Will of George Michael ELLER (1778): Frederick County, MD

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GEORGE MICHAEL ELLER 
 THE WILL OF GEORGE MICHAEL ELLER

          In the name of God Amen.


I George Michael Eller of Frederick County in the province of Maryland living, 
am for this time sik and not right well but in my sound memory thanks be given 
to God therefore seeing my nullity, ordin herein my Lat Will and Testment in 
full lov. I recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to 
the earth, to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my 
Excutors, my Excutors shall in the first place pay out of my Estate all my just 
debts, and the overplus what the Lord gave me in this world I ordain as 
followith, my beloved wife, Anna Maria I give fifty pounds lawful Money, the 
small red cow with a white head, thirty bushels of weat, hr bed and her chest 
she bought (brought) to me, also the small and large Iron Potts, a half dozen 
peuter plates, on peuter bason, a dozen peuter spoons, and a half small melt 
pan, three iron kettles, small washer tup a water tup and the churn, her 
spinnin' wheel, her lamp her Bible her psalmody, one quart tin mog and pint do, 
one quart bottle, and every year fifteen pounds as long as they can live 
together also her clothing out of my Estate they can agree together, the 
aforesaid fifteen pounds to be paid to her in the first year only out of my 
estate, and if they can agree to live longer together, then the six youngest 
children shall pay her the same by themselves out of my good consideration I 
caused to be right and is my last Will and Testment that my oldest son Peter 
Eller, shall have the sum of ninety seven pounds lawful money, and my son 
Leonard Eller shall have the sum of eighty two pounds and my dauhter Elizabeth 
shall likewise have eighty two pounds lawful money, and these said three 
children shall have that oney three years after my decease then my two 
Executors, namely Henry Eller and Martin Gerber, shall be impowered to sell the 
Place, wagon and horses, all the creatures and moveables, and shall pay to my 
beloved wife her part (and) of the aforesaid three children their part of the 
same; and the overplus shall be divided by my Exectors among my six youngest 
children namely, Jacob Eller, George Eller,John Eller, Eve Eller, Catherine 
Eller and Maria Eller; further Jacob Eller shall have the Bible and pay to 
George ten shillings, also shall Jacob have the young colt, if it mare bring the 
same liky. 

this it is George Michael Eller his mark "x" and Seal X (SEAL)" 
Certifyed, acknowleded and confirmed 
      This is John Bergers mark X
    Henry Schmaus (Smous) 
No other Signature 
"John Bergers, Henry Smouse the above witnesses were sworn Frederick County, 
25th August 1778." 

"Then came the above named Thomas Schley and madeoath on the holy Evangelists of 
Almighty God, that the within and above writing is a just and true Translatio to 
the best of his knowledge of the original Will of the above named George Michael 
Eller, which is written in the German language and that he hath not knowingly or 
intentionally translated any matter of substance contrary to the true meaning of 
said Will. 
                                      
Certified by George Murdock, Regr." 

Will Book G.M., No. 1, page 76, Frederick County, Maryland. Proven by witnesses 
August 25, 1778. 






George Michael Eller and his brother were very close. Henry Eller Sr. and Heny's 
son in law (Gerber) were his executors.....