WILLS: William JOHNSTON, 1813, Huntingdon County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sarah Chapman Csgtpepper@aol.com October 26, 2006, 9:13 am Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ________________________________________________ Source: Will Written: February 1813 Recorded: February 1813 Last Will and Testament of William Johnston Feb 1813 In the name of God Amen I William Johnston Senr of the county of Huntingdon and state of Pennsylvania farmer being very weak in body but of sound mind and understanding Blessed be God for the same but considering the uncertainy of this transitory life do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following to wit. In the first place I give unto Mary my well beloved wife all my household and kitchen furniture my dwelling house kitchen and cellar and garden and laly pasture one third of the orchard the stable west of the Garden the one half of the hay when made to be put into sd stable loft for her use also one half of the pasture of the meadow and field pasture and also the benefit of the S(?)ugar Trees on the upper bottom and also my third of the small grain now in the barn and the whole of the corn on the loft and also one third of all kinds of Grain that shall be raised yearly on my real estate delivered to her in the bushel and also all my living stock horses cows sheep and hogs and geese and other Poultry also her firewood to be cut and she is to have the priviledge of all the waters on the place. In the second place after all my just debts is paid when my real estate is sold by my executors with her six years or sooner if they think proper I bequeath unto Mary my well beloved wife one third of the money of my estate when sold in the third place I give and bequeath to Elizabeth my daughter 200 pounds to be paid after the estate is sold. In the fourth place I give and bequeath unto Thomas, Robert, William and John my sons the remaining parts of the money of sd estate the land conveyed already to William John is to be valued at the same rate by the acre that my real estate is when sold the reale estate ? At 50 pounds the value of sd land and the fifty pounds to be reducted out of Wm and John part of my estate. In the fifth place the remaining part of my estate afore sd is to be equally divided between my four sons excepting that Thomas is to have 100 pounds more than any of the other sons. In the sixth place my son Thomas is to live where he is until the land is sold and farm the upper east end of the place and two thirds of the orchard and pasture of one half the meadow and fields. In the seventh place Robert is to live where he has lived formerly til the place is sold and to foarm the fields adjoining 'Squire Crawford field and the one adjoing his house where he now lives the field that was in corn and also the piece that he cleared an axed to the cornfield. In the Eighth place my exacutor is to sew my well beloved one bushel of flaxseed on the ground where the potatoes and turnips was the season and half a bushel yearly till the place is sold- Mary my well beloved wife is to dispose of the property that I bequeath to her at her death amongst my children as she thinks proper. In the ninth place I allow unto Mary my well beloved wife all my body pease to be divided amongst my sons as she thinks proper and lastly I nominate constitue and appoint my two sons Thomas and William to be the exacutor of this my last will hereby revoking all other wills legasees or bequeaths by me heretofore made and declaring this and no other to my last will and testaments. In witeness hereof I have signed sealed Published Pronounce this as my last will and testament in the presents of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed as witnesses John Metz? William Wilson This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 4.1 Kb