Wills: Thomas Reinhart, Jr, 1804: Franklin Twp, Greene County, PA

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Will Probated  August 8, 1804    Vol. 1, Page 043   No. 70

Will of Thomas Reinhart, Jr.  Greene County, Franklin Township, Penna.

        In the name of God, Amen.  I, Thomas Reimhart, of Franklin Township,
Greene County, and State of Pennsylvania, yoman, being weak in body but of
perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God, calling unto mind the
mortallity of my body, do make and ordain this, my last will and testament in
manner following.
I recommend my soul into the hands of Almigty God that gave it, and my body I
recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christen buriel at the
discretion of my executors. and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it
has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise, and dispose of the
same in the following manner and form.
First. I give and bequeath to Hannah, my dearly beloved wife, the sum of
thirty pounds, good and lawfull money of Pennsylvania to be raised and levied
out of my estate, besides hir third that the law allows, and I also give and
bequeath to my beloved son, John, one hundred and sixty two acers of land which
he now lives on and also I give and bequeath to my son John one two year old
heffer that I got from granmother, and I also give and bequeath to my other
sons, Thomas, William, Joseph, Jesse, Arthur, and Levi all my land and
tenements, gods and chattells  and household furniture to be equally divided as
they come of age, and I also give and bequeath to my daughters Elizabeth and
Hannah, two hundred dollars each to be paid as follows:. Each is to have one
good horse creature, a saddel, and bridel to be vallued at twenty five pounds
each . And the remainder to be paid in houshold furniture, to be paid as they
come to the age of twenty one years or to get married and to be paid out of the
estate of the above named. Thomas, William, Joseph, Jesse, Arthur, and Levi and
in case of the death of any or either of my said children, in their minority,
unmmarried and without issue, then I do order and direct that the legacy or
share of such child or children so dying shall go to and be considered as a
part of the residue of my estate. and in case that Hannah, my wife, should
incline to marry after my deceace, that the estate that I leave hir shall go
to my children at hir deceace, and I also give and bequeath to my daughter
Marget one cow and likewise I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy one cow. 
And likewise I costitute William Inghram Esq. and John Reinhart, my son, to be
my executors of this my last will and testement and I do hereby utterly
disallow  and revoke all former testaments, wills, legacies, and
executors. ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and
testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighth
day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two.

Signed Thomas Reinhart  Signed, sealed, published, pronounced amd declared by
the said Thomas Rinehart as his last will and testament in the presence of us

   James Porter, William W Wells ,John Hunnel 

Greene County S.S.
On the sixth day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Four, before me,John Boreman, Register for the Probate of Wills and
Granting Letters of Administration in and for the said County, personally came
William Wells and John Hunnel, two of the subscribing witnesses to the
foregoing and annexed instrument of writing, and on their solenm oath did
dispose and say, that they were present and saw and heard Thomas Reinhart the
testator within named, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same as
and for his last will and testament, and at the time of doing thereof, he was
of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, to the best of their
knowledge, observation and belief, and that they also saw James Porter, the
other witness subscribe his name thereto. Sworn and suscribed the day above
writen before me.
 Signed John Boreman        Also signed William Wells and John Hunnel

Registered the sixth of August, 1804, and letters testamentary granted to
William Inghram, Esquire, and John Reinhart, executors, the same day.