Individual Notes
Note for: Abraham King, 28 DEC 1819 - 1 AUG 1898 Index
Occupation:
Date: 24 JUN 1880
Place: Farmer
Occupation:
Date: 4 SEP 1850
Place: Shoemaker
Occupation:
Date: 13 JUN 1860
Place: Farmer
Occupation:
Date: 3 AUG 1870
Place: Farmer
Residence:
Date: 13 JUN 1860
Place: Chester Springs, PA
Residence:
Date: 3 AUG 1870
Place: Chester Springs, PA
Census:
Date: 24 JUN 1880
Place: West Pikeland Township, Chester County, PA
Census:
Date: 4 SEP 1850
Place: Pikeland Township, Chester County, PA
Census:
Date: 13 JUN 1860
Place: West Pikeland Township, Chester County, PA
Census:
Date: 3 AUG 1870
Place: West Pikeland Township, Chester County, PA
Burial:
Date: AUG 1898
Place: West Pikeland, PA (St. Peter's UCC Chruch Cemetary)
Individual Note: St. Peter's, Pikeland Cemetery (per my cousin Thelma) -
Abraham King
B. Dec. 28, 1819
D. Aug. 4, 1898
Aged 78 yrs. 2 mo 3 days.
Catharine
wife of Abraham
D. Dec. 31, 1927
St. Peter's, Pikeland Lutheran Churchbook, Marriages -
"Married at the Phoenixville Hotel on the third of March 1870 Mr. Abraham King to Miss Kate Mills of Springville."
(There was also a marriage notice in 'The Jeffersonian,' on 3.26.1870.)
What had initially caused some confusion for me was the following:
1840 Census. Charlestown Twp., Chester Co., Pa. (pg. 182) -
Abraham King Males: 1, 10-14; 1, 20-29. Females: 1 under 5; 1, 20-29; 1, 40-49.
Sexton's List of Burials at St. Peter's, Pikeland Cemetery -
Abraham King's Child Feb. 27 1842 [No.] 342
Abraham King, son of George & Catharine, appears to have been the only candidate for the above two records. (To my knowledge, there were no other Abraham Kings in the area at the time.) Perhaps Abraham had two wives and two children from the first marriage? If his first wife and two children died, it would explain why he didn't marry (again) until he was fifty years old. I have not been able to find any proof of this.
Individual Notes
Note for: Sarah King, 21 SEP 1826 - 31 MAY 1853 Index
Burial:
Date: 2 JUN 1853
Place: West Pikeland, PA (St. Peter's UCC Chruch Cemetary)
Individual Note: Died at her father's residence in West Pikeland.
Individual Notes
Note for: Adam Hipple, 1848 - Index
Occupation:
Date: 8 JUN 1880
Place: Moulder
Census:
Date: 8 JUN 1880
Place: South Ward, Phoenixville, Chester County, PA
Individual Note: Adam was mentioned at top of next page on the 1850 census. It listed his age as 2. A daughter named Rachael was listed in 1860 census as 12 years old. Adam was not listed. Rachael was not listed on 1850 census
Individual Notes
Note for: Hilary King, 14 APR 1871 - 2 JUL 1936 Index
Occupation:
Date: 2 JUN 1900
Place: Farm Laborer
Census:
Date: 2 JUN 1900
Place: West Pikeland Township, Chester County, PA
Burial:
Date: JUL 1936
Place: West Pikeland, PA (St. Peter's UCC Chruch Cemetary)
Individual Notes
Note for: Maria Schneider, - BET 1788 AND 1790 Index
Alias: Maria /Snyder/
Individual Notes
Note for: Michael König, 1714 - 12 AUG 1783 Index
Immigration:
Date: 7 SEP 1748
Place: Arrived Philadelphia from Seelen Zweibruecken on the 'Mary Galley' from London
Residence:
Date: BET 1754 AND 1781
Place: Pikeland Township Tax Rolls
Individual Note: Michael KOENIG donated part of the land and was one of the founders of Michael KOENIG donated part of the land and was one of the founders of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Chester Springs (West Pikeland Twp.), Chester Co., Pa.
Futhey & Cope, in their 'History of Chester County' (pg. 623), say:
"Among the many emigrants to Pennsylvania betwen 1735 and 1740, from Germany, was Michael King (then written Koenig), a native of Wittenberg, who located in West Pikeland township, near Pikeland church. He was born in 1714, and was the son of a baron in the Fatherland. Upon his eldest brother succeeding to the real estate, he took his part of the patrimony in money and came to the New World, the others of his family remaining in Germany. He purchased 160 acres in Pikeland, 300 acres in Charlestown, and a tract in Uwchlan ..."
