Oviatt, Rockwell, Mather, Myers Ancestry:Information about Peter Myers
Peter Myers (b. 13 January 1734/35, d. Bef. 24 August 1795)
Notes for Peter Myers:
The marriage of Peter Meyer, son of Elias Meyer, to Elisabetha CAFFROTH on 13 Nov 1759 at Cocalico Reformed Church, Lancaster Co, PA appears in the Lancaster County Church Records, v 7 at the State Library Harrisburg. Elias Myers lives in Earl Twp, Lancaster County during this time period. The only Caffroth in Cocalico Twp was a Gerdardt Caffroth. The two townships are adjacent.
Peter Meyer and w. Maria Elizabeth are sponsors at the baptism of martinus Ravensberger 11 Feb 1753
Incidentally, a disbursement from Peter Myers' estate went to Jacob "Kafroth" for "Principle & Int. Bond". Gerhard Caffroth was deceased at the time Peter's estate was settled and his Executor was Jacob Caffroth. Proof that this marriage is our Peter and Elizabeth Myer is found in the estate of Gerhedt Koffroth/Kaffroth.
The will of Gerhard Koffroth lists a daughter Elizabeth and an Executor Jacob Koffroth. A release dated Feb 25 1797; recorded Jul 22 1797 lists the children of Gerhard's daughter Elizabeth, deceased, late the wife of Peter
Myers, who left 10 children, heirs of Gerhard. These children are Conrad, Mathias, Regina w/o Henry Noll who signed as "RenoIl", Frederick, David,
Peter, Elizabeth, all of York County and Henry - an "idiot", Adam, under
lawful age, and one other daughter. [Note: Christina is not mentioned by name or acknowledged as living or deceased; she did not sign the release]. Conrad Meyer was Adam's guardian and received his share. Mathias was Henry's custodian and received his share. The entire legacy was £136. Conrad and Mathias each rec'd 27 pounds 5 shillings; the others each received 13 pounds 12 shillings 6 pence.
1779 - Tax List of York County included John Meyer with 300 acres 4 horses, 4 cattle, assessed 93.7.0 in Codorus Twp., as well as Frederick Meyer with 2 horses, 2 cattle, no acreage, no tax,
Dover Twp lists Jacob Mayer with 200 acres, 3 horses, 4 cattle, tax 58.6.8, and Frederick Mayer with 100 acres 2 horses 1 cattle, tax assessed was 20.16.8, Nicholas Meyer 115 acres, 2 horses, 1 cattle, tax 12.10.0and Peter Mayer with 120 acres 3 horses, 3 cattle, taxed 33.6.8
Peter Myers bought his land in Codorus Twp., York Co., PA (formerly owned by John Meyer) from Caspar Reinecker, a prominent citizen and landowner in the Hanover area
August 24th 1795
Last Will & Testament
of Peter Meyer decd.
Proved August 24th 1795
Matthias MeyerExecutor sworn, Inventory in a month & Reckoning in a Year or when
legally thereunto required
T. Barnitz RegrInventory filed same day
Recorded in Vol. 9 page 191
Henry Danner and T. Barnitz Regr. (signatures)
Copies of Letters Testamentary grantedJ.B. Regr.
York CountyBefore me Jacob Barnitz Esq. Register for the Probate of Wills and
granting Letters of Administration in and for this County of York in the State of
Pennsylvania personally came Ludwick Rudisil and Henry Danner, two of the subscribing
witnesses to the foregoing Instrument of Writing and on their Solemn Affirmation, (They
conscientiously refusing the taking of an Oath) Do severally say, that they were personally
present and saw and heard the within foregoing named Peter Meyer make his mark unto
and Seal and publish the foregoing Instrument of Writing as and for his last Will and
Testament, and that at the time of the doing thereof he the said Peter Meyer was of a
sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and
belief.And that they subscribed their names thereto as Witnesses in the Defence of the
said Testator and at his request; - And that they also saw Elizabeth Danner the other
witness make her mark thereto as a witness at the same time.
Affirmed & Subscribed before me at York the 24th day of August A.D. 1795T. Barnitz
Regr.
