He was the son of
Peter Cunrads and
Gertrude.
1 On 23 May 1708 John Cunrards was listed as a member of Mennonite Church, Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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Peter Cunrads and
Gertrude,
Sibilla Cunrads,
Alitie Tyson, and
Johann Lennsen also were listed as members.
2 John Cunrards married
Alitie Tyson, daughter of
Cornelius Tyson and
Margaret, say 1709 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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33 On 4 January 1739/40 at Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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Mathias Tyson pledged security for the bond of 500 pounds obtained by
Catherine to administer the estate of
Peter Tyson.
4,5 John Cunrards wrote a will on 13 December 1756 in Creesham, German Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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Cornelius Cunrads and
John Cunrads.
He made the following bequests.
6 wife Alitie Tyson all of his personal estate, a yearly income of 15 pounds to be paid by the executors starting a year after his death, as well as firewood, the use of the house, a piece of mowing ground of 2 acres, and an inclosed garden.6 Son Cornelius Cunrads a lot of 64 acres and 55 perches of land including the house his mother lives in. Cornelius is to pay 5 pounds of the 15 pounds due his mother and 1/3 of the firewood.6 Daughter Margaret Cunrads 35 pounds one year after his death.6 John Cunrards died between 14 December 1756 and 3 March 1758 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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6 His will was proved on 4 March 1758 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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