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Henrich “Henry” Berger

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Henrich “Henry” Berger

Birth
Germany
Death
29 Dec 1792 (aged 69)
Bethel, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Although he supported the Revolutionary War, he was not in the armed services, so he would not be considered a veteran

Immigration: 1738 Port of Philadelphia Ship: Enterprise

Married: 3 Apr 1748 Tulpehocken, Berks County Anna Rosina Fohrer [birth and death undocumented, unknown]
Anna documented slightly in the DAR records:
Anna Rosina Fohrer born on - - at _______________
died at Berks Co PA on p 17 - Dec - 1791 married on 3 - Apr - 1748
married at Tulpehocken Twp Lancaster Co PA

My DAR ancestor:
BURGER, HENRY DAR Ancestor
Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: (CIRCA) 1727
Death: (ANTE) 1-31-1792 BETHEL TWP BERKS CO PENNSYLVANIA
Service Source:
PA OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 25 MAY 1778, BOOK D, VOL 1, P 25, LINE 421,
Service Description:
1) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1778
Residence 1) City: BETHEL TWP - County: BERKS CO - State: PENNSYLVANIA
Spouse 1) ANNA ROSINA FOHRER
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Last Will and Testament

Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Written: December 17th 1792

In the Name of God amen. I HENRY Berger in Bethel Township Berks County and State of Pennsylvania Farmer being at present old and infirm in Body but thanks to God of sound Mind and having taken into Consideration the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is decreed that all Men shall once die do therefore make and ordain this as my last Will & Testament. That is to say First I recommend my Soul into the Hands of God who gave it to me hoping a Joyful Resurrection through the Merits of my Savior Jesus Christ and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like Manner, and concerning my Wordly Estate with which it has pleased God it bless me in this Life I give and bequeath it as follows.

First It is my Will and I do ordain that my Just Debts and funeral Charges be paid as soon as possible after my Decease.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife ROSINA Berger yearly as long as she lives Twelve Bushels of Wheat Three Bushels of Rye, and this grain must be taken to the Mill and the Meal & Bran must be fetched again and brought to the House where she lives. The wood which she may want for baking must be cut and carried to the Bake Oven and a fat Hog which is to weigh One hundred fifty Pounds shall be cleaned and emboweled. the Bowels to belong to her and forty pounds of Beef and this must be well salted by Peter Berger with his own Salt, and the half of the Kitchen Garden which must be manured & ploughed as his own and seven Bushels of Potatoes and the Right to fetch Apples for her own Use from any part of the Orchard and my fetch or cause to be fetched Cyder whenever she pleases from the Casks out of which he draws and the Priveledge to go to every part of the House Cellar and Spring House – and Twelve Pounds of hatcheld Flax and Twelve Pounds of Tow and four Pounds of wool and to keep a Cow with his Cattle winter & Summer and where his own Cows go, and if he does not feed the Cow well she has a Right to take another whichever she pleases in Spring every Year half a Bushel of fine Salt and three Gallons of Whiskey and every Fall a (fat meaning full) Bee Hive and a new pair of Shoes and a pair to be soled and eight pounds of Tallow for Candles and a Quarter of a Pound of Pepper & Allspice and a Quarter of Ginger and to have her Cloth woven free. And if she goes upon a Visit to take Care of her Things as if his own, and to pay her attention (or nurse her) or cause it to be done in every Respect when it may be necessary and if he should be too hard towards her so that she can not stay with him She may go to another and he must bring her every Thing before mentioned to her Dwelling Yearly and fire wood he must give and cut for her for her use as much as she may want.

I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rosina Berger Three Chests with all the contents and a Kitchen CupBoard (or Dresser) with all that is in and upon it belonging to us—And two Beds that belong to us and Iron pots and to say the whole Household furniture which we have now in use And all the Money that is here in Cash or in Bonds & notes This all she shall have to her use as long as she lives and after her Death the Remainder shall be divided amongst my Children in equal Shares—with this Condition nevertheless that should she marry again she shall have nothing else or take nothing with her but her Cloaths. This is my will & Testament.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Son HENRY Berger forty Shillings first & foremost. This is my will & Testament

