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1729 - 1794 (65 years)
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Name |
George Jacob Waldhauer |
Born |
1729 |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
22 Jan 1745/6 |
- Came on the ship "Judith" with Capt. Quarme.
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Moved to |
Bef 1750 |
Pennsylvania |
- He and his brother, Christopher built Fort Walthour in Brush Creek, PA.
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Occupation |
farmer [3] |
Religion |
Lutheran [3] |
Died |
Nov 1794 |
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania [3] |
Salzburger Family |
24 Jan 2020 |
Waldhauer |
Salzburger Family Set |
24 Jan 2020 |
Yes |
Salzburger Source |
24 Jan 2020 |
Terry & Brenda Arnsdorff |
Salzburger Status |
24 Jan 2020 |
Salzburger |
Salzburger Assigned |
24 Jan 2020 |
Unassigned |
Person ID |
I6125 |
Salzburgers |
Last Modified |
30 Jan 2004 |
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Notes |
- [djlu.FTW]
He and his brother, Christopher built Fort Walthour in Brush Creek, PA.
will dated Nov 20 1794 westmoreland co PA. Will book 1, will #151 .
Witnesses James Irwine and Aron Teegarden
In the name of God, Amen, the 20th day of November 1794. I , George Waldhour of Westmoreland County and state of Penna. being weak of body but of sound mind, and memory, and calling to mind the uncertainty of all human affairs, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say: Principally and first of all I do recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, who gavest me my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors and children and understanding my wordly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of in the manner and form following. I give and bequest to my son Jacob, and each and every one of my daughters an equal share of all my real and personal estate or property excepting my daughters Lizzie and Judith shall each have 20 pounds more and Catherine and Barbarah shall each have 10 pounds more in addition to their equal shares with the oothers. I
Recorded 11-26-1794
Situation of lands: In the District of Little Ogechee adjoining
lands of George Walthour and lands granted Henry
William Parker which said tract was granted in 1751.
Original grantee: Thomas Ellis
Claimant's Name: Thomas Ellis
Acres: 50
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Sources |
- [S23] Georgia Salzburgers & Allied Families.
- [S45] Lucas, Karen Swanson.
- [S46] djlu.FTW.
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