Signed by Ludwig Rudisil and Henry Danner
In the name of God Amen.I Peter Meyer of Codorus Township in the County of York
and State of Pennsylvania, yeoman, being old and weak in Body but yet of Good health and
of a Sound and Disposing 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 I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth Meyer beforehand of all her
Bed and Bedstead and her chest and spinning wheel and one cow her choice further I give
and bequeath unto my said wife Elizabeth the following Right and Privilegeunto my now
Messuage and plantation to have out, on, and from the Same from the Possessors thereof
the following articles Necessaries and things that is to say yearly and every year during her
Widowhood as follows,First full Right and Privilege to that House wherein my Son Conrad
Now leveth and also Privilege to the spring thereby and free egress and Regress to and for
the Same and concerning my Son Henry who is incapable to maintain himself my Will is
that my Wife Shall keep him by her as long as She Lives if Sheremain Widow and as long
as my son Henry Shall live with his mother She Shall yearly have first a Stable of under
kept in Good repair for two Cows and her fodder, and Shall yearly have two Tuns of first
crop Hay and two Tuns of Second crop Hay and Straw for Strawing as much as She Shall
have need of and Shall have Sufficient fire wood ready cut and Delivered to her Door as
much as She Shall have need of and further to have Eighteen bushels of Good
Merchantable Wheat the Same brought to the mill and the Grist ham again when ever She
doth want it and one hundred weight of good Pork with the fat therein and even so much
good Beef with the fat, and further to have the use of my Little Garden by my old dwelling
House and yearly dunged as common and yearly Eighteen pounds of clean Hatcheled flax
and twelve pounds of tow and two bushels of salt and two pair of shoes and soled when
needeth and shoes for my son Henry as much as he shall have need of and Six pounds of
wool and a barrel of good Syder and a barrel of Water Syder and apples as much as she
doth want for making Drye apple Slices and Liberty to take six bushel of Winter apples and
to have the use oft that little spot of Ground where I used to plant Tobaco for her to plant
potatoes and the same every Two years once Dunged and the Same yearly Plowed in right
Season and Liberty to keep about six hens and to raise and keep a hog and to have two
gallons of rye and to have the full use of that Little Meadow by her House and Liberty for
grassing in the Meadows for her Cows where she pleaseth and to have five gallons of liquer
and a Hors for Riding whenever She hath need for to go Somwhere and to have Turneps as
much as She doth want for eating if they get any and Liberty for her Cows to go in pasture
along with their Cowsall those articles my Said Wife Shall have yearly and every year
during her widowhood but in case my Son Henry Should Die and my Wife to survive him
then She Shall only have Ten bushels of Wheat in a year and only two Tuns of Hay in a
year one tun of first crop hay and one tun of second crop hay the other articles to remain
in manner aforesaid and in case my Widow Should once be Sick or to infirm to Tend herself
than my will is that my two sons to whom I give and divide my lands as hereafter shall be
saith shall keep her a maid for to do her work.
ItemI give and devise unto my son Matthias Meyer his Heirs and assigns forever
all that Western Division of my lands whereon he now livith Situate part thereof in Codorus
and part thereof in Manheim Township so as the same is now laid off containing about one
hundred and eighty six acres and the usual allowance adjoyning lands of Henry Danner,
Peter Luckenbach, Jacob Everfolt and John Snyder and John Ham and then my other Lands,
To hold to him my said son Matthias Meyer his Heirs or Assigns forever Subject to the
payment and furnishing of the equal one half of all the articles aforesaid which is to given
and allowed to my Widow and subject to the further payment of the sum of seven hundred
pounds in real Specie Gold or Silver Money of Pennsylvania to be paid by him, his Heirs or
assigns in manner following, in Twenty five pound gails or payments the beginning thereof
to be made in one years time after my decease and so yearly the Sum of Twenty five
pounds till the whole sum of seven hundred pounds being fully paid.
