Person:Frederick Mehl (2)

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Frederick Mehl
b.Abt 1817 Germany
d.Bef 15 Jun 1876
  • HFrederick MehlAbt 1817 - Bef 1876
  • WBarbara FrankAbt 1822 -
  1. Mary MehlAbt 1838 -
  2. John MehlAbt 1840 -
  3. Sarah Elmina Mehl1848 - 1908
  4. Ellen MehlAbt 1855 -
  5. Henry MehlAbt 1856 -
  6. Solomon MehlAbt 1859 -
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Name Frederick Mehl
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1817 Germany
Marriage to Barbara Frank
Census[1] 1860 Putnam, Missouri, United StatesBreckenridge Township
Death[2] Bef 15 Jun 1876 daughter Sarah sold undived 1/6 of her share of his estate to her brother John
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    HH 1297, Fam 1167.

    Hinman, Jno., 69, Grocer, RE=$2500, PE=$300, b. VA
    Mell, Frederick, 43, farmer, RE=$1000, PE=$1000, b. Germany
    , Barbary, 38, b. Germany
    , Mary, 12, b. OH
    , Sarah, 11, b. OH
    , Jno., 10, OH
    , Ellen, 5, OH
    , Henry, 4, b. IA
    , Solomon, 9 mon, b. MO

  2. Volumes 15-16; FHL #1010781, in Putnam County (Missouri). Recorder of Deeds. Deeds, 1847-1890; abstract and index of deeds, 1847-1889. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977).

    Wm C. Scott and Sarah E. Scott his wife of Putnam County, Missouri
    are held and firmly bound to John W. Mehl and James H. Skipper
    in the sum of $900
    on 15 June 1876
    Under the conditions
    on payment of 3 notes bearing dates of
    25 Aug 1876 for $100
    25 Aug 1877 for $125
    25 Aug 1878 for $125
    bearing interest at 10% per annum from and after maturity
    and all the interest that may be due thereon
    [Wm. and Sarah] shall convey to John W. Mehl and James H. Skipper right and title to the Real Estate belonging to the estate of Frederick Mehl late deceased and situate in Putnam County, Missouri, being our interest in the same and equal to the Undivided 1//6 part thereof, by Warrantee Deed
    and in the meantime shall permit John W. Mehl and James H. Skipper to occupy and improve the said premises for their own use
    then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force & effect
    Signed and Sealed, W. C. Scott, Sarah E. Scott
    Witnessed by A. S. Runyon, Notary Public on 15 June 1876
    Filed 24 Oct 1876