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Notes for Mark Brindle and Sophia Margaret Wise

1755 Johann Marx Brendel, son of Johann Marx & wife Anna Elisabetha, was born on January 31, 1755 and was baptized on March 31, 1755 with sponsors Samuel and Magdalena Wolff, as recorded in the records of Rev. John Waldschmidt. [1]

1777 Anna Maria Brendel, daughter of Wilhelm & wife Anna Maria, was born on April 14, 1777 and was baptized on May 12, 1777 with sponsors Andreas and Christina Sober, as recorded in the records of Rev. John Waldschmidt. [2]

1777 Marks Brindle was a Navy private in Captain Mathias Sealer's Company of the Cumberland County militia. [3]

1778 Mark Brindle was taxed as a freeman, in 1778, in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [4]

1782 Mark Brindle was taxed, in 1782, in Middleton Twp, Cumberland County, for 1 horse, 2 cows, and a trade. [5]

1785 Mark Brandle was taxed, in 1785, in Berwick Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. Father-in-law, Jacob Wise, was also taxed there. [6]

1788 Marks Brindle was taxed, in 1788, in Berwick Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. Father-in-law, Jacob Wise, was also taxed there. [7]

1793 Mark Brindle was listed as a renter on the septennial census, in 1793, in Middleton Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [8]

1800 Mark Brindle was listed as a tenant on the septennial census, in 1800, in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [9]

1810 Marks Brindle lived in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 3 (under 10), 2 (10 thru 15), and 1 (45 and over); and females: 1 (16 thru 25), 2 (26 thru 44), and 1 (45 and over). [10]

1821-30 "On Mon last [Sun last, Marks Brindle - Dem. Rep.] in South Middleton Twp, Marks Brindel, aged 74 years, 7 months, 14 days, soldier of the revolution. ..." [11]

Research Notes:

From a biosketch of Captain John P Brindle [12] [13]:

His paternal grandfather, Marks Brindle, was a native of Germany, and settled in Cumberland county about the time of the Revolutionary war. He was a member of the Reformed church and his son, George Brindle, was born June 21, 1791. George Brindle was reared on the farm and learned, with his brother Jacob, the trade of miller, which he followed until his marriage (to Elizabeth Duey).

1840 Marks Brindle lived in Upper Paxton Twp, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (20 thru 29); and females: 1 (under 5) and 1 (20 thru 29). [14]

IGI records report Marks-Marcus Brindel with spouses Sophia Margaret Wise and Mary Houck.


Footnotes:

[1] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 6 (Egypt) (1907), 161, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[2] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 6 (Egypt) (1907), 161, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[3] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 23 (Naval Muster Rolls) (1897), 444, [InternetArchive].

[4] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[5] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[6] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[7] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[8] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[9] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[10] United States Federal Census, 1810, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[11] F. Edward Wright, Marriages and Deaths of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania: 1821-1830 (2009), 34, [GoogleBooks].

[12] Samuel T. Wiley, Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of the Nineteenth Congressional District (1897), 340, [InternetArchive].

[13] Samuel P. Bates, P. A. Durant, and J. Fraise Richard, History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania [Cumberland] (Warner, Beers:1886), 407, [GoogleBooks].

[14] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].