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We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ The Last Will and Testament of George Hardin of Springhill Township Fayette County Pennsylvania, In the name of God, I George Hardin, condering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory blessed be God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following, viz, Item first| I have made a line through my land, which line I wish to stand hereafter, and which line shall be called Division line, beginning at a corner stone agreed upon between Charles Griffin and myself, in the peace sake tract, near the fence of George Hardin thence S 48 degrees W 80 perches 5 tenths to stones, S 25 3/4 Deg W 26 P 4 ten to stones, N. 57 Deg W. 45 P 7 tenths to a stone near a white oak, S 32 Deg W. 27 perches 8 tenths to a white oak, S. 13 Deg. W 36 P 9 tenths to a sugar tree North 83 1/4 Deg W 33 P to a sugar tree, S. 3/4 Deg. E 27 P to stones at school house. Item 2nd| I give to Polly Lambeth my housekeeper two hundered and fifty dollars in money, one cow and one bed, her choice one double drawer Desk standing in the room I sleep in, one cooking stove and the trimings thereto belonging, one ten Gallon brass kettle, and all of the kitchen furniture, said Polly shall have one of the rooms in the house I lately built on the Morgantown Road, and two acres of land adjoining thereto, during her life, said Polly takes the above in full for all servises rendered as housekeeper for me +c, Item 3rd| I give and bequeath to my two sons Jackson and William Hardin (Alias Lambeth) sons of the above named Polly Lambeth, a tract of land on which I now live, containing one hundred and seventy acres, more or less, to be laid off as follows, Begining at a stone corner of Wm Stewarts and myself beside the schoolhouse, thence by Stewart S. 1/2 Deg W 63 Per. 1 tenth to a stone corner formerly a remarkable large white oak, thence S 13 Deg E 63 Per to a stone near a branch, thence S. 10 deg. W 97 per 3 tenths to a stone in Jacob Gans land, thence by Gans, N 75 deg W. 54 per to a hickory tree, thence by Gans, and Oliphants N 26 1/2 deg W. 241 per to dividing corner of Cato Hardin and myself, thence on the line of twelve acres I bought of said Cato Hardin, N 76 Deg E 172 per to a stone thence N 8 3/4 E 18 per to a sugartree in the division line thence S 3/4 E 27 per to the begining at the schoolhouse, And if either of them the said Jackson or William should die leaving no issue, the survivor is to have the property above mentioned, but idf the said Jackson and William should both be called hence leaving no issue then my other children are to enjoy the property above stated, subject always to the lifetime of Polly Lambeth as stated in Item second, I likewise give the said Jackson and William each a horse, and each a cow, and each a bed and equipage, I likewise give William my bookcase and my books, Item 4th| I give to Esaw Hardin my son a piece of land containing one hundred and four acres be it more or less on which he lives joining the division line described in Item first of this will, and joining land of Wm Stewart and Charles Griffin. Item 5th| I give to my Daughter Sarah Reynold one lot of land where she now lives, containing thirty four acres to be laid off joining the division line, and line of Jackson and William Hardin above mentioned, and Oliphant, so as to include thirty four acres, further my wishes that John Reynolds the husband of the siad Sarah shall have no interest in the lot above mentioned and no debts of his contracting shall stand as a lien against the said lot. Item 6th| I give to my son George Hardin a piece of land containing Eighty acres more or less, where he now lives joining the land last mentioned, Oliphant, Charles Griffin and the division line mentioned in Item first of this will. Item 7th| I give to my two Daughters Catherine Reed and Alice Stewart to each of them Eight hundred Dollars to be paid to them in money as soon as this my will becomes a record, Item 8th| It is my wish that three hundred dollars in money shall be put in the hands of Esaw Hardin and that Marthy Hardin my Daughter shall draw the yearly Interest for the same from Esaw, further the real estate I have given to the said Esaw, shall be bound for his puntual performance to her annually, if the said Esaw does wee and truly pay her, her Interest and giving her no trouble, he shall pay five percent, if otherwise six percent, five years after this will becomes on record, the above said Marthy shall draw from the said Esaw one hundred and fifty dollars of the above legacy and three years after the first payment said Esaw shall pay her the said Marthy the remaining one hundred and fifty