Francis Gillmeyer [G456] (1753 - 1816) Genealogy
Francis Gillmeyer
Kilmire / Gillmeier / Gilmeyer
Born: 1753 in Germany
Married: M. Catharine ? abt 1781 near Manheim Twp, York Co., PA
Died: 20 Apr 1816 in Emmitsburg, Frederick Co MD
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Mother:
Religion: Catholic
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Children:
Francis Gillmeyer (ca. 1774)
Catherine Gillmeyer;
m. Walter Jenkins on ~2 Jul 1801 in Baltimore
Sarah Gillmeyer (29 Jul 1795 Baltimore MD -
10 Feb 1859 Emmitsburg MD);
m. James Storm (26 May 1817 in Emmitsburg MD)
Elizabeth Gillmeyer (28 Apr 1793 - );
m. Peter Smiley (15 Apr 1817 in Emmitsburg, MD)
Teresa Gillmeyer
George Gillmeyer (3 Oct 1797 - );
m. Catherine or Elizabeth Weis / Wise (20 Apr 1820 in Emmitsburg, MD)
John Gillmeyer;
poss. m. Margaret Berryer 26 Dec 1810 in Frederick Co., MD
Joseph Gillmeyer
Jacob Gillmeyer (1789 - ? LA)
Louisa Gillmeyer
Mary Gillmeyer;
m. Francis A. Mueller / Miller on 13 Oct 1811 in MD
Discussion
There is no current information as to from where or when Francis Gillmeyer
came to America. The IGI lists a Francisca Gillmayer, christened 1 Feb 1766 at Katholisch,
Landau In Pfalz Stadt, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany; parents Josephi Gillmayer
and Magdalenae Eichhorn. There is a possibility that this is the niece or younger
sister of Francis. Many of the people with whom Francis associated (and with whom
his family intermarried) were also from this area of Germany.
Both the 1800 and 1810 census are missing one daughter.
Reconstructed Bio
Francis Gillmeyer, born in 1753 in Germany, came to Pennsylvania no later than 1779. His first
evidence in Pennsylvania is in Manhime Township, York Co., where he shows as single
and reasonably well-to-do, being assessed 20 pounds.
By 1783, he had moved to Heidelberg Twp (Hanover) and was a married store keeper.
In 1784, he held a tavern license in Heidelberg.
During 1796 through about 1810, he lived in Baltimore with a dry goods and hardware store at
10 N. Howard St. His oldest son Francis had, by that time, established a separate household.
The family then moved to Emmitsburg, Frederick Co, MD, where he purchased
the Cedar Grove (Gilson) farm. He died in 1815, survived by his wife, five sons, and six daughters.
He appears to have been quite wealthy, having given various children over $6500 at the time of
his death.
Supporting Information
Census
- 1780 Census - PA, York Co., Manhime Twp
- 1800 Census - MD, Baltimore Co., two listed (12101-20010)(22110-22110, likely the son)
- 1810 Census - MD, Baltimore Co., Fran. Gilmeyer (12201-12101-05)
Wills
Frederick Co., MD No. 1187
In the name of God Amen, I Francis Gillmeyer of Frederick county Maryland being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing? mind, memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following...
I will and bequeath as follows -
Item I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Catherine all my estate real personal and mixed of which I possess except a tract of land near Morgan Town in the State of Virginia which I will and bequeath to my son John Gillmeyer his heirs and assigns forever. all and every other part of my estate within outstanding debts ? houses and lots or other property to be sold by my fair wife at in discretion? for the use and benefit of by children as follows: my son Joseph having received a sum of money as will appear by my ledger and my son John having received three thousand five hundred dollars my daughter Catherine Jenkins having received two thousand dollars my son Francis having received one thousand dollars and it is my will and desire and my beloved wife is hereby directed when she shall make sale of any or all of my said property she shall not give to either of my said Children Joseph, John, Catherine, or Francis any more until she shall have given or ? for each of my other children Jacob Gillmeyer, Elizabeth Gillmeyer, Sarah Gillmeyer, George Gillmeyer, Taresa Gillmeyer, a sum of money or property equal to what any of my said children have received should my said estate ? of such division if not to be divided upon the principal as above. Making each equal in what they have or may recieve so far as my 1st estate may reach not compelling any one to pay back any thing which they may have received. My daughter Mary Miller having received one thousand dollars she is to be considered as my other children that have received and not to receive anything more and I do hereby will and Bequeath to my beloved wife Catherine her ? in out of all my ? estate to be taken by here before she shall make any division as aforesaid and Lastly I do constitute and appoint by dear wife Catherine Gillmeyer to be sole executor of my last will and Testament with full power to sell and ? any land or real property ...
