- JLJ-1, 1-7 - BURCK, EISLER, LEVY, PHEBUS - #FC
- Charles V.S. LEVY, assignee of Daniel EISLER, mortgagee
of Francis O. BURCK & w/ Ella G.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5849 - Jul 1891
LAND - Lots #2 & 3 in Frederick City, on Harpers Ferry Turnpike
to Jefferson.
To P. Joseph BURCK and Francis O. BURCK from John A.C. LIPPS,
trustee in May 1883 [AF-9, 231].
and from P. Joseph BURCK & wife to Francis O. BURCK in Nov 1888
[WIP-6, 562].
Mortgaged at $1,000.
Francis & wife conveyed Lot #2 to Charles W. BURCK for half of
mortgage in Jun 1889 [WIP-9. 339]
Located on east side of Telegraph St, then occupied by Francis C.
BURCK.
Improved with a 2-story brick house with back building attached.
SALE was held 18 Jul 1891 at the Court House; high bidder was;
- Joseph BURCK for Lot #2 at $777, but was unable to make payment
SALE now to:
- Benjamin E. PHEBUS at $710
Requested by:
- F.O. BURCK
- Ella G. BURCK
- Joseph BURCK
- Charles W. BURCK
- Mallie BURCK
Sent to Auditor 24 Jul 1891.
- JLJ-1, 7-13 - STEINER, LOWENSTEIN, HOUCK - #FC
- David LOWENSTEIN, mortgagee of Herman F. STEINER & w/ Othetta L.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5893 - Jan 1892
LAND - House & Lot on north side of West Patrick St in Frederick
City; adjoins Ebert's Hardware Store.
Improved with a 3-story brick house with back building.
To Othetta L. STEINER from David LOWENSTEIN & w/ Clara
at $2,000 in Feb 1886 [WIP-1, 90].
Mortgaged at $800.
SALE was held 6 Jan 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- Charles E. HOUCK at $1,621
Sent to Auditor 30 Jan 1892.
- JLJ-1, 13-19 - FRANKLIN - #FC #CC
- Mary E. FRANKLIN vs Edna M. FRANKLIN, et al
- Title - Equity #5903 - Dec 1891
Counties of Carroll, Howard and Anne Arundel, court being held
in Westminster, Carroll Co, Maryland on 4 Jan 1892.
David W. FRANKLIN d/ 21 Sep 1891 - Carroll County
widow - Mary E. - Carroll County
d/ Edna M. FRANKLIN, a minor - Carroll County
d/ Hilda E. FRANKLIN, a minor - Carroll County
d/ Minnie L. FRANKLIN, a minor - Carroll County
d/ Mary L. FRANKLIN, a minor - Carroll County
s/ David J. FRANKLIN, a minor - Carroll County
Exec/ William H. FRANKLIN
LAND - partly in Frederick and Carroll Counties
- Resurvey on the Deeps", and "Resurvey on Several Leats",
45 acres.
To David W. FRANKLIN freom Hiram PLAINE & w/ Mariah
at $4,500 in Apr 1879 [TG-12, 344 and Carr Co FTS-5, 391].
Previously to Hiram from Beniah E. PLAINS in Nov 1856.
Widow claimed she also paid into the purchase of the property
and should be entitled to said property.
Guardian was George A. MILLER.
Trustee was Charles T. REIFSNIDER of Carroll County to convey
the deed to the widow.
Closed 12 Jan 1892.
- JLJ-1, 19-24 - HAMMOND, LAMBERT - #FC
- Jesse F. LAMBERT, mortgagee of Lloyd N. HAMMOND & w/ Annie C.
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5882 - Nov 1891
LAND - two parcels on "Legh Castle"
- 4.25 acres.
To Lloyd N. HAMMOND from Sebastian HAMMOND & w/ Marcellus
in Jan 1859 [BGF-725].
- 1+ acres.
To Lloyd N. HAMMOND from George W. DEVILBISS & w/ Kitty A.
in May 1866 [JWLC-4, 113].
Mortgaged at $575.
SALE was held 21 Nov 1891
- Jesse F. LAMBERT at $550
Trustee to convey the deed was Clayton O. KEEDY.
Sent to Auditor 27 Nov 1891.
- JLJ-1, 24-39 - KEMP, HOUCK, DUVALL, CRAMER - #FC
- William F. DUVALL & w/ Minnie B.
vs Martha S. KEMP, & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5774 - Jan 1891
Daniel S. KEMP d/ Apr 1890, intestate
widow - Martha S. (age 64)
d/ Minnie B. (Kemp) w/o William F. DUVALL
d/ Jennie (Kemp) HOUCK d/ c1885
(m/ Edward D. HOUCK on 23 Jan 1878 - FCML)
.......Nettie M.J. HOUCK, a minor
.......Tolbert K. HOUCK, a minor
LAND - "Dulaney's Lot, 9 acres, one mile west of Mount Pleasant,
on north side of Frederick-Liberty turnpike.
Improved with a 10-room frame house, a brick meat house, carriage
house, ice house, wagon shed, hen house, large barn, fruit orchards,
well and cistern.
To Daniel S. KEMP from Mary CROMWELL at $4,000 in Apr 1866
[JWLC-3, 627].
Mortgage to Mary C. SHRINER at $1,00 in Jan 1871, but the balance
of $238 was assigned to William F. DUVALL and remains unpaid.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 10 Feb 1891 from:
- William F. DUVALL, age 31, Mount Pleasant
- John T. TAYLOR, age 53, Mount Pleasant
Trustees were William F. DUVALL and John C. MOTTER.
SALE was held 21 Mar 1891 on the premises; high bidder was:
- J. Henry CRAMER at $2,215
Submitted to auditor 23 Apr 1891.
- JLJ-1, 40-44 - BISER, SHRINER - #FC
- Edward A. SHRINER, mortgagee of Thaddeus M. BISER
and w/ Jennie J.
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5892 -
LAND - 104 acres, located 3 miles north of Middletown on
Middletown-Myersville road; adjoined lands of Enos DOUB
and John LEATHERMAN.
To Thaddeus M. BISER from Edward A. SHRINER in May 1890
[WIP-11, 318].
Improved with a 2-story stone house, Switzer barn, fruit
orchard and well in the yard.
Then in occupancy of Daniel BISER.
Mortgage of $3,000 to Mary C. SHRINER in May 1890.
SALE was held 2 Jan 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- E.A. SHRINER at $3,432; but substituted Jennie J. BISER as
purchaser.
Submitted to auditor 2 Feb 1892.
- JLJ-1, 45-61 - MAYNARD, SOLLERS, THOMAS, DRIVER, SIMPSON, POOLE, ETZLER
- Sollers S. MAYNARD & w/ Clayonia vs Thomas MAYNARD, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5854 - Aug 1891
Thomas G. MAYNARD d/ 14 Jul 1891, intestate
no surviving widow (m/ Arianna SOLLERS 30 Sep 1834 FCML)
s/ Sollers S. MAYNARD & w/ Clayonia
(married 2nd/ Clayonia F. THOMAS 2 Jan 1872 FCML)
d/ Lavinia (Maynard) DRIVER, a widow - Baltimore City
(m/ Harry H. DRIVER on 23 Nov 1857 FCML)
s/ Warren MAYNARD, dec'd
.......Bessie W. MAYNARD, a minor - Baltimore City
.......Ann S. MAYNARD, a minor - Baltimore City
.......Florence S. MAYNARD, a minor - Washington County
.......Rena B. MAYNARD, a minor - Washington County
d/ Virginia (Maynard), dec'd
(m/ Dr. Thomas W. SIMPSON on 24 Dec 1860 FCML)
.......William M. SIMPSON & w/ Susan E. - Tennessee
.......Thomas A. SIMPSON & w/ Margaret R. "Maggie"
.......Ella May SIMPSON
s/ Thomas B. MAYNARD, single
s/ Albert MAYNARD & w/ Emma - Carroll County
(m/ Emma POOLE on 27 May 1873 FCML)
s/ Clinton MAYNARD & w/ Virginia "Jennie" - Virginia
LAND - "Duke's Woods", Lot (45 x 108') on north side of Main St
in Libertytown; opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church; adjoined
Henry BAKER's house, north of Baker's tan yard.
To Thomas G. MAYNARD from Ann COLLINS at $900 in Jun 1869
[CM-3, 584].
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 1 Oct 1891 from:
- Sollers S. MAYNARD, age 54, Frederick County
- George W. SHARBERGER, age 60, Frederick County
Trustee was Sollers S. MAYNARD.
SALE was held 5 Dec 1891; high bidder was:
- Joseph W. ETZLER at $800
Property then adjoined lot of Joseph W. ETZLER on the east
and George W. ROWLES on the west.
Improved with a 2-story frame and weatherboarded house with
store room attached.
Submitted to auditor 4 Jan 1892.
NOTES - Fast Forward to the death of Dr. S. Sollers MAYNARD;
an Equity record of his siblings and their children:
Dr. S. Sollers MAYNARD d/ 3 Aug 1913
widow - Clayonia F. - no children
sis/ S. Lavinia (Maynard) w/o Harry H. DRIVER, both dec'd
- 1/ Alice Maynard (Driver) w/o Philip Davis TUCKER - Baltimore City
- 2/ Arianna Sollers (Driver) CARE, widow - Baltimore City
- 3/ Sarah Lavinia (Driver) w/o Charles H. CARTEE - North Carolina
- 4 (Mary Frances "Fannie") (Driver)
.....w/o (Julius) BASHINSKI (m/ 1893 Baltimore City)
.........(Samuel) Maynard BASHINSKI, a minor - Georgia
..........Isaac Vernon BASHINSKI, a minor - Georgia
- 5 Warren Maynard DRIVER & w/ Nellie CURTISS - Govans, MD
bro/ Warren MAYNARD, dec'd
- 1/ Florence S. MAYNARD - Hagerstown, Washington Co, MD
- 2/ Bessie W. (Maynard) w/o E.L. ROTHGEH - Luray, VA
- 3/ Nannie S. (Maynard) w/o H.R. BROWNE - Pennsylvania
- 4/ Rena B. MAYNARD - Hagerstown, Washington Co, MD
sis/ Virginia (Maynard) w/o Dr. Thomas W. SIMPSON, both dec'd
- 1/ Ella (Simpson) w/o William R. STEWART - Brunswick
- 2/ Thomas A. SIMPSON & w/ Margaret SMITH - Libertytown
- 3/ William SIMPSON, dec'd & w/ Susan Elizabeth NULL
..........Warren Warfield SIMPSON & w/ Ethel HILL - Baltimore City
..........Nettie V. (Simpson) w/o Clarence H. WAGNER - Frederick Co
..........Mary Irene SIMPSON, a minor - Baltimore City
bro/ Thomas B. MAYNARD - Libertytown
bro/ Albert MAYNARD & w/ Emma - Mt Airy, Carroll County
bro/ Dr. Clinton MAYNARD, dec'd
- 1/ Nan Latimer MAYNARD - Winchester, VA
......(m/ John Henry Rosenberger on 4 Apr 1921)
LAND - House & Lot on north side of West Second St in Frederick City.
To Dr. S. Sollers MAYNARD from Susan THOMAS in Dec 1882
[AF-5, 634].
Frederick Co, MD - Equity #9142 in March 1914
[The News, Frederick, MD - Friday, April 10, 1914]
- JLJ-1, 61-71 - KELLER, BISER, LIGHTER, ROUTZAHN, SHAFER, ALEXANDER, SHANK - #FC
- Malinda KELLER, et al vs Daniel KELLER, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5839 - Jun 1891
Lydia KELLER d/ Aug 1890, intestate, single
bro/ Jonathan KELLER, dec'd
.......Thomas C. KELLER & w/ Delilah
.......Amanda C. w/o Joshua F. BISER
.......Mary Jane w/o George Washington BISER
.......Charlotte A.R. w/o Samuel L.H. LIGHTER
sis/ Mary Ann ROUTZAHN, widow
bro/ William KELLER, dec'd
.......John D. KELLER & w/ Mary Elizabeth
.......Charles S. KELLER & w/ Zaurie - near Benevola, Washington Co
.......Laura Etta F. w/o J. Edward SHAFER
.......William H. KELLER & w/ Amelia C.
.......Calvin R. KELLER
bro/ Henry KELLER & w/ Sarah
bro/ Daniel KELLER & w/ Jane R.
sis/ Catharine w/o Lawson ALEXANDER
sis/ Malinda KELLER
sis/ Elizabeth KELLER
bro/ Isaac KELLER
LAND - an undivided 1/3 part of a House & Lot #4 (66 x 330')
in "Wise's Addition to Middletown".
To Lydia KELLER, Malinda KELLER and Ellizabeth KELLER from
William KELLER and Henry KELLER, trustees (Equity of William
KELLER & Others vs Charlotte R. KELLER and part of estate of
Hannah KELLER, dec'd), in May 1866 [JWLC-4, 97].
Previously to David KELLER from Lloyd HYATT & wife in May 1849
[WBT-9, 74].
Malinda KELLER and Elizabeth KELLER believed the deed was written
to be joint tenancy as was the intention; so after their sister
died, they sold the property to Charles M. SHANK at $900 in Apr 1891
[JLJ-1, 121].
However, the deed was written as tenants in common instead.
Testimony was heard 5 Oct 1891 from:
- Henry KELLER, age 71
- Malinda KELLER, age 62
Trustee was Henry KELLER who sold the property to:
- Charles M. SHANK at $900
Submitted to auditor 16 Jan 1892.
- JLJ-1, 72-83 - STUP, PARSONS, GROVE, HOFFMAN - #FC
- Elias GROVE, guardian of Minnie V. STUP and Bertha V. STUP
vs Annie M. STUP, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5875 - 13 Oct 1891
Francis Thomas STUP d/ Nov 1877 near Braddock, intestate
widow - Annie M. - (age about 40) Baltimore City
s/ Ira F. STUP - Baltimore County
d/ Florence M. STUP, now w/o Edward PARSONS - Baltimore City
d/ Anna M. "Annie" STUP - Baltimore City
d/ Minnie V. STUP, a minor - Baltimore City
d/ Bertha V. STUP, a minor - Baltimore City
LAND - "Neighbour's Agreement", 3 acres near Braddock, on road
from Braddock to Shookstown.
Improved with a 2-story frame house.
To Francis Thomas STUP from Joseph STUP & w/ Elizabeth at $120
in Mar 1871 [TG-7, 621].
Previously to Joseph STUP from James STEVENS & w/ Matilday
in May 1851 [ES-8, 433}.
Guardian appointed was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 16 Dec 1891 from:
- John H. STUP, age 58
- John H. BART, age 50, resided near Braddock
Trustee was Charles M. GILSON.
SALE was held 23 Jan 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- Roger HOFFMAN at $475
Submitted to auditor 18 Feb 1892.
- JLJ-1, 84-92 - EYLER, HAMMERICK, LEVY - #FC
- Mary HAMMERICK vs Charles H.M. EYLER & w/ Sarah Catharine
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5850 - July 1891
LAND - "Fountain Low", 22.25 acres in Creagerstown District, on road
from Creagerstown to Mechanicstown; sdjoined lands of Calvin SPEAKS
and Heirs of Henry RAMSBURG.
