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    Confirmations:

    Christina Margaretha, Phillip Leibenguth's daughter, 1753  Source #5

    Sponsors in Baptism:

    George & Magdalena Leibenguth  Sponsors in baptism for Christine Muffli  Born 19 Jun 1808 Bapt 23 Dec 1808 daughter of Heinrich & Juliana Muffli   Source #12

    Peter & Christina Leibenguth Sponsers in baptism for Maria Christina Georg, born 4 Feb 1792, baptized 4 Oct 1792, daughter of Peter & Maria Eva Georg   Source #43

    Peter & Christina Leibenguth Sponsors in baptism 1798    Source #11

    Peter & Christina Leibenguth Sponsors in baptism  1808   Source #11

    Peter & Susanna Leibegude Sponsors in baptism for Peter Sold, Born 18 Feb 1813, Bapt 3 May 1813, son of Paul & Maria Sold  Source #12

    Peter & Susanna Leibenguth Sponsors in baptism  1831  Source #11

    Peter & Elizabeth Leibenguth Sponsors in baptism 1840    Source #11

    Other Church Records:

    Excerpt from "History of Lehigh County", by Charles Rhoads Roberts, 1914

    Part of papers relating to the history of the Reformed Church at The Hague, Holland by Rev. Dr. Hinke, a letter dated 5th of 9 br, 1748 addressed from Grosser Lechau above Makungchi (Great Lehigh above Macungie) Heydleberg Reformed Congregation requesting a pastor.   List of signers include Phil. Leibenguth 


    Excerpts from Historical Address at the 200th Anniversary of Egypt Reformed Congregation, October 1, 1934, by Charles R. Roberts:  

    "The forty families which Rev. Blumer reported as members of the congregation in 1771, I would name as follows: .....George Leibenguth, ......... Christian Leibenguth."

    "Captain John Moritz was in command of the fourth company of the Second Battalion of Northampton County militia in 1778, under Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Balliet. This battalion participated in the battle of Brandywine...... Christian Leibenguth was a Corporal in this company."


    Excerpts from  St. Paul's Church History of the Allentown Conference of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania, 1926, by Preston A. Laury:   

    "An agreement was made May 20, 1771, between the Lutherans and the Reformed that they would unite in the support of each other's pastor. The corner-stone of the second church was laid in the spring of 1772.   Building-Superintendents were Bernard Kuntz and Peter Anthony, Lutheran; Jacob Buchman and George Leibenguth, Reformed."  

    "The last settlement in the record Jan. 1, 1863 - 1864 for 2 years:  J. Leibenguth 4.00 "

    Other Will Abstracts:

    Daniel Leibenguth - rec'd money - "child" of Frederick Kuntz - Lehigh Twp - 1832  Source #16

    George Leibenguth of Lehigh "friend & neighbor" - Administrator - Estate of David Roth - decd – 1775 - Cod. 1777 Source #16

    George Leibenguth, miller of Lehi Twp. - Administrator - Estate of William Osterday - 1803 Source #16

    George Leibengood, miller of Lehigh - Administrator - Estate of Ludwig Kuster - 1787 Source #16

    Peter Kuntz - d. 1828 - Lehigh Twp. Mentions: Jacob Mummy, Philip Leibenguth Source #16

    Orphans Court Records:

    Abraham Leibenguth, son of George Leibenguth of Lehigh Township, decd., minor above 14, appointed Jacob Andreas as guardian, 10 Sept 1814. Source #18

    John Leibenguth, son of George Leibenguth of Lehigh Township, decd., minor above 14, appointed Jacob Wentz as guardian,10 Sept 1814. Source #18


    Decedent:  George Levingood   
    Children: George, under 14, John, Jacob, both above 14 yrs.|

    4/5/1791
    Orphans Court, Northumberland Co. 


    Guardianship appointment for George Levegutt a minor: On the petition of Jacob Levegutt and John Levegutt the court appoints Jacob Levengutt guardian over the person and estate of George Levengutt a minor child of George Levengutt deceased, under the age of fourteen years. 

