Will of George A. Walradt
Montgomery County, New York
Contributed by Jerome A. Walrath
George A. Walradt *
General Index To Wills and Proceedings
Letter of Administration: Book 3 page 93
dated - June 6, 1826
Date of death: June 13, 1825
The people of the State of New York, by the grace of God free and independent.
To Martha Walradt, Peter Klock and Augustus Beardslee send greetings.
Whereas George A. Walradt of the town of Oppenheim in the County of Montgomery as is alleged,
lately died intestate having whilst living, and at the time of his death, goods, chattels or credits within this
state by means whereof, the ordering and granting administration of all and singular the said goods, chattels and
credits, and also of hte auditing, allowing and finally discharging the account thereof, doth appertain unto us:
and we being desirous that the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased may be well and faithfully
administered, applied and desposed of, do grant unto you the said Martha Walradt, Peter Klock and Augustus
Beardslee full power by these presents, to administer, and faithfully to dispose of, do grant unto you all and
singular the said goods, chattels and credits - to ask, demand, recover and receive, the debts which unto the
said deceased, whilst living, and at the time of his death, did belong, and to pay the debts which the said
deceased did owe, so far as such goods, chattels and credits will thereto extend, and the law require.
Thereby requiring you to make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods,
chattels and credits of the said deceased, which have, or shall come to your hands, possession or knowledge, and
the same so made, to exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the office of the Surrogate of the said county of
Montgomery as or before the expiration of six calendar months from the date hereof; and also to render a just
and true account of administration when thereunto required. And we do by these presents depute,
constitute and appoint you the said Marth Walradt, Peter Klock and Augustus Beardlee administratrix and
administrators of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits which were of the said George A. Walradt.
In testamony whereof, we have caused the seal of office of our said Surrogate to be hereto affixed.
Witness Tobias A. Stoutenburgh Esquire, Surrogate of the said County at Johnstown the sixth day of
June in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six and of our independence the fiftieth.
Tobias A. Stoutenburgh
*Note: George A. Walradt b. Feb. 4, 1782 d. June 13, 1825 md. Patty (Polly?) Loveless He was a son of Adam A. Walradt/Walrath and Magdalena Klock of Oppenheim.
A nephew of Magdalena Klock (son of brother George
G. Klock, Jr.) was Peter Klock, b. 1784. I am not sure who Martha Walrath might be. (Jerome A. Walrath)
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