William Perrine Applegate

Male 1800 - 1853  (52 years)


Personal Information    |    Sources    |    Event Map    |    All    |    PDF

  • Name William Perrine Applegate 
    Born 27 Nov 1800  Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 18 Jan 1801  First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3
    Occupation 1850  [4
    Voress Number 5A4A9 
    Residence 1850  Lower Saint Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Died 15 Mar 1853  Chartiers Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • 5A4A9 William Perrine Applegate, born Nov. 27, 1800 (Cecily—in “Cranbury, Middlesex Co., NJ”--ED); bp at 1st Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, NJ on Jan. 18, 1801; died in Chartiers Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa. of a fall on Mar. 15, 1853. He married in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Dec. 27, 1827 to Christianne (Cecily—“Christine”—ED) (J Wenk-“Christina”—ED) Young, born 1810 in Pittsburgh, Pa.; died . William was a carpenter. (B Wall-Voress-In the “Pittsburg directories” of “1837” is “William Applegate, carpenter, shop & house point Street” and “1841” is “William P. Applegate, carpenter, Point Street” and “1847” is “William Applegate, carpenter, Beaver St., Allegheny City” and “1850” is William Applegate, carpenter, Beaver, Allgheny City” But please note. The directory also list another William Applegate living in the area at the same time who was a tinner and kept an inn and tavern. Don’t get them confused.—ED). In the 1850 census, he was listed as an innkeeper. His family does not appear in the 1860 census of Pa.

      His children may be identified from two guardianship petitions granted in Allegheny County, PA on 6 June 1853. The petitions state he had eight surviving children. Three (Caroline, Emma, and Joseph) were minors over the age of 14; four (Amanda, George C, Andrew, and Minerva) were minors under the age of 14. The eighth, Lydia Ann, presented the petition for appointment of a guardian of the youngest children. The Court granted the petitions and appointed John H Phillips the guardian of all seven minor children. Phillips was discharged as guardian on 13 May 1854 and David Frew was appointed guardian.

      At the time of his death, William owned a large amount of real estate in and around Pittsburg. He also owed a large amount of debt and some of his land was was sold to satisfy it.

      APPENDIX

      Widow’s Dower Approval for Christina, widow of William P.
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 11, p. 42, Item No. 67

      Applegate Christina, Widow

      the inventory and just appraisement of the goods and chattles [sic] selected by Christina Applegate Widow of William P. Applegate dec’d late of Chartiers Township Allegheny County and State of Pennsylvania which was the property of her said husband dec’d amounting in all to $300 filed.

      Affidavit of Sam’l Carnahan, Wm Kerr & Wm Perkins appraisers filed.

      April 20th 1853 approved and directed to be filed.

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M. Brush clk

      Guardianship Petition for Caroline, Emma, and Joseph Applegate
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 10, p. 98, Item 27

      Applegate Caroline, Emma & Joseph, minors

      The Petition of Carline Applegate, Emma Applegate and Joseph Applegate was presented to the Court showing that they are minors above the age of fourteen years and have no Guardian to take care of their persons and estates. Your petitioners therefore pray the Court to permit them to make choice of some suitable person or persons for the purposes aforesaid.

      Affidavit of Isaac Evans filed.

      Whereupon June 66th the Court appoint John H Phillips guardian of the within named minors they having made choice of him in open Court on his giving bond to be approved by the Court.

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M. Brusch

      Same day bond filed by J. H. Phillips Guardian with Matthew Harbison as surety and approved.

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M. Brusch, clk

      Guardianship Petition for Amanda Applegate et al, minors
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 10, p. 98, Item 28

      The petition of Lyda Ann Chess was presented to the Court showing that your petitioner’s Father Wm P. Applegate lately died leaving issue eight children Four of whom viz. Amanda, George C, Andrew and Minerva are minors under the age of Fourteen years and have no person to take care of their persons and estate. Your petitioner therefore prays the Court to appoint some suitable person or persons for the purpose aforesaid.

