Nathaniel was a cooper by trade. He was buried at Fayette City, PA. In his last will and testament, dated 30 September 1844 "I give and bequeath unto my daughter Louisa Teggert, all my personal and real estate. Real estate consisting of one house and lot, known as the mansion house. One other lot having erected on it a house known by the name of the Long white house, one other lot on the river bank lying above Solomon Speers steam saw mill. One other lot lying or joining lots with Rolley Convin. One other lot or tract of land being the same more or less known by the name of the coal bank lot, personal consisting of two horses, one cow one waggon two ploughs two harrows all the gears or harness two saddles hoes shovels ssspades mattock axes, two cross cut saws all cooper tools all cooper stuff all boards double and single trees all house hold and kitchen furniture kettles pots, etc. etc. Bedsteads bedding etc. etc. etc. all book accounts all notes bonds rents dues that is or may appear and all other property belonging to me that is not named in the above and all proceeds that is or may come due from this day, all that lot of wheat in Niccols barn etc. I furthermore appoint Thomas Teggett my sold executor to pay my must debts funeral expences etc. etc. etc. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteeth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eith hundred and forty four." In presence of Joseph P. Kirk and Charles B. Egan. JOseph Gadd, register probated the will, presented to him by Joseph Kirk and Charles Egan.