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Name | Jacob Sink | |
Born | Abt 1736 | |
Gender | Male | |
Residence | 1783 | Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [2] |
_AMTID | 272036878682:1030:154323943 | |
Died | Bef 25 Jan 1803 | |
Buried | 25 Jan 1803 | First Reformed Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Person ID | I54 | Oler |
Last Modified | 12 Aug 2019 |
Family 1 | Mary Bostick, d. Yes, date unknown | |
Married | 27 Aug | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
Last Modified | 13 Oct 2018 | |
Family ID | F19 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 | Maria Catharina Martin, b. 25 Mar 1756, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States , bur. 1826, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age ~ 69 years) | |
Married | 10 Apr 1798 | First Reformed Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Last Modified | 9 Apr 2019 | |
Family ID | F20 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Documents | 1779 Land Deed for Jacob Sinck Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 18 September 1779 Jacob Sinck of the township of Passyunk, Philadelphia, yeoman, purchased land in the township of Passyunk from Samuel and Ann Morley and Samuel and Esther Watkiss by their attorney John Lee. Land contained 12 acres and 16 perches. FamilySearch.org, Deeds (Philadephia County, Pennsylvania), 1683-1886 ; index to deeds, 1683-1916, Deed records v. I 16-17 1766-1800, film 21906, p. 182-183, img 373 | |
1782 Tax and Exoneration for Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sink - farmer 12 acres and dwelling....216 [pounds] 4 horses....32 3 cows....12 1 chair....6 Occupation...25 Total: 291 pounds Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 | ||
1785 Tax and Exoneration for Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sink - farmer 21.25, 34 land & dwelling....324 [pounds] 4 horses....30 3 cows....12 1 chair....6 Occupation....25 Total: 397 pounds Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 | ||
1786 Tax and Exoneration for Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sink 21.5 acres & 34 p^ land....324 [pounds] 4 horses....30 2 cows....8 Occupation....25 Total: 387 pounds Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 | ||
1789 Tax and Exoneration for Jacob Zink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Zink 21 Acres & Dwelling....315 [pounds] 3 horses....18 2 cows....6 1 chair....7 Occupation....25 Total: 371 pounds Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 | ||
1798 Catharine Ohler and Jacob Sink Marriage Catharine Ohler and Jacob Sink 10 April 1798, First Reformed Church, Philadelphia | ||
1798 Indexed birth record for Catharine Ohler Catherine, daughter of Philip Ohler and Catherine. May 18, 1798. bapt. June 3, 1798. Spon: Jacob Sinck and Catherine. The godmother, Catherine Sinck, is the mother of Philip Ohler and the grandmother of the child Catherine. | ||
1798 Marriage for Jacob Sinck and Anna Catharina Osler First Reformed Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sinck and Anna Catharina Osler married 10 April 1798. FamilySearch, Transcript of church records, 1748-1852 [First Reformed], film 387872 Item 1, p. 2203, img 233 | ||
1798 Direct Tax List for Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Name of the Owners: J S [Jacob Sink] Dwelling Houses: 1 Acres: 1 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $450 Valuations by Commissioners: $506.25 Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Name of the Owners: Lewis Crusefelt Dwelling Houses: 1 Out Houses: 2 Acres: 1 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $3.500 Valuations by Commissioners: $3937.50 Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798 | ||
1798 Direct Tax List for Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Names of the Owners: J S [Jacob Sink] Acres: 20 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $2.000 Valuations of lands belonging to one person: $3.80 Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Names of the Owners: John Hammis Acres: 20 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $1.600 Valuations of lands belonging to one person: $3.40 Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Names of the Owners: Christ^n Young Acres: 3 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $240 Valuations of lands belonging to one person: $.45 Name of the Occupants: Jacob Sink Names of the Owners: Lewis Crusefelt Acres: 29 Valuations by Principal Assessors: $3.000 Valuations of lands belonging to one person: $5.70 Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798 | ||
1799 Administrators Granted for Probate of Jacob Spade 7 January 1799, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob and Cath Sink were the administrators of Jacob Spade's probate. Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 | ||
1799 Administration Bond for Probate of Jacob Spade 7 January 1799, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Administrators: Jacob Sink and wife Catharine Also listed: William Robinson Jr. and George Omensetter Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 | ||
1800 Orphan Court for Jacob Spade 8 January 1800, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sink, administrator for the deceased Jacob Spade, petitioned the court to sell Jacob Spade's frame house and lot of ground to pay for debts. Jacob Spade left behind 3 minor children. FamilySearch.org, Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938, film 21848, p. 205-206, img 385-386 | ||
1803 Will of Jacob Sink Passyunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 January 1803 Jacob Sink was a yeoman. His wife: Catharine Sink, late Ohler. "As my present wife Catharine Sink, late Ohler, has been a great Trouble and expence to me since our unfortunate Marriage I conceive that in Justice & equity She ought not to have or claim any Dower or part of my Estate whatsoever. But as the Laws of my Country entitles a Widow who then deserving or not to her dower or thirds in the Real Estate of her deceased Husband Therefore as I cannot well do otherwise I will & direct that she my said Wife Catharine Shall have and Receive during the Term of her natural life the one third part only of the neat clear Rents & Income of my Lands and Tenements after all Taxes and necessary Repairs & Charges first deducted and paid." FamilySearch.org, Wills, 1682-1916; indexes to wills, 1682-1924, Wills, v. Y, 1, 1798-1806, vol. 1, p. 72-74, img 424-425, film 21731 | ||
1803 Burial of Jacob Sinck First Reformed Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Some part of Jacob Sinck's burial on 25 January 1803 was taken care of by his son Johannes. FamilySearch, Transcript of church records, 1748-1852 [First Reformed], film 387872 Item 2, p. 2882, img 589 | ||
1803 Burial of Jacob Sink First Reformed Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Sink was buried 25 January 1803. He was 66 years and 6 months old. He died on consumption. FamilySearch, Transcript of church records, 1748-1852 [First Reformed], film 387872 Item 2, p. 2640, img 468 |
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