Individual Notes

Note for:   Kenneth Philip Ross,   23 OCT 1953 - 14 MAR 1998         Index

Burial:   


Individual Notes

Note for:   Patrick Benedict Ford,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority settled today with Pat Ford, its former executive director, by agreeing to pay him approximately $90,000 in salary plus benefits to close out his employment contract nearly four months early, forego a potential lawsuit and end what had become a bitter public standoff.

The URA’s payment to end Mr. Ford’s tenure there consists of Mr. Ford’s salary through June 2009, six months longer than his contract to head the agency.


Former press secretary Alecia Sirk also to receive a “settlement”.



Individual Note:
     Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority settled today with Pat Ford, its former executive director, by agreeing to pay him approximately $90,000 in salary plus benefits to close out his employment contract nearly four months early, forego a potential lawsuit and end what had become a bitter public standoff.

The URA’s payment to end Mr. Ford’s tenure there consists of Mr. Ford’s salary through June 2009, six months longer than his contract to head the agency.


Former press secretary Alecia Sirk also to receive a “settlement”.





Individual Notes

Note for:   Eva Loraine Wolford,   28 APR 1973 - 24 MAR 2018         Index

Individual Note:
     

March 24, 2018  Seth Wilt found his mother dead in the bathroom, Eva Loraine Wolford died from hanging. He found her at approximately 7:30PM.


PALATKA, Fla. — Eva Loraine Wolford Wilt, 44, of Satsuma, Florida, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, March 24, 2018.
She was born in Clarksburg, W.Va., daughter of the late Arthur Wolford and Luella Wolford.
Along with her mother, she is survived by her fiance, James Gardner; sons, Johnathan, Joshua and Seth Wilt, Satsuma, Florida.


She attended Bridgeport High School.
Per her request, she will be cremated. A memorial service will be held at Koupal Towers, 916 W. Pike St., Clarksburg, on Saturday, March 31, 2018.
Johnson Overturf Funeral Home, Palatka, Florida.





Individual Notes

Note for:   Samuel Wilt,   25 MAR 1750 - 17 SEP 1830         Index

Individual Note:
     First known to be living in what is now known as Pennsylvania Dutch Conutry.

Samuel's Will is on Record written in German dated Sep 13, 1830 in York Co. PA



http://www.myheritage.com/FP/entry.php?s=123691102


Information from:


Burkhart/Podrasky & Family MyHeritage.com



Last Will and Testament dated Sep 13, 1830


This is my Will and Testament. Herein I bequeath to my wife


Margaret for the first fifteen bushels of wheat & fifteen bushels


and five bushels ...........bushels oats. This she should


each year as long as she lives. And twenty pound sugar & twenty


pound plus & twelve pound tac and two beds and room stove


and one wash tub one little tub and six plates and eight


sup spoons and half dozen tea cups & saucers and as many


tea spoons to it and one wash Kettle and one pester plat


(meaning large plate) and two pewter dishes and one cow &


chain to her and one wagon load of hay each year for her


and the cow shall go where the others cows go and she shall


have room in the stable where she wishes. And the grain


that is now in the barn she keeps all. And firewood as


much as she needs and that all cut small for the room


stove and that must all be hauled home to the house.


And this she sha llhave as long as she remains a widow


but if she marrys again then all this shall fall back


(Revert) to the children except one bed she shall keep


as long as she lives. And her widow seat she shall keep


as long as she lives in the house wherein we now live as


long as she goes by my name for (for bears my name) and one coffee


pot one lamp one candle stick one pewter tea pot and one bottle


and four bags and on half dozen knives and forks. And the


place (plantation) shall and must be kept in a good condition


in good fenses and whosoever lives on the place shall do no damage


(injury) to the timber. And the books shall be divided among the


children except the prayer book the Bible and the hymn book.


They shall be mothers and the watch so long as she bears my name.


an a fat hog she shall have each year and two tin buckets.



