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Matches 3,201 to 3,250 of 3,269

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3201 twin of Jacob Brink, Rachel Cornelisse (I11630)
 
3202 twin of Perry Ewing, Amos Rex (I6841)
 
3203 Twin to Joseph Florea, Josiah (I2920)
 
3204 Twin to Josiah Florea, Joseph S. (I2921)
 
3205 UKNOWN Pearson, John W. (I4667)
 
3206 unknown Shelley, Mary (I245)
 
3207 Unknown Kelly, James (I4018)
 
3208 Unknown Hill, Anna (I4020)
 
3209 unknown Siler, David (I5273)
 
3210 unknown Lee, John Isaac (I8175)
 
3211 widow Family (F3826)
 
3212 widow of George Parker Family (F742)
 
3213 WILL
Springfield, Ohio 1910
—..I, Ferd. Sellers, being of a sound mind and setting of my own free will, do make herby my last will and testament.
—I desire, first, thast suitable markers should be placed at the graves of my beloved wife and myself and that the expenses of this and also my funeral be paid in full.
—..I will and bequeath Twenty five dollars ($25.00) each to the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Methodist Episcopal church.
—..After the payment of the above enumerated expenses and the bequests specified, I will and bequeath to my beloved daughter, Addie Sellers, all my remaining property of every character and description without reserve, and request that my son Harry H. Sellers and the beneficiary herein named act without bond and without compensation as joint administrators of my estate.
—..Signed in the presence of (signature) F. Sellers
Witnesses:
J. C. Baker
Geo. Burroughs
D. R. Fox 
Sellers, Ferdinand (I6772)
 
3214 WILL OF LAMBERT HUYBERTSE BRINK

The following is a translation of the will of Lambert Huybertse (Brink), of Hurley, the ancestor of the Brink family in America, who came from the Netherlands in 1659 and was one of the earliest settlers of 'Hurley, Ulster county, New York. He settled on the farm on the west side of the Esopus creek still in possession of a descendant bearing the family name. The will is recorded in the office of the county clerk of Ulster county and is translated from the original Dutch.

IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, AMEN.

Be it known hereby to everybody, that to-day, the 12th day of February in the year of our Lord 1695/6, 1, Lambert Huybertse, of Hurley in the county of Ulster; well in body and in full power and use of my mind and memory, (praised be the Lord), considering the shortness and frailty of human life, the certainty of death and the uncertain hour thereof, and desiring to set everything in order, make this my last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: Revoking, annulling, declaring null and void, all and every testament and testaments, will and wills, heretofore made and passed, either verbally or in writing, and this alone to be taken far my last will and testament and no other.

First, I commend my soul to God Almighty, my Creator, to Jesus Christ, my Redeemer, and to the .Holy Spirit. my Sanctifier, and my body to the earth, whence it came, to be buried in a Christian manner, and there to, rest until my soul and body shall be reunited on the last day and enjoy the eternal joy of immortality, which God in his grace has promised and prepared by the only merits of our Saviour, for all who truly repent and believe in him. Concerning such wordly state of houses, lands, money, goods. accounts or what further belongs to my estate, which the Lord has been pleased to grant me beyond my merits, I order, give, and dispose thereof in form and manner following:

First, it is my wish and will, that all my honest debts shall, in due time, be paid.

Secondly, I give to my youngest son, Pieter Lambertse two horses, also, that the house in which he lives, shall be finished in garret, floor doors, win- dows, &c., out of my estate without anything being paid therefor to my other heirs. I further give to my said son, his order, heirs, or administrators, one just fifth part of my whole estate.

Thirdly, I give to my sons, Huybert Lammerse and Cornelis Lammerse, and to my sons-in-law, Cornelis Cool and Arien Gerretsen, one just fifth part of my whole estate, to dispose, each for himself, of said fifth part of my estate, as he pleases, only under this condition, that Arien Gerretsen shall have and enjoy the just fifth part of my land, lying next to the land belonging to him, and that in consideration of the fertility of this land my other four heirs shall have and enjoy in ownership my house, barn, &c., without paying therefor anything to said Arie Gerretse. but they shall divide in equal shares all other movable estate among themselves

Fourthly, I appoint as executors of this my last will and testament my said heirs, to-wit, Huybert Lammertse, Cornelis Lammerse, Pieter Lammerse, Cornelis Cool, and Arie Gerretse, demanding this my foregoing testament shall be fully obeyed and carried out. Thus done at Kingston on the day and year as above.

Before signing and passing this it is my wish that my son-in- law Cornelis Cool shall have in one piece two shares of the land occupied by me, to wit, the one now made over to him, and the other bought by him from my son Lammert Huybertse.

