Husband:
Wife:
Children:
Marriage:
Oct 21, 1715
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace1
Name:
George Michael WEISEL2
Sex:
Male
Father:
Father:
-
Birth:
1690 (est)
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.
Religion:
"1716–1730"
Lutheran; Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth records of Georg Michael's children included his religion as the Schleithal, Bas-Rhin church was Roman Catholic.
Immigration:
Oct 17, 1732 (age 41-42)
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
Possessions:
Feb 17, 1743 (age 52-53)
Two tracts of land; Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA7
Baptismal Sponsor:
Jul 20, 1746 (age 55-56)
Birth
Possessions:
Feb 10, 1757 (age 66-67)
Transfered farm to son Jacob Weisel; Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA8
Death:
bef Jul 17, 1770 (age 79-80)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA9
Name:
Susanna BEYERLE
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
1690 (est)
Wissembourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Source for Susanna's birth location is her marriage record.
Death:
aft Nov 2, 1770 (age 79-80)
Pennsylvania, USA
Susanna was an administrator in George Michaels probate proceedings.
Name:
Johannes Frederick WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
May 27, 1716
As Frederick was over the age of 16 he was required to sign the Oath of Allegiance.
Immigration:
Oct 17, 1732 (age 16)
Frederick, his parents and siblings, emigrated from the Palatinate region in southwestern Germany, the source of most of the earliest German immigrants to America.
Residence:
Sep 15, 1762 (age 46)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA14
Residence:
Apr 10, 1764 (age 47)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA15
Residence:
Oct 27, 1764 (age 48)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA16
Frederick Weisel was a Witness for the Will of Thomas Long dated 27 October 1764.
Possessions:
1765 (age 48-49)
-; Loudoun County, Virginia, USA17
Possessions:
1771 (age 54-55)
Address: Shelburne Parish
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.
Death:
bef Mar 5, 1782 (age 65)
Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Probate:
Mar 5, 1782
Wythe County, Virginia, USA20
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.
Misc:
1852 (age 135-136)
Fraudulent burial record21
Name:
Hans Michael WEISEL22
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Dec 8, 1717
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace23
Possessions:
1779 (age 61-62)
Tax assesment; Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA24
Death:
Jun, 1796 (age 78)
Guardian:
Jun 24, 1804 (age 86)
Death
Burial:
Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA27
Address: Tohickon Cemetery
Name:
Johannes George WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Aug 31, 1720
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace30
Residence:
Aug 16, 1752 (age 31)
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
Residence:
1779 (age 58-59)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania31
Residence:
1786 (age 65-66)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA32
Will:
Nov 6, 1798 (age 78)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania33
Death:
Aug 10, 1802 (age 81)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA34
Probate:
Sep 20, 1802
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania35
Name:
Maria Barbara WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
Sep 5, 1722
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace36
Baptismal Sponsor:
Sep 3, 1773 (age 50)
Role as Baptismal Sponsor Wtns of Frederick SALLADE
Death:
aft Sep 3, 1773 (age 50)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Marie Barbara served as a baptismal sponsor along with her husband on September 3, 1773.
Name:
Jacob WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Mar 1, 1727
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace37
Baptismal Sponsor:
Jan 22, 1748 (age 20)
Birth
Possessions:
Feb 10, 1757 (age 29)
Title of Weisel farm is transfered to Jacob Weisel; Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA8
Residence:
1757 (age 29-30)
Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA38
Misc:
Jul 28, 1767 (age 40)
Transferred a tract of land for a neighborhood school house.; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
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.
Possessions:
1779 (age 51-52)
Tax assessment; Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA24
Death:
Apr, 1797 (age 70)
Name:
Christina WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
May 13, 1730
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace41
Death:
bef Oct 3, 1757 (age 27)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
(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
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)
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"
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.
Appolonia is not mentioned in her husband's will, presumed deceased by 1783.
From information on the Internet, Appolonia said to have lived in Baltimore, Maryland.
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.
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.
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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.
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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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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"
Archives d'Alsace. page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417, Frame # 112.
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
Frame # 112
page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175417
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175528
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
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.
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.
Ibid.
[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.
Web sources found on the Internet
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.
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
May 27, 1716 - Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Birth: AD 67 BMS 1695-1733 p35
https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C447-P3-R45941-4175451
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
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
https://books.google.com/books/about/Virginia_Ancestors_and_Adventurers.html
Page 20
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
United States. Tel: 1-866-406-1830, Web: www.familysearch.org.
Lists of tithables, 1758-1799, Family History Library 31052 007898132
United States, Virginia, Loudoun - Taxation
Lists of tithables, 1758-1799
Authors:
Cameron Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
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
Lists of tithables, 1758-1799
Authors:
Cameron Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
Shelburne Parish (Loudoun County, Virginia : Episcopal)
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/375441
Image 87: 1765 Frederick Weisell b 150
Image 341: 1771s Fridrich Wisell 1, 5
Web - https://www.ancestry.com/. Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia, and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/49197/images/FLHG_IndextoTithesSlavesLoudounCnty-0097
Image 93: Weisell (Weiselle, Wisell) See also: Wiser
Frederick 63-65, 68, 71s
Image 97: Wysell, Frederick 68, 70
Ancestry.com. Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia, and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: Hopkins, Margaret Lail. Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia, and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991.
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
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
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72418972/michael-weisell
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 March 2019), memorial page for Michael Weisell (18 Jul 1750–29 Apr 1818), Find A Grave Memorial no. 72418972, citing Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Lizann (contributor 47163650) .
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
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
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
Ibid. 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
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