      Affidavit of Isaac Evans filed.

      Whereupon June 6th 1853 the Court approved John H Phillips Guardian of Amanda, George C, Andrew and Minerva Applegate the above named minors on his giving bond to be approved by the Court.

      And now June 6th 1853 Bond filed by John H Phillips Guardian of Caroline, Emma, Joseph, Amanda, George C, Andrew, and Minerva Applegate in the sum of $2500 with Matthew Harbison as surety and approved.

      By the Court
      s. Jared M. Brusch

      Account and Discharge of John H Phillips
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket Vol. 11, p. 336, Item No. 16

      Applegate, Wm. P.

      The account of John H. Phillips Guardian of the minor children of Wm. P. Applegate was presented to the Court, Ballance [sic] due accountant of Eight 39/100 dollars $8 39/100

      And now December 26th, 1853 confirmed nisi.

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M. Brush clk

      Petition of John H. Phillips Guardian filed praying for a discharge And now to whit April 22 A.D. 1854 the within petition presented and read in open Court it is ordered and directed that notice be given to the heirs of William Applegate and all other persons interested by publication in the Pittsburg Legal Journal by the insertions [illegible] and appear at the Court House in the City of Pittsburg on the 2d Saturday of May A.D. 1854 to show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.

      By the Courth
      s/ Jared M. Brush
      copy of notice filed

      Affidavit of John H. Phillips filed

      And now May 13th 1854 John H. Phillips Guardian aforesaid is hereby discharged from all liability and duties of said trust as Guardian aforesaid

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M. Brush clk

      Guardianship Petition for Caroline et al, minors
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 11, p. 512, Item 94

      Applegate Caroline et al minors

      The petition of Caroline Applegate, Emma Applegate, Joseph Applegate and Amanda Aplegate [sic] was presented to the Court showing That your petitioners are children of William P. Applegate dec. that they are minors above the age of fourteen years and have no Guardian to take care of their persons and estates.

      Your petitioners therefore pray the Court to permit them to make choice of some suitably person or persons for the purpose aforesaid

      And now to wit May 13th 1854 the Court appoints David Frew Guardian of the within named minors they having made choice of him in open court on his given bond to be approved by the Court.

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M Brush clk

      Guardianship Petition for George C et al, minors
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 11, p. 512, Item 95

      The petition of Lydia Ann chess was presented to the Court showing that your petitioner’s father William P Applegate lately died having issue eight children three of whom viz. George C. Applegate, Andrew Applegate and Minerva Applegate are minors under the age of fourteen years and have no guardian to take care of their persons and estate.

      Your petitioner therefore prays the Court to appoint some suitable person or persons for the purposes aforesaid.

      And now to wit May 13th 1854, the court appoints David Frew Guardian of George C Applegate, Andrew Applegate and Minerva Applegate the within named minors on his giving Bond to be approved by the Court.

      By the Court

      same day bond filed by David Frew Guardian of Caroline, Emma, Joseph, Amanda, George C, Andrew and Minerva Applegate, minor children of William P Applegate in the sum of $2,500 with J. P. Ross as surety and [illegible].

      By the Court
      s/ Jared M Brush

      Petition to Sell Land of the Estate of William P Applegate
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphan’s Court Docket, Vol. 13, p. 343, Item No. 83

      Applegate Wm P

      The Petition of Daniel Carnahan adm’r. of the Estate of Wm P. Applegate late of Chartiers Township, All. Co., Pa, dec’d was presented to the Court showing:

      That the said William P Applegate died Intestate and left Issue viz: Caroline wife of Wm I Spargo, Lydia Ann, wife of John chess, Emma wife of John F Neely & Joseph Applegate, Amanda R, George, Andrew and Minerva Applegate minors and whose guardian is David Frew

      That the personal Estate of said Intestate is insufficient for the payment of his Debts as by act. of Isaac Evans Esq. late adm’r of said Wm, showing that the whole personal Estate was expended in the payment of debts and schedule of unpaid Debts attached &

      And that said Intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee, of the following described Real Estate, viz:

      All that certain lots Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, & 30 in the plan of Lots near [illegible] and laid out by the said William P. Applegat as the same is of Record &c.

