Wills: Abstracts 1784-1791: Will Book 1 - Part I: Montgomery Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera Schwenk-Hammond tsh@harborside.com USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within 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. ____________________________________________________ INDEX Will Book 1 - Part I Index thanks to Betty Lynne. ABRAHAM, ISAAC. Upper Merion. December 30, 1789. 1.208. AMAN, AGNES. Whitemarsh. May 2, 1787. 1.112. BACHTEL, MARTIN. New Hanover. August 28, 1786. 1.92. BAKER, ELISABETH. Whitemarsh. May 9, 1788. 1.149. BALTY, JOHN. Pottstown. February 29, 1785. 1.23. BARTLESON, HENRY. Montgomery. August 7, 1788. 1.158. BECHTELL, MAGDALENA. Hanover. November 24, 1787. 1.13. BERNHARD, CASPER. Limerick. September 13, 1791. 1.26. BERNHARD, JACOB. Limerick. October 21, 1784. 1.3. BITTING, MARY. Pottstown. January 7, 1791. 1.236. BOULTON, EDWARD. Limerick. July 30, 1785. 1.43. BOWMAN, CASPER. Douglass. July 27, 1789. 1.194. BOYER, WILLIAM. Frederick. September 29, 1790. 1.233. BROOKE, JAMES. Limerick. August 25, 1787. 1.12. BUCHER, GEORGE D. New Hanover. November 14, 1788. 1.168. BULL, WILLIAM. Norriton. November 8, 1787. 1.127. CARL, ISAIAH. Providence. July 21, 1790. 1.226. CLAYTON, ELISABETH. Moreland. March 15, 1790. 1.215. COLEMAN, JACOB. Lower Merion. September 3, 1789. 1.194. CONRAD, DENNIS. Horsham. April 11, 1791. 1.246. COULSTON, BARNABAS. Plymouth. February 18, 1790. 1.212. CRAWFORD, ANDREW. Plymouth. January 23, 1789. 1.17. CRESSMAN, JOHN. Franconia. May 26, 1786. 1.9. CULP, PHILIP. Springfield. June 9, 1791. 1.252. CUNNARD, DENNIS. Norriton. February 15, 1790. 1.211. CUNNARD, HENRY. Whitpain. December 28, 1786. 1.1. CUNNARD, JOSEPH. Whitpain. November 20, 1786. 1.96. DANEHOWER, ABRAHAM. Gwynedd. June 13, 1789. 1.191. DAVIES, EVAN. Gwynedd. August 4, 1787. 1.118. DAVIS, THOMAS. Upper Merion. March 25, 1788. 1.143. DELP, GEORGE. Franconia. October 12, 1789. 1.199. DENGLER, JACOB. Douglass. November 28, 1785. 1.64. DERRINGER, THOMAS. Providence. June 12, 1787. 1.117. DETWEILER, JACOB. Frederick. September 16, 1788. 1.159. DETWEILER, JACOB. Upper Hanover. March 28, 1789. 1.179. DETWILER JOSEPH. Upper Dublin. December 5, 1786. 1.98. DICKENSHEED, CHRISTOPHER. Lower Salford. April 28, 1788. 1.147. DOTTERER, MICHAEL. Frederick. September 29, 1786. 1.95. DRUMBORE, ANDREW. Franconia. May 31, 1787. 1.113. EDWARDS, JOHN. Providence. November 26, 1791. 1.267. EIDEMILLER, NICHOLAS. Marlborough. September 29, 1787. 1.122. ELLIS, ISAAC. Whitpain. April 7, 1788. 1.143. ENGART, JOHN. Upper Dublin. April 26, 1787. 1.109. EVANS, ELIZABETH. Limerick. September 1, 1787. 1.121. EVANS, GEORGE. Limerick. November 12, 1785. 1.58. FISHER, CONRAD. Douglass. October 13, 1788. 1.164. FRANCIS, JOSEPH. Abington. July 8, 1790. 1.225. FREDERICK, GEORGE MICHAEL. Douglass. May 10, 1786. 1.84. FRIED, PETER. Lower Salford. September 29, 1790. 1.235. FRY, JACOB, SR. Towamensin. January 7, 1785. 1.14. GAMBLE, SAMUEL. North Wales. March 15, 1790. 1.214. GEBHARD, MICHAEL. New Hanover. March 24, 1790. 1.217. GERHARD, PETER. Upper Hanover. October 10, 1791. 1.262. GEYER, HENRY. Douglass. January 28, 1785. 1.22. GLUCK, PETER. Franconia. April 28, 1787. 1.11. GRIESINGER, JACOB. Hanover. June 11, 1785. 1.38. GROVER, JOHN. Upper Merion. March 29, 1791. 1.244 [2 abs.]. HALLOWELL, THOMAS. Moreland. December 24, 1788. 1.167. HARKER, JAMES. Moreland. March 29, 1791. 1.241. HARRY, DAVID. Gwynedd. January 19, 1791. 1.238. HARRY, REES. Gwynedd. March 11, 1788. 1.134. HAWS, HARTMAN. Limerick. May 3, 1790. 1.22. HENDRICKS, JOHN. Worcester. February 28, 1786. 1.76. HENDRICKS, PETER. Towamencin. November 12, 1785. 1.52. HERB, ANTHONY. Frederick. July 30, 1790. 1.228. HOFFMAN, MICHAEL. North Wales. November 9, 1787. 1.128. HOLTZHOUSEN, CASPER. Upper Hanover. May 17, 1784. 1.32. HOOT, CONRAD. Gwynedd. August 28, 1790. 1.23. HORN, ANDREW. Merion. June 24, 1788. 1.151. HOUF, PETER. Providence. December 4, 1789. 1.205. HOURST, ELIZABETH. Worcester. September 17, 1791. 1.262. HUNSICKER, ELIZABETH. Skippack and Perkiomen. July 29, 1788. 1.153. JACOBS, BARBARA. Perkiomen and Skippack. March 31, 1788. 1.141. JACOBS, THOMAS. Philadelphia. May 6, 1788. 1.148. JAMES, ISAAC. Montgomery. August 6, 1791. 1.257. JENKINS, PHINEAS. Abington. June 2, 1791. 1.251. JONES, HANNAH. Gwynedd. May 21, 1785. 1.34. JONES, JOHN. Chettenham. September 24, 1788. 1.161. JONES, MARY. North Wales. April 19, 1787. 1.108. KELLER, MARTIN. Limerick. April 16, 1787. 1.107. KEYSER, PETER. Worcester. March 30, 1789. 1.181. KINDIG, MARTIN. Franconia. August 27, 1785. 1.46. KIRKBRIDE, STACY. Plymouth. September 3, 1789. 1.196. KNIGHT, JOHN. Abington. June 26, 1791. 1.255. KRAUSS, VALENTINE. New Hanover. May 18, 1786. 1.87. KROB, JACOB. Lower Salford. January 13, 1786. 1.75. KUGLER, MATTHIAS. Limerick. June 2, 1787. 1.103. KUSER, EVA. Douglass. February 14, 1789. 1.172. LEDYERT, JOHN. Moreland. May 9, 1788. 1.15. LEVERING, ANTHONY. Lower Merion. March 26, 1788. 1.139. LEVERING, WILLIAM. Springfield. November 16, 1785. 1.62. LEWIS, ENOS. Gwynedd. August 30, 1788. 1.156. LISMANT, HENRY. Providence. March 29, 1791. 1.245. LOBER, PETER. Douglass. June 17, 1789. 1.192. LONG, JOHN JACOB. Marlborough. November 4, 1789. 1.201. LONG, MARY CATHARINE. Marlborough. November 11, 1785. 1.55. LUKENS, JOHN. Horsham. March 25, 1788. 1.138. LUKENS, RYNEAR. Upper Dublin. December 29, 1786. 1.102. MARKLEY, JACOB. Skippack. January 24, 1785. 1.19. MAUS, DOCTOR MATTHEW. Pottstown. October 25, 1787. 1.124. MAYBURRY, CHARLES. Montg. Co. February 19, 1787. 1.104. MAYER, CHRISTIAN. Franconia. May 31, 1787. 1.114. McCLEAN, ARCHIBALD. Horsham. June 15, 1791. 1.253. McFARLAND, ELIZABETH. Norriton. September 29, 1790. 1.232. McGLATHERY, JOHN. Whitpain. March 9, 1789. 1.173. McNEAL, ANTHONY. Moreland. March 4, 1791. 1.24. MENAN, PATRICK. Whitemarsh. August 20, 1791. 1.259. MEYER, GEORGE. Upper Salford. December 8, 1784. 1.12. MEYER, JOHN. Douglass. October 21, 1784. 1.2. MILLER, JACOB. Upper Hanover. February 26, 1788. 1.133. MOORE, WILLIAM. Providence. March 13, 1789. 1.175. MORGAN, ENOCH. Gwynedd. January 25, 1785. 1.2. MOWRER, HENRY. Upper Hanover. August 5, 1788. 1.154. MOYER, ABRAHAM, SR. Upper Hanover. January 16, 1789. 1.168. MUHLENBERG, REV. HENRY MELCHIOR. Providence. Oct 16, 1787. 1.123. NEWBERRY, HENRY. Skippack and Periomen. May 13, 1789. 1.184. NYER, DANIEL. Douglass. May 2, 1789. 1.183. PARRY, JOHN. Moreland. November 30, 1789. 1.204. PAUL, ANDREW. Limerick. March 12, 1790. 1.213. PAWLING, ELIZABETH. Skippack and Perkiomen. September 5, 1791. 1.269. PENNEBACKER, ADOLPH. Limerick. August 11, 1787. 1.119. PENROSE, BENJAMIN. Whitpain. December 29, 1786. 1.101. PETERS, WILLIAM. Abington. May 7, 1790. 1.221. PHILIPS, ABRAHAM. Whitpain. September 30, 1789. 1.198. PHILLIPS, JOSHUA. Upper Merion. June 2, 1787. 1.116. PHILLIPS, SAMUEL. Upper Merion. September 29, 1790. 1.231. PRACHTHISER, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. Sept 26, 1788. 1.16. PRICE, EDWARD. Providence. August 5, 1791. 1.256. PUGH, RACHEL. Montgomery. July 28, 1787. 1.117. RESE, HARRY. Hatfield. January 9, 1788. 1.131. RICHARDS, CALEB. Norriton. March 26, 1788. 1.14. RIDERPOGH, BARBARA. Moreland. March 20, 1786. 1.78. ROBERTS, ELDAD. Montgomery. March 26, 1789. 1.178. ROEDER, MICHAEL. Upper Hanover. June 10, 1789. 1.189. ROYER, JOHN. Providence. November 7, 1788. 1.165. SAUTER, JABOB. Hatfield. March 20, 1790. 1.215. SCHEIFFLE, MATTHIAS. Marlborough. August 9, 1790. 1.229. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE. Douglass. November 4, 1784. 1.5. SHEETZ, CATHARINE. Lower Merion. December 4, 1786. 1.96. SHERER, VALENTINE. Providence. December 4, 1789. 1.207. SHILLIGH, MICHAEL. Frederick. December 4, 1789. 1.206. SHOEMAKER, ELLIN. Gwynedd. January 19, 1785. 1.18. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD. Horsham. May 10, 1790. 1.223. SHULER, ELISABETH. Lower Salford. December 1, 1788. 1.166. SHUT, GEORGE. Perkiomen and Skippack. March 20, 1788. 1.135. SLINGLOOF, JOHN. Springfield. November 29, 1785. 1.67. SMITH, CHRISTIAN. Abington. June 28, 1786. 1.91. SPENCER, SARAH. Upper Dublin. April 25, 1787. 1.108. SPRINGER, WILLIAM. Towencin. December 1, 1791. 1.265. STROUD, JAMES. Plymouth. July 18, 1788. 1.152. STUART, LAWRENCE. Upper Merion. February 7, 1791. 1.239. SUPPLEE, ISAAC. Upper Merion. April 24, 1790. 1.218. TAYLOR, ISAAC. Whitpain. November 28, 1789. 1.203. THOMSON, JOHN. Gwynedd. June 12, 1790. 1.224. TOMKINS, JOHN. Moreland. May 7, 1787. 1.112. TYSON, JOSEPH. Abington. February 28, 1787. 1.105. TYSON, PETER. Abington. March 28, 1791. 1.24. TYSON, SAMUEL. Abington. March 25, 1789. 1.176. UNDERKOFFLER, JACOB. Frederick. March 10, 1789. 1.174. UPDEGRAVE, EDWARD. Perkiomen and Skippack. Nov 24, 1787. 1.129. VOGELI, GEORGE. Douglass. November 3, 1784. 1.4. WAGENER, MELCHIOR. Worcester. November 29, 1784. 1.9. WAGNER, JOHN D. Marlborough. January 28, 1790. 1.21. WEBER, MARY. Montgomery. March 25, 1789. 1.177. WEBSTER, SARAH. Abington. June 19, 1789. 1.193. WEIS, FREDERICK. Douglass. April 16, 1788. 1.144. WENTZ, ELIZABETH. Worcester. November 23, 1789. 1.202. WENTZ, MAGDALENA. Upper Salford. November 11, 1785. 1.54. WHITE, ROBERT. Providence. June 1, 1789. 1.187. WIREMAN, MICHAEL. Hatfield. March 29, 1788. 1.137. WOMBOLT, CASPER. Whitemarsh. March 28, 1786. 1.79. WYANT, WENDEL. Upper Hanover. November 2, 1787. 1.125. YEAKLE, BALTZER. Towamencin. May 18, 1789. 1.186. YEARNHART, HENRY. Upper Dublin. August 12, 1791. 1.259. YERKES, ANTHONY. Moreland. April 26, 1791. 1.248. YOCUM, MOSES. Upper Merion. September 29, 1787. 1.121. YOUNG, MICHAEL. Upper Salford. June 18, 1791. 1.254. ____________________________________________________ MEYER, JOHN. Douglass. September 20, 1784. October 21, 1784. 1.2 To wife Anna Barbara. "Besides what I got with her by marriage" one third of personal estate during life, to live in house where I now reside, if she choose, along with my grandson Anthony Fuchs. Otherwise, he to repair the smith-shop for her to live in, to find her fire-wood ready cut, she to have 1/3 of the garden, 1/4 of an acre for Indian corn and potatoes, the apples of two trees in each orchard yearly her choice, a cow kept on the place, summer and winter. Said Anthony Fuchs to give her every year 5 bushels wheat, 5 of rye, 5 of buckwheat and to sow every year 1/4 of an acre with flaxseed for her use, but she to find the seed. To grandson Anthony, plantation in Douglass, 70 acres and 30 perches, subject to privileges ofwife and subject to the payment of 400 pounds as hereinafter directed. To daughter Anna Mary, widow of Matthias Fuchs, 100 pds. To daughter Margaret, wife of Anthony Spees, 100 pds. To daughter Anna Margaret, wife of Peter Diener, 100 pds. To daughter Anna Catherine, wife of Andrew Young, 100 pds. Execs: Bernard Gilbert, George Dengler. Wit: Peter Richards, Henry Engel, Bernard Gilbert. BERNHARD, JACOB. Limerick. September 28, 1784. October 21, 1784. 1.3 To son Jacob, 20 pds. To wife Christiana during her life the new back room in the house, her bed and her choice of utensils, chest, sermon book and flax. Sons Henry and Philip to find for her 3 bushels wheat and 3 of rye each, fifty lbs. of pork each every year, to keep a cow for her; to my wife also 1/3 part of all personal estate and my teacups and saucers. To son Philip, weaver's loom and my Bible. Residue equally divided amongst seven children: Jacob, Henry, Philip, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Susanna and Betty, as directed at length. Execs: Wife Christiana Bernhard, son Henry Bernhard. Wit: Gottfried Longdein, Jacob Crous. VOGELI, GEORGE. Douglass. August 31, 1784. November 3, 1784. 1.4 To wife Philippina, my plantation, with grain sowed, "to rent out or have it tilled as she pleases", kitchen furniture, bed, cow, horse, mare saddle and bridle during widowhood. To son George and Conrad, the farm at her death. To son Nicholas, 5 pds. and the remaining part an equal sharing. To daughter Anna Maria, the housekeeping articles. Execs: Sons Nicholas and John. Wit: Bernhard Gilbert, George Gilbert. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE. Douglass. September 23, 1784. November 4, 1784. 1.5 To wife Susanna, bed, bedstead and curtains, chest and her clothing, kitchen dresser, half personal estate and free living with fire-wood in room in upper story of my house. Execs. to sell farm if they see proper and Philip Christman or one of his exrs. or adms. to deliver Deed for same containing 128 acres, 1/3 the purchase money for farm sold to wife. The other 2/3 to children of my 4 sisters: Christiana, Elizabeth, Juliana and Margretha in four equal shares, one share to each sister's children. Execs: Wife Susanna Schneider and Philip Christman. Wit: George Mock, Benjamin Meyer. WAGENER, MELCHIOR. Worcester. February 7, 1784. November 29, 1784. 