[Don Yoder; 'Pennsylvania German Immigrants, 1709-1786'; 1980]
Immigrants from Zweibruecken (pg. 304) -
1748. Michel König of Seelen leaves for America.
Michael König, Sept. 7, 1748, Mary Galley.
[Note that a Peter Engel, of Becherbach, is also listed here, and was at Philadelphia a week later.]
1749. Maria Katharina König of Seelen leaves for America.
[Professor Werner Hacker; 'Eighteenth Century Register of Emigrants from Southwest Germany'; 1994; pg. 257]
König, Maria Catharina, Seelen, 1749, America, X07420
König, Michael, Seelen, 1748, America, X07419
König, Michael, Seelen, 1749, America, X07419A
[Original publication was: 'Auswanderung aus der Rheinpfalz und dem Saarland', Immigrant No. 7419]
Michael King first appears on the Pikeland Tax Lists, in 1754.
[Gilbert Cope's Index to Chester County Tax Lists] -
1754, Pikeland - Michel King 0.3s.0d.
1756, Pikeland - Michal King 0.4s.6d.
1757, Pikeland - Michael King 0.14s.0d.
1758, Pikeland - Mich: King 0.11s.0d.
1760, Pikeland - Michael King 0.17s.0d.
1762, Pikeland - Michall King 0.5s.6d.
1763, Pikeland - Michael King 0.13s.9d.
[Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. XI - Proprietary Tax Lists of the County of Chester.]
1765, Pikeland Rate - Michael King 100 Acres, 2 Horses, 3 Cattle, 3 Sheep.
1766, Pikeland Rate - Michael King 100 Acres, 2 Horses, 3 Cattle, 4 Sheep.
1767, Pikeland Rate - Michael King 138 Acres, 3 Horses, 4 Cattle, 6 Sheep.
1768, Pikeland Rate - Mich'l. King 130 Acres, 3 Horses, 3 Cattle, 6 Sheep.
1769, Pikeland Rate - Mich'l. King 138 Acres, 2 Horses, 2 Cattle, 4 Sheep.
1771, Pikeland Rate - Michael King 210 Acres, 3 Horses, 4 Cattle, 5 Sheep.
1772 Charles Town Rate.
Michael King | 100 a. & Buildings at £8 | 0.7.3
1772 Pikeland Rate.
Michael King | 135 Acres & Buildings at £9 [p a?]; 3 Horses 3 Cattle 4 Sheep | 0.12.9
1774, Pikeland Rate - Mich'l. King 230 Acres, 3 Horses, 3 Cattle, 6 Sheep.
1775. Charles Town Rate.
[crossed out] Michael King | (105?) Acres & Buildings | 0.6.3
1775. Pikeland Rate.
Michal King | 100 acr's. and Buildings @@ £(8?), 3 Horses, 4 Cattle | 0.12.3
1776. Pikeland Rate.
10 | Michael King | £3.6s.
1776. Charles Town Rate.
Michal King | £2.
[Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. __ - Proprietary Tax Lists of the County of Chester.]
1781, Pikeland Return - Michael King 137 Acres, 2 Horses, 4 Cattle.
1781, Pikeland Return, Freemen - PHILIP KING. [his first appearance.]
1785, Charlestown - John King 1.4s.0d.
1785, Charlestown - Lawrence King 1.4s.7d. [his first appearance.]
1785, Pikeland - Philip King 1.18s.4d.
1785, Pikeland - Conrod King 0.16s.6d. [his first appearance.]
Zion's Lutheran Churchbook (East Pikeland), -
Henrich [Schmit?] geb. 17. Abr. 1764 Mikarl Ko~nig
ux. An. Mar ge[__?] 28. April 1765 ux. Ewa
The Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, Vol. II:362-363 -
October 1768
October 19, Wednesday. Again had a divine service in the church. [in "Peikstown"] ... The following persons were confirmed and received as members of the congregation:
... (4) Johannes König, 17, son of the former deacon Michael König. ... (20) Catharina König, daughter of Michael König. ...
Chester County Register of Wills, File No. 3516 -
Michael KING of Pikeland - 1783 Intestate.
- Renunciation.
