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Notes for Christopher Beelman and Christina Brenizer

1760 Christina Brenneisen was reported born on June 5, 1760. [1]

1780 Christopher Peelman was taxed for 130 acres, 2 horses, and 3 cattle in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [2]

1781 Chri'n Peelman was taxed for 164 acres, 3 horses, and 3 cattle in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [3]

1782 Christopher Pealman was taxed for 164 acres, 3 horses, and 4 cattle in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [4]

1785 Christy Beelman was taxed in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania for 150 acres, 3 horses and 2 cattle. [5]

1790 Christopher Peelman [Beelman] lived in Eastern Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [6] [7]

1793 Christopher Beelman was taxed for 160+100 acres, 3 horses, and cows, in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [8]

1800 Christoph Beelman, farmer, was listed on the Pennsylvania septennial census for Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [9]

1800 Christr Peelman lived in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 4 (10 thru 15), 1 (26 thru 44), and 1 (45 and over); and females: 2 (10 thru 15) and 1 (26 thru 44). [10]

1804 Christian Beelman [Bielman], born 29 September, 1757, was buried on October 10 in the Cocklin's Church Cemetery. [11] [12]

1805 On 8 March, at the Cumberland County Orphans' Court in Carlisle, Christina Beelman, mother of Barbara, Catherine, Mary, and Nancy, minors, under age 14, and orphan children of Christopher Beelman asked that Jacob Miller and Adam Hauck Senior be appointed guardians. David Beelman, over age 14, asked that David Cocklin be appointed guardian. [13]

1805 On December 6, at the Cumberland County Orphans' Court in Carlisle, John Beelman, eldest son of Christopher Beelman late of Allen township, Cumberland County, yeoman deceased, presented a petition stating that the petitioner's father lately died intestate leaving a widow to wit Christina and issue eleven children to wit Elizabeth wife of John Smith, Christina wife of John Mumber, the petitioner John, Christopher, George, Sarah wife of Abraham Leamar, David, Barbara, Catherine, Mary, and Nancy, the seven last named of whom are still in their minority. Their father died owning a tract of land containing three hundred acres in Allen township. An inquest for division of the land was requested. [14]

1806 On December 9, at the Cumberland County Orphans' Court in Carlisle, Adam Brandt and Jonas Roup, administrators of Christian Beelman, deceased, presented an account with balance $327.52. [15]

1820 Christina Bealman's will in Allen Twp, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania was dated March 24, 1820 and was proved April 17, 1820. It specified grave markers for deceased husband Christopher Bealman, daughter Sarah late wife of Abraham Leamer, son David Bealman, and son Jacob Bealman. Money from estates of father John Brenizer and brother Michael Brenizer. Daughters Elizabeth wife of John Smith, Christina wife of John Mumper, Barbara wife of George Brandt, Mary Bealman and Anny Bealman. Sons John, Christian and George. Children of Daughter Sarah Leamer deceased. Children of Daughter Catharine now wife of Robert Hettrick. Executor son George Bealman. [16] [17] https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/932004:8802 [Photocopy, Christina Beelman will abstract, 1820, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.]

1820 Christina Brenizer Beelman [Bielman], wife of Christian, was buried on April 12 in the Cocklin's Church Cemetery, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. She was born on June 5, 1760. [18] [19]

Research Notes:

1805 On June 28, the administration account with the vouchers of Jacob Wise, acting executor of the last will and testament of John Beelman, relationship unknown, late of Allen township, deceased, was announced. [20] [21]


Footnotes:

[1] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, Gerberich Collection, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[2] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 20 (Cumberland Taxables) (1897), 259, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[3] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 20 (Cumberland Taxables) (1897), 396, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[4] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 20 (Cumberland Taxables) (1897), 544, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[5] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume 20 (Cumberland Taxables) (1897), 685, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[6] United States Federal Census, 1790, left column, line 6 from bottom, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[7] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[8] Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Tax, 1793, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[9] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, (1800), Cumberland, Allen, entry 16, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[10] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[11] Find A Grave Memorial 39893576, [FindAGrave].

[12] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, Gerberich Collection, Cocklin's Union Church, Upper Allen Twp, 192, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[13] Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket, 4-19, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[14] Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket, 4-58, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[15] Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket, 4-124, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[16] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Cumberland, Will I-160, [FamilySearchImage].

[17] F. Edward Wright, Abstracts of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Wills: 1785-1825 (Willow Bend Books, 2007), 236.

[18] Find A Grave Memorial 39893887, [FindAGrave].

[19] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, Gerberich Collection, Cocklin's Union Church, Upper Allen Twp, 192, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[20] Readex, America's Historical Newspapers, [ReadexNewspaperArchive].

[21] Newspaper, Carlisle Gazette (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), June 28, 1805, page 3.