    Guardianship appointment for Jacob Levingood and John Levingood: Came into the court Jacob Levengood and John Levengood minor children of George Levingood deceased and pray the court to appoint John Weaver guardian of the person and estate of Jacob Levengood and that Christian Gast be appointed guardian for John Levengood both minor children of George Levengood **** being severally above the age of fourteen years and which persons the court appoint guardianship accordingly. Book 2 Pg. 118, no date on this page
    Orphans Court, Northumberland Co.


    George LIVINGOOD: letters of administration granted 2/20/1781 to John and Jacob Livingood; sureties:  Peter Witmer and Zach. Spangle.
    Orphans Court, Northumberland Co. 


    Jacob LIVINGOOD:  letters of administration granted 11/4/1794 to Peter Livingood; sureties:  John Cummings and D. Stonebraker.  
    Orphans Court, Northumberland Co. 


    George Lebengood deceased Inquest Awarded:  And command is given to the sheriff of the county of Northumberland that justly and without delay he summon and take with him twelve good and lawful men of his bailiwick and go to the lands and tenements aforesaid and then and there upon their oaths and affirmations respectively be cause the same lands to be divided into three equal parts having due respect as well to the quantity as the quality thereof and one of thou three parts (and one of those three parts the whole into three equal parts to be divided) upon the oaths and affirmations of the inquest aforesaid be assign and deliver unto Maria the widow of the aforementioned George Lebengood deceased to be holder by her as and for her dower and *** during her natural life in severalty.   And the remaining two third parts by the oaths and affirmations of the inquest aforesaid be cause to be divided into four equal parts and two of thou parts (still having due respect as well to the quantity and quality thereof) you assign and deliver unto Jacob Lebengood eldest son of the said deceased to hold to him and his heirs in severalty forever.  And one other of the those four parts in manner aforesaid you assign and deliver unto John Lebengood one other of the sons of the deceased and on other fourth part thereof in manner aforesaid you assess and deliver unto George Lebengood the remaining child of the said deceased.,.  Provided the land aforesaid can be so divided without injury to and spoiling the whole thereof, but if the same cannot be divided as aforesaid without such spoliation then command is given to the sheriff aforementioned that he cause the inquest aforesaid upon their oaths and affirmations to value and appraise the same to a just and reasonable price according to the form force in effect of the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided.  
    By the Court
    ** Notice of the time of holding the inquest to be given to Maria the widow and George the youngest son by advertisement in the Sunbury and Northumberland Gazette and by notice affixed up in the office of the clerk of this county.


    Jacob Lebengood Inquest Awards:   The petition of Peter Livengood oldest son of Jacob Livengood deceased was preferred to the court setting forth.  That the deceased died intestate since the passing of the late Act of (assembly?) for the distribution of intestate estates leaving upon seven children to wit. Peter the petitioner, Elizabeth (intermarried with Thomas Crawford), Rebecca (intermarried with Luwick Bachman), Joseph, Catherine, Polly, and Esther.  That the deceased died seized of a tract of land situated in Mahoney Township containing sixty four acres and allowance adjoining land of Martin Pinehart and Detrich Stonebrucker-and praying the court to award and inquest to *** raise the estate aforesaid according to the form **** and effect of the Act of (assembly?) in such case made and provided where upon the court on due consideration did award an inquest accordingly as prayed for by the petitioners.  And command is given to the Sheriff of the county aforesaid (Northumberland) that justly and without delay h summon and take with him twelve good and lawful men of his bailiwick and go to the lands and tenements aforesaid to describe and then in presence of the parties aforementioned  (if being by you summoned they will be present) upon the oaths and affirmations of the inquest aforesaid so by him to be summoned he shall cause the inquest aforeward.  Divide the same land and tenements into seven equal shares having due respect as well to the quality and quantity thereof, and one of thou shares upon their oaths and affirmations you assign and set over unto Peter Lebengood oldest son of the said deceased, one other share thereof unto Thomas Crawford and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Lebengood daughter of the said deceased, one other share thereof unto Ludwig Bachman and Rebecca his wife late Rebecca Lebengood, one other share daughter of the said deceased –one other share thereof unto Joseph Lebengood, one other share thereof unto Catherine Lebengood, one other share thereof unto Polly Lebengood, and the remaining share unto Esther Lebengood.  To hold to them respectively in severalty forever.  Provided that the lads aforementioned can be so divided without prejudice to and spoiling the whole thereof, but if the same cannot be so divided then we command you that you cause the inquest aforesaid upon their oaths and affirmations respectively to value and appraise the same at a reasonable price according to the form force and effect of the Act of assembly in such case made and provided.
    Book 3 Pgs-82-86  
    The information for Jacob follows George and they are on the same page, which is dated January 23, 1797. This date does not agree with index for the letters of administration.  
    Orphans Court, Northumberland Co.