ItemI give and divide unto my son Frederick Meyer his Heirs and assigns forever
all that eastern division of my said lands whereon he now liveth situate part thereof in
Codorus and part thereof in Manheim Township so as the same is now laid off containing
about one hundred and ninety six acres and the usual allowance adjoyning lands of John
Ham and Daniel Ham and John Miller and Michael Miller and the other land divided to my
son Matthias.To hold to him my son Frederick Meyer, his Heirs and Assigns forever
Subject to the payment and Furnishing of the equal one half of all the articles and things
aforesaid which is to be given and allowed to my Widow, and subject to the further
payment of the sum of seven hundred pounds in Real specie gold or silver money of
Pennsylvania to be paid by him, his heirs or assigns in manner following, in Twenty five
pounds gails or Payments, the beginning thereof to be made in one years time after my
decease and so yearly the sum of twenty five pounds til the whole sum of seven hundred
pounds being fully paid, and further I give and bequeath unto my said two sons Matthias
and Frederick unto their heirs and assigns the following right and priviledge to and for their
said lands (to wit)My Son Matthias shall be allowed to take the water on Frederick’s part
of land where it shall be most convenient for him and to convey it in a ditch (or race) as
breadth as an occasion shall require to bring it on his part of Land whenever he shall have
a mind to build anything on the Water, and Priviledge to make a dam and to swell up the
water even with the bank but not to swell it over the bank and Liberty to go to the Dam
with Waggon Carriage when an occasion shall require and Likewise liberty to cleanse the
Ditch to throw out Tird, Mud and Filth and to let it ly on the bank of the ditch and an equal
right and priviledge my son Frederick his heirs or assigns shall have to the water dam and
ditch, on said Matthiases part of land where the Water is already conveyed.Such
priviledge to remain to and for them their heirs and assigns forever, and further my son
Matthias shall have priviledge to the saw mill to cut all his wood what he shall have to cut
for his own use and shall have an equal priviledge with my son Frederick to the old
orchards for the space of six years from the date hereof and further my will is that from the
gails or payments which is to be made for my lands as aforesaid, the first two hundred
pounds to be paid in twenty five pound gails as aforesaid that shall be put out on interest
so as it comes due (or paid) and my said widow shall yearly draw the interest thereoffor
keeping my son Henry, and she shall further have the use of one of my cows for keeping
my son Henry, and further my will is that all the Residue of the payments so coming in for
my lands shall be equally divided between my other childrens namely to my eldest son
Conrad, and Regina, and David, and Christina, and Peter, and Elizabeth, and Adam, to one
of them as much as to the other in manner following in Twenty five pound gails the first
time round first to Conrad Meyer, the other to Regina and so forth to their succession of
age of age but in the last to be made even in share, but concerning the share of my
daughter Christina now the wife of John Hering that her share of my real estate so as it
comes in shall be put out in interest and if my said daughter shall survive her now husband
then she shall draw her share like one of the others and if it by that time had beared any
interest, she shall have them also, but in case said John Hering should survive my said
daughter Christina then all her said share of my real estate shall fall back in equal share to
mybefore named children namely Conrad, and Regina, and David, and Peter, and
Elizabeth, and Adam, and further as concerning the residue of my personal estate shall be
sold by way of public sale and that as soon after my deceaseas conveniently can be, and
after the cost, being first paid my said wife Elizabeth shall have one equal third part
thereof in full for her share and the remainder thereof to be equally divided between my
children, namely Conrad,and Regina, and David, and Christina, and Peter, and Elizabeth,
and Adam, but my will is that my son-in-law John Hering shall have the sum of five pounds
out of his wife’s share which shall then be for his share in full out of all my estate both real
and personal and no more and the residue of my said daughter Christina’s share shall
likewise be put out on interest and even so don as with the other as aforesaid, and as
concerning the shares of mytwo sons, Matthias and Frederick I reckon them to be so
much advanced in the lands as for their share in full out of real and personal and further
my will is that if my son Henry should survive his mother then it is my will that my son
Matthias shall take him and keep him in a soft and Christian manner and shall then draw
the interest of the aforesaid two hundred pounds as aforesaid, but if my son Henry should
come in such a condition that my son Matthias shall think it too hard to keep him for the
interest of the two hundred pounds as aforesaid, than my will is that it shall be judged by
two honest mans what he shall have for keeping him which shall then be taken out of that
two hundred pounds as aforesaid and after the decease of my son Henry the residue of the
two hundred pounds shall be equally dividedamong my other children that has none of
my lands and that again in the same manner aforesaid and if my said wife should die my
widow, than all her estate shall be equally divided in the same manner as the aforesaid
-----and lastly I do hereto appoint and nominate my said son Matthias Meyer Sole
Executor and my said Wife Elizabeth Meyer to be Executorix of this my Last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.Retifying and Confirming this
and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this second day of February in the year of our Lord One thousandSeven
Hundred and Ninety Five.
Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared
by the above named Peter Meyer to be his
Last Will and Testament in the presencehis
of us who have hereunto subscribedPeter( )Meyer
our Name s as Witness, in the Presencemark
and on the Request of the TestatorN.B. before signing it was
declared by the Testator
hereof that his will is that his two sons Matthias Meyer and Frederick Meyer to whom he
have divised his lands that they shall have the Clear Meadows in an equal right and
priviledge for the space of five years from the above date and then to be as it is now
divided.
