Last Will & Testament of George Sprecher

Transcribed by Steven Matthew Hahn, 9 January 2009

 

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Will George Sprecher 1824

 

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In the name of God amen I George Sprecher, of East hanover township Lebanon County and state of Pennsylvania, being weak and infirm in body but of perfect mind and memory, calling to recollection the mortality of human nature, that it is appointed for all men to die, first of all, I commend my immortal soul in to the hands of God, who gave it and my body to the earth, to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors herein after named or the survivor of them, and believing it to be my duty to regulate my earthly concerns, so that those who survive me may experience the best possible inconvenience(sic). Do make ordain and declare my last will and testament as follows,  I do order and direct my executors as soon as conveniently may be after my decease to sell by public vendue all my personal property and moveable effects (which are not herein otherwise to be disposed of) and to pay all my last debts and funeral expenses.

 

To my dearly beloved wife Catharine, I do will and bequeath in lieu of a dower a maintenance for her on my plantation on which I now dwell, that is to say she shall have the front room at the south west end of the house with the one above it upstairs with their length and breadth of the cellar & garret both included and her choice of one half of the garden, with my two horses and waggon her choice of three cows, the wind mill all the wheat & rye that is now on the loft, and of all the grain that is now in the ground or to be put in this spring with wood cut chopped & hauld home and cut short of the stove and kitchen fires with the two ten plate stoves now in the house her choice of two beds and bedsteads and one chest, also she shall have my plantation to be farmed under her care by my son John and get the half of all that can be raised of said plantation each and every year the grain to be delivered to her in the bushel, and the two horses and the three cows to be fed out of the incomes of my plantation summer and winter and her choice of three hogs all the linen cloth in the house with as much house hold and kitchen furniture as she may think proper and all the wool of the sheep this year and two sheep to be fed as above, my son John Shall haul and chop the wood as above and to render & perform all as aforesaid to his said mother All the above enumerated legacies for my dealy beloved wife all which I order and bequeath and allow to her during her remaining my widow, but if she should marry the said enumerated legacies shall cease, and revert to the general mass of my estate for the use and benefit of my children Catherine Waggoner shall have one bed & bed stead a chest two iron pots, one cow or the money for one, and a spinning wheel

 

With respect to my plantation or real estate on which I now dwell situate in said township, bounded by lands of Andrew Keefer, John Snyder and others, I do order and direct my executors as soon as conveniently may be after the decease of my said wife or in case she should happen to marry to have my said plantation appraised by three good men, and my son Jacob Shall have the first choice to take the land at the appraisment, and if he refuse to take the land, my son John shall have the next choice of the same, or if Jacob & John cannot agree to take in jointly between them, then and in that case the plantation shall be sold by my executors at public vendue, and the money a rising from such sale shall be equally, divided among all my children, named Jacob, John, Catharine the wife of Samuel Hauk, Elisabeth the wife of Jacob Wert, and Maryan the wife of David Brought share and share alike, the above appraisment shall be for cash and I do fully empower my executors or the survivers of them to sign seal execute and deliver a good & sufficient lawful fee simple title or deed in as full and simple a manner as I now might or could do, in any of the above cases, and if any money should yet remain of my estate not otherwise appropriated it shall be equally divid among my children

 

I Do nominate and appoint my trusted friends John Bolton of said township and county & George Hemberly of Londonderry in said county Executors of this my last will and testament And I hereby declare this and none other to be my last will and testament and disannul and revoke any other by me heretofore made  In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 14th day of April Anno Dommini one thousand and eight hundred & twenty

 

Georg Spreckar <seal>

 

signed sealed published and declared by the above named George Sprecher as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witness thereto

 

Abraham Philps

John Snyder

 

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Lebanon County

 

This 3rd day of Feby 1824 Before me Henry Doebler Register for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration in and for the county aforesaid Personally came Abraham Philips & John Snyder subscribing witnesses to the above will and being duly sworn & affirmed according to law doth depose and say that they were present and saw and heard George Sprecher the testator sign seal publish pronounce and declare the foregoing instrument of writing as and for his last will and testament and at the time of so doing he was of perfect sound mind and memory to the best of their Knowledge observation & Belief

 

Henry Doebler Register