From Marfy Goodspeed on December 27, 2013 BEGIN The will of George Trimmer, probated May 6, 1807, divides his estate among his legal heirs, whom he designates as: "My son John Trimmer, my daughter Catherine Kuhl, my daughter Sarah, wife of William Risler; my daughter Mary, wife of Matthias Case; my daughter Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Bearder; my daughter Rebecca, wife of Andrew Harte (?), and my daughter Anna's children." END From "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume VIII, 1791-1795" by Elmer T. Hutchinson: BEGIN 1793, Aug 10. Kuhl, Leonhard, Sr., of Amwell Twsp., Hunterdon Co.; will of. Wife, Catharine, 2 rooms with privileges of house, sundry household furniture, 2 cows, 6 sheep, saddle and bridle and [pounds]15, and her support on place, while widow. Sons, Paul, Leonhard and George, home plantation, divided between them when George is 21, each to pay their mother, [pounds]5.16 during her widowhood. Live stock to the amount of [pounds]150 to be reserved for support of family until son, George, is 21; then same divided between sons. The 3 sons, [pounds]30 each. Daughters, Mary Dilts, Anna, Catharine, Margaret and Sarah, each [pounds]200 from personal, when 21; also the last four daughters are to have [pounds]30 each when they marry. Son-in-law, George Dilts, to pay interest on money he owes. Residue divided between all the children. Executors-wife, Catharine, brother, Paul Kuhl, and son, Paul Kuhl. Witnesses-Peter Dilts, Jacob Dilts, John Gearhart. 1793, Aug. 12. Codicil. Sons and daughters to receive sufficient education. Withnesses-Peter Dilts, Jacob Dilts, Jacob Bearder. Proved Oct. 25, 1793. Lib. 33, p. 305. 1793, Sept. 30. Inventory, [pounds]2,152.15.3; made by Andrew Bearder and Jacob Dilts. File 1639J. END