Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
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Currently researching Wentling's in Lebanon and would like to talk to any Wentlings in Annville or East Hanover that might have information to share. I am happy to share what I have found with you. I just discovered connection of Lebanon Wentlings to those in Annville. We are descended from Peter Wentling b: 1834. I am stuck on Peter at this time trying to find his parents names. Peter lived in Lebanon with wife Mary and children Henry, Levi, Benjamin, Andrew, John, Miranda & Amelia. 1850 census shows a Peter Wentling with same birth year residing in East Hanover in the Jacob Stoufer household he would've been 16 at the time. I've been told there is a church in East Hanover area that has records dating way back that include many Wentlings. Also looking to find out the name of this church.
Andrea Wentling ; anwentling@yahoo.com; Posted: December 19, 2007
Mary Bauman [born 27 Apr 1822, died 20 Sep 1893, buried in Palmyra Cemetery] married Solomon Nye. They are my great-great-great grandparents.
I'm searching for any information on them, or their ancestors. Thanks.
John Ray ; danraydesc@aol.com; Posted: December 9, 2007
Solomon Nye, born circa 1816, married Mary Bauman [born 27 April 1822, died 30 Sep 1893, buried in Palmyra Cemetery]. One son, William, born 1853 in Palmyra.
Solomon and Mary are my great-great-great grandparents. I'm searching for more details on them and their ancestors.
Thanks.
John Ray ; danraydesc@aol.com; Posted: December 9, 2007
I am searching for the parents of my 5th grtgndfather, William Wood, born 7-15-1751 in Lancaster County PA. Since so much of Lancaster County is now part of other counties I am trying to find information about a "William Wood" listed in Hanover Twp in 1750. Since Hanover Twp is now part of Lebanon County maybe someone has information about William Wood or the Wood Family in this area.
I will appreciate any information or leads you give me.
Info: My William Wood and his family moved to Orange County NC in late 1750s or 1760s. He fought in AM REV from Orange County NC.
Thank you very much.
June Fulghum
June (Wood) Fulghum ; Fulghum64@bellsouth.net; Posted: November 26, 2007
AURENTZ Family I am looking for any information and records on Jacob Aurentz (b 1872 d 1961) and his father and grandfather). Jocob lived at 537 1/2 Maple Street in Lebanon, PA on March 19, 1920. His father was William Aurentz (b 1831 d 1881) William's father was Joseph Aurentz (b ? d ?). Joseph was married to a Christine Wengert (b ? d ?). Records may have the name spelled as Arantz or Arentz. I beleive Jacob had at least seven children - Minnie, John, Bertha, Oscar, Allen, Roy, and Herman....Thanks in advance. Richard E. Ahrens ; reahrens@enter.net; Posted: November 17, 1998
Richard E. Ahrens ; reahrens@enter.net; Posted: November 18, 2007
I am searching for the parents of John Strohm born June 24, 1792. He married Eva Wolfersberger about 1816. They lived in the Schaefferstown, Pa. area and are buried in Bucher's cemetery. I welcome any information about them, but I am specifically looking for the parents of John.
Karen Berschauer ; rberschauer@cox.net; Posted: November 8, 2007
Cindy, I just found an old posting of yours from 1998. The old e mail address came back. I have some info for you about Lawrence Peters & Alice McGinnis.
Carol Corbett ; ccorbetts@zoominternet.net; Posted: September 22, 2007
Hi, I recently found a warrant for property in the name of Abraham Keynsingher, issued in December 1737 in Lebanon Towmship, Lancaster County. No patent was ever issued- Abraham died in 1749. My question is twofold- has anyone ever come across a patent that has his warrant, and what were the boundaries of Lebanon Township in 1737?thanks,Ken Kensinger
ken kensinger ; khkensinger@hotmail.com; Posted: September 18, 2007
While researching the PA Archives I found a warrant issued to Abraham Keynsingher in 1737. This is most likely my ancestor Abraham who immigrated to Philadelphia on the Mortonhouse in 1729.If anyone has any further information I'd greatly appreciate it- I've been trying to locate where the family settled after leaving Philadelphia for several years now.Ken K.
