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John L Gish (Gisch)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: White Oak, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: April 21, 1783 (43-44)
White Oak, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States (died in military action)
Place of Burial: Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Mathias Gisch and Katharine Gisch
Husband of Anna Elizabeth Gish
Father of John Gish; Christian Gisch; Abraham Gish; Anna Marie Beshler; Mathias Gish and 2 others
Brother of Maria Kish; Christian Bauer Gish; Anna Katerin Kratzer; Katharine Buehler; David Gish and 3 others

Occupation: Blacksmith, Farmer and Blacksmith
Managed by: Jerry Allen Gish
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About John L Gish

GISH, JOHN Ancestor #:A045393 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: CIRCA 1740 WARWICK TWP LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: 4-21-1783 IN ACTION Service Description: 1) CAPT THOMAS ROBINSON, MILITIA

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Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gish&id=I...
and http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/4999634/person/-1450457911

Profession: Blacksmith

John Gish was a private in Capt. Thomas Robinson's Company, 7th Battalion commanded by Col Alexander Lowry. Died in Militia.

Buried on his farm Gisch/Stern farm

Had 7 children



GISH, JOHN Ancestor #: A045393 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: CIRCA 1740 WARWICK TWP LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: 4-21-1783 IN ACTION Service Description: 1) CAPT THOMAS ROBINSON, MILITIA ------------------------------------------------- John actually died on a Lancaster Co, Militia engagement. Three members died that day. On the muster roll call for Captain Thomas Robinson's Comany of Lancaster Co Militia, John Gish was reported as dead 21 Apr 1783. Captain Thomas Robinson's company was the eighth company of the fourth Battalion, commanded by Colonel Jacob Cook. He might be one of the unreadable stones on his parents farm, although one of his descendents states he is buried on the Stern Farm. The Stern farm was his before he died. John married Elizabeth Kapp about 1763 Lancaster Co, Pa. She is the Daughter of John(Johannes) Kapp and Katherine Etter Their children are John, Christian, Mathias, Jacob I, Abraham, Anna Marie, Catherine. John was a blacksmith. His wife's stone reads Gisch which is the old way to spell Gish/Kish. John Was a blacksmith and farmer like his father. His wife Elizabeth moved to Perry and Juanita's counties with some of her children and she is buried there in Barner's Church Cemetery. Her stone is online. One entry in the Pennsylvania Archives Milita section has his name as John L but it might have been misread and is a S. It is the only time one of the children have a middle initial listed as a clue to their mothers last name.

