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August 1, 1809. 3.144. BEAN, JOSHUA. Providence. August 21, 1812. 3.410. BENDER, LUDWIG. Douglass. December 22, 1810. 3.270. BENSON, ANNA. Lower Providence. May 6, 1812. 3.381. BEWLEY, NATHAN. December 14, 1809. 3.176. BISBING, GEORGE. Whitpain. October 12, 1808. 3.76. BLARE, MARY. Worcester. March 27, 1809. 3.112. BOORSE, HARMAN. Towanencin. October 1, 1811. 3.331. BOORSE, HENRY. Towamencin. September 24, 1810. 3.254. BRADFIELD, Abner. Cheltenham. July 21, 1810. 3.232. BRIDSON, HANNAH. Lower Merion. November 4, 1808. 3.96. BRITTAIN, JOHN. Abington. March 6, 1812. 3.359. BROOKE, JOHN. Limerick. July 16, 1813. 3.506. BROOKE, MARK. Upper Merion. July 5, 1808. 3.48. BROWN, JOSEPH A. April 2, 1808. 3.17. BURNEMAN, CHRISTIL. Limerick. February 7, 1809. 3.98. CANE, ROBERT. Plymouth. January 7, 1811. 3.278. CAPEL, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. May 27, 1812. 3.389. CHUTT, BARBARA. April 7, 1812. 3.366. CLEAVER, NATHAN. Montgomery. October 16, 1809. 3.160. CLEAVER, William. Upper Merion. August 22, 1809. 3.152. CLINE, BARBARA. Hatfield. August 8, 1808. 3.55. COCHRAN, MARY. Lower Merion. April 28, 1810. 3.219. CONRAD, DAVID. Norriton. August 9, 1811. 3.320. COX, JONATHAN. Upper Providence. June 3, 1813. 3.490. CRAFT, ANN. Cheltenham. March 6, 1812. 3.362. CRAVIN, HELENA. Moreland. November 14, 1809. 3.172. DeHAVEN, JOHN. Whitpain. Dec 18, 1812. 3.437. DETWILER, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. October 31, 1809. 3.165. DOTTERER, MICHAEL. Frederick. March 18, 1811. 3.298. DRAKE, JOHN. Montgomery. May 29, 1811. 3.306. DUBRE, REBECCA. Moreland. June 12, 1809. 3.135. DYER, ELIZABETH. Moreland. March 18, 1812. 3.364. EGG, JOHN. Upper Salford. June 20, 1809. 3.137. EGOLF, MARIA ELIZABETH. New Hanover. February 21, 1810. 3.183. ENZEST, PHILIP. Upper Dublin. March 31, 1813. 3.469. FETTER, RACHEL. Moreland. January 23, 1813. 3.450. FITZGERALD, JOHN. Worcester. April 18, 1810. 3.206. FOULKE, CALEB. Gwynedd. February 20, 1811. 3.293. FOX, MARGARET. Lower Merion. May 18, 1808. 3.42. FREAS, GEORGE. Whitemarsh. April 10, 1809. 3.118. FRICK, PETER. Hatfield. June 9, 1812. 3.392. FRITMER, JOHN. Lower Merion. December 18, 1813. 3.550. FRITZ, JOHN. Douglass. May 31, 1808. 3.43. GEHRY, JACOB. April 13, 1808. 3.27. GERGES, ABRAHAM. Perkiomen. October 24, 1812. 3.426. GEYER, WILLIAM. Upper Hanover. March 12, 1808. 3.12. GILBERT, JONATHAN. Cheltenham. April 24, 1809. 3.126. GILLER, JOHN, SR. Limerick. September 10, 1808. 3.68. GORDON, GEORGE. Montgomery. September 10, 1812. 3.416. GRESMER, CATHARINE. Upper Hanover. February 9, 1808. 3.4. GRUB, GEORGE. Pottstown. October 19, 1808. 3.87. HALLOWELL, BENJAMIN. Abington. April 13, 1808. 3.32. HAMER, MARTHA. Providence. August 12, 1811. 3.321. HANNAH, JANE. Norriton. March 11, 1808. 3.11. HARMON, PETER. Hatfield. August 11, 1810. 3.241. HARRY, BENJAMIN. Gwynedd. May 28, 1810. 3.226. HAUCK, JACOB. Frederick. November 15, 1813. 3.534. HAUSER, MICHAEL. Philadelphia. February 19, 1811. 3.287. HAWK, DAVID. Lower Providence. March 12, 1810. 3.188. HELMBOLD, GEORGE. Lower Merion. August 11, 1808. 3.57. HEPPLER, GEORGE. Upper Providence. September 10, 1810. 3.252. HILTNER, WILLIAM. Whitemarsh. October 14, 1808. 3.80. HOFF, MICHAEL. Pottsgrove. December 3, 1810. 3.263. HOMER, WILLIAM. Upper Dublin. October 15, 1812. 3.423. HUGHES, ATKINSON. Horsham. August 30, 1813. 3.509. INGHART, MARY. Upper Dublin. February 2, 1813. 3.452. IREDELL, HANNAH. Horsham. February 17, 1812. 3.353. JEANS, JACOB. Moreland. May 1, 1812. 3.372. JOHNSON, ESTHER. Gwynedd. March 3, 1809. 3.103. JOHNSON, MARY. March 16, 1813. 3.465. JONES, JACOB. Lower Merion. April 26, 1810. 3.211. JONES, MARY. Pottstown. November 17, 1813. 3.538. KATES, ANDREW. Whitemarsh. December 4, 1809. 3.173. KEARN, MARY. Gwynedd. December 4, 1811. 3.343. KEER, RACHEL. Cheltenham. July 6, 1813. 3.504. KEHR, FREDERICK. Douglass. November 1, 1808. 3.91. KENDELL, JOSEPH. Limerick. June 7, 1811. 3.314. KEPHART, ADAM. Limerick. July 3, 1813. 3.500. KERN, LORENTZ. May 6, 1812. 3.378. KEYSER, ANDREW. Perkiomen and Skippack. February 28, 1810. 3.186. KEYSER, DERICK. Springfield. July 6, 1810. 3.235. KINDERDINE, JANE. Horsham. December 17, 1808. 3.97. KNEEDLER, JACOB. Horsham. January 11, 1813. 3.445.. LAND, MICHAEL. Montgomery. November 1, 1808. 3.93. **LANE, REBECCA. Providence. July 6, 1808. 3.50. [Was Robert] LEECH, HANNAH. Upper Dublin. August 13, 1811. 3.324. LEHMAN, GEORGE. Norriton. April 21, 1810.. 3.207. LEVERING, ELIZABETH. Plymouth. October 12, 1813. 3.524. LEYDICH, FRANTZ. Frederick. June 10, 1811. 3.317. LINSENBIGLER, PAUL. New Hanover. April 4, 1810. 3.193. LOLLER, MARY. Moreland. April 23, 1810. 3.209. LOLLER, ROBERT. Moreland. October 25, 1808. 3.88. LUKENS, ELIZABETH. Horsham. February 19, 1811. 3.292. LUKENS, JOHN. Lower Providence. November 3, 1812. 3.430. LUKENS, JOHN. Towamencin. September 18, 1813. 3.517. LUKENS, PETER. Towamencin. March 16, 1811. 3.296. LYNN, JOSEPH. Cheltenham. April 28, 1810. 3.221. MACK, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. June 1, 1811. 3.311. MATHER, JOSEPH. Montgomery. May 15, 1810. 3.225. MATSON, CATHARINE. Upper Merion. December 2, 1812. 3.439. MATSON, PETER. Upper Merion. May 23, 1811. 3.309. McBEATH, William. Norristown. April 9, 1810. 3.198. MILLER, FREDERICK. Whitemarsh. October 4, 1809. 3.159. MISSEMER, CASSIMER. Pottsgrove. October 10, 1812. 3.404. MOCK, GEORGE. Upper Hanover. May 18, 1812. 3.382. MOORE, JOHN. Upper Merion. November 16, 1812. 3.433. MOORE, MARGARET. Moreland. October 10, 1810. 3.258. MORRIS, MARGARET. Whitpain. March 27, 1809. 3.114. MORRIS, SARAH. Whitemarsh. November 13, 1809. 3.167. MOSTELLER, MICHAEL. Germantown. February 16, 1813. 3.457. MOYER, CHRISTIAN. Upper Salford. May 7, 1808. 3.37. MOYER, JACOB. Lower Salford. February 3, 1813. 3.454. NACE, JACOB. Springfield. May 25, 1813. 3.488. NANNA, ABRAHAM. Upper Merion. March 7, 1809. 3.108. NAUGLE, JACOB. New Hanover. June 17, 1813. 3.494. NICHOLS, FRANCIS. Pottsgrove. February 19, 1812. 3.355.. OSBORNE, JANE. Whitpain. October 2, 1813. 3.519. OTTINGER, JOHN. Springfield. February 29, 1808. 3.7. PALMER, THOMAS. Horsham. September 11, 1813. 3.514. PAUL, ELIZABETH. Abington. December 27, 1810. 3.276. PAUL, JACOB. Abington. May 22, 1809. 3.131. PAUL, JAMES. Moreland. November 24, 1812. 3.435. PENNEBACKER, JOHN. Upper Providence. May 22, 1812. 3.387. PHIPPS, DANIEL. Whitpain. November 22, 1811. 3.341. PLIEM, CHRISTIAN. New Hanover. August 24, 1810. 3.244. POLIZ, VALENTINE. Upper Providence. February 20, 1813. 3.458. POTTS, JAMES. Upper Dublin. August 27, 1812. 3.411. POTTS, JOHN. Upper Dublin. March 16, 1808. 