ken kensinger ; khkensinger@hotmail.com; Posted: September 13, 2007
I am searching for anyone with access to Civil War records. My Great Great Grandfather was Daniel Dieffenbauch ULRICH, born 15 Oct 1839 - Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA, Christening: 7 Dec 1839 - Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA, Death: 19 May 1898 - Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA, Burial: in Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA. His parents were Adam ULRICH (1803-1855)and Rebecca STEWART (1808-1885). He married Eliza N. HEILMAN (26 Dec 1839 - 26 Jan 1924) Marriage: 27 Sep 1860. They had ten children: 1. Henry Heilman ULRICH (1866-1943) 2. William Lewis ULRICH (1867-1925) 3. Martin Luther ULRICH (1869-1871) 4. Charles Albert ULRICH (1870-1871) 5. Arthur Daniel ULRICH (1871-1872) 6. Adam Stewart ULRICH (1872-1947) 7. George Alvin ULRICH (1873-1944) 8. John Stanley ULRICH (1875-Aft 1920) 9. Clarence ULRICH (1877-1942) 10. Ella Nora ULRICH (1878-1965). His marriage date compared to the birth of his first child and the patten of births that follow STRONGLY suggests he was away for the Civil War. I find a Daniel Ulrich listed in the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, the 6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (70th Volunteers) and (my best guess) the 7th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (80th Volunteers).
Does anyone have access to the records to clarify this?
Thanks for any help!
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Keith A McKain ; OurAncestry@comcast.net; Posted: September 8, 2007
I am looking for information on the John W. Albert family of Lebanon. He was married to Elizabeth McCurdy. Their son Ralph M. Albert married Margie M., maiden name unknown. They had a daughter Mary E., born about 1918. I would appreciate hearing from anyone with information on this family. Thank you.
Nancy McCurdy ; nmack7@earthlink.net; Posted: August 9, 2007
SNAVELY/SCHNEBELE of Bismark (west Cornwall, apparently now Quentin) Lebanon Co. According to the obituary of Barbara (SNAVELY) McAllister(30 Dec 1786-22 Sept 1887), Barbara's parents were Peter, who died at age 72 and Barbara who died at age 78. Peter and Barbara Snavely, who had a farm where Bismark was later built, had 5 daughters and 6 sons (names not known), all of whom except two lived to an old age. Any information on this family would be appreciated.
Barbara Jarvis ; allis2@cox.net; Posted: August 3, 2007
I am interested in two records from the Trinity Tulpehochen Reformed Congregation, Jackson, Lebanon County. The first is the marriage of Rebecca Riegel to Daniel Berger (ancestry has Beyer) on April 7, 1838. The second is her birth record, October 2, 1818 and her parents were John Riegel and Catherine Trewitz. Does anyone have access to the church records? Her parent were also married in the same church.
Bill Regli ; wregli@msn.com; Posted: August 1, 2007
I am still searching for Jacob B. Getz from Lebanon. He was born between 1810 and 1820. He was first married to Susan/Nancy Umberger then to Elizabeth Kreiser. He is buried at the Moonshine Cemetery. I have been searching for about 8 years. I have no idea what the "B" stand for. I'm guessing it was after a relative. So since there weren't too many names that began with a "B" I was hoping someone would know if he is with the line of Baltzer and Berenard Getz. Any help????
Cindy Pelfrey ; cinday28@msn.com; Posted: July 31, 2007
I am looking for any and all information on a Victorian house on s market st.
Thanks
Ricardo Ayala ; moto@netscape.com; Posted: July 26, 2007
Looking for information on David Fisher/Fischer will dated 1762, said to have been burried in Bethel Moravian church. one of his sons George (my gggggg grandfather) married Elizabeth Conrad (Conradt)in 1762 in Bethel Twp. other sons were Peter, Lorentz (Lewis)Jacob,Michael. His first wife Catherine was the mother of these boys, later he married Anna Mary and I think they had two daughters. Anna Marie possiably. I am trying to get proof that David was the father of my George. Thank you for your help.
Sonja Fisher LeVan ; smlevan2@msn.com; Posted: July 20, 2007
Seeking the burial place of my cousin Roland H. Joyce, who died in August of 1973.
Jim Yeager ; jjpedesk@earthlink.net; Posted: July 16, 2007
Can anyone help me,looking for a Cassie or Kate (Mease) Boltzdied in1966, Her parents were William and Elizabeth (Donton) Mease. She was married to a George M. Boltz. Her parents were my great great great aunt and uncle. Wanted for familt tree.
