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RESEARCH NOTE: Schwenk, Stout, Moyer, Naugle, Goodhart, Latshaw & Allied Families of PA Contact: Thera [email protected] http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=schwenk&id=I036320 1 Melchior Weidemeyer \ Weidemoyer b: BET 1735 AND 1748 + Anna Maria (nee unknown) Weidemoyer b: BEF 1755 2 Anna Maria Weidemoyer b: 14 OCT 1772 2 Jacob Weidemoyer b: ABT 1782 + Elizabeth (nee unknown) Weidemoyer b: BEF 1784 3 John Weidemoyer b: ABT 1800 3 Jacob Weidemoyer , Jr b: 11 SEP 1802 d: 28 AUG 1886 + Catherine (nee unknown) Weidemoyer b: 12 DEC 1805 d: 12 NOV 1853 + Catherine Stover b: 1 JAN 1819 d: 26 SEP 1900 3 Samuel Weidemoyer b: 19 AUG 1804 d: 13 MAR 1885 + Susanna Stover b: 6 AUG 1816 d: 6 JUN 1858 + Susanna (nee unknown) Weidemoyer b: BEF 1795 3 Isaac Weidemoyer b: 30 JUL 1813 d: 25 DEC 1881 + Catherine Mumbauer b: ABT 1816 d: 28 SEP 1900 3 Lovina Weidemoyer b: 18 DEC 1818 If this descendancy chart is true, then my ancestor, John Weydemeyer who m. Ann Kane did not have Susannah Young as an ancestor. Howard Johnston note.
BIRTH: Jacob Weydemeyer and his wife Susanna are added as parents of John Weydemeyer based on the following evidence: "John Weidemeyer, born 24 Dec. 1800, is the son of Jacob and Susanna Weidemeyer." SOURCE: "Pennsylvania Births, Bucks County", by Humphrey. CENSUS: 1800 PA Federal Census Index; page 337. Jacob Weidenmair Bucks, PA, page 255 10210 00100-00 1 male under 10. 2 males, age 16-26. 1 male, aged 26-45. 1 female, aged 16-25. 1810 PA Federal Census; Bucks County; Nockamixon twp., page 915. Jacob Wydemire 30010 20010. 3 males under age 10. 1 male aged 26-45. 2 females under age 10. 1 female aged 26-45. 1820 PA Federal Census: Bucks County, Tinicum Twp. Jacob Widemoyer 111101 41010 0300 1 male up to ten years of age. 1 male up to sixteen years of age. 1 male up to eighteen years of age. 1 male up to twenty-six years of age. 1 male over 45 years of age. 4 females up to ten years of age. 1 female up to sixteen years of age. 1 female up to forty-five years of age. 3 persons engaged in agriculture. 1830 PA Federal Census, Bucks County, Tinicum Twp. page 264. Jacob Weidemoyer, Sr. 00001 10001 1 male, over 20 and under 30 years of age. 1 female under five years of age. 1 female, over 20 and under 30 years of age. [I have my doubts about this being the correct Jacob Weidemoyer -- this is very likely the son. However, the census definitely lists him as "Sr.". Following is the listing for what is most likely the correct Jacob. Howard Johnston note]. Jacob Weidemoyer, Jr. 01012001 0122001 MALES: 1 of 5 and under 10 years. 1 of 15 and under 20 years. 2 of 20 and under 30 years. 1 of 50 and under 60 years. FEMALES: 1 of 5 and under 10 years. 2 of 10 and under 15 years. 2 of 15 and under 20 years. 