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		<title>Will: Jacob Hoover (1801)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacob Hoover of Woodberry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania wrote his last will &#038; testament on 10 Nov 1800. It was proved 2 Mar 1801.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacob Hoover of Woodberry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania wrote his last will &amp; testament on 10 Nov 1800.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3929-1' id='fnref-3929-1'>1</a>]</sup>  It was proved 2 Mar 1801. Here&#8217;s a transcription:</p>
<blockquote><p>In the name of God Amen I Jacob Hoover of Wood<br />
berry Township Bedford County &amp; State of Pennsylvania being weak<br />
of Body but of Sound Mind and Memory and Understanding blessed be God<br />
for the same Do make and Publish this my Last will &amp; Testament in man<br />
ner and form Following to wit [?] , and first of all I Commend<br />
my Immortal Soul into the hand of Good [sic] who gave it, and my body to the<br />
Earth to be Buried in a Christian like manner at the Discretion of my<br />
Executors herein after Named and as to Such wordly [sic] Estate wherewith it hath<br />
Blessed God to bless me in this Life I give and Dispose of the same in the<br />
following Manner to wit I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Anna Hoover<br />
her heirs or assigns the sum of one hundred and Twenty seven pounds Lawful money<br />
of Pennsylvania which money she has Securities for in her own name I also give<br />
unto her heirs or assigns the further sum of five pounds three shilligs [sic] and nine<br />
pence to be paid out to her out of my property at my Decease I also give and bequeath<br />
unto her her heirs or assigns all my household Goods and Movable Effects (Except<br />
what money I have either in hand or otherwise belonging to me) I also give<br />
unto her the whole Use Possession and benefit of the Plantation I now live on with<br />
all the Appurtenances I now live on with all the appurtenances [sic] thereunto belong<br />
ing During the full term of her Natural Life And at her Decease to be [?] or<br />
sold and added to the rest of my Estate and Divided as is herein after Directed<br />
I also give and bequeath unto my son Henry Hoover that Just Sum of four shillings<br />
Good and Lawful money of Pennsylvania and as to all the Rest Residue and<br />
Remainder of my estate of what Kind and Nature so ever I allow to be Divided<br />
into Ten Equal parts or shares; And I Do hereby give and bequeath to my<br />
Martin Hoover one full share I also Give and bequeath to my son John<br />
Hoover one full share I also Give and bequeath to my Daughter Anne<br />
Houser one full share I also give and bequeath to my son Christopher<br />
Hoover one full share I also Give and bequeath to my Daughter Barba<br />
ra Rice one full share I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Frena [Hoover]<br />
one full share I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Madlina Rorah one<br />
full share I also give &amp; bequeath to my son Peter Hoover one full share<br />
except [twenty] five pounds which is to be reduced out of his share I also<br />
give and bequeath to my son Abraham Hoover one full share Except twe[n]<br />
ty five pounds which is to be reduced out of his share I also give &amp; be<br />
queath unto my two grandsons Christophel and Andrew Hoover [?]<br />
of my [?] [son] Henry Hoover one full share Except Twenty five<br />
pounds which is to be reduced from their share And the sum of [?] five Pounds [?]<br />
is to be reduced out of the [?] Last mentioned share I give  &amp; bequeath unto my [son]<br />
Jacob Hoover with what he has before Received which is to be all his part and<br />
the share which I bequeath to my two grand sons Christophel and Andrew Hoover<br />
I allow to be equally Divided between them Each to have an Equal part thereof<br />
And Lastly I nominate, Constitute  Ordain and Appoint my two Trusty son<br />
in-laws Martin Houser of Woodberry Township Bedford County &amp; State of Pennsyl<br />
vania &amp; Jacob Rice of Washington County and state of Maryland to be the [sole<br />
Executors of this my Last Will &amp; Testament And I do hereby utterly Disallow<br />
Revoke and Disannul all and every other former Testaments Wills Legacies and be<br />
quests by me in any way named and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming<br />
this and no Other to be my Last Will and Testament In Witness where<br />
of I have hereunto set me hand and seal the tenth day of December in the year<br />
of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred<span style="text-align: right;"> Jacob Huber (seal) </span></p>
<p>Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the<br />
above named Jacob Hoover to be his Last<br />
Will and Testament in the presence of us<br />
who have hereunto subscribed our names<br />
as Witness in the Presence of the Testator~</p>
<p>We the Witnesses Do hereby Certify that<br />
the words (her heirs or assigns) above lines [?]<br />
fifteen and seventee was wrote and Interlined be<br />
fore the Testator Signed his name thereunto<br />
Jacob [Shoenfeld] [in German]<br />
Peter his X mark Bower</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<li id='fn-3929-1'>Jacob Hoover will (1801), Bedford County Will Book A:152 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3929-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Lancaster County Hoover Will Abstracts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 13:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During a visit to the Pennsylvania State Archives, I made copies of Huber/Hoover wills up through the early 1800s. I've transcribed some of those wills and posted them on this site. I also abstracted a number of Huber/Hoover wills which are posted here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During a visit to the Pennsylvania State Archives, I made copies of Huber/Hoover wills up through the early 1800s. I&#8217;ve transcribed some of those wills and added them to <a title="Lancaster County Hoover documents" href="http://www.krishocker.com/documents/">this site</a>. I also abstracted a number of Huber/Hoover wills, as follows:</p>
<blockquote><p>Esther Huber, Martic Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-1' id='fnref-3567-1'>1</a>]</sup><br />
5 Dec 1828, 15 Mar 1832<br />
Sisters: Barbara, Christina, Susanna<br />
Nephew: Peter Huber of Martic twp.<br />
Executor: Peter Huber</p>
<p>Henry Huber, East Donegal Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-2' id='fnref-3567-2'>2</a>]</sup><br />
29 Dec 1836, 28 Feb 1837<br />
Mother: Christiana Huber<br />
Sister: Catharine Miller<br />
Niece &#038; Nephew: Barbara Hertzler, John Hertzler (Guardian: Nathaniel Wilson)<br />
Executor: Nathaniel Wilson</p>
<p>Barbara Huber, Martic Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-3' id='fnref-3567-3'>3</a>]</sup><br />
5 Dec 1828, 16 Jun 1841<br />
Sisters: Esther, Christianna, Susanna<br />
Nephew: Peter Huber of Martic<br />
Executor: Peter Huber<br />
Letters test. were granted to Abraham Herr 29 Jun 1841, the executor having renounced.</p>
<p>Abraham Huber, Lampeter Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-4' id='fnref-3567-4'>4</a>]</sup><br />
31 May 1842, 30 Sep 1843<br />
Wife: Ann<br />
Children: John, Levi, Elizabeth wife of Abraham Harnish, Mary wife of John Huber, Catharine wife of John Yordy<br />
Grandchildren: Levi Kneisley, Mary Kneisley wife of Benjamin Huber, Elizabeth Kneisley (children of Ann, dec&#8217;d)<br />
Executor: John and Levi Huber</p>
<p>Joseph Huber, Earl Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-5' id='fnref-3567-5'>5</a>]</sup><br />
16 Sep 1844, 21 Nov 1844<br />
Wife: Magdalena<br />
Children: Daniel, Isaac, Leah wife of David Martin, Sarah wife of Samuel Weaver, Elizabeth wife of George Shaeffer<br />
Friends: Christian Musselman and Daniel Rife<br />
Executor: sons-in-law David Martin and Samuel Weaver</p>
<p>Feronica &#8220;Frainey&#8221; Huber, West Earl Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-6' id='fnref-3567-6'>6</a>]</sup><br />
5 Jan 1839, 27 Jun 1845<br />
Husband: Samuel Huber of W. Earl<br />
Father: Marks Groff of W. Earl<br />
Children: Samuel, Fanny, Susanna wife of Henry Burkhart, Jacob Huber<br />
Brother-in-law: John Huber<br />
