WILL: William MASDON [MASDEN], 1796, Wayne Township, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Linda Vixie < linda AT vixie DOT org Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ Will of William Masdon (Mifflin Co. Will Book No. 1, Page 86, No. 43) In the name of God Amen, I William Masdon of Wayne Township Mifflin county __ State of Pennsylvania, Being weak in Body but of Sound and perfect mind and Memory Blessed be Almight God for the Same do make and Publish this my last will and testament In manner and from following that is to say I Bequeath my Soul to Almighty God and my Body to the earth in hopes of a joyful Resurrection thro the merits of my Saviour And as touching that worldly estate wherewith it hath Blessed God to bless me ____ & I dispose thereof as follows (viz) first I bequeath to my Loving wife Eleanor all my Estate Real and personal During the term of her natural life Subject to the Restrictions and Limitations Herein after mentioned I do also give and devise my plantation whereon I now live to my sons William and Jacob to them their heirs or assigns forever, Subject to the payment of the legacies herin after mentioned (viz) I give to my son Jonothan one hundred pounds. Also I give and bequeath to my son John fourty pounds, to my son Justus Also forty pounds and to my son James I give fourty pounds & his boarding in the family whilst he shall remain single & do the weaving for the family & Help in harvest. & Further I give and bequeath to my Daughters the following sums Respectfully In addition to what they have already had to my my Daughter Rebeccah the sum of forty pounds, to Rachel ten pounds, to Mary I give one dollar & to her old Son when He arrives at the age of sixteen years I give ten pounds, to my daughter Eleanor I give fourty pounds a feather Bed & Bedding, and to my daughter Nancy I Also give Fourty pounds A feather Bed & Bedding & further my will is that on the Death of my wife all the movable property then remaining of my estate Save two Cows one for William & one for Jacob aforesaid shall be exposed to Sale & the monies thence arising to be equally divided Among all my children before named & further my will is that Immediately on my Decease my Sons William and Jacob before mentioned Shall Labour & Enjoy the Benefits of the Plantation Whereon I now live they Providing my wife in Every Necessary of Life & Also ten pounds annually & a feather bed and bedding to be absolutely at Her Disposal annuity to Commence at my Decease & end with hers & further with Respect to the Sums Bequeathed to my children my will is that in one year after the Decease of my wife Jonothans Legacy Shall be paid him & one year thereafter Johns to be paid him and so on the rest of the Lagatees year after year according to Seniority until the whole shall be paid except the ten Pounds given to the old Son of my Daughter Mary McLaughlin which is to be paid when he shall arive at the age of sixteen years as before mentioned & further I do hereby constitute & appoint my sons William and Jacob before mentioned my executors of this my last will & testament & I do also constitute & appoint my son Jonothan & my son in law William Wakefield to Superintend the said executors in causing this my Last Will and testament to be duly executed & I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made - in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 14th March in the year 1796- - William Masdon Signed Sealed Published & Declared by the above named Wm. Masdon to be his last will and testament In the Presence of us who have Hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testators John Oliver Brice Smith