Witnesses: William Emmit, Thomas Radford, Daniel M. Moore
1816 - Loudoun Co., Virginia N:348
A similiar will is also listed.
Church Records
Buried with wife at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Emmitsburg, MD near walk at back left (NW) side of church.
Inscriptions:
Here Lies the Body of
M. CATHARINE GILLMEYER
Relict of the late
FRANICS GILLMEYER
Who Departed this Life Oct 1
1823 Aged 67 Years
Eternal rest give unto her O Lord
? ? and light shine upon her.
Here lies
FRANCIS GILLMEYER Esq.
Born in Germany in 1755; & died in
the bosom of the Rom. Cathol. Church on
the 22d of April 1816
Have pity on me, at least now, my Friends
because of the hand of the Lord hath touched me
Let him rest in peace.
Amen
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Listed in Conewago Chapel register as Franciscus Kilmayer as witness with wife Catharine for
baptism of Catharina d. of Erasmus & Catharine (Koch) Quater on 25 Mar 1791.
St. Peters Catholic Church, Baltimore, MD -
- Sarah Gillmeyer, b. 29 Jul 1795, bap 7 Aug 1795; d/o Francis & Catharine
- George Gillmeyer, b. 3 Oct 1797, bap. 8 Oct 1797; s/o Francis & Catharine
Land Records
- PA Archives, 3rd Series, Volume XXI - County of York
- 1779 Taxables -
- Manhime Twp, Single Men - Francis Gillmeyer, Tax 20.0.0
- Heidelberg Twp - Francis Giltmyer, Tax 29.0.0
- 1780 Taxables, Manhime Twp - Single Men - Francis Gillmyer, Tax 10.0.0
- 1782 Taxables, Manheim Twp - Francis Gillmeyer, cattle 1, Tax 10.0.0
- 1783 Heidelberg Twp (Hanover), York Co PA Taxables List - store keeper, 1 trade, 6 persons, 44.0.
- 1798 Baltimore Co. Tax records - p14
- 1800 Baltimore Co. Tax records - p2
- 1801-3 Baltimore Co. Tax records - p131
- 1804-8 Baltimore Co. Tax records - p158
Frederick Co Land Records -
- WR26 20 July 1806 - Deed recorded 8 Dec 1804 Joseph Hughes (and wife Mary Hughes) of Emmitsburg
to Francis Gillmeyer of Baltimore for $1200 30 feet square on corner of lot number 27 in Emmitsburg
- 10 Aug 1803 - Francis Gilmeyer of City of Baltimore and Adam Winterode
From Emmitsburg Historical Society:
- Deed list for Properties in Emmitsburg - Lot #27 [lot on southwest corner of town square at Seton Ave. on Main St.] 1832 - Bartholomew McCarffrey, Catherine Gillmyer. Turned into F. X. D. Confectionary by 1858.
