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Jorg Michael Weisel, Jr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Alsace, Germany
Death: June 20, 1796 (75)
Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of Burial: Tohickon Union Church Cemetery, Weisel, Bucks, Pa
Immediate Family:

Son of George "Michael" Weisel and Susanna Weisel
Husband of Anna Maria Weisel and Maria Magdelena Weisel
Father of Joseph Cressman Weisel; Jacob Weisel; John George Weisel; John Weisel; Catherine Weisel and 14 others
Brother of Frederick Kieffer Weisel; Appolonia K. Haines; Jacob K. Weisel; Maria Barbara Solliday; Christina K. Wildanger and 1 other

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Natalie MacLees
Last Updated:

About Jorg Michael Weisel, Jr.

1802 in Pennsylvania Burial: UNKNOWN Tohickon Union Church,Bucks Co,Pennsylvania Note: George and Anna Maria lived in Bedminster,Bucks County,Pennsylvania. The Tohickon Union Church has a record of the death of the child of Michael Weisel, died July 30, 1758, buried July 31, 1758.



Birth: in Palatinate,Germany Death: 10 AUG 1802 in Tohickon,Bucks Co,Pennsylvania Burial: 1802 Tohickon Union Church,Bucks Co,Pennsylvania ADDR:

Richland township,Bucks county Pennsylvania

USA Note: George and Anna Maria lived in Bedminster,Bucks County,Pennsylvania. The Tohickon Union Church has a record of the death of the child of Michael Weisel, died July 30, 1758, buried July 31, 1758.

George Weisel Born in Palatin nate about 1722. Died in Bucks County. Married was private Capt. Manus Yost's Co., Col. John Kellers Regiment. Penna Militia Revolutionary War.

In 1779, George and family lived in Richland township. On August 16, 1752, they lived on the branch of the Perkiomen Creek in Rockhill township,Bucks county,Pennsylvania.

This genealogy information is published in the Pennsylvanische Geschichts-Schreiber by Christopher Sauer in 1752 of German settlers in the Philadelphia/Germantown and surrounding areas.

The Will of George Weisel,proved 1802, is in the Register of Wills,Bucks County,Pennsylvania,1802,Will Book #6,File #3090,Doylestown,Pa.

Some of the children of George and Anna Mary migrated to St Clair township, Bedford County, near Osterburg.



Birth: ABT 1720 in Germany Death: 24 JUN 1796 in Bedminster Township, Bucks County,Pennsylvania Burial: 24 JUN 1796 Tohickon Church Yard,Weiselville,Bucks County,Pennsylvania Occupation: Plantor and a miller Note: There is a record of 8 children born to Michael and Magdalena in the Tohickan Church records of Bucks County. Only three sons are mentioned by name in the 1796 will of Michael Weisel. Michael, Henry, and George. No information was found for son John, it is assumed he died young.

Michael's year of birth was calculated from church death records. His Will, the Last Will and Testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Township, June 3, 1796 is at the Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills,55 Court Street,Doylestown,Pennsylvania. This family lived in Bedminster township.

Title: Michael Weisel, Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 3, 1796 (Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.) Text: In the name of God Amen I Michael Weissel of the township of Bedminster & County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind & memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise to my son George Weissel his heirs and assigns my plantation I now live on with part of a lot or tract of meadow ground containing ten acres adjoining to my son Henry's plantation, the said lot to be divided by a straight line from the one side to the other and to cross the creek at a certain log that is over said creek, he, my son George, to have the under part that joins the great road, the other part I give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assigns and I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land I have adjoining Jacob Houber's land & Henry Silvense's and containing about twenty five acres share and share alike in said land. Each of my said two sons Michael and George to pay the sum of five pounds for said tract & no more and as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation, it is my will and I do order that the same be & remain in common for the benefit of water for their cattle. Also it is my will and I do order that my widow shall be and remain on my place where I now live after my decease and to have the use of my house and all my household furniture during the term of her natural life and after her decease, that the same be sold to together with the remainder of my personal estate to the best advantage. And further it is my will and I do order for the support and maintenance of my widow that my son George his heirs and assigns shall give her yearly ten bushels of rye, four bushels of wheat, two bushels of Indian corn and one hundred weight of beef and one hundred weight of porke and shall also keep two cowes for her use both summer and winter with his own cattle and shall also cut and haul home her firewood yearly and plow and sowe a quarter of an acre of flax ground and further I do order that my son George Weissel shall pay for the land and plantation which I have given and devised to him in manner following that to say the sum of fifty pounds part thereof at the end of one year after my decease and on fifty pounds per year until the whole is paid and also my son Henry Weissel shall pay the amount of his part of the meadow ground to him given as before mentioned in one year after my decease and also my son Michael and my son George shall pay the amount of the lot of wood land which I have given to them at the end of one year after my decease. And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate.

