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Catherine LOW

Catherine LOW

Female Abt 1799 - 1867  (~ 68 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Catherine LOWCatherine LOW was born about 1799 in Baltimore County, Maryland (daughter of Jesse LOW and Elizabeth YOST); died on 23 Nov 1867 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Wayne, Bartholomew, Indiana

    Catherine married John D. WALKER on 4 Nov 1818 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland. John (son of Daniel WALKER and Prudence PURDUE) was born on 7 Apr 1796 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died on 11 May 1872 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Prudence WALKER was born on 7 Apr 1822 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 22 Dec 1908 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota.
    2. Jesse William WALKER was born on 12 Dec 1820 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 1 Apr 1895 in Wayne, Bartholomew, Indiana.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse LOWJesse LOW was born about 1762 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania (son of Joshua LOW and Anna LAWSON); died on 19 Dec 1815 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in Rock Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Peach Bottom, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • Owned Slaves?: Y
    • Census: 1810, Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Chancery Case Maryland State Archives 1842/0/14 Accession #40,200-2631-1/3 states that Joshua Low died and left his property called Lawson's Pleasant Hills to his son Jesse Low.

    Jesse died in 1815 intestate so the property had to be divided among his heirs, namely Joshua Low, Rachael Low, Anna Low, Catherine Low, John Y. Low, Jesse Low, Aquilla Low, Nicholas Low, and Henry Low. It further stated that Catherine aged 16 in 1815, married John Walker, Rachael age 19 in 1815 married George Gist, Ann married William Mansperger before 1815 but is now deceased and had no issue. John was under 14 in 1815 and Henry Ruhl was appointed his guardian . (Vital records York County show John Y. Low married Margaret Matthews 13 June 1822 but died before his mother Elizabeth leaving three children Jesse, Joshua and Elizabeth Ann) Henry Low under age 14 in 1815 Joseph Hendrix named as his guardian. Jesse Low under 14 in 1815 Henry Ruhl named as his guardian. Nicholas Low under 14 in 1815 Joseph Hendrix named as his guardian. Case states that Nicholas married Elizabeth Ann Hendrix and moved to Lagrange County Indiana. Aquilla under 14 in 1815 Joseph Hendrix named as guardian.

    Joshua Low was the oldest s/o Jesse Low and Elizabeth Yost. He died before his mother (who died as stated in case February last, and as the date of the case was Jan 14, 1842, it is assumed she died February 1841). He died leaving three children named Sarah A. wife of James A .Standiford, Harriet wife of Henry Eichelberger, and Lucinda, infant.

    Elizabeth widow of Joshua remarried one Thomas Coe. She took her dower rights.
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    The Particular Assessment Lists for Baltimore and Carroll Counties,Maryland. transcribed by Robert Barnes. Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland. 1986.
    Low, Joshua; Occupant: Jesse Low (2 slaves); Mine Run Hd; 600A; dwlg hse, hewn log, 1 1/2 stry, 24x19, tol well finished; meat hse, 10x10, hewn log; barn, log, 47x21, good repair; stble, 14x16, log; corn hse & stbles under, 14x18; old stble, 14x16, indiff; adj Pennna line, Thomas Hunt.

    Jesse married Elizabeth YOST on 24 Dec 1793 in York Presbyterian Church, York, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth (daughter of Johann Nicholas YOST and Rachel “Regina” KLINEMANN) was born about 1775 in Brecknock, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Aug 1841 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Yeadon, Delaware, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth YOST was born about 1775 in Brecknock, Berks, Pennsylvania (daughter of Johann Nicholas YOST and Rachel “Regina” KLINEMANN); died on 28 Aug 1841 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Yeadon, Delaware, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    m2 Thomas COE

