WILL: James CONRAD, 1860, Newry, Blair Township, Blair County, PA Contributed for use the USGenWeb Archives by Anne Cassidy & Janet Ebaugh --- jke32039 {AT} yahoo {DOT} com --- Copyright 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _______________________________________________ Blair County Will Book B, page 84, 1860 The Last Will and Testament of James Conrad, dec'd } In the Name of God, Amen. I, James Conrad, being weak in body but sound in mind, knowing the certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, do make this my Last Will and Testament. First, I direct that all my just debts be paid. 2nd I bequeath 2nd that the children of my son David, Dec'd shall be paid two hundred and fifty Dollars each. 3rd I bequeath to the widow of my son David the sum of one hundred dollars out of the first moneys that shall come into the hands of my Executors. 4th I bequeath to the children of my daughter Eliza (married to Jerome Dawson) the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars each. 5th I bequeath to my son James the sum of two thousand dollars which he has already received as a credit for on the purchase money on Mill property, subject to a deduction in case my estate shall not reach the amount of my bequests. 5th [sic] I bequeath to the children of my daughter Margaret the sum of Seven hundred dollars each. 6th I bequeath to my son Henry the sum of two hundred dollars; also one hundred which I am to pay or cause to be paid to Josiah Christy (my son-in-law) for said Henry, together with any and all notes or accounts I hold against him (my son Henry) the payment whereof is hereby released. 7th I will and bequeath to my Daughter Rebecca Ann (married to Josiah Christy) the sum of fifteen hundred dollars. 8th I bequeath to my son William the sum of two thousand dollars which he has this day been allowed on the purchase money of farm this day conveyed to him. 9th I bequeath to my daughter Adeline the sum of Fifteen hundred Dollars from which there is to be deducted one hundred and forty dollars already advanced to her. 10th I bequeath to my son Albert the sum of fifteen hundred dollars from which there is to be deducted the amount charged against him on my books. 11th I will and bequeath to my Son Vincent de Paul the sum of One thousand dollars, and 12th I direct that the house belonging to me in Newry shall remain unsold by my executors during the natural life of my Widow to be occupied by her, together with to [sic] lot belonging thereto. And lastly I constitute and appoint my personal friend Peter O'Hagan my Executor with full power to do all acts for the faithful discharge of the duties of his Executorship subject to the following instructions in case of my death during the coming Summer. My son William with the advice of my executor will carry on the farm I now live on and the farm West of Newry until the fall crop is sown and the present Crops cut and gathered in, when (say in December) he (my executor) will after due notice sell at public Sale all my personal property to the best advantage and within One year after my Death (or as soon thereafter as possibly without detriment to the same) shall after due notice sell all my real estate (except the house reserved for my Widow) to the highest and best bidders And in case there should be an overplus remaining in the hands of my executors after paying all my bequests, it shall be divided between my heirs in proportion to their respective shares, except the Children of my daughter Margaret, and Vincent de Paul, their bequests to be as first named. And in case there is not funds enough to pay my bequests each share is to receive a deduction in proportion to their respective amounts. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 29th day of May, A.D. One thousand eight hundred sixty. James Conrad {seal} Signed in the presence of us} George Weaver Francis Cassidy Blair County ss: On the 18th day of June, A.D. 1860, personally appeared before me, the Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for Blair County, George Weaver and Francis Cassidy, who being duly sworn according to law did depose and say that they were personally present and did see and hear James Conrad sign, seal, publish, execute, pronounce and declare this instrument of writing as and for his Last Will and Testament, and that they (these deponents) did sign their names thereto as witnesses, in the presence of each other and in the presence of the said Testator, and at his instance and request, and that at the signing of the same, the said Testator was of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed before } George Weaver me the day & year above named } Francis Cassidy H. A. Caldwell, } Register } Blair County ss: Before me, Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration, personally came Peter O'Hagan, Executor named in the foregoing Last Will and Testament, of James Conrad, deceased, who being duly Sworn according to law, did depose and say that he will will and truly administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits of said Deceased according to law. Sworn and Subscribed } Peter O'Hagan this 18th day of June, } A.D. 1860. } Registered this 18th day of June, H. A. Caldwell, } A.D. 1860, By H. A. Caldwell, Register. Register. } Peter O'Hagan, Executor of James Conrad Dec'd} Memorandum: Letters Testamentary were, this day, issued to Peter O'Hagan, of the Township of Blair, County of Blair, and State of Pennsylvania, on the estate of James Conrad, late of the same place, deceased. An Inventory of the good and chattels, rights and credits which were of the said deceased, to be exhibited in thirty days from this time, and a just and true account, calculation and reckoning of his said Administration with One year from the date hereof, or when thereunto legally required. Given under my hand and Seal of Office at Hollidaysburg, this 18th day of June, A.D. 1860. Inventory and Appraisement of the goods etc. filed June 30th, 1860. Second Appraisement filed this 27th day of Nov. 1860.. Vendue List 31st. Dec. A.D. 1860. Account passed and filed Dec. 20th, 1862. Certified to the {undecipherable} to Jany Term A.D. 1863. Account passed & filed & certified {end of page}