Wills: OSTER, George 1791 Colerain Twp., Bedford County, PA Will Book 1/Page 71/ 1791 Bedford County Courthouse PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Rosalie Elmore rosalie@supersat2.net and Bob Rose BobR3487@aol.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. In the name of God Amen I George Oster of the township of Colerain County of Bedford State of Pennsylvania being through the Abundant Mercy and goodness of God the weak in body yet of sound and perfect Understanding and Memory Do Constitute this my last Will and Testament and desire it to be Received by all as Such Imprimis. I most Humbly Bequeath my soul to God my maker beseeching his Most Gracious acceptance of it through the all Suffecient merits and Meditation of My most Compassionate redeemer Jesus Christ who gave himself to be an attonement for my sins and is able to save to the uttermost all that Come unto God by him seeing he Ever liveth to make Intercepion for them and who trust will not Reject me a returning penitent Sinner when Home to him for Mercy in this Hope and Confidence I render up my soul with Comfort Humbly Beeceaching the most blessed and glorious Trinity one God most holy most Merciful and Gracious to prepare me for the time of my Dissolution and then to take Me to himself into that peace and rest and incomparable felicity which he has prepared for them that love and fear him-Amen Blessed be god- Imprimis I give my body to the earth from whence it was taken in full assurance of its Resurrection from thence at the last day as for my burial I desire it may be decent without pomp or State at the Discretion of my dear and loving wife and my Executers hereafter named who I doubt not will manage it with all Requiste prudence---As to my worldly estate I will and positively Order that all my Debits be paid Item I give to my dear and loving wife as long as she Remaineth a Widow following the time of her Widowhood but no longer one room in the north east end of my house with her bed and bedding and as many kitchen utentials as may be necessary for her use, she shall have one Cow, and yearly and from year to year shall receive from my Estate as much pork and beef and grain of each sort as is necessary for the support of her body, and flax and Wool for her Clothing. Or fifteen bushels of good wheat per year, & ten bushels of Rey, & five bushels Indian corn, and one hundred Weight of pork and one hundred weight of beef and fifteen hundred weight of hay, to be delivered yearly from my Estate by my Executors together with twelve pounds Hachleds flax and eight pounds Wool yearly. Item I give to my oldest son Jacob Five Shillings Current money to my second son John Oster I give Five Shillings Current money, to my Daughter Mary I give Five Shillings Current money, to my daughter Elizabeth I give five shillings D" to my Daughter Catherina I give one cow and one bed and bedding & two sheep, to my son Nicholas I give two Horse Creatures one of the highest priced and one of the lowest rated on the plantation with one cow and two sheep and my best ? now in my possession or seventy pound current money to be paid yearly ? ? in manner following viz that is to Receive ten pounds yearly (end of 1st page there is a black mark blotting out some of writing and I canıt make out the words where I have question marks.) without interest till the whole be paid from my Estate. To my daughter Barbarah I give one cow and one bed and bedding and two sheep==== To my Daughter Shusanna I give one cow and bedding & two sheep to my youngest son George whom I make one of my Executors of this my last will and testament, I give demise and bequeath to him and to his heirs all and every my Messuages lands tenements and here (?stitaments) Whatsoever and Wheresoever which I also charge with the payment of my said legacies= As for my good friend Edward Rose of the township and County above mentioned I make my sole Executor with my son George, and Do Constitute them Executors of this my last will and testament and trustees for my wife and children-----In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighth day of May in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety one. (May 8, 1791) Georg Oster (seal) Signed and Sealed and Acknowledged in the presence of us, Edward Rose, Alen Rose, Thos Burns Bedford County Pa on the eighteenth day of August in the year Of our lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, personally came before me the subscriber Register For the probate of wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for the County of Bedford in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania Edward Rose and Allen Rose two of the subscribing Witnesses to the aforegoing Instrument of Writing who being duly sworn according to law did declare and say that they were personally present and heard and saw the within named George Oster sign seal publish and declare the said instruments of writing as and for his Last Will & Testament that at the time of doing so the same he the said George Oster the tester was of sound mind and memory according to the to the best of these Deponants Knowledge & belief and that they Subscribed their name as Witness to the Execution thereof in the presence of the tester and at his request and that they did also see Thomas Burns the other subscribing Witness sign his name as a Witness to the same. Edward Rose Allen Rose Sworn to subscribed George Woods Junr. Register ___________________ Renumeration of Edward Rose The following is an abstract of the last paragraph. On 18 August 1795 Edward Rose renounce, Release and Quit Claim all his rites & Titles to Executorship of George Osters Will. The writing on the side left margin is dated 22 September 1795, Following is an abstract of what it said: Letters of Administration of George Oster deceasedŠwere granted to Jacob Nagle and Barbara Oster given under the hand of George Woods, Register.