Individual Details
Jacob Mack
( - 29 Mar 1814)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Hannah L Englehart (1735 - ) |
| Child | Rebecca Mack (1762 - 1804) |
| Father | Johannes Kling Mack (1703 - 1775) |
| Mother | Anna Margaretta Sneider (1708 - ) |
Notes
Will
"The 11th day of July 1811 This is my established will, that my children those that have no house nor land shall have my land at ten pounds per acre lawful money of Pennsylvania my hand seal and bookshall testify. Jacob Mack SEAL Thirty acres and the allowance or the value thereof shall be her portion, but for the residue of the land they shall pay ten pounds per acre to my three other daughtersto wit, Catharine, Rebecca and Maria; or their lawful issue, but my daughters namely Margaret Nancy and Susannah shall have their share in land what is enclosed and at the right side of the Creek, after my death and my wife's Death (to divide the same at present find myself too weak) but they choose men to divide the same between them and their lawful issue. They shall have all my land what I possess on the east branch of the Anteitum in Franklin County, I had to explain my [interation?] in short, because I found myself in a weak state of health, my two sons in law to wit, Samuel Royer and John Benedick are to be my executors as they are well acquainted with the disposition of my estate. Witness my hand and seal Jac. Mack SEAL Witness Christian Lucher David Stonershen John Storey All whatis not hereby devised my wife and daughter named Margaret Nancy and Susannah and their husbands to wit, Samuel Royer and John Benedick are to have and divide the same amongst themselves, my other three daughters shall have their shall in yearly instalments after my death the Creek to be the partition line Between Samuel Royer and my daughters my will and desire as before mentioned, that my three before named daughters and their husbands their heirs and assigns to have and to hold to themselves their heirs and assigns forever one hundred and ninety five acres in my possession of land my daughter Rebecca's children shall have eight hundred dollars to be paid in fifty dollar increments each or more if they can raise the money, my son in law Michael Holm hath received portion in cattle and household furniture...Endnotes
1. Rev Freeman Ankrum AB, Author, Alexander Mack the Tunker and Descendants (), , (Scottsdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1943), 75.
2. Rev Freeman Ankrum AB, Author, Alexander Mack the Tunker and Descendants (), , (Scottsdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1943), 75.
3. Rev Freeman Ankrum AB, Author, Alexander Mack the Tunker and Descendants (), , (Scottsdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1943), 75.

