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Larry Herbstritt
Larry Herbstritt
July 3 at 1:49pm
This is for Paul Lynn Gardner and anyone else curious about the location of the Emil Christian Mosch farm. Beginning with the GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS, which first shows the purchase of the property in warrant 2120 Sweden Township by Emil & Wilhelmina Mosch from Maude Fee Huff in May 1919, we see that a year later the same property was sold to their son, Emil C Mosch Jr.
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GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS, POTTER COUNTY, PA - Grantees
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This is the deed showing the conveyance of 107.8 acres in warrant 2120 in Sweden Township. This would be very near the turn off from the Brookland Road onto A Frame Road.
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This is the conveyance of the same property from Emil & Wilhelmina Mosch to their son, Emil C Mosch Jr
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This is a comparison of the approximate locations of the property owned by Joseph Christian Herbstritt and the property of Emil Christian Mosch.
The map on the left shows the location of warrant 2120, named in the deeds of both property deeds.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Paul Lynn Gardner Entries on here are very interesting for more than Emil Jr. This shows when Otto C Mosch purchased the store in Galeton from his uncle Chris R Mosch in 1916.
Also when Otto purchased additional property in Galeton from George Miller in 1917.
Also when Emil and Wilhelmina Mosch purchased the farm in 1919 in Sweden Twp from Maude Fee Huff for the purposes of setting up a farm for their son Emil Jr.
Also this shows Emil Sr & Wilhelmina's sale of the Frinks Station farm to their son Frank Mosch in 1920 and also selling the Sweden Twp farm to their son Emil Mosch Jr the same year.
Then in 1921 Emil Sr & Wilhelmina Mosch purchased a lot in Coudersport to build their retirement home on. This all falls in line with the history as we know it.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Paul Lynn Gardner Thank you Larry Herbstritt.????
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Tina Dillingham
Tina Dillingham Wow! That
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Tina Dillingham
Tina Dillingham That is really cool. :-)
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John Christy Wetzel
John Christy Wetzel Great post! nice research, Larry... & Paul!
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| Date | 7/17/2017 4:31:02 PM |
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| Caption | Larry Herbstritt July 3 at 1:49pm This is for Paul Lynn Gardner and anyone else curious about the location of the Emil Christian Mosch farm. Beginning with the GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS, which first shows the purchase of the property in warrant 2120 Sweden |
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| Keywords | Potter County |
| Keywords | Mosch |
| Keywords | Larry Herbstritt |
| Keywords | index to deeds |
| Linked to | Mosch, Emil Ernest; Mosch, Emil Christian Jr.; Family: / ; Mosch, Emil Christian Jr.; Mosch, Emil Ernest |
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