1.9 To Rosina Weegener 6 pds. To Ann Weegener, Christopher Weegener's widow, 6 pds. Forty pds. for the Poor of Schwenkfelders. To wife Gertraut, bedstead, bedding, furniture, clothes-press, walnut drawers, spinning-wheel, armchair and 3 other chairs. To son David, Berlegurger Bible. To daughter Anna Reumost, 50 pds., bedstead, bedding, furniture, best spinning-wheel and best new saddle. To son David Wagener, 179 1/2 acres in Worcester at 1200 pds., 450 pds. in his hands for maintenance for wife; at her death, divided among children and rem. of estate sold at public sale. To daughter Susanna, wife of Philip Clumberg, 25 pds. Rem. of estate 1/3 to son David, 1/3 to son Jacob in trust. One share to youngest daughter Anna. Son David to pay 100 pds. yearly to his brother Jacob and sister Anna until all is paid. "Divide in peace, live in peace, that you May die in peace is my last wish and desire". Execs: Son David Wagener, Abraham Kreeble Sr. Wit: Owen Thomas, Henry Urmy. MEYER, GEORGE. Upper Salford. August 23, 1784. December 8, 1784. 1.12 To sons George and Jacob farm of 53 3/4 acres and 20 acres in Rock Hill, Bucks County, with grist, saw and oil mills. They to pay 100 pds. each year for 16 years, 200 pds. to remain in their hands, income to my daughters Margaret and Barbara in equal shares. To wife Catherine use of farm of 62 acres during widowhood. In case of marriage to have a third part. To daughters Mary and Sarah, who had portions, 5 shillings each. Rem. of 1600 pds. to be equallydivided between my sons: George, Jacob, Henry, Samuel and Abraham and my daughters Margaret and Barbara. Execs: Michael Scholl, Michael Hertzel. Wit: John Philip Wentz, Abraham Stout. FRY, JACOB, SR. Towamensin. February 28, 1782. January 7, 1785. 1.14 To wife Margaret, bed, bedstead, bedding, cow, mare, teatable and 40 pds. in household goods. Personal estate to be sold and wife given 50 pds. and the interest of 250 pds. If she marries, 150 pds. At her death to be divided among sons: Jacob, Joseph, George, William and Henry. If she choose, to live in my house and if not sons Jacob and Joseph to build her a house with four acres of land and pasture for her cow and mare. Jacob to use the mare when my wife has no use for her. Farm in Towamensin 220 acres, to be divided into 2 parts, that part on the side next to Skippack to be again divided into two parts. One-half of farm with the buildings on to son Jacob at the rate of 600 pds. To son Joseph 1/2 of the other half part. To son George, the other remaining half part. Joseph and George to pay 600 pds. for their part, but Joseph must make up to George what his part lacks in value. Sons to pay 50 pds. a year after becoming of age until all is paid. Rem. of estate including 1200 pds. for lands paid by sons to be equally divided among all my children. Younger children to be schooled out of estate sufficient to read and write. Execs: Sons Jacob and Joseph Fry. Wit: Melchior Wagener, Gerred Godshalks. SHOEMAKER, ELLIN. Gwynedd. September 24, 1784. January 19, 1785. 1.18 To husband Joseph, all land in Gwynedd, but to pay to little son, not yet named, when he is 21 years old, 350 pds. Exec: Husband Joseph Shoemaker. Wit: Jacob Wismer, Evan Jones, John Gwiner. MARKLEY, JACOB. Skippack. June 19, 1779. January 24, 1785. 1.19 To wife Barbara, bed, bedstead and bedding, pewter and earthen ware as she shall judge necessary, table, two chairs, two iron pots, teakettle and teatackling, towel, our present lodging room and kitchen for her use and the yearly interest of 150 pds. Son in law Jacob Brutzman to farm plantation as now for the third bushel. At death of wife plantation to be sold. To my daughter Eleanor, wife of Tobias Boganer, 5 shillings. All money to be divided into 11 equal shares. One share each to sons: Abraham, Philip and Isaac. One to 5 children of my daughter Zornica. One to daughter Christiana, wife of William Antis. One to daughter Elizabeth Benner. One to daughter Barbarah, wife of John Smith. One to daughter Rebekah, wife of Frederick Isaac. One to daughter Hannah, wife of Jacob Brutzman. One to daughter Catherine, and one to my two sons Abraham and Isaac for the use of my daughter Eleanor. Execs: Sons Abraham and Isaac. Wit: William Penebacer, Jacob Markley (cord wainer). MORGAN, ENOCH. Gwynedd. December 29, 1784. January 25, 1785. 1.20 To wife Sarah the use of dwelling with 90 acres during her life, at her death to son Enoch. To son Daniel, 50 acres with buildings. To son Edward, 33 acres of land. To daughters Mary and Meriam, 50 pds. worth of household goods equally divided. To wife all rem. of estate, at her death equally divided among 5 daughters: Christiana, Sarah, Hannah, Mary and Meriam. Execs: Sons Edward, Enoch, Daniel Morgan. Wit: Job Spencer, John Evans. GEYER, HENRY. Douglass. March 27, 1784. January 28, 1785. 1.22 To son Henry, farm, money in loan offices and the money he owes. To daughter Caterine Wartman, utensils. Henry's portion I appraise at 700 pds., 250 pds. to be his, 50 pds. he has paid heirs of Matthias Richard. To daughter 20 pds. and rem. 380 pds. divided into 3 equal shares and Henry to pay one year after my death 33 pds. to Elizabeth Klein, second year 33 pds. to my daughter Caterine and the following year 33 pds. to daughter Margareth Betz and yearly 3 pds. until all be paid. No exrs. being named in will, son Henry become administrator with will annexed. Wit: Conrad Smith, John Schmidt. BALTY, JOHN. Pottstown. January 13, 1785. February 29, 1785. 1.23 To wife Maria, house, furniture &c. To son Jacob, bible. To daughter of first wife Catherine, 12 pds. Rem. of personal estate to be sold and money divided thus: One-fourth to wife, the other 3/4 to three children: Jacob, Hannah, and Maria. Son Jacob to pay 30 pds. to his sisters Hannah and Maria when he becomes 21 years of age. Wife to receive income until son Jacob is 21. In case she marries, children to receive profits. Exec: Vallentin Krauz. Wit: Jacob Bechtelle, Henry Warley, William Thomason. HOLTZHOUSEN, CASPER. Upper Hanover. August 12, 1784. May 17, 1784. 1.32 To son Jacob, farm in Upper Milford, North Hampton County and 3 shillings and the equal 5th part of rem. And 1/5 part of same each to sons Andrew and Michael Holtzhousen and daughters Anna Margaret wife of Hartman Dills, and Catharine, wife of Nicholas Shupping all of North Carolina. Execs: Christopher Zigler, Jr., Wendal Weyant. Wit: Joseph Siegfried, Ludwick Gerber. JONES, HANNAH. Gwynedd. March 16, 1785. May 21, 1785. 1.34 To mother and sister Elizabeth and Mary all rem. of personal estate coming to me by father to be equally divided. To mother the side saddle. To sisters Elizabeth and Mary all land coming by father, the teatable, pewter, earthen ware and wearing apparel. To sister Mary a bond worth 5 pds., chest &c. Exec: Jacob Histler. Wit: John Evans, William Maris. GRIESINGER, JACOB. Hanover. September 27, 1784. June 11, 1785. 1.38 To wife Anna Catherine a maintenance or 10 pds. yearly. If she marries to have nothing. Son in law Christian Betz, who married my daughter Christiana, is not to inherit anything except his share and shall be divided among his children. To son George Leonard that sum which I gave him for Nicholas Young. Execs: Son George and Leonard Griesinger and son in law Lawrence Siesholtz. Wit: Peter Munner, Nicholas Young. BOULTON, EDWARD. Limerick. July 10, 1785. July 30, 1785. 1.43 To wife Mary all things necessary. To son John Boulton, 50 acres of land. He to pay his sisters: Lydia Staut, Elizabeth Sower, Anna Rambo and Pheby Boulton the sum of 100 pds. equally divided. Rem. to my 3 sons: Aaron Boulton, Levy and Nathan Boulton equally divided. They to pay their 4 sisters the sum of 220 pds. Execs: John and Aaron Boulton, son in law Aaron Rambo. Wit: Gunner Rambo, Abraham Updegraff, Francis Hobson. KINDIG, MARTIN. Franconia. July 18, 1785. August 27, 1785. 1.46 To wife Susanna all things necessary. Farm of 80 acres to be let by exrs. until son is of age. Rem. to be sold. Exrs. to pay wife her maintenance. My 6 children to be under exrs. care. Rem. to 4 children in equal shares. Execs: Henry Rossenberger, George Sholl. Wit: Jacob Oberholser, Andrew Hentz, John Barkey. HENDRICKS, PETER. Towamencin. October 15, 1785. November 12, 1785. 1.52 To wife, Anna, household goods, value of 20 pds. To son Joseph, farm of 88 acres, he to pay 100 pds. within 5 years of testator's death and 100 pds. after wife's death. He to find her house room, fire-wood &c. To daughter Maria, 20 pds. To daughter Catharina, 20 pds. To daughter Margaret, 20 pds. To daughter Dorothe, 20 pds. To son Joseph, 20 pds and implements. Movable estate to be divided equally among 5 children. Execs: Sons in law Henry Climer, Daniel Shambach, son Joseph. Wit: Jacob Kolb, Henry Cassel, Benjn. Hendricks. WENTZ, MAGDALENA. Upper Salford. July 1, 1783. November 11, 1785. 1.54 Estate to be divided into 5 equal shares: one to deceased son Valentin's children; one to deceased son Jacob's daughter. Three other shares to living sons: Wendel, Peter and Philip. Execs: Sons Wendel and Philip. Wit: Jacob Fillman, Christian May LONG, MARY CATHARINE. Widow of Elias Long. Marlborough. October 2, 1773. November 11, 1785. 1.55 To daughter Anne Catharine, 33 pds. to be placed on interest and bed linen. Rem. to 5 children: Anne Catharine, John George, John Jacob, Joseph, and John Peter, each an equal fifth part. Execs: Conrad Zimerman, Henry Bachman. Wit: Fridrick (X his mark) Miller, George Phil. (X his mark) Long. EVANS, GEORGE. Limerick. August 10, 1784. November 12, 1785. 1.58 To sons William and Amos. farm of 200 acres. To daughter Phebe, out of farm 400 pds. To son William 15 pds., loom and Sorrel mare. To son Amos, 75 pds., implements, 2 mares and horse. To daughter Phebe, 65 pds., wearing apparel, bedding, household goods. Rem. to be divided equally among 3 children. Execs: Sons William and Amos and daughter Phebe Evans. Wit: Adna Evans, Mary Evans and Francis Hobson. LEVERING, WILLIAM. Springfield. August 8, 1785. November 16, 1785. 1.62 To wife Margaret, all personal estate and use of rents from house and lots. After her death to brothers and children of brothers and sisters. To Mary Marewine, 10 pds. To Methodist Society, 10 pds. for poor. To poor of Springfield, 10 pds. To brother Abraham Levering, 5 shillings, together with equal share. Execs: Wife Margaret and brother Anthony Levering. Wit: Leonard Streeper, John Streeper, John Huston. DENGLER, JACOB. Douglass. July 7, 1785. November 28, 1785. 1.64 To wife Catharine, farm of 23 acres in Douglass with grain, household goods and farming tools for life. At her death to be sold; also bond of 17 pds. due from Peter Egner and 300 pds. Half 6 months after death of testator. The other half 4 years after his death. To son John Dengler, 230 pds. subject to deduction of 227 pds. 17 s. which he already received. To son George, 230 pds. with 22 pds. 14 s. deduction received. To sons Jacob and Henry similiar legacies with similiar deductions. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Schnell and daughter Catharine 225 pds. each. Rem. equally divided among 6 children. Execs: Sons John and George Dengler. Wit: Frederick Beitenman, Peter Richards, John Richards. SLINGLOOF, JOHN. Springfield. September 22, 1785. November 29, 1785. 1.67 Estate to be sold and money equally divided among children: Joseph, Hannah, John, Samuel, Henry and Jesse Slingloof. Execs: Son John and son in law Peter Stem. Wit: Christopher Ottinger, Alexander Loller. KROB, JACOB. Lower Salford. February 25, 1785. January 13, 1786. 1.75 To wife Mary, household articles, she to live in house by garden during widowhood under care of sons. She to receive interest of 200 pds. during life. To sons Andrew and Samuel farm of 134 acres, stock &c. they to pay 600 pds. To son Abraham, 10 pds. Rem. to my 10 children in equal shares: Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Andrew, Samuel, Catharine, Mary, Susannah, Elizabeth and Sarah, advances already made to be deducted from each share. Execs: Sons Andrew Krob, Samuel Krob. Wit: Anthony Miller, Samuel Oberholtzer, John Barkey. HENDRICKS, JOHN. Worcester. January 28, 1781. February 28, 1786. 1.76 To wife Elizabeth, dwelling place until son John is 21. Then she to live in upper room. Wife to school 3 children. To son John, dwelling place, 60 acres, 40 acres in Worcester and 20 acres in Towamencin. John to have from farm 25 pds. Rem. divided among children: Mary, Margaret, Hannah, Elizabeth, Catharine, John and Susanna. Rem. to be sold. Wife to have 1/3 part, 2/3 to children. Execs: Jacob Kolb, Herbert Cassel. Wit: Anthony Miller, Samuel Oberholtzer, John Barkey. RIDERPOGH, BARBARA. Moreland. January 27, 1786. March 20, 1786. 