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Name | Susannah Spade | |
Born | Bef 7 Jan 1799 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Gender | Female | |
Person ID | I186 | Oler |
Last Modified | 29 Aug 2019 |
Father | Philip Jacob Spade, d. Bef 7 Jan 1799, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Mother | Maria Clara Ohler, b. 1 Jun 1773, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British America | |
Married | 8 May 1791 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Family ID | F78 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | 1801 Orphan Court Record for Philip Ohler (1) Writ of Partition Estate. Philip Ohler 20 Feby 1800 Orph. Court: 19 June 1801 JD Cose JB Smith present D Jackson Received in the office on the 15th: June 1801 J Jr [ ] under advisements on motion of Mr Jn. Read | |
1801 Orphan Court for Philip Ohler (2) The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To John Brown, Samuel McFerren, Michael Baker Andrew Thatcher, John Waggoner, John Binder and Daniel Miller ------------------- Greeting Whereas at an Orphans Court held in [fold] for the City and County of Philadelphia on Friday the twentieth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and one,. The Petition of Jacob Landlayer and Hannah his wife, one of the Daughters of Philip Ohler decreased was presented and read setting forth. That the said Philip Ohler the Father of the said Susannah died Intestate leaving a widow and the following children besides the said petitioner Susannah Landlayer, to wit a son named Philip are the following GrandChildren, Henry Spayd, John Spayd, and Susannah Spayd, children of Mary Spayd another daughter of the said deceased, who had nitermarried with Spayd – That the said Philip Ohler at the time of his death was {sured} of the following described Estate situate in the City of Philadelphia, viz. Item messuager of Tenements, and lot or piece of ground on the Southside of Vine Street between Delaware fifth and Sixth Street in the City of Philadelphia containing in breath East and West twenty feet, and in length ninety five feet, bounded Eastward by ground late of Christopher Hood, Southward by a thirteen feet wide alley intending unto Sixth Street Westward of ground late of John Lefevre, and northward by vine Street aforesaid. _ Wherefore the Petitioners prayed the Court to award an Inquest directed to you several persons herein before named, You being chosen by and with the consent of all the partners interested in the premises, to view the said Land and premises and to make partition thereof among the said widow children and grand children, aqreeably to an[fold] of anemsbly in such case made and provided. Purvid[fold] | ||
1801 Orphan Court for Philip Ohler (3) The same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, if not make a valuation thereof. Thereupon the Court upon due consideration do award an Inquest directed to You the several persons here in before named agreeably to the prayer of the said Petitioners, to make partition of the Real Estate hereinbefore described, having due respect to the Quantity and quality of the said premeses, provided the same can be soparted and divided without prejudice to and spoiling the whole, otherwise to value the same, and that such partition or valuation so by You distinctly and openly made, You have before our Justices of the Orphans Court for the City and County aforesaid at the next orphans court to be holden in and for the said City and County to wit on the twentieth day of March now just ensuing, under Your respective hands and seals, and have you then there this wist. In Testimony whereof Witness John D Core Esquire at Philadelphia the twentieth day of February One Thousand Eight hundred and one. By the Court John Pollard for John Beckley C.O.C. We The Subscribers appointed by the Honorable Court to Devide the property – therein Mentioned and find we Can Not- devide the same without Spoiling the whole We- therefore on Mature Examination do Value the property at – One- Thousand Pounds as witness our hand the 11th day of June 1801 John Browne N L Saml Macfirrem Michael Baker AW Thatcher John Wagner John Bender Danl Miller The heirs of Philip Ohler, Sr. petition the court to allow division of the Vine Street property. Again, the Court rules that the property cannot be divided. Heirs of Philip: His widow daughter Susannah, wife of Jacob Lautenschlaeger son Philip daughter Mary, wife of ___ Spade grandchildren Henry, John and Susannah Spade | ||
1801 Orphan Court Record for Philip Ohler (4) Philip Ohler Return of valuation confirmed and Citation awarded to Jacob Sink and Catharine his wife late Cath: Ohler the widow of the decd. [crossed out] and to Philip Ohler the eldest son and to George Houser Guardian of the minor Children of Mary Spayd the eldest daughter of the decd to show cause why the Estate should not be awarded to the eldest son or in case of his refusal to the daughter in succession | ||
1826 Will of Catharine Sink, formerly Ohler 17 January 1826, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania To Susanna Loudenslager (daughter) she bequeathed her Bible and prayer book. To Henry Spade (grandson) she bequeathed her sharpening edge tools. To Susanna Spade (granddaughter) she bequeathed the remainder of her goods, stock, chattels, household furniture, and wearing apparel. Susanna Spade was also named the executrix of Catharine's estate. FamilySearch, Wills, 1682-1916; indexes to wills, 1682-1924, film 21734, no. 32, img 608 |