1795 John Stern to Jacob Stern Land that belonged to John Gish. Land is sold that had belonged to John Gish deceased with distribution as follows: that the said John Gish,(son of John and Elizabeth) should pay to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow and Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, the sum of Seventeen Pounds, Nine Shillings and Four Pence, yearly, and every year dkuring the term of her natural life of her Dower in the Premisses, out of principal sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence (one third part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence, to be retained in his hands for the purpose, and to be and remain charged on the premisses, and after the deceased of the said Elizabeth, the principal sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid and distributed to and among the children of the said deceased or their Legal Representatives. And that the sum of Five Hundred Eighty TwoPounds, Four Shillings, and Seven Pence (being two third parts or residue of the aforesaid Eight Hundred and Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence), be paid and divided as follows to wit, that the said John Gish should pay to each of the other children of the said deceased, the sum of Eighty Three Pounds, Three Shillings, and Five Pence Half Penny, for their respective shares thereof and that He should retain for His own share thereof, the like sum of Eighty Three Pounds, Three Shillings and Five Pence Half Penny; He having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof as in and by the Records Orders and Proceedings of the same Court, reference thereto being had may more fully and at large appear, and whereas the said John Gish, both well and truly paid off and discharged the said balance or sum of Forty Five Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Eight Pence (including the said Twelve Shillings, the expenses of the Orphans Court, which was due to the said John Yeoman, surviving Administrator of the Goods and Chattles, Rights and Credits, of the said John Gish, deceased, and which by the said Order of Orphans Court, was directed to be deducted and paid out of the Valuation or Appraisement Money, aforesaid, as appear in and by a certain Instrument of Writing, dated the Third Day of October, in the said Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, duly signed, sealed and executed by the said John Yeoman and the said John Gish, both also well and faithfully paid and made full satisfaction to the other children of the said John Gish, deceased, for the representative parts or shares of and in the said sum of Five Hundred Eighty Two Pounds, Four Shillings, and Eleven Pence (being two thirds part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation money aforesaid as appear in and by a certain Deed, the said First Day of October, in the Year Of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, duly signed, sealed and executed by the said Christian Gish, and by the said John Yeoman (he being guardian duly appointed by the said Orphans Court over the Estates of the said Anna Maria Gish, Abraham Gish, Jacob Gish, Mathias Gish, and Catharine Gish, who were the minors under the age of twenty one years). Whereby, he the said John Gish became seised in Fee of and in the Lands and Premisses aforesaid, agreeable to the said Order of the Orphans Court and charged only with the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings and Five Pence (being one third part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation or Appraisement Money duly paid), and the Interest thereof which said Interest amounting to Seventeen Pounds and Four Pence, is to be paid to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, yearly and every year during the term of her natural life and in the Lieu of Satisfaction of her Dower or Thirds at Common Law of and in premisses. And after her death the said principal sum of Two Hundre Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid by the said John Gish, his heirs or assigns holding the Premises and distribue to and amongst the children of the said John Gish, deceased, and the Representatives of such of them as shall be then dead, allowing to the said John Gish, or his Representative an equal share with the other children of the said deceased; he having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof agreeable to the true intent and meaning of the said Order of Orphans Court, and whereas the said John Gish, in and by his certain Indenture bearing date, the said First Day of October in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, for the consideration therein mentioned did grant, bargain, and sell unto John Stern (Party hereto), his heirs and assigns, all those the said Two Tracts or Parcels of Land whereof the said John Gish the father, died seised in Fee, and which by the said Court Order of the Orphans Court were confirmed unto the said John Gish, as aforesaid, by Meters and Bounds in the same Indenture specified and described. One of them containing One Hundred Seventy Five Acres and Three Quarters of an Acre, and Allowances aforesaid (being the residence of the first above mentioned Tract of Two Hundred Seventy Six Acres and a Half of an Acre and Allowances appraised), and the other of them containing Fifteen Acres and Sixteen Perches and Allowances, as aforesaid with their Appurtances, to hold to himself, the said John Stern, his heirs and assigns, forever, subject and charged with the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence (being one third part of the said sum on Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation of the Lands and Premises aforesaid, and the Interest thereof, which said Interest amounting to Seventeen Pounds, Nine Shillings, and Four Pence yearly, is to be paid to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow and Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, yearly and every year during the term of her natural life, for and in Lieu and Satisfation of her Dower Thirds at Common Law of and in the premises, and after the death of the said Elizabeth, the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid by the said John Stern, his heirs or assigns holding the premises and distribution to and amongst the children of the said John Gish, deceased, and the Representatives of such of them as shall be then dead, allowing to the said John Gish or his Representatives, an equal share with the other children of the said deceased; he having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof as aforesaid as in and by the said recited Indenture reference thereto being had may more fully and at large appear. Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said John Stern and Barbara (his wife) in consideration of the sum of Four Hundred Fifteen Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, and Seven Pence current money of Pennsylvania, in specie of Gold and Silver Coin, to them or one of them in hand well and truly paid by the said Jacob Stern at and before the sealing and delivery hereof (the receipts and payment whereof they and each of them dohereby acknowledge and thereof do acquit, release, and dischard the said Jacob Stern, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, by their presents), have and each of them both granted, bargained and sold, etc."

According to Lehigh County History there was one Gish buried on the Stern farm. Since it was John's farm and he died in the militia. I'm thinking he was the one buried there. The early information of Gish's in this account have the rest of the Gish information all wrong with the newer information right. It says the farm was on the road between Elizabethtown and Mainheim, near Reesers(Rissers) Meeting House.

Most of the first two generations and some of the third generation of Gish's used the spelling Gisch. Also they all have family farm cemeteries and are buried on the farms they lived on.



DAR# A045393

With the old writing John's middle initial is either L or S. Since the Germans named children after their ancestors I believe this is a clue to Mathias Wife's maiden name. The initial shows up in the militia list.