Eva Lengel ; llleng@epix.net; Posted: July 15, 2007
Welcome to the 45th annual Yeich Family Reunion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sunday, July 15th, 2007
Place Auburn Memorial
Park Opens 9:00am
Family Style Dinner 12:30
Meeting 1:30
Games all through the day
Park Closes 7:00
Lots of FUN for the whole FAMILY come join us it'll be a blast.....
-Remember it's family style just bring your own plates and plastic wear and a covered dish...
-Baked items, chinese auction items all are greatly appreciated (bake us somthing espeacially yummy!!
-We are planning a very enjoyable day for everyone.....(Big and Small)
-We appreciate all the help and donations we recieve ...
We truely appreciate all the help everyone who participates is giving..
Officers
Rich Donati President
harry yeich vice
Rich Moyer Treasurer
Heather Donati Secretary Hello Family! Once again let's try to pull off another successfull year .....
Last year we didnt recieve much feedback again on the addresses so it would be greatly apreciated if
you could contact us letting us know we should continue to mail the flyer to you or to discontinue it.
We are hoping to try for another nice turnout. You can contact me with info at 610-562-3285
(Heather secretary) or Cindy Donati 570-366-1872 or email me at hmd1111@verizon.net.
We have also increased activities we are having bingo, chinese auction, baked goods auction, a few mystery boxes and some childrens games. We are providing soda, (new restrooms at the grove) . So we are strongly urging everyone to join us...( If you are alone bring a friend) .
Last Years Reunion, We had a silent auction that went well, everything was nice, the baked goods were delicious. But we are basically, financially hoping to increase more involvement so we can break even..All participation will be greatly appreciated..Thx, The officers
Douglas H Good ; good_yeich@netzero.com; Posted: July 11, 2007
Looking for info about the Bechtold's/Bechtel's of Lebanon Co. (maybe earlier from Berks Co. also). Specifically, Henry Bechtold (1800-1850) married Elizabeth Uhrich (1801-1859). They lived near Avon in Leb. Co. I can't locate their marriage record or any info about Henry's parents, Jacob and Catherine (no dates).
Holly ; hjjreed@yahoo.com; Posted: July 3, 2007
I am looking for information on Martin Maurer. The date of birth I have is about 1775. He is listed as married to Catherine Mengle. I read that they were married in Lancaster. I thought maybe that is where they lived.I would love to confirm my trace and find out more information on Martin Maurer. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.ThanksBarbara
Barbara ; bcollier_33@yahoo.com; Posted: June 25, 2007
I am working on my family tree (novice/ part-time) and I hit a road block. All my past Smeltzers were born/raised/died in Dauphin County,specificialy in West Hanover Township. My road block is around the early 1800's. I am looking for a Peter Smeltzer died around the mid 1800s and was married to a Rebecca Miller on 12/16/1826 in Dauphin County. Rebecca was also born in West Hanover Township in 1806. I can find nothing on Peter other than he is believed to have died in West Hanover Township (unable to find any records of that). According to his son's, William Smeltzer, Civil War pension claim Peter was born in PA. Any assistance or knowledge would be much appreciated. I have specifics regarding William and his lineage, if needed.
Brian Smeltzer ; choclab1@comcast.net; Posted: June 22, 2007
I am looking for contact information for North Bellegrove Cemetery in North Anneville Township, Lebanon County. I was wondering if you would be able to direct me?