Improved with a house, stable, orchard and well near the house.
To Charles H.M. EYLER from Mary HAMMERICK [TG-2, 686].
Mortgaged to Mary HAMMERICK for $600 in Apr 1889.
- 30 acre parcel that KROM obtained from Abraham A. BLACK & w/ Mary E.
[TG-11, 300].
Mortgaged to John J. KROM for $1,158 in Mar 1890, but he assigned it
to Charles V.S. LEVY in Jun 1890.
Trustees were Samuel M. BIRELYand Charles V.S. LEVY.
SALE was held 19 Nov 1891 at William J. CRAMER's Store in
Creagerstown; high bidders were:
- Charles V.S. LEVY for the 22.25 acres at $775
Submitted to auditor 12 Jan 1892.
- JLJ-1, 93-100 - MORNINGSTAR, MOTTER, GROSSNICKLE, BURALL - #FC
- John C. MOTTER, trustee of Vincent MORNINGSTAR & w/ Laura
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5283 - Mar 1891
LAND - Farm of 29.75 acres in Johnsville District, 1/2 mile NW
of Johnsville, near the Johnsville-Ladiesburg road; adjoining lands
of Abraham GAVER.
Improved with a weatherboarded house, a new bank barn, a carriage
and wagon shed, hay shed, an orchard and a spring near the house
and a well at the barn.
- 7 acres of timber land, located 3/4 mile north of Johnsville.
To Vincent MORNINGSTAR from David MILLER [AF-7, 149].
Deed of Trust issued by Vincent MORNINGSTAR & w/ Laura to
John C. MOTTER, for benefit of his creditors in Feb 1887.
SALE was held 12 Mar 1887 at C.E. SAYLOR's Store in Johnsville,
but failed to obtain a sufficient bid. Later private sales were made to:
- Parker C. GROSSNICKLE for 7 acres at $285
- William BURALL for the farm at $2,550
Submitted to auditor 10 Mar 1888.
- JLJ-1, 101-115 - EBERT, BANTZ, WILSON, JOHNSON - #FC
- Elizabeth M. EBERT
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #4389 - Aug 1891
Per the Will of Ann M. BANTZ, she devised to Gideon BANTZ in trust,
1/8 part of her estate to invest and pay the interest and dividends to
her daughter (Elizabeth M. EBERT) for life; and upon her death, to
her children or their heirs.
In Sep 1878, Francis MARKELL was appointed trustee in place of
Gideon BANTZ, in regards to the Will of Ann Maria BANTZ.
LAND - part of "Taskers Chance", Lots #20 & 21, of 21 acres, in
Frederick City; divided into two unequal lots:
...Lot #1, 10 acres, fronts on east side of East St, in Frederick City;
adjoined land of Samuel Wolfe. Subject to lease to Frederick &
Pennsylvania Line Rail Road Company for 99 years at annual
rent of $300 (John LOATS was president).
...Lot #2, 11 acres. fronts on east side of East St.
To Francis MARKELL (as investment of trust funds for Elizabeth
M. EBERT) from Henry G. DAVIS & w/ Catharine L. [AF-2, 99]
[also Ref AF-7, 346].
(Notarized in Washington, DC by the DAVIS')
Elizabeth M. EBERT d/ 27 Oct 1890
d/ Lucretia Mary EBERT d/ before mother, unmarried, no issue
s/ Octavius A. EBERT d/ before mother
.....Octavius Sutton EBERT - Buena Vista, VA
.....Richard M. EBERT - Baltimore City
.....Raleigh Bruce EBERT, a minor - Baltimore City
.....Benie Bantz EBERT, a minor - Baltimore City
s/ Augustus EBERT d/ before mother
.....Augustus St Gein EBERT, a minor - Missouri
Francis MARKELL recently died and it is necessary to appoint
a new trustee. The court then appointed William H. MILLER.
SALE held 6 Aug 1891 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- John C. WILSON for the Lot #1 (w/ Railroad lease) at $5,025
The other property failed to receive a sufficient bid but later was
sold at private sale to:
- Dr. George JOHNSON for Lot #2 at $1,600
Total sales, $6,625.
Petition of John C. WILSON of Philadelphia requests a valid deed
of the property and not only for ground rents.
Submitted to auditor 15 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 116-119 - HOOD, KNIGHT, URNER - #FC
- Milton G. URNER, assignee of Frances Z.S KNIGHT, mortgagee
of George A. HOOD & w/ Mary J.
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5881 - Nov 1891
LAND - 236 acre Home Farm in Urbana District, 1.5 miles SW
of Ijamsville, on road from Urbana to Urbana, near Araby; adjoined
land of John D. ADDISON and Mr. BISER. It was the old BEALL
homestead.
Improved with a house, barn and orchard with spring near the
buildings and a well near the kitchen door.
- 77.75 acres in Mount Pleasant near KRANTZ' Mill; adjoining land
of David F. KOLB and John H. GRABLL.
Improved with a house; mostly timber land.
- House & Lot #250 (36 x 124') on east side of North Market St in
Frederick City; adjoined lot of John N. ZIMMERMAN on the north
and the public school on the south.
Improved with a 3-story brick house with large store room.
Mortgaged at $7,500
SALE was held 14 Nov 1891 at the City Hotel in Frederick;
high bidder was:
- Frances Z. S KNIGHT for the 236 acre at $20/acre
- Frances Z. S KNIGHT for the 77.75 acres at $6/acre
- Frances Z. S KNIGHT for the House & Lot at $1,300
Total Sales, $6,490.35.
Submitted to auditor 27 Nov 1891.
- JLJ-1, 119-126 - BEAM - #FC
- George T. BEAM and Harry G. BEAM, partners
t/a George T. BEAM & Son
- Petition to Void Deed of Trust - Equity #5912 - Feb 1892
Deed of Trust by George P. BEAM & w/ Jane B. and Harry G. BEAM
and w/ Lucy M. to Isaac S. ANNAN for benefit of creditors in Jan 1892.
Since then, The BEAMS have worked out payments with all of the
creditors and with their consent wish to have the Deed of Trust voided
and the property returned to the BEAMS.
Approved by the court. - 24 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 127-159 - VANSANT, ANDERSON, CLARY, HOOD, HILSBY, RUNKLES, POOLE, JONES, etc
- William A. HOOD & w/ Ella vs Rebecca VANSANT & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5721 - 27 Aug 1890
Richard VANSANT d/ 23 Aug 1890 near Mount Airy, intestate
widow - Rebecca (age 64)
s/ William Luther VANSANT - Baltimore City
d/ Virginia A. w/o William M. ANDERSON - York Co, Pennsylvania
d/ Sarah E. w/o Weedon CLARY
s/ Jonathan Wehrly VANSANT & w/ Amelia M. - Baltimore City
d/ Ella w/o William Albert HOOD
d/ Susie VANSANT
s/ Abel S. VANSANT & w/ Claudia
d/ Georgianna HILSBY, dec'd
.......Harry HILSBY, a minor - Dorchester County
.......Joseph HILSBY, a minor - Dorchester County
.......James HILSBY, a minor - Dorchester County
LAND - 300 acres in Woodville District, lies to the east, adjoining
Mount Airy and adjoining lands of Albert JONES and William RUNKLES.
Improved with two large frame houses, a bank barn, new wagon shed,
corn cribs and fruit trees.
- Two tracts of "Hammond's Contrivance" and "Long Trusted"
To Willliam RUNKLES from trustees of County Alms House
in May 1852 [ES-6].
- "Resurvey on Long Trusted", 123.5 acres
To William RUNKLES from Samuel CLARY of Carroll County
in Jan 1852 [ES-6].
- "Hammond's Contrivance" and "Resurvey on Long Trusted", 146.5 acres.
To William RUNKLES from Deed of Partition with Samuel RUNKLES
& w/ Elizabeth in Oct 1852 [ES-6].
- "Hammond's Contrivance" and "Long Trusted"
To William RUNKLES from Joseph RUNKLES & w/ Amanda
in Nov 1850 [ES-6].
- Two tracts of "Hammond's Desire", 12 acres.
To William RUNKLES from Samuel W. BECKWITH & w/ Sarah G.
in Oct 1852 [ES-6].
- Two tracts of "Hammond's Contrivance" and "Long Trusted"
To William RUNKLES from Levi VANFOSSEN & w/ Ann in Nov 1850
[ES-6].
All of the above
From William RUNKLES & w/ Amelia to Richard VANSANT of
Baltimore City at $5,000 in Feb 1855 [ES-8, 213].
SALES by Richard & Rebecca VANSANT to:
- George W. MOLESWORTH & wife for 1 acre at $200 in Oct 1885.
- William ETCHISON & wife for 1/2 acre of "Cherry Grove" at $100
in Oct 1885.
- Edward M. MOLESWORTH for 1 rood & 5 sq perches at $100
in Aug 1888; begins at north edge of road from Mount Airy to
Sidney Chapel. [WIP-6, 507].
- Henry BUSSARD for 1/2 acre of "Cherry Grove" at $40 in Mar 1860
[BGF-5, 414].
- Lewis P. HAINES for 1 rood & 39.5 perches at $100 in Nov 1887;
on north side of Mount Airy to Sidney Chapel Road [WIP-4, 599].
- Ann HOOD for 1/2 acre at $100 in Aug 1888 [WIP-6, 450].
- Charles W. SELLMAN of Baltimore City for 2 acres at $150
in Jun 1886; on Cherry Orchard Road [WIP-1, 483].
Summons for William and J. Wehrly & Amelia VANSANT were
delivered to 705 West Lombard St in Baltimore City on 2 Sep 1890.
Name signed as J. Wehrly VANSANT.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 12 Nov 1890 from:
- William A. HOOD of G., age 34, near Mount Airy
- Weedon CLARY, age 61, Woodville District
Trustees were John C. MOTTER and J. Roger McSHERRY.
The widow made an agreement with the children to take 1/10
share of the proceeds of the sale of the farm and 1/8 of 1/10 from
each of the adult children's share, in lieu of dower. - 7 Aug 1891
Portion of property adjoining Mount Airy was divided into Lots.
(Plat of Lots #1-3 on page 152)
SALE was held 17 Oct 1891 on the premises; high bidders were:
- Charles E. POOLE at $35/acre, $9,450 for farm less 6 acres,
lying south of road from Mount Airy.
However, Milton G. URNER was substituted as purchaser.
- Wiliam A. HOOD & Charles A. RUNKLES for Lot #1 (84 perches) at $501
- Wiliam A. HOOD for Lot #2 (72 perches) at $75
- Weedon CLARY for Lot #3 (135 perches) at $60
- Albert JONES for Lot #4 (4+acres) at $50/acre, $215.94
Total Sales, $10,301.94.
Milton G. URNER petitioned the court claiming Richard VANSANT
had had the land resurveyed and received a patent under the name
"Cherry Grove" which contains a more correct and fuller description
of the real estate. He asked the patent be made part of the case.
[Special Warrant on 18 Aug 1858] - included parts of "Hammond's
Contriviance", "Hammond's Desire", "Long Trusted", "Resurvey on
Long Trusted" and "Favour and Ease (or Care)", 4 acres of surplus
land and 1+ acre of vacant land which totaled 281 acres 2 roods and
26.5 perches and now called "Cherry Grove"; adjoined "Ridgeville Heights".]
Submitted to auditor 28 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 160-171 - DIMMICK, WISNER, FOLAND, PHEBUS - #FC #DC
- Margaret WISNER, Clementine FOLAND & h/ John FOLAND
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5887 - Dec 1891
Michael DIMMICK d/ Apr 1879, testate
widow - Ann Barbara d/ 1 Dec 1891
s/ John Joseph DIMMICK (unknown if dead or alive; hold for 10 years)
s/ Joseph F. DIMMICK - Washington, DC
d/ Margaret wid/o Michael WISNER
d/ Clementine w/o John FOLAND
To sell the property after the death of the widow and divide equally
among the four children.
Exec/ Michael WISNER (he died before Dec 1891)
Witnesses: E.A. GITTINGER, Wilhelm TYER, Thomas M. CHILCOTE
Codicil on 13 Apr 1879 witnessed by Edward A. GITTINGER, John
GREESER and Joseph STEVIE.
[Frederick Co, MD Will JRR-387 - 22 Aug 1878; 19 Apr 1879]
LAND - Lot #140 on south side of East Fourth St in Frederick Town;
adjoined the Methodist graveyard.
Improved with a brick 1 1/2-story double house with 1-story back
building[ then rented.
To Michael DIMMICK from Henry HOUCK at $800 in Feb 1856
[BGF-2, 179].
- Lot #20 on north side of West Patrick St in Bentz Town in Frederick
City. Improved with a 2-story brick house; then rented.
To Michael DIMMICK from Jacob H. DETER & w/ Georgianna at $475
in Feb 1867 [JWLC-4, 682].
Trustees were Charles V.S. LEVY and John C. MOTTER.
SALE was held 9 Feb 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidders were:
- Benjamin F. PHEBUS for Lot on West Patrick St at $960
- John FOLAND & w/ Clementine for Lot on E. Fourth St Lot at $1,325
Total Sales, $2,285.
Submitted to auditor 11 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 171-193 - KRISE, WIANT, LEWIS, MOSER, WILLIARD, WORKING - #FC #PA
- Erias T. KRISE & w/ Clara vs Mary KRISE, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5045 - Jan 1885
LAND - "Resurvey on the Dolphin, "Hampton Forrest", called
"Good Luck", 138 acres, 1 mile from Foxville, on road from
Deerfield to Foxville; adjoined lands of David BUHRMAN, and
Ezra BROWN.
To Henry CRISE and Daniel CRISE from John POORMAN
at 400 pounds in Jun 1813 [WR-45, 58-60].
Henry CRISE, dec'd
bro/ Daniel CRISE, all estate but to provide for his mother
nephew/ Henry WIANT, s/o Henry & Catharine
- part of "Good Luck", 55 acres
niece - Mary, d/o Catharine (Crise) WIANT - $100 when age 21
Exec/ brother Daniel CRISE
Witnesses: William BROWN, Jacob POORMAN, Thomas BROWN
[Frederick Co, MD - Will - written 19 Jun 1818]
Daniel KRISE, dec'd
s/ John KRISE, home plantation, 138 acres and 17 acres timber
(to support his mother and pay his sisters their legacies)
d/ Sarah w/o Lee LEWIS - $450
d/ Susanna w/o Ezra MOSER - $450
d/ Mary KRISE - $450
d/ Rebecca w/o Barney LEWIS - $100 & what she already rec'd
Exec/ son John KRISE
Witnesses: Henry BUHRMAN, Jacob HAUVER, Christian HAUVER
[Frederick Co, MD - Will - written 1 Aug 1851]
John KRISE d/ c1883 at home, intestate
widow - Mary (age 63 or older)
s/ Erias T. KRISE & w/ Clara E. - Waynesborough, Pennsylvania
s/ John F. KRISE & w/ Mary K.
d/ Harriet S. w/o James N. WILLIARD
d/ Annie E. KRISE
d/ Clara Alice w/o John O. WORKING - now MD, previously PA
LAND - "Polar Grove", 13 acres.