To Mr. John Beaton Register
These are to Certifie That I Eve King Relict & Widow
of Michael King late of Pikeland Chester County Deceased
Do hereby Renounce my Right of Administration to
the Estate of my late Husband unto my Sons John
and Philip King. Witness my hand & Seal the Sixth
day of November Anno Domini 1783
her
Eve X King
Witness Present, mark {Seal}
[illegible.. Bartholomew?]
David John
- Administrative Bond.
KNOW all Men by these Presents, That We John King Philip King David John and George Deery all of the County of Chester in the State of Pennsylvania -
are held and firmly bound unto John Beaton Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting Letters of Administration, in and for the County of Chester, in the Commonwealth of PENNSYLVANIA, in the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds, to be paid to the said Register or to his certain Attorney, Executors, Administrators or Assigns: To which Payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves jointly and severally for and in the Whole, our Heirs, Executors and Administrators, firmly by these Presents. Sealed with our Seals. Dated the Fourteenth Day of November in the Year of our LORD One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Three -
THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounden John King and Philip King Administrators of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of Michael King deceased ...
[signatures and seals]
- There is no Inventory, or Administrative Account in the file at the Chester County Archives, nor is there a file from the Orphans' Court.
St. Peter's, Pikeland Cemetery -
[about half-way between the upper and lower churches, near the road.]
Hier
Ruhen die Gebeine des
MICHAEL KÖNIG
War Gebohren den 12ten
August 1714. Gestorben
den 10ten October 1785.
Seines Alters 69 Jahr
1 Monat 38 Tag(e:?)
NOTE: also very close.. footstones? " JK CK MK "
Chester County Deed Book F-2, pg. 135 -
Release }
Philip King et ux, et al, }
to }
John King }
This Indenture Made the fifth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty five Between Philip King and Mary his wife Lawrence King and Mary his Wife Conard King Elizabeth Fleeman, John Moses and Mary his wife and George Sneider and Catherine his wife all in Chester County and state of Pennsylvania of the one part, And John King of the township of Charlestown in the same County and state aforesaid of the other part Whereas Joseph William and rachel his wife by their deed under their hands & seals bearing date the first day of April Anno Domini 1764 did grant release and confirm unto Michael King of the Township of Pikeland in the County and state aforesaid a Certain parcel or tract of land situate in the township of Charlestown in the County of Chester aforesaid by metes and bounds in the same recited deed particularly Mentioned Containing One hundred and five Acres and a quarter of an Acre were it more or less as the same was set forth then limitted and bounded with the appurtenances To hold to him the said Michael King his heirs and Assigns forever as in and by the said recited deed will more fully appear And whereas the said Michael King in his lifetime and at the time of his death was lawfully and rightfully seized and in possession of the above described parcel and tract of land and the said Michael King died intestate and made no will and left lawful Issue of his Body namely John King Philip King Lawrence King Conrad King & Elizabeth Fleeman Mary Moses and Catherine Sneider all of full age of twenty One years Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said Philip King and Mary his wife Lawrence King and Mary his wife Conrad King Elizabeth Fleeman John Moses and Mary his wife George Sneider and Catharine his wife for and in consideration of two hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings and three picence in gold and silver Money as they pass current in the state aforesaid unto them well and truly paid by the said John King at and before the delivery of these presents the receipt whereof they the said Philip King and wife Lawrence King and wife Conrad King Elizabeth Fleeman, John Moses and wife and George Sneider and wife doth hereby acknowledge and thereof doth fully acquit and discharge the said John King his heirs and Assigns by these presents Have granted Bargained sold released and Confirmed and by these presents have given granted aliened released and confirmed unto the said John King his heirs and Assigns All that above mentioned and described parcel and tract of land Land Begining at a corner stone in the line of Pikes land thence by the same south west One hundred & seven perches to a heap of stones thence south twenty nine degrees East by the land of David John and Samuel Brooke One hundred and sixty perches to a post, thence North East by the land of John Byer's One hundred and one perches to a post, thence North West by land of Griffith Jones one hundred and sixty perches to the place of Begining Containing One hundred and five Acres and one quarter of an Acre be the same more or less Situate lying and being in the township of Charlestown aforesaid Together with all and singular the Messuages Buildings Improvemints ways woods waters watercourses rights liberties privileges hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging and appertaining And the reversions and remainders thereof To have and to hold ... In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents have Interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. [various signatures, marks and seals ...]
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us - Mathias Pannebecker David John - ...
Recorded the 14th Feb'y 1791.