Yost JODER[1]

Male 1679 - 1741  (61 years)


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  • Name Yost JODER 
    Born 5 Oct 1679  Steffisburg, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    AFN OY 
    Reference Number 3436 
    _UID 60618AD82BB3473D808BCF9CAC60258FBB2F 
    Died 1741  PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3436  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 17 May 2014 

    Father Adam JODER,   b. 22 Sep 1650, Steffisburg, Canton Bern, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Steffisburg, Canton Bern, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Barbara OCHSENBEIN,   b. Abt 1650, Steffisburg, Canton Solothurn, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F1644  Group Sheet

    Family Elizabeth KUHLWEIN,   b. Abt 1690, Steffisburg, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Abt 1712 
    Children 
     1. Johann Yost YODER,   b. 24 Mar 1718, PA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Apr 1812, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 94 years)
     2. Elizabeth YODER,   b. 1720, Berks Co, PA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Dec 1782, Berks Co, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 62 years)
     3. Samuel YODER,   d. Lobachsville Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Jacob YODER,   b. 1735, Berks Co., PA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1803  (Age 68 years)
    Last Modified 17 May 2014 
    Family ID F1129  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • He was married to Elizabeth Catherine KUHLWEIN <http://www.reimert.org/genealogy/database/d217.htm> before 1709. Elizabeth Catherine Kuhlwien and that she and her husband Yost departed Europe on March 1, 1709 along with Yost's brother Hans, his wife Fronica Isylman (who died on the passage to America), Philip Kuhlwein, Maria Schutz and daughters, Christoph and Anna Mayer with a son and daughters, LeDee and Bertolet families
      Yost (Jost) Yoder was a disciple of Nimrod, for he was "a mighty hunter." As a frontiersman his chief occupation is said to have been hunting and trapping. It seems to have been his pastime between clearing the forest and cultivating the soil. Will signed May 29, 1741, probated Jan 14, 1742.
      Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
      Some of Yost's family were rough and ready frontier types as well. An old by-word in Oley was "like YostNannes"-i.e.,rough and uncouth.
      The Yoder ghost story, as related by Elizabeth Yoder, Yost's daughter, in 1743, tells how her father's spirit returned to visit her. It seems that like most ghosts, he had a message for his daughter which he was unable to give her before his death. It was to "scorn and despise not the Frenchman," i.e.:Dr. George deBenneville (1703-1793), who was the pioneer preacher of the Universalist gospel in America. He lived in Germantown but also had a base in Oley. On being asked by his daughter where he was, Yost Yoder's ghost answered that he was "at a good place," and his beloved brother (Hans) was there too. This story appeared in a bestseller volume of ghost appearances, with religious commentary, published by Christopher Sauer in Germantown in 1744. It was reprinted in 1748,1755, and 1792.
