SHOFFNER, MARTIN. Charlestown. November 21, 1821. December 24, 1821.Exrs. to sell all real & personal estate and divide proceeds as follow s: To dau. Mary, wife of Frederick Goodhart 1/8 of estate. To son-in-l aw Jacob Goodhart, husband of deceased dau. Magdalena, 1/8. To childr en of deceased dau. Elizabeth, wife of John King, 1/8. To dau. Catharin e, wife of Jacob Slonaker, 1/8 of ditto. To dau. Susanna, wife of John Mo ses, 1/8 of do. To sons John, Daniel and Abraham each one-eight of estat e. Executors: Sons John and Abraham Shoffner. Wits: John Bowen, Isaac Sm ith.
Newspaper article, 18 Dec 1822:WILL BE SOLD
Pursuant to the last will and testament of Martin Shoffner, dec' d, at publick sale on Thursday the 26th of December inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. a valuable farm containing 146 acres of land, about 40 of which are woo dland a proportion of meadow and the rest in good state of cultivation--t he improvements are a convenient stone house, a large stone barn, &c., a n umber of excellent springs of water on the property; a good apple orcha rd and other fruit trees--the above farm is situated in Charleston townshi p, on the road leading from the white horse Tavern to the Yellow Springs a bout two miles to the former place. The terms made known by,
John Shoffner, Executor
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SHOFFNER, MARTIN. Charlestown. November 21, 1821. December 24, 1821.Exrs. to sell all real & personal estate and divide proceeds as follow s: To dau. Mary, wife of Frederick Goodhart 1/8 of estate. To son-in-l aw Jacob Goodhart, husband of deceased dau. Magdalena, 1/8. To childr en of deceased dau. Elizabeth, wife of John King, 1/8. To dau. Catharin e, wife of Jacob Slonaker, 1/8 of ditto. To dau. Susanna, wife of John Mo ses, 1/8 of do. To sons John, Daniel and Abraham each one-eight of estat e. Executors: Sons John and Abraham Shoffner. Wits: John Bowen, Isaac Sm ith.
Newspaper article, 18 Dec 1822:WILL BE SOLD
Pursuant to the last will and testament of Martin Shoffner, dec' d, at publick sale on Thursday the 26th of December inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. a valuable farm containing 146 acres of land, about 40 of which are woo dland a proportion of meadow and the rest in good state of cultivation--t he improvements are a convenient stone house, a large stone barn, &c., a n umber of excellent springs of water on the property; a good apple orcha rd and other fruit trees--the above farm is situated in Charleston townshi p, on the road leading from the white horse Tavern to the Yellow Springs a bout two miles to the former place. The terms made known by,
John Shoffner, Executor
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