- Deed list for Middle Creek Valley - Cedar Grove Farm (aka Gilson Farm), Northern Half
- 7/31/1809 Abraham Emmit {clrsb}-> Francis Gilmore [likely Gillmeyer] 126a £1010
- 1/21/1829 Gilmore Est -> Joseph Crabbs $2,000
Monongalia Co, WV Land Records -
- 1809 August 31. Jacob Foulk to Francis Gillmeyer Jr, attorney in fact for Francis Gillmeyer and John Zimmer, the grantees of Baltimore, MJD. Deed of trust. Foulk owes $1371.17 to Gillmeyer and Zimmer, payable on or before 31 August 1812. To secure the debt he conveys in trust 1000 acres adjoining Francis and Edward [sic] Deakins. Land to be sold if the debt is not paid. Signed: Jacob Foulk, Francis Gellmeyer. Witnesses: Wm G Payne, Thos McKinley, James Hurry. Proved by witnesses, January 1810. Del: to Mr. Gilmeyer, 28 August 1812. Recorded: Os 4: 529-531. [Toothman, Monongalia County (West) Virginia Deedbook Records 1784 - 1810 (Old Series Volumes 1 - 4) , p 372]
- 1814 March. William G. Payne summoned to answer Francis Gillmeyer, assignee of Jacob Foulk, in a plea of debt for $263.59 and $30 damage. Plea waived and judgement with stay. [Zinn, Monongalia County, (West) Virginia, Records of the District, Superior and County Courtsv. 9, p. 113]
- 1814 November. Jacob Foulk, Abraham, and Simeon Woodrow summoned to answer Francis Gillmeyer in a plea of debt for $70.14 and $10 damage…dismissed. [Zinn, v. 9, v. 110]
Courts
York County Clerk of Courts Quarter Session Dockets (1749-1877)
Name | Classification | Detail | Session | Year | Book | Page | Notes
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Gilmeyer, Francis | Tavern | Heidelberg Twp | July | 1784 | 13 | 199
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Gillmeyer, David | Official | Fairview Twp | Apr | 1814 | 1-3 | 353 | Supervisor of Highways | Only indication of a David Gillemeyer; relation TBD
GillmeyerR, Francis | Juror | | June | 1793 | 15 | 195
| Gillmeyer, Francis | Juror | | July | 1785 | 14 | 001
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From abstracts from Equity Court Records of Frederick County, at Mid Maryland Roots with thanks to D. D. Shipley
- JS-3 15-23 - Jan 1823, George Gillmyer vs Francis Gillmyer Estate
Francis Gillmyer wrote will 21 Apr 1816, filed 29 Apr 1816, see above.
Wife Catharine was executrix but died before settlement was completed.
On 8 Oct 1823, administrators of Catharine's estate were George Grover and John Harritt who also were trustees for the sale of the real estate. Sale was held at the house of Charles U. Bigham in Emmitsburg for tract "Cedar Grove," 103 acres; high bidder was George Gillmyer for $2,660 but he was unable to complete the contract so it was decided to rent this property to John Jones for $150 for one year. Another tract "Back/Buck Forest," 235 acres, was also offered but there was lack of bidders. An orchard of 6+ acres was also offered and bought by the Sisters of Charity of St Joseph for $138.37; they were also highest bidder for a mountain lot of 6 acres for $102 and a lot of 47 acres for $211.50. A 10 acre mountain lot went to John Dowlans? for $15. Sale of "Cedar Grove," 133 acres was finally made to Joseph Crabs for $3,419.
- JS-3 491-502 - Mar 1823, Gillmyer vs Bartholomew McCaffrey
- s/ John L. Gillmyer (tract in Morgantown, VA/WV) - his children: Catharine Gillmyer, Francis Gillmyer
- s/ Joseph Gillmyer (to be provided for by executors)
- d/ Catharine w/o Walter Jenkins, dec'd - her child: Ann Elizabeth Jenkins
- s/ Francis Gillmyer
- d/ Mary w/o Francis A. Mueller - her son: Francis Miller
- s/ Jacob Gillmyer
- d/ Elizabeth Gillmyer w/o Peter Smiley - her child: Catharine Smiley
- d/ Sarah Gillmyer w/o James Storm - her child: James Storm
- s/ George Gillmyer - his son: Joseph Gillmyer
- d/ Teresa Gillmyer
Catharine sold a house in Emmitsburg, on the diamond square, to Bartholomew McCaffrey (where he had been living) on Jan 1817 but McCaffrey failed to make
all payments and petition was filed by Catharine. On 10 Dec 1823, John Harritt and George Grover, as executors of Catharine, filed petition also.
Catharine's will listed Slaves - Joe (to be freed), Hannah, and their children - Bill, Isaac, Ian?, Joe, Jane, Rachel, and Hannah's unborn child. Although Joe was to be freed, Hannah was to be sold and then freed after 5 more years; all the children were to be sold and not freed until after they reached the age of 35.