      Parents: Adam JODER <http://www.reimert.org/genealogy/database/d213.htm> and Barbara OCHSENBEIN <http://www.reimert.org/genealogy/database/d238.htm>.
      CHURCH RECORD 10/5/1679---Jost-Joder------Adam-Joder-and------Anna-Kolb
      ----------------------------------Barbara-Ochsenbein--Hans-Walder
      ------------------------------------------------------------Niclaus-Moser
      OY- Yost Yoder b. 5 Oct. 1679 Steiffisburg,Switzerland
      m. Elizabeth__________
      d. 1741/2 (son of Adam Joder and Barbara Ochsenbein of
      Steiffisburg)
      (References: Dr. Don Yoder-YNL article, YNL#5; Hist. of Berks
      Co-Montgomery;
      Yoder Reunion Book-Dr. Don Yoder; DJH 9185; Annals in the Oley
      Valley-Bertolett;
      Karl Joder letter;Fragments of the Past-Bertolett; Notes and
      Queries-Eagle; Notes
      and letters from Helen V Yoder, Lester Yoder, Jean Manning, Helen
      Weidner)
      +OY1- John Yost b. 1718 PA
      OY2- Elizabeth b. 1720 m. (w1) Lazareth Weidner (c1723-5 - before 11/26/1802) d. 12/5/1782 "at 7am of dropsy age 62 yrs" bur. 12/7/1782 had "visions" , 9 children
      OY3- Samuel b. (where is he and did he have descendants???)
      +OY4- Jacob b. 1735
      OY4- Jacob m. Maria Keim (Nov.1734- ) will made 3/12/1803 probated 3/14/1804 bur. private Cem. Lobachsville. Provincial Service 1757 for three years. Also in Revolution. (References: Helen V. Yoder Research -YNL#9; DAR lineage #14082; Jacob Yoder Will; Dorothy Y. Coffman collected Church data; Berks
      Co. Marriages 1730-1800; Berks Co. Letters of Admin.)
      +OY41- Daniel b. 1758
      +OY42- Peter b. m. Ann Oyster
      +OY43- Johannes b. 1763
      +OY44- Abraham b. m. Sep.26,1784 by Rev. Boos d.> 1803
      +OY45- Jacob b. Nov.6,1772
      OY46- Elizabeth b. Feb.18,1755 m. Jul.21,1779 at New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Montgomery Co., PA. to Ludwig Graber d. Jan. 1842
      OY47- Catharine b. 1766 m. Feb.20,1787 by Rev. Boos to Abraham Angstadt of Rockland Twp. d. May 12, 1837 Rockland Township, bur. Angstadt Cem.
      OY48- Magdalena b. 1764 m. Apr.23,1788 by Rev. Boos, to Jacob Angstadt of District Twp. d. Sep.25,1857 age 93
      OY49- Esther b. m. Jan.1,1794 (or Jan 14) by Rev. Boos at Schwartzwald Church, Exeter Twp. to Isaac Barto d. >1803
      OY4a- Mary b. m. Feb.27,1798 by Rev. Philip Pauli, Ist Ref. Church Reading to John Nicholas Mensh d. >1803
      OY4b- Susanna b. m. Apr.23,1783 by Rev. Boos to Heinrich Herner of Exeter Twp., d. <1803
      OY4c- Barbara b. m. Jan.7, 1784 by Rev. Boos to Johannes Oyster (1755-1844) of Rockland Twp. d. <1803
      OY43- Johannes m. 12/23/1788 Exeter Twp, Schwartzwald Ch. to Phronica Emmerich (christ. 12/15/1760 DeLongs Ref. Church, Bowers- d.? 9/19/1833) d. 10/26/1847 Richmond Twp. Berks Co.
      OY431- Hanna b. Jun.30,1789 Rockland Twp bapt Christ (Mertz) Church.
      OY432- Maria b. Aug.27,1790
      OY433- Jacob b. Jun.27,1792
      OY434- Johannes b. Jun.19,1794
      OY435- Catherine b. Nov.15,1796 (?m. Daniel Biel)
      OY436- Abraham b. 9/17/1799 d.3/10/1826 Kutztown Cem.
      OY437- David b. 4/13/1804 Richmond Twp.
      OY438- Christina b. 2/2/1807 bap.Moselem Zion's Luth Church by Rev. John Stoever, Richmond Twp. m. 1/18/1829 to Peter Merkel by Rev Charles Herman d. 8/30/1889