Ludwig Rudisil
Henry Danner
her
ElizabethL DDanner
mark
Inventory of the Estate of Peter Meyer deceased
Filed 24th August 1795
Inventory of the Goods and Effects of Peter Meyer of Codorus Township in the County of
York Late deceased, both of said Deceased’s Estate and also of his Widow’s Estate so as the
Same was Appraised on this 14th day of August 1795
First to the deceased’s wearing clothes
to his Sundays clothes at
to a pair of boots at
to 3 pair of shoes at
to 4 1/2 yard of Woolen Cloth at
to 5 1/2/pound of Woolen yarn at
to 14 pounds of hemp yarn at
Tow yarn
flax yarn
wool
bed & bedstead
dito
dito
an old bed & bedstead
bed & bed stead
big wheel & two reels
flax hatchel
2 pair of wool cards
dough draught & 6 bread baskets
8 bee hives
Small sive & a little basket & som sope
Copper kettle
Chest
360 pounds of broken hemp
bag with som flax seed
pair of steel yards
old spinning wheel
2 boxes with som salt
10 yards of tow cloth
13 yards of linen cloth
a Large Bible
parcel of old books
3 chairs
a table
a chest
a 6 plate stove
a gun & the geers to it
saddle, Bridle & Saddlebags
old saddle
Hand Screw
40 pounds of tobacco
17 old baggs
10 bags half worn
Waggon cloth
Sam Stone pick & hammer & instrument
3 old axes
chopping knife & trawing knife
Mall & 2 rings & 2 wedges
Hammer & 2 pincers
2 chisels & 3 files
2 augers & 3 gimblebs
a sheep shear & 2 other sizers (Cisars)
Small box with som old lumber
Tiny bill & an adds
Hand Saw & Square
Cross Cut Saw
parcel of old iron
piece an old board saw
4 baskets
2 Hoes
2 Shovels & 3 dungforks
Turnep cutter & a fish kick & old ____
10 old rakes
Crow bare
3 pitchforks
old jurn
3 casks
Iron harrows & a wheel barrow
Large ladder
Wind Mill
3 Cow chains
a Rope
8 swarms of bees & hives
4 casks
Apple Mill & Drought
8 bondles of flax not broken
2pair of Hay ladders
Waggon
Half a bushel & a wooden shovel
4 brakes
6 Hogs
8 Geese
Red Cow
black dito
Spotted cow
2 sheep
Large Washing Tub
Small dito
6 pails & a Wooden tankerd
parcel of Grogrey ware
Cask & a butter tub
a Rone mare
3 Ironpans
an old Water Sprinkle
a Cunch shell
Coller and traces
Shovel
old Hogshead
Som potatoes in the ground by Matthias
Som potatoes & garden ___ by Frederick
2 loads of hay
3 old iron pots
2 oyl jucks and oyl tankert
2 lamps & a Candle Stick & Maul
12 knives & 17 forks
Sausage funnel & crater & cook ladle & fork
15 pewter spoons and 8 teaspoons
Som Earthen wear
Som Pewter ware
5 White Plates
10 pair of tee cups
4 glasses
6 Dito
Som fine Earthen wear
an old Pepper Mill & box & tee box
2 boddles
box & a small basket & 2 set of knetting needles
a Smooding Iron & 2 looking glasses
Coffee Tankert & a Cunch Cole
Som Shaving tools & 2 Spects
basket
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outstanding Debts of a vendue held by the said deceased in his lifetime
book account against Michael Slothaer
Dito Jacob Klein
Dito Jacob Petery
Dito Ludowick Rudisily
Dito Rudy Thomen
Dito Jacob Eversold
Dito Henry Becker
book account against John Hering
Dito Daniel Welker
Dito Henry Luckenbach
Dito Conrad Meyer
a bond on Jacob Metzel due the 1 of May 1796
a Note on Henry Reichel due the 10 day of January 1796
a Note on Philip Steltz due the 10 day of January 1796
a book account against Matthias Meyer
Dito against Frederick Meyer
8 tablecloths
5 towels
Rope (or line)
a little cask & a quart & 6 files
the Widow’s wearing clothes
her Sunday clothes
a pair of shoes
her Bed & Bedstead & bed furniture
her Saddle
an outstanding debt by Philip Meyer
his share of grain, quantity not known
Total inventory283 pounds18 shillings3 pence
The disbursements out of the estate to
The Register Letters Testamenty
Jacob Kafroth Principle & Int. Bond
Conrad Meyer ditto
Jacob Rudisell Esq.ditto
Conrad Meyer proven acct & ditto
John Herring ditto
Philip Meyer making deceased’s coffin
George Pettery ditto for the widow
Richard Seabrooks sundries at Vendue
David Houck Crying vendue
John Miller distilling liquor
Helfrich Krahmerfor Mr. Melsheimer
Jacob Klein
Christian Rohrbach Road Tax
Michael Schlothauer Weaving
Daniel WelkerClerking Vendue
John Spittler4 Gall wine
David MeyerBill
Peter Meyer Jr. ditto
Thomas Jameson Medicine
Henry BeckerSmith Work
Daniel Dubs
Henry Luckenbach
Michael Miller
Jacob Stambaugh Liquor at Funerl
Henry Dannerdividing deceaseds Plantation Drawing deceased’s Will proving said
will and copying inventory
Rev. W. Maltzheimer funeral service
Ludwig Rudisell Appraising
Matthias Meyer Liquor at Vendue
Frederick Rummel Tavern Expences
Court Costs
Notes from Angela Smith, desc of Matthias
The will of Peter Myers was written 2 Feb. 1795 and probated 24 Aug 1795.The executor was Mathias Meyer. Codorus Twp.Wife Elizabeth Meyer, children Conrad, Regina, David, Christiana,wife of John Hering, Peter, Elizabeth, Adam, Henry,Mathias, and Frederick.