Item. I give and Bequeath unto my beloved Son PETER Berger my Plantation situate in Bethel Township Berks County where I now live there are not quite Two hundred Acres with all the Appurtenances Buildings Water & Water Courses (or Rights) and wood together with all the personal Estate except what is bequeathed to the Mother to him and his Heirs for ever upon the Condition that he pays his Geschwister four hundred and fifty Pounds Gold or Silver Money as is now current in Pennsylvania viz& to his Sister ELIZABETH FAUSTIN One hundred and fifty pounds Good money but of those hundred and fifty Pounds Eight and twenty Pounds shall fall back to PETER Berger which he (meaning Foust) owes me and those eight and twenty Pounds I give to PETER Berger and after my Decease the said PETER Berger shall pay to his Sister CATHERINE Ponzius the sum of Twenty five Pounds upon the first of May next, but I authorize my Son PETER Berger to deduct the Book Debt from the first Payment. Next May afterwards he shall pay to his Sister ROSINA Kriechbaumin the Sum of Twenty five Pounds and the May following that to his Sister ELIZABETH Faustin and so on until they are paid –viz& every Year a Bond- This is my will & Testament.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Son PETER a Bond of Sixty Pounds in Money this is my will & Testament.

Item. And lastly I name and constitute PETER Berger & Henry Berger Executors of this my last will & Testament and hereby make void all other Testaments by me heretofore made and confirm this and no other as my last will & Testament. In Testimony whereof - I HENRY Berger Senior have signed this with my own Hand and confirmed it with my Seal the 17th Day of December in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & ninety two.

Signed Sealed and published by the Henry HB Berger
said HENRY Berger Senior as his will his mark
& Testament in Presence of us—

George Berger translated by Jno Spayd
George Poncius
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Children

Elizabeth, wife of Johannes Faust, s/o Johann Georg Faust & Elisabeth Catherine Weiss
Baptism 22 Dec 1748 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania

John
Baptism Apr 1751 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Anna Catharine, wife of Peter Pontius, s/o Johannes Pontius & Catherine Zeller
Baptism 27 May 1753 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Married 1 Apr 1783 Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marion Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Peter, husband of Elizabeth Reber, d/o Joh Conrad Reber & Anna Margaret Conrad
Born about 1755

Henry
Born 14 Aug 1758

Rosina, wife of George Krichbaum, s/o William Krichbaum & Anna Barbara Rettich
Baptism 07 Dec 1766 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Married 30 Sep 1791 Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marion Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
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Although he supported the Revolutionary War, he was not in the armed services, so he would not be considered a veteran

Immigration: 1738 Port of Philadelphia Ship: Enterprise

Married: 3 Apr 1748 Tulpehocken, Berks County Anna Rosina Fohrer [birth and death undocumented, unknown]
Anna documented slightly in the DAR records:
Anna Rosina Fohrer born on - - at _______________
died at Berks Co PA on p 17 - Dec - 1791 married on 3 - Apr - 1748
married at Tulpehocken Twp Lancaster Co PA

My DAR ancestor:
BURGER, HENRY DAR Ancestor
Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: (CIRCA) 1727
Death: (ANTE) 1-31-1792 BETHEL TWP BERKS CO PENNSYLVANIA
Service Source:
PA OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 25 MAY 1778, BOOK D, VOL 1, P 25, LINE 421,
Service Description:
1) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1778
Residence 1) City: BETHEL TWP - County: BERKS CO - State: PENNSYLVANIA
Spouse 1) ANNA ROSINA FOHRER
________________________________________________________________________________

Last Will and Testament

Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Written: December 17th 1792

In the Name of God amen. I HENRY Berger in Bethel Township Berks County and State of Pennsylvania Farmer being at present old and infirm in Body but thanks to God of sound Mind and having taken into Consideration the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is decreed that all Men shall once die do therefore make and ordain this as my last Will & Testament. That is to say First I recommend my Soul into the Hands of God who gave it to me hoping a Joyful Resurrection through the Merits of my Savior Jesus Christ and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like Manner, and concerning my Wordly Estate with which it has pleased God it bless me in this Life I give and bequeath it as follows.