LAMMERT HUYBERTSE Signed, sealed and published by Lammert Huybertse as being his last will and testament in our presence. WESSEL TEN BROECK, JACOBIS LAMETER, ARIE ROOSE. [Proved 11 April 1702] 
Lambertse, Huybert (I6223)
 
3215 with a memorial in Miami Cemetery, Warren County, Ohio Harlan, Thomas Moore (I8768)
 
3216 Woodland Cemetery Lucas, Henry Hormell (I8366)
 
3217 Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum Reeves, Lorna Violet (I12324)
 
3218 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

Original data: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. 
Source (S539)
 
3219 Wright Cemetery Wright, Daniel Jr. (I12635)
 
3220 Xenia, O. 2/1/34
My dear Girl,
—Greetings in His name. You surely did take our breath away with your sudden announcement.
—It is nothing more than we could expect. It is the natural consequence when two people learn to love each other you are both old enough to decide and to feel the responsibility you are taking upon Yourselves. It is proper that you should at your age. God gave woman to man to be a helpmate. You will find that in Gen. 2: 18. I am sure that you realize how important it is to establish a home according to the teaching of god’s Word. You will find many passages in the Word showing the proper relationship between husband and wife and of responsibility of each to the other. I trust that Mother & I have been faithful in giving you the proper instructions along these lines. It has been hard on us to se eyou growing older and getting away from the old roof here. I felt a great responsibility on me when you (a Mere babe) was left without a mother. I shed many tears over you. I have always been glad though that you could have such a good step mother to love your and help guide your foot steps. The tears flow agin and I think of giving you into the hands of another, not that we mis-trust Harry in any way, for he is already like a son to us. You have been a dutiful daughter and I know that you will be a dutiful wife. I certainly can congratulate Harry in winning your love. Do not think that your pathway through life will be all roses, but remember that God will guide you over the stoney and thorny pathway if He permits it to be such. This life here is only of short duration, and the hard and trying ordeals here endured by His grace, will help us to enjoy the glory over there.
—We will try to make things work out for your wedding in the way you wish them. We can not go to great expense but we know that you do not wish that. It can be made nice and a happy occasion without excessive expenses. We can talk over the various arrangements when we see yu.
—I think that I will write to Clark & Leota today and possibly send your letter so they can be making their arrangements to attend if it is possible for them to do so. He operation might be in the way.
—I hardly know just what you mean by getting out two bonds. I may have to wait till I see you. They are of different denominations, fifty and one hundred.
—We haven’t told Bobby. Mother thinks it might be hard for him trying to keep it secret. She did not mean that she thought he would tell it, but that it might be a burden for him to keep it so long. We will be looking for your Sat. P.M.
—God bless you and keep you centered in His will. We pray for you each day and are anxious that you trust and obey Him. That is the only way to be happy and contented.
Loads & loads of love
Day
 
Lackey, Dr. Burt LaFetra (I6792)
 
3221 [10da 2mo 1642] Wood, Abigail (I7638)
 
3222 [11da 1mo 1723] Harlan, Ruth (I8745)
 
3223 [12da 4mo 1709] Harlan, Mary (I8742)
 
3224 [12da 9mo 1668] Heald, Samuel (I8135)
 
3225 [12th mo. 15th, 1768] Family (F2173)
 
3226 [13da 11mo 1701] Family (F673)
 
3227 [13da 5mo 1660] Strettell, Abel (I3921)
 
3228 [13da 5mo 1673] Bancroft, Mary (I8136)
 
3229 [15da 11mo 1656] Family (F368)
 
3230 [15da 12mo 1696] Janney, Thomas (I10990)
 
3231 [15da 8mo 1724] Family (F2146)
 
3232 [16da 6mo 1679] Harlan, Ezekial (I7927)
 
3233 [17da 9mo 1667] Family (F3307)
 
3234 [18da 10mo 1655] Strettell, James (I3922)
 
3235 [19da 5mo 1707] Harlan, Ezekiel (I8741)
 
3236 [1da 3mo 1682] Bancroft, John (I11019)
 
3237 [20da 2mo 1668] Burbeck, Thomas (I11355)
 
3238 [21da 2mo 1707] Oborn, Hannah (I8747)
 
3239 [21da 8mo 1747] Family (F2147)
 
3240 [23da 10mo 17242] Family (F3536)
 
3241 [23da 9mo 1737] Family (F2465)
 
3242 [24da 12mo 1657] Strettell, Amos (I3920)
 
3243 [24da 2mo 1713] Burbeck, Thomas (I11355)
 
3244 [24da 9mo 1660] Family (F4191)
 
3245 [27da 3mo 1736] Family (F3186)
 
3246 [27da 4mo 1680] Hosmer, Stephen Jr. (I7635)
 
3247 [27da 9mo 1642] Hosmer, Stephen Sr. (I7637)
 
3248 [28da 12mo 1699] Bancroft, John (I8144)
 
3249 [2da 1mo 1700] Knevett, Ann (I8152)
 
3250 [2da 4mo 1800] Family (F418)
 

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