↑ Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 (Wills, 1730-1908 ; Index to Wills, 1729-1947; Author: Lancaster County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Will Book I-K, 1747-1830) viewed at https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005534204_00487
↑ Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014 (citing (i) Oregon Union Cem., Manheim Twp, (ii) Will K-1-85 written May 2, 1809, proved Aug 19, 1809
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Meyer-18708 and Meyer-18441 are not ready to be merged because: It's not clear whether there was one man named Martin Myers born c.1728 in Lancaster, or two. If there was only one, it's not clear whose son he was. Further research needed.