3.14. PRICHARD, JOSEPH. Whitpain. July 29, 1812. 3.401. RACOB, CHRISTIAN. Towamencin. June 27, 1812. 3.399. RAMBO, BENJAMIN. Norristown. April 15, 1811. 3.301. RAMBO, JONATHAN. Upper Merion. December 26, 1810. 3.273. RAWLINS, JOHN. Lower Merion. June 21, 1810. 3.230. REES, JOHN. Upper Merion. May 6, 1812. 3.375. REIFF, GEORGE. Lower Salford. February 13, 1808. 3.6. REIFSCHNEIDER, SEBASTIAN. New Hanover. November 5, 1813. 3.531. REINEWALT, MELCHIOR. Towamencin. December 18, 1812. 3.441. RENNINGER, WENDELL. New Hanover. April 12, 1810. 3.200. RHOADS, EZEKIEL. Norriton. March 2, 1813. 3.463. RIGHTER, BARTLE. Lower Merion. November 14, 1809. 3.170. RINGFIELD, WENDLE. Whitpain. January 12, 1811. 3.282. ROBERTS, HUGH. Lower Merion. April 8, 1808. 3.22. ROBERTS, JONATHAN. Upper Merion. August 22, 1809. 3.149. ROBERTS, JOSEPH. Norriton. November 13, 1811. 3.335. ROBERTS, REBECCA. Lower Merion. February 3, 1812. 3.351. ROOP, JACOB. Montgomery. May 24, 1813. 3.486. ROSENBERGER, JOHN. Hatfield. October 19, 1808. 3.85. RUSH, PETER. Cheltenham. July 8, 1809. 3.141. RUTH, HANNAH. Pottsgrove. March 12, 1811. 3.294. SAHLER, PERTER. Limerick. May 17, 1813. 3.473. SANDMAN, LAWRENCE. Moreland. March 14, 1810. 3.189. SAYLOR, HENRY. Limerick. November 9, 1813. 3.527. SCHMIT, THOMAS. New Hanover. Feb 15 1819. 3.100. SCHNEIDER, CHRISTIAN. Hatfield. August 10, 1810. 3.238. SCHULTZ, DAVID. Upper Hanover. February 26, 1810. 3.184. SEIWELL, ANTHONY. Pottstown. August 22, 1810. 3.243 . SELEER, MARY. Gwynedd. June 14, 1813. 3.492. SHAMBACK, VALENTINE. Providence. September 5, 1808. 3.66. SHEARER, VALENTINE. Whitpain. September 14, 1809. 3.154. SHERMAN, MARGARET. Montgomery. April 9, 1812. 3.368. SHOEMAKER, BENJAMIN. Cheltenham. April 15, 1811. 3.304. SHOEMAKER, DAVID. Whitemarsh. December 7, 1810. 3.265. SHOEMAKER, THOMAS. Gwynedd. August 24, 1808. 3.64. SKEEN, SAMUEL. Pottsgrove. November 11, 1813. 3.529. SMITH, HENRY. Lower Merion. April 6, 1813. 3.471. SMITH, JOHN. New Hanover. April 14, 1810. 3.203. SORBER, JACOB. Hatfield. October 11, 1813. 3.522. SORBER, JOHN. Springfield. October 7, 1808. 3.72. SPENCER, JAMES. Upper Dublin. May 18, 1813. 3.476.. STARE, ROSANNA. Worcester. September 4, 1813. 3.512. STEWART, WILLIAM. Upper Merion. July 25, 1808. 3.52. STONG, PHILIP. Worcester. December 3, 1813. 3.543. STOUFFER, GARNET. Perkiomen. March 13, 1813. 3.467. STRUKER, CHRISTIAN. Franconia. September 1, 1810. 3.247. SWENK, NICHOLAS. Lower Salford. April 7, 1808. 3.18. TENNENT, WILLIAM M. December 8, 1810. 3.268. THAW, MARY. Abington. May 1, 1809. 3.128. THOMAS, GRACE. Whitpain. March 10, 1808. 3.60. THOMSON, MARGARET. Gwynedd. September 15, 1808. 3.71. TOWMILLER, CHRISTOPHER. Lower Merion. May 14, 1810. 3.223. TRUMP, MICHAEL. Upper Dublin. May 2, 1808. 3.34. TYSON, GRACE. Upper Dublin. April 8, 1809. 3.117. TYSON, William. Skippack. February 19, 1810. 3.180. WAGNER, PETER. Montgomery. November 26, 1813. 3.540. WAMBOLD, DANIEL. Upper Salford. January 9, 1811. 3.279. WAMBOLD, JACOB. Franconia. June 26, 1813. 3.495. WARD, JOSEPH. Upper Providence. October 23, 1811. 3.333.. WATERMAN, PHINEAS. Cheltenham. February 6, 1810. 3.178. WEBSTER, MARGARET. Upper Moreland. August 11, 1812. 3.408. WELKER, GEORGE. Upper Hanover. June 5, 1812. 3.394. WELTZ, MICHAEL. Springfield. September 30, 1811. 3.327. WENTZ, JOHN P. Upper Salford. November 22, 1811. 3.338. WILSON, JOSEPH. Lower Merion. August 23, 1808. 3.62. WILSON, THOMAS. Norriton. September 3, 1810. 3.249. WIREMAN, JOHN. Hatfield. October 10, 1812. 3.421. WITCOMB, ANN. Upper Dublin. December 11, 1811. 3.345. WUNDERLICH, GEORGE. Franconia. January 3, 1812. 3.349. WYNKOOF, THOMAS. Moreland. September 2, 1811. 3.325. YERKERS, STEPHEN. Moreland. December 23, 1811. 3.347. YERKES, JOSEPH. Moreland. January 21, 1808. 3.1. YOST, DANIEL. Whitpain. September 3, 1812. 3.413. ZOLLER, CHRISTIAN. New Hanover. February 18, 1811. 3.289. ____________________________________________________ YERKES, JOSEPH. Moreland. November 22, 1807. January 21, 1808. 3.1 To son Anthony, household, and real estate, subject to maintenance of Sarah Ashton. At his death to Susanna Yerkes, wife of son Anthony. To grandson Joseph Tomkins, house and lot in Philadelphia. 1/2 of money to son Anthony, from house, other half to grandson. Guardian of grandson, Joseph Ely. To granddaughter Elizabeth Lukens, $4000, when 21. John Shoemaker, Jr. Guardian of granddaughter. Rem. of estate to Susanna Yerkes. Execs: Hugh Ely, John Shoemaker, and son Anthony. Wit: Jesse Harper, Sarah Wells. GRESMER, CATHARINE. Upper Hanover. November 10, 1790. February 9, 1808. 3.4 To Catharine, wife of of John Gresmer, household goods. To Frederick Gresmer, clock. To children of Michael Hillegas, 50 pds. equally. To John Hillegas, 5 pds. To Eve, wife of of George Horlacker, 5 pds. To George Hillegas, 5 pds. To sister Catharine Gresmer, interest of rem. of estate Exec: George Horlacker. Wit: Owen Garver, Peter Halaffer. REIFF, GEORGE. Lower Salford. January 21, 1808. February 13, 1808. 3.6 To wife Elizabeth, household, and 100 pds. and 60 pds. and interest of 1200 pds. At her death principle 1200 pds. divided among 6 children. Rem. of estate equally divided among 6 children: Abraham, George, Jacob, Daniel, Joseph, and Elizabeth, wife of of Christian Detwiler. Trustees: Michael Zeigler and Henry Hunsicker. Execs: Sons George Reiff and Jacob Reiff. Wit: Michael Zeigler and Henry Hunsicker. OTTINGER, JOHN. Springfield. June 1, 1802. February 29, 1808. 3.7 To son John, farm, 155 acres and household goods, wearing apparel, and personalty. To wife Margaret, privilige of house, son John to provide maintenance. Income of farm where Henry Stout lives and 3 pds. yearly. To daughter Sarah, farm, purchased of John Slingofflin, 53 acres subject to 1/2 of land to wife. To daughters: Elizabeth, Dorothy, Catharine, Ann and Sarah, 200 pds. each. To wife Margaret, 100 pds. To Ann and Rebecca, 15 pds. Rem. divided into 7 equal shares. Rem. divided among wife, son and 5 daughters. Execs: Son John and son-in-law John Burk. Wit: A. Heyser, and William Heyser. HANNAH, JANE. Norriton. March 3, 1808. March 11, 1808. 3.11 To Hannah White, daughter of Abner and Jane White of Providence, 20 pds. To Robert White, 60 pds. To servants of Mary McCrea, 50 pds. equally. To Rebecca Smith, 5 pds. To Norriton Presbyterian Church, 10 pds. To Mary McNeely, wife of Daniel McNeely, bed, etc. Rem. of estate divided among niece Ann Hannah, and nephew John Hannah. Execs: Hannah Stewart, and Robert and William White. Wit: John McCrea, Jane White. GEYER, WILLIAM. Upper Hanover. August 22, 1805. March 12, 1808. 