John actually died on a Lancaster Co, Militia engagement. Three members died that day. On the muster roll call for Captain Thomas Robinson's Comany of Lancaster Co Militia, John Gish was reported as dead 21 Apr 1783. Captain Thomas Robinson's company was the eighth company of the fourth Battalion, commanded by Colonel Jacob Cook. One of his descendents states he is buried on the Stern Farm. The Stern farm was his before he died. John married Elizabeth Kapp about 1763 Lancaster Co, Pa. She is the Daughter of John(Johannes) Kapp and Katherine Etter Their children are John, Christian, Mathias, Jacob I, Abraham, Anna Marie, Catherine. John was a blacksmith. His wife's stone reads Gisch which is the old way to spell Gish/Kish. John Was a blacksmith and farmer like his father. His wife Elizabeth moved to Perry and Juanita's counties with some of her children and she is buried there in Barner's Church Cemetery. Her stone is online.

One entry in the Pennsylvania Archives Milita section has his name as John L but it might have been misread and is a S. It is the only time one of the children have a middle initial listed as a clue to their mothers last name.

Jan 11 1791 Book 1788-1791 page 318-319 (wife of Mathias, Catherine Gish has died) "The court appoints John Stern guardian of the estates of Anna Maria Gish, Abraham Gish and Jacob Gish minor children of John Gish late of Mountjoy township Yoeman(?Leaman) deceased during their minority.respectfully (their being several over the age of fourteen yearrs) agreeable to their written application for that purpose. The "court appoints John Stern of Mountjoy township guardian over the estates of Mathias Gish and Catheerine Gish minor children of John Gish, Yoeman deceased during their minority, they being several years under the age of minority.

I believe Catrina/Catherine Gisch (mother of John) is the daughter of either John Stern or John Leaman. John Stern is guardian to John's children in 1791 and then John Leaman becomes guardian.

John and Elizabeth have several land records 9 Dec 1775 Deed book S, Vol 1, page 379 John and Elizabeth to John Leaman 16 Apr 1776 Deed book HH, Vol 2, pg 606

1795 John Stern to Jacob Stern Land that belonged to John Gish. Land is sold that had belonged to John Gish deceased with distribution as follows: that the said John Gish,(son of John and Elizabeth) should pay to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow and Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, the sum of Seventeen Pounds, Nine Shillings and Four Pence, yearly, and every year dkuring the term of her natural life of her Dower in the Premisses, out of principal sum of Two

Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence (one third part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence, to be retained in his hands for the purpose, and to be and remain charged on the premisses, and after the deceased of the said Elizabeth,  the principal sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid and distributed to and among the children of the said deceased or their Legal Representatives.  And that the sum of Five Hundred Eighty TwoPounds, Four Shillings, and Seven Pence (being  two third parts or residue of the aforesaid Eight Hundred and Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence),  be paid and divided as follows to wit, that the said John Gish should pay to each of the other children of the said deceased, the sum of Eighty Three Pounds, Three Shillings, and Five Pence Half Penny, for their respective shares thereof and that He should retain for His own share thereof, the like sum of Eighty Three Pounds, Three Shillings and Five Pence Half Penny;  He having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof as in and by the Records Orders and Proceedings of the same Court, reference thereto being had may more fully and at large appear, and whereas the said John Gish, both well and truly paid off and discharged the said balance or sum of Forty Five Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Eight Pence (including the said Twelve Shillings, the expenses of the Orphans Court, which was due to the said  John Yeoman, surviving  Administrator of the Goods and Chattles, Rights and Credits, of the said John Gish, deceased, and which by the said Order of Orphans Court, was directed to be deducted and paid out of the Valuation or Appraisement Money, aforesaid, as appear in and by a certain Instrument of Writing, dated the Third Day of October, in the said Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, duly signed, sealed and executed by the said John Yeoman and the said John Gish, both also well and faithfully paid and made full satisfaction to  the other children of the said John Gish, deceased, for the representative parts or shares of and in the said sum of Five Hundred Eighty Two Pounds, Four Shillings, and Eleven Pence (being two thirds part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation money aforesaid as appear in and by a certain Deed, the said First Day of October, in the Year Of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, duly signed, sealed and executed by the said Christian Gish, and by the said John Yeoman (he being guardian duly appointed by the said Orphans Court over the Estates of the said Anna Maria Gish, Abraham Gish, Jacob Gish, Mathias Gish, and Catharine Gish, who were the minors under the age of twenty one years).  Whereby, he the said John Gish became seised in Fee of and in the Lands and Premisses aforesaid, agreeable to the said Order of the Orphans Court and charged only with the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings and Five Pence (being one third part of the said sum of Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation or Appraisement Money duly paid), and the Interest thereof which said Interest amounting to Seventeen Pounds and Four Pence, is to be paid to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, yearly and every year during the term of her natural life and in the Lieu of Satisfaction of her Dower or Thirds at Common Law of and in premisses.  And after her death the said principal sum of Two Hundre Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid by the said John Gish, his heirs or assigns holding the Premises and distribue to and amongst the children of the said John Gish, deceased, and the Representatives of such of them as shall be then dead, allowing to the said John Gish, or his Representative an equal share with the other children of the said deceased;  he having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof agreeable to the true intent and meaning of the said Order of Orphans Court, and whereas the said John Gish, in and by his certain Indenture bearing date, the said First Day of October in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety One, for the consideration therein mentioned did grant, bargain, and sell unto John Stern (Party hereto), his heirs and assigns, all those the said Two Tracts or Parcels of Land whereof the said John Gish the father, died seised in Fee, and which by the said Court Order of the Orphans Court were confirmed unto the said John Gish, as aforesaid, by Meters and Bounds in the same Indenture specified and described.  One of them containing One Hundred Seventy Five Acres and Three Quarters of an Acre, and Allowances aforesaid (being the residence of the first above mentioned Tract of Two Hundred Seventy Six Acres and a Half of an Acre and Allowances appraised), and the other of them containing    Fifteen Acres and Sixteen Perches and Allowances, as  aforesaid with their Appurtances, to hold to himself, the said John Stern, his heirs and assigns, forever, subject and charged with the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence (being one third part of the said sum on Eight Hundred Seventy Three Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Four Pence, residue of the Valuation of the Lands and Premises aforesaid, and the Interest thereof, which said Interest amounting to Seventeen Pounds, Nine Shillings, and Four Pence yearly, is to be paid to the said Elizabeth Gish, the Widow and Relict of the said John Gish, deceased, yearly and every year during the term of her natural life, for and in Lieu and Satisfation of her Dower Thirds at Common Law of and in the premises, and after the death of the said Elizabeth, the said sum of Two Hundred Ninety One Pounds, Two Shillings, and Five Pence, is to be paid by the said John Stern, his heirs or assigns holding the premises and distribution to and amongst the children  of the said John Gish, deceased, and the Representatives of such of them as shall be then dead, allowing to the said John Gish or his  Representatives, an equal share with the other children of the said deceased;  he having agreed to take but a single and equal share thereof as aforesaid as in and by the said recited Indenture reference thereto being had may more fully and at large appear.  Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said John Stern and  Barbara (his wife) in consideration of the sum of Four Hundred Fifteen Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, and Seven Pence current money of Pennsylvania, in specie of Gold and Silver Coin, to them or one of them in hand well and truly paid by the said Jacob Stern at and before the sealing and delivery hereof (the receipts and payment whereof they and each of them dohereby acknowledge and thereof do acquit, release, and dischard the said Jacob Stern, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, by their presents), have and each of them both granted, bargained and sold, etc."

According to Lehigh County History there was one Gish buried on the Stern farm. Since it was John's farm and he died in the militia. I'm thinking he was the one buried there. The early information of Gish's in this account have the rest of the Gish information all wrong with the newer information right. It says the farm was on the road between Elizabethtown and Mainheim, near Reesers(Rissers) Meeting House.

Most of the first two generations and some of the third generation of Gish's used the spelling Gisch. Also they all have family farm cemeteries and are buried on the farms they lived on. Note: stone lost- (farm sold to John Stern)

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John L Gish's Timeline

1739
1739
White Oak, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1764
1764
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1768
January 31, 1768
White Oak, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1775
November 4, 1775
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1776
1776
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1777
February 19, 1777
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1777
Mt Joy, PA, United States
1780
1780
Mt Joy, PA, United States
1783
April 21, 1783
Age 44
White Oak, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
April 24, 1783
Age 44
John Gish Farm Cemetery (stone lost - farm sold to John Stern), Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States