York County, Pennsylvania
OCD, Book I, May 23, 1809, page 528
Conrad Ginder and John Ginder, administrators for John Ginter, report a balance remaining of 136 pounds, 12 shillings and 1 ½ pence.
OCD, Book K, December 5, 1809, page 39
Court approves petition of Catherine Ginder, age 17, to appoint Peter Strine as her guardian and petition of Susanna Ginder, age 15, to appoint Jacob Fink as her guardian. Court approved petition of Elizabeth Ginder Brookhart to appoint George Meyer and Emanuel Baer to be guardians for Elizabeth, age 13, Polly, age 11, Jacob, age 9, John, age 7 and Henry, age 5.
OCD, Book K, April 2, 1810, page 63
Administrators Conrad Ginter and John Strine report John Ginter, deceased, left seven children – Catharine, Susanna, Elizabeth, Polly, Jacob, John and Henry, all minors. Debts are greater than the personal estate. Court orders the sale of a dwelling and two lots in Strinestown at a public sale on May 12, 1810. Proceeds from the sale to be used to pay the debts and provide for the care and education of the minor children.
OCD, Book K, May 15, 1810, Page 105
John Strine and Conrad Ginter report the sale of two lots in Strinestown to Jacob Fink for 144 pounds.
York County, Pennsylvania
OCD, Book I, May 23, 1809, page 528
Conrad Ginder and John Ginder, administrators for John Ginter, report a balance remaining of 136 pounds, 12 shillings and 1 ½ pence.
OCD, Book K, December 5, 1809, page 39
Court approves petition of Catherine Ginder, age 17, to appoint Peter Strine as her guardian and petition of Susanna Ginder, age 15, to appoint Jacob Fink as her guardian. Court approved petition of Elizabeth Ginder Brookhart to appoint George Meyer and Emanuel Baer to be guardians for Elizabeth, age 13, Polly, age 11, Jacob, age 9, John, age 7 and Henry, age 5.
OCD, Book K, April 2, 1810, page 63
Administrators Conrad Ginter and John Strine report John Ginter, deceased, left seven children – Catharine, Susanna, Elizabeth, Polly, Jacob, John and Henry, all minors. Debts are greater than the personal estate. Court orders the sale of a dwelling and two lots in Strinestown at a public sale on May 12, 1810. Proceeds from the sale to be used to pay the debts and provide for the care and education of the minor children.
OCD, Book K, May 15, 1810, Page 105
John Strine and Conrad Ginter report the sale of two lots in Strinestown to Jacob Fink for 144 pounds.
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The name Ginder also referred to as Ginter, Ginther, Gunter and Gunther.
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