In the name of God amen I Frederick Stoneberger of Shenandoah County and State of Virginia being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory as you may say this considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound memory… (illegible).. be almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say…
(1) first I give to my son Luis all my land lying Between Philip Longs and John Naumans,
(2) also I Give to my son in law Jacob Judy all my Land that lies between the said John Nawman and George Hawns… (illegible)… and the mountain and I desire that each of the Legeteas shall have thare Land survade and the said Jacob Judy is to pay my youngest son Frederich Stoneberger forty dollars in the Limit of three years after my decease. I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In witnefs whereof I have herenunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of December 1805. Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Frederick Stoneberger to be his last will and Testament in the presents of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnefs in the presence of the Testator
Archory Berry Frederick Steinberger (SEAL)
Second name illegible
Henry Ailshite
At a Court held for the County of Shenandoah on Monday the 10 day of March 1805. The last Will and Testament of Frederick Stonebarger dec’d was exhibited to the Court and proved by the oaths of Archery Berry and Henry Ailshite, And on the motion of Lewis Stonebarge there being no executor named a certificate tis Granted for him for obtaining Letters of Administration with the will annexed he having entered into bond with security and made oath as the Law directs
Teste P. Williams c.f.c.
Pg. 489
April 19th 1806 Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Shenandoah, Dtaed March Court 1806 to us directed we the subscribers have appraised the Personal Estate of Frederick Stoneberger dec’d as far fourth as have been presented before us into current money C viz.
L/ S/ D
To a parsel of old iron 00 10 0
5 sheep 1 10 0
illegible of flax 0 10 0
1 shaving box and ink stind 0 1 0
5 Books 0 10 0
1 Bed and one crosciot saw 1 10 0
5 15 0
Being first Duley Sworn we have hereunto set our names
Christian Alshite
Philip Long
Daniel Snyder
Thomas Nawman
At a Court held for the County of Shenandoah on Monday 13th day of October 1806
This Inventiry of Appraisement of the Estate of Frederick Stoneberger was returned and ordered to be recorded
Teste P. Williams c.f.c
The amount of sale of the article of the Estate of Frederick Stoneberger Dec’d began on this 20th day of April 1806 (viz.)
L/ S/ D/
Kalb Campbell a parcel of old iron 0 15 0
David Dovel 1 Crofs cut saw 0 3 3
Ditto 1 Broch? Wheal to a sawmill 3 6
Christian Aleshite 1 Testament 0 3 7
Lewis Stoneberger 1 Salers Book 0 2 3
Daniel Snider 1 Book 0 1 0
Christian Aleshite 1 syphering Book 0 2 9
Daniel Snider 1 Book 0 14 3
John Carter 1 pond of flax 1 5 0
Ditto 1 Bed 2 15 7
Jacob Judy 2 Sheep 1 4 10
George Burns 3 Sheep 1 4 3
L 0 15 3
At a Court held for the County of Shenandoah on Monday October 13th 1806
This Account of the Sale of Frederick Stonebergers Estate Dec’d was returned and ordered to be recorded.
Teste P. Williams c.f.c.
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