And lastly I do hereby constitute my son Michael Weissel and my son Henry Weissel executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.

Signed sealed published and declared by the named Michael Weissel to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names and witnesses in the presence of the testator.



Birth: ABT 1720 in Germany Death: 24 JUN 1796 in Bedminster Township, Bucks County,Pennsylvania Burial: 24 JUN 1796 Tohickon Church Yard,Weiselville,Bucks County,Pennsylvania Occupation: Plantor and a miller Note: There is a record of 8 children born to Michael and Magdalena in the Tohickan Church records of Bucks County. Only three sons are mentioned by name in the 1796 will of Michael Weisel. Michael, Henry, and George. No information was found for son John, it is assumed he died young.

Michael's year of birth was calculated from church death records. His Will, the Last Will and Testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Township, June 3, 1796 is at the Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills,55 Court Street,Doylestown,Pennsylvania. This family lived in Bedminster township.

Title: Michael Weisel, Last will & testament of Michael Weisel of Bedminster Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 3, 1796 (Register of Wills, Bucks County Register of Wills, 55 Court Street, Doylestown, PA.) Text: In the name of God Amen I Michael Weissel of the township of Bedminster & County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind & memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise to my son George Weissel his heirs and assigns my plantation I now live on with part of a lot or tract of meadow ground containing ten acres adjoining to my son Henry's plantation, the said lot to be divided by a straight line from the one side to the other and to cross the creek at a certain log that is over said creek, he, my son George, to have the under part that joins the great road, the other part I give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assigns and I do order that my two sons Henry and George shall have the land I have so given and devised to each of them at the sum of five pounds per acre. Also I give and devise to my two sons Michael Weissel and George Weissel their heirs and assigns a piece or tract of land I have adjoining Jacob Houber's land & Henry Silvense's and containing about twenty five acres share and share alike in said land. Each of my said two sons Michael and George to pay the sum of five pounds for said tract & no more and as I have a small lot of land lying between my son Michael Weissel's plantation and my son Henry's plantation, it is my will and I do order that the same be & remain in common for the benefit of water for their cattle. Also it is my will and I do order that my widow shall be and remain on my place where I now live after my decease and to have the use of my house and all my household furniture during the term of her natural life and after her decease, that the same be sold to together with the remainder of my personal estate to the best advantage. And further it is my will and I do order for the support and maintenance of my widow that my son George his heirs and assigns shall give her yearly ten bushels of rye, four bushels of wheat, two bushels of Indian corn and one hundred weight of beef and one hundred weight of porke and shall also keep two cowes for her use both summer and winter with his own cattle and shall also cut and haul home her firewood yearly and plow and sowe a quarter of an acre of flax ground and further I do order that my son George Weissel shall pay for the land and plantation which I have given and devised to him in manner following that to say the sum of fifty pounds part thereof at the end of one year after my decease and on fifty pounds per year until the whole is paid and also my son Henry Weissel shall pay the amount of his part of the meadow ground to him given as before mentioned in one year after my decease and also my son Michael and my son George shall pay the amount of the lot of wood land which I have given to them at the end of one year after my decease. And further it is my will and I do order that my sons Michael, Henry and George shall have equal shares with the rest of my children out of the money arising out of my real and personal estate and each of my children shall have equal share and share alike in the whole of my estate.

And lastly I do hereby constitute my son Michael Weissel and my son Henry Weissel executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.

Signed sealed published and declared by the named Michael Weissel to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names and witnesses in the presence of the testator.

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Jorg Michael Weisel, Jr.'s Timeline

1720
June 24, 1720
Alsace, Germany
1750
July 18, 1750
Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania
1752
June 14, 1752
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1753
October 14, 1753
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1754
February 22, 1754
1755
December 3, 1755
1756
1756
1758
March 15, 1758
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
April 5, 1758
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1760
April 6, 1760
Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States