    Buried:
    Unmarked

    Children:
    1. Joshua LOW was born about 1794 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Feb 1842 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.
    2. Anna LOW was born about 1795 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died in Dec 1819 in Newberry, York, Pennsylvania.
    3. Rachel LOW was born on 16 Jan 1796 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.
    4. Jesse LOW was born about 1797 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died about Jan 1825 in York County, Pennsylvania.
    5. 1. Catherine LOW was born about 1799 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died on 23 Nov 1867 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota.
    6. John Yost LOW was born about 1802 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died in Jan 1841 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.
    7. Aquilla LOW was born about 1807 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 1 Jan 1873 in Wayne, Bartholomew, Indiana; was buried in Bethel Baptist Cemetery, Wayne, Indiana.
    8. Henry LOW was born about 1810 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 18 Jun 1828 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.
    9. Nicholas LOW was born on 5 Jun 1814 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 29 Jun 1883 in Clear Spring, Lagrange, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joshua LOW was born about 1730 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland (son of Hugh LOWE and Mary FREEMAN); died on 1 Oct 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Coroner of Lancaster County
    • Religion: Quaker
    • Owned Slaves?: Y
    • Census: 1780, Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1790, Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1800, Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1807, Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    1780 Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration
    Joshua Lowe
    Land 150
    Cleared 80
    Negroes 1
    Houses 2
    Cows 3
    Sheep 3
    Valuation 330
    Taxes 20
    ——
    York County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1749-1819
    Name: Joshua Low
    Description: Decedent
    Residence: Shrewsbury Township
    Date: 1 Oct 1808
    Prove Date: 7 Nov 1808
    Remarks: Joshua Low. Oct. 1, 1808. Executors: Caleb Low and Jesse
    Low.Shrewsbury Township . Children: Caleb, Ann, Jesse, and Mary.

    Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
    Low, Joshua. Executors: Caleb Low and Jesse Low. Shrewsbury
    Township. Children: Caleb, Ann, Jesse, and Mary.
    ——
    The Particular Assessment Lists for Baltimore and Carroll Counties,Maryland. transcribed by Robert Barnes. Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland. 1986.
     Low, Joshua; Occupant: Jesse Low (2 slaves); Mine Run Hd; 600A; dwlg hse, hewn log, 1 1/2 stry, 24x19, tol well finished; meat hse, 10x10, hewn log; barn, log, 47x21, good repair; stble, 14x16, log; corn hse & stbles under, 14x18; old stble, 14x16, indiff; adj Pennna line, Thomas Hunt.
    ——
    By 1768, Joshua Low was a resident of Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania Colony when he appeared as #20 of 23 on a list of citizens called for a grand inquest.[2]
    The 1781 tax and exoneration list for Shrewsbury Township, York, Pennsylvania reported Joshua Low with 190 land valued at 142, 1 Negroe valued at 25, 2 horses valued at 12, and 6 cows valued at 2, total value 191, total tax 3.[3]
    The 1783 tax and exoneration list for Shrewsbury Township, York, Pennsylvania reported Joshua Low with 2 houses, 1 outhouse, 190 lands, 5 inhabitants, 0 tenants, 1 Negro, and 0 mills.[4]
    The 1790 census of Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania reported Joshua Low in a household of 3 white males 16 and over, 1 white female, and 3 enslaved people.[5]
    The 1798 U.S. direct tax list for York, Pennsylvania described the dwelling place of Joshua Low: 1 one-story, 36 X 16, wood, house with 4 windows and 48 lights [meaning?]; also 1 Negro quarters, wood, 16 X 12, and 1 spring house, wood 12 X 10.[6]
    The 1800 census of Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania reported Joshua Low in a household of 1 white male 45 and over, 1 white female 45 and over, and 3 all other free persons.[7]
    Joshua died before 7 Nov 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania aged ~78. He made a will on 1 Oct 1808 which was proved on 7 Nov 1808. The will named son Caleb, daughter Ann Sparks, son Jesse, and daughter Mary Mahon. Son Caleb recieived land and the whole of Joshua Low's personal estate including: my Negroes to serve him for one year after my decease and then to be set free and liberated.[8]
    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Low-1317