3.12 To wife Anna Mary, household goods, and rem. of estate. To son Henry 20 pds. etc. To son Conrad 20 pds. etc., and daughter Catharine 10 pds. Rem. divided among 5 children: John, Michael, Henry, Conrad, and Catharine. Exec: Son Conrad. Wit: Henry Borneman, John Detwiler. POTTS, JOHN. Upper Dublin. December 14, 1801. March 16, 1808. 3.14 To wife Hannah, income of estate, during widowhood. If she marries, 20 pds. yearly. To sons Thomas and Jesse, 50 acres. To son Jonathan, rem. of farm. To daughter Elizabeth, 24 pds. to be paid by 3 sons and maintenance. Rem. of estate to 3 sons and daughter equally. Codicil dated November 22, 1807. Appoint son John as exr. instead of Jesse, who is deceased. Execs: Sons Thomas and Jesse. Wit: Nathan Potts, Priscilla Potts. BROWN, JOSEPH A. September 15, 1807. April 2, 1808. 3.17 To wife Sarah, income of estate until daughter Mary is 21, Then 2/3 divided among 3 daughters. Execs: Wife Sarah, Stephen Paterson. Wit: A. Brown, Elizabeth Brown. SWENK, NICHOLAS. Lower Salford. March 7, 1806. April 7, 1808. 3.18 To wife Anna Barber, 20 pds. and household goods, and 2 3/4 acres and 4 acres, 98 perches, interest of 400 pds. To son George, farm, 150 acres at valuation of 800 pds. To son George, 100 pds. of valuation. To son Jacob, 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Markley, Mary, wife of Michael Wagner, Barbara, wife of John Ot, 100 pds. equally. To granddaughter Elizabeth, wife of John Zeigler, 100 pds. Interest of 200 pds. to sons: George, Jacob, and to children of daughter Elizabeth and granddaughter Elizabeth Zeigler, equally. To granddaughter Mary, of son George, cow, etc. Son George to provide maintenance for wife. To daughter Mary Magdalena, wife of Andrew Gample, interest of 200 pds. To son Martin, 5 pds. To sons George and Jacob, books. Rem. of estate to sons Jacob and George, 1/4 part each, and granddaughter Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Markley, Mary wife of Michael Wagner, Barbara, wife of John Ot, 1/4 part to granddaughter Elizabeth 1/4 part. Trustees; Jacob Rife, Sr. Execs: Sons George and Jacob. Wit: Michael Shoemaker, Samuel Harley, Isaac Kline. ROBERTS, HUGH. Lower Merion. August 17, 1801. April 8, 1808. 3.22 Personalty to be sold and farm, 130 acres. To Pennsylvania Hospital, 100 pds. To Philadelphia Dispensary, for Poor, 50 pds. To Pennsylvania Society, for Abolition of Slavery, 20 pds. To Preparative Meeting of Friends, in Lower Merion, 20 pds. To School House, 15 pds. To Algernon Roberts, and David Roberts, 15 pds. for School House. To John Roberts, and his sister Rebecca Roberts, 80 pds. each. To cousin Hannah Roberts, 80 pds. To Jonathan Robeson, and Thomas Robeson, 40 pds. each. To Rebecca wife of William Ward, 30 pds. To Mary, wife of John Cotton, 30 pds. To John Rawlins, 80 pds. To Ruth, wife of John Rawlins, 80 pds., feather bed, pewter, etc. To Nathan Rawlins, watch. To Anna Rawlins, bible. To Henry Wells, 40 pds. and 1/2 of wearing apparel. To Jacob Wells, 1/2 of wearing apparel. To Hugh Ward, son of William and Rebecca, 5 pds. To children of Jonathan Robeson: Conrad, Joseph, Ann, Elizabeth, and Mary, 5 pds. each. To 6 children of John Roberts, namely: Jeshu Roberts, Hannah Price, Sarah Thomas, Jane Tunis, Thaman Roberts, and Ann Trimble, 5 pds. each. To Algernon Robers, 30 pds. and to John Roberts, Millwright. To Sidney Jones, daughter of Phineas Roberts, 10 pds. and Mary, wife of Titus Yerkes, 10 pds. To Ellen Thomas, wife of Abel Thomas, 10 pds. To Anna Rawlins, wife of Nathan Rawlins, 5 pds. Rem. of estate to John Roberts, Rebecca Roberts, Jonathan Robeson, Rebecca Ward. Codicil dated January 10, 1808. To Ruth Rawlins, wife of John Rawlins, 80 pds. made void. To Jonathan Jones, and William Hagey, 400 pds. They to pay Ruth Rawlins, interest yearly. Execs: Algernon Roberts, and Jonathan Robeson. Wit: John Righter, Isaac Warner, Thomas George. GEHRY, JACOB. October 24, 1797. April 13, 1808. 3.27 To wife Gertrude, household goods, maintenance 150 pds. Son Jacob to provide maintenance for wife. To sons: Jacob, John, Peter and Michael, wearing apparel, equally. To daughters: Catharine, Elizabeth, and Rebecca, at wife's death, wearing apparel equally. Personalty to be divided among children, and grandchildren as follows: Jacob, John and Peter 250 pds. each. To son Michael, 250 pds. To daughters 125 pds. each. To children of daughter Ann Maria, late wife of John Hillegass 125 pds. equally. To daughter Catharine, wife of John Wagner, 1/2 of her share of estate, other half to her children of first husband, Michael Hillegas deceased. To children of John Adam, deceased, his share equally. Execs: Sons Jacob and John. Wit: Casper Yeakel, Baltzer Schultz. HALLOWELL, BENJAMIN. Abington. September 14, 1799. April 13, 1808. 3.32 To 3 sons: Peter, Benjamin, and Isaac, wearing apparel. To son Peter, 12 pds. and interest of 100 pds. yearly, and farm 21 acres. At his death to his children. To son Benjamin, farm, where he lives, 1/2 of plantation in North westerly part except 6 acres subject to 200 pds. To son Isaac, farm, and other 1/2 of plantation, subject to 300 pds., clock, etc. To daughter Tacy, wife of Ryner Lukens, 250 pds. To daughter Martha, wife of John Michener, 250 pds. To grandchildren 20 s. each. To 2 daughters Tacy and Martha, 1/2 of rem. of estate, other half as follows: to daughter Mary's children 50 pds. rem. to daughter Sarah's children, and daughter Mary's child equally. Execs: Sons Benjamin and Isaac. Wit: Thomas Livezey, John Tyson. TRUMP, MICHAEL. Upper Dublin. January 7, 1800. May 2, 1808. 3.34 To son Abraham, 75 pds. To son Jesse, 12 pds. To daughter Grace, 175 pds. To daughters Elizabeth and Lydia, 150 pds. each. To daughter Hannah, 130 pds. To grandsons: Michael Trump, son Jesse Trump, and Jesse Moore, 10 pds. each. To son John 400 pds. at his death 200 pds. to granddaughters Sarah and Anna, of son John. To Ann, 150 pds. To Sarah, 50 pds. To sons Abraham and Jesse, rem. of estate. Execs: John Jarrett, Thomas W. Pryer. Wit: Thomas Shoemaker, Levi Jarrett. MOYER, CHRISTIAN. Upper Salford. April 1, 1808. May 7, 1808. 3._ To wife Nanny, 300 pds. and household goods. To son Henry, 1/2 of realty, at valuation of 12 pds., 10 s. per acre. To son Abraham, other half of realty, at valuation of 13 pds., 10 s. per acre. Personalty to be sold and money divided among 6 children: Henry, Abraham, Molly, Susanna, Magdalena, and Christian. Daughter Magdalena to receive interest. Execs: Sons Henry and Abraham and brother Samuel Moyer. Wit: George Hartzell, Jacob Landes. FOX, MARGARET. Lower Merion. July 14, 1807. May 18, 1808. 