1.78 To daughter Sophia Road, new brass kettle. To daughter Rosina, large brass kettle, cupboard &c. To daughter Elizabeth, cotton coverlet. To granddaughter Elizabeth Road, the largest of 2 teakettles. To grandson, Michael Bekly, shoe buckles. To granddaughter Barbara Havner, shoe buckles and small teakettle. To daughters Sophia Road, Rosina Havner and Elizabeth Bekley rem. of wearing apparel, beds, bedclothes equally divided. Rem. to 3 daughters and sons in law equally divided. Execs: Son in law John Havner, brother Lavance Sentman and Samuel Erwin. WOMBOLT, CASPER. Whitemarsh. March 16, 1785. March 28, 1786. 1.79 To wife Hannah, all real and personal estate during widowhood. If she marries 1/3 estate. Then estate to be divided among 4 children: Margaret, Magdalena, Frederick and Elisabeth Wombolt as follows: to son Frederick, plantation I now live on; to daughter Margaret, 50 pds.; to daughter Magdalena, 50 pds.; to daughter Elisabeth, 50 pds. Execs: Wife Hannah, brother in law Frederick Meller. Wit: Geo. Geiger, Philip Culp. FREDERICK, GEORGE MICHAEL. Douglass. June 22, 1783. May 10, 1786. 1.84 To son Peter, farm where he lives, in Northampton County, 129 acres. He to pay 25 pds. in two years. To son John, 3 tracts of land, one 29 acres 130 perches, the other two, 100 acres each. He to pay 188 pds. in two years. To son Michael Frederick, farm 100 acres 10 perches in Douglass. He to pay 437 pds., 3 s. 3 d. to daughter Anna Mary, wife of Ludwick Schick; Rosina, wife of Yost Winchinger; Esther Frederick; and Barbara, wife of Moses Bower 162 pds. 16 s. and 9 d. each. Rem. to be divided amongst children: Peter, John, Michael, Anna Mary, Rosina, Esther and Barbara. Execs: Sons John and Michael Frederick. Wit: Abraham Bob, Frederick Shienlin. KRAUSS, VALENTINE. New Hanover. April 2, 1786. May 18, 1786. 1.87 To wife Elizabeth, furniture, beds &c. with use of house and her maintenance during widowhood. Farm to be sold. One hundred pds. to wife provided Martin Bechtell, her father or his heirs shall not demand the sum of money owing me. Rem. to be equally divided among wife and 4 children: John, Henry, Daniel and Jacob. Execs: Brothers in law John Swenk, Jacob Shanz. Wit: Jacob Bechtell, Adam Brant, Leonhard Hartranft. CRESSMAN, JOHN. Franconia. April 16, 1785. May 26, 1786. 1.90 To son Anthony, 250 pds. To John Cressman, 209 pds. To daughter Elisabeth, wife of Henry Hartman, 200 pds. To daughter Mary, wife of George Wissel, 200 pds. To daughter Catharine, her son William Mellinger, 100 pds. To daughter Hannah, wife of Cunrad Siple, 200 pds. To son Anthony, deed for plantation in Rockhill. Rem. to be divided among children. Farm and movable goods in Franconia to be sold. Execs: Son Anthony and son's son Jacob Cressman. Wit: Daniel Wambold, David Wambold. SMITH, CHRISTIAN. Abington. July 7, 1781. June 28, 1786. 1.91 To wife Mary Susannah, all estate during widowhood. If she marries 1/3 part, rem. to her children Philip Seam and Elizabeth Seam. Execs: Henry Sheetz, Andrew Redheffer. Wit: Wm. Wright, John Jacob Knoedler. BACHTEL, MARTIN. New Hanover. July 18, 1786. August 28, 1786. 1.92 To son Jacob, farm, 100 acres and he to pay 330 pds. To son Daniel, home farm 200 acres and to pay 470 pds. To son Joseph, farm 73 acres and he to pay 140 pds. To daughter Anna, 70 pds. Rem. to 10 children, Jacob, deceased son Martin's children, Christian, David, Joseph, Mary, Samuel, Elisabeth and Anna. Execs: Christian Bliem, Isaac Bechtel, John Barkley Sr. DOTTERER, MICHAEL. Frederick. October 10, 1783. September 29, 1786. 1.95 Children to have shares, except daughter Suffia Troxel. To daughter Suffia, 5 shillings. Rem. divided among 3 children: Mary Hefners, Margaret Dotterer and Mary Rife. Exec: Conrad Dotterer. Wit: Thos. Fisher, Henry Worsheler, Adam Winteroth. CUNNARD, JOSEPH. Whitpain. September 17, 1786. November 20, 1786. 1.96 To wife Rebekah, use and profit of estate and money until youngest child is of age and then estate divided among 3 children and wife, children: Joseph, John and Rachel Cunnard. SHEETZ, CATHARINE. Lower Merion. October 22, 1786. December 4, 1786. 1.96 To children of son Benjamin Sheetz, Henry, Francis, Ann and Catharine 25 pds. to be divided. To Hester and Elisabeth Sheetz daughters of son William 5 pds. to be equally divided. To son Ellis, 5 pds. Rem. to sons Frederick and Conrad and daughters Catharine Kemmerer, Mary Stedgoon and Elisabeth Hembold. Execs: Thos. Cochran, son in law George Helmbold. Wit: Anthony Righter, Jonthan Robeson. DETWILER JOSEPH. Upper Dublin. October 18, 1786. December 5, 1786. 1.98 To wife Elisabeth, 800 pds. to be paid her 3 years after son Joseph is 21, they to live on farm with stock and implements, until he is 21. To son Joseph farm and grist mill, 110 acres. He to pay 800 pds. and interest to his mother and 100 pds. to exrs. To daughter Mary 700 pds. on May 27, 1790, and profits of testators half of another grist mill and farm. Rem. to 5 children: John, Jacob, Susanna, Mary and Joseph. Execs: Wife Elisabeth, son in law Jacob Reif. Wit: Morris Taylor, Thos. Potts. CUNNARD, HENRY. Whitpain. September 9, 1786. December 28, 1786. 1.100 To wife Elisabeth, room, furniture &c., use and profits of estate until second son is 21. After that 24 pds. yearly during widowhood. If she marries 12 pds. a year. To 3 sons: David, Jonathan and Streeper, real estate equally divided. To daughter Rebekah, 1/4 part of real estate with interest when 18. To son David, 10 pds. for 5 years for caring for mother. Rem. equally divided among 4 children. Execs: Wife Elisabeth, son David, brother in law, Isaac Shoemaker. Wit: Daniel Yost, David DeHaven, Nathan Potts. PENROSE, BENJAMIN. Whitpain. January 24, 1779. December 29, 1786. 1.101 To mother Mary Penrose, horse, riding chair and harness. To Richland Monthly Meeting of Friends, all money due testator on book accounts, interest for schooling of poor Friend's children. To brothers: Jonathan, Joseph, John, William, Robert, Samuel, Jesse and sister Mary Fell, 10 acres in Whitpain. Rem. equally divided among 7 brothers and 1 sister. Execs: Brother Robert and friend Owen Morris. Wit: Joseph Roberts, John Evans. LUKENS, RYNEAR. Upper Dublin. June 9, 1786. December 29, 1786. 1.102 To son Jacob, home farm, 116 acres. He to pay exrs. 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 100 pds. To daughters Hannah, Sarah, Rebeckah, Mary and Elizabeth, aforesaid 100 pds. from son Jacob and all other money, bonds, furniture equally divided. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Son Jacob and daughter Sarah. Wit: John Child, Joseph Lukens. KUGLER, MATTHIAS. Limerick. November 4, 1786. June 2, 1787. 1.103 To wife Elizabeth estate during widowhood. If she marries, to have 1/3 of profits of land which shall then be sold as well as personalty and equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, Benjamin Dismant. Wit: Frederick Saur, Joseph Frey, Benjamin Dismant. MAYBURRY, CHARLES. Montg. Co. November 25, 1785. February 19, 1787. 1.104 To friends, Peter Aston and Charles Jolly, farm 121 acres in Bucks County in trust, for mother Ann Tea. Land in Berks County to be sold, to pay following legacies: Elizabeth Prockden, wife of Charles Prockden, Dorothy McKensie, widow of Robert McKensie, Elizabeth Johns, widow of Richard Johns, and Mary England, 100 pds. each. To Elizabeth, wife of Peter Aston, Margaret Boon, wife of George Boon and John Jolly and Charles Jolly, 100 pds. each. To Samuel Langdale and Margaret Langdale, his wife, 100 pds. Rem. to brother Thomas Mayburry. Execs: Brother in law Peter Aston, nephew Charles Jolly. Wit: Samuel Jago, William Moore Smith, James Willson. TYSON, JOSEPH. Abington. November 17, 1785. February 28, 1787. 1.105 To daughter Sarah Tyson, 12 acres of land and 50 pds. To son John Tyson, farm of 145 acres. Rem. equally divided between widow Agness, son John and daughters Rebecca and Sarah. In case of children's death without issue, real estate to brother Rynear Tyson's sons: Joseph, William, Rynear, Abraham; and John Tyson's sons Thomas and Isaac Tyson. Execs: Rynear Tyson, brother in law, Thos. Hallowell, Thos. Leech. Wit: Benjamin Hallowell Sr., Wm. Tyson, Rynear Tyson, Siles Watts. KELLER, MARTIN. Limerick. November 13, 1786. April 16, 1787. 1.107 Estate sold and money divided. To daughter Anna, 20 pds. To daughters Susanna and Catharine, 60 pds. each. to daughters Bally and Packey, 70 pds. each. Rem. to 3 sons, John, Martin and Reinhard, equally. Execs: Sons John and Martin Keller. Wit: John Herstein, Christian Berky Jr., John Berky Sr. JONES, MARY. North Wales. February 28, 1787. April 19, 1787. 1.108 To daughter Mary, featherbed &c. To daughters Elizabeth and Mary, 85 pds, due from Samuel Cunard equally and wearing apparel. To son Evan, 1/2 rem. To daughters Elizabeth and Mary, other half, equally. Exec: Cousin James Hammer. Wit: Evan Jones, Anos Griffiths, Joseph Bates. SPENCER, SARAH. Upper Dublin. February 3, 1786. April 25, 1787. 1.108 To husband, James Spencer, land bequeathed by mother, Elizabeth Walton, in little Borough of Billet. Execs: Husband James Spencer, George Richards, Enos Spencer. ENGART, JOHN. Upper Dublin. February 15, 1787. April 26, 1787. 1.109 To wife Mary, estate except sums mentioned to 4 children, as they come of age. To wife during life, should she marry, estate to be sold and dower given her only. To son Adam, 5 pds. To daughter Mary, 5 pds. To daughter Catharine, 5 pds. To daughter Anne, 5 pds. If widow marry, estate to be divided among 4 children. Execs: Wife Mary Engart, John Jarret. Wit: Jacob Gilbert, John Stanert, Jacob Houp. GLUCK, PETER. Franconia. March 9, 1786. April 28, 1787. 1.110 Farm of 115 acres in Franconia to Ludowig Pilger and Magdalena his wife, daughter of testator's deceased wife Mary. To son John Albrecht, 1 s. To son John Ludowig, previously provided for, 1 s. To Michael Kensert, stepson of deceased wife, 1 s. To Valentine Kensert, 1 s., and Andrew Kensert, 1 s. To stepdaughter, Elizabeth, 1 s. To daughter Mary Barbara, 1 s. To daughter Catharine, wife of Henry Keyser, 1 s. To stepdaughter Margareth, wife of Cunrad Hefentrager, 1 s. Rem. of estate to stepdaughter Magdalena Pilger. Exec: Ludowig Pilger. Wit: Frederick Rudy, John Barnd, Adam Sharer. AMAN, AGNES. Whitemarsh. April 22, 1787. May 2, 1787. 1.112 To grandson George, son of John Aman, 6 pds., with interest when of age. Rem. with money from husband, George Aman's estate to brother Jacob Rush. Exec: Henry Sheetz. Wit: Isaac Cleaver, John Stanert. TOMKINS, JOHN. Moreland. October 7, 1784. May 7, 1787. 1.112 To wife Elizabeth, home farm, furniture and farm purchased from Elizabeth Ferguson in Horsham. After wife's death to Sarah Johnston, wife of William Johnston and Hannah Waterman, wife of Humphrey Waterman and Mary Young, wife of William Young and Elizabeth Gilbert, spinster, children of former wife Abigail, estate equally divided. Exec: wife Elizabeth Tomkins. Wit: Abel Wells, William Moland, Henry Puff. DRUMBORE, ANDREW. Franconia. February 7, 1787. May 31, 1787. 1.113 To wife Louisa, cow, furniture &c. To daughter Sophia Drollinger, wife of Peter Drollinger, 5 acres, during life, to be sold and money equally divided among her children at her death. To daughter Catharine Mock, 60 pds. Rem. to be sold. Income of 300 pds. to be for wife's maintenance. To son John, 50 pds. of rem. Rem. to be divided among sons: John, Jacob, George, Andrew and Henry, except 10 pds. to be paid to daughter Sophia. Execs: Sons John and George Drumbore. Wit: Christian Leidich, Abraham Stout. MAYER, CHRISTIAN. Franconia. April 26, 1782. May 31, 1787. 1.114 To wife Magdalena, 125 pds. &c. To Congregation to which testator belonged, 10 pds. for poor and needy. To Philip Lauterbach, 5 pds. To son Samuel Mayer, farm of 170 acres. He to pay 800 pds., 75 pds. yearly until all is paid. Rem. to children equal shares, sums already received to be deducted. One seventh part to son Christian, 1/7 part to greatgranddaughter. Margaret Mayer, 1/7 part to son Samuel, to sons in law John Krotz, Abraham Krotz and Martin Detwiler, 1/7 part each, to daughter Esther Gehman's children 1/7 part. Execs: Son Samuel Mayer, son in law Abraham Krotz. Wit: Isaac Dorstone, Abraham Stout. PHILLIPS, JOSHUA. Upper Merion. March 14, 1787. June 2, 1787. 1.116 To wife Sarah all estate, also negro wench "Nan". If she marries again, the furniture she brought with her and aforesaid "Nan" in lieu of Dower. To son Phineas, home farm, 100 acres. He to maintain daughter Jemima. To son Samuel, farm on Schuylkill, 124 acres. He to provide for son John. to daughter Mary 100 pds. from sons Samuel and Phineas. Execs: Wife Sarah, son Samuel and brother Jonathan. Wit: Samuel Phillips, James Davis. DERRINGER, THOMAS. Providence. February 1, 1785. June 12, 1787. 