1796 Peter Wildisen, child of Joh Wildisen and Magdl Wildisen, was baptized on July 3, with sponsors Jacob and Marg. Engel, at St Marys Evangelical Lutheran, Silver Run, Carroll County, Maryland. Peter Wildisen was born on April 10. [1]
1798 Cathr Wildisin, child of Joh Wildisin and Magdl Wildisin, was baptized on April 14, with sponsors Michl. Reineger? and Eva Wildisin, single, at St Marys Evangelical Lutheran, Silver Run, Carroll County, Maryland. Cathr Wildisin was born on October 26. [2]
1800 John Wilderson lived in Westminster, Frederick County, Maryland in a household with males: 1 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 1 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44). [3]
18?? Magdalena Wildasin, spouse of John Wildasin, died in Franklin County, Pennsylvania [perhaps Martha Wildeson?]. [4]
DEATHS. On the 10th inst., at the late residence of her son, near Marion, Mrs. Martha WILDESON, aged 81 years, 9 months and 23 days.
Notes for potential in-laws and children of John Wildeson:
Perhaps Magdalena Flickinger was a daughter of Andrew Flickinger of Maryland (See the 1858 will of John Wildeson, which names grandfather Andrew Flickinger of Maryland.):
1820 Andrew Flickinger lived in District 3, Baltimore County, Maryland in a household with males: 1 (16 thru 18), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 3 (Under 10), 2 (10 thru 15), 1 (16 thru 25), and 1 (26 thru 44). [6]
1821 Andreas Flickinger was listed as a member of St Marys Reformed Church in Silver Run, Carroll County, Maryland. [7]
1830 Andrew Flickinger lived in District 3, Baltimore County, Maryland in a household with males: 1 (50 thru 59); and females: 1 (Under 5), 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), 1 (15 thru 19), 2 (20 thru 29), 1 (30 thru 39), and 1 (40 thru 49). [8]
1840 Andrew Flickinger lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (60 thru 69); and females: 1 (10 thru 14), 1 (15 thru 19), 1 (20 thru 29), 1 (30 thru 39), 1 (40 thru 49), and 1 (50 thru 59). [9]
Is Andrew Flickinger related to Andreas of York, Pennsylvania? [10]
Where are the probate and other records for Andrew Flickinger?
1840 Saml Wildeson lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (20 thru 29) and 1 (30 thru 39); and females: 2 (5 thru 9) and 1 (20 thru 29). [11]
1849 Saml Wildason advertized a Copper mine for sale in Carroll County, Maryland.
1849 Samuel Wildason copper mine for sale.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, November 3, 1849. [12]Copper Mine for sale The subscriber will sell on the premises, in Carroll county. Md. Westminster Road, on the Elm Farm, the 22d day of November. 1849 at 1 o clock, an interest in the best COPPER MINE in North Americas the ore yields 50 percent. I have in possession the assays of the late Professor Ducatel. Dr. Keener, the State Geologist of New York, and others. There is Zinc and Magnetic Iron Ore in the Mines.
1850 Jacob Wildeson (born in Pennsylvania) lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Mary Wildeson (32), Susan Wildeson (16), Samuel Wildeson (14), John Wildeson (11), Mary Wildeson (9), Elizabeth Wildeson (8), Sarah Wildeson (6), Martha Wildeson (5), Hiram Wildeson (1), and Ephraim Frederick (17). Jacob Wildeson was a farmer. [13]
1850 John Wilkison (born in Pennsylvania) lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Elizabeth Wildeson (39), Catherine Wildeson (18), Matilda Wildeson (16), Leander Wildeson (14), Susan Wildeson (12), John Wildeson (10), Augustus Wildeson (7), Jeremiah Wildeson (4), and William Wildeson (2). John Wilkison was a farmer. [14]
1854 John and wife Elizabeth Wildasin of Guilford Twp sold land to Jacob Holsinger. The tract was adjacent to land of John Wildeson and widens(?) Johnston. [15]
1857 Jacob Wildeson owned land in Guilford Twp adjacent to land of Jacob McFerren, John Tritle, and Michael Reed.
1857 Land of Jacob Wildeson in Guilford Twp.
Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1857. [16]PUBLIC SALE!— Being desirous to remove west I will offer at Public Sale on Saturday the 3d Jay of October next the Farm which I reside on situate in Guilford township containing 114 ACRES 30 acres of which is in fine Timber and the balance in a high state of cultivation.
The improvements are 2 two-storied DWELLING HOUSES with good Cellars BANK BARN Corn Crib Wagon Shed Hog Pen and all other necessary out-buildings in excellent Orchard of Fruit Trees and a never failing Well of water near the dwellings There is also 60 rods of Stone Fence, and Stone quarried and hauled for 5000 bushels of Lime.