First It is my Will and I do ordain that my Just Debts and funeral Charges be paid as soon as possible after my Decease.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife ROSINA Berger yearly as long as she lives Twelve Bushels of Wheat Three Bushels of Rye, and this grain must be taken to the Mill and the Meal & Bran must be fetched again and brought to the House where she lives. The wood which she may want for baking must be cut and carried to the Bake Oven and a fat Hog which is to weigh One hundred fifty Pounds shall be cleaned and emboweled. the Bowels to belong to her and forty pounds of Beef and this must be well salted by Peter Berger with his own Salt, and the half of the Kitchen Garden which must be manured & ploughed as his own and seven Bushels of Potatoes and the Right to fetch Apples for her own Use from any part of the Orchard and my fetch or cause to be fetched Cyder whenever she pleases from the Casks out of which he draws and the Priveledge to go to every part of the House Cellar and Spring House – and Twelve Pounds of hatcheld Flax and Twelve Pounds of Tow and four Pounds of wool and to keep a Cow with his Cattle winter & Summer and where his own Cows go, and if he does not feed the Cow well she has a Right to take another whichever she pleases in Spring every Year half a Bushel of fine Salt and three Gallons of Whiskey and every Fall a (fat meaning full) Bee Hive and a new pair of Shoes and a pair to be soled and eight pounds of Tallow for Candles and a Quarter of a Pound of Pepper & Allspice and a Quarter of Ginger and to have her Cloth woven free. And if she goes upon a Visit to take Care of her Things as if his own, and to pay her attention (or nurse her) or cause it to be done in every Respect when it may be necessary and if he should be too hard towards her so that she can not stay with him She may go to another and he must bring her every Thing before mentioned to her Dwelling Yearly and fire wood he must give and cut for her for her use as much as she may want.

I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rosina Berger Three Chests with all the contents and a Kitchen CupBoard (or Dresser) with all that is in and upon it belonging to us—And two Beds that belong to us and Iron pots and to say the whole Household furniture which we have now in use And all the Money that is here in Cash or in Bonds & notes This all she shall have to her use as long as she lives and after her Death the Remainder shall be divided amongst my Children in equal Shares—with this Condition nevertheless that should she marry again she shall have nothing else or take nothing with her but her Cloaths. This is my will & Testament.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Son HENRY Berger forty Shillings first & foremost. This is my will & Testament

Item. I give and Bequeath unto my beloved Son PETER Berger my Plantation situate in Bethel Township Berks County where I now live there are not quite Two hundred Acres with all the Appurtenances Buildings Water & Water Courses (or Rights) and wood together with all the personal Estate except what is bequeathed to the Mother to him and his Heirs for ever upon the Condition that he pays his Geschwister four hundred and fifty Pounds Gold or Silver Money as is now current in Pennsylvania viz& to his Sister ELIZABETH FAUSTIN One hundred and fifty pounds Good money but of those hundred and fifty Pounds Eight and twenty Pounds shall fall back to PETER Berger which he (meaning Foust) owes me and those eight and twenty Pounds I give to PETER Berger and after my Decease the said PETER Berger shall pay to his Sister CATHERINE Ponzius the sum of Twenty five Pounds upon the first of May next, but I authorize my Son PETER Berger to deduct the Book Debt from the first Payment. Next May afterwards he shall pay to his Sister ROSINA Kriechbaumin the Sum of Twenty five Pounds and the May following that to his Sister ELIZABETH Faustin and so on until they are paid –viz& every Year a Bond- This is my will & Testament.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Son PETER a Bond of Sixty Pounds in Money this is my will & Testament.

Item. And lastly I name and constitute PETER Berger & Henry Berger Executors of this my last will & Testament and hereby make void all other Testaments by me heretofore made and confirm this and no other as my last will & Testament. In Testimony whereof - I HENRY Berger Senior have signed this with my own Hand and confirmed it with my Seal the 17th Day of December in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & ninety two.

Signed Sealed and published by the Henry HB Berger
said HENRY Berger Senior as his will his mark
& Testament in Presence of us—

George Berger translated by Jno Spayd
George Poncius
_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Children

Elizabeth, wife of Johannes Faust, s/o Johann Georg Faust & Elisabeth Catherine Weiss
Baptism 22 Dec 1748 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania

John
Baptism Apr 1751 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Anna Catharine, wife of Peter Pontius, s/o Johannes Pontius & Catherine Zeller
Baptism 27 May 1753 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Married 1 Apr 1783 Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marion Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Peter, husband of Elizabeth Reber, d/o Joh Conrad Reber & Anna Margaret Conrad
Born about 1755

Henry
Born 14 Aug 1758

Rosina, wife of George Krichbaum, s/o William Krichbaum & Anna Barbara Rettich
Baptism 07 Dec 1766 Zion's Blue Mountain Church, Strausstown, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Married 30 Sep 1791 Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marion Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
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Inscription

Hier ruhet · Henrich Berger war · gebo. de. 6 Janua. 1723 · u Starb de. 29 Dece. · 1792 · Seines Alter 68 Jah · 11 Mo 3 Wo 3 Tag



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