1 of 40 and under 50 years. PROBATE: Know all men by these presents That I Susanna Weydemeyer of the township of Tinicum widow of Jacob Weydemeyer late of the same place Deceased have renounced released and for ever quit claimed and by these presents do renounce and forever quit claim all my right and title to the administration of the goods and chattels rights and credits whatsoever which were of the said Deceased and desire that the same may be committed to my son Jacob Weydemeyer and my son in law Samuel Rufe or to such person or persons as may be entitled thereto. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of November AD 1836. /s/ Susanna Weydemeyer "her mark" Witness present: John Loux, David White. < Administration of all and singular the goods and chattels rights ....... .........township of Tinicum County of Bucks Deceased. [some words at top of this page not included on copy] The said accountants crave allowance for the following for the following disbursements made out of the estate aforesaid. By cash paid Register as per receipt $ 3.625 John S. Bryan 1.25 Valentine App 1.31 Samuel Meyers 6.87 Kichline 1.25 Elias Riegel 1.50 John Emery 6.57 Samuel Weamand 8.00 Valentine App 1.625 Peter Stout 2 receipts 33.59 Jacob Snyder .25 $ 65.84 [sub-total] Samuel Atkinson .25 Charles E. DuBois 5.00 Samuel E. Buck .25 Conrad Meyers 2.15 Barbara Neamand 1.85 Enos Crouthamel 2.185 Philip Fretz 2.52 Henry Meyers 2.92 Joseph Kohl 1.25 Adam Shitz 4.00 John Loux 9.93 32.305 [sub-total] Charles Echel 6.33 Isaac Fretz .375 Isaac Fretz .75 Nicholas H. McCarthy 6.00 Samuel Nicholas 5.44 Philip R. Harpel .50 Abraham Stover 9.50 Samuel Weydemeyer 6.00 Wm. B. Cooper & Saml Meyers .45 Jacob Nash 3.69 Peter George 1.50 40.535 [sub-total] Jacob Kilmer 33.60 David White 11.875 Loss on Sale 124.27 Error on Peter George's note .60 Jacob Strouses account .25 Samuel Meyers 1.00 Jacob Winters (insolvent) 7.75 Samuel Weydemeyer's receipt 27.58 Samuel Rufe's note & interest 262.50 Isaac Weydemeyer 2 1/2 years wages 150.00 Jacob Weydemeyer balance on wages 75.00 Commissions 125.53 Samuel Yost as pr. receipt 3.09 Paid for stating account 1.50 Register Clk. of G. Court Cryer &c 8.50 833.065 [sub-total] 971.745 Balance in the hands of Admr for distribution 1539.035 $2510.78 < A true and perfect Inventory and conscionable appraisement .......of all and singular the Goods and chattels rights and credits which ........ Jacob Weydemeyer late of the township of Tinicum Deceased Taken and appraised by Jacob Kilmer, John Loux, Appraisers November 23rd 1836 4 Hogs at $12. Each $ 48.00 1 Mare (bay) 50.00 1 Bay Horse 65.00 1 Brown mare 15.00 Bay Mare 50.00 2 sets of Harness (Quilers Bridles Collar &c) 12.00 2 Collars bridles & harness 2.50 4 Halters and chains 1.00 Bull 14.00 Small Bull 9.00 2 Brown Heiffers 17.00 $283.50 [sub-total] Steer & Heiffer 15.00 4 Cow chains 1.00 Red Cow 15.00 Black Cow 14.00 Black Cow 15.00 White Cow 18.00 Black Cow 18.00 Brown spotted Cow 17.00 Brindle Cow & Calf 19.00 7 Cow Chains 1.40 8 Sheep $3. each 24.00 157.40 [sub-total] 2 Dung Hooks & 3 Dung Forks 2.50 Flax