To John KRISE from William WHITE and William J. BLACK, trustees
in Equity Case #3993, at $57.20 in Dec 1875 [TG-5, 10-11].
- Lot #7, 36 acres.
To John KRISE from Lewis CRAWFORD, trustee (in Equity Case #3803
in Oct 1872, John B. KUNKLE, surviving partner of John B. KUNKLE
and Jacob M. KUNKEL vs Mary B. WILHIDE & others) at $122.40 in
July 1877 [AF-1, 22].
Power of Attorney to the sons of John KRISE signed by all his heirs
to sell the 125 acres of timber land. Erias and Clara Alice and their
spouses signed in Franklin Co, PA.
Eraias T. KRISE to purchase John F. KRISE's share.
Widow chose to take 1/3 of land as her dower right; her section was
on the west side of road from Foxville to Deerfield, part of "Good Luck",
81.75 acres, part of the 138 acres to her husband from the Will of his
father. Also 11.25 acres, including the buildings, on the remaining
portion not sold. (plat on page 185)
Testimony was heard 12 Oct 1891 from:
- Thaddeus A. WASTLER, age 40, resided in Sabillasville
- John O. WORKING, age 32, resided in Sabillasville
Trustees were Charles V.S. LEVY and Clayton O. KEEDY.
SALE was held 20 Nov 1891 at the store of Thomas C. FOX in Foxville;
high bidder was:
- E.T. KRISE for 70.25 acres without buildings at $1,397
Submitted to auditor 30 Dec 1891.
- JLJ-1, 194-206 - RIDGELY, DAVIS, HILL, MILLBERRY, BROWN, JENKINS, BAUMGARDNER - #FC #BCY #PA
- Frank RIDGELY, et al vs John RIDGELY, el al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5857 - Aug 1891
Richard RIDGELY d/ Apr 1883, intestate
widow now dec'd
s/ Frank RIDGELY & w/ Mary
d/ Annie w/o William DAVIS
d/ Arianna HILL, widow
s/ John RIDGELY & w/ Julia - Pennsylvania
d/ Jane R. w/o Charles MILLBERRY
s/ Richard D. RIDGELY - Pittsburgh, PA (five years ago)
d/ ________, dec'd w/o Daniel BROWN
.......Thomas JENKINS - Pennsylvania (five years ago)
.......Henry BROWN, a minor - Baltimore City
.......Margaret BROWN, a minor - Baltimore City
LAND - "Four Friends", 1 acre, 1 1/2 miles east Mount Pleasant,
south of Old Annapolis Road; adjoined land of George P. BUCKEY.
Included water rights to spring on land of Adam BITTINGER, but
latter, land of Henry BOMGARDNER.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story weatherboarded house, stable and
fruit trees.
To Richard RIDGELY from Daniel RIPPON at $185 in Apr 1855
[ES-5, 594].
Previously part of Samuel STEVENS' Estate in Dec 1842.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 26 Oct 1891 from:
- John J. MURDOCK, age 63, Frederick City
- Jane R. MILLBERRY, age 38, Frederick City
Trustee was John C. MOTTER.
SALE was held 20 Feb 1892 at John T. TAYLOR's Store in
Mount Pleasant; high bidder was:
- Joseph W. BAUMGARDNER at $325;
then adjoining lands of John WAGNER and Herman A. BUCKEY.
Submitted to auditor 24 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 206-211 - KEHNE, WOOD - #FC
- J.E.R. WOOD, mortgagee of George D. KEHNE & w/ Harriet F.
and William H. KEHNE
- Report of Sale - Equity #5842 - Jul 1891
LAND - 12 acres, on road from Shookstown to Fairview; adjoined land
of John SIMMONS and Harry GOODSELL.
Improved with a house, barn, fruit trees and well.
To George D. KEHNE and William H. KEHNE from Maria L.C. KEHNE
at $400 in Jul 1874 [TG-2, 11].
Mortgaged at $225 in Jun 1891.
William H. KEHNE sold his half to George D. KEHNE in Jun 1891.
SALE was held 11 Jul 1891 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- George D. KEHNE at $1,000
Submitted to auditor 2 May 1892.
- JLJ-1, 211-226 - FOX, WACHTER, BAKER, MUNSHOWER, CRAMER - #FC #CC #PA
- Littleton C. FOX vs Catharine FOX, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5841 - Jul 1891
Mary Magdelene FOX d/ testate
s/ Jeremiah C. FOX (Estate with payments to siblings)
s/ Francis M. FOX - Adams Co, PA
d/ Julia A. w/o George WACHTER
d/ Margaret wid/o William H. BAKER
Exec/ son Jeremiah C. FOX
Witnesses: Daniel BOWERS, Mathias SMITH, John S. REPP
[Will APK-1, 65 - 12 Jan 1861; 25 May 1861]
LAND - parts of "Bare Hill" and "Resurvey on Spring Garden", 45.5 acres,
two miles from Woodsboro in Johnsville District; on road from Woodsboro
to Liberty-Pipe Creek Turnpike, near the Liberty Copper Mine.
Improved with a 2-story house.
Devised to Jeremiah by Will of his mother, Mary FOX.
Jeremiah C. FOX d/ 28 Apr 1891, instate
widow - Catharine - farm
s/ Littletown C. FOX (gave watches, surveyor tools, library, etc)
d/ Lilly L. w/o Cornelius James MUNSHOWER - Carroll County
(then lived in York Co, PA) - $50
Exec/ Littletown C. FOX
Witnesses: Thomas J. REISLER, Elias H. BROWN, Peter H. ILER
(Will HL-1, 385 - 28 Jan 1891; 25 May 1891]
The widow renounced the Will and asked for 1/3 as dower.
Mortgaged to Ella C.F. BAKER in Dec 1890 at $775.
Judgment to Samuel FUSS at $369.
Trustee was Frank L. STONER and John C. MOTTER
SALE was held 20 Feb 1892 at Smith's Hotel in Woodsboro;
high bidder was:
- S. Clinton CRAMER at $1,175
Submitted to auditor 30 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 226-233 -BUHRMAN, BROWN - #FC
- Ignatius BROWN vs Edward H. BUHRMAN
- Report of Sales - Equity #5826 - Aug 1891
LAND - 9 acres and 12.5 acres; adjoined tracts "Good Luck" and
"Separation" (John BIGGS) and lands of George W. DELAUDER
and Thomas C. FOX.
Improved with a log house, fruit trees and is well watered.
To Edward H. BUHRMAN from Hannah BROWN in Aug 1885.
Mortgaged at $450.
Trustee was Clayton O. KEEDY.
SALE was held 20 Nov 1891 at the store of Thomas C. FOX in
Foxville; however, all of the parties requested private sale to:
- Levi BUHRMAN, father of the mortgagor, for the 21.5 acres
at $600; half of which was paid.
Levi BUHRMAN, now dec'd
widow - Cornelia A.
s/ Edward H. BUHRMAN
s/ Hezekiah F. BUHRMAN
d/ Mary S. BUHRMAN
s/ Joseph L. BUHRMAN
d/ Emma C. BUHRMAN
s/ Alfred J. BUHRMAN
s/ Henry G. BUHRMAN
His widow and children paid the other half of the purchase and
Clayton O. KEEDY was appointed to convey the deed to the widow
and children. - 25 May 1892.
- JLJ-1, 234-237 - PRICE, DAVIS, WOOD, DOWNEY - #FC
- Melvin P. WOOD and Jesse W. DOWNEY
vs Thomas PRICE & w Eleanor P.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5880 - Oct 1891
LAND - parts of "Buckland" and "Remainder"
To Thomas PRICE from:
- Sarah Ann PRICE
- William PRICE
- Eli PRICE
- Levi PRICE & w/ Laura V.
- Charles PRICE & w/ Sadie W.
- George W. PRICE
- Mary Elizabeth & h/ George W. DAVIS
- Daniel PRICE & w/ Laura V.
on 6 Jan 1869 [CM-9, 102].
EXCEPTION - part sold by Thomas to Charles in Apr 1884 [AF-7, 255].
Mortgaged to Joseph WOOD at $800 in Jan 1887, who assigned it
to J.W. DOWNEY and M.P. WOOD.
SALE was held 29 Oct 1891 at the Court House door; high bidder was:
- Melvin P. WOOD at $800, subject to two prior mortgages of Franklin
Savings
Submitted to auditor 10 Feb 1892.
NOTE - Frederick Co, MD Marriage Index
- Charles PRICE, 28, farmer to Sallie W. DAY of Mont Co - 14 Aug 1867
- JLJ-1, 237-245 - KIDWELL, SHAFER, HUTTS, DEITRICK, BRETZ, WALTMAN, WENNER
- Lewis BRETZ vs Cecilia KIDWELL, et al
- Report of Sales - Equity #5885 - Dec 1891
Joseph WALTMAN, dec'd
Execs/ William M. WENNER and Mortimer S. WENNER
LAND - Lot #60 (on plat) in Berlin (Brunswick), on corner of Middle
and Water Streets
The executors sold the lot to Hezekiah KIDWELL at $260, who directed
the deed be made to his wife, Cecilia KIDWELL and son Wilford D.
KIDWELL in Mar 1873 [CM-9, 603].
However, the court never approved the substitution.
Cecilia and Wilford & wife conveyed it to Lewis BRETZ at $800 Jan 1890.
Hezekiah KIDWELL d/ 1885-1886
widow - Cecilia A.
d/ Sophia (Kidwell), dec'd w/o Frederick SHAFER
.......Warren SHAFER & w/ Mary C.
.......Mary C. (Shafer), a minor and w/o Peter DEITRICK
.......Clara Shafer, a minor - Baltimore City or Anne Arundel County
d/ Emma J. (Kidwell) w/o John H. HUTTS
s/ Wilford D. KIDWELL & w/ Martha E.
s/ William H. KIDWELL, a minor
Guardian was Charles B. TYSON.
Testimony was heard 1 Feb 1892 from:
- John L. JORDAN, age 44, Brunswick
- Solomon V. BLESSING, age 50, Brunswick
- Hamilton LINDSAY, age 57, Deputy Register of Wills
Alexander NEILL was appointed trustee to convey a deed to Lewis
BRETZ. - 1 Feb 1892.
- JLJ-1, 246-258 - KIMMEL, MEHRLING, STOCKMAN, STRIDE - #FC
- George F. KIMMEL, et al vs George MEHRLING, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5895 - Jan 1892
Frederick KIMMEL d/ Mar 1891 near Mount Philip, intestate
widow d/ 12 Dec 1891
d/ Mary C. (Kimmel) w/o George MEHRLING
s/ George F. KIMMEL & w/ Catharine (not in Frederick County)
s/ William H. KIMMEL & w/ Catharine
s/ Elton G. KIMMEL
s/ Charles T. KIMMEL
d/ Annie M.C. (Kimmel) w/o Nathaniel C. STOCKMAN
d/ Amanda A. (Kimmel) w/o John STRIDE
s/ John KIMMEL, dec'd
.......Marcie KIMMEL, a minor
.......Katie KIMMEL, a minor
.......Charlotte KIMMEL, a minor
.......Frederick KIMMEL, a minor
.......John KIMMEL, a minor
LAND - "Mountain Lands", 8 acres; and use of road through John
HAGER's land.
To Frederick KIMMEL from John HAGAN & w/ Maria L. at $190
in Apr 1860 [BGF-6, 139].
- "Fielderea", 4 acres; adjoined land of Jacob BENTZ.
To Frederick KIMMEL from George E. SMITH & w/ Mary Ann at $178
in Jul 1800 [AF-3, 631].
Previously to Mary Ann SMITH from John CLARK & wife in Sep 1880
[AF-2, 342].
- "Mountain Land", 10 acres; adjoined land of John HAGAN.
To heirs of Frederick KIMMEL (KEMBLE) from John WICKLESS
& w Margaret at $420 in Apr 1853 [JLJ-1, __].
Guardian was W. Nash YOUNG.
Testimony was heard 1 Feb 1892 from:
- Elton G. KIMMEL, age 32, Mount Philip
- Charles T. KIMMEL, age 27, Mount Philip
Trustee was John C. MOTTER.
SALE was held 12 Mar 1892; high bidder was:
- Elton G. KIMMEL for the 22 acres at $1,200
Located 2 miles south of Braddock, near Mount Philip.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story stone house, barn, corn
house, and fruit trees.
Submitted to auditor 11 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 259-263 - NAILL, HOOPER, GROSSNICKLE - #FC
- David H. NAILL, assignee of Charles HOOPER, mortgagee
of Samuel C. NAILL & w/ Ann
- Report of Sales - Equity #5907 - Feb 1892
LAND - 14.5 acres at Hiland, 1 mile from Ellerton.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story log house, frame stable, apple
orchard, and spring house.
To Ann NAILL from Sophia GROSSNICKLE & Others in Apr 1876
[TG-6, 45].
Mortgaged to Charles HOOPER for debt to Frederick Town Savings
at $400 in Apr 1877.
SALE was held 6 Feb 1892; high bidder was:
- Leonard A. GROSSNICKLE at $500
Submitted to auditor 8 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 263-266 - HARDIGAN, ELDER - #FC
- James A. ELDER, mortgagee of Conrad HARDIGAN & w/ Matilda
- Report of Sales - Equity #5928 - Mar 1892
LAND - the Paper Mill, 9 acres, along Turkey Run, 1 1/4 miles
west of Emmitsburg on Hampton Valley Road.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story stone house with four rooms and
addition with a cellar, stable, corn crib, chicken house,
fruit trees and grape vines.
To Conrad HARDIGAN from John McSHERRY & wife in Mary 1877.
SALE was held 19 Mar 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- James A. ELDER at $330
Submitted to auditor 23 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 267-272 - LYZAR, KEEDY - #FC
- Clayton O. KEEDY, assignee of James A. LYZER, mortgagee
of David LYZAR & w/ Clara
- Report of Sales - Equity #5930 - Mar 1892
LAND - "Range About the Three Miserable Nobs", 12.25 acres,
2 1/2 miles east of Wolfsville; adjoining lands of Elias
GROSSNICKLE and Henry SHOW.
Improved with a house and other buildings.
To Clara LYGAR from Elias GROSSNICKLE, trustee in Oct 1888
[WIP-13, 66].
James A. LYZAR d/ 1891, testate with John H. MAUGANS as
executor who assigned the mortgage to Clayton O. KEEDY.
SALE was held 9 Jan 1892 the store of A.R. BUHRMAN at Middle
Point without a sufficient bid.
