Wills: Will of Jacob Banker, January 20, 1783: Frederick County, MD

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Liber GM 2, Folio 310;  Microfilm CR 49, 160;  Maryland State Archives.

The text of Jacob Banker's will, as transcribed from the original by Roger Nale, follows:
(Capitalization, spelling and punctuation copied exactly as shown in original text.)

"In the name of God Amen.  The Twentieth day of January AD. one thousand seven 
hundred and eighty three.  I Jacob Banker of Frederick County and state of Maryland 
being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God for it remembering 
the mortality of all Flesh and that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and 
ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say first of all I give and recomend my 
soul unto the hands of God that gave it and my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed in 
Christian like manner till the coman resurection believing that all men must appear before 
almighty God, and as touching such worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to 
bless me in this life.  I give and dispense of the same in the following manner and form
Inifirimes.  It is my will and I do order that in the first place all my just debts and funeral 
charges be paid and satisfied, and then I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ester one 
good feather bed with Bedstead and curtains with compleat furniture thereto belonging 
and as much of the kitchens furniture as she may be in need of and the chest with all what 
is in it that belongs to her is to be given to her and the choice out of my cows she is to 
take and is to have one and then I give to her my said wife Ester the sum of Three 
Hundred pounds good hard specie the said money to be taken from the first money that 
becomes due -- I give to my oldest son Jacob ten pounds good hard specie for a foremost 
present and then I give and bequeath unto him the said my son Jacob one hundred and 
twenty five acres of Land situate and Lying on or near great pipe Creek being part of a 
Tract of land called Carolina and part of the addition to Carolina and part of a tract called 
Ohio to make up the full quantity of one hundred and twenty five acres of Land as aforsaid 
next adjoining to the House where the said my son Jacob now lives, to be laid of to him by 
way as Christian Bower has begun and finishes for him and his heirs and assigns for ever, 
the said my son Jacob his heirs or assigns paying the just and full sum of one hundred and 
twenty pounds good hard specie.  That money to be paid to my Executors and Guardians 
that is to say twenty five pounds one year after my decease and so on twenty five pounds 
every year untill the whole is paid.  Item  I give and bequeath unto my second son John the 
full and just quantity of one hundred and twenty five acres of land being situate near great 
Pipe Creek as aforsaid being part of a Tract called Carolina as aforesaid and part of a 
Tract called Ohio aforsaid and part of a tract called Hill Spring and part of a tract called 
Christophers Lott and Ohio one outside line of Peter Michael running a tourts Philip Nail 
so as to make up the full quantity of one hundred and twenty five Acres to be laid off by 
Christian Bower next adjoining the house where the said my son John now lives to be 
described to him his heirs and assigns for ever he or them paying the just and full sum of 
sixty five pounds to my Executors to my Executors and guardians that is to say twenty 
pounds one after my decease and twenty pounds two years after my Decease and twenty 
five pounds the third year after my Decease -- Item I give and bequeath unto my third son 
Peter the full and just quantity of one hundred and twenty five acres of land situate near 
Pipe Creed as aforesaid being part of a tract called Ohio as aforsaid and part of a Tract 
called Carolina aforsaid and part of a Tract called Christophers Lott to make up the said 
one hundred and twenty five acres of Land next adjoining the improvements be lately 
made on the Deep Run to be laid off by the aforsaid Christian Bower to him the said my 
son Peter his heirs and assigns forever he or them paying the full and just sum of fifty 
pounds good hard specie to my Executors and guardians that is to say Twenty five pounds 
one year after my decease and twenty five pounds two years after my decease.  Item  I 
give and bequeath unto my son Christophel the full and just quantity of one hundred and 
twenty five acres of land situate near pipe Creek aforsaid being part of a tract called Ohio 
and part of a tract called Jacob Lott and part of a Tract called Hill Spring and part of a 
tract called Christophers Lott and Ohio one the outside line of Peter Michael running a 
tourts Philip Nail so as to make up the full quantity of one hundred and twenty five acres 
to be laid of by Christian Bower next as to join the improvements my son Christophel hath 
made to be described to him my said son Christophel his heir and assigns forever he or 