    Census:
    3 males over 16, 1 free female, 3 slaves

    Joshua married Anna LAWSON on 31 Aug 1758 in Christ Lutheran Church, York, Pennsylvania. Anna (daughter of John LAWSON and Frances DAVIS) was born on 9 Nov 1730 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 10 Jan 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna LAWSON was born on 9 Nov 1730 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland (daughter of John LAWSON and Frances DAVIS); died on 10 Jan 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    Children:
    1. Caleb LOW was born about 1759 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 25 Feb 1850 in York County, Pennsylvania.
    2. 2. Jesse LOW was born about 1762 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; died on 19 Dec 1815 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in Rock Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Peach Bottom, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    3. Ann LOW was born about 1764 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.
    4. Mary LOW was born about 1766 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Johann Nicholas YOST was born on 5 Feb 1751 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania (son of Johann Nicholas YOST and Eva Catharina KLAUSEN); died on 10 Mar 1785 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Will Notes: s/o John HAYES & Mary HOME
    • DAR#: A129679
    • Military Event: American Revolution - Pvt; Capt John Nelson, Ranger on the Frontier, Northumberland Co Militia; Suffered degradation
    • Served American Revolution?: Y
    • Military Flag: Y

    Notes:

    Records from the American Revolution indicate Johann “suffered degradation”. This could mean his home was destroyed by the enemy, or he was seriously wounded and suffered poverty because of it.

    Johann married Rachel “Regina” KLINEMANN on 13 Jul 1773 in Swamp Creek, Cocalico Charge, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Rachel (daughter of Jorg Philip “John” KLINGMANN and Anna Elizabeth MNU) was born on 5 Aug 1755 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 4 Aug 1842 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rachel “Regina” KLINEMANN was born on 5 Aug 1755 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania (daughter of Jorg Philip “John” KLINGMANN and Anna Elizabeth MNU); died on 4 Aug 1842 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    Children:
    1. Magdalena YOST was born on 28 May 1774 in Brecknock, Berks, Pennsylvania.
    2. 3. Elizabeth YOST was born about 1775 in Brecknock, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Aug 1841 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Yeadon, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
    3. Johannes YOST was born on 18 Apr 1779 in Cocalico Charge, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    4. Abraham YOST was born on 10 May 1784 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hugh LOWE was born on 9 Mar 1694 in Yorkshire, England (son of Hugh LOWE and Hannah LATHAM); died on 25 Aug 1762 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Overseer of the poor
    • Religion: Methodist & Quaker
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Historical Notes: Enlisted, May 13, 1775, residence Kittery, as private in Capt. T. Fernald's company, of the Thirtieth Regiment of the United Colonies. Was in the company Nov. 28, 1775, and was probably discharged Dec. 31, 1775. Enlisted, Jan. 16, 1776, as private, residence Kittery, aged twenty years, in Capt. E. Daniels' company, at Fort Sullivan, and remained there until about Dec. 10, 1776, when he enlisted or was drafted for three months' service with the Continental Army, and probably served in Capt. W. Holbrook's company, of Col. J. Frost's regiment of Massachusetts State Troops, in Connecticut and New York States. He was again in Captain Daniel's company, New Hampshire State Troops, at Fort Sullivan, on June 4, 1777, and Sept. 23, 1777. Enlisted on the Continental frigate “Ranger," Captain Jones, and was on her in the river Loire, France, in December, 1777. His name [is] on back of the third company roll of the town's militia June 23, 1779, and was a private in the same company Oct. 20, 1785. Born, June 4, 1756, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Weeks) Fernald, of Kittery. Married Catharine Chandler, Feb. 13, 1787, at Kittery, and both were residents. Lived in that part of town now called the Foreside.

    Notes:

    s/o Hugh LOWE & Hannah
    m2 Penelope MARSH 18 Sep 1755
    ——
    Hugh served as constable 1749, Overseer of the poor 1751-1756 & 1758. Shrewsbury Supervisor 1757 Hugh Came from England with 5 Brothers. Will filed 25 Aug 1762 in York County.

