Will: George Hoober (1775)
George Hoober of Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania signed his will on 21 Oct 1772; it was proven on 2 Feb 1775. He named his son John and friend George Fisher as his executors. In the document he also named his wife Barbara, daughter Barbara wife of Conrad Staly, and “my three grandchildren of Jacob Hoober Deceased.”1
In the Nam [sic] of God amen, I George Hoober of mound [sic] plesent [sic] Township
in the County of York and Province of Pennsylvania Yeoman being weak in Body but
of Sound and Perfect understanding Considering the uncertain continuance of my Life
and the many Hazards and Dangers that it is obnoxious To and being Desirous to
leave that small Estate and fortune Which God has been Pleased to Pass me with in
my family and That I may have Nothing of this Transitory World or the Intanglements [sic]
Thereof to Incumber [sic] my thoughts and Contemplations With at my going out of it but
to think and meditate of the next World and the Inestimable Blessings and Comforts
That are There to be Enjoyed, I Do make this my Last will and Testament In
maner [sic] following Hereby Revoking all former wills by me made and first I Resign my
Soul to the Great and most merciful God That made it and my Body I commit to the
Grave to be Decently Buried and as to my Worldly Estate I Dispose thereof as Followeth
that is to Say I do first appoint all my Lawfull [sic] Debts and funeral Expences [sic] to by paid out of
my Estate by my Executors Herein after Named Item I give to my Son John Hoober all my
Estate Both Real and Personal to hold to him his Heirs Executors administrators and Assigns
and I do or[ther] That my Belovid [sic] Wife Barbara Hoober shall have her Suficent [sic] mentaine-
nce [sic] out of the aforesaid Estate During her Natural life by my aforesaid Son or his Heirs Item
I Give and order that my aforesaid son his Heirs Executors administrators shall pay
unto my three grandchilderon [sic] of Jacob Hoober Deseased [sic] the sum of Twenty Pounds to by
Equily [sic] Devided [sic] amongst them and that three years after my Desease [sic] and Barbara my
Wife and Twenty Pounds I Give and order to my Daughter Barbara the wife of Conrad
Staly to be paid by my said son John as aforesaid in four years after my Desease [sic] and my wife
as aforesaid and I make ordain my well beloved son John Hoober and my frind [sic] Thomas
fisher Sole Executrix of this my Lasat [sic] will and Testament in Trust for the Intents and
Purposes in this my will contained to Perform according to my True Intent and meaning
in Witness whereof I the said George Hoober have to This my Last will and Testament Set
my Hand and Seal The Twenty First Day of october in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven
Hundred and Seventy Two———
Signed Sealed and Published by the said George Hoober in the
Presents [sic] of us who subscribed our names in the Testators presence } George Huber (seal) [German script]
and at his request —————
Johannes Georg Huber [German script]
[German script, can’t read]
John SmithYork County Ss Before me Samuel Johnston Esquire Deputy Register for the Probate of
Wills and Granting of Letters of Administration in and for the County of York in the Province
of Pennsylvania personally came Johann George Hoober and John Smith Esquire two of the
subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing Instrument of Writing and the said Johann George
Hoober on his solemn Oath taken according to Law and the said John Smith on his Solemn
Affirmation taken according to Law he conscientiously scrupling to taking of an oath do
respectively say they were personally present and saw and heard George Hoober the Testator above
named Sign Seal publish and declare the foregoing Instrument of Writing as and for his last
Will and Testament that at the time of doing thereof the said George Hoober was of sound dispo
sing Mind Memory and understanding according to the best of this Deponents and Affirments [sic]
Knowledge and belief that they subscribed their Names as Witnesses to the same in the presence
of the said Testator and at his request and that they also saw Detter Hobarh sign his name
to the same as a Witness at the same time in the presence of the said Testator and at his request
Sworn Affirmed & Subscribed————– Johann Georg Huber
before me at York the 2 Day of February 1775 } John Smith
Saml Johnston Depy Regr
Both Exrs sworn Inventory in 2 monthsA true copy compared with the original at York
Sam Johnston Depy RegrMemorandum That Letters Testamentary in Common form
were granted to John Hoober and Thomas fisher of the Estate of George Hoober late
of York County Yeoman Deceased Inventory to be Exhibited into the Registers Office
at York at of before the second Day of April next and an Account or Reckoning at
or before the second day of February next Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Office
at York the second Day of February 1775.
Footnotes
- George Hoober will (1775), York County Will Book C:274 ↩
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