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| 1 | Account & Report Docket for Azariah Sackett
Volume 4 No. 79 | ||
| 2 | Albertus L. Van Hoesen, Card from Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900 Rank: Private Co. I Regiment 8 Illinois Cavalry Died 9 November 1910; El Reno, Oklahoma | ||
| 3 | Albertus Van Hoesen Pension 1902 affidavit containing place of birth | ||
| 4 | Andrew Katley & Chloe Foster Marriage | ||
| 5 | Attestation of Death of Andrew Lee by Thomas J. Lee Clarion County, SS: Before me, S J Burgorn, Register of Wills in and for said County, personally came Thomas J Lee of the Borough of Curllsville, in the county of Clarion, who being duly sworn according to law says That he was acquainted with Andrew Lee late of the Borough of Curllsville in said county, deceased; that he was present and saw him dead and that he died at his residence in Curllsville, Boro on the 11 day of October, A.D. 1887 at about 4 o'clock am. of said day. Thomas J Lee [signature] Sworn and subscribed before me, the 9 day of November, A.D. 1887 S.J. Burgorn, Register | ||
| 6 | Bible Olson Births John Erick Olson born 1839 on the 5th of September in Nysunds Parish in V | ||
| 7 | Bible Olson Death Daughter Beda Amalia Olson born 1872, on the 13 September died 16 June 1881 in Wilcox Pa Daughter Selma Maria born 1874 on the 24 April, died the 19 June 1881 in Wilcox Pa. The son Oscar Wilhelm born 1877 2 Nov, died 23 June 1881 in Wilcox Pa | ||
| 8 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 9 | Bible: Wartman Deaths Page |
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| 10 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 11 | Birth Certificate Bernice Davault | ||
| 12 | Birth Certificate Bernice Davault | ||
| 13 | Birth records of the children of Ezekiel and Chloe Foster, Leyden, Massachusetts | ||
| 14 | Charles Overbeck Estate Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket 7:222, Petition of Emeline Overbeck in Estate of Charles Overbeck, 15 May 1884; Clerk of Orphans' Court, Brookville. | ||
| 15 | Clarion County, Pennsylvania
Andrew Lee estate | ||
| 16 | Clarion County, Pennsylvania
Lavina Lee petition | ||
| 17 | Crabtree Deed p. 246 Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 8:246, Ann Crabtree to James Crabtree, 2 November 1805; Register of Deeds, Jonesborough, Tennessee; microfilm no.825,522, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
| 18 | Crabtree Deed p. 246A Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 8:246, Ann Crabtree to James Crabtree, 2 November 1805; Register of Deeds, Jonesborough, Tennessee; microfilm no.825,522, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
| 19 | Crabtree Deed p. 246B Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 8:246, Ann Crabtree to James Crabtree, 2 November 1805; Register of Deeds, Jonesborough, Tennessee; microfilm no.825,522, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
| 20 | Crabtree Deed p. 247 Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 8:246, Ann Crabtree to James Crabtree, 2 November 1805; Register of Deeds, Jonesborough, Tennessee; microfilm no.825,522, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
| 21 | David Sackett arraignment, 1808 | ||
| 22 | Death Certificate Robert Lucky Van Hoesen | ||
| 23 | Death Certificate; Frank Hobbs, 1914 | ||
| 24 | Death Certificate: Jacob Franklin Davault | ||
| 25 | Electa E. (Wells) Van Hoesen Death Record Date of Death: March 25, 1889 Name of Deceased: Electa E. Van Hoesen Age: 65 yrs, 10 months, 2 days Place of birth: Conn. Cause of Death: Acute Pleurisy Occupation: Farmer Parents: John and Chloe Wells Date recorded: July 10, 1889 | ||
| 26 | Elizabeth Bloodgood signature | ||
| 27 | Ellen Frances (Van Hoesen) Halbert Death Record No: 669 Date of death: June 8, 1880 Name: Ellen F. Halbert Age: 35 years 4 months Place of birth: New York Date came to Minnesota: 1872 Cause of death: consumption Place of death: LuVerne names of parents: J B Van Hoesen | ||
| 28 | Ezekiel Foster Death | ||
| 29 | Henry Green Pension File | ||
| 30 | Henry Hunt CMSR | ||
| 31 | Henry Hunt Death Certificate 8 November 1920 | ||
| 32 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1823 tax assessment | ||
| 33 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1824 tax assessment | ||
| 34 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1825 tax assessment | ||
| 35 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1826 tax assessment | ||
| 36 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1827 tax assessment | ||
| 37 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1828 tax assessment | ||
| 38 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1829 tax assessment | ||
| 39 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1831 tax assessment | ||
| 40 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1832 tax assessment | ||
| 41 | Hopewell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 1833 tax assessment | ||
| 42 | Hugh F.L. Burton Service information | ||
| 43 | J.C.Mahler Census image 1900 | ||
| 44 | John Lee Court | ||
| 45 | John Meriwether Last Will & Testament 1854 (Will Record B:14) -- I John Meriwether of Floyd County and State of Indiana do make and publish this my last Will and testament revoking and making void all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made. First, I direct that my body be decently interred and that my funeral be conducted in a manner corresponding with my estate and condition in life, and a to such worldly estate as it has pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of the same in the following manner to-wit: I have given my children sundries of property as follows. To my son James P. Merriwether fifty acres of land worth Five hundred dollars, to my son John M. Meriwether fifty acres of land worth Four hundred dollars and whereas I purchased of said John M. Merriweather a tract of land adjoining Morrisville containing 80 acres of land and have bargained with Walter Moore for 43 acres, the balance of said land comprising 37 acres I give to Cynthia Merriwether (in consequence of her relinquishing of her right of dower to the said Walter Moore ) for her benefit and to revert to her heirs after her decease. To my daughter Ann Louisa Corneilison one hundred ^ ["and thirty" inserted above] dollars. to