WILL ABSTRACTS FAYETTE COUNTY, WILL BOOK I-1 WILLIAM CAMPBELL of Union Twp. "The uncertainty of life". Sons: Abel, James, (single), William. Daughters: Peggy (also Margaret) (single) Elizabeth CRAWFORD, Mentions: 1) 100 acres laid off by Alexander McCLEAN in his last survey (to son Abel) 2) The residue of his land to son James. Executors: Son James CAMPBELL and Ebenezer WALKER Witnesses: James GREGG, Person SAYRE, and David EWING. Will dated 09 Sep 1802; proved 03 Apr 1815. On 03 Apr 1815 Jesse BEESON (affirmed) testified that the testator showed him his will telling him that he had thought proper to express his opinion "he said Jesse having been commuted by his intermarriage with a daughter of the deceased " Also came John KENNADY Esq. who testified that Person SAYRE is removed out of Pennsylvania and that James GREGG is deceased SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 472 DAVID MCEWIN (also McEWIN) of George Twp. Nuncupative Will "We the subscribers do certify that David McEWIN did in our presence on the day before his death which was 24 Jan express his desire that his brother Andrew McEOWIN ( also McGOWIN) should have all his real and personal estate and at said Andrews death should be equally divided between the children of his brother William McEowin late of the state of Ohio deceased" 13 Jan 1815. Witnesses: Robert (X) BROWNFIELD, Charles BROWNFIELD, and Richard PATTON. On 11 Mar 1815 Charles BROWNFIELD testified to the above and to the mark of Robert BROWNFIELD and on 16 Mar 1815 Richard PATTON testified to the above. SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 468 DAVID ROSS of Fayette County. "Weak in Body" wife: Rachel (and the child with which she is now preganant). Son: Thomas. Daughters: Diane and Jane. Mentions 1) his 2 farms, 2) 100 acres of the home place whereon he now resides (to son Thomas); 3) his place on Dunkard Creek, Greene County. Executors: wife Rachel, General Charles BROWNFIELD, Richard PATTON Esq., and James SHILLY of Greene County. Witnesses: Samuel WILEY and Samuel HALFILL. Will dated 15 Feb 1815; proved 16 Mar 1815 SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 469 THOMAS LYTLE (also LITTEL, LITEL or LETIL) of Dunbar Twp. "Weak in Body" Wife: Margaret. Mention: "All my Children", but only names John, Samuel, and Elizabeth; the tract whereon he now dwells. Executors: Samuel PRESTON, Robert McDURNEY, and Thomas LETIL Jr.. Witnesses: James PARKHILL and William WILSON. Will dated 01 Nov 1814; proved 17 Mar 1815. Will registred 07 Mar 1815 SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 470 WILLIAM BELL of Franklin Twp. "Weak in Body" Wife Esther BELL. Sons William, Joseph, John, David, and Samuel. Daughters Esther NEIL, Peggy WALLACE, and Betty BELL. Mentions granddaughter Betty NEIL; his place. Executor: son Joseph Witness: Patrick WATSON, and William WATSON. Will dated 15 Sep 1814; proved 16 May 1815. On 18 or 16 May 1815 Esther (X) BELL testifies that she is satisfied with the will of her husband. Witnesses: William WALLIS, Patrick WATSON, and William WATSON. SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 474 ANN MURPHY Codicil to her last will and testament now in the hands of John LYONS of Union Town. Daughter Nacky GREGG, mentions Granddaughters Nancy and Mary Ann GREGG, grandson Eli MURPHY GREGG, grandchildren (not named), the heirs of deceased son Jacob MURPHY to get what had been heretofore bequeathed to their father. Also mentions: 1) her tract of land on the road between Union and Brownsville; 2) all her real property within the borough of Uniontown (to daughter Nacky). Executors: (none named) Witnesses: Thomas COLLINS and David EWING. Will not dated; proved 01 Feb 1815. Testatrix signed with her mark. SOURCE: WILL ABSTRACTS WILL BOOK I-1 pg 476