1.117 To nephew John Derringer, 2/3 of land after wife's death, other 1/3 at wife's disposal. To wife Catharine rem. of plantation and land in Providence. To Jacob Buckwalter, deed for rem. of land. To brother Adam Derringer, 1 s. To sister Anna Elisabeth, 1 s. To Jacob Commins, sons of Catharine Commins, 25 pds. when of age. To wife rem. of all movable estate. Execs: Wife Catharine, Daniel Longacre. Wit: Jacob Longacre, Jacob Good, Charles Couf. PUGH, RACHEL. Montgomery. March 9, 1784. July 28, 1787. 1.117 To sister, Sarah Hamer, real estate, wearing apparel &c. To niece, Martha Hamer, daughter of James Hamer, bed, bedstead and furniture. Rem. of movable goods to husband, John Pugh. Wit: Israel Jacobs, Sarah Hamer, James White. DAVIES, EVAN. Gwynedd. December 13, 1783. August 4, 1787. 1.118 To wife Hannah, use of estate until daughter Margaret is 18, then land 16 acres to be sold. to daughter Margaret, 100 pds. when 18. Rem. to wife Hannah. After her death to daughter Margaret. At her death to brother John's children. Exec: Wife Hannah Davies. Trustees, Owen Hughes, Isaac Lewis. Wit: Johannes Delgard, John Evans. PENNEBACKER, ADOLPH. Limerick. February 14, 1760. August 11, 1787. 1.119 To 8 children: Henry Pennebacker, Mary Boyer, wife of Philip Boyer, John Pennebacker, Catharine Seypel, wife of Valentine Seypel, Eve, Elizabeth, Ledia and Martha Pennebacker, estate equally divided. Execs: Sons Henry and John. Wit: John Pennebacker, Conrad Beidler, Nicholas Bunn. BROOKE, JAMES. Limerick. June 2, 1787. August 25, 1787. 1.120 To son Jonathan, 13 acres and saw mill in Hanover. To son Barnabas, 1/2 carpenter tools. Rem. to wife Mary during widowhood. If she marry to take under intestate laws; balance equally among children. If wife die unmarried, moneys equally among children: Owen, Mary, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Barnabas, Jonathan, James, Hannah, Ann, Ruth and Rachel. Each to be charged with sum already received. Execs: Wife Mary and sons Benjamin and James. Wit: Jacob Brant, Matthew Brook, James Fennell. EVANS, ELIZABETH. Limerick. May 8, 1775. September 1, 1787. 1.121 To daughter Mary, wife of Enoch Evans, 5 s. To sons James and Samuel Evans, 40 pds. and half household goods and wearing apparel in trust. Other half use of daughter Mary for her children. To son William Evans, 20 s. To Sarah Hoven, daughter of John Hoven, 20 s. To Hannah, wife of Robert Shannon, 40 pds. and 1/2 household goods and wearing apparel. To son James, 7 pds. to son Samuel, rem. Execs: Cousin James Evans, Samuel Evans. Trusteees: cousin James Brooke and Francis Hobson. Wit: Susanna Hobson, Francis Hobson. YOCUM, MOSES. Upper Merion. September 25, 1787. September 29, 1787. 1.121 To wife Martha, 1/2 profits of farm during widowhood, room and firewood. Farm to son William. To son Thomas, 10 pds. To Ann Ramsey, bed. To sister Margaret Supplee, 10 pds. Execs: Peter Matson, Benjamin Ramsey. Wit: Lindsay Coats, Joseph Williams, John Roberts. EIDEMILLER, NICHOLAS. Marlborough. April 1, 1787. September 29, 1787. 1.122 To wife Catharine, estate during widowhood. If she marry 1/3. To son Jacob, goods brought by wife at her death. Rem. to daughter Catharine, wife of John Shuler, sons Jacob and Philip and heirs of son Michael Eidemiller. To son Michael, who has been undutiful, 1 s. Execs: Jacob Karver, Henry Snyder. Wit: Christian Sheid, Michael Croll. MUHLENBERG, REV. HENRY MELCHIOR. Providence. June 12, 1782. October 16, 1787. 1.123 To wife Ann Mary during widowhood, estate including 7 acres in Providence, 10 acres between George Diehl's and Andrew Miller's and lot near German Lutheran Church, 3 acres, 1/2 draw well between Mr. Badman's lot and whatever wife has from her deceased father Conrad Weiser. To daughter Solome, wife of Matthias Richards, 100 pds. Rem. at wife's death to 3 sons and 4 daughters. Execs: Wife Ann Mary, sons Frederick A. and Ernest Henry Muhlenberg. Wit: Francis Swaine, Christian Streight, Matthias Richards. MAUS, DOCTOR MATTHEW. Pottstown. August 8, 1787. October 25, 1787. 1.124 To wife Charlotte, widow's legal share and household furniture &c. Rem. to children: Louisa, John Nicholas, Frederick Gustavus equally. To son John Nicholas, watch. To daughter Louisa, silver buckles. To son Gustavus, gold sleeve buttons. Wife to have above until children are 21. Execs: Wife Charlotte, brother Frederick. Wit: James Thomason, George Beekley, Jacob Witz. WYANT, WENDEL. Upper Hanover. December 1, 1781. November 2, 1787. 1.125 To wife Magdalena, furniture and household goods &c. Rem. to children. Wife to live in house during widowhood. To son Yost Wyant, farm 168 acres. He to support wife during widowhood. She to receive yearly interest of 100 pds. Tract of land in North Carolina, 350 acres to be sold by exrs. and equally divided among testator's heirs. To son Jacob, 1 s. Son Jacob's children to have 1/7 part of estate. To eldest child of daughter Philippina, wife of Andrew Boyer, and now wife of Henry Frick, 1/7 part. To young child 1/7 part. To son Wendel, 1/7 part. To son Yost, 1/7 part. To daughter Sophia, wife of Jacob Klotz, 1/7 part. To daughter Christiana, 1/7 part. Memorandum. As daughter Philippina has lost her dower from first husband to her 1/7 part. Execs: Sons Wendel and Yost. Wit: Abraham Shultz, Joseph Siegfried. BULL, WILLIAM. Norriton. February 10, 1783. November 8, 1787. 1.127 To daughter Mary, house, cow &c. and negro girl "Philles". To daughter Elisabeth, wife of Christopher Stuart, farm occupied by Robert Archibald and negro girl. To daughter Rebecca, wife of Henry Pawling Jr. negro girl, Susannah. Rem. to be sold by exrs. and money equally divided among 3 daughters: Rebecca, Elisabeth and Mary. Execs: Daughter Mary and son in law Henry Pawling Jr. Wit: Robert Curry, John Baker, Jacob Auld. HOFFMAN, MICHAEL. North Wales. April 24, 1787. November 9, 1787. 1.128 To wife Katharine, 50 pds., cow &c. income of 100 pds. To son William, 50 pds. Exrs. to sell land, 200 acres, and personal estate and money from same to 6 children: Peter, William, John, Daniel, Abraham and Mary equally. Execs: Thomas Shoemaker, Evan Jones. Wit: George Gossinger, Henry Hollman. UPDEGRAVE, EDWARD. Perkiomen and Skippack. March 11, 1775. November 24, 1787. 1.129 To wife Ann income of estate until son Joseph is 21. Afterward he to pay to wife yearly 7 pds. and maintenance. To son Joseph, 1 s. To son in law, Jacob Clemens, 1 s. To daughter Ann Clemens, 1 s. Exec: Wife Ann Updegrave. Wit: John Lukens, John Edwards, Gottshalk Gottshalk. BECHTELL, MAGDALENA. Hanover. December 8, 1786. November 24, 1787. 1.130 Testator was widow of George Bechtell. Household goods &c. to be sold and money divided as follows: 10 pds. to son George Bechtell's son George when 21. Rem. to son Martin's and daughter Mary's (both deceased) children, to sons: George, Jacob, Abraham and daughter Magdalena's children. Exec: Son George Bechtell. Wit: Jacob Bechtell, Daniel Bechtell. RESE, HARRY. Hatfield. December 4, 1787. January 9, 1788. 1.131 To wife Christiana a maintenance. She to keep bonds and notes during widowhood and receive interest from same. After her death to be equally divided among son Jacob and daughter Magdalena. To son Jacob, farm. He to pay to daughter Elisabeth's children, 200 pds. To daughter Magdalena, 200 pds. to be paid by son Jacob. Execs: Wife Christiana and son Jacob. Wit: Jacob Reed, Conrad Leidy. MILLER, JACOB. Upper Hanover. March 6, 1786. February 26, 1788. 1.133 To son Leonhard, 5 pds. To wife Anne Margareth, farm in Upper Hanover, 3 tracts of land 240 acres &c until youngest child is 15 years. Children to sell farm and give wife 6 pds. yearly, otherwise she to live on farm and have a maintenance. If farm be sold, widow to have income of 300 pds. Rem. to 11 children in equal shares: Leonhard, John, Jacob, George, and William and daughters Margareth, wife of George Ultzfesser, Catharine, wife of George Miller, Christiana, Anna Elizabeth, Eva Elizabeth, and Elizabeth. To mother Anna Elizabeth, a maintenance from wife and children. Exec: Wife Anne Margareth. Wit: Jacob Wistler, John Heis. HARRY, REES. Gwynedd. December 20, 1787. March 11, 1788. 1.134 To daughters Jane and Ann, 100 acres in equal shares, also moneys owing, room furniture and maintenance in charge of son Benjamin. To daughter Lydia, house and lot where she lived. Rem. of land to son Benjamin. To daughter Sarah, 10 pds. to be paid by daughters Jane and Ann and son Benjamin. To son John, 20 s. to be paid by daughter Sarah. To son David and Benjamin, rights in disputed lots, daughters Jane and Ann to share with them. To son Benjamin, live stock, furniture &c. Execs: Son Benjamin and daughters Jane and Ann. Wit: Owen Thomas, James Morris, Joseph Lewis. SHUT, GEORGE. Perkiomen and Skippack. January 19, 1788. March 20, 1788. 1.135 To wife Barbara, bed, furniture, plates, &c. and 5 pds. yearly during widowhood. To children: Magdalena, John and Rebeckah, each 9 pds. Rem. equally divided among children: Henry, Margaret, Elizabeth, Magdalena, John and Rebeckah. Execs: Peter Kuster, Henry Pennebacker. Wit: Isaac Hunsicker, Henry Hunsicker. WIREMAN, MICHAEL. Hatfield. January 9, 1783. March 29, 1788. 1.137 To wife Sophia, maintenance, bed, furniture &c. during widowhood also 200 pds. If she marry said 200 pds. to be in lieu of dower. To son John, 10 pds. To son Henry, 100 pds. and remaining furniture. To sons: John, Henry, Martin, daughters Barbara, Mary and Catharine and Hester, each 100 pds. which each owes testator. To daughter Marharet [Margaret?], 100 pds. Rem. after sale of estate equally divided among said 8 children. Execs: Wife Sophia and son John. Wit: Peter King, Abraham Ruth, John Funck. LUKENS, JOHN. Horsham. March 9, 1788. March 25, 1788. 1.138 To wife Dorothy, 25 pds. yearly. To grandson Azor, farm of 150 acres. He to pay 25 pds. yearly to wife. For repairing walls of burying grounds on Fitzwater land in Upper Dublin, 10 pds. in care of daughter in law Hannah. To Ann Davis, brought up by testator, 10 pds. To granddaughter Susanna, 1/3 rem. To granddaughter Deborah, 1/3 rem. To daughter in law Hannah, income of remaining 1/3. At her death to be divided among her 3 children: Azor, Susannah and Deborah. Execs: Daughter in law Hannah Lukens, and grandson, Azor Lukens. Wit: James Spencer, Abraham Lukens. LEVERING, ANTHONY. Lower Merion. February 25, 1787. March 26, 1788. 1.139 To wife Agness, house and lot of 3 acres, during widowhood, also bed, bedding &c. and 10 pds. and 10 pds. yearly. To each of 5 daughters: Hannah, Elisabeth, Margrate, Abigial and Sarah, 140 pds. each paid, one, two, three, and four and five years after testators. To daughter Abigial, case of drawers, &c. To daughter Sarah, bed, case of drawers, &c. To son Anthony, clock. Rem. of household goods, equally divided among son Anthony and 5 daughters. Rem. of estate including lot left to wife, to son Anthony, he paying legacies above. Execs: Wife Agness, son Anthony. Wit: Paul Jones, Algernon Roberts. Wife renounced in favor of son Anthony. RICHARDS, CALEB. Norriton. March 5, 1788. March 26, 1788. 1.140 To wife Rachel, whole estate. To brothers Hosiah and John Richards, wearing apparel equally. Execs: Wife Rachel, Isaac Shoemaker. Wit: John Chican, Robert Shannon, Samuel Vanpelt. JACOBS, BARBARA. Perkiomen and Skippack. December 8, 1786. March 31, 1788. 1.141 To 4 sons: Richard, John, Anthony and Samuel, 20 s. each. To son John, warming pan. To daughter Christiana Cadwallader, spinning-wheel. All testator's diapers to 3 daughters: Rebeckah, Christiana and Mary for use of granddaughters and all linen to them equally divided. To grandson, Daniel Henry, 1 s. To grandson, Joseph Cadwallader, 10 pds. To daughters wearing apparel and silver. To granddaughter Barbara, silver spoons. Rem. equally to daughter Rebeckah Cadwallader's 3 children, daughter Christiana Cadwallader's 3 daughters and daughter Mary Rees's 3 daughters. Testatrix was widow of Richard Jacobs. Execs: Sons John and Samuel Jacobs. Wit: Christian Gross, Israel Jacobs. DAVIS, THOMAS. Upper Merion. March 2, 1787. March 25, 1788. 1.143 One hundred acres and personal estate to be sold. To wife Margaret, goods, household furniture, she brought and liberty to build house on land unsold, and have interest of 100 pds. to be paid yearly during life and 25 pds. in cash. To daughter Catharine, 5 pds. To daughter Hannah, 10 pds. To daughter Sarah, 5 s. To daughter Susannah, 5 pds. To daughter Jane, 5 pds. To daughter Rachel and Mary 5 pds. each. To son Thomas, 10 pds. besides what he had. To grandson Rees Davis, son of Moses Davis, land used by wife. to Baptist Church, Tredyffrin, 10 pds. Exec: Moses Davis. Wit: George George, James Davis. ELLIS, ISAAC. Whitpain. March 24, 1788. April 7, 1788. 