On 21 Mar 1892, sale was made to:
- Jacob E. LEWIS at $125
Submitted to auditor 23 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 272-276 - BACHTELL, SUMMERS, DAYHOFF - #WC
- Mary L. BACHTELL and Barbara E. DAYHOFF
vs David H. BACHTELL & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5978 - Feb 1892
(Ref: Equity #4440)
George BACHTELL d/ 1873, testate
widow - Barbara d/ 1891
d/ Ann M. w/o John SUMMERS
d/ Mary L. BACHTELL
d/ Barbara E., wid/o David DAYHOFF
s/ David H. BACHTELL
s/ Theodore C. BACHTELL d/ 1882, intestate
....w/ Florence
.......George Martin BACHTELL, a minor
.......Edward BACHTELL, a minor
LAND - 97-acre Farm in Washington County; adjoined lands of
David HOOVER, Jacob WALTZ, Daniel G. BEARD and Albert SMITH.
To George BACHTELL from Andrew BACHTELL & wife at $7,211
in two deeds, [May 1839 - MM-268] and Sep 1843 - OHW-1, 521].
- 12 acres of mountain land.
To George BACHTELL from H.W. LYDAY & Others at $228
in Jan 1867 [LBN-1, 598].
- 13.25 acres of mountain land.
To George BACHTELL from Isaac GEHR & wife at $93 in Oct 1850
[WBT-13, 74].
Since law establishes the oldest has first choice to take the estate
and pay the other heirs their share of the assessed value, Ann and
David both chose not to take the estate, but Mary and Barbara wanted
to take the estate, but were not able to get title because the youngest
deceased heir's children were minors.
David H. BACHTELL was appointed trustee to convey the deed to
Mary and Barbara as a private sale for $7,532.35.
Submitted to auditor 11 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 277-281 - NARBE, BAER, FAULK - #FC
- Salome BAER, exec/of Peter BAER, mortgagee
of Andrew NARBE & w/ Christina
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5934 - Mar 1892
LAND - Lot #237 (west part), on north side of East Fifth St
in Frederick City. Improved with a 1-story house.
To Andrew NARBE from George E. MYER, as exec, in Apr 1881
[AF-3, 207].
Peter BAER d/ 1888, testate.
SALE was held 30 Mar 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Catharine E. FAULK at $340
Submitted to auditor 23 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 282-286 - NARBE, BAER - #FC
- Salome BAER, exec/of Peter BAER, mortgagee
of Andrew NARBE & w/ Christina
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5935 - Feb 1892
LAND - Lot, unimproved, on north side of East Fifth St in
Frederick City.
To Andrew NARBE (also spelled NARVEY) & wife from Mary A.
INGMAN, Harriet A. HIXON, Oliver T. NUSZ & w/ Cecilia
in Apr 1883.
Peter BAER d/ 1888, testate.
SALE was held 20 Feb 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Salome BAER at $132
Submitted to auditor 23 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 287-287 - NIEMYER, GROSS - #FC
- John C. MOTTER, trustee of NIEMYER & GROSS
- Status - Equity #5943 - 14 Jul 1892
No Real Estate Sold or Reported. - 14 Jul 1892
- JLJ-1, 287-291 - JACKSON, ADAMS, DUTROW - #FC
- R. Claude DUTROW, assignee of Richard ADAMS, mortgagee
of Wesley JACKSON & w/ Mary Ellen
- Report of Sales - Equity #5952 - May 1892
LAND - 3/4 acre, 1.5 miiles south of Buckeystown.
Improved with a 2-story frame house.
To Wesley JACKSON from James JONES in Jan 1885 [AF-9, 615].
SALE was held 14 May 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Lucretia C. DUTROW at $75
Submitted to auditor 15 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 291-296 - LEWIS, STAUFFER, NELSON - #FC
- John C. MOTTER, assignee of Susan R. NELSON, assignee
of H. Clay STAUFFER, mortgagee of Caleb M. LEWIS
- Report of Sales - Equity #5953 - May 1892
LAND - 1.75 acres in Walkersville, located along the Pennsylvania
Rail Road in the heart of Glade Valley.
Improved with a 2-story house, stable, ice house, large warehouse,
fertilizer shed, lumber shedding, coal trustling and bins.
Then occupied by Graham JOHNSON for stone purposes and general
business of coal, lumber and fertilizers.
From H. Clay STAUFFER & wife to Caleb M. LEWIS and by him to
Mrs. Fannie M. CRAMER [AF-4, 730].
Mortgaged at $3,500.
SALE was held 12 May 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Susan R. NELSON at $3,500
Submitted to auditor 10 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 296-300 - HIGHTMAN, TRAIL - #FC
- Charles E. TRAIL, mortgagee of Martin L. HIGHTMAN & w/ Loretta E.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5957 - May 1892
LAND - 30 acres, near Petersville, a half mile of spur of the Blue Ridge.
Improved with a 20-room mansion with large hall and verandas, water
on three floors, bath rooms, stable, carriage house and C & C; well-shaded
5-acre lawn.
To Martin L. HIGHTMAN from Benjamin E.P. CRAMPTON in Dec 1886
[WIP-1, 667].
Mortgaged at $4,000.
SALE was held 18 May 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Thomas HIGHTMAN at $4,701
Submitted to auditor 11 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 301-308 - EYLER / EILER, MORRISON, GUTHRIE, BIGGS, MOTTER - #FC
- Robert BIGGS and John C. MOTTER, committee
of Harriet MORRISON, a lunitic, mortgagee
of Oliver J. EYLER (also spelled EILER) & w/ Addie B.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5832 - May 1892
LAND - in Emmitsburg. [WIP-9, 687]
- Tan Yard, 1 acre, on north side of West Main St in western portion
of town; adjoining lot of heirs of John WITHROW on the east.
Formerly residence of Jacob MOTTER.
Improved with a large brick house, stable, fruit trees and good water.
[Ref AF-7, 179 to Marian F. GUTHRIE].
- 2 acres, in NW section of Emmittsburg; adjoining land of Henry STOKES.
[Ref WIP-9, 706 - to Marian F. GUTHRIE].
- 59 acres, located a half mile NW of Emmittsburg; adjoined lands of
Joseph HAYS and Helen ROWE.
Improved with a barn and fencing.
[Ref WIP-1, 4 to William S. GUTHRIE]
Mortgaged at $3,000.
SALE was held 30 May 1891 at the Emmitt House in Emmittsburg;
high bidders were:
- Robert BIGGS and John C. MOTTER for the Tan Yard at $1,575
- Robert BIGGS and John C. MOTTER for the 2 acres at $250
- Robert BIGGS and John C. MOTTER for the 59 acres at $22.acre
Submitted to auditor 16 Jul 1891.
- JLJ-1, 308-312 - WHITMORE, WARD, BLACK - #FC
- William J. BLACK, assignee of Letitia M. WARD, mortgagee
of Mahlon J. WHITMORE & w/ Annie E.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5922 - Mar 1892
LAND - on South Street/Water Street in Mechanicstown, at NE
corner of lot of John S. PENNELL; adjoined lands of Warner T. GRIMES
and Susan EIGENBRODE.
Improved with a double frame and log weatherboarded house and stable.
To Mahlon J. WHITMORE from Chambers J. CREAGER & w/ Catharine E.
in Apr 1873 [CM-_, 382].
Mortgaged at $900.
SALE was held 12 Mar 1892 at Gilbert's Hotel in Mechanicstown;
high bidder was:
- Letitia M. WARD at $900
Submitted to auditor 18 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 313-321 - HILTNER, SIX, LEVY - #FC
- Georgianna SIX vs William HILTNER & w/ Adelaide A.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5872 - Oct 1891
LAND - on south side of Jail St (West South St) in Frederick City;
adjoined lot of Mrs. Lewis BAKER, widow.
To Georgianna SIX from Elizabeth KREH in Mar 1880 [AF-1, 711].
SOLD wester portion to her son-in-law, William HILTNER, at $150
in Mar 1888; $75 has been paid. Deed to be made upon final payment;
verbal agreement. Lot is unimproved.
Testimony on 15 Mar 1892 from:
- Georgianna SIX, age 46, Frederick City; HILTNER has paid nothing
since 1890.
Trustee was John C. MOTTER.
SALE was held May 1892; high bidder was:
- Charles V.S. LEVY at $87.50
Submitted to auditor 13 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 322-325 - SAUBLE, McKINSTRY - #FC
- Mordecai C. McKINSTRY, adm/of Emanuel SAUBLE & w/ Mahala B.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5852 - Sep 1891
LAND - 142 acres; 1.5 miles from Johnsville, on road from Johnsville
(by way of CLEMSON's Store) to McKINSTRY's Mill in Carroll County.
To William SAUBLE from Daniel SAYLOR & wife in Apr 1865
[JWLC-3, 135].
SALE was held 26 Sep 1891 on the premises, but bid wasn't high
enough; later private sale was made to:
- Peter G. SAUBLE at $5,250; cash payment due 1 Apr 1892
Submitted to auditor 1 Feb 1892.
- JLJ-1, 326-341 - RAMSBURG, DOMER, GEISBERT, GRIMES, WARNER, STAUB, KINNA - #FC
- Charlotte RAMSBURG vs George S. RAMSBURG, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5851 - Jul 1891
Henry RAMSBURG d/ Jan 1890, testate
widow - Charlotte (now age 76)
d/ Catharine Ann w/o John DOMER
d/ Martha Ellen w/o Hamilton GEISBERT
s/ Henry T. RAMSBURG & w/ Martha E. "Mattie"
d/ Mary Margaret w/o Clinton GRIMES
s/ George S. RAMSBURG & w/ Ellen L.
d/ Alice M. w/o William H. WARNER
d/ Jennie Etta E. "Ettie" w/o Jacob STAUB
Execs/ Henry T. RAMSBURG and George S. RAMSBURG
Witnesses: M. Clay CRAMER, John R. ROUZER, John F.D.
MILLER; all residing in Mechanicstown.
[Will HS-1, 215; 7 Nov 1885; 3 Feb 1890]
LAND - "Shepherd's Delight", 197 acres, in Creagerstown District,
one mile west of Creagerstown, on road from there to Mechanicstown;
adjoining lands of John DORNER and John T. SPEAK.
Improved with a frame house and barn, fruit orchards and well;
12 acres in timber, oak and hickory. Under lease until 1 Apr 1892.
To Henry RAMSBURG from Samuel EICHELBERGER & w/ Elixabeth
at $1,885 in Sep 1850 [WBT-12, 548].
- 1 mile from Creagerstown, on road to Mechanicstown;
adjoined land of Adam A. BLACK.
To Henry RAMSBURG from John A. LYNCH, trustee (Equity in
Oct 1865, William L.W. SEABROOD vs George BECKENBAUGH
& Others - Estate of Michael L. BECKENBAUGH) in Jan 1866
[JWLC-3, 382].
SOLD by Henry RAMSBURG & w/ Charlotte to:
- John Jacob STAUB (son-in-law) for 100 acres of "Shepherd's Delight"
and mountain lot {JWLC-1, 1 dated Dec 1859] lying up High Run at
$3,800 in Feb 1881. [AF-3, 411]
Testimony was heard 14 Nov 1891 from:
- David M. WARNER, age 43, Creagerstown
Trustee was William P. MAULSBY Jr. and George S. RAMSBURG.
SALE was held 26 Dec 1891 at CRAMER's Store in Creagerstown;
high bidder was:
- Charles T. KINNA at $2,100
Submitted to auditor 11 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 342-346 - GROFF, CRONE, SWEARINGEN - #FC
- Harriet CRONE, mortgagee of David GROFF & w/ Sarah C.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5927 - Mar 1892
LAND - 15.5 acres, on south side of Middletown, on road to
Burkittsville; adjoining lands of Howard TRACEY and Charles
MINNICK.
To David GROFF from Harriet CRONE & h/ Johnn E. CRONE
in Nov 1890.
Mortgaged at $1,000.
SALE was held 19 Mar 1892 in front of The Valley Register office
in Middletown; high bidder was:
- Van B. SWEARINGEN at $1,175
Submitted to auditor 16 Apr 1892.
- JLJ-1, 347-366 - COLLINS, SMITH, EARP, DOWNEY, BUCKEY, DINGES, DILLER
- Ellen COLLINS and Tabitha COLLINS vs Albert C. SMITH, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5853 - Oct 1891
Ann COLLINS d/ Jan 1879 in Libertytown, testate & unmarried
sis/ Asenath COLLINS (exec but died intestate, w/o issue; unmarried)
sis/ Mary COLLINS (died after Ann; unmarried)
sis/ Ellen COLLINS
sis/ Tabitha COLLINS (died since the bill was filed; intestate, unmarried)
sis/ Elizabeth, dec'd w/o Joseph M. SMITH, dec'd
.......Albert C. SMITH & w/ Katie E.
.......Charles J. SMITH & w/ Ida E.
.......Virginia E. SMITH
.......Leanna E. SMITH
.......Emory L. SMITH
bro/ Ephraim COLLINS, dec'd
.......Sallie H. COLLINS - Howard County
.......Eugenia COLLINS - Philadelphia, PA
.......Mary C. COLLINS - Baltimore City
.......Harry Lee COLLINS & w Ida J. - Howard County
.......Susie B. w/o A. Howard EARP - Howard County
bro/ Samuel COLLINS, dec'd
.......Laura J. wid/o Welty DOWNEY - Smithsburg, Washington County
.......Fannie L. COLLINS
.......Florence M. COLLINS
.......Ella M. w/o Edward A.C. BUCKEY
.......Alice, dec'd w/o Isaac M. DINGES
. . . . . . .Guy B. DINGES, a minor - Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, VA
Witnesses: Upton RADCLIFF, Joseph W. ETZLER, Dr. Sidney SAPPINGTON
[Will JRR-1, 337 - 6 Jan 1879; 28 Jan 1879]
LAND - Lot #264 on west side of Walnut St in the 'Addition to
Libertytown' in Libertytown, on west side of road from there to New
Market; adjoined lot of Mrs. William SWEADNER Jr on the north and
Peter EVES on the south.
Improved with a 2-story house.
To Ann COLLINS from Francis S. JONES & w/ Ellen D. at $150
in Jun 1869 [CM-3, 732].
Ellen COLLINS became admin of her sister's estate after sister Asenath died.
Guardian was child's father, Isaac M. DINGES, Esq.
Testimony was heard 10 Dec 1891 from:
- Abner C. DEVILBISS, age 65, Libertytown
- Joseph W. ETZLER, age 65, Liberty
Trustee was Frank C. NORWOOD.
SALE was held 6 Feb 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- J. Hanson DILLER at $400
Submitted to auditor 5 Mar 1892.
- JLJ-1, 366-376 - HOOD, GLAZE, BUXTON - #FC
- William G. GLAZE & w/ Lilly vs William B. HOOD, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5905 - Feb 1892
Mary C. HOOD d/ before 1887 near Plane #4, intestate
d/ Lilly w/o William G. GLAZE
s/ William B. HOOD, a minor
d/ Mollie HOOD, a minor
d/ Fannie A. HOOD, a minor
s/ Clarence E. HOOD, a minor
LAND - 21 acres in Woodville District, 1/2 mile east of the Rail Road
Station at Plane #4, on south side of Baltimore-Frederick Turnpike;
adjoined land of Henry D. WILSON.
Improved with a 2-story frame house, meat house, fruit orchard,
a well near the door and a spring nearby.
