Wills: Paul Dowlin, 1834: Cumberland Twp, Greene Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by M. Burns. mburns@tea-house.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 of Paul Dowlin (b Bucks Co-Greene Co Will Book 2, p32, #751, May,1834) father of John C Dowlin: Dated internally as Feb 24, 1834, Attested by witnesses Feb 24 1834, Registered and inventory filed and letters Testamentary granted to John Dowlin and Josiah Dowlin, all of May 14, 1834. "In the name of God, amen, I, Paul Dowlin, of Cumberland Township, Greene County and state of Pennsylvania, a farmer being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God...and first I give bequeath to Margaret my beloved wife the sum of sixty dollars yearly and every year during her natural life after my decease to be out of my estate by my executor together with that house wherein John McClelland now is in to be fitted up in good comfortable repair for her use... and one acre of meadow ground adjoining to said house... Also I give and bequeath unto my son John Dowlin all that part of the farm I now live on...containing two hundred and twelve a res and allowances of six per ct on the south side of said farm...he however paying over to my estate two thousand three hundred and twenty three dollars for the benefit of my other children... I also give and bequeath unto my son Josiah Dowlin of Guernsey Count, Jefferson Township, state of Ohio, all that tract of land in said township, county and state aforesaid on which he now lives, valued to him at seven hundred dollars, to come out of his distributive share of my estate...and the residue and remainder of said farm I now live on in Cumberland township afoaresaid I order and direct to be put to public sale... and the proceeds thereof together with my personal property...be applied to the use and benefit of my heirs namely...Josiah Dowlin, Elizabeth intermarried with William Williams, Margaret intermarried with John Rea, Martha intermarried with Joseph Gwynne, Mary now deceased who was married to John McClelland and her heirs to enjoy her right, namely: James, Paul Dowlin, Rea Robert, Sary/Sarah Ann, and Josiah, said proceeds to be divided between my aforenamed five children, and Jane Dowlin whose interest has been forgotten to be named is to have an equal share... And my will and pleasure is that my said daughter Jane, who is living at home with me, shall have in addition to her equal share of the aforesaid proceeds my house and lot in Carmichealtown in Cumberland township to be freely posessed and enjoyed by her, her heirs and assigns forever, the same house that James Yeager now lives in. And my meaning and intent is that the seven hundred dollars valued in land to my son Josiah Dowlin in the state of Ohio is part of his distributive share of my six aforenamed children namely: Josiah Dowlin, Elizabeth, Margaret, Martha, Mary or heirs of Mary deceased, and Jane, of the land and personal property aforesaid... ...and further my will and intention is that the aforesaid distributive share of my daughter Elizabeth who is intermarried to William Williams shall remain in the hands of my executor for one of my said daughters and her heirs to be put out to interest if practicable and the interest thereof paid to my said daughter yearly if it can be so put and if she shall outlive her said husband, my will be that her distributive share shall be forthwith paid over unto her for her sole use and benefit...and I do hereby make and ordain my two sons namely John Dowlin and Josiah Dowlin the sole executors of this last will and testament...I have hereon set my hand and seal this 24th day of February in the year of our Lord 1834 ..Paul Dowlin (seal)."