Han Heinrich Raudenbusch's Will

  Immigrant's surname: RAUDENBUSCH
Immigrant's given name(s): Hans Heinrich (Henry)
Ship name: Dragon
U.S. arrival date: 30 SEP 1732
Port: Philadelphia, PA
Place of origin: Steinsfurt, Germany
Source: German passport
Notes: Born 6 JAN 1712, Steinsfurt, Germany. Bapt. Steinsfurt Reformed KB, Germany.
Confirmed 1729. Lived in York County, PA, died 1784, York County, PA
Married Anna Mary ?, b. ?, d. 1786
Child: Michael Roudebush, b. 21 NOV 1753, York County, PA, moved to Bedford County, PA
d. circa 1833, m. (1) Juliana (Bigler?), m. (2) Margaret (Kenney?)

This information was found at The Palatines to America Homepage

Henry's Will

In the Name of God Amen.  I, Henry Rautenbush of Barwick Township in the 
County of York in Pennsylvania.  Farmer being weak in Body do of sound 
and Disposing Mind Memory and Understanding and considering the many 
accidents and causelties that attend and will at length and this Mortal 
life do make and declare this my last Will and Testament first and 
Principally Recommending my Immortal Spirit into the hands of my great 
Creator trusting threw the Merits of my Blessed Savior for Pardon and 
Remission of all by Sins and happy admission into the Region of Bless and 
Immortality and as to such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to 
Bless me I give and dispose of the same in manner following.  Imprimis I 
Will order and direct that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid 
as soon as convenient may be after my decease by my Executors herein after 
named Item I give and devise to my loving Wife Anna Mary the sum of Twenty 
Pounds my Bed and Bedstead and what is thereto belonging and also the Bed 
and Bedstead which she brought to me and her Chest and Spining wheel two 
washing tubs a buckit and bread tray a brass kittle two Iron pots a frying 
pan and skillit one pewter bason one earthen ditto six pewter plates and 
twelve spoons one Iron ladle & skamer of coffee can and tea cups two 
chairs  a blble and two hime books a watering pot and all the Flax and Toe 
yarn and all the flax and toe not spun and two good bags and five yards of 
hemp linen ten bushels of wheat and five bushels of rice and all the bacon 
I have and my bees one peck of salt two cows which she shall chuse three 
sheep and two hogs. further I Will and reserve a yearly reservation for my 
wife during as long as she is my widow to live along with my Son Michael 
on the Plantation in Peace but if in case they should not agree to live 
together that then my son Michael shall bould and erect a good warm 
dwelling house sufficient for my wife to live in and give to her yearly 
thirty bushels of good clean wheat fifteen bushels of good clean rice five 
bushels of Indian corn and five bushels of buckwheat and Soe an half an 
acre of good ground with flaxseed and the half of the Pardades and cabage 
patch kept in good repair and made ready for planting and the half of the 
garden well dunged and firewood cut and hauld ready to the door sufficient 
for her use and all the apples of the little orchard before the house and 
also part of the pears while they last and stableing for her cows and 
sheep sufficient in winter and the fourth part of all the hay which shall 
grow on the Meadows hauld and put on her stable in drye and straw for her 
use and her cows and sheep to run along with his in Pasture in Sumer all 
the said yearly reservation to stand as long as she remains my widow but 
is she shall marry again then she shall move off and be satisfied with the 
above device it is my will that the rest of my Estate shall be divided 
amongst my children as follows, I give and devise to my first born son Jon 
one shilling sterling for his portion because he always was a disobedient 
child and hurt me greatly and I also give and devise to my sone Solomon 
one shilling sterling for the like cause and I also give and devise to my 
son Daniel on shilling sterling for the like cause I also give and 
gequesth unto my son Michael and his assigns all my Platation with a wagon 
and windmill a house clock and kitchen cobard for which my said son shall 
pay six hundred pounds lawfull money as follows Two years after my decease 
he shall pay to my son Henry fifty pounds and one year after to my son 
Jacob fifty pounds and one year after to the six children of my son John 
Born by Molly Keller in equal share the sum of Fifty pounds to diveded 
amongst them and one year after to my Daughter Elizbeth the sum of fifty 
pounds and one year after to my daughter Caty the wife of Christain Grove 
Fifty pounds and one year after to my daughter Ester Fifty pounds and one 
year after Caty the wife of Christain Grove Fifty pounds and the year 
after to my son Henry Fifty pounds and the yea. after to my Son Jacob 
Fifty pounds and the year after to my daughter Ester fifty pounds, further 
is my will that all the rest of my personal estate shall be qually divided 
amongst my three sons Henry Michael and Jacob and my three daughters Caty, 
Elizabeth and Easter and also one share to euqally divided to the 
aforesaid six children of my son John and lastly I nominate and appoint my 
trusty friends Samuel Arnol and Peter Deardorf whle and sole Executors of 
this my last Will and Testament hereby revokin and making null and void to 
all other will or wills by me heretofore made declaring this and no 
other to be my last Will and Testament.		  His
Signed Sealed Published Pronounced and     Henry X Rautenbush(SEal)
Declared by the said Testator as and for		  Mark
his last Will and Testament in the presents of
us who have subscribed our names  as witnesses
thereto in the presence and request of said testator on the fifth  day of 
February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty 
Jonas Wolfe
Henry Deafdorf
           His
John George X Ocks	
       MARK
	

 

 

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