Executors: brother-in-law John Huber and son-in-law Henry Burkhart</p>
<p>George Hoover, Lancaster City<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-7' id='fnref-3567-7'>7</a>]</sup><br />
23 Jul 1832, 7 Sep 1846<br />
Wife: Catharine<br />
Children: Michael, George, Mary wife of George Ziegler, Christianna wife of Jacob Lantz, Joseph, Barbara, Sophia<br />
Executor: Michael Hoover and son-in-law Jacob Lantz</p>
<p>John Hoover, Lancaster City<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-8' id='fnref-3567-8'>8</a>]</sup><br />
n/a, 28 Nov 1846<br />
Wife: Elizabeth<br />
Executor: Elizabeth</p>
<p>Michael Huber, Lancaster City<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-9' id='fnref-3567-9'>9</a>]</sup><br />
2 Jun 1847, 11 Jun 1847<br />
Wife: Anna<br />
Children: Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Henry, George Michael, Philip Allen<br />
Executor: Anna Huber &#038; brother-in-law Adam Dellet</p>
<p>Michael Hoover (tailor), Lancaster City<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-10' id='fnref-3567-10'>10</a>]</sup><br />
13 May 1847, 16 Jun 1847<br />
Wife: Hetty<br />
Children: Samuel Henry, Francis Lewis, John Atlee, Christianna (mother named Anna)<br />
Executor: Godfried Zahn and Daniel Ritz</p>
<p>George Hoover, Lancaster City<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-11' id='fnref-3567-11'>11</a>]</sup><br />
1 Oct 1841, 31 Dec 1849<br />
Wife: Elizabeth<br />
No children named<br />
Letters of administration granted to Peter Hoover</p>
<p>Henry Hoover, West Lampeter Township<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-3567-12' id='fnref-3567-12'>12</a>]</sup><br />
18 Jan 1849, 18 Jan 1850<br />
Wife: Feronica<br />
Children: Christian, David, Matty, Susan wife of Peter Huber<br />
Executor: Christian and David Huber
</p></blockquote>
<div class='footnotes'>
<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<div class='footnotedivider'></div>
<ol>
<li id='fn-3567-1'>Lancaster County Will Book Q:189 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-2'>Lancaster County Will Book R:311 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-2'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-3'>Lancaster County Will Book S:482 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-3'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-4'>Lancaster County Will Book T:294 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-4'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-5'>Lancaster County Will Book T:500 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-5'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-6'>Lancaster County Will Book T:602 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-6'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-7'>Lancaster County Will Book U:172 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-7'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-8'>Lancaster County Will Book U:232 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-8'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-9'>Lancaster County Will Book U:342 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-9'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-10'>Lancaster County Will Book U:342 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-10'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-11'>Lancaster County Will Book U:811 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-11'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-3567-12'>Lancaster County Will Book U:817 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-3567-12'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
</ol>
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		<title>Will: George Hoober (1775)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 13:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[George Hoober of Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania signed his will on 21 Oct 1772; it was proven on 2 Feb 1775. He named his son John and friend George Fisher as his executors. In the document he also named his wife Barbara, daughter Barbara wife of Conrad Staly, and "my three grandchildren of Jacob Hoober Deceased." This is a transcription of the full will.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">G</span>eorge Hoober of Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania signed his will on 21 Oct 1772; it was proven on 2 Feb 1775. He named his son John and friend George Fisher as his executors. In the document he also named his wife Barbara, daughter Barbara wife of Conrad Staly, and &#8220;my three grandchildren of Jacob Hoober Deceased.&#8221;<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2851-1' id='fnref-2851-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<blockquote><p>In the Nam [sic] of God amen, I George Hoober of mound [sic] plesent [sic] Township<br />
in the County of York and Province of Pennsylvania Yeoman being weak in Body but<br />
of Sound and Perfect understanding Considering the uncertain continuance of my Life<br />
and the many Hazards and Dangers that it is obnoxious To and being Desirous to<br />
leave that small Estate and fortune Which God has been Pleased to Pass me with in<br />
my family and That I may have Nothing of this Transitory World or the Intanglements [sic]<br />
Thereof to Incumber [sic] my thoughts and Contemplations With at my going out of it but<br />
to think and meditate of the next World and the Inestimable Blessings and Comforts<br />
That are There to be Enjoyed, I Do make this my Last will and Testament In<br />
maner [sic] following Hereby Revoking all former wills by me made and first I Resign my<br />
Soul to the Great and most merciful God That made it and my Body I commit to the<br />
Grave to be Decently Buried and as to my Worldly Estate I Dispose thereof as Followeth<br />
that is to Say I do first appoint all my Lawfull [sic] Debts and funeral Expences [sic] to by paid out of<br />
my Estate by my Executors Herein after Named Item I give to my Son John Hoober all my<br />
Estate Both Real and Personal to hold to him his Heirs Executors administrators and Assigns<br />
and I do or[ther] That my Belovid [sic] Wife Barbara Hoober shall have her Suficent [sic] mentaine-<br />
nce [sic] out of the aforesaid Estate During her Natural life by my aforesaid Son or his Heirs Item<br />
I Give and order that my aforesaid son his Heirs Executors administrators shall pay<br />
unto my three grandchilderon [sic] of Jacob Hoober Deseased [sic] the sum of Twenty Pounds to by<br />
Equily [sic] Devided [sic] amongst them and that three years after my Desease [sic] and Barbara my<br />
Wife and Twenty Pounds I Give and order to my Daughter Barbara the wife of Conrad<br />
Staly to be paid by my said son John as aforesaid in four years after my Desease [sic] and my wife<br />
as aforesaid and I make ordain my well beloved son John Hoober and my frind [sic] Thomas<br />
fisher Sole Executrix of this my Lasat [sic] will and Testament in Trust for the Intents and<br />
Purposes in this my will contained to Perform according to my True Intent and meaning<br />
in Witness whereof I the said George Hoober have to This my Last will and Testament Set<br />
my Hand and Seal The Twenty First Day of october in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven<br />
Hundred and Seventy Two&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
Signed Sealed and Published by the said George Hoober in the<br />
Presents [sic] of us who subscribed our names in the Testators presence } George Huber (seal) [German script]<br />
and at his request &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
Johannes Georg Huber [German script]<br />
[German script, can't read]<br />
John Smith</p>
<p>York County Ss Before me Samuel Johnston Esquire Deputy Register for the Probate of<br />
Wills and Granting of Letters of Administration in and for the County of York in the Province<br />
of Pennsylvania personally came Johann George Hoober and John Smith Esquire two of the<br />
subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing Instrument of Writing and the said Johann George<br />
Hoober on his solemn Oath taken according to Law and the said John Smith on his Solemn<br />
Affirmation taken according to Law he conscientiously scrupling to taking of an oath do<br />
respectively say they were personally present and saw and heard George Hoober the Testator above<br />
