Person:Catherine Fritts (1)

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Catherine Fritts
d.18 Dec 1842 Probably New York
m. Abt 1761
  1. William Fritts1758 - 1832
  2. Frederick Fritts1759 - 1812
  3. Catherine Fritts1762 - 1842
  4. Morris Fritts - 1836
  5. George Fritts1765 - 1844
m. 10 Apr 1781
  1. Elisabeth Able1782 -
  2. Frederick Auble1783 - 1858
  3. William Auble1785 - 1872
  4. Capt. Jacob Auble1787 - 1848
  5. Moritz Able1789 -
  6. Johannes Able1792 -
  7. Peter Able1794 -
  8. Catharina Able1798 -
  9. Sophia Able1798 -
  10. Anna Able1801 -
  11. Andrew Able1803 -
  12. James Madison Able1808 -
  13. George Able1810 -
Facts and Events
Name Catherine Fritts
Immigrant Name Catherine Fritz
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1762 Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Marriage 10 Apr 1781 to Matthias Abel
Death[1] 18 Dec 1842 Probably New York
Burial[1] Grove Cemetery, Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New York, USA


Her Father's Will

1811, June 1. Fritz, Fredrick*, of Lebanon, Hunterdon Co.; will of. Wife, Cornelia, to have % of money and moveable estate (except farming and carpenter tools). The other Vs to children, 4 sons and 2 daughters. Farm whereon I live (except 40 acres), to my youngest son, Morris Fritz, upon condition that my wife have a home and maintenance there during life; but if she choose to live with an- other of my children, then he is to pay for her maintenance. The 40-acre lot to son, George; also £20 to be paid by Morris; also the note for £50 which he gave me. Oldest son, William, £150, to be paid by Morris. Daughter, Catherine Abel, or her heirs, sufficient money to make up £100 (part of which is in bond to son-in-law, Matthias Auble). Having advanced, son, Fredrick, £250, he is to keep £150 thereof and pay £100 to estate. My son-in-law, Abraham Lungen, having given me a note which now overruns the sum in- tended for my daughter, Elizabeth (his wife). Executors to return said note as their full portion. Money received from Mr. William Coxe (at present in hands of 4 sons), to be divided between children equally (except Morris). Executors — two eldest sons, William and Fredrick. Witnesses — Matthias Cratar, William Force, Ernest Lewis Haselius. S2

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Catherine Fritts Auble, in Find A Grave.
  2.   Documents relating to the revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey. (Trenton, New Jersey: John L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1901-1017).