Gysbert Bogart

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Gysbert Bogart

Birth
Ulster County, New York, USA
Death
1 May 1778 (aged 77–78)
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried: Hampshire Co., WV Add to Map
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Gysbert Bogard/Bogart was born at Minisink, then Ulster Co., New York, in c. 1700, son of Cornelius Bogard & Evetje (La Montagne?) Hornbeck of Coxsackie, Albany Co., New York.

Gysbert Bogard/Bogart died in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia, on May 1, 1778, and was buried in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia.

Gysbert Bogart's will is recorded in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia, estate records, and probated on August 11, 1778. This will was written on February 14, 1776, and lists him as of the Parish of Hampshire in the County of Hampshire, Virginia, farmer. It lists:
my truly beloved wife Elizabeth Bogart, remain upon the place so long as she remains a widow; my eldest son, Cornelius Bogard, the sum of fifty pounds current money of Virginia; my youngest son, Ezekiel Bogard, the plantation I now live on; all my effects viz. horses, Mare, Chattels, sheep, hogs, household furniture and all debts owned to me either by bills deed is or otherwise be equally divided between my two sons, Cornelius and Ezekiel; my grandson Gysbert Bogard son of Cornelius one breeding mare when he comes of 10 years of age to the value of ten pounds and when he arrives at the age of 15 then he is to have one young cow and one breeding sow and two sheep both yeos; my brother Warner remain upon the said place during his natural life and be maintained after the same manner as he hath ever been since he lives with me; and as for my four daughters, viz. Charity Riche, Hanah Best, Phebe More, and Grizena See I have given them already all that I allow them so that they are to look for no more after my decease. I likewise appoint and ordain Col. Felix Symor, Cap. John Harness, Mr. George See to be my sole executors and administrators; I have herento set my hand and seal this 14th day of February 1776.
Gysbert Bogard/Bogart was born at Minisink, then Ulster Co., New York, in c. 1700, son of Cornelius Bogard & Evetje (La Montagne?) Hornbeck of Coxsackie, Albany Co., New York.

Gysbert Bogard/Bogart died in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia, on May 1, 1778, and was buried in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia.

Gysbert Bogart's will is recorded in Hampshire Co., (W.) Virginia, estate records, and probated on August 11, 1778. This will was written on February 14, 1776, and lists him as of the Parish of Hampshire in the County of Hampshire, Virginia, farmer. It lists:
my truly beloved wife Elizabeth Bogart, remain upon the place so long as she remains a widow; my eldest son, Cornelius Bogard, the sum of fifty pounds current money of Virginia; my youngest son, Ezekiel Bogard, the plantation I now live on; all my effects viz. horses, Mare, Chattels, sheep, hogs, household furniture and all debts owned to me either by bills deed is or otherwise be equally divided between my two sons, Cornelius and Ezekiel; my grandson Gysbert Bogard son of Cornelius one breeding mare when he comes of 10 years of age to the value of ten pounds and when he arrives at the age of 15 then he is to have one young cow and one breeding sow and two sheep both yeos; my brother Warner remain upon the said place during his natural life and be maintained after the same manner as he hath ever been since he lives with me; and as for my four daughters, viz. Charity Riche, Hanah Best, Phebe More, and Grizena See I have given them already all that I allow them so that they are to look for no more after my decease. I likewise appoint and ordain Col. Felix Symor, Cap. John Harness, Mr. George See to be my sole executors and administrators; I have herento set my hand and seal this 14th day of February 1776.


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