named Sign Seal publish and declare the foregoing Instrument of Writing as and for his last<br />
Will and Testament that at the time of doing thereof the said George Hoober was of sound dispo<br />
sing Mind Memory and understanding according to the best of this Deponents and Affirments [sic]<br />
Knowledge and belief that they subscribed their Names as Witnesses to the same in the presence<br />
of the said Testator and at his request and that they also saw Detter Hobarh sign his name<br />
to the same as a Witness at the same time in the presence of the said Testator and at his request<br />
Sworn Affirmed &amp; Subscribed&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;                Johann Georg Huber<br />
before me at York the 2 Day of February 1775 }             John Smith<br />
Sam<sup>l</sup> Johnston Dep<sup>y</sup> Reg<sup>r</sup><br />
Both Ex<sup>rs</sup> sworn Inventory in 2 months</p>
<p>A true copy compared with the original at York<br />
Sam Johnston Dep<sup>y</sup> Reg<sup>r</sup></p>
<p>Memorandum That Letters Testamentary in Common form<br />
were granted to John Hoober and Thomas fisher of the Estate of George Hoober late<br />
of York County Yeoman Deceased Inventory to be Exhibited into the Registers Office<br />
at York at of before the second Day of April next and an Account or Reckoning at<br />
or before the second day of February next Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Office<br />
at York the second Day of February 1775.</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<ol>
<li id='fn-2851-1'>George Hoober will (1775), York County Will Book C:274 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2851-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: John Huber (1792)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Huber of Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania wrote his will 6 Oct 1792; it was proven 15 Dec 1792. He named his friends Henry Hershberger and John Bechtol his executors. This is a transcription of his will.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">J</span>ohn Huber of Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania wrote his will 6 Oct 1792; it was proven 15 Dec 1792. He named his friends Henry Hershberger and John Bechtol his executors and named his wife Susanna and his children John, Jacob, Anna and Susanna as his heirs.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2675-1' id='fnref-2675-1'>1</a>]</sup> This is a transcription of his last will and testament.</p>
<blockquote><p>-p.407</p>
<p>John Huber, deceased</p>
<p>In the Name of God Amen<br />
I Huber of Cocalico Township in the County of Lancaster and State of Penn<br />
sylvania Yoman being sick and weak in Body by of perfect sound<br />
Mind Memory and Understanding thanks be to God therefor having</p>
<p>-p.408<br />
taken into consideration the mortality of mankind have thought pro<br />
per to publish this my last Will and Testament in Manner and form<br />
following that is to say Principally and first of all I Recommend my<br />
immortal Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it to be in<br />
mercy received through the merits of my Redeemer Jesus Christ and my<br />
Body I give unto the earth to be buried in a Christian and decent<br />
manner at the discretion of my herein after named Executors and as tou<br />
ching those Worldly estates wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me with<br />
in this life, after my Just debts &amp; funeral expences [sic] shall be paid I give<br />
devise and bequeath in manner &amp; form following that is to say Impromis<br />
I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Susanna Huber all<br />
and singular my Messuage or Tenement Plantation Pieces of Tracts of<br />
Land Together with all and singular the Goods Household Stuff Im<br />
plements and furniture of what kind or nature soever to be held<br />
possessed and enjoyed by my said wife and children until my eldest<br />
son John Huber arrives to the age of one and twenty years if she remains<br />
a widow and names her After my name and then my said Messuage<br />
or Tenement Plantation Pieces or Tracts of Land shall be valued &amp; appraised<br />
by four Arbitrators indifferently chosen between my executors herein after<br />
named and shal [sic] sell all my personal estate by public sale and my<br />
said beloved wife Susanna shall have the third share of both Real<br />
and Personal estate (if she remains a widow as aforesaid) and my<br />
said son John shall have the said Messuage or Tenement Planta<br />
tion Pieces or Tracts of Land for said valued  price and my executors<br />
shall have ful [sic] power and authority to grant him a Deed for<br />
the same and to fix for him the terms of payment I order that the<br />
said Valued sum and of the Personal estate shall be distributed to and<br />
among all my heirs share and share alike after my said beloved<br />
wife Susanna have Received her share as aforesaid Yet nevertheless<br />
that he my said son John Huber with his other Brother and Sisters shall<br />
have and inherit out and from said state on equal full share<br />
and dividend with the other of my Children viz: Jacob Huber,<br />
Anna Huber and Susannah Huber Item It is my will in case my said<br />
beloved wife Susanna Huber should get an inclination for a other place<br />
at any time or times after my decease I allow her to bury me</p>
<p>-p.409<br />
wherever she shall seem meet (to have and to hold the same until my<br />
said son John shall arrive to the age of one and twenty years then and<br />
in that case I allow and it is my will that my executors shall have<br />
full Power and authority to sell me whole estate both real and Perso<br />
nal by Public sale for the best prices they can get and give such Deed<br />
or Deeds Conveyances as by the Buyer or Buyers shall be lawfully<br />
required and to give part thereof unto my said beloved wife for the<br />
Purchase of her [intended?] place and the Remainder there to put<br />
upon Interest until my said son John Huber shall arrive to his age<br />
aforesaid and then the same shall be sold again by my executors<br />
aforesaid and Divided as aforesaid Further it is my Will that if my<br />
said beloved wife Susanna Huber should marry again then and in<br />
that case my executors shall sell my whole estate in manner and form<br />
as aforesaid and my said wife shall have no more but her third<br />
According to law Further I do enjoyn [sic] my executors to give my said<br />
Children good scholing [sic] and to put my said two sons John &amp; Jacob<br />
too [sic] trade and lastly I nominate ordain and appoint my beloving [sic] friend<br />
Henry Heshberger and John Beikdol executors of this my last Will and<br />
Testament hereby revoking making null and void all former Wills<br />
by me made Ratifying and allowing this an no other to be my last<br />
Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set me hand<br />
&amp; Seal the sixth day of October in year of our Lord one thousand seven<br />
hundred and ninety two<br />
John Huber (seal)</p>
<p>Signed Sealed publish<br />
ed declared and pronounced by said John Huber his last Will and Testa<br />
ment in the presence of us the Subscribers who in the presence and at the<br />
request of said Testator and in presence of each other signed our names Mi<br />
chael Young George Heft Lancaster County [Ssr?] On the fifteenth day<br />
of December Anno Domini 1792 Before me the Subscriber personally appear<br />
ed Michael Young and George Heft the two subscribing witnesses to the with<br />
in Instrument in writing and upon their Solemn affirmation according to<br />
Law did declare and say that they were present and saw and heard John<br />
Huber the Testator therein named Sign Seal publish pronounce and declare<br />
and declare the said writing as and for his last Will and Testament and that<br />
at the time of doing thereof he was of sound and well disposing Mind<br />
Memory and Understanding to the best of their Knowledge Observation and belief<br />
Be it Remembered that on the fifteenth day of December Ann Domini 1792<br />
the last Will and Testament of John Huber late of Cocalico Township Yeoman<br />
deceased was proved in due form of Law and Letters Testamentary thereon<br />
were granted to Henry Hersberger and John Bechtol the executors therein na<br />