Brake 2.00 24 Bundls of Flax 4 cents pr Bu .96 Dearbourn Harness 1.50 2 Saddles 1.00 Sheep Skin 1.00 Lot of Plough Gears 3.00 Lot Swingle trees chain &c .375 Mall and wedges .75 Grubben Hoe 1.50 Lot of Potatoes 2.50 2 Collars & Hoop .125 17.21 [sub-total] 458.11 [page total] 2 Shovels .375 2 Scythes & Sneeds .75 Half Bushel .75 11 Bags 2.20 Dear Bourn Harness 10.00 Lines Bridle & Rope 1.50 2 Mixing Troughs 1.25 Box .50 Cutting Box & Knife 3.00 Half of a cross cut saw .75 2 Seives .50 Lot of Carpenter Tools 4.00 Lot of old Iron .50 Cradle Scythe .50 Waggon Cover 1.50 27.825 [sub-total] 4 Casks .75 Lot of Clover Seed .75 Wheat (tailings) 1.25 71 Bushels of Buckwheat $1. 71.00 Lot of Rye (old) 26.00 Lot of Buckwheat 20.00 Lot of Cake Meal 12.00 Swingling Mill 2.00 wheel & bench .125 Scythe and Cradle .75 2 Barrels with Vinegar 1.50 Winnowing Mill 3.50 2 Casks .125 143.00 [sub-total] 3 wooden Forks & 2 Scoops .50 6 Rakes .75 Lot of Corn on Barn Floor 40.00 Hay on the Mow (west end of Barn) 120.00 Lot of Flax .40 Lot of Corn fodder on Overlay 6.00 Lot of Oats in the Sheaf 25.00 Lot of Rye in the Sheaf 107.00 Hay on the East Mow 50.00 Clover on Mow 2.00 Lot of Hay in old Stable 12.00 Lot of Forks .50 Work bench .25 364.40 [sub-total] $535.225 [page total] Light Waggons 12.00 Plough 8.00 Waggon Body 1.00 Waggon Body (large) 3.00 2 Cradles & Scythes .375 Crow Bar 1.00 Waggon & Body 30.00 4 Horse Waggons 20.00 Hay ladders & Boulster .25 2 Ploughs & Swingle Tree 2.00 Sleigh 1.50 Harrow 2.50 Lot of Corn on Waggon House 80.00 Stack of Corn Fodder 15.00 174.625 [sub-total] Stretcher .50 Ladder & Screan .375 Grind Stone 1.00 Shaven Horse & rope cart & shaft .125 Ground Chissel & Swingle Tree .50 3 Shoats at $1.75 each 5.25 Wheel Barrow 1.00 6 Shoats at $3. each 18.00 2 Axes & Cant Hook 2.50 3 Barrels & Cask .75 2 Log Chains 1.50 2 Hoes .40 31.90 [sub-total] 2 Axes .50 2 Casks & Tubs .125 Iron Kettle 3.00 Field of Rye in the Ground 60.00 Rye in the Ground (Orchard) 24.00 Wheat in the Ground (Orchard) 8.00 Rye in the Ground (near Tohickon) 1.50 Meal Chest .25 Dough Trough .50 4 Butter Boxes .60 2 Butter Pails .40 Sausage Stuffers .125 2 Spinning Wheels & Reel .50 Sausage Meat Cutter .75 Copper Kettle 6.00 106.25 [sub-total] $312.775 [page total] Rope works w Bread Baskets .25 Piece of Pork (old) .75 Shoemaker Tools & Leather .50 6 Chairs & Benches .50 And Irons & shovel and Tongs 1.75 2 Trammels 1.00 Bellows & flesh forks .25 Coffee Mill Pincers & tin ware .125 3 Iron Pots & Tea Kettle 1.75 3 Buckets & Watering Pot 1.50 Lot of tin ware .20 Table .06 30 Earthen Pots .50 Coffee Browner & Steelyards .40 Dresser & Contents 1.50 11.035 [sub-total] 2 Pewter Dishes 3 plates & a Bason 1.00 wood Saw & Lantherns .625 Wheel head & Hatchet 1.25 2 Casks & dried apples .50 Spinning & wool wheel 2.00 2 Fly Nets 4.00 Bedsteads & bench .125 Keg & Flaxseed 2.50 4 Gums & Sale of side Saddle 2.50 Bed & bedding 7.00 Ditto 5.00 Ditto 8.00 Lot of Carpet 2.00 