This Farm lies 3 miles South-east of Chambersburg near the Waynesboro' Road adjoining lands of Jacob Wildeson John Tritle Michael Reed and others I deem it unnecessary to give a further descriptions as any person wishing to purchase can call on me and view the premises.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P M on said day when the terms will be made known by JACOB McFERREN
1858 The will of John Wildeson of Guilford Twp was dated May 15. The will named wife Elizabeth, the estate of John's mother (still living), John's grandfather Andrew Flickinger of Carroll County Maryland, and the farm called old "Forge Place" in Hamilton and Guilford Twp. Children: Catharine wife of John Fuak(Fleck?), Leander, Susannah spouse of Henry Hege Jr, John Augustus, Jeremiah, William, Anna Mary, and Sharlott Louisa. The will was proved on November 5 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA. [17]
1858 John Wildeson, spouse of Elizabeth Wildeson, died on October 30 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was born on August 16, 1806 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, son of John Wildasin and Magdalena Wildasin. [18]
1858 Estate administration of John Wildeson of Guilford, Franklin County, PA.
Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1858. [19]STATE OF JOHN WILDESON dec'd — All persons indebted to John Wildeson late of Guiiford township deceased are notified to make payment to the undersigned residing in said township to whom Letters Testamentary have been granted and all having claims on said decedent are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement Elizabeth WILDESON Executrix Leander WILDESON, Henry HEGE Executors nov 10 '58 -6t.
1858 John Wilderson estate sale.
Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, December 22, 1858. [20]PUBLIC SALE - JACOB BOWARD, Auctioneer, will sell, by Public Outcry, on Tuesday, the 1st day of February, 1859, on the premises, the late residence of JOHN WILDERSON, dec'd. in Guilford towpship, on the Road leading to Walk's Mill. 7 miles from Chambersburg, 5 from Greencastle, and 2 miles North of Marion. the following Property, late the Personal Estate of said dec'd., to wit : Eight head of HEAVY DRAFT HORSES, of which is a fine Brood Mare, with foal; two Colts, one of which is a 2-yearling [the other is a yearling ; Eight head of Horned Cattle, among which are three good Milch Cows, which will be fresh about the tine of the day of Sale Seven head of Shoats, one Sow and Seven Pigs. AlsoOne Broad tread ROAD WAGON, Bed and Bows; One Broad-tread Plantation Wagon, One 1-horse Wagon, One 1-horse Sleigh, a set of Sleigh Bells and a Buffalo Robe; Two Self Sharpening Plows, Four Shovel Plows. Harrows. One GRAIN DRILL, Two Grain Cradles. a lot of Mowing Scythes and Sneaths, One Clover -seed Cradle, one Grain Fan, one Cutting Box, one pair of Hay Carriers, one THRESHING MACHINE and Horse Power, one set of Silver-mounted Harness, nearly new; Wagon Gears, Plow Gears, Fly Nets, one Wagon Saddle, Riding Saddles and Bridles, a lot of Halters, Breast and Butt Chains, Log and Fifth Chains, Spreaders, Double and Single Trees. Also-Hay by the Tun, Corn by the Barrel, Onts and Potatoes by the Bushel. One set of Blacksmith Tools, one Cross cut Saw. one Broad Ax, two Morticing Axes, one Rail-holder, one Digging Iron, one Grind stone; about 180 good Locust Posts, a lot of Oak Shingles, a lot of Brick, &c At the same time a variety of HOUSEHOLD | AND KITCHEN FURNITURE will be disposed of, together | with Ham, Flitch and Lard by the Pound, and many other articles deemed unnecessary to specify.
SALE to commence PRECISELY at 9 o'clock, A.M., on said day, when attendance and a credit of Nine Months will be given on all sums over $5. by dec22]
ELIZABETH WILDERSON, Executrix. LEANDER WILDERSON, HENRY B. HEGE, Executors,.1858 The estate of John Wildeson was administered in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania by Henry Wildeson. [21]
1860 Jacob Wilderson (age 51, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Mary Wilderson (45), Saml Wilderson (23), John Wilderson (21), May Wilderson (19), Lizzie Wilderson (17), Hiriam Wilderson (12), Jacob Wilderson (9), and Charlotte Wilderson (6). Jacob Wilderson was a farmer. [22]
1860 Jacob Wilderson sold land in Guilford township.
Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1860. [23]45 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers to sell a small tract of 45 LIMESTONE LAND, containing from 40 to 45 ACRES, situated in Guilford township, 2¾ miles South east of Chambersburg, on the Road leading from the Waynes boro' Road to the Falling Spring Road, adjoining lands of Jacob McFerren, Rev. Mr. Gracey, and others. About 4 Acres of the Tract are covered with choice Timber, the remainder is cleared and in fine cultivation. There are a large number of Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, on the premises.
