Geography: Huntingdon County

No additional information available from Wikidata for Huntingdon County.


Associated Items

Foreclosure Document for Adam Levy, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1813 Foreclosure Document for Adam Levy, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1813

Legal document pertaining to the foreclosure of Adam Levy's property in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, due to back taxes owed from 1797-1811. The document, dated April 20, 1813, includes a Pennsylvania seal and may relate to land purchases made by Moses Levy in the 1790s. The document suggests potential inaccuracies or inconsistencies in Levy's earlier land acquisitions.

Indenture (Land Deed):  Transfer of Property from Levi and Leah Phillips and Bilah Cohen to James Smith, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1806 Indenture (Land Deed): Transfer of Property from Levi and Leah Phillips and Bilah Cohen to James Smith, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1806

This four-page land deed, measuring 11x17 inches each, records the transfer of 305 acres of land in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, for $266.67. The deed was executed on April 13, 1806, by Levi Phillips, Sarah Phillips (likely Leah Phillips, daughter of Joseph Simon), and Bilah (Bell) Cohen, acting as executrix for the estate of Joseph Simon. James Smith of Huntingdon County was the buyer. Abraham Myers Cohen witnessed the transaction.