      Also all those [illegible] certain Lots or pieces of ground situate in Chartiers Township aforesaid, being Lots Numbers 12 & 13 in the plan of Lots laid out by Daniel Haughey & the said Isaac Evans which said plan is Recorded &c, Bounded & described as follows, viz: Beginning at the Corner of Lot Number 11 - on a 40 foot street, thence along said street South 71º E, 18 p. to the Corner of Lot No 14, thence along the line of said Lot No 14 North 26 3/4º E 25 p. to a street, thence along the same N. 72º W. 7 3/10 p. to a post, thence N. 56º W. 7 3/10 p. to the corner of Lot No 11; thence along the line of said Lot No 11 s 33 1/2º W 27 5/10 p to place of Beginning, the said Lot No “12” containing One acre & fifty two perches & the said Lot No “13” containing One acre & forty one perches.

      Also all those [illegible] certain contiguous Lots of ground numbered Ten & Eleven in a plan of Lots laid out by Smith & Hay in Chartiers Twp aforesaid, containing in front, together on the Pittsburg and Stubenville Road Fifty feet & extending back, preserving the same width parallel with Amela St. 100 feet to a 20 foot alley.

      Also all those [illegible] certain Lots or pieces of ground situate in said Twp. on the North Side of the Pittsburg & Stubanville [sic] Turnpike Road and bounded & described as follows, viz: Beginning on said Road at the Corner of Land already belonging to Said Applegate then along said Road South 47 1/4 º and 6.50 feet to the corner of Lot No 7 & extending back at right angles from said Turnpike Road preserving the same width between lots No “7” “9” “10” -- 100 feet to a 20 foot alley or street being lonts number “8” & “9” in Smithy & Hays plan of Lots in Lornzburg.

      Also those his certain Lots of ground in said Township which Daniel Haughey & wife & Isaac Evan & wife sold and conveyed to said “Applegate”

      And also all those his certain Lots of ground situate in said Twp. which Robert & wife sold & conveyed to said Applegate.

      That this petitioner thinks it would be for the best interest of the estate to sell Lots numbers One - [illegible] there and as herein before first mentioned in this petition as Lots No. “One” “two” “three” & in Wm P. Applegate’s plan of Lots near Temperanceville as the same as of Record & in plan Bool Vol 2 page 32 in preference to any other part of this Real Estate for the payment of Debts.

      And therefore praying this Court to grant Him an order to make Sale of the said Lots of ground for the payment of the Debts of the said Intestate

      List of Debts unpaid filed
      Affidavit of Daniel Carnahan, filed.
      Consent to order of Sale by children & heirs filed.

      and now to wit, August 9 1856 the Court grants the prayer of the petitioner & order & decree that Samuel Carnahan Esq adm’r. of Wm P. Applegate Dec’d shall sell at public sale (giving notice according to Law) on the Second Monday of September a.d. 1856 at 2 o’clock P.M. on said day on the premises Lots “One” “Two” “Thee” “Four” “Five” “Six” “Seven” “Twelve” “Thirteen” “Fourteen” “Fifteen” “Sixteen” “Seventeen” “Eighteen” “Nineteen” “Twenty” “Twenty-one” “Twenty two” “Twenty three” “Twenty four” “Twenty five” “Twenty six” “Twenty seven” “Twenty Eight” “Twenty nine” “Thirty” in the plan of Lots near Temperanceville laid out by William P. Applegate as the same is Recorded in plan Book Vol 2 page 32 with power to adjourn from time to time.

      By the Court
      s/ John Horner clk.

      Same day Bond in the Sum of Two thousand Dollars filed by “Samuel Carnahan” adm’r with John Hogdson as surety & appeared.