3.42 To daughter Margaret Lynch, and her husband Christopher, interest and dower of estate by husband George Fox. Exec: Christopher Lynch. Wit: Jacob Lintz, Llwellyn Young, Margaret Lintz. FRITZ, JOHN. Douglass. February 8, 1804. May 31, 1808. 3.43 To wife Mary, interest of 300 pds., household goods, and maintenance. To son Martin, farm, 104 acres and 10 acres in Douglass, at valuation of 1200 pds. To son Martin, 150 pds. and 300 pds. To son Jacob, 300 pds. To daughter Catharine Linderman, 260 pds. To daughter Mary, 260 pds. To daughter Magdalena, 260 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 260 pds. Rem. of estate to be sold and divided among sons Peter, Martin, and Jacob and daughters: Catharine, Mary and Elizabeth. Execs: Brother Martin, son Peter. Wit: John Wambach, Jacob Yocum, Bartholomew Wambach. BROOKE, MARK. Upper Merion. March 15, 1808. July 5, 1808. 3.48 To wife Elizabeth, interest of estate, during widowhood. If she marries 1/3 estate. To children Louisa, and Anna, 2/3 of estate when of age. Execs: Father Benjamin Brooke, and father in law Jesse Bean. Wit: John Jones, Richard Roberts. **LANE, ROBERT. Providence. August 13, 1802. July 6, 1808. 3.50 To 4 daughters: Sarah Fox, Elizabeth Shannon, Rebecca Pawling, and Mary Shannon, estate etc. following legacies. To granddaughter Rebecca McFarland, spoons, and 50 pds. To granddaughter Rebecca Fox, bed, curtain. To granddaughter Rebecca Pawling, spoons and 10 pds. To Rebecca Pawling, and granddaughter Rebecca Fox, shoe buttons. To servant Minney, 10 pds. and interest of 20 pds. To daughter Mary Shannon, feather bed, etc. Exec: son-in-law Thomas Shannon. Wit: Andrew Todd. [NOTE: Misread as Robert. This is Rebecca Hooper Lane, second wife of Samuel Lane who died 1771.] STEWART, WILLIAM. Upper Merion. May 4, 1808. July 25, 1808. 3.52 Estate to be sold. To Presbyterian Church, 1/2 of estate. To sister, Jane, 100 pds. To Elizabeth, wife of Matthew Downes, 50 pds. To Mary, wife of Matthew Downes, 40 pds., bed, etc. To Robert, son of Matthew Downes, 40 pds. To Mary Campbell, 40 pds. Rem. of estate to School House, for Poor Children. Execs: John Davis, and Matthew Roberts. Wit: Jonathan Roberts, Sr., Frances Murphy, Jonathan Roberts, Jr. CLINE, BARBARA. Hatfield. March 15, 1806. August 8, 1808. 3.55 To grandson Henry Cline, bonds, etc., amounting to 178 pds., feather bed, etc., cash. To granddaughters Mary Allebough and Barbara Rosenberger, wearing apparel, equally. To Mary Allebough, saddle, etc. To grandson Henry Cline, close press. Exec: Philip Shellenber. Wit: Edmund Pennington, William Johnson. HELMBOLD, GEORGE. Lower Merion. May 20, 1808. August 11, 1808. 3.57 To wife Elizabeth, all estate during widowhood. Mill House, etc., to be valued at $2100 and oldest son each child to receive a share of valuation. If wife marries 1/3 of estate. To son George, 1/2 share. To son Conrad, one share. To son Henry, one share. To son Joseph, one share. To son Jacob, one share. To son Charles, one share. To daughter Mary, wife of John Gray, of Virginia, one share. To daughter Elizabeth, one share. Exec: Wife Elizabeth. Wit: Algernon Roberts, Paul Jones, Jr. THOMAS, GRACE. Whitpain. February 2, 1808. March 10, 1808. 3.60 To nephew Robert Jones, of brother Joshua, 50 pds. To nephew Abraham Jones, 50 pds. To nephew Isreal Jones, 50 pds. To Grace Rogers, daughter of niece Priscilla, 300 pds., household goods, etc. To widow of William Jones, Elizabeth, 30 pds. To Grace Jones, of nephew Robert Jones, feather bed, etc. To Anthony Prichard, of nephew Anthony, 20 pds. To Job Thomas Rowry, 30 pds. To Ann Roberts, wife of Abraham Roberts, 10 pds. To Mary Potts, widow of Jesse Potts, 10 pds. To Hannah Jones, 15 pds. To Hannah Hall, wife of Jervice Hall, 20 pds. Rem. of household goods, to Hannah Meredith, wife of Joseph Meredith, Grace Rogers and Ann Ambler, wife of Joseph Ambler, equally. Execs: Grace Rogers, and Samuel Thomas. Wit: Christian Moser, David Thomas. WILSON, JOSEPH. Lower Merion. July 11, 1808. August 23, 1808. 3.62 To wife Sarah, all estate during widowhood. At wife's death estate to be sold and money divided among children equally. Execs: Wife and brother John Wilson, and friend John Arwin. Wit: William Thomas, John Graham. SHOEMAKER, THOMAS. Gwynedd. January 27, 1808. August 24, 1808. 3.64 To son George, 30 pds. To son Jacob, watch. To son Thomas, farm, 109 acres, subject to 200 pds. farm, 180 acres to be sold. Rem. of estate divided among children: Joseph, George, Abraham, and Mary, equally. Execs: Sons Joseph and Thomas. Wit: John Jones, Jr., Henry Jones, Evan Jones, Jr. SHAMBACK, VALENTINE. Providence. December 1, 1796. September 5, 1808. 3.66 To daughter Mary, wife of John Hugler, 500 pds. To daughter Dorothy, wife of John Pennebecker, 500 pds. To Anna Benson, 10 pds. yearly. To son Philip, realty, subject to legacies. To son Philip rem. of estate Codicil dated December 29, 1804. To daughter Mary and daughter Elizabeth, deceased, 150 pds. Daughter Dorothy's share to her children. Exec: Son Philip. Wit: Zacharias Rittenhouse, Peter Saylor. GILLER, JOHN, SR. Limerick. July 21, 1800. September 10, 1808. 3.68 To wife Susanna, farm and household goods. Rem. of personalty to be sold. Estate to be sold at wife's death and money divided among children except sub-daughter Magdalena wife of Sinson Ruth, to receive $60 less than one share. To her son Conrad Niman, $60. Execs: Sons Conrad and John. Wit: Samuel Pennebecker, Samuel Evans. THOMSON, MARGARET. Gwynedd. November 26, 1797. September 15, 1808. 3.71 To daughters Geanor Thomson, and Rachel, widow, 15 pds. equally. Rem. of estate to 5 children: Jonah, John, Geanor Thomson and Rachel widow of Race Haycock. Exec: Thomas Shoemaker. Wit: John Harris, Thomas Shoemaker. SORBER, JOHN. Springfield. September 6, 1805. October 7, 1808. 3.72 To son Jacob, loom etc. To daughter Christiana, household goods, and $66.67. To daughter Elizabeth VanWinkle, wife of Peter VanWinkle, $13.33. To daughter Margaret Williams, wife of Benjamin Williams, $13.33. To son Jacob, farm, 4 acres. At valuation. To daughter Christiana, 1/5 part of rem. To daughter Elizabeth, 1/5 part. To daughter Margaret, 1/5 part. To son Jacob, 1/5 part. To 7 grandchildren of son John, deceased, 1/5 part equally. Execs: Son Jacob and daughter Christiana. Wit: John Huston, Jacob Miller. BISBING, GEORGE. Whitpain. February 15, 1808. October 12, 1808. 3.76 To George Bisbing, of son John deceased, 250 pds. To George of son Michael, deceased, 250 pds. Rem. of personalty to Charles Hugler, for use of daughter Rosannah wife of Adam Workeiser, Elizabeth, wife of Henry Brockholder, Margaret, wife of Moses DeHaven, Susanna, wife of Andrew Fetzer, equally. To Charles Kugler, farm, 202 1/2 acres and farm, 230 acres in trust for 4 daughters equally. Execs: Jacob Weber, John Schlater. Wit: Jacob Gilbert, John Caler. HILTNER, WILLIAM. Whitemarsh. March 13, 1805. October 14, 1808. 