med they having first been duly qualified well and truly to administer<br />
the estate of the said deceased and especially to exhibit a true and perfect<br />
Inventory thereof into the Registers Office at Lancaster within one month from<br />
this Date and render a just and true Account of their Administration on<br />
said estate within one year or when thereto lawfully required Given under<br />
the Seal of said Office                           G. Ross Register</p>
<p>Examined &amp; recorded  G.Ross Register</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<div class='footnotedivider'></div>
<ol>
<li id='fn-2675-1'>John Huber will (1792), Lancaster County Will Book F:407-409, Pennsylvania State Archives, records group 47, roll 2354 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2675-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: Jacob Huber (1810)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacob Huber of Martic Township, Lancaster County wrote his will on 6 Nov 1808; it was proven 30 Nov 1810. Here is a transcription of his last will &#038; testament.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">J</span>acob Huber of Martic Township, Lancaster County wrote his will on 6 Nov 1808; it was proven 30 Nov 1810. In it he names his son Martin Hoober and his son-in-law Abraham Hoober, husband of his daughter Anna, as his executors. He also names his son Martin Hoober of Martic Township, his daughter Barbara Hoober, wife of Henry Hoober, of Rockingham County, Virginia, his daughter Anna, wife of Abraham Hoober, his daughter Susanna, wife of Abraham Gochenhower, his grandson Christian Huber, a son of daughter Barbara, and his grandson Jacob and granddaughter Barbara, children of his deceased son Jacob.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2678-1' id='fnref-2678-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<blockquote><p>Will of Jacob Huber Deceased</p>
<p>In the name of God amen! I Ja<br />
cob Huber of Martick Township in the County<br />
of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania———<br />
Farmer, being Weak in Body and for Advanced Age<br />
but of sound and disposing Mind Memory &amp; Understanding,<br />
and Calling to mind the Uncertainty of human Life, and that it is ordered<br />
for all men once to die, I therefore make my Last Will and Testament in<br />
the following manner (to wit) First I order and it is my Will that all my<br />
Just Debts and Funeral Expences be paid and discharged by my Executors<br />
out of my Estate as Soon as Conveniently may be after my Decease<br />
Item it is my Will and I do order that my Executors shall as Soon as can<br />
be after my decease put and keep the Sum of One Thousand pounds good<br />
current Money out of my Estate at Interest on good Security and with<br />
the yearly Interest arising from said sum they shall provide a good and<br />
Comfortable Living and Support for my beloved Wife Barbara during her<br />
Life she being at present in a distressed Situation and entirely unable to<br />
manage her own Affairs, I therefore charge my Executors to take Special<br />
care of her and if the Interest of said Sum Should not be Sufficient for<br />
her Support and Maintenance, then I impower my Executors to take<br />
as much from the principal at Sum Yearly as may be Sufficient with the<br />
Interest to provide a comfortable Living for her, and in case my said<br />
Wife Barbara Should at any time after my Deceased recover her Senses<br />
so as to be able to manage her own affairs then and in that Case I give<br />
and bequeath the said sum of One Thousand pounds or so much thereof<br />
as may remain unto my said Wife Barbara and to her heirs and Assigns<br />
forever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Son Martin Hoober all that<br />
certain piece or parcel of Land whereon he now Lives Situate in said<br />
Martick Township containing One Hundred and Thirty acres (more of less)<br />
According to the metes and bounds as they are Specified in a Certain Draft<br />
thereof made. To hold the same with the Houses buildings and Appurtenan<br />
ces thereto belonging unto my said Son Martin Hoober his heirs and<br />
Assigns forever. And I do hereby declare that the said bequest is and<br />
shall be the full and whole Share of my son Martin out of all my<br />
Estate real and personal, Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter<br />
Barbara (the wife of Henry Hoober) my Tract of Land Situate in<br />
Rockingham County in the State of Virginia containing one Hundred<br />
and Forty acres (more of less) being the same whereon they now live<br />
To hold the said Land withthe Appurtenances unto my said Daughter Barbara<br />
her heirs and Assigns forever. And I value and Appraise the said Land<br />
to her or them at and for the sum of Three hundred and Ten pounds Current<br />
Money of Pennsylvania and to be Charged against her as part of her share<br />
out of my Estate. Item I give unto my grand Children Jacob Hoober and<br />
Barbara Hoober (being the children of my deceased son Jacob Hoober)<br />
the Sum of One Dollar as and for their ful lshare out of all my Estate real<br />
and personal I having formerly by Deed granted and Conveyed unto their<br />
Said Father One Hundred and Fourteen acres of Land with a Mill there<br />
on erected which was to be in full for his share out of all my Estate, and<br />
my said grand Children are now the only heirs to the same. Item I give<br />
and bequeath unto my grand son Christian Hoober (being the son of my<br />
said Daughter Barbara who is intermarried with the aforesaid Henry<br />
Hoober) the Sum of Fifty pounds good &amp; Lawful Money of the State of<br />
Pennsylvania aforesaid which said sum is to be deducted out of the amount<br />
of my said Daughter Barbara’s share of my Estate and by my Executors<br />
put out to Interest on good Security during the Minority of my said grand<br />
Son Christian Hoober, and as soon as he may arive at the Age of<br />
Twenty One years, I do order that the same shall be paid to and for<br />
the use of the said Christian or his legal Representatives. Item the<br />
rest residue and remainder of my Estate real and personal including there<br />
in the said valuation sum of Three Hundred and Ten pounds of my<br />
Daughter Barbara’s Land, likewise the sum of Fifty  pounds Lawfull<br />
Money bequeathed to my Grandson Christian Hoober, and also including<br />
all such Sums of Money and Effects which I have heretofore and may<br />
hereafter Advance to my three Daughters (to wit) Ann the wife of<br />
Abraham Hoober, Barbara the wife of Henry Hoober aforesd, and Su<br />
sanna the wife of Abraham Gochnower and by me entered in a<br />
Book against them, I order to be divided into three equal parts<br />
And one equal third part thereof I give and bequeath unto my<br />
Said Daughter Ann the wife of Abraham Hoober and to her heirs<br />
and Assigns forever. And one other equal third part thereof<br />
I give and bequeath unto my said Daughter Barbara the wife of Henry<br />
Hoober and to her heirs and Assigns forever. And one other equal third part<br />
thereof I give and bequeath unto my said Daughter Susanna the wife of<br />
Abraham Gochenhower and to her heirs and Assigns forever. And after<br />
the Death of my Said Wife (in case remains insane) I give and bequeath<br />
the sum herein given for the support of my Wife or so much as may then<br />
remain thereof unto my said three Daughters to be divided among them or<br />
their Legal Representatives share and share alike. And Lastly I do<br />
hereby Nominate and Appoint my said son Martin Hoober and my said<br />
son in law Abraham Hoober Executors of this my Last Will and Testa<br />
ment making hereby null and Void all former and other Wills and<br />
Testaments by me made declaring this and no other to be my Last Will<br />
and Testament. Witness my had and seal the Sixth day of November<br />
in the year of our Lord one Thousand and eight Hundred &amp; Eight<br />
Jacob Huber (seal)</p>
<p>Signed, Sealed, Published Pronounced and Declared by the<br />
Testator as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us Witness<br />
es thereto called John Hoober Sr., John Hoober, Benj Hart</p>
<p>Lancaster County [Ssr?] On the 30th day of November Anno Domini 1810<br />
Before me the subscriber personally appeared John Hoober Senr John<br />