Thank you,
Bonnie Rutter
Client Service Associate
Lancaster Trust Center
Wachovia Bank
800-531-6120
bonnie rutter ; bonnie.rutter1@wachovia.com; Posted: June 22, 2007
I need to know where I could find an obituary about a man died on 1979-07-20 and buried here Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.His name is: Ercolani Giuseppe. If there's someone that could help me please contact at this email. Thanks very much
Andrea ; doyleandjeff@yahoo.it; Posted: June 8, 2007
Please note my revised info on Ulrich Stephen who was buried in the Hebron Moravian Church at Lebanon, PA. It reads: . Please note that there were two Ulrich Steffys, one who was born at Steinsfurt in Germany (not far from Heidelberg) and who settled at Skippack in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He married Anna Altaffer in Steinsfurt in 1712. and emigrated with Rev. George Michael Weiss, a Reformed minister, in 1727 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My ancestor, Ulrich Steffy, emigrated most likely between 1741-1743 from Hoffen, Alsace, and previously Affoltern, Switzerland. There are no ship records that have been found of this family’s emigration. Posted by: Gerald R. Steffy
Gerald R. Steffy ; grsteffy@yahoo.com; Posted: May 16, 2007
I have an antique book that I bought about 6 years ago. It is called "The Life of James Abram Garfield" by William Ralston Balch. I bought it because I am an amateur Southern genealogist and a historian specializing in nineteenth-century America. I noticed after I had bought it that there was an inscription in pencil on the inside flyleaf that says: "P. C. Croll. Womelsdorf, Pa. Nov. 26/81. To Noble & Paul: This book about a President and by a Preacher is given to two boys - one to be a President, the other a Preacher. Who will be the President & who the Preacher & which is the greater? Lovingly Your Pastor P. C. Croll." I know that Rev. P. C. Croll was a local historian and author of books about Lebanon County, PA area & families as well as a Lutheran pastor from that area. I was going to sell this book on E-Bay but I wanted to put a post on this board in case anybody would like to know more about it. I will send a scan of the inscription to those who want it. Contact me at thomgela@gmail.com for more info. -Angela
Angela T. ; thomgela@yahoo.com; Posted: May 14, 2007
Recently discovered an old bible record in my files which I bought in an antique shop years ago. My intention was to get it back to the family decendents. It consists only of a few pages with family information. The primary couple was William A. FREELAND (born 08 APR 1853) and Harriet WINEGARDNER (born 19 FEB 1858) who married in Harrisburg the 24 of DEC 1878. With proof of relatioship, I'll be more than happy to send this to a member of this family at no charge.It mentions the marriage of Mary FREELAND to Paul Leon MYERS on 26 AUG 1911 at Lebanon, PA. and seems to have been signed by three men. Under BIRTHS are: Frank FREELAND, born 21 MAY 1879; Jane FREELAND, born 26 APR 1880; Catey{?} FREELAND, born 21 MAY 1883; Hariey{probably Harry} FREELAND, born 13 DEC 1886; Marie FREELAND, born 10 AUG 1893 Under DEATHS: Frank FREELAND, died 22 JUN 1879; Harry Warren FREELAND, d. 26 NOV 1918; Charles N. FREELAND, d 01 FEB 1885; William A. FREELAND, d. 24 JUL 1920; Harriet W. FREELAND, d. 05 MAR 1925
Sherry B. TYLER ; sherrynwp@aol.com; Posted: May 6, 2007
Who are parents of Heinrich Brecht, b. 13 January 1800 in Shaefferstown, baptised there 26 January 1800 in St. Luke Lutheran (Heideschaefferst)Church, m. in 1821 Hannah Edwards (her parents also sought). See my genealogy on-line at http://www.aemyers.net/genealogy
Albert Myers ; albert@onemain.com; Posted: April 24, 2007
Looking for any data on Thomas Gorley who died in Johnstown in 1959 or 1960. Also looking for info on his wife Dorcus Birt who died sometime after 1926. Thank you.
Charles Gerlach ; fireflys@comcast.net; Posted: April 17, 2007
Looking for parental information on John (T?) Miller (Jr?) born @1826. Lived in Fredericksburg 1850 through at least 1870. Died before 1894. Married Mary Ann ???. She was born @1833. The had children Emma, John, Sarah, Ellen, Warren and Morris. Believe parents were John and Magdalena (also called Molly). Need confirmation. May have had a sister named Pega Ann.
Jo Anne Miller ; miller54@paonline.com; Posted: April 10, 2007
Christian Andereck married Anna Jung in 1735. In 1738 he had warrent for land on the Little Conewago. Could not find it in Lancaster Co records. Is there a record of this warrant in Lebanon Co perhaps.