To Mary C. HOOD (w/o Ephraim HOOD) from William R. DORSEY
& w/ Ann E. at $400 in Jun 1876 [TG-9, 318].
Guardian was James L. BUXTON.
Testimony was heard 19 Apr 1892 from:
- James L. BUXTON, age 42, resided at Plane #4.
- William G. GLAZE, age 33, resided at Plane #4
Trustee was James L. BUXTON.
SALE was held 28 May 1892 at the store of James L. BUXTON;
high bidder was:
- Brook BUXTON at $1,350
Submitted to auditor 1 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 376-392 - POWELL, WARNER, CRAVER, DOMER - #FC #MC
- George B. WARNER & w/ Olivia C. vs Martha R. POWELL, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5902 - Jan 1892
George H. POWELL d/ 16 Jan 1892, intestate
widow - Martha R. (age 55-60)
d/ Olivia C. w/o George B. WARNER
d/ Emma J. CRAVER, dec'd
.......Allen CRAVER (POWELL), a minor
.......William CRAVER, a minor
s/ William S. POWELL & w/ Hallie - Montgomery County
d/ Ida M. POWELL
d/ Laura POWELL
d/ Mattie POWELL, a minor
LAND - "Auburn", 75.25 acres, 1 mile from EICHOLTZ's Mill and
2.5 miles from Lewistown; adjoined lands of Geroge BUSSARD,
Mrs. DOMER and George LAYMAN.
To George H. POWELL from Abraham A. BLACK & w/ Mary E.
at $1,885 in Mar 1880 [AF-1, 630].
- "The Auburn Tract", 23 acres, adjoining other tract, on east side
of road from EICHOLTZ's Mill, between Creagerstown and Catoctin
Furnace.
To George H. POWELL from Joseph BROWN & w/ Elizabeth
in Nov 1864 [JWLC-2, 248].
Mortgaged to Mary E. BLACK at $1,851 in May 1887.
Guardian was William Nash POWELL.
Testimony was heard 13 Apr 1892 from:
- David M. WARNER, 43, Frederick City, but formerly in Creagerstown
- John M. POWEll, 39, near Catoctin Furnace; administrator of the
decedent.
Trustees were John C.MOTTER and Charles V.S. LEVY.
SALE was held 20 Jun 1892 at BLACK's Mill; high bidder was:
- Grayson A.L. DOMER for the 75 acres at $1,749.56
(Anna DOMER signed)
- Grayson A.L. DOMER for the 23 acres at $547.40
Total Sales, $2,286.86
Submitted to auditor 23 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 392-395 - HOOD, KNIGHT - #FC
- Francis Z.S. KNIGHT, mortgagee of George A. HOOD & w/ Mary J.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5881 - Nov 1891
LAND - 77.75 acres
To George A. HOOD from Hugh McALEER & wife in Feb 1865 [JWLC-2, 359].
- House & Lot on east side of North Market St in Frederick City.
To Mary J. HOOD from John RICHARDSON & wife in Oct 1867 [CM-1, 174].
- 137 acres.
To George A. HOOD from George W. BEALL & wife in Mar 1883.
- 98.5 acres.
To George A. HOOD from John B. THOMAS, admin (D.B.N.C.T.A.
of George W. BEALL, dec'd).
Mortgaged at $7,500.
On 21 Oct 1891, Francis Z.S. KNIGHT assigned the mortgage to
Milton G. URNER for foreclosure. - 27 Nov 1891.
- JLJ-1, 395-400 - ADAMS, HAFFNER, STALEY - #FC
- Samuel T. HAFFNER, assignee of Frederick Town Savings, mortgagee
of Abraham ADAMS
- Report of Sales - Equity #5964 - Jun 1892
LAND - "Resurvey on Tuscarora", 27 acres in Tuscarora District, one mile
NW of Brookhill on the pike to White Rock; adjoining the Frederick City
Receiver on the Tuscarora Creek.
Improved with a log house and fruit trees; half of land is in timber.
To Abraham ADAMS from Phoebe REICH, exec/of John REICH in Aug 1838
[HS-7, 258].
SALE was held 2 Jun 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Dennis F. STALEY at $300
Submitted to auditor 29 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 400-410 - TAYLOR, KELLER, DUDREAR - #FC
- Brucie E.M. TAYLOR by G. Hoskins MORGAN, her prochim Ami
vs Charles W. TAYLOR
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5966 - Oct 1881
Sarah Ann TAYLOR d/ 1881
s/ Charles W. TAYLOR
d/ Brucie E.M. TAYLOR, a minor
mother - Elizabeth KELLER d/ Feb 1891
Devised estate to her mother for the joint use and support of her and
Sarah Ann's children. Upon the death of her mother, the estate to her
two children.
Exec/ her uncle Jonathan BISER
Witnesses: Thomas W. MORGAN, William R. STEINER, George T. LEWIS
[Will JPP-1, 158; 12 Jul 1881; 21 Oct 1881]
The children had lived with their grandmother in the house during her
lifetime and after her death until 20 Feb 1892 when Charles moved out.
Brucie was not able to care for the premises herself and also moved out
in Mar 1892.
LAND - House & Lot (24x150') #328, on east side of North Market St,
between 7th & 8th Sts, in Frederick City; adjoined lots of William R.
STEINER and Richard C. DUDREAR.
Improved with a 2-story brick house.
To Sarah Ann TAYLOR from Joseph GROFF & w/ Susan at $940
in Jan 1881 [AF-2, 606].
Trustees were Jacob ROHRBACK and Charles S.V. LEVY.
SALE was held 13 Jul 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- Richard C. DUDREAR at $870
Submitted to auditor 13 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 410-422 - PLATT, GEISBERT, SCHELL - #FC
- Jacob ROHRBACK, committee of Elizabeth PLATT (non compas mentis)
vs Elizabeth PLATT and William H.H. GEISBERT
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5967 - Jun 1892
(Ref Equity #5909 & #5966)
LAND - House & Lot (53 1/2 x 48') #26 on south side of East Fifth St
in Frederick City; adjoining lots of Miss Lilly on the west and
Adam ROBINSON on the east and Peter NICHOLS at the rear.
Improved with a 2-story log & weatherboarded house.
To Margaret Ann PLATT, Sarah T. PLATT and Elizabeth PLATT
from Conrad VOUPEL & w/ Catharine E. at $1,000 in May 1869
[CM-3, 498]. [Ref: BGF-9, 196]
In Dec 1888, Sarah T. PLATT was accidentally killed by a train on
the tracks of the Frederick & Pennsylvania Railroad in the suburbs
of Frederick; she died intestate.
On 29 March 1889, Margaret Ann PLATT conveyed her interest to
William H.H. GEISBERT of Frederick City for $1, love and affection
in Mar 1889 [JLJ-1, 127]. Margaret died 12 Jan 1892.
Elizabeth PLATT is a resident of Montevue Hospital in Frederick City.
Committee ad litem appointed for her was William P. MAULSBY Jr.
Testimony was heard 21 Jun 1892 from:
- Charles F. FLEMMING, age 55, Frederick City; he knew the three
sisters; Sarah was killed on the PA Railroad between 6th & 7th
Sts in Dec 1888. The house is an old frame house moved there
many years ago and is in bad repair.
- Henry M. GITTINGER, age 38, Frederick City
Trustee was Jacob ROHRBACK.
SALE was held 16 Jul 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- John E. SCHELL at $651
Neighbors then were Charles E. COLE and Adam ROBINSON.
Submitted to auditor 10 Aug 1892.
- JLJ-1, 423-427 - PUTNAM, MOTTER - #FC
- John C. MOTTER, trustee of Greenbury H. PUTNAM & w/ Ida R.
- Report of Sales - Equity #5929 - March 1892
LAND - 87 acres in Creagerstown District, 1 mile east of Creagerstown,
on turnpike from there to Woodsboro; adjoined land of William HULL.
To Greenbury H. PUTNAM from Joshua DELAPLANE & wife [AF-7, 45].
SALE was held 6 May 1892 athe Hotel in Creagerstown;
high bidder was:
- Ida R. PUTNAM at $2,514.30
Submitted to auditor 1 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 427-435 - KUSSMAUL, STRUBE, ROSS, EISSLER - #FC
- Charles W. ROSS, assignee of Andrew STRUBE, mortgagee
of George F. KUSSMAUL & w/ Sophia
- Report of Sales - Equity #5959 - May 1892
LAND - part of Lots #209, 210 in Square #33, on north side of
West Fourth St in Frederick City.
Improved with a 2-story frame house.
To George F. KUSSMAUL from Lewis W. WOLFE and George H.
WOLFE, execs, and Lewis W. WOLF, Mary M. BROWN & Others
in Feb 1875.
SALE was held 21 May 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Annie Mary KUSMAUL at $700
George EISSLER also claimed a mortgage pf $250.
Submitted to auditor 23 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 436-457 - RAMSBURG, HOLTZMAN, GREEN, WACHTER, WOLFE, GEESEY,
BAER, SNOOK - #FC
- Elias H. RAMSBURG & w/ Hannah E. vs Louisa C. RAMSBURG, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5691 - Apr 1890
Emanuel L. RAMSBURG d/ mid April 1890, intestate
widow - Louisa C.
Children by 1st wife, Sara A. (HOLTZMAN)*, dec'd
s/ Elias H. RAMSBURG & w/ Hannah E. (GEESEY)*
d/ Rebecca w/o Howard WACHTER*
d/ Nora A. w/o James R. WOLFE*
d/ Virginia E. RAMSBURG, a minor
Children by his 2nd wife, Louisa C. (GREEN)* (age about 40)
s/ John W. RAMSBURG, a minor
d/ Emma RAMSBURG, a minor (Emma J. b/ May 1882)
d/ Cora RAMSBURG, a minor
s/ Charles RAMSBURG, a minor (b/ c1887)
d/ _____ RAMSBURG, a minor (Ida, age 6 months)
LAND - "No Help For My Loss", "The End of Trouble", 68 acres,
at Utica Mills on road from Hansonville; adjoining lands of D.J.
SNOOK and Benjamin BAKER.
Improved with a house and a peach and apple orchard.
- 57.5 acre mountain lot, near road from STEIN's Mill to Emmitsburg
Turnpike; adjoining lands of Mrs. CRONICE, Levi LEATHERMAN
and James NULL.
To Emanuel L. RAMSBURG from Jacob FOX & w/ Emily Jane
at $6,250 in Feb 1873 [CM-9, 486].
Mortgaged at $2,000 + $1,000 to Fredericktowne Savings and $500
to Joseph G. MILLER.
Guardian was John J. BISER, Esquire.
Testimony was heard 28 May 1890 from:
- John W. RHINE, age 51, Utica Mills; lived near the family.
- Doctor R. WACHTER, age 35, Utica Mills
Trustee was Frank C. NORWOOD.
SALE was held 22 Nov 1890 in front of POWELL's Store in Utica Mills;
high bidders were:
- James R. WOLFE for the farm at $4,012
- John H. BAER and Charles S. SNOOK for the mountain
tract at $115
Total Sales, $4,127.
Submitted to auditor 20 Dec 1890.
* NOTES - Frederick Co, MD Marriage Licenses
- RAMSBURG, Emanuel to HOLTZMAN, Sarah A. - 14 Sep 1853
- RAMSBURG, Emanuel L., 48 (wid), farmer to GREEN, Louisa C., 27
dated 8 Dec 1878 by D. Gibbon in Highland
- RAMSBURG, Sarah R., 18 to WACHTER, Howard C., 21, carpenter
dated 14 Dec 1875 by Or. E. Lake at FC
- RAMSBURG, Elias H., 21, farmer to GEESEY, Hannah E., 23
dated 17 Oct 1876 by Orange E. Lake in FC
- RAMSBURG, Nora A., 21 to WOLF, James R., 24, manufacturer
dated 10 Jul 1884 by A. M. Evers in Frederick
- JLJ-1, 458-463 - RIDENOUR, ROWE - #FC
- George W. ROWE, assignee of Clinton GRIMES, mortgagee
of George RIDENOUR & w/ Sophia
- Report of Sales - Equity #5956 - May 1892
LAND - "Mary's Delight", 23 acres, located 4 1/2 miles NW of
Emmittsburg in South Mountain near Friend's Creek Winebrenerian
Church on Friend's Creek, on road from Emmittsburg to Sabillisville;
adjoined lands of David TURNER and Washington KIPE.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story log house, small barn, hog pen, spring
house and orchard.
By 11 July 1885, Cllinton GRIMES died; Henry STOKES was exec
of the estate and assigned the mortgage to Jacob L. HOKE who then
assigned it to George W. ROWE.
SALE was held 14 May 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- George W. ROWE at $250
Submitted to auditor 13 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 464-467 - HAMMOND, DUDDERAR, PORTER, ALBAUGH - #FC
- George W. ALBAUGH, assignee of Thomas C. PORTER, assignee
of Peter DUDDERAR, mortgagee of Sebastian HAMMOND & w/ Marcella
- Report of Sales - Equity #5962 - May 1892
LAND - Lot #25 of "Legh Castle", 9 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from William LUGENBEEL & w/ Margaret in Aug 1840.
- "Legh Castle", 10 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from Levi DEVILBISS & w/ Sarah in Jun 1841.
- "Legh Castle", 3 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from Levi C. BARNES & w/ Susannah.
- "Legh Castle", 49 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from John D. GAITHER.
- "Resurvey on Cold Firday", 19 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from Caspar DEVILBISS & w/ Ann E. in Nov 1848.
Sold 6 acres to George E. BAIRE by Sebastian & wife; leaving 99 acres.
- "Legh Castle", 15 acres.
To Sebastian HAMMOND from John B. SUMMERS & w/ Eliza in Sep 1853.
Mortgaged at $363.
SALE to:
- George W. ALBAUGH at $550
Submitted to auditor 30 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 468-493 - KUHN, MOSER, FREY, JACOBS, CRAMER - #FC #IA #IL #IN #OH #PA
- Philip KUHN Jr. & w/ Mary & Others
vs Magdalina MOSER & h/ Ephraim L. & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5031 - Dec 1884
Ann Mary (Dusing/Tussing) KUHN d/ c1870, intestate
widower - Philip KUHN Sr. d/ Dec 1884, intestate
s/ Philip KUHN Jr. & w/ Mary - Lynn Co, Iowa
s/ George KUHN
d/ Magdalina w/o Ephraim L. MOSER - Carroll Co, Illinois
d/ Sophia w/o Samuel FREY
Grandchildren:
.......Daniel JACOBS & w/ Anna L. - Hamilton Co, Indiana
.......Emanuel JACOBS & w/ Louisa
.......Anna Rebecca w/o Frank CRAMER - Columbus, Ohio
.......Isaiah JACOBS & w/ Mary - Washington Co, MD
.......Ezra JACOBS & w/ Mary E. (she was in PA)
LAND - all tracts near Wolfsville
- "Long Race", 22 acres (home place) in Catoctin District,
on road from Pleasant Walk to Smithsburg; adjoining lands of Daniel
WARRENFELTZ and Elias MARKER.