    Court Assignments:

    Assignment: 14 February 1820, Northampton Co., Pa. Courthouse Records
    Conrad Kleintop to Peter Kuntz Jun.

    To all People to whom these presents shall come Conrad Kleintop of Ross Township in the County of Northampton and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, heir at Law of George Leibenguth of Lehigh Township in the County aforesaid Yeoman deceased, in right of his wife Susanna, who, being one of the Daughters of the said George Leibenguth and likewise, died after the death of the said George Leibenguth, send greeting---

    Know Ye that the said Conrad Kleintop for and in consideration of the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars of lawful money of the United States unto him in hand paid by Peter Kuntz of Lehigh Township in the county aforesaid, Yeoman, at and before the ensealing and delivery here of the receipt whereof the said Conrad Kleintop doth hereby acknowledge and thereof acquit and forever discharge the said Peter Kuntz heirs executors and administrators by these presents hath granted, bargained, sold,, released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, release, and confirm into the said Peter Kuntz his heirs, executors, and administrators, all his right, title, share, portion, interest, and claim whatsoever he is entitled to in regard of his said wife of, in, and to the real estate of the said George Leibenguth decd. and monies and interests due thereof to receive, have, and hold the same unto him the said Peter Kuntz his heirs and assigns. And the said Conrad Kleintop for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, doth covenant, promise, grant, and agree to and with the said Peter Kuntz, his heirs, executors, and administrators by these presents that he the said Conrad Kleintop and his heirs, the said mentioned share, portion, or dividend unto the said Peter Kuntz and his heirs, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Conrad Kleintop hath hereunto set his hand and seal the fourteenth day of February in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty. Conrad Kleintop (seal) Sealed and delivered in the presence of us - Jacob Kuntz.

    Release and Refunding Bonds:

    Peter Leibenguth, Decd. Heirs to Conrad Newhardt et al Admrs

    Know all Men by these presents that we Jonas Leibenguth by his attorney Wm. App, Reuben Leibenguth, Joel Leibenguth, Philip Andres in right of his wife Sarah, formerly Sarah Leibenguth, Jonas Newhardt in right of his wife Lydia, formerly Lydia Leibenguth, John Mumy in right of his wife Barbara, formerly Barbara Leibenguth by their Attny in fact Wm. Anthony, Daniel Gable in right of his wife Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Leibenguth, Joseph Shafer in right of his wife Sophia, formerly Sophia Leibenguth, Tobias Gable in right of his wife Hannah, formerly Hannah Leibenguth, Aaron Gable in right of his wife Sarah, formerly Sarah Miller the Granddaughter of Peter Leibenguth decd., Peter Miller and Stephen Miller Grandsons of the said Peter Leibenguth, decd. and Elizabeth Leibenguth widow and relict of the said Peter Leibenguth decd. all of the Township of Lehigh in the County of Northampton of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being the heirs and distributees of persons interested as such in the estate of the said Peter Leibenguth late of the Township, County and State aforesaid, are held and firmly bound unto Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress administrator and of all singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits which were of the said Peter decd. in the Sum of Seventeen Hundred and Twenty-Eight Dollars and 67/100 lawful money of the United States to be paid to the said Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress, their certain attorney, executors, administrators or assigns for which payment well and truly to be made we do bind ourselves our and each of our heirs jointly and severally for and in the whole firmly by their presents. Whereas the said Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress, admr. as aforesaid have fully discharged and executed the duties of their trust and paid over to us and each of us our respective shares and portions as heirs and distributees in the estate of Peter Leibenguth late of Lehigh Township decd. out of the balance in their hands as appearing by their account filed in office of Reg. at Easton the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged. Now know Ye all Men by their presents that for the considerations aforesaid of the further Sum of One Dollar to each of us in hand paid by the said Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress at and before the ensealing and delivery hereof, we and each of us do hereby release acquit and forever discharge the said Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress Admr as aforesaid of and forever and each of our respective shares as aforesaid of and from our and each of our respective shares and dividends, dower, distribution, interest and claims in said estate in the hands of the administrators aforesaid and of and from all actions, suits, payments and accounts, recoverings, claims and demands whatsoever for or by reason thereof or of any other act, matter, cause or thing whatsoever in any wise pertaining to or connected with the same. And further in case any debt or debts shall or may hereafter arise, accrue and come to light against the estate of the said Peter Leibenguth decd. for the (illegible) which the said Conrad Newhardt and Henry Kress shall not have other assets in their hands to pay and satisfy then and in such case if the parties to this instrument being the heirs, distributees and persons interested as such in the estate of Peter Leibenguth decd. shall and do well and truly pay or cause to be paid such sum to the said Admrs as shall be their respective portions pro-rata and necessary for the payment of such arising and accruing claim against the estate as aforesaid. And also well and truly indemnify and keep harmless the said admrs for the payment and distribution there this obligation shall be void otherwise to be and remain in full force of virtue. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Six. Jonus Leibenguth (seal), Reuben Leibenguth (seal), in right of his wife, Jones Newhardt (seal), in right of his wife, Joseph Shafer (seal), Steven Miller, his X, grandson, Peter Miller, (seal), grandson, Aaron Gabel (seal), Joel Leibenguth (seal), John Mummy by his Attorney in fact Wm. Anthony (seal), Peter Leibenguth by his attorney in fact William App (seal), Philip Andres (seal). Sealed and delivered in the presence of us John J. Hower State of Pennsylvania Northampton Co. and before me the subscribed a justice of the peace in and for the County aforesaid personally appeared this day the parties to the foregoing instrument and severally and in due form of lay by themselves and attorneys in fact for that purpose duly constituted acknowledged the within and foregoing instrument of writing release and refunding bond to be their act of deed and desired that the same might be recorded as such according to laws. Witness my hand and seal this Twenty-First day of May, A.D 1846. John J. Hower (seal) (Recorded September 23rd, A.D. 1846)

    Bibles

    The Christian Leibenguth [Lebengut, Livengood] Bible
    [Translated from German]

    The Genealogical Journal 32.1 1997 winter pg.32
    Genealogical society of Davidson Co., NC.

    Title Page:

    Die Biebel
    The Whole Holy Script
    Of the Old and New Testament
    Of D. Martin Luther
    45th Edition
    Hallac (?) Bible Institute 1791

    (Top of overleaf page 1 in German) 
    (Notation by Christian Livengood) :

    “ In the year 1764 April 8 my son Heinrich was born
     
    In the year 1771 September 15 my son Michael was born
     
    In the year 1775 November 23 my son Johannes was born.”

    (Top of overleaf page 2 in German):

    “In the year 1794 on the last day of September my daughter Maria Magdalena was born.”

    (Bottom of the same page):

    “In the year of Christ 1744 April 15 Christian Leibenguth was born (unreadable) in Whitehall, Northampton County”   (The last four words in English)

    Maria Magdalena, my wife was born in the year 1742 November 20 in Whitehall, Northampton County (also the last four words in English)

     The following inscriptions were in four different styles of handwriting:

    (Back of overleaf page):

    “Michael Livengood
    In the year 1797 on June 30 my daughter Anna Maria was born
    In the year 1799 on January 11 my son Johan Jacob was born.”

    (Mid page in English):

    “Jacob Livengood died March 10, 1874”
    “Johannes Livengood (unreadable) his children.
    In the year 1798 on July 28 my son Jacob was born”.

    (Final back of overleaf page in English):

    Susannah Livengood daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Livengood was born 30 January 1819.

    Jacob Livengood son of Jacob and Elizabeth Livengood was born 31 January 1822.

    (Also on front cover):
    1874      
    1798        
      
    72          (possibly computation  of Jacob’s age at his death by Elizabeth Livengood)

    Submitted by: Mrs. Martha Taylor
    Collected by: The Bontes to Jeanette Wilson

     

     


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