1.143 Personal estate to be sold and money to be paid to 3 sons: William, Amos and Humphrey. To daughter in law, Rachel Ellis, privilege of living in house during widowhood. To daughter Elizabeth, 3 pds. yearly. To son Humphrey, featherbed. All real estate to 3 sons aforesaid. Amos to receive 100 pds. worth more land than 1/3 part. To son Isaac's children 25 pds. each. Execs: Sons Amos, William and Humphrey. Wit: David Norman, Isaac Shoemaker, Nathan Potts. WEIS, FREDERICK. Douglass. February 21, 1788. April 16, 1788. 1.144 To wife Christina, bed, furniture &c. and 6 pds. yearly, privilege of house and meadow. To sons John and Christopher, 300 acres in North Hampton [Northumberland] County. To son John, grist mill and 140 acres, and rem. to son Christopher. Fifty acres and 50 perches in Douglass to be sold. Eight acres and house for father to live in. To son Frederick, house and lot of 14 3/4 acres. To daughter Hannah and Elizabeth, bed, spinning-wheel and 200 pds. each. To son John, wagon &c. Rem. equally divided among sons John and Christopher. To son Frederick, 25 pds. Execs: Sons John and Christopher. Wit: Jacob Beltz, Jacob Crous. DICKENSHEED, CHRISTOPHER. Lower Salford. March 12, 1787. April 28, 1788. 1.147 To wife Margaret, 100 pds. and 1/3 of personal estate. Farm of 107 acres and personal estate to be sold. To son Dillman, 1 s. To grandson Christopher (son of Dillman) 30 pds. Rem. equally divided to son William 1/4 part, to daughter Susanna, wife part and 3 grandchildren of son Valentine 1/4 part. Execs: Son in law John Wentz, John Shuler. Wit: Henry Sweitzer, Gabriel Shuler. JACOBS, THOMAS. Philadelphia. May 11, 1787. May 6, 1788. 1.148 To daughter Hannah, 20 pds.. To son Thomas, 20 pds. Land 330 acres in West Moreland, sold. To wife Lydia, part of personal estate, rem. to be sold. To wife, wearing apparel and rem. of personal estate after raising and schooling children. Execs: Wife Lydia and brother John. Wit: Matthew Pratt, Benjamin Yarnall, Israel Jacobs. BAKER, ELISABETH. Whitemarsh. June 19, 1785. May 9, 1788. 1.149 To daughter Philipbeana Elisabeth Walteren, 5 pds. To daughter Mary Magdalena Shimer, 5 pds. Rem of estate to daughter Philipbeana's children and daughter Mary's children. Exec: David Shoemaker. Wit: Barent Jacob, John Howell. LEDYERT, JOHN. Moreland. June 19, 1787. May 9, 1788. 1.150 To son Thomas, 5 s. To grandson John Ledyert, 30 acres. To wife Elisabeth all real and 1/2 personal estate. Rem. of personalty to be sold and money from same to granddaughters. Real estate to be divided among grandsons Moses and George, after wife's death. Execs: Wife Elisabeth and Benjamin Cotman. Wit: Thomas Austin, Benjamin Austin. HORN, ANDREW. Merion. March 6, 1788. June 24, 1788. 1.151 To wife Margaret, farm of 75 acres, stock &c. during widowhood. In case of marriage or death to son John. Son John to pay 2 brothers George William and Frederick, 30 pds. each and to sisters Mary Trayxler, Susannah Horn and Elisabeth Trayxler, 30 pds. each. Execs: Wife Margaret and brother George Horn. Wit: Benjamin Cochran, George Mitchell. STROUD, JAMES. Plymouth. May 16, 1788. July 18, 1788. 1.152 To son Edward's 3 children, 100 pds. when of age. To daughter Mary, 5 pds. To daughter Mary's children, James and Isaiah Bell, 100 pds. when of age. To daughter Elisabeth income of 100 pds., if she survive her husband, money to be at her disposal, otherwise at her death to be divided among her children when of age. Rem. to 4 sons: Joshua Josiah [Joshua], James, Samuel and Thomas equally. Wit: Ezra Comfort, Jesse Rex, Nathan Potts. HUNSICKER, ELIZABETH. Skippack and Perkiomen. February 2, 1787. July 29, 1788. 1.153 Sum of 200 pds. left by testatrix's husband, Valentine Hunsicker, bequeathed in 7 equal shares as follows: to son Jacob, 1 share. To son Isaac, 1 share. To son Henry, 1 share. To daughter Sarah Gotshalk, 1 share. To daughter Catharine Clemens, 1 share. To heirs of stepdaughter Elizabeth Roht, 1 share divided as follows: to her daughter Mary Funck, 1/3 part, 1/3 part equally between 2 granddaughters Elisabeth Tintshman and Magdalena Lederman; 1/3 part equally between her grandsons Henry Roht and Jacob Roht. To stepson Samuel Hunsicker, income of 7th share; at her death divided among other legatees. To 2 daughters Sarah and Catharine, wearing apparel equally. Execs: Sons Isaac and Henry Hunsicker. Wit: Henry Sweitzer, Israel Jacob. MOWRER, HENRY. Upper Hanover. July 2, 1788. August 5, 1788. 1.154 To wife Philipbina, 2 beds, furniture, cows and farm of 30 acres in Douglass, during widowhood, she to retain farm of 108 acres in Upper Hanover, subject to annuities to parents. Other movables to be sold. Both farms to be sold when son Michael comes of age, proceeds divided as follows: income of 150 pds. to wife Philipbina; rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Philipbina, brother in law Michael Dotterer. Wit: Michael Dotterer, Mosi Kehl, John Richards. LEWIS, ENOS. Gwynedd. February 22, 1787. August 30, 1788. 1.156 To grandson, Enos Roberts, 80 acres. Appraisers to lay out lands to best advantage, Enos to pay his mother 15 pds. yearly and at her death, grandson Enos to pay half value to his brothers Nathan and Amos and sister Edith equally from said tract. To son Isaac rem. of lands. To daughter Ellin, stoves, dresser, pan &c. To son Isaac, half rem. of personal estate; income of other half to daughter Ellin, at her death principal to go to her children equally. This will was executed but after death of testator was lost by accident, while in possession of son Isaac. But the original writer of it, John Evans reproduces it. Execs: Son Isaac Lewis, grandson Enos Roberts. Trustees, Azariah Lewis, Job Roberts, to assist exrs. BARTLESON, HENRY. Montgomery. April 7, 1788. August 7, 1788. 1.158 To son Enos, mare and desk. To daughter Katharine, featherbed, case of drawers, dining table, teatable, 6 chairs &c. Farm of 30 acres to be sold. To daughter Katharine, 200 pds. therefrom to release unto son Enos any right in farm inherited from her grandfather, Theophilus Williams. Gray mare and 3 cows and 3 sheep for 3 years for use of mother in law and her 2 children. Rem. to be equally divided between son Enos and daughter Katharine. Exec: Thomas Shoemaker. Trustees, Evan Jones to assist exr. Wit: David Bruner, Jacob Bruner, Evan Jones. DETWEILER, JACOB. Frederick. July 9, 1788. September 16, 1788. 1.159 To wife Mary value of 50 pds. in movables, she to have house and keep house with children. Mill &c. to be rented. Rem. farm and mill and other property to be divided when eldest son Joseph comes of age; widow to have a double child's share, during widowhood. Execs: Wife Mary, brother John Detweiler. Wit: Wm. Pennebacker, Samuel Pennebacker, Henry Sweizer. PRACHTHISER, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. August 22, 1788. September 26, 1788. 1.160 To wife Elizabeth certain furniture, bedding &c. and income of real estate during widowhood, she to raise children if she marry before eldest daughter is 18, then to have 40 s. a year. Rem. to be equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, father in law Godshalk Godshalk, Henry Hunsicker. Wit: Henry Pennebacker, David Allebach. JONES, JOHN. Chettenham. August 15, 1787. September 24, 1788. 1.161 To son Jonathan, 100 pds. To daughter Sarah Comly, 125 pds. and case of drawers. To daughter Hannah Janney, 150 pds. To son Thomas, 5 s. To son John, 5 s. To son Isaac, 10 pds. To son Amos household goods. To granddaughter Rebecca Jones (daughter of son Amos 20 pds. To granddaughter Rebecca Jones (daughter of son Isaac) 5 pds. Rem. of money divided among 7 children. Exrs. to make deed for plantation to son Jonathan. Execs: Sons John and Amos. Wit: Deborah Lloyd, Jeshua Morris. BUCHER, GEORGE D. New Hanover. August 6, 1788. November 14, 1788. 1.168 To wife Helena, farm during life, beds, cows and stock. Farm of 280 acres and woodland of 13 acres to be rented and children for 6 years to give wife maintenance. In 6 years farm to be divided as follows: to son George, 175 acres, he to pay for it. Rem. of land to son who pays most for it. To son George, 150 pds. To son Dieter, 100 pds. To son Matthias, 100 pds. To daughters Mary, Albertine and Solomy, 40 pds. Rem. divided among children. Execs: Son George Bucher, son in law Philip Leitig. Wit: John Richards, Berni Dodder, Jacob Snider. FISHER, CONRAD. Douglass. March 29, 1777. October 13, 1788. 1.164 To wife Anne Margaretha, 88 acres, house, household goods and all estate during widowhood. If she does not live with son in law or daughter to rent place during widowhood. If she marry, to have 1/3 part personal estate. Daughter to give wife yearly 12 pds. Execs: Wife Anne Margaretha, George Bechtel. Wit: Herman Bunn, Michael Newman. ROYER, JOHN. Providence. October 14, 1786. November 7, 1788. 1.165 To wife Catharine, use of 30 acres and personalty during widowhood. If she marry or in case of death, farm to be sold. Money to be divided among children, except son Joseph to have 75 pds. more than his share. Personal estate to be divided among children. Exrs. to give mother a pair of grave stones. Execs: Wife Catharine, Benjamin Dismant. Wit: Valentine Sharer, Michael Royer, Rebecca Isaac. SHULER, ELISABETH. Lower Salford. September 17, 1788. December 1, 1788. 1.166 To son Gabriel, 2 bonds of 40 pds. in care of son in law Nicholas Rial. To son John, 5 pds. Farm of 7 acres to be sold, 120 pds. to son Henry. Personal estate to be divided among son Henry and 2 daughters Catharine, wife of Frederick Antes, and Margaret, wife of Nicholas Rial. Son in law Nicholas Rial, bond of 50 pds. and bond of 20 pds. Execs: John Lukins, Abraham Alderfer and son Henry. Wit: George Heydrick, Balzer Haydrick, Henry Switzer. HALLOWELL, THOMAS. Moreland. August 1, 1788. December 24, 1788. 1.167 To wife Margaret, use of two rooms, furniture and maintenance during widowhood, 10 pds. yearly to daughter Elizabeth, 60 pds. and maintenance. To son Jesse, 35 acres. He to pay to 3 other sons: Thomas, John and Joseph, 12 pds. 10 s. each. Rem. of realty to son Joseph, about 31 acres, 7 perches. He to pay to 3 sons aforesaid, 62 pds. 10 s. each and 25 pds. each to 3 daughters: Mary, Elisabeth and Priscilla. To 4 sons wearing apparel equally. Execs: Sons Thomas, Jesse and Joseph. Wit: Benjamin Hallowell Jr., Thomas Walton, Edward Edwards. MOYER, ABRAHAM, SR. Upper Hanover. January 17, 1786. January 16, 1789. 1.168 To wife Catharine, kitchen furniture &c. and interest of 300 pds. Farm 325 1/2 acres for wife and children to live on for 1 year. Then to be sold together with personalty and divided among heirs. After wife's death children to have her share, 3 sons: John, Jacob and Abraham and 4 daughters: Barbara, Elisabeth, wife of Jacob Kreter, and Catharine, wife of Peter Kugler, Mary, wife of Abraham Friet. Execs: Christopher Ziegler Sr. and son in law Abraham Friet. Wit: John Shleisser, Balzer Shultz. CRAWFORD, ANDREW. Plymouth. December 22, 1788. January 23, 1789. 1.170 To son William state notes for 680 pds. 14 s. 7 d. To son Joseph state notes for 643 pds. 3 s. 10 d. To wife Sarah, income of 100 pds. the money being in the hands of Rev. Nathaniel Irwin also bed, furniture &c. riding mare, cow and maintenance during widowhood, and in lieu of dower, also state notes for 712 pds. 10 s. and other notes and bonds not otherwise bequeathed. To son Joseph, 20 pds. in trust for care of grandson, Andrew Crawford. To grandson Andrew Torbit, state notes, 24 pds. 16 s. 9 d. To granddaughter Anne Dowillan state notes 18 pds. 12 s. 1 d. To grandson Samuel Torbit, state notes, 60 pds. 18 s. 9 d. in event of death divided between Andrew Torbit and Ann Dowillan. To son Alexander for support of daughter Elizabeth and her children 20 pds. and half the money on John Rambo's bond; other half to Andrew Crawford, son of William. To son Alexander, bond for 60 pds. with certain provisos; also farm in Plymouth, 180 acres. Execs: Robert McDowell, son William Crawford. Wit: John McDowell, William McDowell, Nathaniel Irwin. KUSER, EVA. Douglass. January 8, 1789. February 14, 1789. 1.172 To son John Freind, all personal estate and everything willed by testator's father Michael Kuser. In event of sons death estate to be divided among brothers and sisters: Michael, Jacob, John and Peter Kuser and Catharine, wife of Samuel Boyer, Christina, wife of Jacob Fronheuser and Mira, wife of John Witman and Elizabeth Kuser, equally. Exec John Witman. Wit: Elizabeth Kuser, Maria Witman, Mths. Richards. McGLATHERY, JOHN. Whitpain. February 7, 1789. March 9, 1789. 1.173 To son John, cloth for cloak. To son William's children: John, Mary and Charles each 20 s. when of age. To son Matthew, 20 s. To granddaughter Jane Hunter, 20 pds. also her mother's and grandmother's furniture and room in dwelling. To son Isaac rem. He to pay legacies out of same. Exec: Son Isaac. Wit: Daniel Yost, William Knox, Jacob Yost. UNDERKOFFLER, JACOB. Frederick. September 10, 1788. March 10, 1789. 