Susannah Toms

Susannah Toms

Female 1776 - 1856  (80 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susannah Toms was born in 1776 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America (daughter of John Toms and Catherine English); died on 1 Dec 1856 in Quincy, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Susannah married Jacob Wiles in 1798 in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Jacob was born on 10 Oct 1769 in Washington County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 29 Oct 1822 in Quincy, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Toms was born in 1748 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America (son of Living and Caltherine); died on 1 Mar 1813 in Washington Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Military: 28 Jul 1781
    • Census: 1790, Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; as John Toms
    • Probate: 30 Mar 1813, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States; Address:
      Orphans Court
    • Probate: 8 Jun 1813, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States; Address:
      Orphans Court

    Notes:

    Military:
    American Revolution Private 1st Battalion Cumberland County
    28 July 1781
    Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

    Probate:


    Franklin County Orphans Court Docket
    vol. B, p6
    The petition of Abraham Toms eldest son and Heir at law of John Toms late of Washington Township deceased, was read setting forth that the said Petitioners father died Intestate about the month of March last, leaving a widow named Catharine and issue eleven children to wit, Abraham the petitioner, Elizabeth intermarried with Michael Kneif, Hannah intermarried with Hezekiah Robison, David, Susanna intermarried with Jacob Wilds, Sollomon (who died in the life time of his father leaving three children, to wit, Mary, George and John) and John Samuel, Catharine intermarried with Benjamin Peters, Elias and Jonathan the two last of who are yet in their minority; That the said Intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in two tracts of land situate in Washington Township and County of Franklin one of the said tracts containing two hundred and ten acres adjoining lands of John Snowberger and Joseph Menzer and held by Patent, the other tract situate in the same Twp. and adjoining lands of Wendel Gilbert and others containing fifty acres and held by Warrant and survey only with the appurtenances; And thereupon prayed the Court to award and Inquest to view the premises aforesaid and enquire whether the same can be divided to and amongst the Widow and all the children of the said deceased or to and amongst as many of them as the same premises with the appurtenances will accommodate or value the whole undivided ???. Whereupon the Court did order and device that the Sheriff in his proper person with twelve good and lawful men of his bailiwick, in presence of all the parties who shall choose to attend the Guardians of the minor children (if any there be) having due and previous notice thereof, do hold an Inquest on the said premises with the appurtenances, and divide the same to and amongst the Widow and all the children of the said deceased, if the same can be done without prejudice to and spoiling the whole and if they so find that they proceed to make partition accordingly by metes and bounds; and if they find that the same will not conveniently accommodate the Widow and all the children of the said deceased without prejudice to and spoiling the whole there that they proceed to inquire whether the same will accommodate more than one of the children of the said deceased without prejudice to and spoiling the whole and if they so find that it will accommodate more than one of the children of the said deceased that then they proceed to make partition accordingly and value and appraise each ___part, but if they find that the same cannot be so divided and will not conveniently accommodate more than one of the children of the said deceased without prejudice to and spoiling the whole then that they proceed and value the whole undivided and make return of their proceedings to the next Orphans Court, as well under the hand and seal of the said Sheriff as also under the hands and seals of the said Jurors whose oaths and affirmations such Inquisition shall be taken.

    vol. B, p81
    On Motion. Rule that the children of Soloman Toms decd. on their legal representating as guardian be and appear at Chambersburg, at an orphans court there to be held on the second Tuesday in June next then and there (in right of their father) accept, or refuse to take a part of the real Estate of John Toms (their grand father) late of washington township and to be served personally.

    On motion. Rule that the heirs and legal representatives (or their guardians) of Abraham Toms, decd. (eldest son of John Toms late of washington township in the County of Franklin decd. be and appear at Chambersburg at an orphans court, there to be held on the second Tuesday in June next and then and there (in right of their father Abraham Toms) accept or refuse to take as part of the real estate of John Toms (their grand father) late of washington township in the County of Franklin County and notice to be given equally to law.

    vol. B, p164
    23rd August 1815. On Motion. of Mr. Crawford by the first day of the next Orphan Court rule to show cause why the Inquisition into on the real estate of John Toms late of Washington Township decd. should not be set aside.