3.80 To son John, 10 pds. To daughter Hannah, household goods, and 15 pds. To son Jacob at wife's death 15 acres of valuation of 15 pds., 13 s., 4 d. to each child. Rem. of estate to be sold and money divided among 6 children: Mary, John, Michael, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Hannah. Execs: Wife Agnes, sons John and Jacob. Wit: George Pierce, Philip Fie. ARMITAGE, ENOCH. Horsham. September 5, 1808. October 18, 1808. 3.82 To wife Mary, household goods. Rem. of personalty to be sold. To Enoch Carey, of sister Hannah, 25 pds. To Armitage Kenderdine, of daughter Rachel, 110 pds. Rem. of personalty divided among daughters Elizabeth and Rachel. To daughter Elizabeth, farm, 54 acres, subject to the payment of 15 pds. yearly to wife, during widowhood, and 15 pds. yearly to daughter Mary. Rem. of farm to daughter Rachel, 12 acres of land purchased of Joseph Kirkbride, subject to 15 pds. yearly to wife and 15 pds. to daughter Mary yearly and 1000 pds. to daughter Elizabeth. Execs: son-in-law Samuel Bright, Thomas Kenderdine. Wit: Eli Kenderdine, Hiram McNeal. ROSENBERGER, JOHN. Hatfield. December 28, 1805. October 19, 1808. 3.85 To wife Christina, 175 pds. and household goods, and maintenance. To son Benjamin, 50 pds. To son Martin's children: John, Elizabeth, and Mary, 60 pds. equally. Rem. of personalty to be sold and divided among 6 children: Henry, John, Benjamin, Daniel, Abraham and Catharine. Execs: Sons John and Abraham. Wit: Michael Shoemaker, Peter Conver. GRUB, GEORGE. Pottstown. November 17, 1807. October 19, 1808. 3.87 Estate to be divided among daughters Elizabeth and Susanna. To Edward Potts, 5 pds. Execs: Brother Abraham Grub and Abraham Scheloff. Wit: Edward Potts, Abraham Zimmerman. LOLLER, ROBERT. Moreland. June 4, 1808. October 25, 1808. 3.88 To wife Mary, household goods, wearing apparel, 400 pds. incomes of estate and 100 pds. yearly. To brothers: James, Alexander, and William, and sister Grace Townsand, 100 pds. each. To Robert Stephens, 50 pds. To daughters of Mary Stephens, deceased, 50 pds. equally. To Mary Iredell, 12 pds. yearly. To Mary Iredell, share in Union Library of Hatboro. To Union Library Germany of Hatboro, $20. To Trustees of Presbyterian Church of Abington, 50 pds. To Norristown Academy, 50 pds. To Ann Moody, 10 pds. To Mary Gossly, 10 pds. To Elizabeth McClean, wife of nephew Joseph McClean, 10 pds. To Elizabeth Powel, 10 pds. To Samuel Hart, of Joseph Hart, deceased, books, etc., and 75 pds. To brother James, watch. To Nathaniel B. Boileau, telescope. Rem. of estate after wife's death to Nathaniel B. Boileau, in trust for Academy to be erected in Hatboro. Rem. of estate for Academy. Exec: Nathaniel B. Boileau. Wit: James Aglevia, Samuel Cossly. KEHR, FREDERICK. Douglass. May 16, 1803. November 1, 1808. 3.91 Personal and real estate to wife Anna. At her death divided among children and grandchildren: John, Frederick, Catharine, and deceased daughters children. Exec: Son John. Wit: Mary Willauer, Christian Willauer. LAND, MICHAEL. Montgomery. December 10, 1804. November 1, 1808. 3.93 To wife Ann, household goods, and 25 pds. yearly. Rem. of estate to be sold. Rem. of estate as follows: to son John, 200 pds. To daughter Christiana, 150 pds. To two granddaughters Sallie daughter of Catharine, and Sarah of daughter Eve Wagoner, 10 pds. each. Rem. of estate to 7 children: Catharine, George, Michael, Eve, wife of George Wagoner, Jacob, Christiana, and John, equally. At wife's death, principle and rem. divided among 7 children. Execs: John Huston, and son Jacob. Wit: William Huston, and Peter Hinkle. BRIDSON, HANNAH. Lower Merion. October 22, 1808. November 4, 1808. 3.96 To daughter Sarah Larkin, wearing apparel, etc. To son George, bed, etc. To grandson William Larkin, $30. Execs: Daughter Sarah. Wit: Frances Scheetz, Benjamin Holland. KINDERDINE, JANE. Horsham. December 31, 1802. December 17, 1808. 3.97 Rem. of estate to son Eli. Execs: Son Eli, and Enoch Kinderdine. Wit: Robert Loller, Mary Smyners. BURNEMAN, CHRISTIL. Limerick. June 13, 1804. February 7, 1809. 3.98 Personalty to be sold and divided among children. They to provide maintenance for wife. Realty to be sold, 1/4 part of purchased money divided among children, except son Daniel, he to receive 400 pds. at wife's death. To daughter Mary, bed, etc., and 10 pds. yearly. At wife 's death, rem. divided among children: Henry, John, Barbara, and Mary. Guardians of son Daniel, Isaac Markley and John Barlow. Execs: Sons Henry and John. Wit: Matthew Brooke, John Slighter. SCHMIT, THOMAS. New Hanover. To Evangelist Lutheran Church, 20 pds. To Evangelist Calvinist Church, 3 pds. To sister's son Barnd Getz, 20 pds. To brothers son John, 20 pds. To brother Conrad, 50 pds. To widow of Anna Maria Miller, farm, 20 acres and 50 acres and household goods. Exec: Jacob Mecklin. Wit: Harman Ache, Jacob Mecklin, John Amen. JOHNSON, ESTHER. Gwynedd. February 16, 1809. March 3, 1809. 3.103 To daughter Ellen Evans, 2 lots 18 acres and 8 acres. To daughter Ann Yexley, 2 lots 80 acres and 3 acres. To daughter Mary Scarlet, 4 lots, 12 acres woodland, 4 acres, 21 acres and 8 acres. To son Samuel, 2 lots, 18 acres and 12 acres, 42 perches. Personal estate to be sold and money divided among 4 children: Ann, Ellen, Samuel and Mary. Codicil: Daughter Ann's estate divided among 3 children, 100 pds. divided among daughter Mary, and son Samuel and granddaughter Esther Evans. Execs: Son Samuel and Cadwalder Evans, and Alice Cleaver. Wit: Jacob Roberts, Samuel Cleaver. NANNA, ABRAHAM. Upper Merion. May 20, 1805. March 7, 1809. 3.108 To son Reese, farm, household goods, wearing apparel. To granddaughter Susanna Nanna, of son Reese, land purchased of William Peters, and Richard Rockley, 15 acres etc. To daughter Hannah, wife of John Wentz, farm in the tenure of Thomas Lukens, at her death among her children. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of David Conard, farm in Merion, in the tenure of John Tenany, containing 60 acres. To daughters Hannah and Elizabeth, 32 acres of land. Rem. of realty to grandchildren of son Reese and daughter Hannah and Elizabeth. To grandson Abraham Wentz, watch. Rem. of estate divided among 3 children: Hannah, Reese and Elizabeth. Execs: Evan Lewis, John Wentz, John Hughes, and Job Pugh. Wit: John Jones, Charles Jones. BLARE, MARY. Worcester. February 14, 1809. March 27, 1809. 