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Abraham Crumbacker

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Abraham Crumbacker

Birth
Death
22 Feb 1795 (aged 50)
Burial
Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5549126, Longitude: -77.1658173
Memorial ID
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aged 50 years 2p

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Frederick County, MD, Equity JS-1 (Equity court file)
472-484 - CRUMBAKER, SENSEY, HITESHEW, HYDER, WAMPLER - Feb 1819

Estate of Abraham CRUMBACKER/CRUMBAKER, the Younger

Abraham CRUMBAKER of Pipe Creek, farmer, dec'd
(will 23 Dec 1794; 1 Apr 1795)
widow - Elizabeth and children

1. John CRUMBAKER

2. Abraham CRUMBAKER, the younger, d/ 1817 intestate
...w/ Margaret (sister of Jacob SENSEY, eldest brother)
......a. Hannah (Sensey) w/o Isaac HITESHEW
......b. Lydia SENSEY, a minor
......c. Ephraim SENSEY, a minor
......d. Elizabeth SENSEY, a minor

3. Jacob CRUMBAKER
4. Peter CRUMBAKER
5. Jonas CRUMBAKER
6. Mary CRUMBAKER

The younger Abraham was given half the house and lands
shared with mother.

Land - "Resurvey on The Deeps", 176 3/4 acres on north
side of Pipe Creek of which he received from his father;
- Lot in Uniontown.

On 6 May 1809, Abraham purchased "The Orchard" from John
and Susanna KURTZ and David and Mary STEM for $35.00.

On 6 Mar 1819, commission was headed by William P. FARQUHAR
who appointed Jonas CRUMBACKER as guardian to the minor
children, and John HYDER, trustee. Sale was held 17 Jan 1820,
highest bidder was Philip E. WAMPLER for $76.50/ac, 175 3/8
acres totaling $13,416.18 3/4; widow received 2/15 in lieu
of dower for $1,769.99; children each received $2,876.23 3/4.
On 13 Mar 1820, Margaret's brother (Jacob SENSEY) stated she
was about 42 years old. Case closed Mar 1820.
Contributor: ladyluck (48349858) • [email protected]
aged 50 years 2p

Suggested edit: Please add to bio:
Frederick County, MD, Equity JS-1 (Equity court file)
472-484 - CRUMBAKER, SENSEY, HITESHEW, HYDER, WAMPLER - Feb 1819

Estate of Abraham CRUMBACKER/CRUMBAKER, the Younger

Abraham CRUMBAKER of Pipe Creek, farmer, dec'd
(will 23 Dec 1794; 1 Apr 1795)
widow - Elizabeth and children

1. John CRUMBAKER

2. Abraham CRUMBAKER, the younger, d/ 1817 intestate
...w/ Margaret (sister of Jacob SENSEY, eldest brother)
......a. Hannah (Sensey) w/o Isaac HITESHEW
......b. Lydia SENSEY, a minor
......c. Ephraim SENSEY, a minor
......d. Elizabeth SENSEY, a minor

3. Jacob CRUMBAKER
4. Peter CRUMBAKER
5. Jonas CRUMBAKER
6. Mary CRUMBAKER

The younger Abraham was given half the house and lands
shared with mother.

Land - "Resurvey on The Deeps", 176 3/4 acres on north
side of Pipe Creek of which he received from his father;
- Lot in Uniontown.

On 6 May 1809, Abraham purchased "The Orchard" from John
and Susanna KURTZ and David and Mary STEM for $35.00.

On 6 Mar 1819, commission was headed by William P. FARQUHAR
who appointed Jonas CRUMBACKER as guardian to the minor
children, and John HYDER, trustee. Sale was held 17 Jan 1820,
highest bidder was Philip E. WAMPLER for $76.50/ac, 175 3/8
acres totaling $13,416.18 3/4; widow received 2/15 in lieu
of dower for $1,769.99; children each received $2,876.23 3/4.
On 13 Mar 1820, Margaret's brother (Jacob SENSEY) stated she
was about 42 years old. Case closed Mar 1820.
Contributor: ladyluck (48349858) • [email protected]

Inscription

50yrs, 3mos, 26days, broken...



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