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Note: 6th Class, Capt. Sebastian Emrich. Was a Lt in the Revolutionary War. WILL: KERSHNER, PETER, Bern. July 10, 1809 - October 3, 1809. To son Philip part of plantation where I live, as I have divided some according to draft, 217 acres for �2650. To son John part of same where he now lives, 135 acres, for �1400. To 5 sons, viz: Philip, John, Jonathan, Jacob and Daniel �700 each. To grandchildren, Catharine, Elizabeth, Peter and Daniel ZACHARIAS, children of dau. Catharine deceased. �700 to be divided, George Zacharias their father their guardian. To grandson Peter, son of son Philip, my desk. Exrs: Sons Philip and John. Wits: John HABERACKER, John SPYKER. DEATH: Obituaries Published in the Readinger Adler, 1800-1815 KIRSCHNER, Peter, an old and highly esteemed resident, died last week on his farm in Bern Twp., this county. (9-19-1809ed.) Bern Church Cemetery, Bern Township, PA Bern Church Cemetery is located along Highway Route 183. These inscriptions are primarily of German immigrants and their children who were born prior to 1800. These inscriptions were recorded about 1900 and are, for the most part, illegible today. They were contributed by Lt. Col. Oscar H. Stroh. Kerschner, Peter 17 Apr 1747 11 Sep 1809 MILITARY: Berks County Militia, Third Battalion, Fourth Company, Bern, 6th Class, Capt. Sebastian Emrich. Was a Lt in the Revolutionary War. WILL: KERSHNER, PETER, Bern. July 10, 1809 - October 3, 1809. To son Philip part of plantation where I live, as I have divided some according to draft, 217 acres for �2650. To son John part of same where he now lives, 135 acres, for �1400. To 5 sons, viz: Philip, John, Jonathan, Jacob and Daniel �700 each. To grandchildren, Catharine, Elizabeth, Peter and Daniel ZACHARIAS, children of dau. Catharine deceased. �700 to be divided, George Zacharias their father their guardian. To grandson Peter, son of son Philip, my desk. Exrs: Sons Philip and John. Wits: John HABERACKER, John SPYKER. DEATH: Obituaries Published in the Readinger Adler, 1800-1815 KIRSCHNER, Peter, an old and highly esteemed resident, died last week on his farm in Bern Twp., this county. (9-19-1809ed.)
Note: MILITARY: Berks County Militia, Third Battalion, Fourth Company, Bern,
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