seminary, and later took a two and a half years course at West Chester State Normal School, and then entered Peirce's Business College, Philadelphia, from which he graduated in 1887. He entered the employ of Hood, Bonbright & Company, where he remained until 1890,
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 89861823.
FOUND NO STONE
No death date listed, but he was buried on 6/10/1948.
He died at the age of 76
***********
1880 Census - Franconia, Montgomery, PA
F. S. Weisel 47 - Head - Landlord
Annie Weisel 34 - Wife
Elmer Weisel 13 - Son
Oscar Weisel 9 - Son
Aaron Wentzel 25 - Servant
Henrietta Hearing 20 - Servant
Enos Cressman 71 - Servant
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1900 Census - Philadelphia
Francis Waizel 67 - (b. Oct. 1832) Teamster
Annie Waizel 52 (b. Aug 1847)
Elmer Waizel 33 - Bank Clerk (b. Feb 1867)
Oscar Waizel 29 - Bank Clerk (b. July 1870)
**********
1920 Census - Philadelphia
Francis S Weisel 87 - Head
Elmer P Weisel 52 - Son - Banker
Oscar W Weisel 49 - Son - Banker
Isabelle A Coughlin 28 - Companion
*********
1930 Census - Philadelphia
Elmer Weisel 60 - Head - Bank Cashier
Oscar Weisel 55 - Brother - Bank Manager
John Reeves 65 - Servant
Anna Reeves 55 - Wife
Family links:
Parents:
Francis Solliday Weisel (1832 - 1923)
Annie Eliza Weisel (1845 - 1914)
Sibling:
Elmer Preston Weisel (1867 - 1939)*
Oscar W. Weisel (1870 - 1948)
Burial:
Doylestown Cemetery
Doylestown
Bucks County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: C2 52 3
Created by: Ellen Johnson
Record added: May 09, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 89861823
Ibid. Memorial #: 26570714.
Mary Lucinda Weisel
Birth: 26 Nov 1857
Death: 22 Oct 1858 (aged 10 months)
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 37
Memorial #: 26570714
Inscription: Dau. of Harry & Maria Weisel, age 10 mo. 26 da
Gravesite Details From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 3 May 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26570714/mary-lucinda-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Mary Lucinda Weisel (26 Nov 1857–22 Oct 1858), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26570714, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Pennsylvania Deaths and Burials, 1720-1999. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Franklin P. Weisel
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 7 May 1895
Event Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Pleasantville
Gender: Male
Age: 41
Marital Status: Married
Ethnicity: American
Race: White
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated): 1854
Birthplace: Warrington Twp.
Death Date: 3 May 1895
Death Place: Warrington Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Record Number: 218
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Deaths and Burials, 1720-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H58W-2V2M : 6 February 2020), Franklin P. Weisel, 1895.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 97824660.
Franklin Pierce Weisel
Birth: 18 Jan 1854
Death: 3 May 1895 (aged 41)
Burial: Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 10
Memorial #: 97824660
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Weisel 1828-1916
Catharine Ann Kober Weisel 1829-1914
Spouse
Kate Stout Weisel 1856-1941
Siblings
Mary Ann Weisel Detweiler 1857-1948
Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart 1859-1943
Henry Phares Weisel 1861-1934
Sarah Ellen Weisel Detweiler 1864-1884
Children
Mabel Weisel Kratz 1880-1959
Grover C. Weisel 1885-1888
Laura M. Weisel Clymer 1887-1979
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Sep 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97824660
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 29 May 2020), memorial page for Franklin Pierce Weisel (18 Jan 1854–3 May 1895), Find a Grave Memorial no. 97824660, citing Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Obituary. newspaper clipping glued in the Bible Grace Weisel Swartley, Sr.
Mrs. William H. Detweiler
Mary A. Detweiler, 91, widow of William H. Detweiler, died at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Detweiler, near Chalfont, on Thursday, Nov. 11, after having suffered a stroke on Tuesday.
A lifelong resident of Warrington township, the deceased was a daughter of the late Samuel and Catherine [Catharine] Weisel.
Survivors are two sons, Howard W. Detweiler, of near Chalfont, and Robert W. Weisel, Hatboro, and three great grandchildren.
The deceased was a member of Pleasantville Evangelical and Reformed Church.
Source:
Anna and Mary were daughters of Samuel and Catharine Kober Weisel. These newspaper clippings were glued in the Bible of their niece, Grace Weisel Swartley, Sr.
Ibid. Obituary.
Ibid. newspaper clipping were glued in the Bible of Grace Weisel Swartley, Sr.
MRS. ANNA C. KEPHART
Former Resident of Warrington Died In San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Anna C. Kephart, daughter of the late Samuel and Catherine [Catharine] (Kober) Weisel, of Warington township, and wife of the late George E. Kephart, of this county, died July 7, 1943, at San Francisco, Calif., where she had gone with her family after the death of her husband in 1907.
She was born September 20, 1859, in Warrington township, and was a descendant of colonial stock, her ancestors George Michael and Susanna (Kiefer) Weisel, having come from northern Alsace and settled in Bedminster township in 1732, where they established the Weisel plantation of 281 acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Kephart had the following children: Lieut. Col. Calvin Kephart, of Arlington, Va., the late Horace W. Kephart, chief purchasing agent of the City and County of San Francisco, Elsie M. Kephart, of San Francisco, Capt. Samuel W. Kephart, electrical engineer, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., San Francisco, Amy H., wife of Nelson J. McCullough, San Francisco, Lieut. Russell E. Kephart, Los Angeles, Calif., Lieut. George Kephart, Washington, D.C., and Commander Ralph C. Kephart, U.S.N. All six sons had college educations. Mrs. Kephart also left 11 grandchildren, also a surviving sister, Mrs. Mary H. Detweiler, of Chalfont.
