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Notes for Peter Wildasin and Anna Maria Mulheim

Peter Wildasin was a weaver and farmer.

1769 Ana Maria Mulheim was baptized on November 10 at St. David's Union Church, West Manheim Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. [1]

1797 Peter Wildenson was taxed in Manheim Twp, York County, married, but listed among single men [perhaps married this year]. [2]

1798 Peter Witteson was listed in the direct tax for Manheim, York County, Pennsylvania as an occupant on land of Widow Abelson. [3]

1799 Peter Wildenson was taxed as a single man, with the note married, in Manheim Twp, York County. [4]

1799 Maria Magdalene, daughter of Peter Wildasin was born on August 22. She was baptized on April 10, 1800 with witness Magdalen Mulheim at St. Matthew Church, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania. [5]

1800 Peter Wildeson was taxed in Manheim Twp for 93 acres, 1 horse, and 2 cows. [6]

1801 Peter Wildeson was taxed in Manheim Twp for 94 acres, 1 horse, and 2 cows. [7]

1804 Peter Wildeson was taxed in Manheim Twp for 74 acres, 1 horse, and 2 cows and an occupation. [8]

1805 Peter Wildeson, weaver, was taxed in Manheim Twp for 74 acres, 1 horse, and 2 cows. [9]

1808 Michael Wildasin, son of Peter Wildasin and Anna Maria Milhiem, was reported born on December 22. [10]

1808 Johannes, son of Peter and Anna Maria Wildasin was born on January 20. He was baptized on November 6 at St. Matthew Church, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania. [11]

1809 A patent for land called "Chestnut Hill" was granted to Jacob, Peter, and George Wildeson, dated July 26. Adjacent land was held by John Apple, John Sholl, George Ross & Co, and George Martin. Catherine Wildasin had received a warrant for part of the land on June 26, 1674. George Charles Wildesine received a warrant for part of the tract on April 30, 1765. Jacob, Peter, and George Wildeson became vested in the land "by virtue of sundry good conveyances". [12]

1809 Jacob Wildasin and wife Catherine were parties to a deed with Peter and George Wildeson, all of Manheim Twp, York County, dated on October 7. A patent for 328 acres of land, dated July 26, 1809, had been granted to Peter, George, and Jacob Wildeson. They had granted 100 acres of that land to Christian Millheim and the deed was to partition the remainder among the three. [13]

1809 Peter Wildasin and wife Anna Maria were parties to a deed with Jacob Wildeson, all of Manheim Twp, York County, dated on October 7. A patent for 328 acres of land, dated July 26, 1809, had been granted to Peter, George, and Jacob Wildeson. They had granted 100 acres of that land to Christian Millheim and the deed was to partition the remainder among the three. [14]

1817 Peter Wildasin and wife Anna Maria were parties to a deed with George Wildeson dated February 17. The deed recounted the partitions of land from Land patent H1-256 among Jacob, Peter, and George Wildeson. The land was described being 328 acres in Heidelberg and Manheim Twps, York County, adjoining lands of Ross & Co, Martin Miller, George matter, and others. Peter and George had received their share of the partition as tenants in common and had subsequently partitioned it amongst themselves. Peter and wife Anna Maria sold their share to George for $1. [15]

1810 Peter Wildasiun lived in Heidelberg Twp, York County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 4 (under 10), 2 (10 thru 15), and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 1 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44). [16] [17]

1812 Johann Jacob, son of Peter and Anna Maria Wildasin was born on November 20. He was baptized on December 20 at St. Matthew Church, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania. [18]

1814 Peter Wildesin & Heidelberg George were named together on the tax list in Manheim Twp, York County. [19]

1817 Wildesin Peter & George Heidelberg were named together on the tax list in Manheim Twp, York County. [20]

1819 Peter Wildasin died, on August 25, at age 47y 1m 23d, and was buried at Wildasin Meeting House Cemetery, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania. [21]

1820 On 12 September, the Orphans' Court of York County appointed George Wildeson and George Milhime as guardians of Charles, Christian, and Lydia Wildeson, minor children of Peter Wildasin Sen, deceased, all above the age of fourteen years. Anna Mary Wildeson, widow of Peter Wildeson, petitioned that George Milhime be appointed guardian of John, Michael, and Jacob, minor children under the age of fourteen. [22]

1859 Anna Maria (born 10 November, 1768), wife of Peter Wildasin, died on March 25 and was buried at Wildasin Meeting House Cemetery, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania. [23]

Research Notes:

1850 Anna M Wildasin (age 75, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Heidelberg Twp, York County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Samuel Wildasin (age 51), and Lydia Wildasin (age 42). [24]

1809 The partition of land from a Patent involved Peter Wildeson and wife Anna Marie, George Wildeson, and Jacob Wildeson and wife Catharine. Christian Millheim had been granted some of the land. Based on the names of the wives, Peter was perhaps a son of Samuel and Jacob was his uncle, son of the immigrant Johannes. George was, perhaps, a son of Samuel.


Footnotes:

[1] Sherman's (St. David's) Union Church, York County, Pennsylvania, 1751-1800, [AncestryRecord].

[2] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[3] Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798, list 2, line 3, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[4] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[5] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, York, Hanover, St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Baptisms (1743-1865), Baum translation, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[6] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[7] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[8] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[9] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[10] Find A Grave Memorial 129867344, [FindAGrave].

[11] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, York, Hanover, St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Baptisms (1743-1865), Baum translation, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[12] Bureau of Land Records, Pennsylvania Land Patent Books, H1-256, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[13] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 2U-95, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[14] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 2U-97, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[15] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 3B-424, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

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

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

[18] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, York, Hanover, St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Baptisms (1743-1865), Baum translation, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[19] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[20] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[21] Find A Grave Memorial 50586158, [FindAGrave].

[22] York County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket N-98, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog York Orphans Court].

[23] Find A Grave Memorial 34448019, [FindAGrave].

[24] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].