    Spellings Lo, Low, Lowe. Low means small hill in Old English.

    Hugh married Mary FREEMAN on 5 Jun 1729 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland. Mary was born about 1710; died on 1 Aug 1734 in Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary FREEMAN was born about 1710; died on 1 Aug 1734 in Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Parents Unproven: Y

    Notes:

    Parents unknown

    Children:
    1. 4. Joshua LOW was born about 1730 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 1 Oct 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    2. John Hawkins LOWE was born on 4 Mar 1732 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 13 Feb 1816 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania.
    3. Hugh LOWE was born on 18 Jan 1733 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.
    4. Caleb LOWE was born about 1734 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. 10.  John LAWSON was born on 8 May 1690 in England (son of Roland LAWSON and Jean GLASCOCK); died on 11 Jun 1768 in Gunpowder Manor, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Migration: 1727, Maryland

    Notes:

    The Lawsons and the Lows owned land beside each other and eventually the Lawson land in Pennsylvania wound up in the hands of the Low family.
    The Lows were Quakers who later became Methodists and the Lawson/Low land was where Rock Chapel Church and cemetery were originally built.

    John married Frances DAVIS in Apr 1729 in England. Frances was born on 29 Oct 1700 in Farnham, Rappahannock, Virginia; died about 1738 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Frances DAVIS was born on 29 Oct 1700 in Farnham, Rappahannock, Virginia; died about 1738 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Married Name: LAWSON
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Parents Unproven: Y

    Notes:

    Parents unknown
    Children:
    1 Thomas Lawson, the eldest
    2 John Lawson
    3 Mary, wife of John Meaner (Maynor)
    4 Ann, wife of Joshua Low
    5 Elizabeth, recently deceased, wife of John Low
    6 Moses Lawson

    Children:
    1. Thomas LAWSON was born about 1729 in Gunpowder Manor, Baltimore, Maryland.
    2. 5. Anna LAWSON was born on 9 Nov 1730 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 10 Jan 1808 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    3. Elizabeth LAWSON was born on 29 Sep 1733 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 11 Feb 1768 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.
    4. Mary LAWSON was born about 1734 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.
    5. Moses LAWSON was born on 19 May 1736 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland; died on 2 Apr 1776 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania.
    6. John LAWSON was born about 1738 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.