The above desirable Property is offered at Private Sale; the Terms, which will be made accommodating, be learned from the subscriber, residing on the can Farm of which the above is a part. If not sold before 1st day of September, next, it will, on that Saturday, the day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., be offered at Public Sale JACOB WILDERSON. July 18.'60
1861 An account was recorded for John Wildeson in Franklin County, Pennsylvania by Elizabeth Wildasin, Leander Wildeson, and Henry B Hege. [24] [25]
1864 Jacob Wildasin purchased land from the estate of Henry Borey. The land was adjacent to lands of Jacob McFerren, Robert Gracey, Christian Hoover, Nicklas Smith, Mrs. Bear. [26]
1866 Jacob Wildasin purchased land from George and Mary Ludwig. The land was in Guilford Twp adjacent to lands of Michael Reed, Mrs Harmony, Henry Keller, and Levi Oyler(?). [27]
1869 Leander Wilkonson and Henry B Hege Jr sold land from the estate of John Wildeson to John D. Wilkinson. Widow Elizabeth Wildeson had died in 1868. The tract was adjacent to land of Michael Dosh and Conococheaque Creek, land of Jacob Elter, land of Samuel Elter, [28] John D Wilkason and wife Susanna sold the land to Samuel Grosman in 1871. [29]
1870 Jacob Wilderson (age 62, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Mary Wilderson (53), Elizabeth Wilderson (28), Martha Wilderson (23), Hiram Wilderson (21), Jacob Wilderson (19), and Charlotte Wilderson (16). [30]
1880 Jacob Wilderson (age 72, born in Pennsylvania, married) lived in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Mary Wilderson (64), and Elizabeth Wilderson (38). Jacob Wilderson's parents were both born in Pennsylvania. Jacob Wilderson was a farmer. [31]
1889 Jacob Wildeson of Guilford Twp, Franklin County dated his will on May 25. The will was proved on October 26. The will named children Samuel, John, Jacob and deceased daughter Susan wife of Henry Metz. [32]
1889 Jacob Wildeson, spouse of Mary Catherine Wildeson, died on October 20 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was born on December 8, 1808 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. [33] [34]
1892 The executor of the estate of Jacob Wildeson petitioned the Franklin County Orphans Court to audit the estate for distribution to the heirs. [35] [36]
1892 John B Wildeson executor of the estate of Jacob recorded his account listing bills that were paid and distributions made. [37]
1892 The auditor's account of the estate of Jacob Wildeson was recorded. Jacob had died in October 1889. John B Wilderson was the executor. The names of children were Samuel, John B, Jacob T, Mary Ann Minnich, Sarah Warner, Martha Dantzberger, and deceased daughter Susan Metz. [38]
1912 Leander Wilkison died on June 4 in Guilford Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was born on March 7, 1836 in Pennsylvania, son of John Wilkison and Bonebrake. [39]
Franklin county deed index for Jacob Wildasin. [40]
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[2] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[3] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
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[5] Valley Spirit (Weekly), Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, November 24, 1858, page 5, [NewspapersClip].
[6] United States Federal Census, 1820, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[7] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[8] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[9] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[11] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[12] The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, November 3, 1849, page 3, [NewspapersClip].
[13] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[14] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[15] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed 27-122, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[16] Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1857, page 8, [NewspapersClip].
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[18] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[19] Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1858, page 5, [NewspapersClip].
[20] Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, December 22, 1858, page 5, [NewspapersClip].
[21] Pennsylvania, U.S., Newspapers.comâ„¢ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current, [AncestryRecord].
[22] United States Federal Census, 1860, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[23] Franklin Repository and Transcript, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1860, page 8, [NewspapersClip].
[24] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Franklin County executor accounts E-141, [FamilySearchImage].
[25] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, [FamilySearchImage].
[26] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed {2}, 38-33, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[27] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed {2}, 41-321, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[28] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed 49-402, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[29] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed 49-403, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[30] United States Federal Census, 1870, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[31] United States Federal Census, 1880, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
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[33] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
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[35] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Franklin County Orphans Docket W-533, [FamilySearchImage].
[36] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Franklin County Orphans Index, Jacob Wildeson, [FamilySearchImage].
[37] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Franklin County executor accounts O-672, [FamilySearchImage].
[38] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Orphans Court, Franklin County Auditor H-246, [FamilySearchImage].
[39] Pennsylvania Death Certificates, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[40] Franklin County, Pennsylvania Deed {2}, Grantor index for Jacob, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].