Showing posts with label Albright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albright. Show all posts

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Our Albright Line to Heather Truckenmiller

Married
Magdalene

married
Unknown

Susanna Albright
married


Lydia Stahl 
married 

Susan Sholly
married David Snyder

Sarah Jane Snyder 1863-1927
married

Married July 27 1899
Anna Celestia Houser 1882-1930

George Emery Sulouff 1904-1987
married
Elizabeth Jane Witmer

Carl Lucion Sulouff
married

Matthias Albrecht (Albright) - 1779

Heather's Paternal 8th Great Grandfather

Matthias Albrecht
Son of
Born
Died Abt 1779
Married
Magdalene
Daughter of
Born
Died

Children:
George Albright m. Eva Christina 

1737 - Matthias Immigrated to America aboard The Charming Nancy


1765 - Early Member of the Lutheran Church 


Matthias Albright is #20 = Market St, right near the Market House & Fountain


Fountain Park
The water company in Schaefferstown has the oldest gravitational conveyance system by underground pipes in the United States. The water system was constructed sometime between 1744 and 1750 by the founder of the town, Alexander Schaeffer. The water system, which is located in the area now known as Fountain Park, is still used by the townspeople for potable household water. When the original system was laid out, it ran to two wooden troughs on the Square, which is now the intersection of Main St. and Market St. One trough was since replaced by Matilda Zimmerman in memory of Mary Rex Zimmerman, her mother and great granddaughter of Alexander Schaeffer. This trough is now located on the south face of the historic bank located within the Square.
1768 - Residence

1771 - 
the first sentence, translated... "
On the 2nd Heil. Osterlag, the evening was held, for which the following were reported:"


1772 - Residence


1773 -  Residence
Returns for the Sixteenth Eighteen-Penny Tax
for the County of Lancaster - 1773.
From Pennsylvania Archives Third Series, Volume XVII, pp. 408 - 412.
Listed exactly as they appear in Pennsylvania Archives.

Heidelberg township.

NAME                       ACRES  HORSES  CATTLE  SERVANTS   TAX
Albright, Mathias           100     2       1       --       9 .0
Albright, George             --     --      --      --       2 .0




Name Matthias Albright
Acreage 100
Warrant Date 15 Apr 1773
Warrant Location Northumberland




1779 - Residence

Abt 1779 - Mathias Albrecht Died
In the 1779 Census, Mathias is crossed out and "widow" is written in



Research:


Frederick Albright / Albrecht -1816

Heather's Paternal 7th great grandfather

Frederick Albright / Albrecht
Born
Died 1816
Married
Possibly Mary Margaret
Daughter Of
Born
Died

Children:
Elizabeth Albright
Susanna Catherine Albright m. Francis Ludwig Brenner

Frederick's will lists just three descendants - two daughters and a granddaughter.  But the 1790 census lists 9 people - 3 males and 6 females.  Whether they are children that were not included in the will, or servants, I do not yet know.
A brief History of Schaeferstown (see Research at the bottom of this post) lists Matthias and Magdalena, followed by "Frederick  Albright and Mary Margaret his wife".  This leads me to believe that Fredericks wife is Mary Margaret, but I have no other sources to confirm this thought.



Snyder County Pioneers, by Charles Beers

Frederick Albright is Born
The son of Mathias & Magdalene Albright of Lancaster County PA, according to Snyder County Pioneers by Charles Beers

1771 - Residence
Snyder County Annals: A Collection of All Kinds of Historical ..., Volume 1
By Clara R. Winey

1776 - Residence
Snyder County Annals: A Collection of All Kinds of Historical ..., Volume 1
By Clara R. Winey

June 1780
Served 14 days in Lt. Simon Herrold's Company of Rangers on the Frontier
Revolutionary War Service


Snyder County Annals: A Collection of All Kinds of Historical ..., Volume 1
By Clara R. Winey

There was a Frederick Albright Jr in this area, so it's important to check dates and be sure WHICH Frederick served.   It helps that this article, above, states that it was the Frederick who lived in Penn twp 1776-1787, that might help clarify. If the Frederick Jr was his son, he was not mentioned in this Fredericks will.

1781- 1788 Residence

Name: Frederick Albright
Year: 1781
Town or Ward: Penn
County: Northumberland
Archive Rollname: 331

Name: Frederick Albright
Year: 1782
Town or Ward: Penn
County: Northumberland
Archive Rollname: 331

Name: Frederick Albright
Year: 1785
Town or Ward: Penn
County: Northumberland
Archive Rollname: 331

Name: Frederick Albright
Year: 1788
Town or Ward: Penn
County: Northumberland

Archive Rollname: 332


Before 1788  - Residence
Name: Frederick Albright
Acreage: 159.25
Warrant Date: 17 Nov 1788

Warrant Location: Northumberland





Adam Stahl was born June 30, 1778, and was but a boy when he accompanied his parents on their removal to Snyder county, where he subsequently married Eve Susanna Albright, who was born May 10, 1782. Her father, Frederick Albright, was one of the very earliest settlers of Flintstone Valley, where he located several years previous to 1788, as a warrant for land was issued to him November 27 of that year. His farm, comprising 159 acres in Washington township, Snyder county, was called " Garter Snake." On September 22, 1800, Adam Stahl purchased of his father-in-law sixty-two acres of the " Garter Snake " tract, where he continued to live until 1822, and upon the place conducted a distillery, being one of twelve in Washington township at that time engaged in that business. On leaving that farm he removed to Union township, Snyder county, where he passed his remaining days, dying October 16, 1863. His wife had died on the 3d of April, of the same year, and 
both were laid to rest in Reiser cemetery. Union township. He was a powerful man, weighing about 220 pounds, was a shoemaker by trade, a Whig in politics, and a Lutheran in religious belief. - J.H. Beers & Co. Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania (Volume p. 615-1231) 


Note - Snyder County was not formed until 1855 - it was Northumberland County, then Union County was formed in 1813 and Snyder County was later formed from Union County. So although Frederick lived in what is present day Snyder County, it was Northumberland County for the 1790 census, and Union County when he died.




1790 - Residence
Name: Fredk Albright
[Frederick Albright] 
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2
Free White Persons - Females: 6
Number of Household Members: 9


1800 - Additional 25 acre land warrant




1816 - Frederick Died

Will is on file in Union County Pa (But I have not yet found it)

Burial - 
There is a Frederick Albright died 1816, Revolutionary War Veteran, buried in Centre County Pa.  I don't know why our Frederick would be buried in Center county though...
Milesburg Cemetery 
Milesburg
Centre County

Pennsylvania, USA


Research:

Returns for the Sixteenth Eighteen-Penny Tax
for the County of Lancaster - 1773.
From Pennsylvania Archives Third Series, Volume XVII, pp. 408 - 412.
Listed exactly as they appear in Pennsylvania Archives.

Heidelberg township.

NAME                       ACRES  HORSES  CATTLE  SERVANTS   TAX
Albright, Mathias           100     2       1       --       9 .0
Albright, George             --     --      --      --       2 .0


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