      By the Court
      s/ John Horner, clk.

      Report of Sale

      The petition of Sam’l Carnahan Esq. adm’r of the Estate of Wm P. Applegate dec’d late of Chartiers Twp. Respectfully Represents: That in pursuance of the foregoing order & decree he did on the Second Monday of Sept a.d. 1856 at 2 o’clock P.M. on said day on the premises in the manner & times directed in the said order of Court, having first given by advertisement in Newspapers and handbills due legal & timely notice of the time place terms of Sale &c as required by laws & the Rules of your Hon Court, Expose the aforesaid Lots of ground or Real Estate of the said Wm P. Applegate, dec’d. to sale by publice vendue or outcry & a sufficient price not having bee bidden for the same, he then & there adjourned the sale of the said Lots of ground or Real Estate on until the 18th day of Oct. 1856 at 2 o’clock P.M. of said day at which time he did again in presence of said adjournment & in accordance with the aforesaid order of Court Expose the aforesaid Lot of ground or Real Estate to sale by public vendue or outcry & as a sufficient price not being bid therefor he again adjourned said sale over until the 9th day of May 1857 at 2 o’clock P.M. of said day when he did again Expose the said Lots of ground or Real Estate mentioned in said order of Court to sale by public vendue or outcry on the premises on the following terms, viz: one half Cash for down money & the balance of the purchase money therefor payable in nine months from the day of Sale to be secured on the premises by Bond or Mortgage & sold said Lots as follows, Lots Nos. one, two & three as bounded and described in said plan unto Jacob Broadwell for the sum of Forty Seven Dollars per Lot amounting in all to the sum of One hundred and forty one Dollars; he being the highest & best bidder and that being the highest and best price bidden for the same. Lots Nos. four & five as bounded and described in said plan unto Geoge Weelzell for the Sum of Forty Six Dollars per lot amounting in all to the Sum of Ninety two dollars, , he being the highest and best bidder & this being the highest and best price bidden for the same. Lot No. six as bounded and described in sad plan for the sum of Seventy Six dollars and Lot No seven as bounded and described in said plan for the sum of Seventy Six dollars unto John Esplisn [name very hard to read] he being the highest and best bedder and this being the highest and best prices bidden for the same and amounting in all to the Sum of One hundred and twenty six Dollars. Lots Nos. Twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, Eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twenty one as bounded and described in said plan unto “Jno Chess” [husband of Lydia Ann Applegate and son-in-law of William P Applegate ~sta] for the sum of Thirty five Dollars per Lot, amounting in all to the Sum of Three hundred and fifty Dollars, he being the highest and best bidder and that being the highest and best price bidden for the same. Lots numbers Twenty two, Twenty three, twenty fou, Twenty five and thirty six, as bounded and described in said plan unto “Benjamin Graham” for the sum of Twenty six Dollars and fifty cents per lot, amounting in all to the Sum of One hundred and thirty two Dollars & fifty cents, he being the highest and best bidder and that being the highest and best price bidden for the same. Lot No Twenty Seven as bounded and described in said plan for the sum of Twenty fie Dollars unto “Harvey Fretsch” he being the best and highest bidder and that being the highest and best price bidden for the same. Lot No 28 as bounded and described in said plan for the sum of Twenty Six Dollars unto “Thomas Hershlager” [name very hard to read] he being the highest and best bidder and that being the highest & best price bidden for the same, and Lots Nos. Twenty nine and thirty as bounded & described in said plan for the Sum of Fifty nine Dollars per Lot, amounting in all to the Sum of Ninety Eight Dollars unto Lawrence Gessner he being the highest and best price bidden and that being the highest and best price for the same.