Harry Selsor ; selsorhd@mac.com; Posted: March 27, 2007
I have hardly any details. I have a sampler made in 1836 by a Caroline Seigrist. I am researching the item for an exhibition. If the sampler was made in 1836 then Caroline would have been between 8 and 12 when she made it. She could have been as young as 6 or as old as 16, but 8 to 10 would be the usual age, dating her birth to approximately 1826. If you have any information or leads, please let me know. We are trying to learn as much about the girl who made this item. Thanks, Ed. Maldonado, Curator
Edward Maldonado ; clarkehouse@interaccess.com; Posted: March 26, 2007
Looking for information on a Paul Gaidos & wife Annie. Both were from Czech. & lived in the Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa. area. Paul was b. 12/20/1881 d. 12/10/1963 Holy Savior Cemetery, Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa. Wife Annie was b. 9/6/1889 d. 7/28/1941 Holy Savior Cemetery also. Found in 1930 census Cornwall, Leb. Co. Pa.; Paul worked as an ore miner. Also shows that they immigrated in 1903 & married in 1906, but can not locate in 1910 & 1920 census. Trying to find date of immigration & ships name as well as any other information ie. where married & especially obituaries for both. If you can help....please email dhryoung@aol.comThank you!
roger young ; dhryoung@aol.com; Posted: March 25, 2007
I an looking for family information for Foster Lymaster family, Charles and Leaana Mease who were step children, a Harry Grenawalt who was a son. Also on Samuel ,Mabel, and Elmer.Fosters' sister Nida Mae was my grandmother. I thank you in advance and will share any information I have in return.
EVA LENGEL ; llleng@epix.net; Posted: March 2, 2007
Are there any descendants of the Howerter and Carmony families still living in the Lebanon Co. PA area?
I am trying to locate anyone who might have any old photographs of ANY Howerter or Carmony's that they would be willing to share copies of. I am willing to pay for any copies. I don't want the original photos. Good copies would be fine.My GGG Grandparents were Christian (b 1772) and Juliana (Carmony - b 1777) Howerter who lived in Annville. I have an old photo of their son, John and his wife, Nancy Weirich Hovarter (Howerter) and would like photos of his siblings if at all possible. I am also searching for photos of Mary Howerter Kreider (wife of Henry H. Kreider) and the Kreider children and/or any of their descendants. I have a photo of Henry.
Thanks,
Sharon (Hovarter) Wilcox
Sharon Wilcox ; wilcoxphoto@dmci.net; Posted: February 21, 2007
I need to know the age at which a girl was no longer considered to be a minor, so that she could receive an inheritance from her grandfather in Lebanon county in 1855.I believe the birthdate given on my great-grandmother's tombstone is probably not correct. Thank you very much for any assistance, or information about how I may be able to obtain this information.
Howard Groff ; groffh@aol.com; Posted: February 9, 2007
Does anyone know anything about the church/cemetery (no longer operating) that sits at the corner of E. Oak St. and N. Center St. in Fredericksburg, Bethel Twp. Lebanon County PA?Anything would help.Thanks
Lu-Ann Garber ; lu9@earthlink.net; Posted: January 31, 2007
Looking for information on a Rebecca Long born about 1840and a Mary Long born about 1842 . They lived in Union Township in the 1860 Census,They lived with Levi and Lydia Dundon (he was a ferrykeeper at that time). They had 5 children of their own living with them at the time to. If anyone has information on these persons please contact me .Thank You.
EVA LENGEL ; llleng@epix.net; Posted: January 22, 2007
A query was posted on this list on 4 June 1998 by Byrl Laucks on Sophie OHMWAKE, who married John KRUMBEIN around 1785. A couple of thoughts. John and Sophie Krumbine are listed in the 1850 census (Heidelberg District, Lebanon Co., Pa, 14 Aug 1850, printed page 2)
15/15 John Krumbine, 71 years old, Shoemaker, $275, b. Pa.
Sophia Krumbine, 72 years old, b. Pa.