34.75 [sub-total] 6 Chairs (windsor) 4.50 Bed & Bedding 8.00 Bureau 4.00 Looking Glass & Stand .625 Bed & Bedding 5.00 Chest and Looking glass .50 Hat .25 Table 3.00 Stove & Pipe 9.00 Stand & three Candle Sticks .375 2 Chairs .125 Churn & Cask .50 Bench .50 36.375 [sub-total] $ 82.16 [page total] 2 Tubs .625 Lot of Casks .20 Cask of Whiskey .15 Lot of Potatoes (in cellar) 2.50 Keg .125 Bed & Bedding 5.00 Server .50 Umbrella & Slate .40 2 Holes of Potatoes 6.00 Stove & Pipe 12.00 6 Chairs (windsor) 3.00 Table & Oil Cloth Cover 2.50 Looking Glass & 2 Pictures 1.75 Corner Cupboard & Contents 5.00 Clock & Case 10.00 Case of Drawers .50 3 Razors & Shaving Apperattus .625 Family Bible 2.50 Lot of Books .20 Pair of Smoothing Irons .25 53.325 82.16 312.775 535.225 458.11 [page totals] Amount of Goods $1441.595 < NOTES Peter George note 18.00 Interest 3.53 John Weydemeyer note 400.00 Interest 12.92 BOOK ACCOUNTS Jacob Winters 7.75 Samuel Meyers 7.99 Adam Shitz 1.90 Samuel Nicholas 6.08 Jacob Young balance on Tax paid 12.00 Jacob Weydemeyer 46.10 Jacob Strouse 3.75 Peter Stout 8.00 John Loux 10.00 Widow Neamand balance 5.045 William Shafer 2.50 Samuel Weydemeyer 23.30 $568.865 [sub-total] ADVANCEMENTS TO THE HEIRS TO John Weydemeyer Cash 34.00 34.00 [sub-total] TO Jacob Weydemeyer 1 Horse 50.00 Cow 15.00 Plough 8.00 73.00 [sub-total] TO Samuel Rufe Dressers & Bureau 29.00 2 Beds 22.00 2 Cows a Heiffer & a Hog 40.00 5 Sheep 5.00 2 Tables 8.00 1/2 Dozen Chairs 6.00 Churn Tub crockery ware &c 20.00 130.00 TO Samuel Weydemeyer 1 Horse 65.00 1 Hog 2.00 67.00 [sub-total] 872.865 [page total] TO John Garron Hardware 7.00 Tub & Bucket 1.50 Tin Bucket & Crockery Ware 3.00 Bed 13.00 1/2 Dozen Chairs & Table 9.00 Cow 15.00 Cash 38.00 86.50 [sub-total] Goods $1441.595 Notes & Book Accts. 568.865 Advancements to Heirs 390.50 Whole Amount $2400.96 We and each of us do solemnly sincerely and truly declare and affirm that the foregoing is a true and perfect Inventory and a just and conscionable appraisement of the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of Jacob Weydemeyer late of the township of Tinicum Deceased to the best of our knowledge /s/ Jacob Kilmer, John Loux Affirmed and subscribed before me Nov. 23rd 1836 David White J. P. < The account of Samuel Rufe and Jacob Weydemeyer ...... and credits which were of Jacob Weydemeyer late of the ..... [not all words were copied on the sheet]. The said Accountants charge themselves with the amount of Inventory filed (which is) $2400.96 Money received for Flaxseed (Rufe) 6.50 " " " Rye 2.26 " " " Straw 5.22 " " " of John Loux 2.98 " " " Flaxseed (Jacob) 6.50 Interest from George Overpeck .16 Rent from the widow 60.00 Received of Jacob Young more than inventoried 5.00 Interest received of John Weydemeyer 21.20 TOTAL $2510.78 The following computations appear on this page: $1539.035 divided by 3 = $513.01 = widows third $513.01 X 2 = $1026.02 divided by 11 = $93.27 each share. [end] |