my daughter E. P. Scott twenty acres of land worth one hundred and sixty dollars, to my daughter Sarah Hand, fifty five acres of land, valued at four hundred dollars including the dwelling house wherein I now reside and the balance of the land I now live on Thomas Hand (husband of my daughter Sarah can or shall have by paying the sum of Three Hundred dollars within twelve months from the time of purchase, and in case of his refusal to purchase it shall be sold and the purchase di vided as directed heretofore. I give to Caroline Smith my daughter the sum of Two hundred dollars to paid [sic] out of the sale of the [page 15] remaining thirty acres of land. I leave the residue of my prop- erty both real and personal to be sold at public auction by my Executors for ready case, or on a short credit by the purchaser or purchasers securing the payment in a lawful manner, and so much of the produce of said sale as may be required shall be applied to the payment of my debts, and the residue of the produce of said sale (if any) as soon as it comes into the hands of my Executors shall be equ- ally divided among my legatees share and share alike agr- eeably to what they have previously received. In consequence of the death of my daughter, Ann Burton, I leave her part of said moneys to be paid to her children with such interest as may be received when her children become of age or marry. I further will that one quarter of an acres of land be Kept by my family as a burying place to include the graves now made which grave yard or burying place shall be sacredly kept as such and by no means or under any circumstances whatever be cultivated or tilled by any person or persons whatever. And lastly I wish the Probate Court to appoint an Administrator of this my last Will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal the 21st day of April in the year of our Lord 1847. ------ Jno. Meriwether (seal) Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named John Merriwether to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses to the same. Jacob T. Smith William Y. Rice State of Indiana Floyd County SS Before me the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, at the Clerk's office therein this day James P. Merriwether one of the legatees named therein produced the following instrument in writing as the last will and testament of John Merriwether late of Floyd County, deceased and therupon, also before me came Jacob T. Smith, William Y. Rice who being by me first duly sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, on their said oaths sev- erally say. 1st That they are the subscribing witnesses to the said Will of John Merriwether and that said attestation thereof in in their respective hand writings. 2.d That said instrument in writing was signed by the said testator in their presence and they attested it in his presence and in the presence of each other. 3d That the said testator in their presence and at the time of the signing and their attesting said will declared the same [page 16] to be his last will and testament, and requested them to attest it as such, and that at the time of attesting the same, they believe he was of sound and disposing mind and memory that he was fully competent to dispose of his property by will and under no coercion or restraint whatever, and further they say not. -------------- Jacob T. Smith -------------- William Y. Rice Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30thday of January 1854, in testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and attached the seal of said court ----- L. P. Town clk -------Floyd County Court Common Pleas L. S.------By R. M Weir Depy | ||
| 46 | John Meriwether Last Will & Testament 1854 (Will Record B:15A)
Floyd County, Indiana Office of the Clerk, New Albany Will Record B:14-16 Written 21 April 1847 Produced in court 30 January 1854 | ||
| 47 | John Meriwether Last Will & Testament 1854 (Will Record B:15B) Floyd County, Indiana Office of the Clerk, New Albany Will Record B:14-16 Written 21 April 1847 Produced in court 30 January 1854 | ||
| 48 | John Meriwether Last Will & Testament 1854 (Will Record B:16) Floyd County, Indiana Office of the Clerk, New Albany Will Record B:14-16 Written 21 April 1847 Produced in court 30 January 1854 | ||
| 49 | Katley/Foster intent to marry | ||
| 50 | Last Will and Testament of Andrew Lee, January 1885, Clarion County, Pennsylvania In the name of God, Amen. I, Andrew Lee of Curllsville, Clarion County Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner following, Viz:-- I give and bequeath to my wife, Nancy Lee, the sum of three hundred dollars, lawful money of the United States, together with the interest of one-third of my Real Estate, during her natural life, in lieu of her dower or third, or other portion of and in all my estate -- I give and bequeath to my sons and daughters, as follows; Viz: E. M. Lee, George W. Lee, A.S. Lee, Thomas J. Lee, Rebecca J. Brown, m. Lavinia Lee and R. Ella Lee all my Real Estate, wheresoever situate, share and Share alike, Provided That George W. Lee is to receive his Share in full at the end of Six years (but to receive the interest thereof in the meantime) in case he leaves off his dissolute habits - but if he does not, then he is simply to receive the interest of his share during his natural life, And at his death, the Principal is to go to his children. Thomas J. Lee to use his share at his own discretion during his lifetime, And at his death it is to go to his children, direct __ And all the rest, residue and remainder of my goods, chattels, debts, ready money, effects and other my Estate whatsoever and wheresoever both Real and personal, I give and bequeath the same and every part and parcel thereof unto my Executor. And I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint E.M. Lee and Thomas J. Lee both of Curllsville, Clarion County Pennsylvania, Executors of this my will. In Witness whereof, I the Said testator, Andrew Lee, have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the thirtieth ___ day of January A.D. 1885. Andrew Lee [signature] Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said testator, Andrew Lee, as for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who in his Presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. Maria Pritner W.C. Pritner |