1.174 To wife Mary Eva, free living in house &c. and 8 pds. yearly during widowhood. To son Jacob, blacksmiths tools. Rem. to be sold and equally divided among children. To 2 sons Jacob and David, farm of 418 acres in Frederick to be equally divided. To son Jacob, 50 pds. Each son to pay 15 pds. yearly until 100 pds. is paid to each of following: to daughter Eva Mary, wife of Peter Lock, and daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Danehauer; to 3 children of daughter Regina, wife of George Weidman, 100 pds.; in equal share, 3 bonds given by their father to be deducted. To daughter Anna Mary, wife of George Weidman, 100 pds. after his Execs: Sons Jacob and David. Wit: George Michael, Jacob Pennybacker, John Barkey. MOORE, WILLIAM. Providence. December 8, 1788. March 13, 1789. 1.175 Estate to be sold and rem. after payments of debts and other legacies to wife Elizabeth, who is to educate children. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, brother in law Jesse Trump. Wit: John Cauffman, Derick Casselberry. TYSON, SAMUEL. Abington. August 18, 1785. March 25, 1789. 1.176 To mother, Mary Tyson, a living. To nephew Samuel Tyson, watch. To brother Abraham farm, household goods, utensils, mortgages &c. Exec: Abraham Tyson. Wit: Rynear Tyson, Benjamin Hallowell Sr., William Tyson. WEBER, MARY. Montgomery. February 2, 1789. March 25, 1789. 1.177 To daughter Hannah Crisman, 100 pds. To daughter Sarah Cope, 10 pds. To daughter Mary Chew, 10 pds. yearly interest of 200 pds. To son John, 20 pds. To daughter in law Ann Weber, 5 pds. To grandson Jacob, 15 pds. To granddaughter Mary, 10 pds. To son George, 50 pds. Rem. of household goods and wearing apparel to 4 children: George, Hannah, Sarah and Mary equally. Rem. to 3 children: George, Hannah and Sarah equally. Exec: Son George Weber. Wit: John Drake, Matthias Hines Jr., Evan Jones. ROBERTS, ELDAD. Montgomery. January 29, 1789. March 26, 1789. 1.178 To wife Jane, household goods and 20 pds. yearly. To son Mordecai, 250 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 120 pds. To daughter Mary, 150 pds. To son John, farm of 200 acres, also personal estate except legacies. Exec: Son John Roberts. Wit: John Roberts Jr., Joseph Roberts, Evan Jones. DETWEILER, JACOB. Upper Hanover. January 7, 1788. March 28, 1789. 1.179 To wife Margareth, furniture, maintenance and income of 200 pds. To 5 children of son Jacob, 200 pds.; 80 pds. payment due for 2 farms previously sold to son Jacob, to be deducted. Rem. to 3 youngest children: John, daughter Margareth wife of Benjamin Sell and Barbara, wife of Nicholas Steyer. Execs: Son John and son in law Nicholas Steyer. Wit: Frederick Bannebacker, Henry Bornaman. KEYSER, PETER. Worcester. February 4, 1789., March 30, 1789. 1.181 To wife Regina, 50 pds. furniture, living and 3 acres; on which a dwelling is to be erected. To son Derick, John and Benjamin, carpenter tools. To 2 sons, John and Benjamin, pump maker tools. To son Jacob, blacksmith tools. To daughter Susannah, pewter, chest, &c. To sons John, Paul and Andrew, 5 pds. each. Rem. to be sold and wife to have 1/3 income of money arising therefrom; at her death said 1/3 to be divided among living children. The other 2/3 to children: Derick, John, Jacob, Benjamin, Susannah, Joseph, Paul and Andrew equally. Execs: Sons Derick and John Keyser. Wit: Melchior Shultz, Henry Kolb. NYER, DANIEL. Douglass. April 1, 1789. May 2, 1789. 1.183 To heirs of brother Godfrey and sister Rosina what is coming to testator from father's estate. To wife's brother Benedict's daughter Mary Barbara, 300 pds. To Evangalical Lutheran Congregation, 30 pds. To widow Mary Zerley, 80 pds. Rem. to brothers and sisters of wife and to children of those Henry Moll, Michael Moll, the heirs of Benedict Moll, except Mary Barbara, who has her share, Christopher Moll, heirs of Barbara Sechlar, Appollo Wean and George Moll, equally. Execs: Brother in law, John Wean, Bernhard Gilbert. Wit: Jacob Hoover, Abraham Sechlar, Mary Zerley. NEWBERRY, HENRY. Skippack and Periomen. October 15, 1788. May 13, 1789. 1.184 To son Israel, 130 pds. To 3 daughters: Rebeccah, wife of Abraham Skeen, Elizabeth, wife of David Thomas and Jemima, wife of Samuel Skeen, 80 pds. each. To 2 daughters Mary and Ann, 80 pds. each, featherbed &c. To son Henry, farm in Worcester, 118 acres. To sons Thomas and John, farm of 231 acres, Thomas taking upper half. Sons Henry, Thomas and John to pay 100 pds. to daughters. To wife Ann, 1/3 personalty and maintenance, 1/3 real estate profits. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Ann and son Henry and Henry Pennebacker. Wit: Isaac Casel, Abraham Cracker, Israel Jacobs. YEAKLE, BALTZER. Towamencin. February 14, 1789. May 18, 1789. 1.186 To wife Rosina, bed, furiture, linen &c. 12 pds. yearly. At her death said principal 200 pds. for use of school in Lower Salford. To son Abraham, 50 pds. and one horse. To daughter Catharine, 50 pds. in household goods or money. Rem. equally divided among 3 children: Abraham, Hester and Catharine. Execs: Abraham Creeble, Melchior Shultz. Wit: Christopher Hoffman, Jacob Kolb, Abraham Kreble. WHITE, ROBERT. Providence. December 14, 1788. June 1, 1789. 1.187 To granddaughter Martha, 20 s. To daughter Isabella Knox, wife of Andrew Knox, 10 pds. to son Thomas, 10 pds. To grandson Robert White, 10 pds. to grandson Robert Knox, 10 pds. to daughter Mary, 10 pds. to be paid at the birth of first child to herself and husband, Wm. Knox. To 2 sons William and Abner, farm of 150 acres. If William does not care to farm, then Abner to have the whole and pay his brother William 1/2 the value thereof. To grandson Robert White, 10 pds. to son William, bed, bedding. To son Abner, walnut desk. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Sons William and Abner White. Wit: Jacob Longacre, Israel Jacobs. ROEDER, MICHAEL. Upper Hanover. April 18, 1789. June 10, 1789. 1.189 To wife Catharine, 60 pds. bed, bedstead, furniture, stock, kitchen utensils, maintenance on 119 acres &c. during widowhood, at her death or marriage to be sold and equally divided among children. to son Michael, 3 pds. to Michael Nuss and Catharine Nuss and Catharine Nuss, children of daughter Ann Mary and Jacob Nuss, 15 pds. each. Rem. equally divided among children: Michael, John, Susannah, wife of Jacob Dankel, Margaret, wife of Conrad Nuss, George Ladack, husband of daughter Anna Margareth, Barbara, wife of Yost Wyant, daughter Hannah, wife of Martin Kieler, son Adam Roeder's children, daughter Catharine, daughter Eva, wife of Peter Trump; sons Peter and Henry Roeder and daughter Magdalena Roeder. To daughter Magdalena in addition enough to make her marriage portion equal to her sister's. Execs: Son John Roeder, Yost Wyant. Wit: John Schliver, Christopher Niwman. DANEHOWER, ABRAHAM. Gwynedd. ---. June 13, 1789. 1.191 To wife Catharine, key and chest, 1/4 part of fruit, maintenance from son Henry during life. to son George, maintenance. To son Henry, farm, he paying to his brothers and sisters, 450 pds. To church in Whitpain, income of 5 pds. If a school house be erected by church in Gwynedd, income of 5 pds. Execs: Wife Catharine, son Abraham, John Swenk. Wit: Stephen Bloom, Jacob Swenk. LOBER, PETER. Douglass. May 27, 1789. June 17, 1789. 1.192 To wife Dorothy, rooms, furniture, maintenance and 30 pds. To son in law Joseph Brendlinger, 25 pds. To trustees of Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, 5 pds. Rem. to children, equally as follows: 1/4 part to George Folk, husband of daughter Barbara, 1/4 part to John Brendlinger, husband of daughter Rosina, 1/4 part to Anthony Bender, husband of daughter Catharine, and 1/4 part to George Seyfreed, husband of daughter Anna Maria. Execs: Sons in law George Folk and Joseph Brendlinger. Wit: Ludowig Lindel, Rowland Young, John Richards. WEBSTER, SARAH. Abington. October 16, 1784. June 19, 1789. 1.193 To son Richard Leedom, bond due to testatrix and bible. To son Joseph, bond with 2/3 interest on it and clock. To son George, bond with 2/3 interest and 2 featherbeds. To daughter Hannah Combs, bed, furniture and bond due from her husband. David Combs, and all wearin apparel and 1/3 interest due on 2 notes against sons Joseph and George. Rem. equally divided among 3 children: Joseph, George and Hannah Combs. Execs: Sons Richard Leedom and Joseph Webster. Wit: John Fenton, William Leedom. BOWMAN, CASPER. Douglass. December 1, 1785. July 27, 1789. 1.194 To son Jacob, farm 168 acres, he to pay 840 pds. To sons and daughters equally; Susannah Stouffer, Abraham and Esther, Maria Miller, John, Jacob, Isaac and Martin Bowman. Money due from any children to be deducted from their share. Execs: Son Jacob, son in law Abraham Stouffer. Wit: John Beghtell, Christopher Shultz. KIRKBRIDE, STACY. Plymouth. October 6, 1786. September 3, 1789. 1.196 To son Joseph, wearing apparel, bookcase. To daughter Mary Potts, 20 pds. to daughter Sarah Buckman, 1/2 of land in Morris County, N.J., 230 acres and 1/2 mine bank and 1/6 part of all mines which testator divided with partners, Jonathan Dickenson and Minor Lefever. to son Joseph, and son in law Joseph Potts, 1/2 said land and share in mine as aforesaid in trust for benefit of daughter Prudence. They to sell same if they think proper and place money on interest; after her to go to her children, in equal shares. Rem. to son Joseph and daughters Prudence and Sarah equally. Execs: Son Joseph and sons in law Joseph Potts, Jonathan Buckman. Wit: John Stall, John Yetter, Thomas Stroud. COLEMAN, JACOB. Lower Merion. October 1, 1785. September 3, 1789. 1.194 To wife Catharine, household goods, 20 pds. &c. Farm to be sold and 350 pds. put to interest and the income of that and 50 pds. placed in the Continental Loan Office to wife. Rem. to 6 children: Nicholas, William, John, Mary, wife of George Zeller, Catharine, Elizabeth, wife of William Wentz. To daughter Catharine, silver cream pot. To son Nicholas, 2 silver spoons. To son John, 2 silver spoons. To 3 sons: Nicholas, William and John, wearing apparel. To grandson Jacob, son of William, silver spoons. To daughter Mary Zeller, after her mother's death, 50 pds. To daughter Catharine, 50 pds. To daughter Elizabeth Wentz, 50 pds. Rem. after death of wife to 3 sons equally. Execs: Wife Catharine, son William. Wit: Peter Thomson, Conrad Gearherd, Peter Thomson Jr. PHILIPS, ABRAHAM. Whitpain. July 23, 1787. September 30, 1789. 1.198 To son Abraham, farm, he paying sisters, Rebekah, Elizabeth and Hannah, 40 pds. each. They to have room and firewood. To son Abraham wagon, grain, furniture, clock &c. and 1/3 rem. of personal estate. Rem. to be equally divided among 3 daughters. Execs: Son Abner, Nathan Potts. Wit: Daniel Yost, Isaac McGlathery, Abraham Yost. DELP, GEORGE. Franconia. December 11, 1788. October 12, 1789. 1.199 To Mennonite Congregation to which testator belonged, 5 pds. for poor. To son Samuel, 5 pds. To son Abraham, farm in Franconia, 146 acres. He to pay 700 pds. at the rate of 50 pds. monthly. To son Abraham, crops. To son Isaac, farm in Lower Salford, 150 acres. He to pay 600 pds. Personal estate to be sold and equally divided among sons: Samuel, George, John, Abraham and Isaac and daughters Catharine, and Elizabeth, 300 pds. which George owes to be deducted. Execs: Sons George and Abraham and son in law Isaac Dirstine. Wit: Jacob Oberholtzer, Christian Meyer, Abraham Stout. LONG, JOHN JACOB. Marlborough. March 17, 1789. November 4, 1789. 1.201 Farm and personal estate to be sold. To wife Margaret Barbara, 50 pds. small house and 10 acres, cow, bedstead, furniture &c. during widowhood. To son Elias, 5 pds. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Jacob Reier, son Jacob Long. Wit: George Brey, Andrew Bossert. WENTZ, ELIZABETH. Worcester. December 8, 1784. November 23, 1789. 1.202 To grandson Jacob, watch. Rem. to grandchildren of daughter Catharine, equally. Exec: Michael Croll. Wit: John Barkey Jr., John Barkey Sr. TAYLOR, ISAAC. Whitpain. May 24, 1789. November 28, 1789. 1.203 To wife Hannah personal estate, farm containing 50 acres during widowhood. If she marry to be sold and 1/2 given wife and other half to niece Mary Williams. Execs: Wife Hannah, Job Roberts. Wit: John Roberts Jr., Job Roberts. PARRY, JOHN. Moreland. December 29, 1786. November 30, 1789. 1.204 To wife Margaret, 1/2 income of estate during widowhood; she to educate children: David and Daniel. If she marry, to have 10 pds. yearly. Other half of income of estate to be divided among 5 children. After wife's death or marriage, estate to be divided among sons: Benjamin, Thomas, David and Daniel, daughter Phebe Walton and 2 grandsons, John and Charles Parry. Execs: Wife Margaret, sons Thomas and Benjamin. Wit: Samuel Gummere, Samuel Gourley, Susanna Lukens. HOUF, PETER. Providence. May 6, 1784. December 4, 1789. 