Wills: Stephen Acor, 1863: Buckingham Twp, Bucks County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Darcy Fowler. darcytoo@alumni.rice.edu USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Will of Stephen ACOR, file 11179, 1863 Book 16, page 32; Register's Docket 5, page 184 Bucks County, PA Following this will is an abstract of some of the papers found in the Orphans Court regarding this will. [surnames appearing in will and papers: Acor, Pearce, Shipes, Miller, Fenton, Fell, Fryling, Landis, Atherholt, Fretz & Gotwals, Dr. Wm. S. Hendric, Dr. John Dyer, Dr. John R. Haney, Carey Smith, Landis] Know all men by these presents that I Stephen Acor of Buckingham township county of Bucks and State of Pennsylvania, farmer, being of good health and of sound and deposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revolking all former Wills by me at anytime heretofore made. And as to my worldly estate and all the property, real, personal or mixed of which I shall die seized or possesed or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, I bequeath and dispose thereof in the following manner to wit. My will is that all my personal property and if possible my real estate shall be sold within sixty days after my death, and if the real esate can not be sold within sixty days of ?? shall be rented for one year, and to be sold within that year. My will is that out of the proceeds of said sales the funeral expenses, all just debts and the judgement Bond that I gave my wife Hannah Acor in lieu of a dower of the amount of eighteen hundred dollars shall be paid. I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Acor one hundred dollars to his use and behoof forever; the rest and residue of my estate to be equally divided among my eleven children, Elizabeth Pearce, Catharine Shipes, Martha Miller, Ann Fenton, Stephen Acor, David Acor, James Acor, Wilhelmina Acor, Sarah Acor, Rachel Acor Vilette Acor. And lastly I nominate and appoint George B. Fell to be the executor of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunder ?? and seal the fifth day April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. signed Stephen Acor Witness present at signing Moses S. Fryling, Jacob G. Landis Bucks County SS. On the Fourteenth day of September A.D. 1863 personally appeared before me Jonathan Davis Register of Wills in and for the County of Bucks, Moses S. Fryling & Jacob G. Landis the subscribing witnesses to the annexed instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testement of Stephen Acor deceased and being first duly affirmed according to law, did depose and say that they were present and saw, heard, Stephen Acor the testator sign and seal, publish, pronounce and declare the annexed paper writing as, and for his last Will and testament and at that at the time of his so doing he was of sound mind and memory and of desposing?? understanding, to the best of their knowledge and belief. Bucks County SS. Jonathan Davis Register Be it Remembered that on the Fourteenth day of September A. D. 1863 the annexeded Last Will and testament of Stephen Acor, deceased, was duly proved when Letters Testamentary thereon were granted unto George B. Fell the Executor therein named he having been duly affirmed well and truly to administer the goods and chattels rights and credits of said deceased according to law, ?? also, diligently and faithfully to regard, and well and truly comply with the provisions of the law relating to collateral Inheritances, and that the estate of ?? deceased will will not exceed the sum of Five thousand Dollars signed Jonathan Davis Register Registered September 14th A.D. 1863 Register's Docket Book 5 page 184 On the Fourteenth day of September A. D. 1863 the last Will and Testament of Sstephen Acor late of Buckingham Township decd', was duly proved when letters testamentary thereon were granted unto George B. Fell. Inventory filed same time ?? to 152477?? Orphans Court Record in the matter of the will of Stephen Acor. Files at Sruance Library, Doylestown, Bucks Co. PA Acor, Stephen of Buckingham 8875 date 1864 1. Petition of Ann Fenton, wife of Randall Fenton and represented by Uriah Fenton, she is a child of Stephen Acor, late of Buckingham, dec'd. Files the following exceptions: a. executor has not handled all of the estate b. payment of $1863 of principle & interest to Hannah Acor ought not to be allowed c. credits of 97.53 store bill to Thomas C. Atherholt, 18.67 store bill to Fretz & Gotwals and 36.62 payed to Fretz & Gotwals should be stricken d. credit of $8.00 paid to Hannah Acor, widow of testator should not be allowed. e. credits to Drs. Wm. S. Hendric, John Dyer & John R. Haney should not be allowed f. credit of $247.20 to Abel C. Atherholt for services on farm should not be allowed g. various other errors 4 Nov 1864, court appointed auditor James B. Lambert 2. Petition of Rachel J. Acor & Violetta R. Acor, minor children of Stephen Acor, need guardian, above age of 14. both signed. no date. 3. Opinion of estate auditor. Didn't allow expenditure of father's estate for support of children living at home, because that reduced the inheritance of the grown children. 4. Audit Report. he says that the Will allowed bond of $1800.00 to widow; to son Stephen $100.00 to rest the residue divided equally among 11 children: Elizabeth Pearce, Catharine Shipes, Martha Miller, Ann Fenton, Stephen Acor, David Acor, James Acor, Wilhelmina Acor, Sarah Acor, Rachel Acor and Violetta Acor. will probated 14 Sept 1863. Auditor feels claim of widow for money under Act to be disallowed as claim was submitted 1 1/2 years after probate.. 1865 5. George B. Fell is executor; Hannah Acor is widow. 6. Orphans Court record 28 Jan 1868. executor still has the share of James Acor, son of Stephen. James cannot be found and executor asks to distribute the money to other heirs. This was granted 1 Feb 1868 7. Regarding James Acor. Says not heard of him for 7 years, by testimony. He leaves surviving him - of the whole blood, Elizabeth Pearce, Catharine Shipes, Martha Miller, Ann Fenton, Stephen Acor, David Acor. Of the half blood - Wilhelmina Acor, Sarah Acor, Rachel Acor and Violetta Acor. Carey Smith is guardian for Rachel & Violetta. 9. testimony of Abraham Landis, lives in Landisville, Bucks Co., property ajoins Stephen Acor, dec'd. Knew James Acor when he was a young man. Said James left home 25 yrs ago and returned for a visit 20 yrs ago and has not seen him since, but heard 10 years ago that James was living in Pittsburgh and was single. 29 Feb 1868.