    Same day. On Motion of Mr. Brown, rule on the heirs of Representating of Abraham Toms & also on the heirs & Representatings of Solomon Toms to be held at Chambersburg in the County of Washington on the Second Morning in November next & take or refuse to take the real estate of John Toms decd.

    vol. B, p176
    The County also took into consideration the administration account of Catherine Toms, John Toms & Samuel Toms, Administratings of the estate of John Toms decd. and did approve thereof whereby it does appear that the sum one thousand four hundred & seventeen dollars & eight cents remaing in the hands of the accountants subject to distribution according to law.

    vol. B, p182
    24 January 1816 On Motion Rule on the heirs & representatives of Abraham Toms and also on the heirs and representatives of Solomon Toms decd. to appear at an Orphan Court to be held at Chambersburg in the County of Franklin on tuesday the twelfth day of March next and then and there take on representating the real estate of their grand father John Toms decd at the valuation thereof.

    vol. B, p202
    The Inquisition held by William H____ Esq. High Sheriff of the County of Franklin on the real estate of John Toms late of the Township of Washington in the County aforesaid consisting in two tracts of land situate in the Township of Washington aforesaid, and hereof containing two hundred & ten acres, the other containing fifty acres, held on the twenty third day of June 1813, in pursuance of an order of this County dated the 18th day of June 1813, whereby it does appear by the oath of William Ble____ Esq. William Mooney, Jenny McKay, John Micodenny, William Fulton, John Flanagan, Charles Mounan John Wilson and George Coffey & by the affirmation of Daniel Hefleybour, John Stoney & Andrew Friedly twelve free horses and lawful men of his bailiwick who on their oaths and affirmations aforesaid respectively do say that they went to the ____ Tenement and tract of land whereof John Toms in the said order named died seized & also twenty to the tract of land adjoining Wendel Gilbert and having viewed both tracts item & there did find that the same could not be parted & divided to & among the parties in the said writ named without prejudice to & spoiling the whole thereof. And the Jurors aforesaid upon their oaths & affirmations aforesaid respectively do say that the premises in the said writ mentioned will conveniently accomodate three of the children of the said estate, & that they have divided the said lands & Tenements in the following manners by metes & bounds to wit One ___part thereof including the mannor house improvements Beginning at a Lost pine running thence North forty two degrees east nineteen perches South forty three & half ___ fifteen perches North fifteen & half degrees East ninety six perches North Eighty one & half West twenty eight perches North four & half East ninety two perches & seven tenths South fifty eight West one hundred & three perches South eight & half West Sixty three & half perches S. Sixty seven & half East twenty three perches South seven & half East twenty six perches and six tenths South forty eight East sixty one perches & two tenths to the place of Begginning with the addition of a tract of mountain land supposed to be fifty acres as stated in the Petition containing One hundred and twenty seven perches three roods & three perches and allowed which the Jurors aforesaid do appraise & value at the sum of Slx throws and eight hundred & Sixty dollars and thirty nine cents being the whole amt. And the Jurors aforesaid do further say that they have laid off & divided the lands aforesaid by the following metes & bounds leaving the second division on purpart bounded as follows North forty two East nineteen perches South forty three & half East fifteen perches North fifteen & half East Ninety six perches North Eighty one & half West twenty eight perches North four & half East Ninety two perches and seven tenths South sixty two East forty one perches & two tenths, South twelve & three fourths West fifty four perches, South eighty four & a half East, thirty two perches South three & one fourth West Niney four perches South eighty one & an half east fifty six perches South eight degrees East Sixty perches and five tenths North eighty one & half West One hundred and eighty perches North forty eight degrees West forty three perches and three tenths, to the place of beginning containing seventy seven perches & eighteen perches which last Mentioned purparty being the second part of the land beforesaid the Jurors aforesaid do Value and appraise at the sum of fifty six dollars per acre, Amounting in the whole to the su of four thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars & fifty cents. And the Jurors aforesaid do further say that they have laid off & divided the lands aforesaid by the following metes & bounds leaving the third purpart bounded as follows South twelve & three fourth degrees west fifty four perches South eighty four & a half east thirty two perches South three & one fourth degrees West ninety four perches South eighty one & an half degrees east fifteen six perches North eight West thirty nine & half perches South Eighty seven degrees east thirty five perches North eight & half West fifty six perches North forty seven & a half degrees west fifty three perches North thirty three degrees East three & a half perches North sixty two degrees West fifty nine perches & six tenths to the beginning containing fifty five acres two roods & fifteen perches at fifty eight collars per acre, Amounting to three thousand two hundred & twenty dollars and eighty one cents. As & for which sums aforesaid the request valued & appraised the said purpart respectively. Whereupon 9th March 1814 Inquisition returned & approved of by the Court & now Viz 12th March 1816, It appearing to the Court that notice had been given to the heirs of Soloman Toms & Abraham Toms according to the act of Assembly, & neither they or any person in their behalf appearing And David Toms second son, John toms third son & Samuel Toms fourth son appeared in open Court & Testified their desire to take the real estate of their Father John Toms decd. at the Valuation thereof, continued until the President be present. 15th April 1816 Contd. till monday next & now 22d April 1816. David Toms aforesaid again appeared & Testified his desire to take purpart ___at the revaluation thereof. Whereupon the Court do decree purpart Second to the said David Toms as his freehold, to him his heirs & Assigns forever he entering into a recognizance for the payment of the respective Shares to the other heirs & legal Representatives of the said deceased; which recognizances taken and acknowledged in open Court are as follows Viz. David Toms bound unto the heirs & legal representatives of John Toms decd. in the sum of Four Thousand two hundred & ninety eight dollars & fifty cents it being the amount of the valuation of purpart second after deducting its proportion of the costs of this proceeding ; conditioned for the payment of the sum of Two hundred & sixty dollars & fifty one cents in one year from the state hereof with Interest & the further sum of one hundred & thirty dollars & twenty five cents at the death of the Widow to the heirs & Representatives of Abraham Toms decd. See January to April Term 1818 No. 63.