1.205 To wife Anna Mary, income of estate during widowhood. If she marry to have 1/3 of income. Rem. of estate after wife's death to son Andrew. Execs: Wife Anna Mary, Joseph Dubois. Wit: Israel Jacobs, Jesse Jacobs, John Jacobs. SHILLIGH, MICHAEL. Frederick. March 16, 1789. December 4, 1789. 1.206 To wife Susanna, household goods and 20 pds. Rem. to be divided into 3 shares, 1 to wife, 1 to daughter Elizabeth, 1 to child unnamed. Execs: Wife Susanna, Samuel Pennebacker. Wit: William Pennebacker, John DeHaven, Thomas Puhl. SHERER, VALENTINE. Providence. November 4, 1789. December 4, 1789. 1.207 Estate to be sold and divided among Gertrout Schrack, Margaret Miller, Elisabeth Bolton, Catharine Schrack, Mary, John, and Susanna Sherer. Barbara Stein and Magdalena Sherer equally; daughter Susanna to have 50 pds. more than her share. To son John, wearing apparel. To daughter Catharine, 2 pds., 9 s. and to daughter Barbara, 16 pds., 4 s. To daughter Mary, 8 pds., 5 s. and to daughter Magdalena, 18 pds., 4 s. To daughter Susanna, 18 pds., 19 s. Execs: Son John Sherer and Magdalena Sherer. Wit: Frederick Seltzer, Frederick Isck. ABRAHAM, ISAAC. Upper Merion. February 15, 1783. December 30, 1789. 1.208 To son James, 10 pds. To daughter Miriam Eastburn, wife of John Eastburn, 50 acres, furniture. She to pay to her sister Margaret, 110 pds. Rem. of realty in Upper Merion to daughter Miriam. To daughter Margaret, wife of Benjamin Eastburn, 200 pds. To daughter Dinah Cornog, 210 pds. To son Isaac, rem. of land in Radnor and rem. of estate. Exec: Son Isaac Abraham. Wit: John Pugh, Jonathan Roberts. WAGNER, JOHN D. Marlborough. July 6, 1789. January 28, 1790. 1.210 To wife Anna Mary, furniture and maintenance during widowhood. Rem. of personalty and household goods to be sold. Wife to have 1/3 of estate. To son John, value of colt. Rem. to children: John, Catharine, Mary and Hannah equally. Execs: Andrew Reed, Christian Shade and wife Anna Mary. Wit: Hannes Zepp, Philip Zepp. CUNNARD, DENNIS. Norriton. September 26, 1786. February 15, 1790. 1.211 To wife Lydia, use of whole estate during life. At her death to be sold. To grandchildren: David, Jonathan, Streeper and Rebeckah, children of son Henry, 5 pds. each. To daughter Catharine Abbit, and Rachel Shoemaker, rem. equally. To daughter Catharine, 65 pds. Execs: Sons in law Wm. Abbit, Isaac Shoemaker. Wit: Amos Ellis, Henry Cunnard, Nathan Potts. COULSTON, BARNABAS. Plymouth. June 26, 1778. February 18, 1790. 1.212 To wife Elizabeth, personalty and use of realty during life. At her death to be sold and divided as follows: to son John, 30 pds. Rem. equally to son Edward, daughter Hannah Maulsby and 3 sons in law: James Stroud, David Rittenhouse and David Davis. To son Edward, wearing apparel. Exec: son John Coulston. Trustees, son in law James Stroud, stepson James Brooke. Wit: William Stroud, Nathan Potts. PAUL, ANDREW. Limerick. June 3, 1789. March 12, 1790. 1.213 To son David's children: John, David and William; daughter Susannah, Hannah, Elizabeth, Samuel, Daniel and Henry whole estate equally. Exec: Grandson John Paul. Wit: Paul Custer, Frederick Runtz. GAMBLE, SAMUEL. North Wales. January 15, 1785. March 15, 1790. 1.214 Exr. to sell farm, 30 acres and personalty. To wife Katharine, 1/2 money from sale. Rem. to 5 children: Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth, Hannah and Susannah equally. Exec: Evan Jones. Wit: Isaac Kolb, Jacob Wismer. CLAYTON, ELISABETH. Moreland. June 26, 1789. March 15, 1790. 1.215 To brother John, 5 pds. To sister Hannah Clayton, 20 s. To Elizabeth Childs, daughter of sister Jane Childs, 5 pds. To mother Margaret, interest on 30 pds.; principal at her death to sisters Jane Childs, Dorothy Hallowell and Rachel Jones equally. Rem. to 3 sisters aforesaid. Exec: Uncle Jonathan Clayton. Wit: Daniel Longstreth, John Engle, John Clayton. SAUTER, JABOB. Hatfield. April 7, 1777. March 20, 1790. 1.215 To wife use and profit of estate during life, and certain movables. William and Maria Merkle and brother in law Philip Geisinger to share equally in rem. Share of estate of wife of Jacob Stoffer to be received by Philip Geisinger and the share of the family of Jacob Stoffer to be left to Philip Geisinger to adjust. The share of sisters Barbara and Anna to be received by cousin Deilman Kolb. cousin Martin Weyerman to be caretaker of wife and to be paid for same out of estate. Execs: John Weyerman, Martin Weyerman. Wit: Abraham Ruth, Jacob Gross. GEBHARD, MICHAEL. New Hanover. December 22, 1789. March 24, 1790. 1.217 To wife Catharine, household goods, maintenance during widowhood. To son Michael, 20 s. To daughter Mary Magdalena, wife of Frederick Renninger, 1 s. To son in law John Stahl, farm, 45 acres. To grandchild Christina, daughter of John Stahl, bed, bedstead and chest. Rem. of personalty of daughter Barbara. Exec: Paul Linsenbigler. Wit: Dewalt Jerger, Christian Bryman. SUPPLEE, ISAAC. Upper Merion. December 17, 1789. April 24, 1790. 1.218 To wife Elizabeth, income of farm until youngest child is 21. Also 10 acres. Rem. of farm to son John. Son John to have his mother's share after her death. He to pay 70 pds. to children: Ann, Magdalena, Martha and Elizabeth. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, Jonas Rambo. Wit: Robert Shannon, Andrew Supplee, Andrew Norny. HAWS, HARTMAN. Limerick. September 9, 1788. May 3, 1790. 1.220 To wife Mary, certain household goods and 6 pds. yearly. To son Daniel, 100 pds. To son Benjamin, 100 pds. To daughter Catharine, 100 pds. To son John, farm. He to pay above legacies. Rem. of personal estate to be sold. To son in law Christopher Smith, 10 acres. He to pay for it. Execs: Wife Mary, Benedict Garber. Wit: Frederick Sower, John Sower. PETERS, WILLIAM. Abington. February 19, 1790. May 7, 1790. 1.221 To daughter Margaret Peters, maintenance. To daughter Edith, legacy left by her brother Jonathan 15 pds. also 1 chair, pewter &c. To wife Jane, household goods, stock, 6 pds. yearly and maintenance during widowhood. To daughter Rebeccah, 1 chair, pewter, &c. Exrs. to sell rem. when youngest child is 18. To wife Jane, 60 pds. from sale, rem. of money to daughters Edith and Rebeccah equally. Execs: Wife Jane, Peter Johnson, Thomas Livezey. Wit: Isaac Waterman, Caleb Hallowell. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD. Horsham. May 9, 1786. May 10, 1790. 1.223 To daughters Agnes Mullin and Mary Roberts, all personalty. To son Ezekiel, farm of 136 acres in Horsham. He to pay to daughters 150 pds. each. To granddaughter Sarah Roberts, 35 pds. to be paid by son Ezekiel. To 3 grandchildren: Richard Shoemaker, William Mullin, Richard Roberts, each 10 pds. to be paid by son Ezekiel. Execs: Son Ezekiel, son in law Cadwallader Roberts. Wit: Joseph Kenderdine, Samuel Shoemaker. THOMSON, JOHN. Gwynedd. May 9, 1790. June 12, 1790. 1.224 To wife Margaret, bed, bedding and furniture. To daughter Ganor, part of beds, bedding and pewter. Farm, 123 acres to be sold and money applied as follows: to son Jonah, 20 pds. To son John, 25 pds. To daughter Rachel Wood, 40 pds. To daughter Tacie Haycock, 35 pds. Rem. invested for support of wife Margaret, at her death equally divided among 5 children: Jonah, John, Ganor, Rachel and Tacie. Execs: Sons Jonah and John. Wit: Isaac Kolb, Geo. Shoemaker, Walter Hallowell. FRANCIS, JOSEPH. Abington. March 17, 1790. July 8, 1790. 1.225 To brother Griffith, all real estate. To mother Sarah, 18 pds. To brother William, 1 pds., 15 s. to brother Griffith, rem. of personalty. Exec: Brother Griffith. Wit: Joseph Kirk, John Fry, Philip Seams. CARL, ISAIAH. Providence. December 9, 1789. July 21, 1790. 1.226 To wife Catharine, furniture, maintenance, son Henry to care for her. To son John, 5 s. To son Jacob, 8 d. To daughter Elizabeth, 50 pds., 10 s., 6 d. To daughter Catharine, 200 pds. To son Henry, farm, 110 acres. He to pay aforesaid legacies to daughters. Subject to maintenance of wife. To son Henry, stock and utensils, except bequest to wife. Execs: Son Henry and Benjamin Dismant. Wit: Henry Dismant, Sophia Davis, Esther Dismant. HERB, ANTHONY. Frederick. October 6, 1787. July 30, 1790. 1.228 To wife Eva, bed, household goods and furniture. Rem. of personalty to be sold. Land to remain during her widowhood; at her death or marriage to be sold for best advantage of children. If income of rem. of personal and real estate be not sufficient for wife's maintenance, to use principal. At wife's death or marriage rem. of personalty to be sold and divided with proceeds of realty among 8 children. Exec: Adam Hollobush. Wit: George Michael, John Barkey Sr. SCHEIFFLE, MATTHIAS. Marlborough. June 18, 1790. August 9, 1790. 1.229 To wife 2 beds, household goods &c. and 54 acres and yearly interest of 100 pds. during widowhood. Rem. to be sold, also aforesaid 54 acres after wife's death or marriage. To son Jacob, 5 pds. To daughter Mally Johnson, 5 pds. To grandson Jacob Johnson, 50 pds. His mother Mally to receive interest until he is of age. To daughter Christina, featherbed, bedstead and side saddle. Rem. to 4 children: George, Matthias, John and christina. Execs: Philip Gable, Christian Sheid. Wit: Sebstian Gotz, Henry Roshong, John Barkey Sr. HOOT, CONRAD. Gwynedd. June 16, 1790. August 28, 1790. 1.230 To wife Catharine, and son Henry and daughter Mary equal shares after real and personal estate shall be sold. Execs: Wife Catharine, Jacob Heister. Wit: Jacob Schwenk, George Gassinger, Anthony Heght. PHILLIPS, SAMUEL. Upper Merion. June 2, 1787. September 29, 1790. 1.231 To grandson Phineas, son of Joshua, farm, 100 acres. He to provide maintenance for sister Jemima during life. To daughter Rachel, 60 pds. To daughter Leah, 20 pds. To each of her children their share of 52 pds. as they come of age. To daughter Catharine, 30 pds. and to each of her children their portional share of 42 pds. there being 7 children. To daughter Keziah, 142 pds. To son Jonathan, 199 acres. Rem. of estate equally divided among children. Exec: Son Jonathan Phillips. Wit: James Davis, Jonathan Tucker. McFARLAND, ELIZABETH. Norriton. May 18, 1790. September 29, 1790. 1.232 Widow of Arthur McFarland. To son John, 2 cows, clock, &c. To son James, bed, bedding and 6 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Andrew Porter, 1/3 part of table linen. To daughter Margaret, wife of Stephen Porter, 1/3 part of table linen. To daughter Mary, 2 cows, utensils and rem. 1/3 part of table linen. Rem. equally divided between sons John and James, daughters Margaret and Mary, granddaughter Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Porter, granddaughter Elizabeth daughter of Robert Parker. Execs: Son John and daughter Mary McFarland. Wit: Robert Curry, Jacob Auld. BOYER, WILLIAM. Frederick. May 14, 1790. September 29, 1790. 1.233 Farm and personalty to be sold other than what if excepted for use of wife Abelona. To wife Abelona, 2 rooms in house during widowhood and work the farm where she lives until sale, she to have maintenance; also income of 100 pds. To son Henry, mare and equal share with other children. To son William, saddle and equal share. Execs: John Hildebitle, son John Boyer. Wit: Philip Beyer, Peter Bauman, Henry Sasseman. FRIED, PETER. Lower Salford. November 11, 1788. September 29, 1790. 1.235 Books and wearing apparel equally divided among children. Real and personal estate to be sold and money divided into 11 share. Ten shares to children, 1 share to son Abraham's 2 children. Married children to be charged with household goods, children not married when they come of age or marry to have as much as other married children. To Lower Salford Mennonite Meeting, 25 pds. To Skippack Meeting, 25 pds. for use of poor. Execs: Sons in law Daniel Longenecker, John Bean. Wit: Gabriel Shuler, Joseph Alderffer, John Barkey Sr. BITTING, MARY. Pottstown. December 21, 1790. January 7, 1791. 1.236 To granddaughter Mary Levergood, daughter of Jacob Levergood, wearing apparel and household goods, also 5 pds.; in case of her death to her youngest sister. To 2 grandsons, Jacob and John Levergood, sons of Jacob, 7 pds., 10 s. each. To grandson unnamed, son of John Bitting, $20. Rem. to son John Bitting and daughter Elizabeth Levergood equally, daughters half to remain in hands of exr. and she to receive income. To have principal at her husband's death; should she die before her husband her share to be divided among her children: Mary, Jacob and John. Exec: Christopher Shaner. Wit: Henry Warley, Frederick Diller. HARRY, DAVID. Gwynedd. November 11, 1788. January 19, 1791. 1.238 To 2 sisters and brother, Sarah Roberts, Lydia Evans and John Harry, 25 pds. each. To 2 other sisters Jane and Ann, 15 pds. each riding mare. Rem. to brother Benjamin. Exec: Brother Benjamin Harry. Wit: Owen Thomas, Evan Thomas. STUART, LAWRENCE. Upper Merion. November 19, 1790. February 7, 1791. 