On 7 MaY 1825, Patrick Quinn became highest bidder for $300.
- JS-5 212-217 - Jul 1826
Continuation of Distributions of Francis Gillmyer Estate
From the papers of Roger Brooke Taney
- 2 Nov 1807 - Francis Gillmeyer vs. George Heiler: Heiler promised to pay $200 for value received; Francis claimed damage in the amount of $50.
- 6 Feb 1809 - Francis Gillmeyer vs. Joshua & Jacob Delaplane: Gillmeyer plea that they render £269, 12 shillings, and two pence.
- 6 Feb 1809 - warrant for George Geiler in matter of $200
City Directories
Baltimore
- 1796 Baltimore Town & Fell's Point Directory by Robert Barnes: Gillmeyer Francis, dry good & hardware ftore, 10, Nor. Howard ft
- 1799 Baltimore Directory compiled by Holly G. Wright: Gillmayer Francis, N. Howard ft.
- 1802 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street
- 1804 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street
- 1807 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street, East Side From Baltimore Street
- 1807 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street
- 1808 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street
- 1810 Baltimore Directory : Gillmeyer Francis, merchant, 10, North Howard Street and Cowpen Alley, Corner of
Secondary References
- From History of Emmitsburg by Helman:
"In the year 1810 or 1812 Mr. Francis Gillmyer, a German importer, purchased Cedar Grove
farm (the Gilson farm), bringing with him a family of three boys and two girls. One son
studied for the church, but ere he took the vows he concluded to spend his days as a recluse;
he purchased Huckle's fields in the twenties and built a rustic cabin on it, planting cherry
trees as an acquisition he thought to the chestnut grove that surrounded the field; here he
dwelt sometime, carrying his meals from the College or walking there to eat them as best
suited him...Fifty years after the planter [died]; the land was inherited by Mr. James
Storm's wife who was a sister of the hermit priest..." p.109
- Index of Tavern Licenses Allowed by York County 1749-1806
by John R. McGrew lists: Francis Gilmeyer in Heidelberg in 1784.
- Other Info:
- Jacob Gillmeyer was a student-teacher at Mt. St. Mary's, Emmitsburg, MD, on 1827 list, Prefect 1829,
taught 1829-30, there 17 Sep 1833 and lived in Baltimore in about 1834. According to Mt. St. Mary's
records, he went to Cincinnati 12 May 1834; there is no record of ordination.
- Jacob Gilmeyer is listed as a midshipman on Sloop Erie in Officers of the War of 1812
by Naval Historical Center, Washington Navy Yard. Also, "Gilmeyer, Jacob E. Midshipman, 1 January, 1813.
Resigned 20 February, 1822." per listing if US Naval Officers.
- 8 May 1836 - Notre Dame Archives Calendar; Young, Mr. Joshue M., Mt. St. Mary's, Emmitsburg, Md.
to Bishop John Baptist Purcell of Cincinnati, Ohio: ...Mr. Gilmyer has almost finished his book.
II-4-f A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo. 5
- Marriages in the Baltimore Sun - 2 Jul 1801 - Walter Jenkins, merchant and Miss Catherine
Gillmeyer, both of Baltimore, wed last Tuesday by Rev. Beeston [Baltimore Federal Gazette]
- Listes Genealogiques sur L'origine Commune Des Families Savernoises (Alsace), 1960, provides the tree for the Gillmeyer family headed by Johann Michel Gillmeyer born ca. 1677 near Saverne and married to Ursula Werth. Their children included: Anna Catharine (b. 1709), Jacob (1711), Jacob, Anne-Marie Elisabeth (1712), Anton(1714), Magdalena (1719), Johann Jacob (1717), Franz Joseph (1722), and Franz (1730).
- "Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen 1558-1898," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NZMP-H8B : accessed 03 Nov 2013), Francisca Gillmeyer, ; citing Sankt Maria Landau (Pfalz), Rheinland, Germany; FHL microfilm 488337:
Francisca Gillmeyer. Female, born 01 Feb 1766 Sankt Maria Landau (Pfalz), Rheinland, Germany; christened 01 Feb 1766 Katholisch, Landau; father Joseph Gillmeyer, mother Magdalena Eichhorn
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