Wills: Abraham DULANY, 1873: Perry Township, Greene Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Brian Core. greenhouseguy@juno.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file 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 sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Will and Testament of Abraham Dulany Greene Co., PA Will Book 4, pp. 448-49 Abraham Dulany/Delaney was the son of Revolutionary War veteran William Dulany and his wife Rhoda Hostetler. Abraham married Susannah Lemley, daughter of Jacob Lemley and Sarah Morris. He was buried in Dulaney Cemetery No. 1, 3 miles NW of Mt. Morris, Greene Co., PA. His will follows: "NO. 2733. I, Abraham Dulany, of Perry Township, Greene county, Pennsylvania, make and ordain this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills by me made at any time heretofore and 1st: I direct my boody [sic] to be decently buryed [sic], and all of my debts together with my funeral expenses to be paid as soon after my decease as convenient. I direct my Executors and my Executrix to sell a large yoke of work cattle and any other stock to pay the same. 2: After my debts are paid everything belonging to my estate, I leave to my wife, to have and to hold as long as she remains my widow, but no longer. I mean for her to have the farm, farming Utentials [sic], stock and all the goods about the house together with anything else belonging to my estate. 3: After my wife, Susanah, is done with my farm according to my will, I give it to my three sons, Abraham Dulany, William M. Dulany and Ely Dulany, they paying twelve hundred and fifty dollars as herein directed. One year after they come in possession of the farm they are to pay to my sons, John L. and Samuel Dulany and my daughters, Sarah Rose, Mary J. Headlee, and Sophrono Dulany, one hundred dollars each; and one year after that is paid One hundred dollars each, and one year after that fifty dollars each, which makes the twelve hundred and fifty dollars. 4: All the personal property coming into the hands of my wife, I direct her to dispose of among our children as she sees best. 5: I direct my three sons, Abraham Dulany, William M. Dulany, and Eli Dulany, to pay Sarah E. Headlee, (my grand-daughter) One dollar in addition to the twelve hundred and fifty dollars before named. 6. I appoint my wife, Susannah Dulaney and my son, Samuel Dulaney, and W. G. Morris, Executrix, and Executors to this my last will and confer on them the same power to sell property and settle up my estate as I would have myself if living. Abraham Dulany (SEAL) ATTEST: W. G. Morris J. M. Schroyer GREENE COUNTY SS: Before me, T.. Hoskinson, Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for said county, came W. G. Morris and J. M. Schroyer, the two subscribing witnesses to the within will, who being sworn according to law, say they were present and saw and heard Abraham Dulany, the testator, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the foregoing instrument of writing as, and for his last will and testament, and that at the time of so doing he was of sound mind and disposing memory to the best of our knowledge, observation and belief, and that they signed the same as witnesses at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other. W. G. Morris J. M. Schroyer SWORN & Subscribed Oct. 23rd, 1873. T. J. Hoskinson, Register Registered October 23rd, 1873. Same day Letters Testamentary issued to Susannah Dulaney, Samuel Dulaney and W. G. Morris, The Executors named in the Will. Will filed. And now, April 5th, 1875. S. L. Dulany, files the following paper: I, Susannah Dulany, widow of Abraham Dulany, dec'd, late of Perry Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, certify that the business of said estate is settled up, and I am now in the possession of the farm and personal property belonging to said estate, and left me by will. Susannah Dulany March the 25th, 1875. WITNESS: J. M. Schroyer. See paper in hands of S. L. Dulany (Greene Co., PA Will Book 4, pp. 448-49)."