Wills: GRASSLE, Abraham 1820 : Juniata Twp, Perry Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Connie Callaway. USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within 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. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ____________________________________________________ The will of Abaham Grassel of Juniata Twp. was the first will probated in the Perry Co. Court. Written 26 Sep 1819 and proven 11 Jan 1820. In the name of God, amen, I, Abraham Gresley, of the Township of Juniata, County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, being very sick but of perfect mind and memory, and considering the mortality of my body, do make this my last will and testament as follows, viz: First, I allow the Doctor's bill to be paid and also the charges of my lying sick. My riffle gun I give to Peter Troup. My chest, my watch, and all of my wearing apperil which is at Peter Troup's, I give to his son Abraham. The remainder of my property I allow to be equally divided among my sisters, except Christina Mc Naughton, to whom I leave nothing. I have a chest of clothing, a crop sythe, a grain cradle and sythe, a great coat, and a aist coat at Barbara "Rothfougs" in Dauphin County. A mall and wedges, an axe, a calf skin, and six yards of shirting is at David Hoover''sin Dauphin County. Apair of boots is at Jacob Pottemers in said county. I have also bonds and notes in the hands of Henry Landis to the amount of about seven hubdred dollars. My funeral expenses shall be paid by Executors as soon after my decease as shall be convenient. Lastly, I do nominate and appoint Jacob Whitmore of Dauphin County my sole Executor. Witness my hand this twenty-sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one eight hundred and nineteen. Signed in the presence his of us, W. Beltechel and Abraham [X] Gresley Philip Troup mark This Christina McNaughton is my 4th Gt. Grandmother. Below is some more notes regarding this grassel family. 1. 2nd Series Pennsylvania Archives, Vol XVII..."Names of Foreigners Who took the Oath of Allegiance": "Mattheis Grassel took the oath at Philadelphia when he arrived 6 Oct 1767 on the ship Hamilton from Rotterdam, Charles Smith, commanding." "Jacob Grassel & Phillip Gresel" took the oath at Philadelphia when they arrived 22 Oct 1754 on the ship Halifax from Rotterdam, last from Cowes, Cpt. Thomas Coatam, commanding." 2. Matthias Grassle appeared in Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. in 1779. The records of the Indianfield Lutheran Church, Franconia Twp., Bucks Co. contains the following entry: Abraham, son of Matthew & Anna Maria Graussel was born 30 Apr 1785 & baptized 12 June 1785. The sponsors were Abraham Wambold & his wife Louisa. 3. [GS 874035] St. Michael's Evangelican Lutheran Church, Pfoutz's Valley near Liverpool, Greenwood Twp, Perry Co, PA. Records 1774 - 1902 Pg 2: In the year 1803, December 18th, on the 4th Sunday in Advent, Holy Communion was held by Mr Johannes Herbst, Lutheran Pastor...communicant's names: #10 Johannes Kepner & wife, #11 Christinna #12 Mathias Grassle & wife, #13 Anna Maria #14 Joseph Frey & wife, Pg 5: In the year 1805, October 20th, on the 19th Sunday after Trinity, communion was held by John Conrad Walter, Lutheran preacher in the Miniterium......#34 Mathias Grassle In the year 1807, June 28th, the following children were confirmed & communion ws held by Mr. Conrad Walter, Lutheran preacher in the Miniterium, on the 5th Sunday after Trinity...#33 Christina Grassle, #34 Eva Grassle. 4. Other children from un-documented source at Perry Co. Historians: -states Matthias was also father of Catharina md Peter Troup; Christina born 1786/7; and Eva born ??. On 23 Jun 1801, Matthias Grassly, wife Maria, grandparents, were sponsors at the baptizm of Heinrich, born 26 Feb 1801, s/o Peter Traub & wife Catharina at St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Pfoutz Valley, Greenwood Twp., Perry Co. (then Cumberland Co.) . -Possibly Matthias' wife died and he re-married, as in 1829, one "Catharina Grassle, late wife of Godleip Westfall" released her share of the Westfall estate. Godliep Westfall died in Rye Twp. about 18__.