Person:Juliet Semple (1)

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Juliet Semple, "2nd wife of Steel Semple"
b.Abt 1780
m. 1 Apr 1776
  1. Juliet Semple, "2nd wife of Steel Semple"Abt 1780 - 1808
  • HSteele Semple1768 - 1813
  • WJuliet Semple, "2nd wife of Steel Semple"Abt 1780 - 1808
m. 4 Jun 1801
  1. Edward Semple1802 - 1815
  2. Sarah Semple1805 -
Facts and Events
Name Juliet Semple, "2nd wife of Steel Semple"
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1780 Page 459 states she was age 8 when father gave her land in 1788. Hereditary Sempill Lords of Blackburn, Kirkhouse, and Long Dreghorn & Clan Sempill
Marriage 4 Jun 1801 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United StatesThursday Evening
to Steele Semple
Death? 10 Oct 1808 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

Payne v. Craft

  • Frederick Watts and Henry J. Sergeant. Reports of Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 193 Market Street. 1854.), Vol. 43, Pages 458 to 465. Payne against Craft.S1, S3
Page 458 - Joel Payne and Sarah his wife against Lewis Heidleberg and James S. Craft. This was an action of ejectment for the recovery of 160 acres of land, more or less, situated in Pitt township. Heidleberg was a tenant, and James S. Craft the landlord of the premises. The plaintiffs claimed title on two grounds:
1. Through Juliet Semple, to the whole tract; or,
2. Through Steel Semple, to an undivided moiety. Juliet Semple was an only daughter of Samuel Semple, was born in or about the year 1780 (ie. 1761), and was married to Steel Semple, June 4th 1801. They had two children, viz., Edward, born June 8th, 1802, and Sarah, the present plaintiff, born September 1st, 1805. Juliet died in 1808; Steel Semple died intestate on the 16th April 1813; Edward Semple was the sole surviving heir of Juliet Semple. Sarah was married to Joel Payne, the plaintiff, in or about the year 1832.
The plaintiffs derived their title to an undivided moiety of the land Steel Semple in the following manner, viz. Juliet Semple was the second wife of Steel Semple. By his first wife he had two children, George and Catherine. George died intestate, unmarried and without children, about 1817. Catherine married...S1
More Transcript of Payne v. CraftS3
References
  1. Frederick Watts and Henry J. Sergeant. Reports of Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 193 Market Street. 1854.)
    Volume VII (43). Pages 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464.
  2.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.
  3.   Payne v. Craft.

    [Excerpts] of record by S2