Wills: Adam Mauney, 1816: Redbank Twp, Armstrong Co Contributed to USGenWeb Archives by Doris Rizza djrizz@westol.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. WILL OF ADAM MAUNEY Estate # 93 Armstrong Co. PA January 6, 1816 In the name of the Lord Amen. Whereas I Adm Mney Sen of Armstrong Co. Red bank Township and State of Pennsylvania Grating. I being old and week in strants but of a got sound mind and memory thanks be to the Allmyte Good for his Mercy I do hereby make this my last will and tesemint, first I recomend my body into the Erth in a Christian manner then it is my will that my sonning law Jacob Miller and my son Isaac Mauney ar to be the executors of my estate wherewith it has pleasid god to bles me with. I request of them the said executors nout to make sales or to attemth to expouseof the Lot No.11 Whereon we now live untill after my beloved wife Mary Chataranes, dec't after my death she is to have her youthel bet and bet steds, battings and all that is longing to it, Bends too other bets and bet stits, and allthat is longing to them.the red tobel, the drafser and cobarts with all the hiching furniture belonging to our present household. she is to have the pipe stove with all that is longing to it, beids the largh trank she is to have her joise of all kevertitis in the house and take three forby her three bets, andbettings she is to have the big eyron kettal, the midling size bras kittal, and small bras kittal, the two small cast pots, one frying pan, one cast pan, one bake kittel, besids thirty yards of flax linning if there is that much at hand, she is to have her jois of tow milk cows, and her jois of tow hogs, she is to have ten bushels of wheat, she is to kipe the black and minn mill, and is to have one hundred and fifty pounds in money of the first, that said excutors can git in hand after dect'.---and foundis I make this last will and testiment, that I make over my daughter Chateorin too hundred dollars, and too hundred dollars to dother Maghtelin and too hundred dollors to my son Peter and two hundred dollar to my son Jacob this money is to be pay insted of the land which has bin refoused by them on the North side of Redbank Twsp. to be payd al followg after the said excutors has payd on one hundred and fifty pounds to my wife then they are to be in rank according to thir birth, untill all the money insted of the refousd land is payd N.B. My wife is to have her joise of too bees and scaps and fordis it is my will that after my dect all the above shall be pay first tharsall my children ar to be in eachial shers The excutors ar to pay of as follows, twenty five dollars to a shire, to begin at the eldest and pay on to the youngest then to begin at the eldest and pay on to the youngest and I do make this my will that the said executours ar not to be put a any unplous or distreps untill the have suffiching time to make vantue and give reisenible credit and have reesenable time for collecting the outstanding. All propertys belonging to my estate is to be sold by way of Publich Vantue only what is herein made over to my wife shall be and stan as long as she remens my widow Signed and sealed this 6th day of January 1816 In the presents of us Adam Mani Ludwick Doversheck (In German) F. Hilliard Armstrong County Before me Eben Smith Kelley Register for the probate of Wills and granting letters of administration in and for said County. Personally came Ludwrick Doverspech and Frances Hilliard the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing who being duly sworn according to laws depose and say that their names subscribed to the forgoing instrument so in this own and proper hand writing that they were present and saw Adam Mani the testator sign seal publish pronounce and declare the said instrument of writing as and for his last will and testament and that they signed their names thereto as witnesses in his prresence and at his request and that at the timne of his doing so he the said Adam Mani was of perfect and sound mind and memory to the best of these deponents knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed before (signature Ludruch Doversheck) me this 23 day of Feb, 1818 (Signature F. Hilliard) Eben Smith Kelley Register