Source:
Anna and Mary were daughters of Samuel and Catharine Kober Weisel. These newspaper clippings were glued in the Bible of their niece, Grace Weisel Swartley, Sr.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 97824729.
Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart
Birth: 20 Sep 1859
Death: 7 Jul 1943 (aged 83)
Burial: Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 10
Memorial #: 97824729
Inscription: Died at San Francisco - Dau. of Samuel & Catherine (Kober) Weisel
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Weisel 1828-1916
Catharine Ann Kober Weisel 1829-1914
Spouse
George Elwood Kephart 1856-1907
Siblings
Franklin Pierce Weisel 1854-1895
Mary Ann Weisel Detweiler 1857-1948
Henry Phares Weisel 1861-1934
Sarah Ellen Weisel Detweiler 1864-1884
Children
Calvin Ira Kephart 1883-1969
Horace Weisel Kephart 1885-1941
Sammel Weisel Kephart 1888-1970
Frank Pierson Kephart 1892-1893
Russel Elwood Kephart 1893-1982
Lloyd Kephart 1897-1897
Ralph Claude Kephart 1900-1966
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Sep 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97824729/anna-catharine-kephart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97824729/anna-catharine-kephart : accessed 22 November 2021), memorial page for Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart (20 Sep 1859–7 Jul 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97824729, citing Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 97824759.
George Elwood Kephart
Birth: 16 Apr 1856
Death: 12 Jul 1907 (aged 51)
Burial: Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 10
Memorial #: 97824759
Inscription: Husband - Died near Norristown - Son of Henry Harmon & Amy (Hyde) Kephart
Family Members
Parents
Henry Harmon Kephart 1828-1894
Amy T Hyde Kephart 1831-1914
Spouse
Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart 1859-1943
Siblings
Emma Kephart Hampton 1853-1931
Anna H Kephart 1854-1906
Children
Calvin Ira Kephart 1883-1969
Horace Weisel Kephart 1885-1941
Sammel Weisel Kephart 1888-1970
Frank Pierson Kephart 1892-1893
Russel Elwood Kephart 1893-1982
Lloyd Kephart 1897-1897
Ralph Claude Kephart 1900-1966
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 26 Sep 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97824759/george-elwood-kephart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97824759/george-elwood-kephart : accessed 22 November 2021), memorial page for George Elwood Kephart (16 Apr 1856–12 Jul 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97824759, citing Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121) .
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. New Jersey, Marriages, 1670-1980. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
NameH Phares Weisel
SexMale
Age24
Birth Year (Estimated)1861
Spouse's NameMary H Climer
Spouse's SexFemale
Spouse's Age20
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated)1865
Event TypeMarriage
Event Date10 Nov 1885
Event PlaceNew Jersey, United States
Event Place (Original)New Briton
"New Jersey, Marriages, 1670-1980," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q283-M3QG : 22 July 2021), H Phares Weisel and Mary H Climer, 10 Nov 1885; citing Marriage, New Jersey, United States, Division of Archives and Record Management, New Jersey Department of State, Trenton; FHL microfilm 004209874.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 97786635.
Henry Phares Weisel
Birth: 14 Oct 1861
Death: 10 Feb 1934 (aged 72)
Burial: Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 9
Memorial #: 97786635
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Weisel 1828-1916
Catharine Ann Kober Weisel 1829-1914
Spouse
Mary Haldeman Clymer Weisel 1865-1926
Siblings
Franklin Pierce Weisel 1854-1895
Mary Ann Weisel Detweiler 1857-1948
Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart 1859-1943
Sarah Ellen Weisel Detweiler 1864-1884
Children
Raymond Clymer Weisel 1890-1918
Walter Weisel 1899-1899
Mary Joyce Weisel 1907-1907
Created by: Tom Myers (47272121)
Added: 25 Sep 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97786635/henry-phares-weisel
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97786635/henry-phares-weisel: accessed 22 November 2023), memorial page for Henry Phares Weisel (14 Oct 1861–10 Feb 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97786635, citing Pleasantville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121).
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. New Jersey, Marriages, 1670-1980. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name:H Phares Weisel
Sex:Male
Age:24
Birth Year (Estimated):1861
Spouse's Name:Mary H Climer
Spouse's Sex:Female
Spouse's Age:20
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):1865
Event Type:Marriage
Event Date:10 Nov 1885
Event Place: New Jersey, United States
Event Place (Original):New Briton
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 26101488.
Levi Weisel
Birth: 6 Nov 1857 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 26 Feb 1865 (aged 7) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Row 3
Memorial #: 26101488
Inscription: Son of Aaron & Maria Weisel age 7 -3-20
Gravesite Details From the booklet St. Peter's Union Cemetery (Hilltown Union Cemetery) for the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society 1981
Created by: Sharon (46890765)
Added: 17 Apr 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26101488/levi-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 October 2019), memorial page for Levi Weisel (6 Nov 1857–26 Feb 1865), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26101488, citing Saint Peters Union Cemetery, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 46890765) .
History of Cambria County Book is available at the historical society in Ebensburg, Cambria County, PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/books/Storey/v3/p494.html History of Cambria County, V.3.
Page 494
WILLIAM WYSEL, South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel, and grandson of Joseph Wysel. The father of Joseph Wysel was George Wysel, who came from Maryland to Cambria County where he took up a tract of land in Mineral Point. Wysel Hill, which was then included within the limits of Bedford County, was named in his honor. He was a farmer and hunter. His brother John was a soldier in the revolutionary army. George Wysel lived to an advanced age.
Joseph Wysel, son of George Wysel, was born in Maryland, and was a child when the family moved to Pennsylvania. He owned a large tract of land in Mineral Point, and moved to Wabash, Indiana County [this is a mistake printed in book] where he ended his days. He was a Democrat and a member of the Lutheran Church.
Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was bon December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison where he died. He was interred at National Park July 28, 1865. [as printed in book]. He married December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later. 2. Henrietta, born in 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children. 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.
William Wysel, son of Moses and Elizabeth [Funk] Wysel was educated at the Soldiers' Orphans schools at Cassville and Jacksonville, Pennsylvania. He also pursued a course in mining from the Scranton school of correspondence. He was employed as a clerk until 1896 and in 1901 engaged in mercantile business, intrusting the management of the store to his son, while he himself worked at the trade of carpenter. For sixteen years he served as clerk of the borough council, and for the same length of time was school director. Fore three years he held the office of treasure of the borough school fund, and at present is assessor of first ward. He is a Republican and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Page 494
WILLIAM WYSEL, South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel, and grandson of Joseph Wysel.
Census - 1870 United States Federal. Marion Township, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States.
Name: William Wysel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Marion Township, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): Marion, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 13
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1857
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Page Number: 4
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
...
Emma WatsonF9Pennsylvania
Lucinda WatsonF9Pennsylvania
William WyselM13Pennsylvania
Henrietta WyselF12Pennsylvania
Jane WyselF8Pennsylvania
Sarah YarlettF12Pennsylvania
Household ID: school
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZGS-XDW : 19 March 2020), Sarah Yarlett in entry for William Shinom, 1870.
Census - 1910 United States Federal. South Fork, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; ED 152, sheet 11A, family 160.
Name: William Wysel
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1910
Event Place: South Fork, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Event Place (Original): South Fork, , Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Age: 53
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1857
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Sheet Letter: A
Sheet Number: 11
Record Number: 3206
HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
William WyselHeadM53Pennsylvania
Ann WyselWifeF55Pennsylvania
John WyselSonM25Pennsylvania
Laura WyselDaughterF19Pennsylvania
Iva WyselDaughterF14Pennsylvania
Nellie WyselGranddaughterF9Pennsylvania
Ethel WyselGranddaughterF7Pennsylvania
May WyselGranddaughterF6Pennsylvania
Laura WyselGranddaughterF4Pennsylvania
Kathleen WyselGranddaughterF1Pennsylvania
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGQJ-6DB : accessed 22 March 2020), Kathleen Wysel in household of William Wysel, South Fork, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 152, sheet 11A, family 160, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1325; FHL microfilm 1,375,338.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: William Wysel
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Sep 1923
Event Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Address: 3853 W 20 St.
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Marital Status: Married
Race: white
Occupation: none
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1856
Birthplace: Penna.
Birth Year (Estimated): 1857
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1923
Burial Place: South Fork, Penna.
Father's Name: Mose Wysel
Father's Birthplace: Penna.
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Funk
Mother's Birthplace: Penna.
Spouse's Name: Anna Wysel
Citing this Record
"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X64C-WY2 : 15 August 2019), Anna Wysel in entry for William Wysel, 26 Sep 1923; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference fn 53718; FHL microfilm 1,992,391.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 18563813.
William Wysel
Birth: 20 Oct 1856 Mineral Point, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 28 Sep 1923 (aged 66) Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial: South Fork Cemetery, South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: C - 39
Memorial #: 18563813
Bio: From the book "History of Cambria County" Page 494William Wysel, of South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel and grandson of Joseph Wysel. The father of Joseph Wysel was George Wysel, who came from Maryland to Cambria County where he took up a tract of land at Mineral Point. Wysel Hill, which was then included within the limits of Bedford county, was named in his honor. He was a farmer and hunter. His brother John was a soldier in the revolutionary army, George Wysel lived to an advanced age.Joseph Wysel, son of George Wysel, was born in Maryland, and was a child when the family moved to Pennsylvania. He owned a large tract of land in Mineral Point, and moved to Wabash, Indiana county (editors note: this should read Indiana.) whree he ended his days. He was a democrat and a member of the Lutheran Church.Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was born December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison, where he died. he was interred at National Park, July 18, 1865. He married, December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk, and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later; 2. Henrietta, born 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children; 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.William Wysel, son of Moses and Elizabeth (Funk) Wysel, was educated at the Soldiers' Orphans schools at Cassville and Jacksonville, Pennsylvania. He also pursued a course in mining from the Scranton shool of correspondence. He was employed as a clerk until 1896, and in 1901 engaged in mercantile business, intrusting the management of the store to his son, while he himself worked at the trade of carpenter. For sixteen years he served as clerk of the borough council and for the same length of tiem was school director. For three years he held the office of treasurer of the borough shcool fund, and at present is assessor of first ward. He is a Republican and a memeber of the Methodist Episcopal church.Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile, and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Gravesite Details George Wysel orignally spelled the name Weisel, his grandson Moses changed the spelling to Wisel and Wysel. Other family members who moved south add used both ie Wiysel.
Family Members
Parents
Moses Wisel 1834-1864
Elizabeth Funk Moore 1839-1899
Spouse
Susanne Berkebile Wysel 1855-1926
Siblings
Jane Wysel Wicks 1862-1913
Children
Ethel Nettie Wysel Schofield 1876-1963
Alva Vernon Wysel 1878-1951
Joseph Lemon Wysel 1880-1952
William Wysel 1882-1965
John Wallace Wysel 1884-1968
Edith May Wysel Treece 1886-1964
Iva O Wysel 1887-1975
Laura Wysel 1891-1966
Originally Created by: Sara Deffenbaugh (46898904)
Added: 23 Mar 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18563813
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2020), memorial page for William Wysel (20 Oct 1856–28 Sep 1923), Find A Grave Memorial no. 18563813, citing South Fork Cemetery, South Fork, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) .
Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Daily Herald 11 Oct 1936.
David H. Weisel, 65, a well-known Meyersdale saddler and merchant, died early Saturday morning at his home on Main street. He had been ill for a week, but his condition had not been thought serious. He was the son of Samuel and Charlotte (Dively) Weisel, both deceased, and was born at Buffalo Mills in 1871. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Vera Bell and David Weisel, both at home; a grandson and two brothers and two sisters; George Weisel of West Newton, William Weisel of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Maggie Chamberlain of Wells Tannery, Bedford county and Mrs. Cora Robertson of Greensburg. His wife preceded him to the grave a year ago.
Mr. Weisel (unreadable) (unreadable) a resident of Meyersdale for the last 35 years and had conducted a harness shop and leather store during the greater part of his life. he was a member of the Amity Evangelical and Reformed church. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 Monday afternoon at the Weisel home by Rev. Dr. B. A. Black, pastor of the Amity Evangelical Reformed church. Burial will follow in the Union cemetery under the direction of J. ?. Tre????, Meyersdale.
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
James H. Chamberlain, aged 23, farmer, of Ray's Hill, s/o Henry and Mary Chamberlain, and Margaret Weisel, aged 16, of Buffalo Mills, d/o Charlotte Weisel (her father is deceased), were married 12 Nov 1885 at Ray's Hill by J. C. Barton, Justice of the Peace. Consent of the bride's mother was given.
(Source: Bedford County Marriage Records, Bedford County Courthouse,
Bedford, Pa., p. 17)
Ibid.
Bedford County Genealogy Project Cemetery Board
Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Breezewood, Pennsylvania)
Margaretta Weisel 1870 - 1938 (w/o James H. Chamberlain)
Ibid.
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/cemetery/Mt._Zion_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery.htm
Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Breezewood, Pennsylvania)
James Henry Chamberlain 1863 - 1928
Margaretta Weisel 1870 - 1938 (w/o James H. Chamberlain)
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 111134377.
Margaret N. Faupel Weisel
Birth: 6 Oct 1877 Manns Choice, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 25 Feb 1935 (aged 57) Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Union Cemetery, Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 111134377
Family Members
Parents
Henry Conrad Faupel 1845-1900
Charlotte Saville Whiteline Faupel 1851-1892
Spouse
David Henry Weisel 1871-1936
Siblings
Charles Henry Faupel 1872-1941
Mary C.E. Faupel Miller 1874-1965
Adam Conrad Faupel 1880-1939
Emma Victoria Faupel 1883-1972
Archibald Nicholas Faupel 1885-1936
John Percy Faupel 1887-1961
Nellie Faupel Fleck 1889-1962
Annie M. Faupel 1892-1892
Children
Vera May Weisel Housel 1906-1988
David Henry Weisel 1908-1991
Created by: Ancestor Searcher (47848612)
Added: 25 May 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111134377/margaret-n-weisel
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Bedford Gazette, May 11, 1928 Bedford County, Pennsylvania http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
Amelia Mason Weisel Morgart, died at her home in Johnstown, May 6, 1928,
death being due to complications of diseases.
She was born in Bedford, October 7, 1852, a daughter of William M. and Jane
Minnick Weisel, both deceased. She was united in marriage to William States
Morgart on June 20, 1877, who, with three children, survive: Fred U.
Morgart, Jessie M. Morgart of Johnstown and Mrs. Sarah Leventry, of
Richmond Township, Johnstown. Three children proceded her in death.
Funeral services were held at her home in Johnstown, Wednesday, May 9, at
10 A.M., with her pastor Rev. A. B. Bowman of St. Paul's Reformed church
officiating. The body was brought to Everett and interment was made in the
Everett Cemetery, Wednesday at 2 o'clock P.M. She was a member of the
Reformed church all her life and held membership in the W. C. T. U. for 33
years.
Amelia married William States MORGART (Twin), son of Captain Philip George
MORGART and Mary Anna STATES, on 20 Jun 1877.33 (William States MORGART
(Twin) was born on 10 Sep 1853 in Providence Town, Bedford Co.,
Pennsylvania,33 died on 3 Apr 1930 30 and was buried in Everett Cemetery,
Everett, Bedford, Pennsylvania 33.)
Bedford Gazette, April 11, 1930, p. 4. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
William States Morgart died Thursday morning at his home, in
Johnstown, following a year's illness. he was born in Everett, Bedford
County, Sept. 10, 1853, a son of the late Philip G. and Mary Morgart.
William S. Morgaret and Miss Amelia Weisel of Bedford were married in 1877
at Friend's Cove, Bedford County. Mrs. Morgart's death occured two years ago.
Mr. Morgart for a period of 25 year (sic) was a weighmaster in the
Cambria mills, retiring five years ago. He is survived by the following
children: Sarah, wife of Charles Leventry, Geistown; Fred Morgart, 510
Cypress avenue, and Miss Jessie Morgart, at home. Mr. Morgart was a brother
of Mrs. George Fredericks, Haddonfield, N. J.; Harry C. Morgart, York, and
T. Murray Morgart, Lancaster. Four grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services were conducted at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the
late residence, in charge of the Rev. Dr. A. B. Bauman, pastor of St.
Paul's Reformed Church. Interment was made in the Everett cemetery, where
Dr. Bauman also conducted the committal service.
Source: Microfilm of the Johnstown Tribune Democrat Newspaper, 5/7/1928, Cambria County Public Library http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
MRS. W.S. MORGART EXPIRES IN MOXHAM
Park - avenue Woman Was Church and Temperance Worker for Many Years
Mrs. William States Morgart, whose health had been impaired for the last
four years, died of a complication of diseases at the Morgart home, 665
Park avenue, Moxham, between 11 and 12 o'clock last night, in her 76th
year. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Wednesday
morning by the Rev. Dr. A.B. Bauman, of St. Paul's Reformed Church, after
which the funeral party will leave overland for Everett, Bedford County,
where interment will take place. Dr. Bauman will accompany the party and
have charge of the committal services.