      He therefore prays your Honor to approve of his proceedings in the premises and he confirm said sale so made and order and direct Deeds to be made to the said purchasers hereinbefore named for the said Lot or Lots or part of said Real Estate so sold to each of them &c.

      s/ Samuel Carnahan adm’t

      Affidavit of Sam’l Carnahan, filed

      And now, to wit, June 6 1857 a.d. 1857 [sic The clerk was getting tired] The foregoing Report of Sale of the aforesaid Lots of ground or Real Estate of Wm P Applegate dec’d as hereinbefore described, being read and considered in open Court and due proof being made of notice having been given as required by Law, the Court do [sic] confirm the said sale so made by Sam’l Carnahan Esq. adm’r of Wm P. Applegate dec’d to each of the purchasers respectively as hereinbefore named, and the Court order and direct the said adm’r to make Execute and deliver a deed to each of said purchasers for the lot or lots or part of the said Real Estate so purchased by him respectively.

      By the Court
      s/ John Horner

      Petition to Partition and Partition of the Real Estate of William P Applegate
      Allegheny County (PA) Orphans Court Docket, Vol. 14, p. 261, Item No. 43

      Applegate, Wm P.

      The petition of John Chess & Lydia Ann his wife (late Lydia Ann Applegate) of Chartiers Township Allegheny Co, Pa., John F Neely & Emma his wife (late Emma Applegate) of Allegheny City and Joseph Applegate, Amanda R Applegate, George Applegate, Andrew Applegate and Minerva Applegate who are minors and whose Guardian is David Frew children and heirs at law of Wm P. Applegate late of Chartiers Twp. All. Co., Pa., dec’d was presented to the Court showing:

      That the said William P. Applegate lately died intestate leaving issue eight children, to win: Caroline Applegate, since intermarried with Wm J Spargo, Lydia Ann Applegate intermarried with John Chess Emma Applegate since intermarried with John F Neely, all of whom are now of age and Joseph Applegate, Amanda R Applegate, George Applegate, Andrew Applegate and Minerva Applegate minors and whose Guardian is David Frew

      And that the Intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee of the following described Real Estate viz:

      All those the certain contiguous Lots of ground numbers Ten and Eleven in a plan [illegible] laid out by Smith and Hay in Chartiers (late Lower St. Clair) Twp. containing together in front on the Pittsburg and Stubanville [sic] Turnpike Road and bounded and described as follows: Viz: “Beginning on said Road at the corner of Land already belonging to said Applegate then along said Road 0,1 1/4 º E 50 ft. to the corner of lot No. 7 extending back at right angles from said Turnpike Road preserving the same width between Lots Nos. 7 & 10 - 100 ft to a 20 ft alley or street being Lots Nos. 8 & 9 in Smith & Hays plan of [illegible] in Lorenzburg

      Also, all those two entain [sic] Lots or pieces of Land situate in Chartiers (late Lower S. Clair) Township being Ns. 3 & 4 in the plan of Lots laid out by Haughey and Erwin Recorded in Recorders office and Bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post on the Pittsburg and Stubenville Turnpike Road at the corner of Lot No 2, thence by said Lot No. 2 S. 29º W 29 9/10 P. to a St. thence along said St. 43º N. 10 P. to the corner of Lot No 4 thence N. 29º W. 9 7/10 P. to a street 24 ft. in width thence along said St. N. 49º E 17 2/10 P. to the said Turnpike Road thence along the said Road S. 47 1/4º E 6 P to a post and thence S. 48 1/2º E 6 P. to the place of beginning said Lot No 3 containing one acres and from four [illegible] strict measure and said Lot No 2 containing 142 [illegible] strict measure with the appurtenances.

      And also all those two [illegible] or pieces of ground in Chartiers (late Lower St. Clair) Township Viz, One & two in the plan of lots laid out by Robt. Woods, bounded and described as follows viz: “Beginning on the Pittsburg & Stubenville Turnpike Road, then northwardly along the same 50 ft to the corner of lot No 3 in said plan, thence Southwardly by the line of lot No 3 110 ft to a 81 º 30 ft wide thence soutwardly alnd said st. 50 ft to a street 32 ft wide and thence northwardly along said street 110 ft to the place of beginning with the appurtenances .