    John married Catherine English in 1770 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America. Catherine (daughter of Mathew English and Jane _____) was born in 1751 in County Dublin, Ireland; died in 1817 in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine English was born in 1751 in County Dublin, Ireland (daughter of Mathew English and Jane _____); died in 1817 in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 7 Apr 1751, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Address:
      St. Michan's
    • Emigration: 1768
    • Immigration: 1768, Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America

    Children:
    1. Abraham Toms was born about 1771 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died about 1816.
    2. Elizabeth Toms was born on 12 Dec 1772 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died in 1828 in Miami County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Hannah Toms was born on 6 Oct 1775 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 24 Mar 1824 in Washington, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    4. 1. Susannah Toms was born in 1776 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 1 Dec 1856 in Quincy, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    5. David Toms was born about 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America.
    6. Solomon Toms was born about 1781 in Maryland, United States; died in 1811 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    7. John Toms was born in 1783 in Maryland, United States; and died.
    8. Samuel Toms was born on 6 Oct 1784 in Maryland, United States; died on 13 Dec 1852 in Washington, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried in Dec 1852 in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    9. Catherine Toms was born about 1790 in Maryland, United States; died about 1860.
    10. Elias Toms was born in 1795 in Maryland, United States; and died.
    11. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Living

    Living married Caltherine. Caltherine died in 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Caltherine died in 1770.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Toms was born in 1748 in Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 1 Mar 1813 in Washington Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    2. Mary Toms Toms was born in 1750; and died.
    3. William Toms was born in 1746; and died.
    4. Samuel Toms was born in 1744; and died.
    5. Henry Toms was born in 1742; died in 1772.

  3. 6.  Mathew English was born about 1730 in County Dublin, Ireland; and died.

    Mathew married Jane _____. Jane was born about 1733 in Ireland; died in in Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane _____ was born about 1733 in Ireland; died in in Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jane English

    Children:
    1. 3. Catherine English was born in 1751 in County Dublin, Ireland; died in 1817 in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.