  5. 12.  Johann Nicholas YOST was born on 26 Jun 1713 in Nassen, Altenkirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died on 20 Jun 1787 in York, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Will Notes: York County Archives Will of Nicholas Yost the elder, yeoman of York Township, dated 8 March 1787, proved 20 June 1787. Appraisal of inventory Administrator's account Final account dated 15 May 1810 In the Name of God, Amen; I Nicholas Yost of York Township in the County of York and State ofPennsylvania yeoman, bei n g aged, infirm and Weak in Body û but of Sounddisposing Mind, Memory and understanding, tha n ks be unto God for all hisMercies, do therefore think Proper and Convenient to make thi s m y LastWill and Testament in manner and form following. That is to Say,Principally and fi rs t of all I commend my Soul into the Hands ofAlmighty God who gave it, and my Remains to b e d ecently buried at thediscretion of my Friends and Relations. And as touching my Worldl y Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life, I giveand dispose of th e sa me as follows, Viz Imprimis It is my Will and I do hereby order that all my Just Debts andFuneral Charges sha l l be fully paid and Satisfied; out of my Estate assoon as may be after my decease by my Exe c utors herein after named orthe Survivor of them. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Beloved wife Catharine, the Bed &Bedstead wherein we no w l ie with everything thereunto belonging and sixSheets, also a Chest, the little Walnut Tab le , three good Chairs, threeTable Clothes, my Big Hymn Book, and a Book called a True Christ ia nity,a good Cow, a Wash Tub, a Pail, a large and a Small Iron Pot, a PewterDish & Bason, f o ur Pewter Plates and four Spoons, a Frying Pan andSkillet, three Ladles and a Skimmer a Fle s hfork, Oil Jug and Lamp, a TeaKettle, Coffee Pot, Tea Ware, and two white Baskets. And t h e residue ofmy Personal Estate, I will and do hereby order that the same shall besold at P u blic Vendue as soon as may be after my decease by my Executorshereinafter named or the Surv i vor of them. Item, I will and do hereby order that my Executors hereinafter named orthe Survivor of th e m furnish my said wife yearly and every year duringher Natural Life, at the expence(sic ) o f my Estate with a Comfortabledwelling House with a garden and Stabling for a Cow, on To n o f good Hay,ten Bushels of good Wheat, eight cords of Fine Wood, eighty Pounds ofPork, fif t y Pounds of Beef twelve pounds [next page] pounds of Heckled Flax, Six Pounds of Wool, and eight PoundsLawful money of Pen n sylvania in Specie. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Son Abraham Yost the sum of fiveshillings, in Specie, whi c h is to be in full for his share out of myEstate both Real & Personal he being heretofore a d vanced and because Ihave often times been evilly treated by my said son's wife (and for oth er reasons best known to myself) give and bequeath the share or Portionwhich was intende d b y me for my said son unto the Children lawfullybegotten by him to be paid to them in Mann e r & Form hereinaftermentioned. Item, I will and do order that my Executors hereinafter named or theSurvivor of them shal l a t the Expiration of the Lease or Leases of myLands and Tenements or at any other convenie n t time sell the Same atPublic Vendue to the best Advantage, And I do hereby fully impowe r m yExecutors hereinafter named or the Survivor of them û to make and executesuch Deeds or C on veyances unto the Purchaser or Purchasers of my saidLands and Tenements, in as full and am pl e a manner to all intents andPurposes as I myself might or could do, at this present time. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Son in Law Conrad Laub intermarriedwith my Daughter Mar y E lizabeth and to his Heirs and assigns the Sum ofthirty nine Pounds in Specie to be paid a s s oon as may be after mydecease. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Son in Law Francis Streithoffintermarried with my Daught e r Anna Elizabeth the Sum of thirty ninePounds in Specie, to be paid to him his Heirs or Ass i gns as soon as maybe after my decease. Item, I give and Bequeath unto my Son in Law Jacob Bernhart intermarriedwith my Daughter Ca t harine and to his Heirs and Assigns the Sum ofthirty nine Pounds money aforesaid to be pa i d as soon as may be after mydecease. And after the decease of my said Wife I further give and bequeath unto mysaid Son in Law Co n rad Laub and to his Heirs and Assigns the Sum ofForty seven Pounds. And to my said Son i n L aw Francis Streithoff and tohis Heirs and Assigns the sum of Forty seven Pounds money afo res aid.And to my said Son in Law Jacob Bernhart and to his Heirs and Assigns the Sum of Forty seven Pounds money aforesaid. And to the Children of my Son Nicholas deceased, I give and bequeath the Sum of Forty seven Pounds money afores aid, to be equally divided amongstthem and their Heirs and Assigns share and share alike whe n t heyrespectively arrive to the age of twenty one years. And the residue of my Estate (if any) I will and do order that the sameshall be divided in t o five equal Parts or Shares one equal fifth partthereof I give & bequeath unto my said Son - in-Law Conrad Laub, and tohis Heirs and Assigns, one other equal fifth part thereof I giv e a ndbequeath unto my said Son in Law Francis Streithoff and to his Heirs andAssigns, One ot he r equal fifth part thereof, I give and bequeath unto mySaid Son in Law Jacob Bernhart an d t o his Heirs and Assigns, One otherequal fifth part thereof I give and bequeath unto th e Chi ldren of mysaid son Nicholas deceased, to be equally divided amongst them Share andShar e al ike, when they respectively arrive to the age of twenty oneyears. And the other equal f ift h part thereof I give and bequeath tothe Children lawfully begotten by my said Son Abraha m t o be equallydivided amongst them and their Heirs & Assigns share and share alike,when th e y respectively arrive to the age of twenty one years. And Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint George Stake Esquire and mysaid Son in Law Conr a d Laub or the Survivor of them to be the Executorsof this my Last Will and Testament to exe c ute the Same according to thetrue intent & meaning thereof. Ratifying and Confirming thi s a nd noother to be my Last Will and Testament, In Witness whereof I havehereunto Set my Ha n d and Seal the eighth Day of March in the year of ourLord one thousand Seven hundred and ei g hty Seven. Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the said testator as & For his Last Will and Testament[signature of Nichol as Yost] In the Presence of Us /s/ Peter Hurk /s/ John Doll jr
    • DAR#: ---
    • Military Event: American Revolution - Capt George Longs Co of York Co
    • Served American Revolution?: Y
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Military Flag: Y
    • Migration: 9 Sep 1749