      And therefore praying this Court to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and award the children and Representatives of the said Intestate in such manner and insuch proportions as by the Law is directed &c.

      Affidavit of John Chess filed

      And now to wit June 16 1857 the prayer of the petitioner granted and Inquest awarded

      By the Court
      John Horner, clk

      Inquisition

      An Inquisition indented and taken at Chartiers Twp. in the Co. of Allegheny this third day of Sept anno domini 1857 before Rody Patterson Shff [Sheriff] of said Co. by the oaths and affirmations of the Jurors, whose names and seals are hereunto annexed, good and lawful [illegible] of my Bailiwick who say upon their oaths and affirmations that:

      having been taken by the said Rody Patterson Shff as aforesaid in his proper person to the premises described in the writ to this Inquisition annexed and the parties in the said writ named having been severally named and as many as chose being present, that the property and premises described in the writ can be divided into Eight shares or purparts without prejudice to or spoiling the whole and that they have divided the same as follows - viz, Purpart or share marked “A” they have valued and appraised at six hundred and fifty Dollars ($650) Purpart or Share marked “B” they have valued and appraised at seven hundred Dollars ($700) Purpart or Share marked “C” they have valued and appraised at Fifteen hundred Dollars ($1500) Purpart or Share marked “D” they have valued and and appraised at One thousand dollars ($1000) Purpart or share marked “E” they have valued and appraised at Twelve hundred Dollars ($1200) Purpart or share marked F they have valued and appraised at Eight hundred dollars - Purpart or share marked “G” they have valued & appraised at Eight hundred dollars. Purpart or share marked H they have valued & appraised at eight hundred Dollars ($800) a draft of which is hereto annexed.

      In witness whereof as well The said Sheriff and the Jurors aforesaid to this Inquisition have set our hands and seals the day and year above written

      [signatures omitted]

      And now to wit Oct 10 1857 on motion of R. Woods the Inquisition and partition made in this case is hereby confirmed and the Court order and decree that the same be [illegible] and [illegible]

      And the Court grant a Rule on all the participants to come into Court on the 1st Saturday of Dec 1857 to accept or refuse the purparts at the valuation, according to Law (Rule [illegible]).

      By the Court

      And now to wit Dec 5 - 1857 (being the first Saturday in Dec) due proof having made to the Court of the service of this Rule on the parties interested to come into Court on this day to accept or refuse of the valuation the respective purparts [illegible] as divided by law to the parties was respectively called in open Court and David Frew Guardian of Joseph Applegate the eldest son of George Applegate second son of Andrew Applegate the third son, came into Court in person and made choice and elected to take at the valuation for the said Joseph Applegate purpart Letter “H” valued at Eight hundred dollars for the said George Applegate purpart letter “A” valued at six hundred and fifty dollars and for the said Andrew Applegate purpart letter “B” valued at Seven Hundred dollars and Lydia Ann Chess wife of John Chess eldest daughter came into Court in person and made choice and elected to take at the valuation purpart letter “D” valued at one thousand dollars. Caroline Spargo second daughter wife of Wm Spargo came into by her letter herein filed dated St. Lewis (sic) Nov. 17 1857 made choice and elected to take at the valuation purpart Letter “F” valued at Eight hundred dollars which she in her letter calls No “G”.

