Sales in Partition
Kleinginne, Benneville
By virtue of certain proceedings had in the Court of Common Pleas of Berks county, on the lands of Benneville Kleinginne, late of Cumru township, Berks county, deceased, will be sold on Saturday, October 16th, 1875, at 1 1/2 p.m. at public auction by the undersigned, at the public house of Michael Shade, (formerly Gaul’s) in Cumru township, the following tracts of land:
Purpart No. 1, on which are erected a large mansion house, barn, wagon-shed, corn-crib and other out-buildings, and containing 143 acres and 53 perches of good land, supplied with necessary timber, plenty of good never-failing spring and running water with apple and other fruit trees. Adjoining lands of Benjamin Kegerise, John Westley, Frank Schnader, and others.
Purpart No. 2, containing 15 acres and 91 perches of heavy timber land, adjoining lands of Absalom Ruth, Conrad Kessler, and others.
Purpart No. 3, containing 9 acres and 91 perches of heavy timber land, adjoining lands of Henry Warley, Wm. Heberling, and others.
Purpart no. 6, containing 4 acres and 40 perches of heavy timber land, adjoining lands of Benjamin Kegerize, John Westley, and others.
Conditions and terms of sale will be made known at above time and place by the heirs of Benneville Kleinginne, deceased.
George R. Yorgey, Sheriff
[Source: Berks and Schuylkill Journal, September 25, 1875. Submitted by: Nancy.]
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Kern, Peter
In the Orphans’ Court of Berks County and State of Pennsylvania. In the matter of the Writ of Partition or valuation of the real estate of Peter Kern, late of Hamburg, Berks county, dec’d.
Berks County, SS:
{L.S.} At an Orphans’ Court, held at Reading, in and for said county, on the 8th day of March A.D. 1869, Present, all the Judges of the said Court. The Court grant a rule upon all the heirs and legal representatives of said Peter Kern, dec’d, and all parties interested, citing each of them to be and appear before the Judges of said Court, at an Orphans’ Court, to be held at Reading, in and for the County of Berks, on the 24th day of April next, at 10 o’clock A.M., then and there to accept or refuse the real estate aforesaid at the valuation or offer in writing more for the same, or show cause why the same should not be sold.
By the Court, Levi H. Liess, Clerk O.C.
[Source: Reading Eagle, March 19, 1869. Submitted by: Nancy.]
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