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- LANCASTER COUNTY ORPHAN's COURT RECORDS Volume 1822-1825 Page 384
17 November 1824 EDWARD Hilton dec'd, On the petition of Jacob Gibbel &
Michael Ritter, Administrators of Edward Hilton late of Warwick Township
dec'd (Cooper) who died intestate, "Setting forth" That the said
intestate left issue five children, to wit, Elizabeth, now wife of
Jacob Butler, Barbara, the wife of Jacob Gobbel one of the
petitioners, David, Maria & Catharin, the two last named of whom are
yet in their minority, Feronica [sic] who had been married with Isaac
Kaufman, but is now dec'd, another daughter of said intestate. That
the personal estate of the said intestate is insufficient for the
payment of his debts as by the account answered to the petition
appears. And that the said intestate died seized in his demesne as of
Fee of + in a certain messuage or small house & ten acres of land with
the appurtenances, for the payment of the debts and maintenance &
education of the minor children of the said intestate. To the truth
of the facts above stated said, Administrators were duly affirmed. It
is Ordered by the Court that the Administrators aforesaid do on
Tuesday the 14th day of december next expose said Real Estate to Sale
by public vendue or outcry, on the Premises. Terms Cash on the 1st
day of April 1825. That due & legal notice be given ot the time &
place of said sale, + that report of said proceedings be made to this
Court on the 3d Monday oin December next (20th).
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Page 810 December 1824 21st EDWARD Hilton dec'd, Order of sale
continued to the Orphan's Court in March 1825.
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VOLUME 1825-1828 Page 39 August 1825 EDWARD Hilton dec'd. Order of
sale continued to next Orphans Court.
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Page 55 19 September 1825 EDWARD Hilton dec'd; Pursuant to an Order
of this Court of the 17th day of November 1824 & the several
continuences therof Directing Jacob Gibbel & Michael Ritter,
Administrators of Edward Hilton late of Warwick township dec'd to
expose to public sale the Real Estate of said dec'd, considering of +
in a certain messuage of Small House + tract of Gravel land containing
about ten acres of land more or less with the appurtenances, situall
in Warwick Township aforesaid on Saturday the 10th day of September
1825 at 2 O'clock P.M. on the Premises, Terms Cash -- "Said
Administrators now report", that they did in pursuance of the said
Order of Court expose the lands + premises therein mentioned to Sale
by public venue on the premises in the Township of Warwick on Saturday
the 10th inst. having been given due public & timely notice of the
time & place of said sale agreeable to the directions there of , +
sold the same to David Eicholtz of & for the sum of Five hundred &
thirty one dollars lawful money, he being the highest & best bidder +
that the highest + best price bidden for the same, Which reports being
reached. The Courts confirmed the Sale + the premises sold to the
said David Eicholtz his heirs + assigns forever in fee as fully as the
said intestate had + held in the same immediately before + at the time
of his death Subject liable to the payment of purchase money agreeable
to the terms. prescribed by the Court in their said Order of Sale.
Jacob Gibbel Tent in $1062.00 | to the Common.th of Penn
Michael Retter Tent in $1062.00 > For use of all persons
interested Abraham Gibbel Tent in $1062.00 | In the estate of
the said dec'd
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page 181 26 June 1826 EDWARD Hilton dec'd. Jacob Gibbel + Michael
Ritter Administrators of Edward Hilton Late of Warwick Township dec'd,
Having stated + filed in the Registers Office, at Lancaster, the
Administration Account on the estate of the said dec'd + legal notices
thereto having been given by the said Register, the same in now
produced to the Court for confirmation whereby it appears, that the
said account was duly passed by the said Register + that ther remains
in the hands of the said Acct a balance of $157.13 1/2 The court, on
due examination thereof advisement had thereon, approve of + confirm
the same, and direct that balance to be paid + distributed agreeably
to law.
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