Improved with a log house, fruit trees and a spring.
Devised to Mary TUSSING by heirs of her father Adam TUSSING
(DUSING) [not recorded until Nov 1848 in AF-9, 525].
- 14 acres of timber land in Catoctin District; adjoined the home place
and lands of Paul KLINE and Samuel FREY.
To Philip KUHN Sr from Joshua DILL, trustee (#2296 - Philip DUSING
vs Elias DUSING, Philip KOONS & Others)
(Ref Equity #2296 in ES-4, 324)
- 105 acres of timber land in Catoctin District; adjoined lands of Jacob
D. WOLF on the south and Noah DELAUDER on the west, John G.
WARRENFELTS on the north and Martin WHITMORE (or WITMER)
on the east along with the 14 acres above.
Sophia & Samuel FREY claimed the deed to Mary (Tussing) Kuhn
by her father had not been recorded; a Deed of Trust to Jonathan D.
ENGLISH was made; and then the "Long Race" tract was deeded to
Sophia in Nov 1884.
Samuel FREY had it recorded without the consent of his wife Sophia.
They further claim they are the sole owners of her parents' estate.
Deed of Trust to Jonathan D. ENGLISH in Aug 1846 claimed "Long
Race" was 30 acres and also listed the 103 acres [WBT-3, 350].
Sophia FREY paid Jonathan D. ENGLISH $35 whereby he released
all claim - 25 Oct 1884; filed 6 Jul 1885.
Deed to Samuel and Sophia FREY by Philip KUHN for the 22 acres
at $1,000 in Nov 1884; filed 6 Jul 1885 [AF-9, 525].
Note assigning timber land tract of 105 acres to Samuel and Sophia
FREY by Philip KUHN on 13 Nov 1884; signed by mark.
(test - John MYERS)
Note assigning timber land tract of 13 acres to Samuel and Sophia
FREY by Philip KUHN on 13 Nov 1884; signed by mark.
(test - John MYERS)
Trustees were Frank C. NORWOOD and Milton G. URNER.
SALE was held 22 Mar 1887 in front of John H. MAUGAN's Store
in Wolfsville; high bidders were:
- George KUHN for the 22 acres at $250
- Paul KLINE for the 14 acres at $15
- Daniel WARRENFELTZ for the 105 acres at $178.50
Total Sales, $443.50.
Objections to the Sale by Sophia w/o Samuel FREY because only
NORWOOD was there without conferring with URNER; also the
wrong date was advertised for the sale. The Court set aside the
sale and ordered a new sale.
SALE was held 23 Jul 1887 in front of John H. MAUGAN's Store
in Wolfsville with Milton G. URNER; high bidders were:
- Samuel FREY for the 22 acres at $300
- John D. DUBLE for the 14 acres at $24
- George KUHN for the 105 acres at $208.95
Total Sales, $532.95.
Objections to the Sale again by Sophia w/o Samuel FREY because
the amount of the sales was inadequate and the land should have
been divided into lots for higher proceeds. Court denied complaint.
George KUHN reported he had resold the 105 acres to Martin V.
WITMER and requested deed be conveyed to WITMER.
Court ordered costs, expenses and taxes be paid, then Dr. Lewis
LAMAR, $50 to Sophia FREY in settlement of her claims with
remainder to be equally divided among the heirs of Philip and
Mary KUHN.
Submitted to the auditor 16 Jan 1892.
- JLJ-1, 494-510 - UNGLEBOWER, POOLE, FEAGA, MAY, STOCKMAN, VOLLUSE, CASTLE - #FC
- Caroline HAHN vs Joseph A. UGLEBOWER, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5787 - Feb 1891
Margaret M. UNGLEBOWER (ANKENBERGER) d/ 1887
w/o Adam UNGLEBOWER (died before his wife)
s/ Joseph A. UNGLEBOWER & w/ Josephine J.V.
(m/ Josephine J.V. STOCKMAN on 2 Apr 1878)*
d/ Mary M. POOLE, widow (m/ George W. POOLE 26 Jan 1877)*
d/ Elizabeth A. "Lizzie", 2nd w/o Charles E. FEAGA (m/ 30 Sep 1879)*
d/ Rosa C. w/o Joseph F. MAY - Nebraska
d/ Anna Mary "Amy" UNGLEBOWER (deaf)
(later m/ Joseph E. VOLLUSE
She left estate to her husband for his support and for their afflicted
daughter Anny; upon his death, for support of Anny; upon her death,
estate to be sold and proceeds distributed evenly between her children.
Exec/ (didn't name one)
Witnesses: A.P. KESSLER, Mamie W. KESSLER, Vinnie C. HOFFMAN
[Frederick Co, MD - Will JPP-2, 360; 8 Feb 1882; 6 Jul 1887]
LAND - 3.5 acres, on east side of road from Frederick to Jefferson,
2.5 miles from Jefferson and 2.5 miles from Feagaville.
Improved with a 2-story double house, stable, meat house, work shop,
fruit trees and well near the door.
Including:
- 1/2 acre
To Margaret from Adam UNGLEBOWER in Dec 1863 [JWLC-1, 39].
- 1.5 acres, on east side of Harpers Ferry Ridge Road; adjoined land
of Henry CULLER on the north, Mr. KING on the westand Peter GALERS
on the south.
To Margaret M. UNGLEBOWER from John H. HARGETT at $500
in Oct 1855 [ES-8, 136].
Mortgages to Caroline HAHN, w/o Adolphus HAHN.
Administrator was Joseph A. UNGLEBOWER.
Trustee was Charles V.S. LEVY.
SALE was held 13 Mar 1891 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- Catherine B. CASTLE at $706 (by Albert B. CASTLE)
Distribution after costs and expenses:
- Annie Mary VOLLUSE, $80.66
Closed 13 May 1892.
* Frederick Co, MD Marriage Licenses
- JLJ-1, 511-548 - WORTHINGTON, DORSEY, SIMMONS, GEISBERT, LINTHICUM, MOLESWORTH, GRINDER
- Charles H. WORTHINGTON vs Albert S. WORTHINGTON, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5733 - Sep 1890
Nichaolas J. WORTHINGTON d/ Mar 1884, intestate
widow - Alice d/ Apr 1890 in Baltimore City
s/ Charles H. WORTHINGTON - Winchester, Frederick Co, VA
s/ Albert S. WORTHINGTON (age 20) - Mt Jackson, Shenandoah Co, VA
s/ Nicholas J. WORTHINGTON (age 18) - Buchanan, VA
s/ Arthur B. WORTHINGTON (age 14) - Frederick Co, MD
d/ Mary WORTHINGTON (age 10) - Adamstown, Frederick Co, MD
LAND - in Urbana District:
- "Resurvey on Seth's Folly", 256 acre farm, two miles from Monrovia,
on road from there to Urbana. Boundary line started at Thomas
CLAGETT's swinging gate and adjoined corner of Dr. E.W. MOBERLY
Improved with a 2-story weather-boarded log house with back building,
a large Switzer barn, wagon shed, double corn houses, carriage house,
smoke house, hog house, dairy, an orchard and water at the house and
barn.
Then occupied by William GEISBERT.
To Nicholas J. WORTHINGTON, Charles E. WORTHINGTON and
Ann WORTHINGTON from John L.B. MINES, trustee (ref: Equity
case #2728 in Nov 1857, Estate of Singleton WOOTTEN; Charles E.
WORTHINGTON vs Thomas J. DAVIS & Others), for 545 acres at
$17,728.75 in Jan 1860 [BGF-5, 161].
(The other trustee, John H. WORTHINGTON had died.)
Then to Nicholas J. WORTHINGTON from Charles E. WORTHINGTON
& w/ Maria L. and Ann WORTHINGTON for their shares at $5,120
in Mar 1866 [JWLC-3, 530].
- "Snow Hill", 287 acre farm, adjoins other farm. (Was residence of
Charles E. WORTHINGTON; to him from mother Ann and brother
N.J. at $32.50/acre)
Improved with a 2-story stone house with log back building, a Switzer
barn (70 x 45'), wagon shed, double corn houses, carriage house, orchard
and water near the house.
Then occupied by C.M. GRIFFITH.
To Nicholas J. WORTHINGTON from Christian Keefer THOMAS,
trustee, at $9,327.50 in Mar 1880 [AF-1, 398]. (Charles E.
WORTHINGTON & w/ Maria L., his mother Ann WORTHINGTON
and brother N.J. WORTHINGTON conveyed their shares to Christian
Keefer THOMAS for benefit of creditors of Charles E. WORTHINGTON;
Ref Equity #4549.) [JWLC-3, 529 and TG-12, 449]
- "Bordley's Fancy", 31 acre mountain lot; adjoining land of Isaac DAVIS.
To Nicholas J. WORTHINGTON & w/ Alice as his part in partition with
- Charles E. WORTHINGTON & w/ Maria L. (25.75 acres) and
- John M. LINTHICUM & w/ Amanda S. (49.25 acres)
in Jan 1860 [TG-1, 550; metes and bounds included].
Previously owned by
- John H. WORTHINGTON, now dec'd, and
.....devised to his sons, Nicholas and John T. [Will GM-1, 309]
(John T. as trustee Equity #3207, sold Nicholas' share to Charles E.)
[JWLC-3, 214]
(John T. sold his share to John W. LINTHICUM) [CM-9, 127]
- Charles WORTHINGTON of J., now dec'd
.....devised to Charles E. and Nicholas J.
from James P. EGAN & w/ Mary Ann in Feb 1855 [ES-5, 430].
Charles H. WORTHINGTON is now living in Washington, DC.
Mortgage by him (then listed in Frederick Co, VA) to Lucy R. SMITH
& h/ H. Gates SMITH at $1,600 in Feb 1891.
Albert S. WORTHINGTON turned 21 on 17 Dec 1890.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 15 Apr 1891 from:
- John T. WORTHINGTON, age 65, Frederick City; decedent died
at his home on New Market Road; son Arthur was attending school
in Annapolis.
- John T. WILLIAMS, age 65, near Ijamsville; has known the parties
since they were born.
- Z. James GITTINGER, age 67, Frederick City' son Nicholas was at
school in Charlottsville, VA; son Arthur was at school at the Maryland
Agricultural College.
Trustee was Benjamin F. REICH.
SALE was held 5 Dec 1891 at the City Hotel in Frederick City,
but failed to receive sufficient bids.
Later private sales were made to:
- Mrs. Sarah A. LINTHICUM (w/o John W.) for the mountain lot
at $178.86
- John W. MOLESWORTH for the 287 acres at $25/acre, $7,192
- John S. GRINDER for the 256 acres at $28/acre, $7,193.55
Albert objected to the sale of the 256 acres because it was sold for
less than was bidded at the auction; also he was not given the right
of election to hold a part of the patrimonial estate as the law requires.
John S. GRINDER agreed to release the sale in receipt of his $500
deposit and substitute Glen H. WORTHINGTON, now guardian of
the minors, as the purchaser.
Mortgage to Shenandoah Valley National Bank, Winchester, VA by
Charles H. WORTHINGTON for debt of Lucy R. SMITH [Equity #5733].
Submitted to auditor 15 Apr 1892.
Notes - Frederick Co, MD Marriage Licenses
- WORTHINGTON, John T. to SIMMONS, Mary R.D. - 26 May 1856
- WORTHINGTON, Nicholas to DORSEY, Henrietta A. - 10 May 1862
- WORTHINGTON, Nicholas J., 30, farmer to SIMMONS, Alice, 24
on 17 Oct 1867 by James D. McCabe at Samuel Simmons'; Ref 546
- WORTHINGTON, Charles N., 50 (wid), physician / Travis, Texas
to WORTHINGTON, Lavinia, 40 on 9 Sep 1884
by James Stephenson at the Zion Church; Ref 522
- JLJ-1, 548-549 - BURCH, EISLER, LEVY, PHEBUS - #FC
- Charles V.S. LEVY, assignee of Daniel G. EISLER, Mortgagee
of Francis O. BURCH & wife
- Report of Sales - Equity #5849 -
Private sale to Benjamin E. PHEBUS for portion of the mortgagee's
property at $710
After costs and expenses, balance of $8.37 to Francis O. BURCH.
Closed 27 Sep 1892.
- JLJ-1, 550-576 - ANDERSON, WILCOXON, JONES, WILLIAMS, YOUNG, HERWIG, FORD,
MOXLEY, STARR, BAKER, MONTGOMERY, KOESTER - #FC #MC #WV
- John R. JONES & w/ Lavinia & Others vs James MONTGOMERY & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5944 - Apr 1892
Aden ANDERSON d/ 1885, testate
widow - Ann Henrietta d/ 14 Apr 1892, intestate
(d/o William WILCOXON; m/ 4 Jan 1827)*
d/ Lavinia w/o John R. JONES
d/ Jennie w/o Henry WILLIAMS - Montgomery County
s/ William ANDERSON & wife - West Virginia
s/ Oliver P. ANDERSON d/ c1887, intestate (w/ Laura V. YOUNG)*
.......Jesse ANDERSON
.......Annie w/o William HERWIG
.......Minnie w/o William FORD
.......Aden ANDERSON (II), a minor
.......William ANDERSON, a minor
s/ Aden ANDERSON Jr, died before his father & w/ (Annie S.)**
.......Suella (d/ Jan 1892) w/o William MOXLEY*
. . . . . . .Annie MOXLEY, a minor
. . . . . . .Albert MOXLEY, a minor
. . . . . . .Carl MOXLEY, a minor
s/ John R. ANDERSON & w/ Bettie R. (BAKER)*
d/ Rebecca, died before her father (w/o Jesse W. STARR)*
.......Maurice Scott STARR
.......Ida R. STARR
.......Jessie Florence (STARR) w/o Oliver H. YOUNG
s/ Theodore ANDERSON & w/ Mary? - West Virginia
d/ Henrietta w/o James MONTGOMERY
Exec/ wife
Witnesses: Joseph I. DORSEY, Reuben M. MOXLEY, John F. SMITH
[Will JPP-2, 143; dates 21 Mar 1885; 30 Jul 1885]
LAND - 124 acres; adjoining the village of Ijamsville, on the Baltimore
& Ohio Rail Road, between Hartman's Station and Ijamsville; adjoined
the lands of John P. JONES and Lewis DIETRICK.
Improved with a frame house with slate roof, wagon shed, corn crib and
granary with slate roof; water at kitchen door from Artesian well, fruit
orchard and a spring near the house.
Included:
- "Rights of Man", 26.25 + 19 + 40 + 1 = 86.25 acres.
To Aden ANDERSON from William WILCOXON & w/ Ruth in Jul 1848
[DBT-8, 336].
- "Rights of Man", 32.25 acres; on road from Ijamsville to Monocacy River;
adjoined Lot #2 to Elizabeth DAVIS.
To Adem ANDERSON from Alfred BELTS of Loudon Co, VA and Lloyd
DUVALL, exec/of Daniel DUVALL (he died before the deed was conveyed;
Deed GME-3, 157; 3 Apr 1843; Ref Equity #1663) in Dec 1852 [ES-1, 497].