      He was baptized on 5 Oct 1679 in Steffisburg, Berne, Switzerland. He lived in Oley Twp., Pennsylvania in 1734. Jost Joder paid taxes in 1734 He signed a will on 29 May 1741 in Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. From Philadelphia Registry of Wills
      244, F267
      (Typed and submitted by Richard B. and Rick Yoder of West Chester,Pa.)


      In the Name of God amen

      I Jost Yoder of the County of Philadelphia husbandman begin very sick and weake in body but of perfedt mind and memory Thanks be given unto god therefore calling unto mind and the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men one to dye do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament; that is to say pemierally and first of ---- all I give and Recommend my Soul into the hands of god that gave it = and for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Life and decent manner at the discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again by the mighty power god = and as touching such worldly Estate where with it hath pleased god to bless me in this Life I give devise and dispose of the saem in the following manner and form.

      Inprimis it is my will and I do order that in the first place al my Just debts and funderall charges be paid and satisfied =

      Item. It is my will that my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth Shall have the full power and authority over all my Estate both Real and personall what is Left after my decease of Pay to have the free power during her Life time = but if in cause my said wife Elisabath should marry again then she shall have the third part of my Estate both Real and personal;

      Item. It is my will that my well beloved oldest Son John, Shall have my plantation land and Improvement thereon after my wifes decease to hold to him his heirs and assigns forever: But after the decease of my wife, my Land and Improvement thereon my will is Shall be prized by four Credible men what it is worth: and then the money what my Land is prized with all the moveables and Cattles shall be equally divided between my Sons and Daughters =further it is my will that when my Land is prized after my wifes decease as aforesaid my Said for John and his heirs shall pay favor four months after my wifes decease one hundred pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania to my other Sons and daughters: but he my Son John Shall have his part or Shear of the Said one hundred pounds, when it is equal divided back again=

      Item. My said Sone John or his heirs shall pay one hundred pounds lawful money aforesiad two years after the above said time to my other Sons and daughters: put he shall have his part of aforesaid = and the Remainder of the money what the land is Prized for, Shall be divided into two payments and my Son John or his heirs Shall pay every year one payment after the Last Payment above said: to my Sons and daughters but Shall have his Equal part of it as afore mentioned=

      Latest I do hearby Constitute make and ordain my Said wife Elizabeth and my family trusty friend gabriel boyer Executors of this my Last wil land Testament = hearby revoking and annulling all former wills by me made and this alone Do declare to be my Last will and Testament in the witness of may in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and forty one XXXXX

      Declared by the Aforementioned Jost to be his Last will and Testament, in the presence of us

      Abraham Eshmann
      John Yoder
      the marke of John 10 Yoder


      Jost X Yoder

      [No doubt this shows that Jost could not sign his name except with an X at this time. Also, John Yoder made his mark]

      Inventory of Joas Jodders Deceas his Estate prizet by Peter Ballie John Jodder and Samuel Golden the first Day of Aug. Anno 1741, wis.

      L Sh p

      Cloats and Appearil 4
      The Plantation containing 200 Acres 300
      Rye and Wheat 20
      Two Waggons 13
      Plows, Iren Harrow and Iren of an Old Waggon 4
      Ten Acresof Barlay, flax, and Oats 10
      Five Workin Horses 30
      Mares and Colts in the Woods 20
      Hors Geers and Collars 2
      four paire Chains and a Lockchain 2 1
      Cows ad Cattles and Colts 56 5
      Sheeps old and young 5 2
      Hogs 3 1
      Gees 10
      Hows, tongforcks, axes, and Groben Hows 1 8 6
      Hand Saws and other Tools 10 4
      Flaxe Hachel 8
      old Acelles 5
      Tubbs and Barriles and Buttertubbs 1 2 4
      Coppern Kettels 1 5
      Iren Pots 1 11
      Iren Panns and Symmers 12
      Peuter Dishes and Plats 1 10
      -- Spoons 4 6
      Sprenglin Pot and fanil 2 6
      Trassor and Table and Chars 2
      Spinnen Wheels 1 10
      Bedding 4 10

      486 16 8
      [second page or side two]

      Gees Fadders 3 10
      Bedticks 3 2
      Plancket 9
      Mor Betticks 1 6
      Bed Cloats 2 3
      Table Cloats 1 10
      Smal Ticks 7
      Linnen of Dobu 2
      Bible and Books 2
      Iren Lamps 3
      Bills and Bonds 30 9
      46 19
      In Debts to workmen
      486 16 8
      533 15 8

      Pastor Ballie
      John Yoder
    • (Research): there is a record of seven of his nine children. These were in the order of their birth: (1) Johannes, often called Yost (1718-1812); (2) Jacob, (3) Samuel, (4) Mary, (5) Catharine, (6) Elizabeth, and (7) Esther. In addition to this, Yost's brother, Hans YODER, left four sons to give the YODER name and stock a good start. Their names were Hans, Samuel, Peter and Daniel.
      These two immigrant brothers took up land on the Manatawny in 1714, the former where Pleasantville is now located. This village, first called "Yottersville," his eldest son, Johannes (John), founded and he is buried there. His tombstone inscription reads as follows: "Hier ruhet Johannes YODER. Er wurde geboren 1718. Verehlichte sich mit Catharine LYSTER (LESHER), 1747, und zeugte 4 sohne und 5 tochtern. Starb den 7 ten April, 1812, bach seiner 66 yahr in der ehe gelebet hatte. War alt worden 94 yahr und 14 tag."

  • Sources 
    1. [S4] Yoder Family Web Site, (http://www.genealogy.org/~yoder/welcome.html).