History of Adams County, Pa lookups
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Re: SHUE, Jacob
| MidMdRoots (View posts) | Posted: 3 Jun 2009 2:23PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: SHUE, KOONTZ, KARHN, FRY, HOLTZAPPLE
Since Adams Co, PA is the border and many families
crossed back and forth, this Jacob Shue might be a
possibility for yours; he would have been born before 1802.
Frederick Co, Maryland - Chancery Court Abstracts
John KOONTZ vs SHUH/SHUE/SHOE/SHOEH Family - Foreclosure
[4 Sep 1815 MSA S512- 3025; 1/36/3/91-2941; 2 folders]
John KARHN d/ intestate, leaving
widow - Magdalena and 8 children -
1. Jacob KARHN
2. Catherine YOUNG
3. Elizabeth KARHN
4. Barbary w/o John FRY
5. Frederick KARHN, dec
6. Magdalene/Margaret, dec'd w/o Solomon Shue - her children,
...Jacob Shue
...Solomon Shue
7. Susanna KARHN
8. Ann KARHN
Administrators were Jacob CARN and Solomon Shue.
His daughter Magdalena died before her father and her husband,
Solomon Shue, was guardian for their children. The sale of the
estate brought $1,265.11 ($158.03 each). Final distribution
dated 10 April 1806 gave the widow $208.01 and each living child
$52.00.
Solomon Shue d/ before Sep 1815 intestate, leaving
widow - Elizabeth (b/ 29 Sep 1777 per John KOONTZ) and 6 children,
1. Jacob Shue, a minor
2. Solomon Shue, a minor
3. Rebecca Shue, a minor
4. Mary Ann Shue, a minor
5. Christiana Shue, a minor
6. John Alexander Shue, a minor
On 3 Nov 1815, Elizabeth Shue was appointed guardian for
her children; later, John FRY was appointed as guardian
for Jacob SHUE; and Daniel HOLTZAPPLE for Solomon SHUE;
administrator was John H. SIMMONS.
Solomon owned a Flaxseed oil mill with a stone mill house
and 28 acres in the neighborhood of Mr. Brown’s factory.
He was, however, indebted to John KOONTZ for the mortgage
and a date of nonpayment is listed as 26 Sep 1811 (which
may indicate a closer time to his death??). John KOONTZ
had also signed as security for the minor’s bond of Solomon’s
children. Elizabeth Shue allowed the sale of her dower
with the real estate to settle accounts.
The estate was sold to John H. SIMMONS for $1,500 on
26 Dec 1815; but the debts still exceeded the proceeds.
The widow did receive 1/7, $85, before disbursement of
debts.
(In Maryland German Church Records, Vol. 6, pg. 21,
Soloman Schuck and Elizabeth Kuntz were married 1 Oct, 1805
at the Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick Maryland)
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crossed back and forth, this Jacob Shue might be a
possibility for yours; he would have been born before 1802.
Frederick Co, Maryland - Chancery Court Abstracts
John KOONTZ vs SHUH/SHUE/SHOE/SHOEH Family - Foreclosure
[4 Sep 1815 MSA S512- 3025; 1/36/3/91-2941; 2 folders]
John KARHN d/ intestate, leaving
widow - Magdalena and 8 children -
1. Jacob KARHN
2. Catherine YOUNG
3. Elizabeth KARHN
4. Barbary w/o John FRY
5. Frederick KARHN, dec
6. Magdalene/Margaret, dec'd w/o Solomon Shue - her children,
...Jacob Shue
...Solomon Shue
7. Susanna KARHN
8. Ann KARHN
Administrators were Jacob CARN and Solomon Shue.
His daughter Magdalena died before her father and her husband,
Solomon Shue, was guardian for their children. The sale of the
estate brought $1,265.11 ($158.03 each). Final distribution
dated 10 April 1806 gave the widow $208.01 and each living child
$52.00.
Solomon Shue d/ before Sep 1815 intestate, leaving
widow - Elizabeth (b/ 29 Sep 1777 per John KOONTZ) and 6 children,
1. Jacob Shue, a minor
2. Solomon Shue, a minor
3. Rebecca Shue, a minor
4. Mary Ann Shue, a minor
5. Christiana Shue, a minor
6. John Alexander Shue, a minor
On 3 Nov 1815, Elizabeth Shue was appointed guardian for
her children; later, John FRY was appointed as guardian
for Jacob SHUE; and Daniel HOLTZAPPLE for Solomon SHUE;
administrator was John H. SIMMONS.
Solomon owned a Flaxseed oil mill with a stone mill house
and 28 acres in the neighborhood of Mr. Brown’s factory.
He was, however, indebted to John KOONTZ for the mortgage
and a date of nonpayment is listed as 26 Sep 1811 (which
may indicate a closer time to his death??). John KOONTZ
had also signed as security for the minor’s bond of Solomon’s
children. Elizabeth Shue allowed the sale of her dower
with the real estate to settle accounts.
The estate was sold to John H. SIMMONS for $1,500 on
26 Dec 1815; but the debts still exceeded the proceeds.
The widow did receive 1/7, $85, before disbursement of
debts.
(In Maryland German Church Records, Vol. 6, pg. 21,
Soloman Schuck and Elizabeth Kuntz were married 1 Oct, 1805
at the Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick Maryland)
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