    Notes:

    Pennsylvania Archives (PA: 6:2:436-437) published a list of Captain George Longs (or Langs) Company of York County dated 16 October 1780 which included Nicklos Yost and his two sons, Abraham Jost and Nicklos Yost.
    Pennsylvania Archives (PA: 6:2:697-699) published a list of Capt George Langs Company of York County which included Abraham Yost among the Second Class and Nicolous Yost among the Eighth Class.
    ——
    Nicholas Jr. died before his father and that is why he is not mentioned in fathers will. I believe other children not listed in the will also died before their father.

    Johann married Eva Catharina KLAUSEN about 1750 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania. Eva was born about 1720 in Ostheim, Kreis Hanau, Hesen-Nassau, Germany; died on 17 Jul 1792 in York, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Eva Catharina KLAUSEN was born about 1720 in Ostheim, Kreis Hanau, Hesen-Nassau, Germany; died on 17 Jul 1792 in York, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: KLANSON
    • Will Notes: Last Will & Testament of Catherine Yost I Catharine Yost, Widow & Relict of Nicholas Yost the elder, late of the Borough & County of York in the State of Pennsylvania Yeoman decd being weak & infirm in Body, but of sound Mind, Memory & Understanding, Do make and Publish this my last Will and Testament in Manner & Form following, that is to say, my Will is and I do hereby order & direct that all my Just Debts and Funeral Charges, be fully paid & satisfied out of my Estate as soon as may be after my decease, by my Executors herein after named or the Survivor or Survivors of them. It is also my Will and I do hereby Order that all my Estate shall be sold at Public Vendue within four Weeks after my decease, by my Executors herein after named or the Survivors or Survivors of them, and the Money there from arising together with my other Property & Effects , I will that the same shall be divided into five equal Parts or Shares, one equal fifth part or Share thereof I give and bequeath unto the Children of my Son Nicholas Yost decd to be divided amongst them their Heirs and assigns Share and Share alike; one other fifth Part there of I give and bequeath unto the Children of my Son Abraham Yost, to be divided as aforesaid ; one other fifth Part thereof, I give & bequeath unto the Children of my Daughter Elizabeth Laub, to be divided as aforesaid; one other fifth Part thereof, I give and bequeath unto t h e Children of my Daughter Catharine Bernhart, to be divided as aforesaid, and the other fifth part thereof I give & bequeath unto the Children of my Daughter Eve Elizabeth Streithoff d e cd to be divided as aforesaid; and lastly I do hereby nominate my said Son Abraham Yost, a n d my Son in Law Conrad Laub, Executors of this my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand & Seal the fourteenth day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninety two. Signed, Sealed, Published & declared by the above named Testatrix as & for her Last Will & Testament, in the Presence of her } Catharine X Yost Seal mark Godf.y Lenhart George Fisher York County, ss. Before me Jacob Barnitz Esqr Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administrations in & for the County of York in the State of Pennsylvania personally came Godfrey Lenhart Esqr & George Fisher the two Subscribing witnesses to the within & forgoing Instrument of writing and on their Solemn Oath, Do severally say that they were personally present and saw and heard the within named Catharine Yost make her mark unto and Seal and publish the within Instrument of writing as and for her Last Will and Testament, and that at the time of the doing thereof, she the said Catharine Yost was of a Sound and discerning mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief: And that they subscribed their Names there to as witnesses in presence of the said Testatrix and at her request, and also in the presence of each other at the same time. Sworn & Subscribed at York the 4th Day of February A.D. 1793 before me. J. Barnitz Regr. Godfrey Lenhart George Fisher
    • Immigrant?: Y