Hoober and Benjamin Hart who being duly affirmed according to Law<br />
do declare and say that they were present and saw and heard Jacob<br />
Huber the Testator, sign seal publish pronounce and declare the with<br />
in writing as and for his last will and Testament and that at the doing<br />
thereof he was of sound and well disposing mind, memory, and under<br />
standing to the best of their knowledge, observation and belief.<br />
William Bausman, Regr</p>
<p>Be it remembered that on the 30th day of November Anno Domini<br />
1810 The last Will and Testament of Jacob Huber late of Martick<br />
Township in the County of Lancaster deceased was proved in due<br />
form of the law and Letters Testamentary thereon were granted<br />
Martin Hoober and Abraham Hoober the executors therein named&#8230;</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<div class='footnotedivider'></div>
<ol>
<li id='fn-2678-1'>Jacob Huber will (1810), Lancaster County Will Book K:239-242, Pennsylvania State Archives, records group 47, roll 2356 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2678-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: Henry Huber (1757)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Henry Huber of Martic Township wrote his will on 7 Aug 1757; it was proven on 17 Jan 1758. Here is a transcription of the document.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">H</span>enry Huber of Martic Township wrote his will on 7 Aug 1757; it was proven on 17 Jan 1758. In it he names his son John and daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Bayer (Boyers). His executors were his friends Martin Bear and Henry Huber. Below is a transcription of this will. <sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2629-1' id='fnref-2629-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<blockquote><p>In the name of God Amen I Henry Huber of Martick [sic]<br />
Township in Lancaster County &amp; Province of Pennsylvania Yeoman<br />
being in Health of Body &amp; of sound &amp; disposing mind &amp; memory<br />
&amp; considering of many Accidents &amp; Casualties of attend &amp; will at last<br />
end this Mortal Live Do make &amp; declare this my last Will &amp; Testament<br />
First &amp; Principally Recommending my Imortal [sic] Spirit into ye Hands<br />
of my great Creator Trusting in y<sup>e</sup> Merits of my Blessed Saviour Jesus<br />
Christ for Pardon &amp; Remission of all my Sins &amp; happy admission<br />
into y<sup>e</sup> Regions of Immortal Bliss Item I order &amp; direct [?] all<br />
my just Debts &amp; Funeral Charges &amp; Expenses be paid &amp; discharged<br />
as soon as it can be Conveniently done after my decease by my my [sic]<br />
Executors herein mentioned ——— Item I Give &amp; Bequeath<br />
unto my beloved son John Huber the Half of my Real &amp; Personal<br />
Estate of Lands Money &amp; Goods to him for ever &amp; y<sup>e</sup> other half unto<br />
my Daughter Elizabeth Bayers she to have ye same [?] [?]<br />
the aforesaid John Huber her brother &amp; ye said Elizabeth Bayers<br />
Equally &amp; Impartially the Plantation &amp; Improvement excepted<br />
w<sup>ch</sup> [sic] is valued at £450 Currency Conditionally that is to say that<br />
y<sup>e</sup> said John Huber shall pay unto ye said Elizabeth his sister<br />
y<sup>e</sup> half of ye value of said Plantation w<sup>ch</sup> is my desire that my faithful<br />
Executor will see ye same done &amp; performed according to my desire share &amp;<br />
share alike ——— And I do nominate and appoint my Loving<br />
Friends Martin Bear &amp; Henry Huber executors of this my last Will &amp;<br />
Testament disallowing &amp; making Null &amp; Void all former &amp; other Wills &amp;<br />
Testaments by me at any time heretofore made of Executed declaring<br />
this &amp; no other to be &amp; Contain my last will &amp; Testament ——— N’B y<sup>e</sup><br />
value of y<sup>e</sup> above plantation is valued at £450 Currency w<sup>ch</sup> is interlined above<br />
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand N Seal this twenty<br />
seventh Day of August y<sup>e</sup> Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred<br />
&amp; fifty seven ———— Henry Huber (seal)</p>
<p>Signed Sealed &amp; Delivered pronounced &amp; declared by me the Testator to be<br />
my last Will &amp; Testment in the presence of us</p>
<p>James Hamilton Jacob Bölm Jacob Beÿer</p>
<p>Lancaster County [?] December 29th 1757 Before me the<br />
Subscriber came Jacob Behm &amp; Jacob Beyer two of the Witnesses to the<br />
above &amp; within written Will &amp; on their solemn affirmation did declare<br />
and say that they were present and saw &amp; heard Henry Huber the<br />
Testator above name Sign Seal Publish Pronounce and declare the above<br />
&amp; written writing as and for his last will &amp; Testament &amp; that at the<br />
doing thereof he was of sound &amp; dispersing Mind Memory &amp; Understanding<br />
to the best of their knowledge Observation &amp; Belief</p>
<p>Edw’d Shippen</p>
<p>Be It Remembered that on the 29th day of December 1757 The Last<br />
Will and Testament of Henry Huber deceased was proved in due form of<br />
Law and Probate and Letters Testamentary were granted unto Martin<br />
Bear and Henry Huber the Executor in the said Testament named<br />
they being first duly Qualified well and truly to Administer the said<br />
Decedents Estate To being and Inventory thereof into the Registers Office<br />
at Lancaster on or before the 29th Day of January next And to render<br />
a true and just Account of their [?] Administration when hereto<br />
lawfully required</p>
<p>Given under the Seal of the said Office<br />
&amp; me Edw’d Shippin</p></blockquote>
<div class='footnotes'>
<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<div class='footnotedivider'></div>
<ol>
<li id='fn-2629-1'>Henry Huver last will and testament (1757), Lancaster County Will Book B1:282-283, Pennsylvania State Archives, records group 47, roll 2352 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2629-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: Abraham Huber (1827)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abraham Huber of Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania signed his last will and testament 23 Jul 1817; it was proven 9 Jun 1827. He named as his sons John Huber and Abraham Huber as his executors. This is a transcript of his will.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Abraham Huber of Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania signed his last will and testament 23 Jul 1817; it was proven 9 Jun 1827. He named as his executors, sons John Huber and Abraham Huber. Abraham also named five daughters: Barbara (eldest), Mary, Christina, Ann and Elizabeth. This is a transcript of his will.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2771-1' id='fnref-2771-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<blockquote><p>Abraham Huber<br />
Deceased</p>
<p>In the name of God, amen! I Abraham Hoover of<br />
Canastogoe [sic] township in the County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania,<br />
farmer, being old and weak of body but of sound and disposing mind the<br />
memory and understanding, and calling to and the uncertainty of<br />
human life, and that is ordered for all men once to die, I therefore make my<br />
last will and testament in manner following, to wit<br />
First, I order and it is my will that all my just debts and funeral<br />
expenses be paid and discharged out of my estate by my executors<br />
Item, I give first and foremist [sic] to my oldest daughter Barbara, one hun<br />
dred and twenty five pounds<br />
Item, It is my will that my son John shall have the plantation<br />
where I now live on, a part in Canastogoe [sic[ and part in Martick [sic]<br />
township, and the said John shall pay in manner following, in one<br />
year after my deseise [sic], he shall pay two hundred pounds and the other<br />
years two hundred and fifty pounds till he pays eighteen hundred pounds<br />
Item, And it is my will that my son Abraham shall have the plantation<br />
that I bought of Christian Hoover and where my said son Abraham<br />
now lives on, at the sum of eight hundred pounds, and the payments to<br />
be maid [sic] in manner following, too [sic] hundred pounds in one year after my<br />
deseise [sic] , and two hundred every year til the sum of eight hundred pounds<br />