Mrs. Amelia (Weisel) Morgart was a daughter of William and Jane (Minnick)
Weisel and was born at Bedford, Pa., in the fall of 1852. She and W.S.
Morgart were married at Friends' Cove, Bedford County, in June, 1877. The
ceremony took place at the home of the Hon. Abram Weisel, grandfather of
Mrs. Morgart, and was performed by the Rev. Dr. David Whitmore, a minister
of the Reformed Church. The Morgart family came to this city from Bedford
County in 1901.
Mrs. Morgart was for many years an active worker in the Reformed Church.
She was at one time an officer of the Central W.C.T.U. (Woman's Christian
Temperance Union) and later served as an officer of the Moxham Union. She
was active in the Cambria County W.C.T.U. and served for some years as an
officer in that society.
Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Morgart, three of whome - Phillip,
Grace and Ella, the latter the wife of Charles Barnes Williams - have been
dead for some time. The surviving children are: Sarah, wife of Charles
Leventry, of Richland Township; Miss Jessie Morgart, at home, and Fred W.
Morgart, of 514 Cypress avenue, intermarried with Leta (Dunford) Morgart.
Mr. Morgart and four grandsons also survive.
Tribune Democrat, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
23 August 1946
Martha Blanche Weisel
Bedford - Miss Martha Blanche Weisel, 63, one-time reasident of Bedford County who had been employed in Washington D. C. for many years, died at her home at the capital on Wednesday. Her body is being brought back to Bedford tomorrow afternoon for interment in the Bedford Cemetery. A minister from Washington is accompanying the funeral party and will conduct committal services at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Barefoot Funeral Home is in Charge of the burial.
Miss Weisel was the daughter of Abraham and Melinda (Hartman) Weisel. One surviving sister, Mrs. C. Guy Blymer, lives in Bedford. There are three other surviving sisters and one brother as follows: Susan and Elizabeth of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. T. M. Shimer of McConnellsburg, and Theodore Weisel of Summit Hill.
Bedford Gazette, Bedford County, Pennsylvania April 23, 1926, Page 1 (Posted to http://boards.ancestry.com by Connie 13 Jan 2004).
The body of James Harold Weisel, who died at Salem, Ohio, on Saturday,
April 17, was brought on Sunday to the home of his mother, Mrs. Abraham
Weisel, of East Penn Street, where funeral services were conducted on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. Albert Eyler, pastor of St. John's
Reformed church, Bedford officiating, assisted by Dr. George W. Shelton,
pastor of Second Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh. Interment was made in
the Bedford cemetery.
Necrology
James Harold Weisel, aged 31 years, 2 months and 16 days, was born near
Rainsburg, Bedford County, Pa., February 1, 1895, a son of Abraham and
Minnie K. Weisel, the former of who died five or six years ago. His boyhood
was spent in this county. He attended the Bedford public schools and was a
graduate of the Bedford high school, class of 1911. He was a talented
musician and Bedford was proud to have him as one of its most accomplished
young men. In early manhood he was organist in the St. John's Reformed
church, of which he was a member. He had pursued musical courses in various
schools and his talent in this line was extraordinary. From his native town
he went to Johnstown, Pa., where he was organist in a theatre a few years,
going from that place to Detroit, Mich., in which city he was united in
marriage with Mrs. Lillian Quinn, nee Liebtag, March 28, 1917, and where he
resided until seven or eight years ago, since which time he had been a
resident of Pittsburgh, Pa., and at which place he had been, until the time
of his death, organist and director of the choir in the Second Presbyterian
church. As well as being a music director he was a noted composer of music,
mostly for instrumental and cantata renditions. He completed on
composition, while a patient in the Hospital. His untiring and never
ceasing efforts to progress still further in his musical career overtaxed
his physical condition and superinduced nephritis, from which death
resulted. He had been in ill health for several months and had received
medical treatment from the Central Clinic hospital at Salem, O., and to
which institution he was admitted on Monday, April 12, where he underwent a
surgical operation a few days prior to his death. In the passing of Mr.
Weisel from this world to the Great Beyond, Bedford has lost a talented and
high respected native and former resident. His untimely death has filled
the hearts of his many friends with deep sorrow. The surviving relatives
are his mother, his widow, who with two sons, James Harold, Jr., and Philip
Stover and one daughter, Elizabeth Louise, resides at Pittsburgh, Pa.;
three brothers, William A. of Bedford, Pa.; Lloyd of Everett, Pa., and
Theodore of Summit Hill, Pa.; and six sisters, Miss Estelle Weisel of
Washington D. C., Mary, wife of C. G. Blymer of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Misses
Elizabeth, Henrietta, Martha and Elsie, residing with their mother in Bedford.
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Wm. A. Weisel to Irene E. Corle, both Bedford, 28 Apr 1909, by Rev. A.T.G. Apple.
(Source: Marriages of Bedford Reformed Church.)
Ibid.
Bedford County Genealogy Project Obituary Board
Mellon, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Mellon, known to practically everybody in Bedford as "Miss Lizzie", died at her apartments in the Ridenour Block on Sunday morning.
