Person:Rudolph Mauck (2)

Watchers
Rudolph Mauck
b.Abt 1710
m. Bef 1735
  1. Elizabeth Mauck1735 - Bet 1820 & 1830
  2. Daniel Mauck1736 - 1803
  3. Richard MauckAbt 1738 -
  4. Rudolph Mauck, Jr.Abt 1742 - 1817
  5. Henry MauckBef 1745 - 1793
  6. Margaret MauckAbt 1748 -
  7. Matthias MauckBef 1750 - Abt 1805
Facts and Events
Name Rudolph Mauck
Alt Name Rudy Moick
Alt Name Rudolph 'Rudy' Mock
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1710
Marriage Bef 1735 to Mildred Unknown
Death? Bef 27 Nov 1750 Mill Creek, Augusta County, Virginia[Will Proven]

Rudolph Mauck was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:

  • G-349: Rudy Moick of Augusta County, 400 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. John Baylis. Adj. Jacob Roadcap, on Mill Run. 17 Jan. 1749. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 40]. (Note: This area was adjoining Frederick County, then Dunmore County in 1772 and was renamed Shenandoah in 1778. It was part of Orange County, prior to the formation of Augusta County).

Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:

  • Page 165.--18th November, 1766. Same (From Borden's Executors) to Rodolph Maught (Mauck), £80, lot No. 2, 163 acres on North Shannando. forks of said river where the two branches meet. Delivered: John Dunbar, November, 1769.

Estate Records of Rudolph Mauck

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:

  • Page 267.--27th November, 1750. Paul Lung's bond as administrator of Rudy Mauck, with sureties Frederick Fraclich (Frailey), Peter Scholl.
  • Page 346.--7th March, 1750. Rude Mack's inventory, by Mathias Selzer, Daniel Stover, Jacob Burnet.


Records of Rudolph Mauck in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:

  • Vol. 1 - APRIL 14, 1746. (21) Abraham Strickler's widow refuses to administer--Jeremiah Sutton, Randolph Mack (?), John Spittler and Paul Lung, Appraisers.
  • Page 12.--19th April, 1746. Abraham Strickler's inventory appraised by Jeremiah Sutton, Paul Long, Rudolph Maag. Recorded, 18th June, 1746.
  • G-322: Jacob Roadcap of Augusta County, 400 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. John Baylis. Adj. Mill Run, Rudy Mock. 15 Sept. 1749. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 38].
  • K-298: Casper Taylor of Frederick County, 200 acres on South River of Shannondoah in said County. Surv. George Hume. Adj. Jacob Rodcap, Mathias Selser, Rudy Moick, by Mill Run. 4 July 1761. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 127].

Information on Rudolph Mauck

Notes on Rudolph Mauck:

The first record of Rudolph in Virginia appears in the records of the Lutheran Minister John Casper Stoever when Stoever baptized Rudolph's daughter Elizabeth at Opequon 02 May 1736. Opequon later became part of Frederick County, VA. Rudolph was born before 1714, and appears in the records of Lancaster County, PA in 1730. Rudolph purchased 400 acres on Mill Run in Augusta County, VA 17 Jan 1749. This area later became Frederick County, then Dunmore County in 1772, was renamed Shenandoah in 1778, and was included in Page County when it was formed in December 1831. It was part of Orange County, prior to the formation of Augusta County

Rudolph died in 1750. His son Rudolph Mauck Jr. eventually moved to Rockingham County, VA before 1782, then to Bourbon County, KY about 1787 and changed the spelling of their surname to Mock. Rudolph Jr. owned land on Mill Run in what later became Page County, VA, adjacent Daniel Mauck. Daniel is believed to have been a son of Rudolph and lived at Hamburg, where he died in 1803. Some of his descendants moved on to Gallia County, OH and others remain in the Shenandoah Valley to this day. Daniel's descendants retained the surname spelling of Mauck, with one exception, whose descendants currently spell their surname as Mouck. Living adjacent Daniel Mauck was Henry Mauck, who is also believed to have been a son of Rudolph Mauck Sr. Henry died intestate in 1787 in what would later become Page County His probate identified 5 daughters but no sons.

The first record of Rudolph appears on 4 Aug 1730 in Conestoque, Lancaster County, PA when Rudy was found guilty of assault and battery and fined one shilling (1). Rudolph's last name is spelled Mauck, Mauk, and Mauks in this record.

Rudolph appears in the records of the Lutheran Minister John Casper Stoever when Stoever baptized Rudolph's daughter Elizabeth at Opequon 02 May 1736 (2). The last name in this record is spelled Maag. Opequon referred to the area of current day Frederick County, VA that borders Opequon Creek. It is possible Rudolph traveled to this area to have his daughter baptized, versus living there. Rudy and Mildred's births are estimated as being at least 17 years before the baptism of Elizabeth, however, the above court record in Lancaster County, PA would indicate Rudy was probably born before 1714.

On 20 Jan 1744 Rudia Moak appears in the probate inventory of George Everts (3). On 21 Apr 1746 Rudolph Maag appears as an appraiser for the estate of Abraham Strickler dec'd, in Augusta County, VA (4).

