Wills: John Lecky, 1818: Fayette Co File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Leona L. Gustafson (GenealogyBug@Gustafson.net) 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. From: Register of Wills, 61 E. Main Street, Uniontown, PA 15401-3514. Will Book 1, pages 701-704 & "account on file." Will of John Lecky [Sic.] In the Name of God Almighty I John Leckey of Fayette county in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania being weak in Body but of sound mind memory understanding, blessed be God for the same, but Considering the uncertainty of this life I do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following (to wit) Principally and first of all I commend my immortal soul unto the hands of God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and as to such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner (to wit) It is my will and I do order that all my just debts and funeral expense be paid and sattisfyd [Sic.] as soon as conveniently can be after my de[cease]. Item I give and bequeath unto my Dear wife Mary all my household furniture together with all my beds and beding [Sic.] also my Mare and her Saddle with her choice of two of my cows and four or my sheep and her wheel and I do give and bequeath unto my said wife Mary the whole and Sole use of my dwelling house during her natural life together with a sufficient of flour and meat and clothing suitable to her position in life also a Garden and firewood cut and hawled [Sic.] Ready for the fire. Together with every thing that may be needful to make her comfortable in health and in sickness during her natural life. also all the fruit of the young orchard during her life &c. al the foregoing provisions and accommodations to be furnished and provided in the manner herein hereafter mentioned I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Reed one hundred Dollars out of my personal estate . . . Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Agness Huston one hundred Dollars out of my personal Estate. Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Hanna Dunlap one hundred Dollars out of my personal Estate to be paid out of the first money that may be collected . . . Item I give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas ten dollars in addition to the land I gave and conveyed unto him. Item I give and bequeath unto my Son John Leckey five dollars in addition to what I have given him to be paid out of my personal estate &c. . . . Item I give and bequeath and hereby devise unto my Son Alexander Leckey the plantation or tract of land where on I now live to have and to hold the said plantation or tract of land unto him the said Alexander his heirs and assigns forever Provided always that he the said Alexander his heirs or assigns shall and do at all times hereafter provide all things by me herein heretofore willed and bequeathed unto my wife Mary together with pasture in summer and fodder and feed in winter sufficient for the Creatures or Stock she may at all times have not excluding the number herein mentioned And provided further that he the said Alexander in Consideration of the forgoing devise and bequest shall pay unto my Daughter Elizabeth Reed aforesaid the sum of one hundred Dollars in four years after my decease which sum I give unto the said Elizabeth in addition to the sum heretofore bequeathed . . . also that he the said Alexander pay unto my Daughter Agness Huston aforesaid the sum of one hundred dollars three years after my decease which sum I give unto the said Agness in addition to the sum heretofore bequeathed also that he the said Alexander pay unto Hannah Dunlap aforesaid one hundred Dollars in one year after my decease which sum I give to the said Hannah in addition to the sum heretofore bequeathed Also that he the said Alexander pay unto my Daughter Mary Jinkins one hundred dollars two years after my Decease which sum I give and bequeath unto her the said Mary together with a further sum of one hundred dollars to be paid out of my personal Estate And Provided Always and it is my will and I do order that any quantity of land not exceeding three fourth of an acre including the grave Yard or burying ground and bounded on the great Road on my plantation aforesaid be and the same is hereby p[r]eserved forever and remain free a burying ground for all persons who may be entitled to a Christian Burial and also Contribute to the Keeping said grave Yard in repair. And as touching the residue or remainder of my Estate of every kind or description I do will and bequeath the same unto my wife Mary aforesaid to be by her enjoyed and at her disposal as she may think proper Amongst my children at such times & in such portions as she may Choose . . . . And Lastly I do Nominate Constitute and appoint my son Thomas Leckey and my Son in Law Thomas Dunlap and James Wilson to be the Executors of this my last will and hereby revoking all other wills legacies and bequests by me heretofore made declaring this the foregoing will be my last will and Testament And no other. . . . In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this eleventh day of March 1818. John Leckey {Seal} Signed Sealed pronounced and declared in the presence of us who at the request of the Testator have signed our Names James Getty Thomas Badger James Wilson Fayette County. SS {Seal} The 8th day of August Anno Domini 1821- Before me the Subscribing Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for said County personally came James Getty and James Wilson to of the signing witness to the foregoing last will and Testament when of sound mind that they knew of no undue influence use tending to thwart his inclination, nor later will made by him. that They signed the same as witnesses thereto in his presence & in the presence of each other Given under my hand and seal of said office the same day ........ Alexander McClean Register Registered and Compared 8th August 1821 No. 2 January Ct. 1828 Accounts John Leckey to January term 1828 Jan[uar]y 10.1828 The Accounts of Thomas Leckey, Samuel Dunlap, and James Wilson Executors of the last Will and testament of John Leckey lat of German Township Fayette County deceased As well of so much of the Goods and Chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased as have come to their hands, or the knowledge of __?__ as well as their or either of their payments out of the same, No. 1 Amount of Inventory exhibited as filed $166,87 2 Sundry Judgments filed in P__?__ Office 1050,25 3 A certain Debt "outstanding" amounting to 400,00 $1617,12 Balance in the Hands of accountants $983,85 No. 1 The Register for Probate of Will Letters &c. $3,50 2 Jacob Speinkle for a Coffin for decd. Rect 8,00 3 Funeral expense .. Rect mislayed or lost... 4,00 4 Household furniture Willed to the Widow 110,10 5 Sundries taken by the Widow at apprais[al] 23,50 6 {Loss in Sale of a Windmill}.............. 4,50 {Loss in Sale of a Cutting Box}........... ,25 {Loss in Sale of a Grindstone}............ ,75 7 Isac Messmore "Supervisor" road tax 3 Years 5,09 8 Nancy Huston.......as per will.....Rect 100,00 9 Elizabeth Reed........ditto........ditto 100,00 10 Hannah Dunlap.........ditto........ditto 100,00 11 Mary Jenkins..........ditto........ditto 100,00 12 Thomas Leckey.........ditto........ditto 10,00 13 Appraisers.............................. 2,00 14 John Leckey........as per will.......... 5,00 15 Thos Leckey, Monies paid for John Leckey Junior} known and mutually agreed to.................}67,08 James Wilson for his Services as Executor 4,00 Thomas Leckey.............ditto............ 20,00 Samuel Dunlap.............ditto............ 12,00 Register for Stating Advertising &c. 3,50 Balance in the Hands of accountants 933,85 1617,12 Fayette County SS These accounts having been exhibited on the Oaths of the accountants, are submitted to the Honorable the Justices of the Orphans' Court of the County of Fayette, for the approbation. Due notice of the filing thereof in the Register's Office, and time of presenting the same for Confirmation, having been given. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand, and the Seal of the Register's Office the 5th day of December, Anno Domini 1827. Alexander McClean Register. ********************** FILE NO. Q-71 Know all men _?_ by these presents that. Whereas John Leckey of Fayette County in the State of Pennsylvania Deceased by his last will and testament did give and bequeath unto me Elizabeth Reed wife of Samuel Reed of the County of Union and the State of Ohio a legacy of two hundred dollars to be paid unto me in four years after the Decease of the said John Leckey and of the said will made and constituted Thomas Leckey Samuel Dunlap and James Wilson of the County of Fayette and State of Pennsylvania Overseers as in and by said will may appear Now know ye that we Samuel Reed and Elizabeth Reed his wife of the County of Union and State of Ohio have made ordained constituted and appointed John Reed of the County of Union and State of Ohio our true and lawful attorney for us and in our named and for our own proper use and benefit to ask demand and receive of and from the said Thomas Leckey Samuel Dunlap and James Wilson Executed the legacy of two hundred dollars as by the said will of the said John Leckey may appear as aforesaid and upon receit [sic.] thereof by or payment thereof to him our said attorney a general release or discharge for the same to make execute and deliver Hereby rattifying confirming and allowing all and whatever our said attorney shall lawfully do in the premises... In Witness whereof we the said Samuel and Elizabeth Reed have hereunto set our hands and seals this second day of December AD 1826} Elizabeth Reed {seal} Samuel Reed {seal} Wit[ness] Thomas Reed The State of Ohio John Gabring[?] Union County SS Personally appeared before me the Subscriber one of the associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said County Samuel Reed and Elizabeth his wife assigned to the within Power of attorney and severally acknowledged the signing and sealing there of to be their act and Deed for the purposes therein Expresses . . . Given under my hand and seal this fourth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six. . . . . . . William Gabriel ass.J.U.C.O . . . Fayette County ss. Before me James Wilson a Justice of the Peace being and residing in German Township personally came Thomas Leckey Alexander Leckey Samuel Dunlap and Hannah Dunlap late Hannah Leckey and they and each of them did accept and acknowledge the within power of Attorney from Samuel Reed & Elizabeth Reed to John Reed and they desire the same might be entered on Record and be available in law for the purpose therein mentioned . . . . In Testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand & seal the 28th day of November AD. 1827. . . . Samuel Wilson, Green County ss. Before me Jay Thompson a Justice of the peace in and for the County formally came Nancy Houston widow of the late Saml. Houston Deceased formerly Nancy Leckey and acknowledged the foregoing power of attorney from Saml. Reed & Elizabeth Reed to John Reed and do desire the same might be recorded as such and be available in law for the free ___?___ in them mentioned as Witness my hand & seal 30th Nov 1827. . . . . . . . . Jst. Fees paid 183/4 etz., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington County ss. in Summerset Township Before me Sh_?_ Bentley a Justice of the peace in and for said County and Township aforesaid personally came Samuel Jinkings [sic.] and Mary Jinkings last Mary Lackey and they and each of them did accept and acknowledge the within power of attorney from Samuel Reed & Elizabeth Reed to John Reed and they desired the same might be recorded and available in law for the purp___ance therein mentioned . . . . . . In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal December first 1827 . . Justices fees 12/2 paid . . . Sh__?___ Bentley {seal} Recorded & Compared the 3rd December, 1827