3.112 To Mary Baker, 30 pds. and 5 pds. yearly. Farm. 1 acre, 20 perches to be sold. To Mordecai Jones, 10 pds. To Jonathan Jones, clock, etc. To wife, tea table. To Elizabeth Jones, 10 pds. etc. To Martha Jones, 5 pds. To Mary daughter of Daniel Shoemaker, bed, etc. To Catharine, of Daniel Shoemaker, beds, etc. To Elizabeth Shoemaker, cupboard, etc. To Rosanna Miller, stove and 5 pds. To Jonathan Jones, 3 chairs. To Daniel Shoemaker, rem. of personal estate. To Mary Osborn, arm-chair. To Daniel Shoemaker, bond. Rem. of estate to nephews and nieces: Jacob, David, Henry, and Casper Goldy, Christian, Mary and Catharine, and Jacob, and Daniel Baker, equally. Exec: Mordecai Jones. Wit: Adam Homshire, Joseph Lewis. MORRIS, MARGARET. Whitpain. April 18, 1806. March 27, 1809. 3.114 Estate to be sold and money divided among children: Christina, Susanna, Catharine, Mary, Elizabeth, and John equally. Execs: son-in-law Benjamin Corson, and Amos Ellis. Wit: Henry Conard, Andrew Norney. TYSON, GRACE. Upper Dublin. March 3, 1809. April 8, 1809. 3.117 To sister Mary, interest of 50 pds. To sister, Elizabeth Edwards, 25 pds. To Thomas Tyson, 50 pds. To sister Priscilla Butler, rem. of estate. Execs: Brother Thomas Tyson and Levi Jarrett. Wit: James Barnes, John Marple. FREAS, GEORGE. Whitemarsh. September 14, 1808. April 10, 1809. 3.118 To wife Sarah, 200 pds. To son Samuel, 200 pds. and bond 250 pds. To son Simon, 300 pds., lots, and buildings where I now dwell, amounting to 1000 pds. subject to the payment of 300 pds. To son Jacob, 5 pds. and bond 300 pds. Son George to pay to daughter Mary, rem. of 300 pds. After daughter Mary's death, her share to be divided among her children. To daughter Elizabeth Snyder, wife of Samuel Snyder, 15 pds. yearly. Son Simon to pay to daughter Elizabeth, 250 pds. To Henry Snyder, bond, 50 pds. At daughter Elizabeth's death, her share to be divided among her children. To George Katz, 10 pds. To daughter Catharine, wife of Philip Fye, 250 pds. and 50 pds. bond. To granddaughter Charlotte Wyland, 18 pds. yearly, When daughter Catharine is 18, son George to pay 399 pds. annaully. To Catharine Stout, late wife of son Philip Freas, 20 pds. Rem. of estate divided among 7 children, equally. Execs: Son George, and son-in-law Philip Fye. Wit: William Steeley, Daniel Snyder. AKEHUFF, DAVID. Whitemarsh. January 1, 1802. April 22, 1809. 3.123 Exrs. to pay debts, and funeral expenses. To wife Mary, household goods, and wearing apparel, farm, where I now live. To son Jacob Akehuff, wearing apparel. Rem. of money divided among 6 children: Jacob Akehuff, Susanna Ruben, Rachel Shelmire, Margaretta Loazer, Mary Williams, Sarah Hearsh, widow of William Rex. To granddaughter Mary Rex, $20 when twenty. To grandson Jesse Rex, $20 when twenty. Rem. of estate to be divided among 6 children, equally. Execs: son Jacob Akehuff, and son-in-law George Shelmire. Wit: Christopher Ottinger, Casper Schlater. GILBERT, JONATHAN. Cheltenham. July 7, 1808. April 24, 1809. 3.126 To wife Dedemiah, household goods, and 30 pds. and 48 pds. yearly in 1/2 yearly payments. Exrs. to sell land where I now live in Cheltenham, purchased of Isaac Potts, containing 200 acres, 100 perches. Rem. of estate be sold, except that which wife received. To 6 children: John, Jesse, Charles, Israel, Jonathan and William, 800 pds. yearly. At wife's death, rem. of estate divided among children. Execs: Sons Jesse, John, and Charles. Wit: Thomas Livezey, Samuel Funk. THAW, MARY. Abington. April 2, 1809. May 1, 1809. 3.128 To brother Charles Thaw, bible. To sister Martha Shelmire, silver spoons, and silver tongs and wearing apparel. Personal estate to be sold and money divided into 3 equal parts. To brother Charles Thaw, one part. To sister Elizabeth, one part. To sister Martha Shelmire, one part. Exec: Sister Martha Shelmire. Wit: Anthony Benezet, Jeremiah Berrell, William Hece, and Henry Berrell. PAUL, JACOB. Abington. January 13, 1809. May 22, 1809. 3.131 Estate to be sold and money divided among children. To wife Esther, household goods, and 100 pds. to be paid to her annually, and interest of money from children and grandchildren of son Daniel, and daughter Mary Ann, until son Jonathan is 15. To daughter Susanna, $50. To daughter Jane, $50. To son Jonathan, $100. Daughter Mary Tredal deceased, her share of $200 to her children. Daughter Ann Thornton deceased, her share of $160 to her children. Rem. of estate to be divided into 9 equal parts. To children of son Daniel, one part. To children of daughter Mary, one part. To children of daughter Ann, one part. To son Thomas, one part. To son Sutton, one part. To daughter Elizabeth, one part. To daughter Jane, one part. To daughter Susanna, one part. To son Jonathan, one part. Execs: Thomas Fletcher, and Joshua Comly. Wit: Jacob Thomas, Moses Lukens. DUBRE, REBECCA. Moreland. November 17, 1807. June 12, 1809. 3.135 To daughters Margaret and Rebecca, wearing apparel, equally. To granddaughters, $1.00 each. To daughter Rebecca Knight, household goods. To 3 granddaughters: Hannah, Sarah, and Martha Dubre, 5 pds. each. If either die, their portion to be given to daughter Rebecca Knight. To daughter Margaret Thomas, 1/4 part of rem. and 5/6 to be equally devided between son Jacob Dubre and daughter Rebecca Knight. Execs: Son Jacob and Charles Holt. Wit: Charles Holt, Lydia Zimmers, and Samuel Zimmers. EGG, JOHN. Upper Salford. January 30, 1809. June 20, 1809. 3.137 To wife Dorothy, household goods, and 150 pds. Rem. of estate equally divided among 9 children: Conard, Darius, John, Anna, widow of Martin Miller, Catharine widow of Simon Adams, Margaret, wife of Joseph Storm, Magdalena, wife of Nicholas Buch, Sabella, wife of Mark Zeigler and Fanny. To daughter Catharine, 150 pds. Exrs. shall be appointed guardians of daughter Theresa, and shall give interest of 150 pds. To son John, 25 acres land with interest. Wearing apparel divided equally among 3 sons. Estate to be sold. Execs: Darius Egg, son-in-law Nicholas Buck. Wit: John Roller, Jacob Bear, Cadwalder Foulke. RUSH, PETER, Cheltenham. June 10, 1809. July 8, 1809. 3.141 To daughter-in-law and 4 daughters: Hannah Rush, Elizabeth, Hannah, Louisa and Mary, household goods. To daughter Elizabeth, feather bed, etc. Estate to be sold and money divided among children and grandchildren, namely: Hannah Rush, Elizabeth Rush, Sarah Kirk, Martha Bartolet, Hannah, Louisa and Mary equally. Granddaughter Sarah Kirk shall have $130 less than others. To Martha Bartolet, $100. Execs: daughter-in-law Hannah Rush, and John Thomsen. Wit: Thomas Shoemaker, Joseph Bener. BARLEY, RUDOLPH. Lower Salford. May 14, 1796. August 1, 1809. 