Beaver County PA Archives: Wills.....DEENS, James L., Rev., 1892: Moon Twp, Beaver Co, PA ************************************************ ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Harry W. Kier kierh@charter.net Dec, 2005 Last Will and Testament of Rev. James L. Deens Late of Moon Township, Deceased, Registered 21st day of May, 1892 Know all persons who are in anywise concerned that I, James L. Deens, of Moon Township, Beaver County, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind & memory & and in the Seventy Third year of my age, conclude that it is quite time that I arrange my temporal affairs with a view to the close of life at any time, & I do at last, & herein indicate, record & register the disposition I desire & appoint to be made of whatever property I may be at the time of my death the owner of. And first I direct that all the live stock, wagons, carriages & farming utensils on the farm be sold within a reasonable time after my death & that all my debt, doctor bill, & the cost of a plain, inexpensive, funeral be paid as early as convenient. Furthermore I direct that all my letters & manuscripts be destroyed except such as may have a money value & that my books be retained in & for the use of the family. To my son John L. Deens I bequeath my watch, which he may dispose of only to one of the family. All the remainder of my property real, personal, and mixed, if there be such a thing as mixed property, I bequeath to my wife, Mary E. Deens & my daughters, Margaret A. Deens & Anna M. Deens during the natural life of my wife, Mary E. Deens. Said wife Mary E. Deens to have one half of the annual revenue of said property & each of my daughters, Margaret A. Deens & Anna M. Deens so long as unmarried to have one forth of said revenue. In the event of marriage or death of either or both of the aforesaid, Margaret A. or Anna M. Deens before the death of their mother, then the portion bequeathed above to said party or parties so marrying or dying shall go to her, their mother, during her life. I direct further that at the death of my wife, Mary E. Deens, my farm in Moon Township, Beaver Co., Pa., be divided among my children & that eleven acres on the north end of Deens farm & joining the land of the heirs of Wisemann be given to & become the property of my daughter, Minnie G. Dowdell, & that the next adjoining twenty one acres including the dwelling house & out buildings become the property of my daughters, Margaret A. Deens & Anna M. Deens jointly. The adjoining thirteen acres I leave to & shall become the property of my son James L. Deens. The next adjoining fifteen acres bequeath to my son, John L. Deens & the next & remaining Ten Acres adjoining the lands of the County home I give to & shall become the property of my son Charles H. A. Deens. Each of the above divisions is to have its front on the county road & to run to low water mark. Should there be more than seventy acres in the tract, each of the divisions shall receive its portion of the surplus & should there be less than seventy acres, each of the divisions shall bear its portion of the decrease. I do further direct and appoint that none of the portions of land herein bequeathed to my children shall be sold or pass out of the possession of the party to whom it is herein bequeathed until the expiration of ten years after my death. Whatever of my personal property may be remaining at the death of my wife, Mary E. Deens, I direct shall be divided among my surviving daughters, one half to be given to Minnie G. Dowdell, to be expended on the education of her children, and the other half in equal proportions to my remaining surviving daughters or if deceased, the portion of each deceased daughter or daughters to their heirs. I appoint as executors to carry out the provisions of the within will my sons James C. Deens & John L. Deens & Anna M. Deens without bond. Made, signed, & published as my last will & testament this seventh day of February, Eighteen Hundred and Ninety Two. James L. Deens P. S. An item is omitted in the forgoing that is of special interest to me. Should anything mark my grave, it must be of the plainest character, may not cost more than fifty dollars, and must contain no inscription other than my name and age. James L. Deens Transcribed from the County record and digitized 19 Apr 2003 By his great great grandson, Harry W. Kier