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The Will of Betsey Bogert Haring

Made May 8, 1889

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In the name of God, Amen, I, Betsey Haring of the Township of Harrington in the County of Bergen and state of New Jersey, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding and considering the uncertainty of this life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament.

First: (pay debts)

Second: I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Anna Maria Onderdonk, one clothes press, two bedsteads, four brown chairs, one Boston rocker, one stand with drawers, two chairs with gilt stripes, one feather bed, one brass frame mirror, one ten pound woolen blanket, light blue and dark blue, one rose blanket and all my wearing apparel and album quilt.

Third: I give and bequeath unto my son Samuel B. Haring, one bookcase, four brown chairs, one sewing chair, two chairs with gilt stripes, one feather bed, one cane rocker, one ten pound woolen blanket, white and blue, one crazy worked quilt, one rose blanket, one black crape shawl, three (3) silver table spoons marked (letter "H" in script).

Fourth: I give and bequeath unto my son Albert Z. Haring, four chairs with gilt stripes, one round stand, one feather bed, one straw bed or mattress, one bedstead, one table, one washstand, one mirror with wooden frame, one sofa rocker, one silk quilt, one plain comfortable, one rose blanket, three (3) silver table spoons marked (letter "H" in script).

Fifth: I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Lydia Z. Haring, one diamond quilt, one red chair, and six (6) silver tea spoons marked (letter "H" in script).

Sixth: I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Anna Doremus, one eight pound linen and woolen blanket and one red chair.

Seventh: I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Carry Bonker, one star quilt and one red chair.

Eighth: I give and bequeath unto my grandson Milton Haring, one curtain quilt and one black chair.

Ninth: I give and bequeath unto my grandson David Haring, one calico quilt and one black chair.

Tenth: All the rest, residue and remainder of my estates, whether real, personal or mixed of whatsoever name, nature or description and wheresoever the same may be situate, I give, devise and bequeath to my daughter Anna Maria Onderdonk and to my two sons, Samuel B. Haring and Albert Z. Haring, to be divided equally between them.

Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said two sons the executors of my last will and testament.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day of May, 1889.

Betsey Haring


Probate of the Will of Betsey Bogert Haring

#9 on the Clifford Masten Haring Ancestry Table
#6805

Surrogates Office, Bergen County

In the matter of
Proving the Last Will and Testament
of
Betsey Haring, deceased

To David A. Pell, Surrogate of the County of Bergen State of New Jersey
The Petition of Samuel B. Haring respectfully shows that your petitioner is a son of and an executor named in the last will of Betsey Haring late of the Township of Harrington in the County of Bergen aforesaid, deceased, who departed this life at Westwood, Bergen County on the thirty-first day of December in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ninety and your Petitioner further shows that the heirs and next of kin, etc. of the said deceased are as follows:

Anna M., wife of Isaac Onderdonk, residing at Westwood, New Jersey
Samuel B. Haring, residing at Tappan, New York
James O. Haring, residing at Latham, Butler County, Kansas
Albert Z. Haring, residing at Demarest, New Jersey
his only children and all of full age

Lydia Z. Haring, residing at Demarest, New Jersey
Anna, wife of John Doremus, residing at Port Jervis, New York
Carrie, wife of Harry Bonker, residing at Port Jervis, New York
Milton Haring, residing at Port Jervis, New York
of full age
David Haring, aged about 15 years, residing at Norwood, New Jersey
children of Testator's deceased son, David P.


Your Petitioner therefore prays that said LAST WILL and TESTAMENT may be admitted to Probate, and letters thereon granted according to law.

Dated Hackensack, Jan. 21, 1891
(signed) Samuel B. Haring
Bergen County

The above-named Petitioner, of full age, being duly sworn, on his oath saith that the foregoing petition is in all things correct and true, of his own knowledge and belief.

Sworn to before me at New Barbadoes, this
21st day of Jany A.D. 1891
David A. Pell Samuel B. Haring
Surrogate


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