She was born October 19th, 1850 and was aged therefore 70 years, 4 months, and 24 days. She was a daughter of Andrew Mellon and his wife, Rebecca Snyder Mellon. She was born and reared at Belden, Bedford Co. In 1887 she came to Bedford to work in the home of J. Scott Corle. Later she became a clerk in Mr. Corle's Variety store. When Mr. Corle preceded her in death and the store came into the possession of his daughter and son-in-law, William A. Weisel, she continued as a faithful employee in the same store. Thus for 34 years she served the same family establishing a record not only for length of service but for fidelity in that service. Always kind and accommodating, she made for herself a host of friends who will regret her sudden death. Three brothers proceeded her to the spirit world and she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Drollinger of Kansas City, Kansas. Her funeral was held from the home of William A. Weisel on Tuesday afternoon, March 15th. She was a faithful member of St. John's Church and her pastor, Rev. J. Albert Eyler had charge of the services. Her body was laid to rest beside her brothers in St. Paul's Reformed cemetery, near Cessna, Pa.
(Source: Bedford Gazette, March 18, 1921)
Tribune Democrat, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 15 April 1936.
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Bedford County Genealogy Project Obituary Board
William Weisel, Bedford, Expires of Heart Attack
Prominent Merchant and Member of Borough Council There
Bedford, April 15 - William A. Weisel, prominent merchant and a member of the Beford Borough Council, died at 9 o'clock this morning after a heart attack. Mr. Weisel had been in failing health for several years but was able to be about yesterday and this morning before he was stricken.
Mr. Weisel was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, the Bedford Chamber of Commerce, a director of the Bedford Building & Loan Association and also held membership in the Knights of Pythias, the Flickers Club, Bedford Lodge No. 320, F. & A. M. and Bedford Royal Arch Chapter No. 255.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Irene (Corle) Weisel, a daughter of the late J. Scott Corle, and two children: William Corle Weisel of Bedford and Mrs. Donald Kaiser of Harrisburg.
He also leaves one grandchild and these sisters and brothers: Estella, Elizabeth and Martha Weisel, all of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Thaddeus Shimer of McConnellsburg, Mrs. Guy Blymyer of Bedford and Theodora Weisel of Summit Hill. Two brothers, Harold and Lloyd Weisel and a sister, Henrietta Weisel, preceded him in death.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed but services will be conducted by Rev. Dr. J. Albert Eyler, paster of St. John's Reformed Church. Burial will be in Bedford Cemetery.
Tribune Democrat, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 23 June 1934.
Lloyd S. Weisel, Everett Business Man Passes Away
Everett, June 23 - Lloyd S. Weisel, aged 47, prominent Everette business man and a veteran of the World War, died last night in Everette Hospital where he underwent an emergency appendicitis operation last Sunday. His condition had been critical for the last few days.
Mr. Weisel was the owner of the Weisel Variety Store here, a business he established in 1923. He was identified with the local American Legion Post and was active in all community affairs.
Lloyd S. Weisel was a son of Abraham and Malinda (Hartman) Weisel, both deceased, and was born in Bedford County. He and Miss Ruth Hershberger were married here a number of years ago. Surviving are his widow and these children: Lucille, Jean and Patricia, all
at home. he also leaves these brothers and sisters: William Weisel of Bedford, Theodora Weisel of Summit Hill, Pa; Susanna, Elizabeth and Martha Weisel, all of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. C. E. Bylmyer of Bedford and Mrs. Thaddeus Shimer of Lebanon. Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Weisel home here. Interment will be in the Bedford Cemetery.
1860 United States Federal Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. M653_1072, p.476, Fam: 148-185.
1860 St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania,
Weisel, John 30 M Carpenter 200 PA
Weisel, Mary 28 F PA
Weisel, William 3 M PA
Weisel, Mary M. 2 F PA
Weisel, Ann 23 F PA
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967.
Name: Daniel Weisel
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Spouse: Esther Hartensteine
Child: Harry Asher Weisel
Transcription:
Married, DOB: 10 4 1869, Age: 53y 9m 11d, Occupation: Segar Packer
Cause of Death: Chronic enteritis (Tuberculer),
Place of Burial: Northwood Cem, Date of Burial: 7/18 1922
1920 United States Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
1910 Miricode Census Index Bucks Co., PA
Ira N. Sacks 30 Head b. PA
Lottie 30 wife b. PA
Charles R. 11 son b. PA
1930 United States Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Year: 1930; Census Place: Perkasie, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Roll: T626_2008;
Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 51; Image: 0332.
Lottie (Weisel) Sacks
Ira 50 packer in a Shipping Room
Lottie 50 no occ.
David (looks like Lorett or Lovett) boarder 41b. PA
Anna or Annie (looks like Lorett or Lovett) boarder 38 b. PA
Ibid.
1930; Census Place: Perkasie, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Roll: T626_2008; Page:
13A; Enumeration District: 51; Image: 0347.
Wallace B. Weisel 46 PA PA PA foreman in Cigar Factory
Stella M 40 PA PA PA
Charles W. 10 PA PA PA
Sarah E. Weaver, Mother-in-law 64 PA PA PA
Bible of Samuel T. Weisel (1868- 19xx) Note - All names and dates have not been independently verified. (Bible in possesion of Clarence and Hazel Weisel family, Bucks Co., PA. Scanned images provided by Bonnie Swartley Martin, July 2002.).
FAMILY REGISTER
PARENT'S NAMES
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
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Grandparents
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Born Died
Chas. S. Deaterly Dec 14, 1834 Jan 27, 1908 (74 yrs. 1 mo. 13 ds.)
Sarah S. Deaterly Apr 18, 1841 Apr 25, 1905 (64yrs. 7 da.)
Henry B. Weisel Aug 8, 1837 Feb 2, 1872 (34yrs. 5 mo. 25 da.)
Elizabeth E. Weisel Dec 20, 1838 Dec 11, 1876 (37 yrs. 11 mo. 9 da.)
Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
John Weisel - Born Aug 11, 1814 - Died Dec 13, 1897
Lydia Jan 9, 1819 - Jan 21, 1879
Great Grandparents of Samuel T. Weisel
Born Died
Joseph Weisel
Catherine Nov 22, 1789 - Feb. 21, 1872
Michael Kulp June 23, 1839 - Nov 19, 1885
Mary Amanda Texter Kulp June 30, 1837 - June 28, 1906
CHILDREN'S NAMES
Charles D. Weisel 7-18-1891
Harvey D. Weisel 10-5-1892
Elizabeth D. Weisel 6-5-1896
Milton D. Weisel 2-17-1901
MARRIAGES
Harvey D. Weisel to Ida Moyer 6-24-1914
Elizabeth D. weisel to Wilmer T Schaffer 1-2-1915
Elizabeth D. W. Schaffer to Horace J. Webner [no date]
Milton D. Weisel to Gladys Jones 6-15-1929
Harvey D. Weisel to Miriam Fluck Meyers 6-25-1930
Husband, Samuel T. Weisel
born Apr 15, 1868
Wife, Emma R. (Deaterly) Weisel
born Mar 1, 1869
Married, Mar 4, 1890
by Rev. F. Waltz in Sellersville, Bucks Co, Penn.
Archive - LDS FHL Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/ Historical Record Collections https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list. District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961. The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 North West Temple Street
Salt Lake City , Utah 84150
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Name: Edmond Turner Weisel
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 31 Oct 1927
Event Place: District of Columbia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 49
Birth Year (Estimated): 1878
Father's Name: David Weisel
Mother's Name: Isabel Waters
Citing this Record
"District of Columbia Deaths, 1874-1961," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7B3-29Y : accessed 20 October 2019), Isabel Waters in entry for Edmond Turner Weisel, 31 Oct 1927, District of Columbia, United States; citing reference ID 309223, District Records Center, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,116,041.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Memorial #: 49335841.
Maj Edmund Turner Weisel
Birth: 21 Sep 1878
Death: 31 Oct 1927 (aged 49)
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Sec: 1, Site: 87-A
Memorial #: 49335841
Gravesite Details MAJOR CAC USA RET
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Weisel 1838-1888
Isabel Waters Weisel 1843-1929
Created by: John C. Anderson (47208015)
Added: 6 Mar 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49335841/edmund-turner-weisel
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2019), memorial page for Maj Edmund Turner Weisel (21 Sep 1878–31 Oct 1927), Find A Grave Memorial no. 49335841, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by John C. Anderson (contributor 47208015) .
Ibid. Memorial #: 8143403, Calvin Ira Kephart.
Calvin Ira Kephart
Birth: 27 May 1883 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 17 Aug 1969 (aged 86)
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 8143403
Bio: Lawyer, Historian and author. Wrote such books as: 'Sanskrit-Its Origin, and 'Origin of Heraldry in Europe', Contributed articles to numerous publications.
Family Members
Parents
George Elwood Kephart 1856-1907
Anna Catharine Weisel Kephart 1859-1943
Spouse
Olga Ahlson Kephart 1895-1969
Siblings
Horace Weisel Kephart 1885-1941
Sammel Weisel Kephart 1888-1970
Frank Pierson Kephart 1892-1893
Russel Elwood Kephart 1893-1982
Lloyd Kephart 1897-1897
Ralph Claude Kephart 1900-1966
Children
Robert Drake Kephart 1922-2004
Created by: Laurie (2811407)
Added: 1 Dec 2003
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8143403/calvin-ira-kephart
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8143403/calvin-ira-kephart : accessed 22 November 2021), memorial page for Calvin Ira Kephart (27 May 1883–17 Aug 1969), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8143403, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Laurie (contributor 2811407) .
History of Cambria County Book is available at the historical society in Ebensburg, Cambria County, PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/books/Storey/v3/p494.html History of Cambria County, V.3.
Page 494
WILLIAM WYSEL, South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel, and grandson of Joseph Wysel. The father of Joseph Wysel was George Wysel, who came from Maryland to Cambria County where he took up a tract of land in Mineral Point. Wysel Hill, which was then included within the limits of Bedford County, was named in his honor. He was a farmer and hunter. His brother John was a soldier in the revolutionary army. George Wysel lived to an advanced age.
Joseph Wysel, son of George Wysel, was born in Maryland, and was a child when the family moved to Pennsylvania. He owned a large tract of land in Mineral Point, and moved to Wabash, Indiana County [this is a mistake printed in book] where he ended his days. He was a Democrat and a member of the Lutheran Church.
Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was bon December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison where he died. He was interred at National Park July 28, 1865. [as printed in book]. He married December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later. 2. Henrietta, born in 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children. 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.
William Wysel, son of Moses and Elizabeth [Funk] Wysel was educated at the Soldiers' Orphans schools at Cassville and Jacksonville, Pennsylvania. He also pursued a course in mining from the Scranton school of correspondence. He was employed as a clerk until 1896 and in 1901 engaged in mercantile business, intrusting the management of the store to his son, while he himself worked at the trade of carpenter. For sixteen years he served as clerk of the borough council, and for the same length of time was school director. Fore three years he held the office of treasure of the borough school fund, and at present is assessor of first ward. He is a Republican and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Ibid.
Page 494
WILLIAM WYSEL, South Fork, was born October 20, 1856, son of Moses Wysel, and grandson of Joseph Wysel. The father of Joseph Wysel was George Wysel, who came from Maryland to Cambria County where he took up a tract of land in Mineral Point. Wysel Hill, which was then included within the limits of Bedford County, was named in his honor. He was a farmer and hunter. His brother John was a soldier in the revolutionary army. George Wysel lived to an advanced age.