.....Sold 1 acre to John C. FARNUM at $63.75 in Sep 1854 [ES-6, 481].
.....Sold 6 acres to John R. JONES at $531 in May 1859 [BGF-4, 190].
- "Rights of Man", 13 acres; on south bank of Bush Creek to Baltimore
& Ohio Rail Road, to north bank of Bush Creek.
To Ann Henrietta ANDERSON from William WILCOXON (her father)
& w/ Ruth in Jan 1845 [HS-23, 471].
Previously to WILCOXON from Francis THOMAS, trustee for Thomas
DAVIS, dec'd, and by Ephraim DAVIS.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 11 Jul 1892 from:
- Jesse W. STARR, age 54, Frederick County
- Laura V. ANDERSON, age 48, Frederick City
Trustees were John C. MOTTER and Jesse W. STARR.
SALE was held 13 Aug 1892 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Mrs. Alice H. KOESTER at $17.60/acre, $2,182.40
Trustees were John C. MOTTER and Jesse W. STARR.
It was decided Equity #5944 would be combined with #5946.
Filed 16 Aug 1892.
*Frederick Co, MD Marriage Licenses
- ANDERSON, Oliver to YOUNG, Laura V. - 9 Nov 1863
- ANDERSON, Rebecca S. to STARR, Jesse W. - 7 Nov 1863
- ANDERSON, Sue Ella, 18 to MOXLEY, Charles W., 25, laborer
dated 9 Jan 1884 by E. O. Ewing in New Market
- ANDERSON, John R., 25, farmer to BAKER, Bettie R., 19
dated 6 Jun 1867 by George Diehl in Frederick; Ref 8
**1870 Census - Urbana, Frederick Co, MD
Annie S. and her daughter living with her inlaws
- JLJ-1, 577-582 - GRIMES, BUCKEY - #FC
- Ezra C. BUCKEY, mortgagee of Mary E. GRIMES & h/ Taylor GRIMES
- Report of Sales - Equity #5972 - Jun 1892
LAND - 2 acres, 3 roods and 11 sq perches, 1/4 mile west of Johnville,
on road from there to Woodsboro; adjoining lands of Emanuel
BRANDENBURG, John SAYLOR and D.M. DEVILBISS.
Included:
- 1 acre
To Mary E. GRIMES from John SAYLOR & wife in Mar 1887.
- 29 sq perches
To Mary E. GRIMES from Rev. Jesse SHREEVE & wife in Mar 1887
[WIP-4, 307]..
- 1 acre - Improved with a new 2-story frame house with water at
the door and a fruit orchard.
To Mary E. GRIMES from Emanuel BRANDENBURG & Others
in Mar 1887 [WiP-4, 308].
Mortgaged at $250.
SALE was held 28 May 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Ezra C. BUCKEY at $250
Submitted to auditor 25 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 582-588 - ROUZER, WHITE - #FC
- John ROUZER and John R. ROUZER, trustees
of Morris L. ROUZER
- Report of Sales - Equity #5753 - May 1892
LAND - 1+ acres, at the foot of East St in Mechanicstown with a
12 ft front on East Main St, a private alley with right-of-way to the
adjoining property fronting Main St and owned by H. Ross BLACK.
Located in the centre of town.
Improved with a 2-story frame house (30x45'), being the machine
shop of the Bural Case Works with a shed extention, the former boiler
and engine room (22x23') and a detached 1-story building that was the
lumber dry house (10x34').
- To Mechanicstown Burial Care Company from George D. KEYSER
& wife in Dec 1888 [WIP-9, 559].
- To George D. KEYSER and Morris L. ROUZER from Mechanicstown
Burial Case Company. in Nov 1889 [WIP-9, 576].
- To Morris L. ROUZER from George D. KEYSER & wife in Mar 1890
[WIP-11].
Deed of Trust from Morris L. ROUZER, t/a Keyser and Rouzer
Manufacturing Company, to John ROUZER and John R. ROUZER
for benefit of creditors in Jun 1890.
SALE was held 27 May 1892 on the premises in Mechanicstown;
high bidder was:
- Frederick WHITE at $250
Submitted to auditor 28 Jun 1892.
- JLJ-1, 588-592 - MULHORN, MOTTER - #FC
- John C. MOTTER, trustee of John MULHORN & w/ Eliza
- Report of Sales - Equity #5777 - Jan 1891
LAND - Lot on NE corner of West Sixth St in Frederick City.
To Eliza MULHORN from John MULHORN [CM-6, 213].
SALE was held 16 Aug 1890 without a sufficient bid;
later private sale was made to:
- John C. MOTTER at $600
Submitted to auditor 13 Feb 1891.
- JLJ-1, 592-606 - MOXLEY, PURDUM, HOOD, MULLINIX, IRWIN - #FC #MC
- Effie A. HOOD, et al vs John D. PURDUM, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5736 - Sep 1890
Reuben M. MOXLEY d/ Jun 1890, intestate
widow - Sarah (age83)
d/ Lucinda w/o John D. PURDUM - Montgomery County
s/ George W. MOXLEY & w/ Mary C., - Montgomery County
d/ Leah (d/ Apr 1890) w/o Gassaway HOOD - Frederick County
.......Emma R. HOOD
.......Effie A. HOOD, a minor
.......Daisy L. HOOD, a minor
.......John M. HOOD, a minor
.......Harry A. HOOD, a minor
LAND - "Prospect Hill" in Montgomery County.
To Nehemiah MOXLEY from James NORWOOD Jr in Jan 1795
[Mont Co - F-257]
- "Rattlewood Forrest", 85 acres, in Frederick County, 1.5 miles from
Kemptown, on road from there to Ridgeville; adjoined land of Jesse
BRANDENBURG, John DILLWORTH and John SMITH.
Improved with a house, stable and a spring near the house.
Previously to Jacob MOXLEY from Mary TALBOTT, exec/of John TALBOTT
in Jan 1821 [JS-13, 36-40].
Both tracts to Risdon (Reuben?) MOXLEY and Reuben M. MOXLEY
from John T. LEWIS, trustee, in Dec 1857. [BGF-1, 540].
(Montgomery Co Equity in Jul 1838, Estate of Jacob MOXLEY and
Sarah MOXLEY, both dec'd - Case of Charles MOXLEY, Stephen
MOXLEY, Thomas MULLINIX & wife and Others vs Charles Thomas
IRWIN, Frederick IRWIN, children of Thomas IRWIN, Mariah IRWIN
and Thomas IRWIN)
To Reuben M. MOXLEY from Risdon (Reuben?) MOXLEY & w/ Ellen of
Montgomery Co, MD in Feb 1862 [BGF-7, 323].
George W. MOXLEY & wife conveyed their share to John D. PURDUM
for $300 in Aug 1890.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 2 Oct 1890 from:
- Washington L. DAY, age 50, Kemptown
- John D. PURDUM, age 60, Montgomery County
Trustee was Charles V.S. LEVY.
SALE was held 10 Jan 1891 on the premises; high bidder was:
- John D. PURDUM for the 85-acre farm at $1,451.80;
subject to the widow's dower
Submitted to the auditor 17 Apr 1891.
- JLJ-1, 606-619 - GRAHAM, JONES, BROOKENS, SIMS, JEEMS, ZIMMERMAN - #FC #WC #PA
- John Henry GRAHAM, et al vs Harriet BROOKENS, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5780 - Jan 1891
Anthony GRAHAM d/ 20-30 years prior, intestate
widow - Harriet Ann (a/k/a Hannah Ann) d/ Jan 1891
s/ John Henry GRAHAM & w/ Mary E.
d/ Sarah E. JONES, widow
d/ Harriet - Washington County
.....w/o Gideon BROOKENS - Pennsylvania
d/ Martha Ellen GRAHAM d/ 1879, intestate, single
s/ George W. GRAHAM - Out of State
(hadn't heard from him for 10 yrs)
d/ Rachel Ann, dec'd w/o Wilson SIMS, dec'd
.....Isabella (illegitimate) w/o David JEEMS
.....John SIMS, a minor
LAND - "Resurvey on Mackey's Luck", 5 acres, 2.5 miles ease of
Walkersville on the Water Street Road leading from Israel's Creek
to Frederick-Liberty Turnpike, past MURPHY's Mill and 2 miles
north of Mount Pleasant; adjoined lands of Daniel BURRIER, Solomon
CRUM and Ephrain ZIMMERMAN.
Improved with a log house, fruit trees, some timber and a spring.
To Anthony GRAHAM from Jacob WALKER & w/ Mary at $200
in Feb 1852 [ES-1, 90].
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Testimony was heard 12 Aug 1891 from:
- Calvin S. BURRIER, age 52, Walkersville
- Charles D. BURRIER, age 49, Frederick County
Trustee was Charles V.S. LEVY.
SALE was held 10 Oct 1891 in front of the Post Office in Walkersville;
high bidder was:
- Ephraim J. ZIMMERMAN at $125
Submitted to auditor 13 Oct 1891.
- JLJ-1, 619-633 - ZIMMERMAN, STAUB, LAYMAN, FRESHOUR, SNOOK - #FC
- William W. ZIMMERMAN, adm vs Hannah ZIMMERMAN
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5835 - Jun 1891
Michael ZIMMERMAN d/ 13 Apr 1891 at home, intestate
widow - Hannah (age 75)
s/ William W. ZIMMERMAN (only child)
LAND - Timberland in Lewistown District which was a portion
of the old SCHLEY or "Springfield" tract; west of the Frederick
to Emmitsburg Turnpike; adjoined land of Daniel LEATHERMAN,
heirs of Joshua DELAPLANE and the Furnace tract. Lots are
divided by the county road from Isaiah LEATHERMAN to James
SUMMERS.
Included:
- Lots #4 (13.5 acres) & #6 (14 acres) of "Springfield",
"Neighbors Afreed" and "The Mountain Tract. Set in Chestnut
and Rock Oak.
To Michael ZIMMERMAN from Henry C. WORMAN & w/ Margaret
A. at $977 in May 1864 [JWLC-3, 328].
(Divided into Lots by Henry C. WORMAN; plat on page 631.)
Testimony was heard 30 Jul 1891 from:
- Jacob H. SHOOK, age 57, Catoctin Furnace
- William W. ZIMMERMAN, age 51, Frederick County; provided
date of death of his father.
Trustee was William W. ZIMMERMAN.
SALE was held 28 Nov 1891 at Lewistown; high bidders were:
- Eugene D. STAUB for the NE Lot, 6 acres, at $25.25/acre
- George W. LAYMAN for the SE Lot, 7 acres, at $28.25/acre
- Charles E. FRESHOUR for the SW Lot, 7 acres, at $18.85/acre
- Jacob H. SNOOK for the NW Lot, 6 acres, at $18/acre;
however, Cornelia C. ZIMMERMAN was substituted as purchaser.
Total Sales, $589.20.
Submitted to auditor 6 Sep 1892.
- JLJ-1, 633-639 -ROGERS, KEENEY, CRUM, NORWOOD, KEMP - #FC
- Joshua V. KEMP, assignee of Charles A. NORWOOD,
assignee of John W. CRUM, mortgagee
of Susan C. ROGERS & h/ John H. ROGERS
- Report of Sales - Equity #5994 - Aug 1892
LAND - 18 acres, 2 miles from Woodsboro, on north side of Liberty
to Woodsboro road; adjoining lands of Jacob HOUCK and Jacob BEARD.
Improved with a fairly new house, fruit trees and water near the door.
Then in occupancy of Eli KEENEY.
To Susan R. ROGERS by Jacob M. NEWMAN (exec) in May 1882
[AF-5, 288].
SALE was held 13 Aug 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Joshua V. KEMP at $1,010
Trustee for conveying the deed was Frank C. NORWOOD.
Submitted to auditor 13 Sep 1892.
- JLJ-1, 639-652 - YEAKLE, NASH, SUPPLER, HIGGINS - #FC #PA
- William YEAKLE and Mary YEAKLE vs Emily YEAKLE, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5894 - Jan 1892
Joseph YEAKLE d/ 16 Jan 1891 Montgomery Co, PA, intestate
LAND - Mills/Factory and 4 acres, on south side of Factory St
in Weverton; being 300 feet on street and extending southwardly
to the Potomac River; with right of water of Weverton Mfg Co;
the other lot with the tenements (12 houses in two blocks) known
as Square #8, now
noted on the plan of Weverton as Section #5 and bounded on the
north by a public way and along the south side of the Baltimore
& Ohio Rail Road, on the east by Fifth St and on the south by
Canal Avenue and west by Fourth St.
To Joseph YEAKLE and his brother William YEAKLE from Charles
W. ROSS, trustee (Joseph YEAKLE and William YEAKLE, admin/of
Jacob YEAKLE, dec'd vs Potomac Mfg Co), at $2,900 in Dec 1869
[CM-4, 317].
Previously to Potomac Mfg Company from Weverton Mfg Company
in Jan 1850 [WBT-10, 559].
Guardian of Emily YEAKLE was William YEAKLE; appointed in
Norristown, Montgomery Co, PA. Emily is listed as minor child
of Daniel Webster YEAKLE, dec'd, of Springfield Twp, Montgomery
Co, PA. Surety was Caleb HEYARICK. Dated 15 Sep 1882.
Testimony was heard 26 Feb 1892 from:
- John W. PONTER, age 52, resided in Knoxville
- Reese MARYMAN, age 49, resided in Knoxville
Both said the property in in a delapidated state and is occupied
by squatters.
In Montgomery Co, PA, commissioners H.B. DICKMON and Joseph
NASH were appointed to take testimony pertaining to the family;
testimony on 5 Mar 1892 from:
- Emily NASH, d/o Joseph YEAKLE; provided death date of her father
and the following:.
Joseph YEAKLE d/ 16 Jan 1891 Montgomery Co, PA, intestate
d/ Emily YEAKLE (b/ 15 Oct 1839) - Montgomery Co, PA
.....w/o Joseph NASH (b/ 21 Sep 1833)
s/ Daniel W. YEAKLE, dec'd (b/ 24 Nov 1844; d/ 16 Apr 1882)
.....w/ Mary E.
.......d/ Mary T. YEAKLE, a minor (b/ 3 Sep 1870)
.......d/ Emily YEAKLE, a minor (b/ 23 Apr 1872)
(her guardian, William YEAKLE)
s/ Jacob YEAKLE (b/ 25 Jan 1847)
s/ Elva E. YEAKLE (b/ 5 Sep 1850) w/o Clever R. SUPPLER
s/ Thomas C. YEAKLE (b/ 19 Jan 1855)
Also testifying was William YEAKLE, brother of Joseph.
Trustee was Frnk L. STONER.
SALE was held 28 Apr 1892 in Knoxville; high bidder was:
- Patrick HIGGINS at $900
Submitted to auditor 28 May 1892.
