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About Philip Henry Kibler
Cemetery Record:
KIBLER, PHILIP - BORN: DIED: 12 JUN 1847-72 YRS.-KIBLER-BEAHM HOLLOW
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WILL:
KIBLER, PHILIP - Will Book C-188
Wife, Catharine - the part of all my landed estate during her natural life & at her death what is remaining (except the negro woman Anna) is equally divided between my 3 daughters, Catharine Shenk, Eve Strole & Polly Strickler.
Son, Joseph Kibler - the tract of land whereon he at present resides in the county of Page on the Shenandoah River - 300 acres subject to the dower right of his mother during her natural life, also to a charge of $300.00 which I require him to pay my son, James Kibler to equalize them.
In the settlement of my son Joseph with my executor I require my son Joseph to account for $213.75 which I have advanced him in property to that value & I will & direct that my Executor out of my personal estate shall pay Joseph Kibler a legacy of $100.00 as a small compensation for his having served me 3 years after he had arrived at lawful age.
Grandson, John Alther Jun. - $300.00
Daughters, Catharine Shenk, Eve Strole & Polly Strickler - the tract of land or "home place" on which I now reside it being made up of 4 different tracts or parcels of land containing 300 acres.
Son, James Kibler - tract of land whereon he at present resides being the same I purchased of John Clizer in the County of Page on Pass Run & containing 200 acres. Also to James - $100.00. In the settlement of my son James Kibler's interest or portion in my personal estate I require him to account for $185.50 which I have advanced him in property to that value.
Having advanced to my daughter Catharine Shenk the sum of $102.33, to my daughter, Eve Strole the sum of $115.58 & to my daughter, Polly Strickler the sum of $167.00 in property I hereby require them & each of them in their settlement to account for the said sums respectively.
None of my negroes to be sold at public sale but that they (including the negro woman Anna bequeathed to my wife during her life time) be divided equally between all of my children to wit: Joseph, James, Catharine, Eve & Polly.
Philip Kibler
- Executor - Son, James Kibler
- Witnesses - Wm. C. Lauck, Saml. Judd, Daniel Spitler, Ambrose B. Varner
- Written - 09 Feb 1847 - Page Co., Va. Recorded - 28 Jun 1847
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Deed Book W, Page 308 - 16 Dec. 1815. Between Philip Kibler and Katharine his wife of County of Shenandoah [to] John Snyder of the same County ... consideration of eight hundred and fifty dollars ... on the east side of a branch of the little Hawksbill Creek at the blue ridge it being a certain tract which was granted to Martin Snyder dec'd. by a title bond of his Father Daniel Snyder Sen. by the last will and testament of said (Martin Snyder) dec'd. to his brothers and sisters of whom there are five in number namely Eve Pence late Eve Snyder the said Katharine Kibler late Katharine Snyder Elizabeth Kibler late Elizabeth Snyder Daniel Snyder Jun. and the said John Snyder ... and since that said Daniel Snyder Sen. to his said five children ... the one fifth part of which is hereby conveyed to said John Snyder contains acres ... Wit: none both signed in German
Recorded: 9 Jan. 1816
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GEDCOM Note
Deed Book W, Page 308 - 16 Dec. 1815. Between Philip Kibler and Katharine his wife of County of Shenandoah [to] John Snyder of the same County ... consideration of eight hundred and fifty dollars ... on the east side of a branch of the little Hawksbill Creek at the blue ridge it being a certain tract which was granted to Martin Snyder dec'd. by a title bond of his Father Daniel Snyder Sen. by the last will and testament of said (Martin Snyder) dec'd. to his brothers and sisters of whom there are five in number namely Eve Pence late Eve Snyder the said Katharine Kibler late Katharine Snyder Elizabeth Kibler late Elizabeth Snyder Daniel Snyder Jun. and the said John Snyder ... and since that said Daniel Snyder Sen. to his said five children ... the one fifth part of which is hereby conveyed to said John Snyder contains acres ... Wit: none both signed in German Recorded: 9 Jan. 1816
- Cathrine Snyder & Philip Kibler
- Marriage: Oct 3 1797 - Shenandoah, Virginia
- Wife: Cathrine Snyder (Kibler)
- Father: David
- Husband: Philip Kibler
- Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86866-8
- System Origin: Virginia-EASy
- GS Film number: 33930
- Reference ID: pg 89
Enslavement
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John Henry
Male
Deceased
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GK6H-LVK
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Emily Jane Green
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1840–1903
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GDMF-PCT
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Manuel
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Deceased
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GK6C-3DL
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Enslaved Person
Anna
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Deceased
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GK6H-TP2
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Enslaved Person
Willis
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Deceased
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GK6H-1NY
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Aaron
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Deceased
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GK6C-M34
References
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195285817/catherine-kibler
- WikiTree contributors, "Catherine (Snyder) Kibler (1777-1860)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Snyder-7226 : accessed 05 October 2024). Cites
- "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR76-YXF : 5 December 2014), Philip Kibler and Cathrine Snyder, 03 Oct 1797; citing Shenandoah, Virginia, reference pg 89; FHL microfilm 33,930.
- Will of Philip Kibler https://www.familysearch.org/memories/memory/103456533?cid=mem_copy
Philip Henry Kibler's Timeline
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1775
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Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
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1800 |
November 26, 1800
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Luray, Page County, Virginia, United States
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November 26, 1800
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Rockingham, VA, United States
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1802
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Virginia, USA
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1805
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Wales, United Kingdom
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January 1806
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Virginia, USA
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1810
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Rockingham, VA, United States
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April 22, 1812
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Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States
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1825
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