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1740 George Carl Wildensinn, son of Johannes, was born on January 6, 1740. He was baptized on May 29, 1740, at a Lutheran church in Conewago, Pennsylvania. George Carl Barnitz was the sponsor. [1]

1765 George Charles Wildasin received a warrant for 120 acres of land in Manheim Twp, York County, Pennsylvania. The warrant was dated April 30. [2] [3] [4]

adjoining John Deckrosh, [brother] Samuel Wildesin & John Sherrick in Manheim Township in the said County [York]. … quit rent of one half penny sterling for every acre thereof to commence from 1st March 1758.

By special Order - Interest & Quit Rent from 1st March 1758:

1766 A land survey, dated 19 December 1766, labeled the land Samuel Wildesin in right of George Charles Wildesine by the name of "Chesnut Hill". Land next to the survey was for A Porter SG, George Martin, George Ross & Company, and Samuel Wildesin. [5] [6]

1809 Jacob Peter Wildasin and George Charles Wildasin [their son] received a patent, dated June 26, 1809, for the land granted by 2 warrants (328 acres in total). [7] [8]

Know ye that in consideration of monies paid by Catharine Wildasin and George Charles Wildesine unto the late Proprietaries at the granting of the Warrants herewinafter mentioned and of the sum of Five hundred and fifty nine dollars and sixty nine cents now paid by Jacob Peter & George Wildasin of York County into the treasury Office of this Commonwealth there is granted … a tract of land called "Medow land" & "Chesnut Hill" situate in Manheim Township York County … by land of John Apple … by land of John Sholl … by land of George Ross Company … by land of George Martin … to the beginning … in pursuance of two warrants one dated the 26th June 1764 granted to the said Catharine Wildesine the other dated the 30th April 1765 granted to the said George Wildesine whose rights to the above described tracts of land by virtue of sundry good conveyances in law became vested in the said Jacob Peter and George Wildasin.


Footnotes:

[1] John Casper Stoever, Rev. F. J. F. Schantz, trans., Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever. Baptismal and Marriage 1730-1799, 14, [InternetArchive], [RootsWeb], [Stoever_Biosketch].

[2] Pennsylvania, Land Warrants and Applications, 1733-1952, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[3] Pennsylvania Land Warrant, York County, W-94, [PHMC Warrant].

[4] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, D57-90, [PA Survey Map], [PASurveyBooksIndex].

[5] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, D3-201, [PASurveyBookLinks].

[6] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey, D3-202, [PASurveyBookLinks].

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

[8] Pennsylvania Land Patent Indices, H1-256, [Patent Index].