Husband:
Wife:
Children:
Marriage:
"Est abt 1752"
-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."
Name:
Johannes George WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
Aug 31, 1720
Schleithal, Bas-Rhin, Alsace3
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, Pennsylvania4
Residence:
1786 (age 65-66)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA5
Will:
Nov 6, 1798 (age 78)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania6
Death:
Aug 10, 1802 (age 81)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA7
Probate:
Sep 20, 1802
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania8
Name:
Anna Maria CRESSMAN
Sex:
Female
Father:
Father:
-
Death:
bef Nov 6, 1798
Presumed to have died before 1798 as George Weisel's will written in 1798
does not mention a wife.
Name:
Jacob WEISEL9
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Feb 20, 1754
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA10
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).
Residence:
btw 1754 and 1797 (age 0-43)
Baptism:
Aug 24, 1755 (age 1)
Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA11
Address: Indian Creek Reformed Church
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
Confirmation:
Apr 14, 1770 (age 16)
Tohickon Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania12
Military:
btw 1775 and 1780 (age 20-26)
Revolutionary War (Private Richland Comp to 1st Lieut)13,14,15,16,17,18
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html (January 2004)
Bedford County Genealogy Project Military Record Board
6475 Pennsylvania Phil
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.
Residence:
1779 (age 24-25)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania4
Son:
1786 (age 31-32)
Residence
Residence:
btw 1797 and 1839 (age 42-85)
Census:
1810 (age 55-56)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township19
Census:
1820 (age 65-66)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township20
Census:
1830 (age 75-76)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township21
Misc:
Sep 1, 1837 (age 83)
Declaration for Pension; Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/military/revwar/pensions/weisel-jacob.txt (11/16/2016)
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htmhttp://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/
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.)
Residence:
1838 (age 83-84)22
Death:
Apr 12, 1839 (age 85)
Burial:
Apr, 1839
Address: Osterburg Old Union Cemetery
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]
Name:
George WISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
c. 1755
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
--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.
Military:
1781 (age 25-26)
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.
Residence:
Aug, 1784 (age 28-29)29
Residence:
Sep 17, 1789 (age 33-34)
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>
Census:
1800 (age 44-45)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County30
Possessions:
Jun 7, 1803 (age 47-48)
-; 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
Census:
1820 (age 64-65)
Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp31
Census:
1830 (age 74-75)
Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp32
Census:
1840 (age 84-85)
Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Conemaugh Twp33
Residence:
1848 (age 92-93)34
Residence:
Aug, 1849 (age 93-94)
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
Misc:
Aug 30, 1849 (age 93-94)
Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA35
Death:
Jan, 1850 (age 94-95)
Source: US Census 1850 Mortality Schedule. Died Jan 1850, aged 95 years, Conemaugh Twp, Cambria County, Penn.
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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
Burial:
1850
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
Name:
John WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Spouse (2):
Birth:
Apr 5, 1758
Baptism:
Aug 20, 1758 (age 0)
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Residence:
1792 (age 33-34)
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
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
Death:
Dec 10, 1844 (age 86)
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)"
Name:
Catherine WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
Sep 5, 1760
Baptism:
Nov 9, 1760 (age 0)
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Death:
bef Sep, 1829 (age 68-69)
Catherine was not mentioned in the will (dated Sep 14, 1829) of her younger sister Sarah. It is presumed she predeceased her sister.
Catherine was not mentioned by name in her father's will made out in 1789, but the will indicates not all children were mentioned by name.
Name:
John Peter WEISEL48
Sex:
Male
Birth:
Aug 10, 1766
Baptism:
Nov 16, 1766 (age 0)
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Residence:
1838 (age 71-72)51
Misc:
Aug 21, 1849 (age 83)
Paid for a funeral, recorded in Bob's Creek; Old Long Church Lutheran & Reformed Church; Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Census:
1850 (age 83-84)
St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania54
Death:
Nov 6, 1851 (age 85)
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
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
Burial:
Nov, 1851
Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Name:
John WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Sep 9, 1768
Baptism:
Oct 30, 1768 (age 0)
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania55
by Rev. John Christopher Gobrecht. Sponers were the parents.
Residence:
"1817–1818"
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
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
Census:
1850 (age 81-82)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township57
Census:
1860 (age 91-92)
Pennsylvania, Bedford County, St. Clair Township, St. Clairsville58
Death:
Dec 24, 1864 (age 96)
(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."
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Burial:
Old Union Cemetery, Osterburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania62
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
Name:
Joseph WEISEL65
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Oct 29, 1775
Confirmation:
1791 (age 15-16)
Tohickon Union (Reformed) Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania66
Misc:
Nov 30, 1820 (age 45)
Appointed guardian for John Heller; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA67
Death:
btw Apr 24, 1827 and Oct 22, 1827 (age 51)
Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania68
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.
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.
There were no Weisels in Bedford Co in the 1790 census. The first
Weisels were George and John Weisel in the 1800 Bedford Co. census.
Jacob Weisel first appears in the Bedford County census in 1810.
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).
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"
Sarah Weisel died unmarried, with no issue.
According to the Weisel Family Assoc Reunion program for 1935,
John Peter was listed as unmarried.
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.
Mary Weisel's will of 1838 states she had no issue.
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."
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
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.
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),
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
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
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
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
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
Text: Bedford County Death Notice Board
Mr. John Weisel died December 10, 1844 at the age of 77.
(Source: Bedford Gazette 1844)
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
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: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.
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
Bedford County Genealogy Project A PAGenWeb Project Website http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/ http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/search.html.
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.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 78655536.
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
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.
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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
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.
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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.