Wills: Joseph Deffenbaugh, 1867: German Twp, Fayette Co File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by James Denning USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data 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 JOSEPH DEFFENBAUGH In the name of God Amen, I Joseph Deffenbaugh of German Township, Fayette County and State of Pennsylvania being of sound mind and memory, do make and constitute this my last Will and testament in manner and form following viz. After all my just debts and funeral expenses the all be fully paid, I do will and bequeath to my son Albert W. Deffenbaugh, the sum of two hundred dollars in cash, also the brown mare colt, saddle and bridle also one bed and bedding to have his choice in the beds. And further I will and bequeath unto my son Albert W. Deffenbaugh the right of living on the farm and making off of it what he can until he can obtain the proceeds of his labor in a spring crop to have and to enjoy all the proceeds of the farm and house until the first of December next. And further I do bequeath to my daughter Hannah? Maria Deffenbaugh the sum of fifty dollars, I bequeath to Mary E. Funk the sum of fifty dollars. I bequeath to my niece Martha Jane ______ the sum of one hundred dollars in addition to what she has already received. After the above bequests and my funeral expenses and just debts are paid my will and desire is that the remainder of my estate be equally divided between the following named children. Mary E. Funk, Sarah Woodward, Martha Riffle, Elizabeth Woodward and Albert W. Deffenbaugh to share and share alike. My will is that as soon as my son Albert's lease of the farm terminates in December next, my farm and stock remaining be sold and the proceeds divided as herein mentioned. I do hereby appoint and ordain as Executor of my last Will and testaments my son-in-law John Funk and my son Albert W. Deffenbaugh whom I do fully authorize and empower to carry out all the provisions of this will according to law and to my know makes and I further authorize my Executors to sell, at any time such stock or other personal property as my son may think unnecessary on the farm during his lease the proceeds to be applied to paying taxes and other debts, my son to reserve enough in his hands for all necessary purposes during his lease. Sworn under my hand and seal this 9th day of May Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. Sealed and signed in presence of us) Joseph Deffenbaugh {seal} William P. Green, Geo W. Green ) Fayette County SS: Be it remembered that on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1868 before me Geo Morrison Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration and for said County personally came William P. Green and Geo W. Green subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and testament of Jos. Deffenbaugh dec'd who being duly affirmed, say that they were personally present and saw the testator sign and seal and heard him declare the same as and for his last Will and testament when of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding that they signed as witnesses thereto by the request of the testator in his presence and in the presence of each other that they know of no undue influence used or later will made. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said office the day and year first above written $150 in stamps attached Geo Morrison, Regr Letters testamentary granted to John funk and Albert W. Deffenbaugh April 22nd 1868. Registered and Compared April 22nd 1868