    Children:
    1. 6. Johann Nicholas YOST was born on 5 Feb 1751 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 10 Mar 1785 in Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    2. Mary Elizabeth YOST was born on 2 Mar 1752 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Oct 1822 in York, York, Pennsylvania.
    3. Anna Elizabeth YOST was born about 1755 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 26 Oct 1822 in York, York, Pennsylvania.
    4. Catharine YOST was born on 3 Aug 1757 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Mar 1838 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Abraham YOST was born on 23 May 1760 in Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 29 Jul 1821 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania.

  7. 14.  Jorg Philip “John” KLINGMANN was born in Jan 1727 in Germany (son of Jorge Philip KLINGMANN and Elisabetha MNU); died on 3 Jan 1774 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; was buried in Mifflinburg Cemetery, Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Innkeeper

    Notes:

    The Will of John Philip Klingman
    Township of Robeson Berks County, PA
    Will of John Philip Klingman in Robeson, proved 12 Jan 1774 and the same day Letters Testimentary granted John Klingman, son This 3rd day of January 1774, John Philip Klingman of Robeson Township, in Berks County and Province of Pennsylvania, Innholder...

    First, my will is that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid by my Executors, herein after named and appointed. Secondly, my will is that all my real and personal estate whatsoever shall be sold at the highest rate by my executors, hereafter appointed and the money accruing thereof is to be disposed in the following manner, viz:

    Thirdly, my will is that I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth my beloved wife the third part out of my real and personal estate to her own use, but in case she should marry again then she shall be satisfied with one half of her third part, to that I give her above her third her bed, bedstead, a chest, a cow per advance.

    Fourthly, I give unto my son John per advance or over and above his equal share the sum of £10 lawful money of this Province, to be paid after my decease, for being a dutiful son unto me .

    Fifthly, I give unto my three children of my first wife, namely: Michael, Barbara, Elizabeth £10 apiece money of this Province, as their whole demand of my real and personal estate to be paid in two years
    after my decease and to keep my oldest son Michael out of two share I give him the further sum of £2, money aforesd as his whole demand of my real and personal estate to him.

    Sixthly, my will is that all my real and personal estate whatsoever pertaineth to me, shall be divided into equal shares and distributed among all my children of my second wife, namely : John, Rachel, Elisabeth, Jacob, Peter, Mary, share and share alike, except £8 is to be deducted out of Rachel's share and according to their age, their share is to be paid. Lastly, I make and ordain my son John to be my only and sole executor of this my last will and testament ratifying this present and no other to be my last Will and Testament:

    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and year first above written .

    Witnesses:
    Jacob Srif[?], Mich Walter.

    Register General's Office, Reading, Berks Co, Pennsylvania the 12th day of
    January 1774 personally appeared Jacob Seyfryest[?] and Michael Walter the
    witnesses to the aforewritten Will...