And one coffe pot and one shovel and one axe and one hoe


and one dung fork and she shall also have right to keep


her things in the cellar. and a piece in the garden where


she will have it and the whiskey cask and the honey and


butter that is here and one butter keg (this keg may also mean


a butter churn_ and the standards and the sugar box and


five small plates and the sheep shears.


And the sugar box and the bible These Peter shalt


have if he lives after mother's death.


and one wooden bucket and the bake bough and a candle


mould and the contain four tin cups and one dozen milk


crocks and the locking grass hasps and one chest And the


place shall be rented out aslong as mother lives but if


she marrys again the it is at an end. and she shall also


have six pounds of wool each year This is my Will


and testament I have written it with my own hadn


These are the names of the children which we have begotten


John George & Jeremiah, & Samuel & John & John Peter &


Jacob & Adam & Michael & Daniel & Henry that is


ten sons and three daughter. Elizabeth & Barbary &


Susan these are all my children. And the meat


which we how have is all to remain in the house



Witness Samuel Wilt (seal)


Michael Spangle Elias Grisby (seal)


Jacob Good Michael Wilt (seal)



Individual Note:
     First known to be living in what is now known as Pennsylvania Dutch Conutry.

Samuel's Will is on Record written in German dated Sep 13, 1830 in York Co. PA



http://www.myheritage.com/FP/entry.php?s=123691102


Information from:


Burkhart/Podrasky & Family MyHeritage.com



Last Will and Testament dated Sep 13, 1830


This is my Will and Testament. Herein I bequeath to my wife


Margaret for the first fifteen bushels of wheat & fifteen bushels


and five bushels ...........bushels oats. This she should


each year as long as she lives. And twenty pound sugar & twenty


pound plus & twelve pound tac and two beds and room stove


and one wash tub one little tub and six plates and eight


sup spoons and half dozen tea cups & saucers and as many


tea spoons to it and one wash Kettle and one pester plat


(meaning large plate) and two pewter dishes and one cow &


chain to her and one wagon load of hay each year for her


and the cow shall go where the others cows go and she shall


have room in the stable where she wishes. And the grain


that is now in the barn she keeps all. And firewood as


much as she needs and that all cut small for the room


stove and that must all be hauled home to the house.


And this she sha llhave as long as she remains a widow


but if she marrys again then all this shall fall back


(Revert) to the children except one bed she shall keep


as long as she lives. And her widow seat she shall keep


as long as she lives in the house wherein we now live as


long as she goes by my name for (for bears my name) and one coffee


pot one lamp one candle stick one pewter tea pot and one bottle


and four bags and on half dozen knives and forks. And the


place (plantation) shall and must be kept in a good condition


in good fenses and whosoever lives on the place shall do no damage


(injury) to the timber. And the books shall be divided among the


children except the prayer book the Bible and the hymn book.


They shall be mothers and the watch so long as she bears my name.


an a fat hog she shall have each year and two tin buckets.



And one coffe pot and one shovel and one axe and one hoe


and one dung fork and she shall also have right to keep


her things in the cellar. and a piece in the garden where


she will have it and the whiskey cask and the honey and


butter that is here and one butter keg (this keg may also mean


a butter churn_ and the standards and the sugar box and


five small plates and the sheep shears.


And the sugar box and the bible These Peter shalt


have if he lives after mother's death.


and one wooden bucket and the bake bough and a candle


mould and the contain four tin cups and one dozen milk


crocks and the locking grass hasps and one chest And the


place shall be rented out aslong as mother lives but if


she marrys again the it is at an end. and she shall also


have six pounds of wool each year This is my Will


and testament I have written it with my own hadn


These are the names of the children which we have begotten


John George & Jeremiah, & Samuel & John & John Peter &


Jacob & Adam & Michael & Daniel & Henry that is


ten sons and three daughter. Elizabeth & Barbary &


Susan these are all my children. And the meat


which we how have is all to remain in the house



Witness Samuel Wilt (seal)


Michael Spangle Elias Grisby (seal)


Jacob Good Michael Wilt (seal)