Children of Andreas and Barbara (Haines) Bash; 1. Christina Bash Abt. 1781 married Peter Grimm 2. Peggy Bash Abt. 1783 married Adam Ridenour 3. Mary Bash Abt. 1785 4. Magdaline Bash Abt. 1787 5. John Bash Bet. 1781 - 1800 6. Jacob Bash Bet. 1781 - 1800
page 1 - 6489 Bash, Michael George Miller & Catherine Peter Funk & Barbara Henry & Philip Bash verses Peter Grimm & Christina Adam Ridenour & Peggy Mary, Magdolina, John & Jacob Bash Washington County 1802 Bills, Exhibits Not recorded Bookers Resurvey
page 2 - To the Honorable Alexander Contee Manfon Chancellor of Maryland, Humbly complaining shew unto your Honor your orators & oratriocs Michael Bash, George Miller & Catherine his wife, Peter Funk & Barbara his wife, Henry Bash & Philip Bash That a certain Andrew Bash was in his lifetime indebted unto your orator Michael Bash in the sum of one hundred and nine pounds, sixteen shillings, & four pence for so much money paid at the instance, request & for the use of him the said Andrew & your orator herewith exhibits the account thereof No1 & prays that the same may be taken as part of this bill of complaint. That the said Andrew Bash has died intestate having the following his heirs at law your orators. Michael, Catherine, Barbara, Henry & Philip all of age and Christina wife of Peter Grimm, Peggy wife of Adam Ridenour, Mary, Magdalina, John, & Jacob Bash infants. ( In Maryland, people under 21 were called infants) That your orator Michael is the administrator of the desceased, & that the said intestate left real estate and among other real estate a piece of land called "Bookers Resurvey" containing seventy two and a half acres, and that his personal estate is exhausted and not sufficient to pay his debts.
page 3 - Intender consideration whereof and for as much as your orators are without remedy except by aid of this court. To the end therefore that the defendants may answer the premises and that the real estate of the said Andrew Bash may be sold for the payment of the debts of the said interstate & that your orators may have such other relief in the premises as is proper may it please your Honor to grant to your orators & oratriocs a writ of subpena in the usual form commanding the said Peter Grimm & Christina his wife, Adam Ridenour & Peggy his wife, Mary, Magdaline, John, and Jacob Bash to appear in this court & there answer the premises and abide by such order therein as may be proper. Arthur Shaaff for complaints
page 4 - copied Michael Bash & others verses Peter Grimm & Christina his wife Adam Ridenour & Peggy his wife Mary, Magdalena, John & Jacob Bash Mr. Howard file this and ifue (sp) A. Shaaff March 9th, 1802 ( signature?)
page 5 - Andrew Bash deseased to Michael Bash his Admtr. 1793 March 1, to cash paid Philip Proeckler (sp) in discharge of your bond to him dated January 19th, 1790 for 25 pounds due to interest on this sum tile 1st April 1800 - 19.12 1794 March 15, to cash paid same for your bond of like date due March 1, 1794 for 25 pounds to interest on this sum tile 1st April 1800 - 9.2.6 1795 April 4, to cash paid on your bond to same of like date due March 1, 1795 for 25 pounds to interest on this sum tile 1st April 1800 - 7.2.6 1794 March 5, to cash paid Peter Conn for you ---- .15.3 1793 March 23, to cash lent 1.12.1 1794 August 15, to D 3.0.0 1798 November 19, to D 1.2.6 1788 March to D .19.0 Balance due 109 pounds 16 shillings and 4 pence Washington County on the fourth day of April 1800 before me a justice of the peace in and for the county aforesaid duly commipioned (sp) and qualified personally appeared to above mentioned Michael Bash and made oath according to law. that the above account as stated is just and true and that hath not recieved any part of the money --- (sp) to be ----(sp) or any security or satisfaction for the same. And also that it does not appear from any book or writing of Andrew Bash his Intestate that any part of the said claim hath been discharged and that no security or satisfaction hath been given for the same. Sworn to and before J Schnebly
page 6 - Michael Bash verses Frederick Bash a/o no.1 filed March 8, 1802
page 7 - Washington County, February 12, 1811 Sir Eight or nine years ago I filled a bill in Chauncery to enable me to sell and wake a right to my fathers land lying in Washington County and since the estate has been settled to the satisfaction of all the heirs, there are every year bills of --- (sp) causing (sp) out against the estate owing I suppose to the ----- (sp) of W. Shaaffs not taking it out of court agreeable to my instructions. I hope sir you will be pleased to order it to be done and it shall be for ever acknowledged by your ---(sp) humble servant Michael Bash
unknown cemetery, buried between 1811 and 1813 in Saltlick township, Fayette County, Pa. possibly Good Hope Lutheran , Fayette County, Pa. cemetery with no stone.