John George Reinhart Jr

M, #3659, b. 2 May 1752, d. 12 October 1807
Father*Johann George Reinhard (Immigrant 1752) b. c 1732, d. a 18 Oct 1779
Mother*Eliza (or Anna) Margretha (__________) d. b 18 Oct 1779
ChartsRhinehart (paternal side) - Johann George Reinhard (Immigrant 1752)
Reference128.1
Birth*2 May 1752 John George Reinhart Jr was born on 2 May 1752 at Germany or at sea.1 
Marriage* He married Elizabeth Henigan
(Witness) Event-Misc18 October 1779 John George Reinhart Jr was mentioned in an event involving Johann George Reinhard (Immigrant 1752) on 18 October 1779 at Buffalo Twnship, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, The Agreement of George Reinhart, Senior
     Article of Agreement, Agreement Book B, pages 306 and 307.
     This Article of Agreement, made this 18th day of October in the year of our Lord 1779, between George Reinhart Senior of Township of Buffalo and County of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, yeoman of the one part, and his son Frederick Reinhart of the said Township, County, and State of Pennsylvania, yeoman of the other part,
     Whereas the said George Reinhart doth make over all his Right, Title, Interest, and Claim of the Tract of land whereon this said George Reinhart now lives, containing 300 acres with the usual allowance of 6pt cont. and bounded by land of Jacob Wise on the east, on the south by land of John Timpson, and on the west the land of James McCoy and whereas said tract of land is to be divided into three parts:
     To George Reinhart Junior thirty three acres of the said 300 acres. To Frederick Reinhart 133 acres. To Martin Reinhart 133 acres. Now this article of agreement witnesseth that George Reinhart Senior hath bargained and granted and delivered ... unto said Fredk Reinhart, his son, all the above tract of land in division afsd [aforesaid]. Hereditaments, appurtenances whatsoever and divided out to above names as their shares only the dwelling house, barn and meadow ground that belonged to Frederick Reinhart in this divide.
     To my son Fredk to have and to hold and the said George Reinhart and Martin Reinhard ... shall pay taxes ... on said tract from the day of date.
     Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of George Reinhart Senior giving up said plantation to his sons, said Frederick Reinhart is to give to his father for his maintenance as long as he shall live, 18 bushel wheat yearly, 5 bushel rye yearly, 100 weight of pork yearly, 3 flax shirts, 1 pair tow and one pair flaxcloth trousers yearly, 2 pairs new shoes, 1 pair half soles yearly, 1 pair new stockings, 1 pair fssoted [?] yearly, 1 peck salt and 4 gallons whiskey yearly, 5 bushels potatoes and 5 bushels turnips yearly, 1 cows and calf to be maintained as his own yearly, 1 colt to be maintained has his yearly, 1 pillow case and 1 sheet, 1 coat, 1 jacket with sleeves, and 1 without sleeves, 1 pair buckskin breeches, 1 hat. Likewise to repair the smith shop and set up stove in it for his father to live in. ½ garden yearly. His grain to be taken to the mill and brought home ground. 1 black silk handkerchief . Also Jacob Reinhart is to be paid when he arrive at age of 21, 100 bushel wheat. Margaret Reinhart is to be paid with 60 bushel wheat at expiration of 2 years hereof. George Reinhart Senior is to have his washing and mending of his son Frederick Reinhart.
     And to this Article of Agreement either of the parties have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. George Reinhard Senior (Seal) Frederick Reinhart (Seal). Signed, sealed and Delivered in the presence of us Geo. Williams, Edward Tate. Northumberland County.
     Then came before me the subscribers one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas for said County Geo. Williams one of the Subscribing evidence to the written Instrument of writing and after being sworn according to law deposeth and saith that he was personally present and saw George Reinhard Senior sign seal and deliver the written instrument of writing and that he signed his name as an evidence thereto and also that he saw Edward Tate Subjecteth his name as evidence thereto. George Williams sworn and subscribe before me thereto.
April 1782
     Wm. Shaw Recorded 13 May Domini 1782.1 
Event-Misc*1786  In 1786 at Potter Twnshp, Centre Co., Pennsylvania, John George Reinhart Jr had the following misc event: on Return of Inhabitants.2 
Will*6 September 1807 He left a will on 6 September 1807 at Potter Twnshp, Centre Co., Pennsylvania; In the name of God, Amen: I, George Rhinehart, of Potter's Township, in the County of Center and State of Pennsylvania, considering the uncertainity of this mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following (that is to say)
     First, it is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be duly paid by my executors as soon as they can be after my decease.
     Item. I do give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth one room in my dwelling house for her to live in if she chuses and live by herself fifteen bushes of wheat yearly and every year ground and brought to her as she stands in need of it, one Cow and 2 sheep to be kept on the place for her use, viz. 100 weight of meat to be provided and salted for her, 50 weight of pork l5 pds of hackled Flax and as much two yearly and every year, the Clock, her bed and bedding together with my other part of my house furniture that she actually stands in need of for her accomodationin life and if sickness or disease of any kind shall befall her, she is to be found a nurse and the assistance of a Physician at the expense of the estate; all the above specified articles my said wife Elizabeth to have during her natural life time.
     Item: I give and bequeath to my eldest daughter Catherine Anspaugh, otherwise Rinehart, the sum of £400 to be paid her or her heirs and assigns as follows to wit, £25 on the 1st day of May in the year 1812, £25 to be paid on the lst day of May 1814, and £25 on the first day of May 1816 and £25 on the first day of May 1818 (Daughter Margaret Meese the same bequest).
     Signed in German.
(he was aged 55 years 5 mos 10 days).1 
Death*12 October 1807 He died on 12 October 1807 at Centre Co., Pennsylvania, at age 55.1 
Burial He was buried at Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyyville, Centre Co., Pennsylvania.1,3 
Probate*17 November 1807 His estate was probated on 17 November 1807 at Centre Co., Pennsylvania. 
Relationships4th great-granduncle of Kathryn Ann Rhinehart
3rd great-granduncle of Norman Gayle Rhinehart
2nd great-granduncle of Alonzo Jacob 'Lonnie' Rhinehart

Family

Elizabeth Henigan d. 21 Jan 1840
Marriage* He married Elizabeth Henigan
Children
Last Edited26 May 2015

Citations

  1. [S1759] Rinehart descendants of Johann George and Eliza Margretha Reinhard, 1752-1954 : allied families of Anspach-Cox-Dimm-James-Pfoutz-Tibbens-Ulsh, Glenna (James) Mosgrove.
  2. [S1869] History of Centre and Clinton counties, Pennsylvania, John Blair Linn, pg 23.
  3. [S1901] Find A Grave http://www.findagrave.com, Memorial# 23045382.