    Inventory of Philip Klingman in Robeson, exhibited the 19th February 1774
    An Inventory of Improvements, Goods and Chattles of Philip Klingman of Robeson Township in Berks County and Province of Pennsylvania, deceased, Viz:
    Apparrel, horse, saddle and bridle; bed and bedstead, 2 old tables, 7 old chairs, an old gun, 2 old chests, 3 butter dishes, 6 butter plates, tin ware, forks, ladles and butter spoons, 2 candle sticks and a lantern, table knifes and forks ,lamp, smith-iron and a brush, looking glass, Dutch books, wool carts, old hand saw, 5 cow chains, auger, drawing knife, 3 gimlets 2 bags, old ironware, coffee mill and a shear, old cropping hoe and an axe, 2 quart bottles and a bowl, half pints and chill glasses, 3 happles[?] , 2 iron wages[?] and a pair of rings, 2 iron pots, 1 kettle, a pot, rake, 5 old seals and a churn, tub with pickle capacity and a down trough, teapot and frying pan, reefer and a hone, 6 old sickles and a scythe, 100 pounds of pork, 18 bushels of wheat, 80 bushels of rye, dry apples and an old spinning wheel, 1 bushels salt, 2 hogsheads, 5 barrels, 3 kegs and a tup , hogs lard, an old wagon with what belongs to it, 2 collars, 2 pair of harness, 2 pair of iron trusses, 2 old plows and an old harrow, hay, hemp from the brake, curling box, grindstone, 2 hay forks, dung fork, shovel, spade, hakle, 2 old horses, 2 cows, 4 yearling heifers, 7 young hogs
    Improvement bought of Switzer valued at £180, the Tavern improvement valued at £12 5
    25 gallons Phila Rum, 5 gallons West Indian rum, 3 gallons wine, 3 pounds tobacco, cash £52.12, pers received £9.2.3. . . . . .Total £440.6.0

    The above effects of the aforesaid Philip Klingman deceased faithfully appraised this 29th day of Jan 1774 by us, Mich Walter, [unreadable name]

    Administration Accompt of Philip Klingman, decd exhibited 18 Jan 1775
    The Accompt of John Klingman, executor of the Testament and Last Will of Philip Klingman, late of Robeson Township in the County of Berks in the Province of Pennsylvania, Innholder.

    The said Accomptant charges himself with all and singular the goods & chattels rights and credits which were of the said Testator according to an Inventory and appraisement thereof exhibited unto the Register General's Office at Reading amounting (inclusive of the Improvement to £135.6

    Item. With advance on the sales of the said goods at publick vendue above their appraisal 10.11.1
    Item with cash received of sundry persons indebted to the Testator not mentioned in Inventory 7.1.11
    Item with cash received in part of the purchase money of the improvements aforementioned, the residue being not yet due 140. Total £292.19.0

    The said accomptant prays allowance for his several payments and disbursements made out of this estate in the execution of the said Will:1774, Jan 12 for cash paid James Read Esq for Letters Testamentary, funeral expenses, counsel relative of will £1.5.9 Jan 14 Peter Hechert for coffin £10

    Other payments, not described, were made to Michael Hoffman, Peter Walter, Adam Witman, Samuel Jackson, Conrad Mohr, Henry Harris, Henrich Wolff, Jacob Seifriedt, Adam Weidner, Michael Walter, John Kirlin, Benja Lightfoot, Esq, Jacob Nethrack, William Haroot, Jacob Wichlein, Johannes Hoffman, Elias Ratge, Peter Higo, Frederick Kast, Peter Bern, Samuel Edwards, Daniel Bane, Solomin Westle, John Biddle...for a total of £50.0.3.

    Balance in the hands of the Accomptant. . . . £292.19.0

    Jorg married Anna Elizabeth MNU about 1751 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania. Anna was born about 1724 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died about 1774 in Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Anna Elizabeth MNU was born about 1724 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died about 1774 in Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.

    Notes:

    Was his 2nd wife

    Children:
    1. John Philip KLINGMANN was born about 1751 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania.
    2. Peter Cornelius KLINGMANN was born on 23 Dec 1752 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Apr 1848 in Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania; was buried in Mifflinburg Cemetery, Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania.
    3. 7. Rachel “Regina” KLINEMANN was born on 5 Aug 1755 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died on 4 Aug 1842 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; was buried in unknown.
    4. Jacob KLINGMANN was born about 1757 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania.
    5. Magdalena KLINGMANN was born about 1759 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died before 1774.
    6. Elizabeth KLINGMANN was born about 1760 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania.
    7. Mary KLINGMANN was born about 1764 in Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania; died about 1784.


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