Notes |
- Cemetery: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/POMPEYHI.HTM
Jacob d. Oct. 9, 1846, ae. 81
Revolutionary Soldiers Onondaga County - 0203.pdf
http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Revolutionary%20Soldiers%20Onondaga%20County.pdf/Revolutionary%20Soldiers%20Onondaga%20County%20-%200203.pdf
JACOB HOBART | died Oct. 9, 1846 | Ae. 81 Y'rs. |
CHARLOTTE, Wife of | Jacob Hobart | Died March 23,
1842 | Ae. 77 Y'rs. | Erected by Thomas F. Minor. |
Pompey Hill. Name in Col. Nichols' regiment, Holies,
N. H., '79.
Information on this family was kindly contributed by Richard A. Brownell richardbrownell(at)bellsouth.net
Email to Roz (MrsEdson@gmail.com)
on Sep 19, 2008
From Richard A. Brownell
Will of Jacob Hoar:
Surrogate Court, held in and for the County
of Onondaga, at the Surrogate Office in the Village
of Syracuse, on the 17th. Day of May AD 1847
Present. David D. Hollis, Surrogate
In the Matter of Proving
The last will and Testament
Of
Jacob Hoar, deceased
(------------------) And therein from the last will and testament of the said Jacob Hoar, deceased, with the proofs thereof, were produced and are as follows, viz:
I Jacob Hoar, of Pompey in the County of Onondaga
and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory make this my last will
and testament as follows, to wit.
First- I give and bequeath to my son Leonard the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000.)
Second- I give and bequeath to my daughter Sally the sum of five hundred dollars $500.
Third-I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsey the sum of five hundred dollars, $500.
Fourth- I give and bequeath to my daughter Charlotte five hundred Dollars $500.
Fifth- I give and bequeath to my sister Lydia Gillet, the sum of three hundred dollars, $300.
And I further will that if after the payment of my funeral charges and all the other legal charges against me there shall any property of any kind be left it shall be divided between the before mentioned five legatees, that is the said Leonard, Sally, Betsey, Charlotte and Lydia Gillet in proportion to their respective legacies, which said several legacies or sums of money, I will and order to be paid to the said respective legatees within one year after my decease.
And I do hereby appoint Eley Bard & John Smith both of Pompey executors of this my last will and testament.
In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of August 1846.
Robert Ellis]
Ira Ellis ] of Pompey Jacob Hoar [ Seal]
Certified a true transcript of the will of Jacob Hoar of Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, deceased, copied this 19th day of Sept. 2008 by Richard A. Brownell Sr.
Albany NY Argus 1846 - 1156.pdf
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(Concerning the will of Jacob Hoar of Pompey)
The people of.the state of New York, to Charlotte wife of Andrew Tomms, of Jordan, Lydia Gillett, of Pompey, and Lydia wife of Thornat F. Minor, of La Fayette, in the county of Onondaga, Sally Minor, of Rochester, Monroe county, Leonard Hoar, of Jamestown, Chautauqua county, Betsey wife ol Hyatt Smith, of Laporte, Laporte county, Indiana,
Jacob Hoar, of Whitford, and Lucy wife ot Seth Brimingstall, of Dundee, Monroe county, Michigan, next of kin of Jacob Hoar, deceased, greeting!
Whereas John Smith, one of the executors named in a certain Instrument In writing,....
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