This would put John born ca. 1779 and Sophia born ca. 1778.There are several accounts of the Krumbine/Krumbein family that places John born in 1767; but it is not certain where that date comes from (tombstone, Bible record, etc.). All accounts show that John Krumbein was the son of Leonhard Krumbein, Sr., originally of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.For many years I have been researching the genealogy of the am Weg/Omwake family of the German Palatinate and Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Jacob Amweg of Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania died between June 4th and July 13, 1790; the dates representing the signing a codicil to his will and the date it was admitted to probate. The eldest child of Jacob's second wife was Jacob Amweg/Omwake, 1773-1814; followed by seven younger children, including Sophia, who is almost certainly the wife of John Krumbein (her birth year calculated from the 1850 census -- 1778 -- fits perfectly).Here is a transcript of the 1790 will of Jacob Amweg:
WILL: Translation on file in Lancaster Co., PA:
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN, I, Jacob Amweg of the Township of Cocalico in the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, husbandsman being aged and weak and sick in Body but of good and sound Memory and Understanding, thanks be to God for the same and concerning the disposition of my Estate wherewith God hath blessed me in this Life.First I recommend my soul unto the hands of the Great and merciful God who gave the same, and my Body to the Earth (our Mother) to be buried in a Christian like Manner, and my Temporal Estate after my just Debts are first paid thereout by by Executor hereinafter named I give and bequeath in Manner following to wit:Secondly, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Catharine Amweg my Plantation with all the Creatures, to wit, Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep and Swine, and also all the Personal Estate of what Name soever which shall be found or be left by me at my Decease upon the condition that my Children be maintained and raised out of my said Plantation until my youngest Child shall attain the Age of twenty one years if she my said Wife Catharine Amweg shall marry again then she shall have no more than an equal share with my children of and in my Estate.Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my first born Son Henry Amweg the Sum of Five Pounds in good Gold or Silver Money for and in lieu of his first Birth Right to be paid to him which my youngest Child attain the Age of Twenty one years as aforesaid and he shall beside his said first Birth Right have and receive an equal share with his Brothers and Sisters hereinafter named.Fourthly I give and bequeath unto my daughter by the first marriage the sum of Five Pounds in good Gold or Silver Money afterhand and she shall besides that also have and receive in equal share with her Brothers and Sisters when my youngest Child attains the age of Twenty One years as above mentioned. Fifthly, I give and bequeath and it is my Will that my children by the second marriage to wit Jacob Amweg, Sophia Amweg, Catharine Amweg, Magdalene Amweg, Michael Amweg, William Amweg, Mary Margaret Amweg, and Samuel Amweg shall have and receive equal shares one as much as the other and no one more than the other. And I do hereby constitute and appoint my said beloved wife Catharine Amweg and my trusty friend Christopher Henry Reinhold Executors of this my last will and testament to fulfill and perform the same. And I do declare this and no other as being my Last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the first day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety.
Jacob Amweg
Signed, sealed and declared in the presence of us Witnesses thereto
John BrunnerNicholas Schneider
CODICIL
This writing is a Codicil to the opposite written Last Will and was wrote after the drawing but executed before the signing and sealing thereof by the Testator to wit, I Jacob Amweg, the Testator, do hereby order and direct that if my wife Catharine Amweg cannot continue with my children the management of my Plantation which I possessed until my death within the Township of Cocalico in the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania adjoining the lands of Nicholas Schneider on the one side and the Lands of Martin Burkholder on the other side so that the children may be maintained thereout and be taught to read and write and other necessary things as mentioned and directed in the Second article of my said Will and for these Purposes I have given and bequeathed the same to my said Wife, Then and in such case it is my will and I do hereby order and direct that all the same shall be given over to my trusty friend & executor, Christopher Henry Reinhold until my youngest Child shall attain the full age of twenty one years and I do hereby give unto him full power and authority to execute and fulfill my late Will and Ofer according to the best of his skill and understanding. But as long as my wife Catharine Amweg shall be able to work or manage the Plantation herself with the Children, she and the Children with the approbation of the said Christopher Henry Reinhold shall continue so to do. But if on the contrary that cannot be done and my said wife and the Children shall manage backward and run in Debt then it shall be left to my said Executor alone as above mentioned. And further I give and bequeath unto my son of the second marriage, to wit Jacob Amweg twenty five pounds in money aforehand which he shall receive after his Brothers and Sisters shall have received their shares. In witness whereof I have hereby set my hand and seal the fourth day of June one thousand seven hundred and ninety.
Jacob Amweg
Signed sealed and declared in presense of us Witnesses thereto
John Brunner Nicholas Schneider.
LANCASTER COUNTY-- on the thirteenth day of July in the Year of our Lord 1790 before the me the subscriber personally appeared John Brunner and Nicholas Snyder the two subscribing witnesses to the above writing who upon their solemn affirmations according to law affirm and say that they were present and saw and heard Jacob Amweg the Testator therein named sign, seal and publish....the above instrument....
--- Hope this helps someone interested in this family.
Richard M. Cochran
430 S. Stewart Ave.
Big Rapids, MI 49307
Richard M. Cochran ; rcochran@tucker-usa.com; Posted: January 21, 2007
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