dollars. Item 9th| my personal property shall be sold by my Executors according to law and custom, and after the foregoing mentioned legacy,s are all paid, and all debts paid the balance shall be equally divided among the above mentioned legatees, further if their should be property when this becomes a record, sue has grain in the ground +c the owner of the ground shall be the owner of the grain, And Lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint Esaw Hardin and William hardin my Executors, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made, In Witness whereof I have hereunto ste my hand and seal the twenty fourth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, Signed sealed and delivered by the said George Hardin to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at his request, and in his presence have subscribed our names as Witness thereunto, Jacob Gans George Hardin |Seal| William Stewart Jesse Leech No 1 Codicil Whereas I George Hardin of the Township of Sprinhill in the County of Fayette in the State of Pennsylvania, have made my last will and Testament in writing bearing date the twenty fourth day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, In which I have given and bequeathed to Mary Lambert my house keeper two hundred and fifty dollars and on reflection I have concluded to increase her bequest from two hundred and fifty dollars to five hundred dollars and no more, Which she is to receive as a full compensation for all her services rendered. Further I had bequeathed in the will above refered to my Daughter Martha three hundred dollars, But now am determined to increase her bequest to the sum of six hundred dollars and no more, to be paid to her at my decease, Further I give and bequeath to Lydia Molosy my grand daughter one hundred dollars to be paid to her at my decease, I also give and bequeath unto my grand children, Jane Harden and George Harden daughter and son of Esaw Harden each twenty dollars further I give and bequeath to George Hardin son of George Hardin Sr. twenty dollars further I give and bequeath to George Reynolds son of Sally Reynolds twenty dollars and further I give and bequeath to George Reed son of Catherine Reed twenty dollars, all those several sums of twenty dollars bestowed among my several grand children shall be paid over by my Executors to their Mothers for their use on demand after my decease, I do further make constitute and appoint my son William Hardin Executor of my last will and testament he to settle up my whole estate hereby revoking all other appointments and he to be my soul Executor, and what ever Moneys is left on hand after the estate is fully settled up to be payed over by my Executor in equal amounts to George Hardin Jr. Esaw Hardin William Hardin and Jackson Hardin as a bequest to them. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name to this codicil of my last will and testament and affixed my seal this seventh day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. George Hardin |Seal| The above written instrument was subscribed by the said George Hardin in our presence and acknowledged by him to each of us as codicil no one of his last will and testament and desired the above to be published and declared as such, and wee at the testators request in his presence, now signed our names as witnesses hereto. Attest William Gans Jacob Gans Fayette County Ss. On the 28th day of January Anna Domini 1854 before me, the subscriber Register for the probate of Wills & granting letters of administration in & for said county personally appeared Jacob Gans & Jesse Leech subscribibg witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of George Hardin late of said County decd and being duly qualified and say that they were present & saw and heard the Testator sign, seal, publish & declare the same as and for his last Will & Testament, when of sound mind memory & understanding that no undue interference was used, that they at the request & in the presence of the testator & of each other signed the same as witness: And on the same day appeared William Gans, the first named witness to the Codicil No 1 of this same will who being duly affirmed & in Connection with Jacob Gans the other witness to the said Codicil-did say that they were present & saw the and sign seal publish & declare the said Codicil łNo. 1˛ as & for a Codicil to his last will & testament, whereof sound mind & understanding, that no undue influence was used that they know of no latter wile or council made by the testator that at the request & in the presence of the testor & each other they signed the same as witnesses. Witness my hand & seal of the Registers office the date above written. Peter A. Johns. Regr.