are paid, and this shall be both John and Abraham&#8217;s legacy in the said two<br />
plantations, after them paying as aforesaid<br />
Item I give and bequeath unto my five daughters Barbara, Mary, Christina, Ann<br />
and Elizabeth all the money left of the personal estate after the said Barbara<br />
having received the hundred and twenty five pounds, as aforesaid, and the<br />
twenty six hundred pounds ordered to pay by my said two sons shall be equil [sic]<br />
dividet [sic] amongst my said five daughters, share and share alike; And I do<br />
order and it is my will that my executors shall pay to Barbara, Christina, and<br />
Elizabeth as the aforesaid payments comes due till the[y] have received as much<br />
as Mary and Ann, which are charged in a book kept by me, till the[y] be equil [sic]<br />
and then share and share alike till all is paid<br />
And lastly I do hereby nominate, make and appoint my two sons<br />
John and Abraham Hoover, executors of this my last will and testament<br />
Making hereby null and void all former wills by me maid [sic], declaring<br />
this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness<br />
whereof I have hereunto set me Hand and Seal this twenty third day<br />
of July A. Domoni [sic] one thousand eight hundred and seventeen<br />
                                                           Abraham Huber (seal)<br />
Signed, sealed, delivered, pronounced and<br />
declared by the testetor [sic] as his last will and<br />
testament in the presents [sic] of us<br />
Johannes Brenneman, Christian Lein</p>
<p>Lancaster County [??] On the 9th day of June anno domini 1827. Before me<br />
the subscriber personally appeared John Breneman and Christian Lein<br />
the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will and on their solemn affirmations<br />
according to law, did severally declare and say that they were present and<br />
saw and heard Abraham Huber, the testator therein, sign, seal, publish<br />
pronounce and declare the same, as and for his last will and testament,<br />
and that at the time of the doing thereof he was of sound and well<br />
disposing mind, memory and understanding, according to the best of<br />
their knowledge, observation and belief.        F.A. Muhlenberg Reg<sup>tr</sup><br />
Be it remembered, that on the 9th day of June anno domini 1827.  The last<br />
will and testament of Abraham Huber, deceased, was proved in due form<br />
of law and letters testamentary to John Huber and Abraham Huber, the<br />
executors therein named, they having been first duly affirmed, according<br />
to law, well and truly to administer the estate of the said deceased, and<br />
especially to exhibit a true and perfect inventory thereof, into the Register&#8217;s Office<br />
at Lancaster within one month, and to render a just and true account of<br />
their executorship on said estate in one year or when thereto lawfully required;<br />
and be that they will diligently and faithfully regard and will and<br />
truly comply with the provisions of the act of Assembly relating to collat.<br />
eral inheritances. Given under the Seal of the said office<br />
                                                         F.A. Muhlenberg Reg<sup>tr</sup></p></blockquote>
<div class='footnotes'>
<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<div class='footnotedivider'></div>
<ol>
<li id='fn-2771-1'>Abraham Huber will (1827), Lancaster County Will Book P:43-44. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2771-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: Jacob Hoober (1788)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacob Hoober of Martic Township, Lancaster County wrote his last will &#038; testament on 13 Mar 1788. It was proved 9 Jun 1788. Here is a transcription of the document.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">J</span>acob Hoober (aka Huber) wrote is will on 13 Mar 1788; it was proven on 9 Jun 1788. His executors were his brother John Huber and his brother-in-law Jacob Hoober. He names his wife Barbara and six children: eldest son Henry, daughter Barbara, sons Jacob, Christian and John, and youngest son Martin.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2627-1' id='fnref-2627-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<p>&#8220;In the Name of God Amen<br />
I Jacob Hoober Senior of Martick township Lancaster County<br />
and State of Pennsylvania Being Weak in Body but of<br />
Sound and Perfect mind &amp; memory Blessed by God this<br />
Day Do make &amp; publish this my last will &amp; testament in manner<br />
following That is to say I wil that all my just Debts and funeral<br />
Charges be paid &amp; Satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my<br />
Decease or Death Item it is my will that my beloved wife Barbara<br />
shall &amp; may Enjoy the Benefit of my Plantation until my young-<br />
est son Martin is sixteen years old and likewise it is my will that<br />
my said wife is to have three horses or mares and five head of horned<br />
cattle her choice in my stock and sheep, hoggs Plough &amp; Horse<br />
wagon gears for horses &amp; other farming utensils &amp; household fur-<br />
niture and my wearing apparel what my said wife &amp; my hereafter<br />
nominated Executors shall think necessary which said goods &amp;<br />
chattles my said wife is to enjoy until my youngest son Martin<br />
is sixteen years old as aforesaid and the Remainder of my personal<br />
estate is to be sold by my Hereafter nominated Exrs by way of<br />
publick sale after my death as soon as conveniently and out of the<br />
Money arising thereby &amp; out of my outstanding money it is my will<br />
that my said wife shall have the sum of Thirty seven pounds<br />
ten shillings in Gold or Silver as soon as the Money may be collected<br />
out of which said Money my said wife is to give unto my daughter<br />
Barbara One Good Bed &amp; Bed sted, Spinning wheel &amp; kitchen<br />
furniture as she my said wife shall see cause and I will that<br />
my Eldest son Henry shall have the sum of fifty pounds<br />
in lawful Money in Gold or Silver to be paid unto him by my<br />
Exrs in nine months after my death and in one year after the<br />
payment of Henrys Money my son Jacob is to have the sum of<br />
twenty-five pounds of like lawfull Money as aforesaid to be paid<br />
unto him by my hereafter nominated Exrs And it is my will<br />
that my Daughter Barbara shall have one new Chest &amp; one<br />
Milch cow out of the above mentioned cattle which I allow<br />
to be kept on my Plantation untill my youngest son is six-<br />
teen years old and it is further my will that my two sons<br />
Christian &amp; John shall be firmly bound unto my said wife<br />
to obey her in all lawfull commands if she remains my Widow<br />
until the [sic] are Eighteen years ould [sic] &amp; it is further my Will that<br />
as soon as my youngest Son Martin is Sixteen years ould [sic] the<br />
all my Estate both Real &amp; Personal Shall be sold by my here-<br />
after nominted Exrs by publick sale unto the highest bidder<br />
except what I shall hereafter mention to be given unto my<br />
said wife viz one bed &amp; furniture one Milck cow one horse<br />
or Mare her choice out of the three which is left on the Plan-<br />
tation her sadle [sic] &amp; bridle and Household &amp; Kitchen [?]<br />
furniture what my said wife &amp; my said Exrs shall thinck [sic]<br />
necessary for her station and likewise the sim of seventy<br />
five pounds of lawfull Money in Gold or Silver to be [?]<br />
by my hereafter nominated Exrs as soon as the money can be raise<br />
out of the last sale of my Estate and the before and above mentioned<br />
personal Esate in full and in lease she y said wife should not<br />
remain my Widow then in such a case I order and will that<br />
[she] shall pay the sum of Fifty Pounds of like lawfull Money as above<br />
said into my Exrs or children again out of the Seventy five pounds<br />
Bequeathed heretofore unto her my said wife and it further is<br />
my will that my said wife shall have the Intrest [sic] of the one third<br />
part of the Money which will be raised out of my Real Estate while<br />
she remains my Widow &amp; no longer and She my said Wife is to have a<br />
piece of land lying between my Meadow and Samuel Winters<br />
land containing about twenty acres by the same more of less<br />