- JLJ-1, 652-672 - CLINGAN, KOLB - #FC #PA #CA
- Minnie K. CLINGAN, et al vs Thomas CLINGAN, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5960 - May 1892
Winchester CLINGAN d/ Sep 1873, testate
widow - Sophia d/ 9 Jun 1877 in Frederick City, intestate
s/ David CLINGAN - Sausalito, Marin Co, CA
d/ Hester (d/ 8 Nov 1890) - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.....w/o Thomas CLINGAN - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.......Minnie K. CLINGAN - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.......S. Rebecca CLINGAN - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.......E. Irene CLINGAN - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.......Nora Virginia C. CLINGAN, a minor - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
.......David M. CLINGAN, a minor - Greencastle, Franklin Co, PA
Estate left to wife; no children named in Will.
Witnesses: James KELLY, Thomas OTT, J. Edward RICE.
[Will SGC-1, 410; written 29 May 1872; 24 Sep 1873]
LAND - North half of Lot #136 on south side of East Fourth St in
Frederick City.
To Winchester CLINGAN from William C. MARTIN & w/ Ann Elizabeth
at $600 in Nov 1861 [BGF-7, 175];
and devised to Sophia CLINGAN by the Will of Winchester CLINGAN.
David CLINGAN executed a POA to Lewis S. CLINGAN for him to
sell his share, which was sold to his sister Hester at $700 in Apr 1890.
Joseph W. GAVER was appointed as guardian.
Testimony was heard 29 Jun 1892 from:
- Lewis S. CLINGAN
Agreement had been made by all the adult parties to sell the property
to David KOLB at $1,050.
Trustee was Benjamin F. REICH.
Petition of Harry B. CHRITZMAN of Franklin Co, PA, guardian
of Nora V.C. and David M. CLINGAN for their shares; he stated
both of the children were over the age of 14.
Submitted to auditor 15 Jul 1892.
- JLJ-1, 672-677 - WAGNER, OLAND - #FC
- Frederick OLAND, mortgagee of James W. WAGNER & w/ Martha H.
- Report of Sales - Equity #6022 - Sep 1892
LAND - Lot, 1 acre, between Mount Zion and the Hagerstown Turnpike;
adjoining land of Henry HITT and Carroll DEEN.
Improved with a new 2-story weatherboarded house, stabling and a well.
To James W. WAGNER from Philip DENNIS & w/ Mary Ann and
Thomas H. POLEN in Apr 1859 [BGF-3-734].
SALE was held 1 Oct 1892 at the Court House; high bidder was:
- Frederick OLAND at $150
Trustee to convey the deed was Edward S. EICHELBERGER.
Submitted to auditor 25 Oct 1892.
- JLJ-1, 677-682 - LONG, MARTIN - #FC
- Jeremiah MARTIN Jr, mortgagee of Edward LONG & w/ Sarah
- Report of Sales - Equity #6007 - Sep 1892
LAND - "Resurvey on Pence" and "Henry's Delight", 130 acre farm,
3/4 mile SE of Rocky Ridge, in Creagerstown District; adjoined lands
of John LONG and John LATE.
This is red land on the Monocacy River and divided into fields.
Improved with a 2-story weatherboarded house, frame barn and orchard.
To Edward LONG from John LONG and John LATE [CM-5, 698].
SALE was held 3 Sep 1892 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Jeremiah MARTIN Jr. at $2,000
Submitted to auditor 3 Oct 1892.
- JLJ-1, 682-690 - SMITH, URNER, BAKER, ECKSTEIN, FEINOIN, WILLIAMS - #FC
- Milton G. URNER, trustee of Thomas A. SMITH
- Report of Sales - Equity #5512 - Feb 1889
Deed of Trust for benefit of creditors of Thomas A. SMITH.
LAND - Lot (100x256') on west end of Urbana, on north side of
Urbana-Frederick turnpike, opposite the Buckeystown Road.
Improved with a brick and stone house, large stable, carriage house
with ice house below, poultry houses, wood house; ideal place for
merchandising.
- Also life estate in the 'Carolina Farm', 202 acres, located 6 miles
east of Urbana, on Ijamsville to Monrovia Road and 2 miles from
Monrovia; adjoined lands of John T. WILLIAMS, Isaac DAVIS and
John DAVIS.
Assigned to Mrs. Ann R. SMITH, formerly the w/o Thomas A. SMITH
from the estate of James BURGES.
Then in occupancy of Vernon BAKER.
- Also life estate in 'Centreville Farm', 159 acres, 1.25 miles from
Urbana, on road to New Market; adjoined lands of Mrs. George E.
SHIPLEY, Mrs. Martha ADDISON and ENGLAND Bros.
Assigned to the children of Ann R. SMITH, dec'd, which is her portion
conveyed by Eleanor HENDRY to Ann and others.
Improved with a house and barn, etc.
Then in occupancy of Charles H. SMITH.
- Also life estate in a mountain Lot, 3/4 acre on Sugar Loaf Mountain.
SALE was held 7 Feb 1889 on the premises; high bidder was:
- Christian H. ECKSTEIN, by agent Beverly W. FEINOIN, for the
Lot in Urbana at $1,450; however, Beverly W. FEINOIN was
substituted as purchaser.
SALE was held 23 Jul 1891 at the City Hotel in Frederick City;
high bidder was:
- Thomas L. SMITH for the 'Centreville Farm' at $536
- John T. WILLIAMS for the 'Carolina Farm' at $835
Submitted to auditor 20 Aug 1891.
- JLJ-1, 691-701 - O'DONNELL, STEWART, McBRIDE - #FC #BCY #PA
- Bernard O'DONNELL vs John O'DONNELL, et al
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5746 - Oct 1890
Byron O'DONNELL d/ 1873, testate
w/ Anna Maria d/ summer of 1889
s/ Bernard O'DONNELL - Baltimore City, MD
d/ Mary w/o Edward STEWART - Philadelphia, PA
d/ Sarah A. O'DONNELL - Baltimore City, MD
s/ John O'DONNELL - Baltimore City, MD
s/ Joseph E. O'DONNELL - Baltimore City, MD
s/ Henry O'DONNELL - Baltimore City, MD
d/ Emma O'DONNELL (age 18-20), a minor - Baltimore City, MD
Devised his estate to his wife. (Children's names from Equity Records)
[Will SGC-1, 394]
LAND - Lot on north side of Main St in Emmittsburg; adjoined lot
of heirs of Samuel MOTTER on the west and a public alley on the east.
Improved with a 2-story weatherboarded house, a large blacksmith shop
and other buildings; once used as a carriage factory.
Then in possession of Mrs. Anthony McBRIDE.
Guardian was Jacob ROHRBACK, esquire.
Testimony was held 21 Mar 1891 from:
- James A. ELDER
- Viincent SEBOLD, age 32, Emmittsburg
Trustee was William P. MAULSBY Jr.
SALE was held 9 Apr 1892 at the Western Maryland Hotel in
Emmittsburg, but didn't receive a sufficient bid.
He later sold it at private sale to:
- Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Emmittsburg
at $1,200
Submitted to auditor 21 May 1892.
- JLJ-1, 702-705 - NORRIS, BYERLY / BIRELY - #FC
- J. William BYERLY, mortgagee of Lafayette NORRIS & w/ Elizabeth
- Report of Sales - Equity #5741 - Oct 1890
LAND - parts of Lots #225 & 226 on the west side of North Market St
in Frederick Town.
Improved with a 2-story brick house with a 2-story back building.
To Lafayette NORRIS from John William BIRELY, exec/of Henry CARLIN,
in Oct 1861.
Mortgaged at $1,200.
SALE was held 11 Sep 1883
- William BYERLY at $1,225
Trustee to convey the deed was William P. MAULSBY Jr.
Submitted to auditor 10 Nov 1890.
- JLJ-1, 706-713 - NOLAND, WASHINGTON - #FC
- Pius NOLAND, et al vs Martha WASHINGTON, et al
- Petition for Mortgage - Equity #5981 - Jul 1892
David NOLAND d/ 11 Feb 1892, intestate
widow - Mary E.
d/ Martha w/o George WASHINGTON
s/ Pius NOLAND (age 20)
s/ John NOLAND (age 19)
d/ Gertrude NOLAND (age 17)
s/ Charles NOLAND (age 16) (residence unknown)
s/ Bernard NOLAND (age 14 1/2)
s/ Alexander NOLAND (age 13)
d/ Nellie NOLAND (age 11 1/2)
d/ Sadie NOLAND (age 10)
LAND - part of "Taskers Chance", on road from Frederick City to
Johnson's (now SHRINER's) Mill; adjoined land of John RITCHIE,
Elizabeth MAYNARD and Sophia and Mary STORM.
To David NOLAND from Prudence E. SHIPTON of Frederick City
at $130 in Mar 1853 [ES-3, 6].
(Previously owned by Jacob DOLL [JJ-31, 10])
- House & Lot on east side of Frederick City
To David NOLAND from Anna M. KUNKEL, John J. KUNKEL &
w/ Mary E. at $1 in Feb 1875 TG-2, 580].
Previously to John J. KUNKEL from Allen G. QUINN & w/ Harriet
and J. Alfred RITTER & w/ Catharine E. in Jun 1872 [CM-8, 581].
(Ref: Equity #2600; Deed ES-8, 695; Deed JS-21, 318)
The home is in dilapidated condition and money is needed for repairs,
so a request for a $400 mortgage was presented.
Guardian was Joseph W. GAVER.
Trustee for executing a mortgage was J. Roger McSHERRY.
Closed 20 Sep 1892.
- JLJ-1, 714-741 - BRAWNER, LIVERS, WAGNER, BUTT, OTT, SHILDT, STAUFFER, FOREMAN
HOPP, DWEN, MYERS - #FC #BCY #HC #PA
- John B. BRAWNER vs Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's & Others
- Sale of Real Estate - Equity #5911 - Feb 1892
William BRAWNER d/ July 1846, testate
widow - A. Maria (??)
s/ John BRAWNER, dec'd
.......John B. BRAWNER
.......William BRAWNER (residence unknown; last seen 15 years ago)
d/ Elizabeth LIVERS, dec'd
.......George LIVERS & w/ Mary H.
.......Mary WAGENER, widow
.......Robert LIVERS & wife (residence unknown)
s/ Willliam BRAWNER, dec'd & wid/ Catherine BRAWNER
.......Joseph F. BRAWNER & w/ Angeline B.
.......William R. BRAWNER & w/ Sarah
.......Cecelia w/o Lewis H. BUTT
.......Frances w/o Charles W. OTT
.......Ann w/o Samuel D. SHILDT
.......George L. BRAWMER - Baltimore City
.......Catherine w/o James (Alberton?) STAUFFER - Howard County
.......John BRAWNER & w/ Mary Alice - Adams Co, PA
.......Henry BRAWNER - Indian Territory
s/ Joseph M. BRAWNER, dec'd
.......Genevieve w/o Edwin K. FOREMAN - Adams Co, PA
s/ George BRAWNER (listed in Will, but not in Equity Records)
d/ Mary Regina BRAWNER d/ May 1853, testate (Estate to Rose & Lucy)
d/ Rosalia "Rose" BRAWNER d/ 3 Nov 1891, intestate
d/ Lucy Cecelia BRAWNER d/ 20 Feb 1883, intestate
d/ Ann F. BRAWNER d/ 4 Aug 1888, intestate
(Descendants from Equity records)
Execs/ Joseph M. BRAWNER and Arnold LIVERS
Witnesses: Robert ANNAN, Elias LILLY, John McCLOSKEY
[Will GME-3, 187; Jul 9, 1846; Aug 4, 1846]
LAND - "Resurvey on Elder's Kindness", 25 acres, on left side of main
road from Emmittsburg to Mount Saint Mary's College; adjoining lands
of William HITESHEW, Henry DEILMAN and Joseph BRAWNER.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story brick house with attached frame kitchen,
a stable, smoke house, corn crib, granary, carriage house, wood shed,
fruit trees and a well near the kitchen door.
Then occupied by Dr. John B. BRAWMER.
To Lucy BRAWNER, Regina BRAWNER and Ann F. BRAWNER from
Arnold LIVERS and Joseph M. BRAWNER, execs/of William BRAWNER,
at $525 in Aug 1849 [WBT-10, 340].
On 31 May 1864, Lucy Cecelia BRAWNER, Rose BRAWNER and Ann
F. BRAWNER mortgaged their shares to Joshua MOTTER for $1,000.
Lucy C. BRAWNER and Rose BRAWNER and Joshua MOTTER, as
mortgagee, conveyed:
- 3 acres to Joseph HOPP on 9 Feb 1871 [CM-6, 342]
- 10 acres to James A. DWEN on 22 Sep 1871 [CM-7, 395]
Leaving 12 acres.
On 24 Aug 1875, J. Taylor MOTTER assigned the mortgage to Joseph
BRAWNER.
On 16 Sep 1886, John B. BRAWNER, exec/of Joseph BRAWNER, assigned
the the mortgage to Saint Joseph's Academy, but had to change the name
to Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's (Pres/ Sister Mariana FLYNN),
which he did on 8 Feb 1892.
Testimony was heard 20 Apr 1892 from:
- Dr. John B. BRAWNER, age 40, resided near Emmittsburg
- Hiram TAYLOR, age 64, resides in Emmittsburg District
- James A. ELDER, age 62, resided in Emmittsburg
Trustees were Benjamin F. REICH and Eugene L. ROWE.
SALE was held 11 Jun 1892 at the Western Maryland Hotel in
Emmittsburg, but failed to get a sufficient bid.
Later, private sale was made to:
- Mary K. MYERS at $900
Neighbors then were Mrs. Laura B. DWEN and Mrs. Jhn H. CRETIN.
Submitted to auditor 1 Aug 1892.
- JLJ-1, 742-747 - OGLE, LEIB, DOYLE - #FC
- James H. LEIB, mortgagee of Margaret E. OGLE & h/ Josiah I. OGLE
- Report of Sales - Equity #6019 - Sep 1892
LAND - "Four Friends", 9 acres, 1/2 mile east of Mount Pleasant, on
Mount Pleasant to Liberty road; adjoined land of Dr. D.E. STONE and
Henry BINBRINK.
Improved with a 1 1/2-story log house, stable, corn crib and orchard.
To Margaret E. (FISHER) OGLE from Lott FISHER [his Will, Allegheny Co, PA].
Previously to Lott FISHER from Adam BIDDINGER in Jun 1860 [BGF-5, 709]
(also from Lewis LINK in Sep 1865 [JWLC-3, 91] and Nov 1867 [CM-1, 41].
SALE was held 17 Sep 1892 on the premises: high bidder was:
- Clementine M. DOYLE at $500
Submitted to auditor 14 Oct 1892.
- JLJ-1, 747-751 - FAUBEL, BEATTY, SLIFER - #FC
- Charles E. SLIFER, mortgagee of Henry FAUBEL & w/ Harriet
- Report of Sales - Equity #5992 - Aug 1892
LAND - Lot in Burkittsville; adjoined lot of Jacob HIGHTMAN and
a public alley.
Improved with a 2-story stone house with 1 1/2-story back building.
Then occupied by A.T. BEATTY.
Mortgaged at $230.
SALE was held 16 Jul 1892 at M.L. HORINE's store in Burkittsville;
high bidder was:
- Charles E. SLIFER at $340
Submitted to auditor 14 Sep 1892.