Rudolph purchased 400 acres on Mill Run in Augusta County, VA 17 Jan 1749 (5). This area later became Frederick County, then Dunmore County in 1772 and was renamed Shenandoah in 1778. It was part of Orange County, prior to the formation of Augusta County

On 22 Aug 1749 Nicholas Long, son of Philip Long, had 400 acres surveyed. The chain carriers were Jacob Rodecap and Rudy Mock (7). This may have been Rudolph Sr., or it could have been Rudolph Jr.

Rudolph appears as an adjacent property owner to Jacob Roadcap who lived adjacent Mill Run, 16 Sep 1749 (5). Rudolph Moick appears as an adjacent property owner to Lodowick Selser, son of Mathias Selser, in Augusta County 8 Aug 1750. Rudolph's property is described as being on "Massanuttin Run" (5).

On 27 Nov 1750 Paul Lung [Long] was appointed administrator of Rudy Mauck, with Frederick Frailey and Peter Scholl sureties (6). This established Rudolph's date of death. Rudolph's inventory was conducted by Mathias Selzer, Daniel Stover and Jacob Burnet 7 Mar 1751 (6).

On 30 Mar 1755 Casper Taylor, assignee of Lewis Pence, assignee of Rudy Moick, assignee of Mildred Moick surveyed 200 acres on the South fork of the Shenandoah River by Mill Run adjacent Rudy Moick, Jacob Rodecap, Matthias Selser. The chain carriers were Rudy Moick and Paul Long. This deed states that Mildred was widowed, and had remarried and moved to Carolina (@@@@7).

References:

1) Lancaster County, PA Quarter Session Abstracts 1729-1742 Book #1 p.7 by Gary T. Hawbaker
2) Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania, the Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever from 1730-1779
3) Orange Co., VA Will Book 2 p.50
4) Augusta Co. Order Book 1 p.12
5) Northern Neck Land Grants Vol II by Gertrude Gray
6) Augusta Co., VA Will Book 1 p.267 & p.346
7) Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys-Frederick Co., 1747-1780 Vol II p. 154 by Peggy Joyner

[From J. P. Mauck]

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Husband's Name

Rudolph MOCK (MAUCK) (AFN:JD5C-H0)  Pedigree  

Born:  Abt 1700/1715  Place:  , , Va   
Died:  1750  Place:  , Frederick, Virginia   
Married:  Bef 1735  Place:     

Father:  Adolph MAUCK (AFN:M295-X7)  Family  
Mother:    

Wife's Name

Mildred (AFN:JD5C-J5)  Pedigree  

Born:  Abt 1704  Place:  Near, Berne, Switzerland   
Married:  Bef 1735  Place:     

Father:    
Mother:    

Children


1.  Sex  Name    
 M Richard MAUCK (AFN:1T8G-P04)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt. 1738   Place:  <Germany Or Switz>   

2.  Sex  Name    
 M Rudolph Jr. MAUK (AFN:1SQJ-9BR)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt 1742   Place:  , Augusta, Virginia   
   Died:  18 Apr 1817   Place:  , Bourbon, Kentucky   

3.  Sex  Name    
 M Henry MAUCK (AFN:1LG4-TQ4)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Bef 1745   Place:  , Of Frederick, Va   
   Died:  1793   Place:  , Shenandoah, Va   

4.  Sex  Name    
 M Richard MAUK (AFN:1SQJ-9J1)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt. 1746   Place:  <, Augusta, Virginia>   

5.  Sex  Name    
 F Margaret MAUCK (AFN:1SQJ-9K7)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt. 1748   Place:  <, Augusta, Virginia>   

6.  Sex  Name    
 M Daniel MOCK (AFN:JD5C-W2)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Bef 1748   Place:  <, , Virginia>   
   Died:  1803   Place:    

7.  Sex  Name    
 M Henry MOCK (AFN:JD5C-MN)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt. 1750   Place:  <, , Virginia>   

8.  Sex  Name    
 M Mathias MAUCK (AFN:20CF-KRN)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Bef 1752   Place:  <Virginia>   
   Died:  1805/6   Place:  Ga   

9.  Sex  Name    
 M Richard MOCK (AFN:JD5C-NT)  Pedigree  

   Born:  Abt 1752   Place:  Virginia   

10.  Sex  Name    
 M Daniel MAUCK (AFN:B8RV-LX)  Pedigree  

   Born:  1736   Place:  Hamburg, Shenandoah, Virginia   
   Died:    Place:  Hamburg, Shenandoah, Virginia   

11.  Sex  Name    
 M Rudolph Jr. MOCK (MAUCK) (AFN:JD5C-KB)  Pedigree  

   Born:  1728   Place:  , Augusta, Virginia   
   Died:  18 Apr 1817   Place:  , Bourbon, Kentucky   

12.  Sex  Name    
 F Elisabeth MAUCK (AFN:JD5C-P1)  Pedigree  

   Born:  1 Nov 1735   Place:  Opecquon, Orange County, Virgin
   Christened:  21 May 1736   Place:  Opequon, Frederick Co., Va  

Sources

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