on which land my Exrs is to build a house for her Before my son<br />
Martin is sixteen years old which said House &amp; the benefit of<br />
twenty acres of Land she my said wife is to have During her<br />
Natural life &amp; after to fall to my six children or their Heirs, and<br />
it is my will further that the Money arising out of the Estate<br />
Both Real &amp; Personal Including the Money which shall be<br />
paid unto my Eldest Children, Shall and is to be Divided<br />
among and between my six children Equaly [sic] share and<br />
share alike only that Excepted which I have above and before<br />
Bequeathed unto my wife Barbara condition as aboe and<br />
before mentioned it is further my will that my Real Estate<br />
shall be sold in Different Payments and out of the Money of<br />
the first payments my eldest Children is to have their part<br />
and portion first and so on as the [sic] came to be twenty-one<br />
years ould, and I Do hereby Appoint &amp; Nominate my trusty<br />
&amp; Beloved Brother John Hoober &amp; my Brother in law Jacob<br />
Hoober to be the Executors of this my Last Will &amp; Testament<br />
Impowering [sic] them or their Survivors to Grant &amp; Execute Good<br />
Deeds or Titles unto the purchaser or purchasers of my Real Estate<br />
and hereby revoking all former Wills Bequeaths and Executors by<br />
me made or apointed [sic] Ratifying &amp; Conforming this and no other<br />
to be my las Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have<br />
hereunto set my hand &amp; Seal this Thirteenth Day of March<br />
in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and<br />
Eighty eight</p>
<p>Jacob Huber (in german script)</p>
<p>Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the Testator as<br />
his last Will and Testament in the presence of us.<br />
John Huber, Christian [Echtenach?], John Hart</p>
<p>Lancaster County[?] On the ninth Day of June Anno Domini 1788 Before<br />
me the subscribers personally appears John Huber, Christian [Echte<br />
nach] and John Hart the three Subscribing witnesses to the above<br />
foregoing instrument of writing and on the Solemn Affirmation<br />
Respectively did declare and Say that they were present and saw<br />
and heared [sic] Jacob Hoober the Testator therein named, Sign, Seal<br />
publish pronounce and declare the said writing as and for [his]<br />
last will and testament and that at the doing thereof he was [of]<br />
sound and well disposing mind memory and understanding<br />
to the best of their Knowledge, Observation and Belief. James Jacks Esq.</p>
<p>Be it Remembered that on the ninth day of June Anno Domini<br />
1788 the last will and testament of Jacob Hoober late of Martick town<br />
ship deceased, was proved in due form of law and letters Testamen<br />
tary thereon were granted to John Hoober and Jacob Hoober<br />
the Executors therein named they having first been duly<br />
Qualified well and truly to Administer the Estate of the said de-<br />
ceased and Especially to Exhibit a true and perfect Inventory<br />
thereof into the Register’s Office at Lancaster within one Month<br />
from this date and to Record a just and true Account<br />
of their Administration on said Estate or where therewith<br />
lawfully required Given under the Seal of said Office</p>
<p>Recorded &amp; Examined by James Jacks Regstr&#8221;</p>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<li id='fn-2627-1'>Jacob Hoober will (1788), Lancaster County Will Book F:23, Pennsylvania State Archives, records group 47, roll 2354 <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2627-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Will: Christian Hoover (1771)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christian Hoover of Heidelberg Township, York County wrote his last will &#038; testament on 15 Feb 1771; it was proven on 21 Mar 1771. His wife Mary was his executor. This is a transcription of his will.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">C</span>hristian Hoover of Heidelberg Township, York County wrote his last will &amp; testament on 15 Feb 1771; it was proven on 21 Mar 1771. His wife Mary was his executor.<sup class='footnote'>[<a href='#fn-2666-1' id='fnref-2666-1'>1</a>]</sup></p>
<p>The following is a transcription of his will.</p>
<blockquote><p>In the Name of God Amen I Christian Hoover of<br />
Heidlebergh [sic] Township in the County of York and Province of Pennsylvania being<br />
Weak of Body but of Sound and Perfect Mind and Memory Blessed be God<br />
and calling to mind the Mortality of the Human Body and that is is Appointed<br />
for all Men once to die Do make and Publish this my last Will and Testament in<br />
Manner and form following (that is to say) Principally and first of all I recommend<br />
my Soul to God who gave it and as for my Body I recommend it to the Earth to be<br />
Buried in a Christian like and decent Manner at the Discretion of my Executrix<br />
nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by<br />
the mighty power of God and as touching what Worldly Estate it hath pleased God to<br />
bless me with in this life I give and devise and Bequeath in the following manner and<br />
form I give and Devised unto my beloved Wife Mary all that my Plantation whereon<br />
I now Dwell Situate in York County aforesaid as well as the Lands that I hold in right<br />
of a certain John Digges as the that Granted me by the Honble [sic] the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania<br />
with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging to Hold to her and to<br />
her Heirs and assigns forever subject nevertheless at her decease to the Payment of<br />
three Hundred Pounds Lawful Money of Pennsylvania to be paid by her Heirs or<br />
assigns in three equl [sic] Anual [sic] payments of one Hundred pounds each payment, the first<br />
of which payment to be made in one Year after her decease into the Hands of Johannes Hoover<br />
and Johannes Line in trust for the use of the Surviving Children of my tree Brothers namely<br />
Jacob Hoover Ulrich Hoover and Henry Hoover so that they may have each share and share<br />
alike Also I give unto my beloved wife aforesaid all my Goods and Chattles and Personal Estate<br />
whatsoever that I may die Possess of and do allow her thereout to pay all my Just Debts, and<br />
also the Sum of One hundred Pounds in two Years after my Decease into the Hands above named<br />
Johannes Hoover and Johannes Line in trust for the use of the surviving Children of my<br />
three brothers aforenamed to be divided equally between them share and share alike, and whereas<br />
Johannes Keny son of my Sister Ann is Justly indebted to me in the Sum of Nine Pounds<br />
Ten shillings it is my Will that he pay unto my Executrix the Sum of six Pounds part there<br />
of and unto his Brother Henry Keny the sum of one pound fifteen shillings also part thereof<br />
and the remaining Sum of one pound fifteen shillings I do bestow unto himself.</p>
<p>And I make and Appoint my said wife Mary Whole and Sole Executrix of this my<br />
Last Will and Testament in hopes that she will see the same performed according to my<br />
true Intent and meaning——And lastly I do hereby revoke all former and other Will or<br />
Wills by me at any time heretofore made and Declare this only to be my last Will and<br />
Testament. In Witness whereof I the said Christian Hoover have hereunto set me Hand<br />
and seal this fifteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred<br />
and seventy one.<br />
Christian [his X mark] Hoover</p>
<p>Signed Sealed Published and Declare<br />
by the said Christian Hoover the Testator<br />
as and for his last Will and Testament<br />
in the Presence of Us who have subscribed<br />
our names as witness thereto in the Presence<br />
and at the request of the said Testator</p>
<p>James Calhoun<br />
Christian Milheim<br />
Casper Krapf</p>
<p>York County SS<sup>r</sup>. Before me Samuel Johnston Esq<sup>r</sup> Deputy Register for the Probate of Wills<br />
and Granting Letters of Administration in and for the County of York in the Province of Pennsylvania<br />
Personally appeared James Calhoun and Christian Milheim two of the subscribing witnesses<br />
to the foregoing Instrument of Writing and on their Solemn Oaths respectively Taken according<br />
to law Do respectively say that they were Personally present and saw and Heard the above named<br />