they paying the full and Just sum of Sixty fife pounds to my Executors and Guardians that 
is to say Twenty pounds two years after my decease and twenty five pounds the third year 
after my Decease.  Item  I give and bequeath to my Eldest Daughter Margarett the full and 
Just quantity of fifty acres thirty acres being part of a tract called ohio twenty acres being 
part of Ohio and part of Carolina to be laid of by the said Christian Bower to her and her 
heirs and assigns forever she or they paying for the twenty acres the full and just sum of 
forty pounds specie to my Executors or guardians to be taken out of her portion hereafter 
described or mentioned.  Item  I give and bequeath unto my fifth son Abraham the full and 
just sum of fifty pounds good hard specie the money is to be taken from such money that 
will become due from the Mill and place where I now Dwell at as hereafter mentioned -- 
Item  I give to my Sixth son Henry the full and just sum of fifty good hard specie to be 
taken out of the same money as just mentioned from the Mill and place above said and 
Abraham and Henry my two last sons are to be paid when they become of age and the 
money is due or received from the mill and place.  Item  it is to be and it is my will and 
desire that my mill and my land that is to say my plantation with the mill and all said 
belonging to be or remaining in my possession after my four sons namely Jacob John Pater 
and Christophel and my Daughter Margaret have taken their portion as before mentioned 
is all to be sold after my decease and the money whatsoever it will be sold for is to be 
divided amongst my six Daughters and two sons namely to my son Abraham and to my 
son Henry and then to my Daughter Margareth and to my Daughter Catharine and to 
Magdalena and to my Daughter Mary and to my Daughter Judith and to my Daughter 
Ester and all these moneys is to be divided so that each of the aforsaid six Daughters and 
my two youngest sons is to have an equal share of the same and what sum or sums is to be 
paid from my four eldest sons as namely Jacob John Peter and Christophel, that is to say 
ninety pounds the first year after my Decease and ninety pounds two years after my 
decease and three years after my decease seventy five pounds the fourth year after my 
decease twenty five pounds and the fifth year after my decease twenty pounds all this 
money namely three Hundred pounds is to be divided and an equal share to be fiven to the 
above mentioned six Daughters and two Sons namely my son Abraham and my son Henry 
and my Daughter Margareth and Catarina my Daughter Mary and my Daughter 
Magdalena and my Daughter Judith and my Daughter Ester so that each of them is to have 
an equal part of it -- And then all the Residue of my personal Estate shall be equally 
divided amongst my twelf Children that is to say if they among themself can agree the my 
twelf children may join and Divided among themself peacable and if in case they cannot 
agree my two Executors or guardians shall be fully empowerd to divide it among them 
twelf and give a equal part to each of them and if after my Decease their should be any 
Debts due to me or my Executors as upon Bonds notes or Book Debts all such Moneys is 
to be demanded and received by my Executors and Divided among my above said six 
Daughters and two younger sons namely to my son Abraham to my son Henry and to my 
Daughter Margareth and to my Daughter Chatarina to my Daughter Mary and to my 
Daughter Madgalena and to my Daughter Judith and to my Daughter Ester -- And I do 
hereby make constitute and ordain my beloved friend David Shriver and Jacob Cassel to 
be my sole Executors of this my last will and Testament and to be guardians of all my 
Children in there minority as well as (be all?) to my other children agreeable to the intent 
and meaning of this my last will and Testament.  Ratifying and confirming this and no 
other to be my last will and Testament.  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 
and seas the day and year above written.

Signed Sealed and Delivered Published
and pronounced and declared by the 
said Jacob Benker as his last will
in the presence of us the Subscribers

Chas. Angell
John Angel
Jacob Angel
John Miller

Frederick County  June 3, 1789
Then came Charles Angel and John Angel two of the subscribing witnesses to the 
aforgoing last will and Testament of Jacob Bankard late of Frederick County deceased and 
made oath that they did see the Testator therin named sign and seal this will that they 
heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and Testament that at 
the time of his so doing he was to the best of their knowledge of a sound and disposing 
mind memory and understanding that they respectively subscribed their names as witnesses 
to this will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and that they did also see 
Jacob Angel and John Miller sign their names as witnesses thereto in the presence and at 
the request of the Testator and all in the presence of each other.
Geo. Murdock Reg.