In the name of God Amen, I, John Romich of Earl Township in the County
of Berks
in the state of Pennsylvania a yeoman being weak of body but of sound
mind
memory and understanding/Blessed be God therefore/ considering the
uncertainty
of this transitory life do make and publish this my last will and testament
in
manner and form following that is to say: First It is my will
and order that
all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid by my executor as soon
as
conveniently may be after my decease.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Anna Maria my
bed with bedstead
with all thereto belonging to hold to her, her heirs and assigns forever.
I
also give and bequeath unto her during her lifetime the house wherein
I now
dwell, together with all my furniture and utensils. The stable
and garden -
And annually six bushels of good wheat, twelve bushels of good rye,
two hundred
pounds of good pork and beef, her share in the quantity of each, one
and one
half ton of hay and pasture for one cow, eighteen pound of gold or
silver
lawful money of Pennsylvania and firewood sufficient for her use cut
small fit
for use delivered near her door, all which is to be in lieu and full
satisfaction
of her dower or third out of my estate.
Item: I give and bequeath unto Elisabeth Heppenheimer wife of
Jacob Heppen-
heimer of Douglass Township in the county of Berks aforesaid twenty
five pounds
gold or silver lawful money of Pennsylvania to be paid unto her in
May one
thousand eight hundred and eight, to hold the same to her, her heirs
and assigns
forever.
Item: I give and devise unto my son John all my real estate situate
mostly in
Earl Township and partly in Douglass Township in the county of Berks
aforesaid,
containing in the whole about one hundred and eighty acres, be the
same more or
less, together with all the buildings, improvements, ways, woods, water,
water
courses, rights, liberties, privileges hereditaments and appurtenances
what so
ever thereunto belonging to hold the same to him his heirs and assigns
forever.
Subject to the payment of the sum of fourteen hundred and fifty pounds,
money
aforesaid, to be paid in manner following, to wit: the sum of
five hundred and
fifty pounds on the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred
and six and
the residue in nine equal annual payments where of the first to be
made on
the twenty seventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seven,
and said
son John is to have possession of the premises aforesaid on the first
day of
April one thousand eight hundred and six, excepting the house wherein
I now
reside which I have given and bequeath unto my wife Anna Maria during
her
lifetime together with the stable and garden. And also subject
to the annuities
given and bequeathed unto my wife to wit: my said son John shall
deliver or
cause to be delivered unto my said wife annually six bushel of good
wheat,
twelve bushel of good rye, two hundred pounds of good pork and beef,
she to
make choice of the quantity of each, one and one half ton of good hay
to be
delivered on her stable, and to let her cow run in pasture with his
own cows,
and deliver firewood sufficient for her use, near her door cut small
fit for
immediate use.
Item: It is my will and order that three hundred pounds of the
first money
that shall be paid on my plantation by my son John, my herein after
named
executor shall put in interest on good security where of my wife is
to receive
the interest annually during her lifetime. The residue of my
estate shall be
equally divided amongst my five children to wit: John, George, Christian,
Jacob, and Henry except my son Henry shall have fifty pounds more than
an
equal share, and my son Christian shall have fifty pounds less than
an equal
share, the moneys to be divided as the payments become due and payable,
and
after the decease of my wife Anna Maria the personal estate left in
her
possession shall be sold and the money arising of such sale together
with the
three hundred pounds shall also be equally divided amongst all my children,
to
hold the same to them respectively their heirs and assigns forever.
And as my
said wife is to receive no annuity mentioned before until the year
one thousand
eight hundred and six, therefore it is my will and I order that she
is to
receive one half of the rents which are due me annually by my son Jacob
as
mentioned in the agreement between us and my son John shall come in
possession
of my plantation aforesaid and my wife is to have a home the choice
of my two
to hold to her in use during her lifetime.
And lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint my son John Romich and
my friend
Jacob Keely Junior to be executor of this my last will, giving full
power to the
said son John for one plantation devised unto him (if the same shall
be required,
or deemed necessary) hereby revoking all other wills, legacies and
bequests by
me heretofore made and declare this and no other to be my last will
and test-
ament in witness whereof I have hereunto to set my hand and seal this
twenty
eighth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and four.
John (his mark) Romich
Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said testator
as his
last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and
at his
request have subscribed as witness.Adam Gilbert {signature}
Benj. Markley {signature}
Register office Reading in Berks County September 22, 1804 they appeared
Adam
Gilbert and Benjamin Markley the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing
will
who being duly sworn according to law did declare and say, that they
were
present and did see and hear John Romich the testator [sign by making
his mark]
seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same writing as and for his
last will
and testament, and at the time of the doing thereof and the testator
was of
sound mind memory of understanding to the best of their knowledge and
as they
verily believed and further that the named Adam Gilbert and Benj. Markley
are
of the witnesses own handwriting thereto subscribed in the presence
of each
other and in the presence and at the request of the testator.
{Signature}, Register
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