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1799 Jacob Wigel Sen (innkeeper, 150 acres) was taxed in Dover Twp, York County. [1] Jacob Weickel Junr (blacksmith), John Wigel (joiner), Martin Weickel, Peter Wigel (cordwinder), Henry Weickel (wagonmaker) were taxed in Dover Twp, York County. [2] George Wigel (smith), Peter Wigel were taxed in Dover Twp, York County as single men. [3]

1804 Samuel, son of George and Catharine Weigel, was born on January 31. He was baptized on April 6 with sponsors Peter and Catharine Heilman at the Evangelical Lutheran Church on the Katores (Codorus), York, York County, Pennsylvania. [4]

1806 Carl, son of George and Catharine Weigel, was born on January 30. He was baptized on April 1 with sponsors George and Mary Magdalena Fackler at the Evangelical Lutheran Church on the Katores (Codorus), York, York County, Pennsylvania. [5]

1810 Two deeds described the division of land from the estate of Jacob Weigle, the Elder, deceased, late of Dover Twp, York County, Pennsylvania among his heirs: Henry Weigle, Margaret Weigle married to Godfrey Kleindienst, Jacob Weigle, Martin Weigle, Peter Weigle, George Weigle, Michael Weigle, and David Weigle who sold their shares to John Weigle farmer of Weiglestown, all sons and one daughter of Jacob, deceased. The land was on both the north and south sides of the great road leading through Weiglestown from York to Carlisle, adjoining lands of Alexander Underwood, Michael Bentz, Baltzer Hamm, Henry Whitmer, George Leckron, John Shrom, and others. Jacob died intestate and left a widow and the heirs named above. Lots were released to Peter, Jacob, Martin, Margaret the widow, Michael, David, and George. Dated March 31. All signed the deed except widow Margaret. [6] The next deed was a release of land in Springetsbury Manor, by John R Coates and wife Sarah, to John Weigle. [7] [8]

1817 The heirs of Jacob Wiegel granted land to John Weigel by deed, dated 1 March 1810. [9] Abstract:

Henry Weigel, Margaret Weigel intermarried with Godfry Kleindinst, Jacob Weigel, Martin Weigel, Peter Weigel, George Weigel, Michael Weigel and David Weigel, sons and only one daughter, all heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Weigel the elder, late of the Township of Dover in the County of York and State of Pennsylvania Yeoman, deceased ? for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand eight hundred and five pounds in real gold or silver money current in Pennsylvania to them in hand paid by John Weigel of Weigels Town in the Township of Dover and County of York aforesaid, farmer, also one of the sons and legal representatives of the above named Jacob Weigel the elder deceased ? all of the estate and estates, shares, purports and dividends right title and interest property claim or demand whatsoever of them the heirs respectively abovementioned in law or equity or otherwise howsoever of in to or out of all that messuage or tenement plantation and tract or piece of land situate lying and being part on the North side and part on the South side of the Great Road leading through Weigel's Town from York to Carlisle in the townships of Dover and Manchester in the County of York aforesaid in the actual possession and (illegible) of the said John Weigel now being adjoining the lands now of Alexander Underwood, Michael Bentz, Baltzer Hamm, Henry Whitmer, George Leckron, John Shrom and others Containing one hundred and sixty two acres twenty seven perches and allowance Being the same tract of land the right and title to which by sundry means conveyances releases and other good assurances in the law duly had and executed became lawfully and rightly vested in Jacob Weigel the elder above named who died intestate leaving a widow and the children above named lawful issue to survive him ? granted by deeds of release lot number one to Peter Weigle, number two to Jacob Weigel, number three to Martin Weigel, number five to Margaret Weigel, the widow, number six to Michael Weigel, number seven to David Weigel and number eight to George Weigel containing together in all five acres neat measure ? Witness: John Forsyth, Peter Spangler, Jacob Spangler. Proved by the makers on 31 March 1810. Recorded 11 April 1817.

1821-25 Jacob Weigel (B. Smith), George Weigel (B. Smith), David Weigle (Weaver), and Widow Weigle were taxed in Weigelstown, York County. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

1826 Jacob Weigel (B. Smith), George Weigel (B. Smith), David Weigle (Weaver), and Widow Weigle were taxed in Weigelstown, York County. [15]

1827 Jacob Weigel (B. Smith), George Weigel (B. Smith), David Weigle (Weaver), and Widow Weigle were taxed in Weigelstown, York County. [16]

1828 George Weigel was not taxed in Weigelstown, York County.

1830 George Weigle lived in Conewago, York County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (under 5) and 1 (20 thru 29); and females: 1 (under 5), 1 (5 thru 9), and 1 (20 thru 29). [17]

1831 Solomon Weigel, perhaps a son, and Susan Lau were married on August 11 at Christ Zion Lutheran church on the Codorus. [18]

1843 Property from the estate of George Weigle, deceased, was offered for sale in a newspaper notice posted by George Holtzapple, Peter Weigle Jun., and Henry Weigle, administrators of the estate. The property was 20 acres in Dover Twp, about 5 miles from York, on Bull's Road, adjoining lands of John Meisenhelter, David Ilgenfritz, and other property of the deceased.


York Gazette, York, Pennsylvania, October 3, 1843. [19]


Footnotes:

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

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

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

[4] Henry James Young, translation, Vital records of Christ Lutheran Church of York, Pennsylvania (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), Volume 2, page 229, item 4383, film 8188975, image 853, [FamilySearchImage].

[5] Henry James Young, translation, Vital records of Christ Lutheran Church of York, Pennsylvania (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), Volume 2, page 238, item 4576, film 8188975, image 862, [FamilySearchImage].

[6] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 3B-486, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[7] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 3B-486, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[8] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 3B-488, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[9] York County, Pennsylvania, Deed 3B-486, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[10] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, 1821, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[11] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, 1822, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[12] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, 1823, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[13] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, 1824, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[14] York County, Pennsylvania, Township assessment lists, 1762-1849, 1825, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

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

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

[17] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[18] Henry James Young, translation, Vital records of Christ Lutheran Church of York, Pennsylvania (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), Vol. 5, page 543, item 11375, film 008188976, image 57, [FamilySearchImage].

[19] York Gazette, York, Pennsylvania, October 3, 1843, page 3, [NewspapersClip].