      Emma Neely third daughter wife of John F Neely came into Court in personally and made choice and elected to take purpart letter “G” valued at Fifteen hundred dollars. David Frew, Guardian of Amanda R. Applegate fourth daughter and of Minerva Applegate fifthe and youngest daughter came into Court and made choie and elected to at the valuation for the said “Amanda” purpart - letter “E” valued at Twelve hundred dollars and for said Minerva purpart letter “G” valued at Eight hundred dollards whereupon the said Court did order adjudge and decree that the said Heirs respectively their heirs and assigns forever shall have and take the respective purparts so chosen for an by each respectively in fee simple and the Court do further order and decree that as the amount of the valuation of all the purparts is the sum of Seven thousand Four hundred and fifty dollars, the share to which each heir will be entitled, will in the sum of Nine hundred and thirty one dollars and twenty five cents and to equalise the said shares the said David Frew as Guardian shall be entitled to receive for George Applegate Two hundred Eight on 25/1-- dollars for Andrew Applegate, two hundred and thirty one 25/1-- Dollars for Minerva Applegate One hundred and thrity one 25/100 dollars and for Joseph Applegate One hundred and thirty on 25/1-- dollars making in all to be received the the said David Frew as Guardian seven hundred and Seventy five dollars which shall be paid as follows, viz: as guardian of “Amanda” and Joseph the sum of Two hundred and sixty eighty 75/1-- dlls. being the [illegible] of partition coming from and chargeable on the purpart decreed to the said “Amanda” and the residue of the said moneys viz: Five hundred and Six 25/1-- dllls. Doming to said Frew as Guardian shall be paid by and out of the [illegible] of Partition coming from the purpart [illegible] to the said Emma Neely.

      And the said Caroline Spargo shall be entitled to receive one hundred and thirty 25/100 which shall be paid as follws viz: the sum of sixty two 50/1-- dollars shall be paid by and out of the [illegible] of Partition coming from and chargeable on the purpart [illegible] to the said Emma Neely and Sixty eight 75/100 dlls. shall be paid by and out of the [illegible] of partition coming from and chargeable on that purpart decreed to Mrs. Lydia Ann Chess, and the Court further order that the said Mrs. Emma Neely and Mr.s Lydia Ann Chess respectively [illegible] Recognizances to the Satisfaction of the court for the payment of their [illegible] of partition to the other parties as hereinbefore directed in the manner directed by law. And the Court further direct that the costs of this partition be paid in equal shares by each of the said heirs.

      By the Court
      s/ Thomas A Rowley clk

      [Remainder of document is the parties acknowledging their obligations to pay and receipts of payment. The last is Emma Neely paying off Caroline Spargo]
    Person ID I1027  Applegate Main
    Last Modified 11 Oct 2018 

    Father Andrew Applegate,   b. 04 Feb 1756, South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 06 Oct 1839, South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 83 years) 
    Mother Lydia Perrine,   b. 16 May 1756, South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1801, Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 44 years) 
    Married Abt 1780 
    Family ID F1161  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Christianne Young,   b. 1810, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 27 Dec 1827  Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Lydia Ann Applegate
     2. Caroline Applegate,   b. 15 Nov 1833, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Mar 1916, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years)
     3. Emma Applegate,   b. 1836, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Joseph Applegate,   b. 1837, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jun 1895, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 58 years)
     5. Amanda R Applegate,   b. 1840, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1895  (Age < 54 years)
     6. George C Applegate,   b. 1843, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1895  (Age < 51 years)
     7. Andrew Applegate,   b. 1845, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1895  (Age < 49 years)
     8. Minerva Applegate,   b. 1847, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 11 Oct 2018 
    Family ID F684  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 27 Nov 1800 - Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBaptism - 18 Jan 1801 - First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 27 Dec 1827 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1850 - Lower Saint Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 15 Mar 1853 - Chartiers Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 
    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Sources 
    1. [S88] RECORDS OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CRANBURY, [MIDDLESEX CO.], NJ - BAPTISMS 1745 to 1805.

    2. [S86] 1850 United States Census, PA, Allegheny Co., St. Clair Twp., 31/31.
      age 50, birthplace NY

    3. [S779] Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury (Baptisms).

    4. [S86] 1850 United States Census, PA, Allegheny Co., St. Clair Twp., 31/31.

    5. [S86] 1850 United States Census, PA, Allegheny Co., Lower St. Clair Twp., 31/31.


Home Page |  What's New |  Most Wanted |  Surnames |  Photos |  Histories |  Documents |  Cemeteries |  Places |  Dates |  Reports |  Sources