Estate of Henry Pletcher, Centre County PA - 1810 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Beverly Telfer. BeverlyJo@aol.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file within 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 stes. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ No. 3550 Valuation of the real estate of Henry Pletcher Deceased....April 27, 1810 ....$17.25.. Aug. 28th 1810 The eldest son appears in court and agrees to take the estate at the appraisment Centre County ss: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of the said County of Centre Greeing Whereas Jacob Pletcher eldest son of Henry Pletcher late of Centre Township in the County aforesaid deceased. On the 24th day of April last past presented his petition to our Justices of the Orphans Court of the said County Setting forth as follows That the said Henry Pletcher died Intestate leaving a widow named Anna Pletcher now intermarried with Samuel Pletcher and issue besides your Petitioner seven children, one thereof named Henry Pletcher who hath for his Guardian Frederick Shank one other thereof named Frederick one other thereof named John one other thereof named Magdelena, one other thereof named Rudolph one other thereof named Michael and one other thereof named Anna who have for their Guardian John Neff senior That the said Henry Pletcher at the time of his death was seized in his demesne as of fee in and to a certain plantation or Tract of land in the Township of Centre aforesaid Containing one hundred and sixty acres be the same more or less about fifty thereof cleared and small buildings thereon erected adjoining land of Daniel Shank and Jacob Bonn and the Bald Eagle Creek. That your Petitioner is willing and _____ to hold and enjoy the premises and pay the respective shares of the ___________ between of the deceased in case the same cannot be divided to and amongst the children of the Deceased or any number thereof without prejudice to or spoiling the whole your Petitioner therefore prays your Honours to award an Inquest to view the tract and if they find that the same can be divided to and amongst the said children or any number thereof without prejudice to and spoiling the whole then to make partition thereof but if they find that the same cannot be so divided then to value and appraise the same and make return of their proceedings. We therefore command you that taking with you twelve honest and lawful men of your Bailiwick you go the said tract of Land with the appurtenances and there by their oaths and affirmations in the presence of the parties aforesaid by you to be warned (if upon being warned they will be present) the said tract of land with the appurtenances (having respect to the value thereof) into eight equal parts you cause to be parted and divided if the same can be so parted and divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole and if the same will not divide into eight equal parts as aforesaid then amongst as many as the same will conveniently accommodate you cause the premises to be apportioned and divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole and one of the said eight equal parts (if the same will so divide) unto Jacob Pletcher The petitioner one other of the said eight equal parts unto the said Henry Pletcher who hath for his Guardian Frederick Shank one other said Eight equal parts unto the said Frederick Pletcher one other of the eight equal parts unto the said John Pletcher one other of the said Eight equal parts unto the said Magdelena Pletcher one other of the said Eight equal parts unto the said Rudolph Pletcher one other of the said Eight equal parts unto the said Michael Pletcher and one other of the said Eight equal parts unto the said Anna Pletcher who have for their Guardian John Neff senior. To hold to them in severalty you assign and deliver amongst as many of the children aforesaid as the same will accommodate you assign and deliver as aforesaid. So that neither the said Jacob nor the said Henry who has for his Guardian Frederick Shank nor the said Frederick nor the said John nor the said Magdelena nor the said Rudolph nor the said Michael nor the said Anna who have for their Guardian John Neff senior have more of the said premises with the appurtenances than to them of right it pertaineth to have: And that the said Jacob of his one equal Eighth part thereof to him happening; the said Henry of his one equal Eighth part thereof to him happening; the said Frederick of his one equal Eighth part thereof to him happening; the said John of his one equal Eight part thereof to him happening; the said Magdalena of her one equal Eighth part thereof to her happening; the said Rudolph of his one equal Eighth part thereof to his happening; the said Michael of his one equal Eighth part thereof to his happening; and the said Anna of her one equal Eighth part thereof to her happening Severally may posses themselves. And that immediately afterwards you cause full s____ of equal Eighth parts of the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances to them the said Jacob and the said Henry who has for his Guardian Frederick Shank Frederick, John, Magdelena, Rudolph, Michael and Anna or to as many of the said Children as the premises aforesaid will accommodate. And to the said Anna Pletcher now intermarried with Samuel Pletcher you cause to be ascertained and assigned the one third part of the value of the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances as her dower in the said real estate for the term of her natural life. But if the said inquest cannot make such partition of the said premises with the appurtenances as aforesaid without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof that then you cause the said inquest to value and appraise the same. And that that partition or valuation you distinctly and openly have before our Justices at Bellefonte at our orphans Court thereto be held on the 23 day of April next under your hand and seal under the hands and seals of those by whose oaths or solemn affirmations you shall make that partition or valuation and have you then and there this precept. Witness the Honorable Jonathan Walker Esquire president of our said Court at Bellefonte the 24th day of January the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and ten. Inquisition ____ and Taken at ......County of Centre the Sixteenth day of February in the year One Thousand eight hundred and ten .........and therefore the Inquest aforesaid on their Oaths and affirmations as aforesaid, have valued and appraised the same at the sum of Twelve hundred and Eighty Dollars lawful money of America.