1.239 To wife Jane, cow, bed, end of dwelling, maintenance as directed and household furniture. To son John, farm. 107 acres. He to pay legacy to sister Jane. If she applies for it within 2 years, 30 pds. To Jane Nealy widow of John Nealy, 20 pds. out of 100 pds. bond due from William Nealy. Son William to pay said Jane 10 pds. also to wife Jane, 40 pds. out of aforesaid bond. Execs: Stepson William Nealy and John Wilson. Wit: John Lowry, Jonathan Roberts. McNEAL, ANTHONY. Moreland. February 5, 1791. March 4, 1791. 1.240 To wife Elizabeth, son Hiram and daughters Margaret and Mary all the beds and bedding equally. To daughters Margaret and Mary, each 50 pds. To son Samuel, 5 pds. Rem. to son Hiram. He to support his mother and allow his sisters to have their home in the house as heretofore until marriage. Execs: Son Hiram and wife Elizabeth. Wit: Robert Barnes, Stephen Barnes. TYSON, PETER. Abington. August 16, 1788. March 28, 1791. 1.240 To 2 sons Rynear and Thomas privilege to dig and haul limestone out of quarry on farm for 12 years. To son Peter farm, 180 acres. To 3 sons: Rynear, Thomas and Peter, wearing apparel equally. To each grandchild, 20 s. One-fifth of rem. to heirs of daughter Eleanor, 1/5 to son Rynear, 1/5 to daughter Margaret, 1/5 to son Thomas, 1/5 to son Peter. To 4 children, aforesaid Rynear, Thomas, Margaret and Peter and son in law Benjamin Hallowell, 16 acres in Moreland with mill. Execs: Sons Rynear, Thomas and Peter Tyson. Wit: Joseph Lukens, Abraham Lukens. HARKER, JAMES. Moreland. August 27, 1790. March 29, 1791. 1.241 To son John, 30 acres on farm in Moreland, he paying half the debt. To son Jesse, rem. of farm, he paying other half. To son John, 4 pds. To stepdaughter Sarah Grant, 40 s. To stepdaughter Ann Case, teatable and 40 s. To stepdaughter Letitia Neal, dining table, curtains and 4 pds. To son Jesse rem. of personalty, he paying the above legacies. Execs: Anthony Yerkes Jr., Robert Grant, Isaac Cadwallader. Wit: Michael Ziegler, Henry Sweitzer. GROVER, JOHN. Upper Merion. February 25, 1788. March 29, 1791. 1.244 To wife Mary all personalty. At her death rem. to be sold. To daughter Christiana, 50 pds. Rem. divided into 5 equal shares; 1 share to daughter Ann Hunter, 1 to children of son Christian, 1 to children of son John, 1 to son Joseph and 1 to John Jones. Execs: James Cochran, John Jones. Wit: Nathan Colflesh, John Johnston. GROVER, JOHN. Upper Merion, County of Montgomery. Yeoman. February 25, 1788. March 29, 1791. 1.244 To my wife Mary, all personal estate, and all household furniture, cattle, swine, and implements of husbandry, during her natural life; then to be divided among my children. To my daughter Christina, 50 pds. specie (testator makes this conditional on her not marrying John Smith, but afterwards reconsiders this); after her death, to be divided among my grandchildren. Rem. of my estate to be devided into 5 shares, one share to be paid to each of the following: my daughter Ann Hunter. The children of my late son Christian. The children of my late son John. My son Joseph. My daughter Christina. Note: This will is plainly signed, in German script, which has been carefully recorded, JOHANN JACOB GRAUER. There is no bequest whatever to a person named John Jones. (Transcribed by Charles R. Barker.) Execs: My neighbors Thomas Cochran and John Jones. Wit: Mathias Colflesh, Jno. Johnston. LISMANT, HENRY. Providence. February 16, 1791. March 29, 1791. 1.245 To wife Elizabeth, maintenance, money in her hands to be her dower. To daughter Elizabeth, 40 pds. and furniture, she to dwell with her brother John. To son in law Thomas Wilbarham, 40 pds. To son Daniel, 20 acres, also field adjoining Joseph Tyson, he paying to grandson Henry Dismant, 1/2 Johannes in gold. To son John, home farm, except field to Daniel as directed, reserving grave yard for said use, he paying to daughter Elizabeth as directed 40 pds. also rem. of personalty. To son Benjamin, farm on which he lives except 20 pds. to brother Daniel, he to pay bequest to Thomas Wilbarham. Execs: Sons Benjamin and John Dismant. Wit: Daniel Stall, Aaron Rambo, Benedict Garber. CONRAD, DENNIS. Horsham. March 23, 1789. April 11, 1791. 1.246 To son Isaac, wearing apparel. After sister, Sarah White dies money left by testator's father for her support divided, 1/3 to daughter Mary, wife of Jonathan Lukens, 1/3 to 2 granddaughters Ann Lukens, wife of Azor Lukens and Deborah Conrad equally; 1/3 to daughter Alice Blaker's children. To granddaughters Ann and Deborah, each a case of drawers. To daughter in law Susanna, wife of son John, best bed. Rem. of personalty equally divided, 1/3 to son John; 2/3 to be divided into 3 parts; 1/3 part to daughter Mary; 1/3 to 2 granddaughters Ann and Deborah, remaining to Alice's children. Exrs. to sell 10 acres and money divided; 1/3 to daughter Mary; 1/3 to granddaughters Ann and Deborah, 1/3 to children of daughter Alice. Rem. of farm where son Dennis lives to him. To grandson Dennis Conrad, a part of farm. To son John rem. of farm. He paying to grandson Thomas, 10 pds. and grandson John, 5 pds. Execs: Sons John and Dennis, son in law Jonathan Lukens. Wit: Benjamin Holt, Christian Christine, Jonathan Jarret. YERKES, ANTHONY. Moreland. February 27, 1790. April 26, 1791. 1.248 To son Obadiah, maintenance. To daughter Elizabeth Fulton of Virginia, sons Anthony and David, 20 s. each. To son Joseph, 20 pds. To daughter Sarah Grant, 100 pds. To son David, 1 cow. To son Jacob, farm which testator pruchased from father Herman Yerkes, 100 acres and land purchased from brother Elias, 89 3/4 acres. Execs: Sons Joseph and Jacob Yerkes. Wit: James Fulton, Saml. Ayres, Philip Wynkoop. JENKINS, PHINEAS. Abington. May 15, 1789. June 2, 1791. 1.251 To wife Mary, part of furniture, room, 14 pds. yearly. To daughter Sarah Brock, 6 pds. yearly during widowhood. To son Israel, 15 pds. To son Stephen, 10 pds. To granddaughters of son Phineas, Abigail, Ann and Rachel, 20 s. each. To son William's daughters Priscilla, Elizabeth, 3 pds. each and his daughter Willey, 5 pds. To son Jesse all realty subject to payments above. Exrs. to sell personalty to pay legacies except yearly payments. Execs: Wife Mary and daughter Sarah Brock, and son Jesse.] Wit: George Fisher, John Clayton, Thomas Livezey. CULP, PHILIP. Springfield. February 26, 1791. June 9, 1791. 1.252 To wife Mary realty and personalty during widowhood. If she marry to have 1/3 part of estate. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Mary and brother Leonard Culp. Wit: John Streper, Henry Snyder. McCLEAN, ARCHIBALD. Horsham. January 4, 1785. June 15, 1791. 1.253 To wife Ann, horse saddle and birdle, cow, bed, bedding, furniture and income of real estate during widowhood. At her or marriage estate to be sold and divided among 4 children: Joseph, Samuel, William and Edith, when of age. If wife marry 20 pds. yearly to be paid to her during life. Exec: Son William McClean. YOUNG, MICHAEL. Upper Salford. April 10, 1791. June 18, 1791. 1.254 To wife Maria Adelhert all personalty and realty during widowhood. If she marry to take under intestate laws. To son Martin, bible. To son Peter, mare. To daughter Catharine, meadow until wife's death. At wife's death land to be sold, except land sold to son Jacob. To John Hass, grandson, daughter Sophia's share. Share of daughter Catharine to her husband ---- Niess, unless she should be married to another wife, then to her child. Daughter Magdalena's share to her children by Wm. Mayberry. Execs: Henry Deitz, for John Hass and sons Jacob and Martin Young. Wit: Philip Zingla, Henry Deitz. KNIGHT, JOHN. Abington. December 17, 1789. June 26, 1791. 1.255 To father Isaac Knight Sr. all estate real and personal. Exec: Father Isaac Knight Sr. Wit: Humphrey Waterman, John Shriver. PRICE, EDWARD. Providence. March 31, 1778. August 5, 1791. 1.256 To wife Mary, 60 pds. and 6 d. yearly, also bed, cow &c. room and maintenance, 6 pds.; maintenance during widowhood. To daughter Sarah Dyer, 30 pds. and to discharge of 70 pds. her husband owes testator. To daughter Ruth Thompson, 100 pds. and use of house and land rented to Philip Hoffman and 5 acres field before the door. To son Reese, farm and rem. of estate. Exec: Son Reese Price. Wit: Lewis Scothron, Robert Holland, Edward Price Jr. JAMES, ISAAC. Montgomery. October 15, 1789. August 6, 1791. 1.257 To daughter Sarah, 100 pds. To daughter Rachel, 10 pds. and 10 pds. for caring for sister's child. To son in law Benjamin Johnson, 50 pds. To children of daughter Elizabeth, 40 pds. each. To 2 grandchildren, John and Rachel Drake, 200 pds. equally. To Baptist Church at Montgomery, 50 pds., also 10 pds. for minister. Execs: Sons in law John Drake, Benjamin Johnson. Wit: Edward Lloyd, Edmund Penington. YEARNHART, HENRY. Upper Bublin. March 30, 1790. August 12, 1791. 1.259 To wife Ann, bed, furniture, income of realty, cow &c. during widowhood. If she marry to have bed, furniture. After wife's death or marriage, sons Jacob and Jesse to have farm. To son Jesse, horse and cart and 12 pds. To daughter Ann, cow and 4 sheep. To 2 daughters Elizabeth and Ann rem. of estate equally. Execs: Sons Jacob and Jesse. Wit: Joseph Butler, John Cleaver. MENAN, PATRICK. Whitemarsh. January 8, 1789. August 20, 1791. 1.259 To son John Christopher Moier, 5 s. To daughter Mary, 20 pds., furniture, bible &c. To daughter Elizabeth, heifer. To daughter Sarah, 20 pds., heifer, furniture &c. To 3 grandchildren: John, Sarah and Margaret Trump, 7 pds. Rem. to 3 daughters: Grace Wagenor, Mary and Sarah Menan and daughter Elizabeth's children: John, Sarah and Margaret Trump. Execs: Daughters Mary and Sarah. Trustee, Nathan Potts. Wit: Enoch Marpel, Mary Marpel, Mary Bartleson. BERNHARD, CASPER. Limerick. August 9, 1790. September 13, 1791. 1.260 To wife Mary, all estate. After wife's death, daughter Mary to have house, &c. Rem. to daughter Marilis Kretz. Rem. among 4 children: William, Jacob, Marilis and Maria Bernhard. Execs: Wife Ann Maria, son in law Henry Kretz. Wit: Leonhard Newman, Jacob Crous. HOURST, ELIZABETH. Worcester. July 8, 1791. September 17, 1791. 1.262 To daughter Margaret, wife of Henry Byer, bedstead, wearing apparel, spinning wheel, &c. to son Elias, 1 pds., 5 s. To son Philip, 2 pds., 5 s. Exec: Son in law Henry Byer. Wit: Leonhard Metz, Stephen Porter. GERHARD, PETER. Upper Hanover. March 8, 1791. October 10, 1791. 1.262 To wife Susannah, bed, bedstead, furniture &c. To son Jacob, 3 pds. Wife to keep farm, 100 acres and woodland, 40 acres until youngest son Matthias is of age. If daughters Magdalena and Anna shall marry all articles for marriage portion, bedstead, pewter, iron ware and utensils. To sons Jacob and Matthias, 50 pds. To son Matthias, when of age, 4 tracts containing 165 acres, stock. He to pay 700 pds.; 400 pds. of it to wife Susannah. Rem. of estate after wife's death to 4 children: Jacob, Matthias, Magdalena and Anna. Execs: Baltzer Shultz, John Shleiffer. Wit: Jacob Yeakle, L. Neuman. SPRINGER, WILLIAM. Towencin. October 27, 1791. December 1, 1791. 1.265 To wife Mary, bed, bedstead and furniture. Rem. of personalty to be sold. Realty to be sold. To wife from personalty, 20 pds. Rem. of money divided as follows: 1 share to wife Mary during widowhood. If she marry to be divided among children. To son John, 1 share, also 1 s. To son Jacob, 1 share. To daughter Barbara, 1 share. To son Daniel, 1 share. To son Henry, 1 share. To sons Joseph and William, 1 share each. Execs: Henry Kassel Jr., Jacob Kulp, Peter Kulp. Wit: Jarret Godshalk, Henry Pennebacker. EDWARDS, JOHN. Providence. March 9, 1791. November 26, 1791. 1.267 Personalty to be sold, except what wife receives and maintenance. To Presbyterian Meeting House, 5 pds. After wife's death, farm to be sold. Money to pay legacies to children of granddaughter, Sarah Bean, 50 s. each. To grandson Levi Boyer (Bowyer), 60 pds. To Ann Rambo, wife of Peter Rambo, 50 pds. Rem. of money from sales divided into 4 shares, after 30 pds. deducted to son John. To daughter Elizabeth Boyer, 1 share. [Annotation states Elizabeth Edwards March Thomas Bowyer (son of Stephen) of Montgomery Co., Pa., who d. near Danville, Montour Co., Pa., intestate, 1808] To daughter Margaret Cornog, 1 share. To son John, 2 shares. Execs: Son John, Andrew Todd, Joseph Crawford. Wit: Arnold Francis, Benjamin Dismant. PAWLING, ELIZABETH. Skippack and Perkiomen. September 5, 1791. ____, 1791. 1.269 To grandchild, John Pawling Twaddle, 15 pds. To 3 grandchildren: James, Charles and William Twaddle, 10 pds. each. To granddaughter Rachel Twaddle, 10 pds. to daughter Rachel Reiff, 80 pds. To daughter Deborah Twaddle, bedstead, bedding, furniture. To daughter Rebecca Lynch, pewter. Rem. to be divided among 4 children: Hannah Heister, Deborah Twaddle, Rebecca Lynch and Rachel Reiff. Exec: Son in law William Twaddle. Wit: Joseph Fitzwater, John DeHaven, Thomas Fitzwater.