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Bef 1708 - Bef 1763 (< 55 years)
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Name |
Nicholas Klee |
Born |
Bef 29 Jan 1708 |
Wolfersweiler, Saarland, Germany [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 7 Nov 1763 |
Bern Twp., Berks County, PA [2] |
Person ID |
I33677 |
South Central Pennsylvania Families |
Last Modified |
9 Apr 2020 |
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Notes |
Berks Deed 11-29: Solomon Neidig, yeoman, & his wife Maria Elizabeth of Robeson tp.; Martin Bender, yeoman, & his wife Eva of West Pennsborough tp., Cumberland County, PA; John Riehl, yeoman, & his wife Catharina of Middleton tp., Cumberland County, PA; and Mathias Albert, yeoman, & his wife Margaret of Salsburg tp., Northhampton County, PA; rel.to Abraham Klee, yeoman, of Maidencreek tp.
--Their right & title to the real estate of Nicholas Klee: HISTORY: Whereas Nicholas Clay alias Nicholas Klee (the father of the said Maria Elizaeth Neidig, Eva Bender, Catharina Riehl, Margaret Albert, and Abraham Klee) obtained three warrants from the Proprietaries, one dated 6 Oct 1742 for 100A Bern tp., one dated 17 Mar 1746 for two parcels to be surveyed adjoining his and John Althouses land in Bern tp., and one dated 13 May 1747 for 25A Bern tp. adjoining his own and said John Althouse's land. Thereafter, Nicholas Klee died intestate leaving a widow named Margaret and issue 12 children. After her husband's decease, the said widow Margaret Klee obtained another warrant dated 30 Aug 1765 for 100A Bern tp. to be surveyed to her in trust for herself and the said children. (This property adjoining George Ludwig and included an improvement made by her said husband in his lifetime.) Said eldest son Abraham Klee has since purchased the shares of the said widow and seven other children and now--by this indenture--acquires the shares of the remaining four children.
--13 Mar 1786
--[Berks Deed 11-31, dated 16 Apr 1786: Margaret Klee, widow, of Bern tp.; Jacob Klee; Christian Klee; Mathias Klee; John Klee; Jeremias Klee, yeomen, and Adam Blatt, yeoman, & his wife Barbara, all of same; Christina Klee, spinster, of same (the widow and children of Nicholas Klee) give their release to Abraham Klee. See Berks Deed 11-29.]
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- [S89] Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America, Volume II: The Western Palatinate, Burgert, Annette Kunselman, (Name: Pennsylvania German Society; Location: Breinigsville, Pennsylvania; Date: 1985;).
- [S5] Abstracts of Berks County Wills, Pennsylvania.
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