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In the name of God Amen!<P>
���� I Jacob Hine of the County of Stokes in the State of North Carolina
and health being weak in body but of fitful mind and memory tho ake? be?
given to good: Calling unto mind the mortality of men and knowing it to
be appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this to be my
last will and testament, Viz. First of all I recommend my Soul to my
Creator and my body to be buried in decent Christian burial on the
burying ground in Friedland. And as to my worldly Estate wherewith God
has helped me in this world I give and demise the same in Manner and
form following, Viz.<P>
�� 1.� I give and bequeath unto my dear son Jacob William all my
plantation whereon I now live with all improvements and lands thereunto
belonging as his sole property forever on the following conditions Viz.
He shall pay after my death all my just debts and funeral expenses with
all the incidental charges thereon and the said Jacob William shall
likewise pay unto my other children the following sums: namely; my two
sons John and Frederick and to my daughter Catherine married to Moses
Swaim, Eva married to Renatus Kaske, Mary married to Alexander Koch each
of them ten pounds ten shillings lawful money of North Carolina and to
the children of my deceased daughter Gertraud the sum of nine pounds
lawful money each of my said children to have and to hold the same as
their sole property forever.<P>
�� 2nd.� I do hereby make ordain Constitute and appoint my trusty
friends Jacob Bloom Esquire and John Rights both of Salem in Stokes
County Executors to this will and testament. I do hereby and make void
all my former wills and Legacies done by me either in writing or by word
of mouth ratifying and Confirming this one to be my last will and
testament.<P>
���� In witness thereof I have thereunto set? my hand and seal this
fifteenth Day of September one thousand Seven hundred and Ninety
four.������������ his<P>
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Signed sealed published Prounced? and declared by the testator on his
last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in
the presence of each other hereunto subscribe our names.<P>
Michael Rominger, Jr.<BR>
Michael Rominger, Sr.

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Stokes County December Term 1795� ---Will Probated.� He died on SEP 26
1795 in Stokes Co.,� (Now Forsythe) N.C..� He was buried in Freidland
Moravian Cem., Freidland, Forsyth Co., NC.� He was a Wool Carding,
Planter.� He was Reformed And Moravian.� <P>Memoir of Johann Jacob Hein
(1713-1795)<P>
���� The widowed Brother Johann Jacob Hein, who entered into his eternal
rest a Friedland on September 26th, did not leave behind any written
memoir of the details of his life, therefore, from his own accounts,
only the following minor [record] has been compiled. He was born on
September 13, 1713, at Schoenbach in Dillenburg and brought up in the
reformed religion. Of his childhood years he knew himself so well that
he remembered caring most often for his soul's salvation. He went to his
first Holy Communion in his 14th year and the impression [ of that event
] remained with him for life. At that time he learned the wool-carding
profession and left for some years on his travels, during which he lost
the restlessness in his heart� because of his salvation. He allowed
himself to journey away from sinful amusements toward a fatherly manner
with which he guarded himself against offensive outbursts of sin. In
1739 he married Catharina Schober, with whom he had 2 children. He
became a widower in 1749 and was married again in 1750 to Margaretha
Gabriel, who bore him 9 children, of which 4 went ahead [ into heaven ],
as did� one child from the first marriage. In 1753 he moved with his
family to New England and established himself in Broadbay. At this time
he was� wholly resurrected in the Grace or the blood of Jesus due to the
arrival in Broadbay of Brothers Soelle and Samuel Herr, who served as
his witnesses and saw to his salvation. This even gave rise in 1773 to
his move to Wachovia with his family where he built 1 1/2 miles from the
local schoolhouse. At his wife's request he and his wife became members
of the local Society when it was formed. In 1777 he was a widower once
again. For many years he had a wound on his leg which in this year,
however, started to become quite serious, and against which the
medicines that were applied had no helpful effects, so that by 1778 he
had become bedridden. On December 31, 1780,� after repeated requests, he
was received into the congregation from his sickbed. Even though his
wound was now becoming increasingly worse and he had to endure great
pain, he nonetheless tolerated the pain with much patience. During the
first months of 1781 he believed, as did everyone, that his end was near
because his entire leg began to rot. He therefore eargerly requested the
Holy Communion and to his great pleasure it was brought to him at his
sickbed on March 4, 1781. In the following month of April he resolved to
allow his leg to be amputated, an operation that was fortunately and
quickly performed on the 25th of the same month by an English doctor
from Cornwallis' Army with the help of Brother Bonns from Salem.
Everyone was grateful in their hearts towards God. After the operation
he still had much to endure untill he was again so well recovered that
he could again be present in the Saal for the meetings, so that after
another 5 months of bed rest [ ending ] in September 1781, it had been 2
1/2 years since he had had to begin dealing with this hardship. To the
joy of the Brethren he was a diligent� visitor of the meetings from this
time on. In order to get to them he had to hobble 1 1/2 miles with 2

crutches. At any opportunity he could not express enough� his gratitude
toward the beloved Savior who had done him the tremendous [ act of ]
compassion in allowing him to spend his remaining days so enjoyably in
the religious hope of a far better existence when he would be with the
Lord forever. Some time ago he began to complain about decreases in his
energy that were making the trip to the meetings more and more
difficult. In this year of 1795, however, he visibly weakened. On July
18th he was present at the Holy Communion for the last time and he said
aftewards that it had been especially pleasant for him, and although his
trip here had been very difficult, he did not regret coming. He was ill
at the beginning of August and he was started on a� "red" cure which
often offered individuals the hope that the medicines administered would
again recover him with God's help. According to his wishes he was
visited on September 17th, and at his eager request he was brought the
Holy Communion for the Sick on the 22nd, which he enjoyed in the
complete awareness of his thoughts and with great emothion. From that
time on he lay quite still and accepted litlle or nothing. He remained
in this condition untill evening of the 26th because on this evening
between 5 and 6 o' clock he entered peacefully into his eternal rest
after a pilgrimage here below which lasted 82 years and 13 days.<P>

������������������������������� Translation by Jeffrey H. Morgan<BR>
������������������������������� August 11, 1992<P>

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