York Co. Wills
1790 US Census, PA, York County, Codorus Twp.Petter Meyerwith 7 males of 16 and upwards, 2 males under 16, 4 females
Came into Court Elizabeth Meyer aged sixteen years a Minor Daughter of Peter Meyer Deceased and prayed to be permitted to Chuse a Guardian and on being asked by the Court named Conrad MeyerWhereupon the Court approve of and appoint the Said Conrad Meyer to be Guardian of the person and estate of Said Minor.
Came into Court Adam Meyer Orphan Child of Peter Meyer aged Fourteen years and prayed to be permitted to chuse a Guardian and being asked by the Court named Conrad Meyer to be guardian of the person and Estate of Said Orphan.
Came into Court Peter Meyer an Orphan son of Peter Meyer Deceased aged Nineteen years and prayed to be permitted to Chuse a Guardian and on being asked by the Court named Adam Hoffman.Whereupon the Court approve of and appoint the said Adam Hoffman to be Guardian of the person and Estate of the Said Orphan.
Peter is not on the 1783 tax lists of York Co in Codorus/Maheim Twp; Frederick
& Melchior [Mathias?] Myers are in Manheim & John in Codorus on 1783 list.
In 1779 tax list Peter owns no land, 2 horses, 2 cattle. John Myer owned land
in Codorus in 1768, but his survey not recorded till early 1800 when the land
sold by Frederick & Mathias Myers; Peter may have rec'd land from John, then
given it to Mathias; so, what is Peter's relation to John?
Will of Magdalena, widow of John of Codorus Twp, dated Mar 27 1789, probated
Apr 8 1789 names "only son John (his eldest daughter Magdalena)". (YCHS Myers
rept)
Will of Peter Meyer, dated Feb 2 1795, probated Aug 24 1795, Executor: Mathias
Meyer.Wife: Elizabeth Meyer.Children: Conrad, Henry -"incapable to
maintain himself", Mathias, Frederick, Regina, David, Christina wife of John
Hering, Peter, Elizabeth, Adam.Orphan's Court filing book G page 239 Dec 29
1795 Guardians are appointed for issue of late Peter Meyer, viz. Elizabeth
(16), Adams (14) and Peter (19).Conrad Meyer was one of the guardians named.
(YCHS Myers rept)
Peter's will divided his lands to Mathias and Frederick. Mathias recieved 186
acres adjoining land of Henry Danner, Peter Luckenbach, Jacob Everfolt and
John Snyder & John Ham, subject to payment of £700, payable £25 per year to
the heirs.Frederick recieved 196 acres adjoining lands of John Ham, Daniel
Ham, John Miller, Michael Miller and land given to Mathias for £700 payable
the same as Mathias paid.His widow had rights to the house where his son
Conrad then lived and annual crops from Mathias and Frederick,gardening &
grazing rights and stable rights for her animals.His personal estate was
valued at £397 in the Final Accounting dated Dec 27 1796.