3.144 To wife Mary, farm, and household goods and 150 pds. Estate to be sold and money divided among equally children. To son, Jacob, farm, where I now dwell, 120 acres subject to the payment of 30 pds. yearly. To son Abraham, rem. of farm, subject to the payment of 25 pds. yearly. Farm in Lower Salford, divided equally among sons: Henry and Samuel, subject to the payment of 25 pds. yearly. To son-in-law Frederick Dill, bible. Execs: Sons Rudolph and Jacob. Wit: George School, Henry Landis, Isaac Landis. ROBERTS, JONATHAN. Upper Merion. May 16, 1809. August 22, 1809. 3.149 To daughter Mary Roberts, farm, and household goods. If she remains unmarried, Exrs. to pay 20 pds. in 1/2 yearly payments. To son Matthew Roberts, 1/2 of farm, purchased of John Meredith. To son Jonathan Roberts, rem. of farm. To son John Roberts, 1,500 pds. To 4 grandchildren: Roberts Moore, Mordecai Moore, Anna Maria Moore, and Hannah Bartholomew Roberts, 25 pds. each, when 18 and to grandsons when they are 21. To children, books, divided equally. Rem. of personal estate to my sons Matthew and Jonathan Roberts, equally. Execs: Sons Matthew of and Jonathan. Wit: Jonathan Phillips, Jonathan Cleaver, Phineas Phillips. CLEAVER, William. Upper Merion. November 29, 1802. August 22, 1809. 3.152 To wife Mary, farm, during widowhood, and personal estate. To son Jonathan, real estate. To sister Elizabeth, 400 pds. Execs: Wife Mary, and son Jonathan. Wit: Jonathan Phillips, Richard Moore, Joseph Walker. SHEARER, VALENTINE. Whitpain. July 30, 1799. September 14, 1809. 3.154 Exrs. to pay debts and funeral expenses. To daughter Maria, wife of Henry Geysingheimer, farms, in Whitpain, Norriton, and Worcester, containing 159 acres. To children of daughter Margaretta, 100 pds. to be paid yearly when 21. To granddaughter Rachel Berkhymer, 25 pds. If she remains with wife until 18. To son Valentine, of brother Ludwick, 5 pds. If children die, under age aforesaid, their share to be yearly divided among sister and brothers, subject to the payment of 30 pds. only unto wife Maria. To wife Maria, farm, and household goods, and rem. of estate. Execs: Wife Maria, and son-in-law Henry Geysingheimer. Wit: Frederick Conrad, Jacob Clemens, Rachel Berkhammer. MILLER, FREDERICK. Whitemarsh. September 5, 1809. October 4, 1809. 3.159 To wife Eve Miller, all estate. To nephew Godfrey Hamlet, son of sister Elizabeth, rem. of estate. Exec: Isaac Williams. Wit: George Peirce, William Goulston. CLEAVER, NATHAN. Montgomery. April 29, 1804. October 16, 1809. 3.160 To wife, 400 pds. and household goods, and farm, and 12 pds. paid to her yearly. To son Jonathan Cleaver, 30 pds. To son Salathiel, 30 pds. To grandson Amos Griffith, 30 pds. when 21. To 3 sons: Jonathan, Nathan, and Salathiel Cleaver, farms, in Montgomery, and Horsham, containing 160 acres purchased of John Evans, and sisters. Rem. of estate divided among three sons equally. Execs: three sons: Jonathan, Nathan, and Salathiel Cleaver. Wit: Hugh Foulke, Isaac Jones. ALLBRIGHT, MICHAEL. Douglass. May 18, 1807. October 24, 1809. 3.163 Estate to be sold. To wife Elizabeth, land in douglass, and household goods. Rem. of personal estate divided among 6 children: Conrad, Catharine, Tobias, Michael, Maria, Elizabeth. E xecs: Sons Tobias, and Michael. Wit: Abraham Eshbach, Barney Gilbert. DETWILER, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. January 22, 1809. October 31, 1809. 3.165 To Henry Bean, bonds, and 150 pds. Estate to be sold and money divided among 4 sons: John, Jacob, Henry and Isaac. Execs: Sons Henry and Isaac. Wit: John Tyson, Henry Updegrove. MORRIS, SARAH. Whitemarsh. July 26, 1809. November 13, 1809. 3.167 To daughter Susanna, 25 pds. To granddaughter Anna, wife of Charles Hallow, 25 pds. To Mary Trimble, wife of William Trimble, 25 pds. To Rebecca Johnson, $40. To Mary Phipps, $20. To sisters, wearing apparel, and linens. To sister Hannah Kirkbride, household goods. To 3 nieces, rem. of household goods. To David Wilson, riding chair, etc. To niece Sarah, feather bed, etc. To niece, Sarah, silver spoons. Rem. of estate divided into 10 equal parts, among: Samuel, John, Stephen, Oliver, David, and Isaac. Remaining 9/10 parts divided equally among 6 brothers and 3 sisters: Elizabeth, Rachel and Rebecca. Exec: Brother John Wilson. Wit: Thomas Lancaster, Jacob Thorp. RIGHTER, BARTLE. Lower Merion. October --, 1807. November 14, 1809. 3.170 To wife Charlotte, all estate. To daughters: Hannah, Mary, Rebecca, Catharine, and Elizabeth, 25 pds. when 21. After wife's death, daughter Elizabeth to receive feather bed, etc. To grandson Bartholomy Katch, 5 pds. when 21. Rem. of estate divided among 3 sons: William, Rudolph, and Joseph. Execs: Son Rudolph, and George Jarrett. Wit: Algernon Roberts, and John Roberts. CRAVIN, HELENA. Moreland. March 15, 1809. November 14, 1809. 3.172 After funeral expenses are paid, rem. of residue divided among 4 sons: William, James, Isaac, and Thomas Cravin. To daughters: Ann, Catharine, Rose, Lena, and Christiana, household goods, equally. Execs: son-in-law Mahlon V. Booskirk. Wit: John Shelmire, John Rhoads. KATES, ANDREW. Whitemarsh. October 28, 1809. December 4, 1809. 3.173 To wife Catharine, cow, household goods, during widowhood. She bringing up children and maintaining testators mother, Margaret Kates, if she marries again 1/3 part of estate. Rem. to be equally divided among children: Elizabeth, Sarah, Jacob and Philip. Codicil dated November 2, 1809. To 2 sons, and wife privilege of taking real estate at appraisement. Execs: Catharine Kates, and Leonard Lear. Wit: Jacob Kolp, Nathan Potts. BEWLEY, NATHAN. November 24, 1807. December 14, 1809. 3.176 To wife Hannah, beds, etc., and household goods. Rem. to be sold at public sale, and out of proceeds $160 to wife, to maintain son John to the age of 7 years. Income of rem. to be hers during life. At her death to 4 children: Mary, Isaac, Hannah, John. Exec: George Fitzwater. Wit: Ebenezer McDowell, Josiah Wood. WATERMAN, PHINEAS. Cheltenham. March 7, 1809. February 6, 1810. 1809. 3.178 To wife Rebecca, farm, in Cheltenham, until son John is 14. When 2 sons Isaac, and John are 14, farm, to be sold, proceeds as follows: to wife, 1/3 after her decease, to 2 sons, Isaac and John, remaining 2/3 divided equally among 5 children: Joseph, James, Charles, Isaac, and John. Execs: Rebecca Waterman, Thomas Shoemaker. Wit: Zenas Large, Richard M. Shoemaker. TYSON, William. Skippack. May 18, 1805. February 19, 1810. 