Joseph Wysel, son of George Wysel, was born in Maryland, and was a child when the family moved to Pennsylvania. He owned a large tract of land in Mineral Point, and moved to Wabash, Indiana County [this is a mistake printed in book] where he ended his days. He was a Democrat and a member of the Lutheran Church.
Moses Wysel, son of Joseph Wysel, was bon December 19, 1831 and was reared on a farm, being at one time employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a track foreman. During the Civil War he enlisted in the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and in May 1864, was captured at Mine Run, whence he was taken to Andersonville prison where he died. He was interred at National Park July 28, 1865. [as printed in book]. He married December 19, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Funk and they were the parents of three children: 1. William, of whom later. 2. Henrietta, born in 1858, wife of Ezra Oaks, had eight children. 3. Jennie, born in 1860, wife of Joseph Wicks, Junior, had ten children.
William Wysel, son of Moses and Elizabeth [Funk] Wysel was educated at the Soldiers' Orphans schools at Cassville and Jacksonville, Pennsylvania. He also pursued a course in mining from the Scranton school of correspondence. He was employed as a clerk until 1896 and in 1901 engaged in mercantile business, intrusting the management of the store to his son, while he himself worked at the trade of carpenter. For sixteen years he served as clerk of the borough council, and for the same length of time was school director. Fore three years he held the office of treasure of the borough school fund, and at present is assessor of first ward. He is a Republican and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Page 494
Mr. Wysel married, in 1876, Anna, daughter of Aaron Berkebile and they are the parents of the following children: Ella, born 1876; Alva B., 1878; Joseph, 1880; Henry, 1881; John W., 1884; Edith, 1886; Charles H., 1888; Laura, 1891; and Iva, 1896.
Obtained from the Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society Freemont, Dodge County, Nebraska Freemont Tribune, 15 May 1999.
Harry Wiysel
The funeral for Harry E. Wiysel, 91, of Fremont will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
at St. James' Episcopal Church.
He died Thursday, May 13, 1999, at Fremont Area Medical Center.
Wiysel was born Feb. 19, 1908, in Crete. He was raised there and in New
Mexico before movin to Fremont, where he graduated from Fremont High School
in 1923. He attended business school in Omaha, returning to Fremont where
he farmed until joining Fremont Cake and Meal where he was a manager for 34
years. He retired in 1970. he married Hilda Kaspar in 1934 in Iowa.
He was a member of St. James' Episcopal Church, where he was the church
treasurer for many years. He was a member of Fremont Lodge 15 A. F. &
A.M. He served as president of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 200,
serving also as state and reginal president
Survivors include his wife, a son, John (his wife, Leona) Wiysel of
Phoenix, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Andrew Wright will officiate Tuesday's service. Visitation will
be 1-8 tongiht at Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Memorial Cemetery.
A memorial has been established to the church.
Obtained from the Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society Freemont, Dodge County, Nebraska Freemont Tribune.
Hilda J. Wiysel, 91, Fremont, died Friday, Jan 5, 2001, at Arbor Manor in Fremont.
Hilda Kasper was born March 5, 1909, in Prague where she was raised and graduated from Prague High School. She attended Nebraska Normal College and then moved to Kimball to teach school. She married Harry Wiysel in 1934 in Iowa. In 1936, she moved to Fremont where she taught school for a number of years. Her spouse died May 13, 1999. She was a member of St. James' Episcopal Church in Fremont. Survivors include a son, John (and wife, Leona) Wiysel of Phoenix, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Luke's Chapel of St. James' Episcopal Church. The Rev. Andrew Wright will officiate. A closed casket visitation is 3-8 tonight at Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Chapel in Fremont. There will be a private family burial. A memorial has been established in St. James' Episcopal Church.
Plattsmouth Journal, page 3, August 1995 (day unknown) Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
RAY WIYSEL
Ray Herman Wiysel, 85, of Plattsmouth, died at Plattsmouth Manor Fri.,
Aug. 18, 1995.
Mr. Wiysel was born at Malmo March 7, 1910 to Mason Dowell and Louise B.
(Tepoel) Wiysel. He married Mary Josephine Zitka of Wahoo October 31, 1935.
Raised at Fremont, he attended Prague Public Schools, worked in Montana
on an uncle's ranch, at Albuquerque on airplanes, a CC camp in Oregon, then
at Wahoo as an auto mechanic. He moved to Plattsmouth in 1938 where he
operated Wiysel Auto and Service. He sold and repaired Studebaker,
Packards, Chrysler and Plymouth autos.
He was a member of Church of the Holy Spirit and was a past member of
the Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Department.
Survivors include: daughter Barbara and husband Donald Yelick of
Lincholn; sons Larry and wife Thelma Wiysel of Plattsmouth; Matthew Wiysel
of Plattsmouth; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren; brother
Harry E. Wiysel. He was preceded in death by his daughter Eileen Wiysel.
Private family services were held, and interment was at Holy Sepulchre
of Plattsmouth.
The family suggests memorials to the Plattsmouth Fire and Rescue Department.
Roby Funeral Home of Plattsmouth was in charge of arrangements.
1930 United States Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
1930; Census Place: Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Roll: T626_2083;
Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 103; Image: 0714.
Charles R. 32 b. PA mo b. PA fa b. PA machinist in a knitting mill
Marrion L. 27 PA mo b. PA fa b. PA
Charles R. 2 yrs, 8 mo. b. PA mo b. PA fa b. PA
United States Social Security Death Index http://ssdi.rootsweb.com.
HARVEY WEISEL 05 Oct 1892 Apr 1985 18960 (Sellersville, Bucks, PA) 18960 (Sellersville, Bucks, PA) 185-26-5093 Pennsylvania
Ibid.
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued
GLADYS WEISEL 19 May 1905 Mar 1983 19136 (Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA) (none specified) 182-30-7285 Pennsylvania