Christian Hoover Sign Seal Publish and Declare the foregoing Instrument of Writing as and<br />
for his last Will and Testament and that at the Time of the Doing thereof the said Christian<br />
Hoover was of sound and Disposing mind and Memory to the Best of these Deponants [sic] knowledge<br />
and Belief and that they subscribed their names as witnesses to the same in the presence of the<br />
said Testator and at his request and that they also saw Casper Krapf sign the same as a<br />
Witness in the Presence of the said Testator and at his request.<br />
Jas. Calhoun<br />
Christian Milheim</p>
<p>Sworn and Subscribed before me<br />
at York the s<sup>d</sup> Day of May 1771<br />
Saml Johnston Dep Reg<sup>r</sup></p>
<p>A true copy compared with the Original at York the 23<sup>d</sup><br />
Day of March 1771<br />
Saml Johnston Dep Reg<sup>r</sup></p></blockquote>
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<h3>Footnotes</h3>
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<ol>
<li id='fn-2666-1'>Christian Hoover will (1771)York County Will Book C:267-268, Pennsylvania State Archives, records group 47, roll 3466. <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-2666-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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		<title>Lawrence HAUSHALTER’s Will (1805)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER’s will, dated 19 Jul 1800, probated 12 Feb 1805, filed in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania — Will Book I, Volumn 1, p.202 — bequeaths the following: In the name of God! I, Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER, of Cocalico township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, yeoman, being old and weak in body, but of sound mind, the mortality of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER’s will, dated 19 Jul 1800, probated 12 Feb 1805, filed in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania — Will Book I, Volumn 1, p.202 — bequeaths the following:</p>
<p>In the name of God! I, Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER, of Cocalico township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, yeoman, being old and weak in body, but of sound mind, the mortality of my body and that it is appointed for once to die. First I give and bequeath to Margaret my beloved wife, the full privelege of the old room in the house we now live in and I will and order that plenty of victuals and drink sufficiently and suitable for her, be delivered to her, as also, plenty and good firewood, cut short and brought to her door, yearly and every year, during her natural life.</p>
<p>ITEM: I bequeath and give unto my said wife Margaret full privelege of and to the pump, kitchen cellar, and upstairs in the house for her own use, as also one third part of the kitchen garden yearly, manured and prepared for her, also twelve pound of heckled flax, and the two thereof yearly, and every year, during her natural life. I also give and bequeath unto my said wife Margaret, her bed and bedstead, one chest, one cow, her choice, which shall be gratis for her winter and summer during her natural life before hand.</p>
<p>ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son Jacob, two of my horse creatures and gears for them his choice before hand, and to my two daughters Elizabeth and Susanna, unto each of them one cow.</p>
<p>ITEM: I will and order that all my personal estate not herein particularly bequeathed, be sold and disposed of, the full one third part thereof I give unto my said widow, which she may take at the appraisment or otherwise.</p>
<p>ITEM: I give and bequeath my plantation and tract of land whereon I now live adjoining the lands of Christopher OBERLIN, George WIEDMAN, John WATCHER, Christopher MILLER and others, containing about 117 acres, more or less, unto my son Jacob HOUSEHOLDER and his natural and lawful heirs, for the sum of 1,000 pounds in gold or silver coin, current lawful money of Pennsylvania payable as follows vizt I give and bequeath the sum of 200 pounds unto my said widow, Margaret, for her use both principal and interest which sum I order to remain charged on my said plantation for use aforesaid.</p>
<p>ITEM: I give and bequeath the remaining sum of 800 pounds unto my children to be paid to them as follows: to my said <strong>son</strong>, <strong>Jacob</strong>, the sum of 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence, one year after my decease; unto my <strong>daughter</strong>, <strong>Barbara, intermarried with Frederick ADAM</strong>; 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence in two years after my decease, to my <strong>daughter</strong> <strong>Catharine, intermarried with with George STOBER</strong>; 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence, in three years after my decease unto my <strong>daughter Elizabeth</strong>; 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence , in four years after my decease unto my <strong>daughter Susanna</strong>; 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence, in five years after my decease; unto the <strong>heirs of my daughter Margaret</strong>, deceased, 66 pound 13 shillings and 4 pence, in six years after my decease; the seventh payment of the like above mentioned sum unto my said son Jacob; the eighth unto my daughter Barbara; the ninth unto my daughter Catharine; the tenth unto my daughter Elizabeth; the eleventh unto my daughter, Susanna and the twelfth yearly payment of the like above mentioned sum unto the heirs under the payments and reserves above mentioned I give and bequeath unto my son Jacob, and his natural and lawful heirs forever, but if he should die without lawful heirs, then it is my will and I order that my said plantation shall fall back to the rest of my above mentioned children or their legal representatives and be divided equally between them, share and share alike, nevertheless my said son, Jacob, may by will, bequeath it to any one of them at a current rate, and I also will and order that my<strong> widow, Margaret</strong>, be not pleased with the boarding above bequeathed to her, which, together with the firewood mentioned, the owner or possessor of my plantation, shall find and provide without charge, then he shall pay her an equivalent value for the same, that she may board herself at pleasure, the remainder of my personal estate, as also what is left after the decease of my widow, I give and bequeath unto all my children, above mentioned, or their heirs, to be divided between them equally share and share alike, and lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved son Jacob and my trusty friend George WIEDMAN the Executors of this my last will and testament, to whom I also give full power and authority, to execute a good and lawful deed or deeds for my above said plantation found upon this my last will and testament, which I hereby  acknowledge to be as good and valid, as if I with my own voke and disannul all and every other and form wills testaments, bequests and Executors by me in any wide heretofore named willed and bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my will and testament. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th day of Jul Anno Domini 1800. — The Apple mill and Cyder press on the said plantation are to be considered as part of the said plantation and appurtenances above granted.</p>
<p>Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER (seal)</p>
<p>SIGNED sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER as his last will and testament in presence of us (and geers for them interlined before signing).</p>
<p>Frederick HOCKER [Lawrence's nephew],  John W. SAUTER</p>
<p>Lancaster County SS: On the 12th day of February Anno Domini 1805, Before me the subscriber personally appeared Frederick HOCKER and John W. SAUTER, the two subscribing witnesses to the within will, who upon their solemn affirmations according to the law, did severally declare and say they were present and saw and heard Lawrence HOUSEHOLDER the Testator therein named, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the within Instrument in writing as and for his last will and testament, and at the doing thereof, he was of sound and well disposing mind, memory and understanding according to the best of their knowledge observation and belief.</p>
<p>G. ROSS, Register</p>
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