1762 Assessed Inhabitants of York Co., PA includes Christian Mayer, two George Mayers, 2 John Mayers, and Michael Mayer in Codorus Twp.John Mier in Mt. Joy Twp., and John Miars in Paradise Twp., York Co., PA
1783 Tax list from York County Historical Society Myers report: Melchior Myers,Manheim Twp - 1 horse,
2 cattle, 11 sheep, 7 inhabitants, valuation £19.2.6, tax £0.8.10. Frederick
Myers, Manheim Twp - 80 acres valuation £64., tax £1.9.9 John Myer, Codorus
Twp - 400 acres, 2 horses, 2 outhouses, 2 horned cattle,4 horses, 11
inhabitants, 1 sawmill
1790 US Census, PA, York Co., Codorus Twp. p. 384, 7 males 16 and older 2 males under 16, 4 females.
a list describing his property was not found.
On 27 Nov 1760, Elias Moyer and wife Barbara grant a release to son Peter Meyer, in consideration of 136 pounds, for 100 acres in Earl Township, Lancaster Co, adjoining land of Jacob Brotherly, Abraham Derr, John Moyer, and Martin Brown. It was part of two Patents: one dated 7 Oct 1749 to
Martin Martin, granted to Emanuel Harmon, who granted it to Elias Meyer 28 Dec 1752 and the second for 136 acres dated 16 Nov 1744 to Elias Meyer. The release was recorded 24 Sep 1766 in Book H #355 at approximately the same time a release for a like amount of land is recorded from Elias Senr to
Peter's brother, Elias Junr. Peter's land is an adjoining parcel cited in
Elias's Senr's release to Elias Junr.
In 1769 Tax Lists, Peter lives in Earl Township, and owns 100 acres of land, 40 of which is cultivated, and livestock including 2 horses, 2 cattle and 7 sheep. In the following year, 1770, he owns the same land, but only 30 is "improved" and has less livestock: 2 horses, 1 cattle and 4 sheep. He is listed next to John & Elias Myers and is probably their immediate neighbor, particularly in view of the adjoining lands cited in the two releases above.
In 1779 tax lists, Earl Township, Peter owns the same 100 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle; the total value of his assets was £800. He is listed immediately after Elias Meyer and John Meyer "at y- Creek."
In 1783 tax lists, Peter is still in Earl Township with 100 acres of land, 1 horse, 2 cattle, 4 sheep, 1 dwelling house and 1 barn; valuation of the total was £480. There are 10 inhabitants in his household. By this time he had 10 children, all living, which should show a household of 12 inhabitants, so apparently two of the older children are living elsewhere. Peter was listed immediately after Elias Meyer, Christian Meyer, John Meyer, John Meyer Senr, Christian Meyer and John Meyer.
On Jun 19 1786, by a deed apparently never recorded, Peter bought land in Codorus Twp, York County, from Caspar Reinecker and wife Anna Maria. This land was owned by John Myer in 1768, but his survey was not recorded until early 1800's when the land was sold by Frederick & Mathias Myers. The sequence of title is John Meyer to Caspar Reinecker to Peter Meyer by deed of Jun 19 1786, to Mathias and Frederick by Peter's Will. So, did Peter have a relation to John? See file
Peter first appears in Codorus Twp, York County Tax Lists in 1786, paying a tax of £3.6.10. On the 1789 Codorus Twp list, Peter owns 400 acres land, 3 horses, 3 cattle, and a sawmill; valued at a total of £361 and a tax of £3.0.1
In 1790 Census "Petter Meyer" appears in Codorus Twp, York Co. His household included 7 males over age 16 [Peter, Conrad, Henry, Mathias, Frederick,
David, & one unknown], 2 males under 16 [Peter, Adam], 4 females [Elizabeth his wife, Regina, Christina, Elizabeth his daughter] (page270). Also in
Codorus Twp was George Meyer, 1 male over 16, 1 slave.
By 1792 tax assessment, Peter has sold some land, now owning 380 acres and still the sawmill. In 1793 he has even less land, 300 acres, a sawmill and a waterworks. It is apparent he sold 85 acres to his son Mathias, who first appears in the tax list this year with this land, but no livestock. Conrad
Meyer also appears in Codorus Twp this year, but owns no land; Peter's will implies Conrad was living on Peter's land.
In the 1795 tax lists of Codorus and Manheim Twp, Peter's lands appear to be divided among his sons, Mathias, who owns 180 acres in Manheim Twp, and Frederick who owns 190 acres in Cod
(from Angela Smith)
More About Peter Myers and Elizabeth Koffroth:
Marriage: 13 November 1759, Lancaster Co., PA.2065, 2066, 2067
Children of Peter Myers and Elizabeth Koffroth are:
- +Conrad Myers, b. 29 September 1761, Lancaster Co., PA2068, d. 01 May 1830, York Co., PA2069.