3.180 To son Matthias, Joseph and daughters Ann, widow of Jacob Casselbury, daughter Magdelane, deceased, wife of Richard Umsted, daughter Mary deceased, wife of Jacob Shoemaker, daughter Elizabeth, wife of Henry Peters, daughter Barbara, deceased, wife of Michael Zeigler, to son John, daughter Catharine, wife of Abraham Huntsperger, sons William and Isaac, 1/11 part of estate each. Personal estate to be sold. Execs: Sons John and Isaac Tyson. Wit: Jacob Casselbury, Thomas Bean. EGOLF, MARIA ELIZABETH. New Hanover. May 26, 1798. February 21, 1810. 3.183 To daughters Catharine, Elizabeth Egolf, all estate. They paying to each daughter 5 s. each as follows: Simon Boyer's wife, Jacob Egolf, Michael Egolf, Adam, and Henry, and John, 5 s. each. Exec: Daughter Catharine. Wit: Adam Warthan, Anthony Bitting. SCHULTZ, DAVID. Upper Hanover. December 21, 1809. February 26, 1810. 3.184 To daughter Juliana, 30 pds. and household goods. To son Gabriel, stock, household goods. Rem. to 2 daughters Christine, and Juliana, equally. Real estate to Gabriel, he paying to sisters 150 pds. Execs: Isaac Schultz, Jeremiah Schultz. Wit: George Schultz, William Schultz. KEYSER, ANDREW. Perkiomen and Skippack. March 30, 1809. February 28, 1810. 3.186 To wife Sarah, household goods, and income of 400 pds. Exrs. to sell land. Rem. equally divided among children: John, Jacob, Samuel, Rachel, wife of Barned, Elizabeth, wife of John Markley, Molly, wife of Isaac Markley, Sarah, wife of John Bruckenmiller, Susanna, wife of Peter Warner. Execs: Son Jacob, son-in-law Peter Warner, Henry Hunsicker. Wit: Jacob Hallman, Isaac Dettra. HAWK, DAVID. Lower Providence. November 19, 1808. March 12, 1810. 3.188 To son Jacob, 2 pds. To son John, 2 pds. To son-in-law Samuel Gordon, 390 pds., 10 s. To son Joseph's 5 children, 40 pds. when of age. To son Isaac, 350 pds. To son Abraham, farm, 147 acres he to pay above legacies. To son George, 2 pds. Execs: Sons George and Isaac. Wit: Matthew Dill, Henry Wismer, Andrew Jack. SANDMAN, LAWRENCE. Moreland. February 5, 1810. March 14, 1810. 3.189 To wife Mary, household goods, use of house, 29 acres of land, income of 300 pds. during widowhood. To son Lawrence, and Michael, 350 pds. To son Christian, 350 pds. To each son, John and George, 100 pds. To son Jacob, 200 pds. To daughters Mary and Elizabeth, 100 pds. each. Rem. equally divided among 4 sons: Jacob, Charles, William, and Henry. Execs: Son Christian, and Hiram McNeill. Wit: John Nodds, James Carrell. LINSENBIGLER, PAUL. New Hanover. April 12, 1809. April 4, 1810. 3.193 To wife Anna Maria, household goods, and 1/3 personal estate and income of 200 pds. during widowhood. If she marries interest of 500 pds. and 1/3 personal estate. To 2 sons, Abraham and Paul, farm, 41 acres at 10 pds. per acre. To 2 other sons Samuel and John, farm, of 100 acres subject to the payment of 400 pds. Rem. equally divided among children income only of her share to daughter Maria Margaret, during her life. To Jacob Stouffer, part of estate. Execs: Brother John Sloanecker and Anthony Fuchs. Wit: Barney Fegley, Jonathan Richards. McBEATH, William. Norristown. February 11, 1810. April 9, 1810. 3.198 To son James, 20 pds. To step-daughter Mary Martin, 12 pds. To Nathan Potts, 3 pds. Rem. daughter Jane Shearer, of County Tyrone, Ireland. Execs: Levi Pawling, Isaiah Wells, Samuel Patterson. Wit: George M. Potts, Benjamin Rambo. RENNINGER, WENDELL. New Hanover. December 15, 1804. April 12, 1810. 3.200 To son Conard, 2 farms, 106 acres and 32 acres, 70 pds. respectively, he to pay to wife Margeretha, income of 150 pds. yearly, also maintenance. To sons: Jacob, Wendell and John, Conard, and George, 12 pds. each. Over and above equal shares and rem. to be divided equally among sons and daughters. Son Peter's wife Elizabeth to have 1/3 part of what he would get balance to his child George. After wife's death, estate to be divided equally among children. Execs: Sons Jacob Renninger, and Conard Renninger. Wit: Jacob Makcline, and John Gilbert. SMITH, JOHN. New Hanover. January 30, 1807. April 14, 1810. 3.203 To son Peter, $1.00 To son John, $1.00 To daughter Margaret, wife of Jacob Romfeld, $1.00 To granddaughter Elizabeth Romfeld, 50 pds. To daughter Maria, wife of Andrew Ohl, $1.00 Rem. divided among children: Jacob, George, Elizabeth, wife of John Stahl, Catharine, wife of Jacob Yerber, Susanna, wife of John Schneider, Barbara, wife of Henry Shellenberger, grandsons John and William Lin, children of daughter Maria, 1/2 equal share each with testators children. Codicil dated February 26, 1810. To daughter Maria, 100 pds. she being then a widow, to be deducted from the share of 2 grandsons, John and William Lin. Execs: Son George Smith, son-in-law John Schneider. Wit: Peter Bastres, Peter Richards, Samuel Pennebecker and Joseph Rendell [Kendell?]. FITZGERALD, JOHN. Worcester. November 23, 1809. April 18, 1810. 3.206 To wife Rosanna, household goods, etc. To sons, John and James, farm. They to keep their mother during life. Pay for mortgage 120 pds. and to pay to son Peter and daughter Elizabeth, son Matthias, daughter Barbara, daughter Sophia, $20.00 each. Execs: Sons Peter and John. Wit: Cornelius Tyson, William Bachtekeruh. LEHMAN, GEORGE. Norriton. February 20, 1810. April 21, 1810. To daughter Magdalena Boaz, cow, household goods. To son John, cow, and wearing apparel. To granddaughter Elizabeth, feather bed, $6.00. Rem. to be sold, and equally divided among children: Peter, John, Elizabeth, Magdalena, and Abraham's children, equally. Execs: Son John, and son-in-law Matthias Boaz. Wit: Enoch Supplee, George Evans. LOLLER, MARY. Moreland. April 16, 1810. April 23, 1810. 3.209 To Samuel Hart, 50 pds. To his daughter Mary Hart, 10 pds. To nieces Mary Iredell, and Edith Powell, rem. of estate equally. Exec: N. B. Boileau. Wit: James Oglevia, Mary Swisher. JONES, JACOB. Lower Merion. September 30, 1803. April 26, 1810. 3.211 To wife Mary, 100 pds. and household goods etc. To Lydia daughter of nephew Algernon Roberts, to have desk after wife's death. To nephew Owen, and Jonathan Jones, sons of brother Owen, deceased, and to each of Owen's daughters 5 pds. each. To relative Benjamin Hays Smith, grandson of testators sister Mary Hays, deceased, 300 pds. To Mary Davis, granddaughter of sister Mary, 100 pds. To nephew Edward Roberts, son of Rebecca Roberts, 10 pds. To Mary Axford, 10 pds. granddaughter of sister Rebecca. To niece Rebecca George, daughter of sister Hannah Williams, 100 pds. To Samuel and Robert Bond and Hannah Hacker, children of niece Eleanor Bond, deceased, 100 pds. divided equally. To relative Elizabeth, wife of Henry Calflesh, 10 pds. to her daughter Esther, and daughter Mary (Calflesh), 10 pds. To Gainor Roberts, daughter of Algernon, 10 pds. To Martha Sankey, 10 pds. to nephew Humphrey Owen, of New of Jersey, 10 pds. and to his widowed daughter 10 pds. and his son Joshua Owen, 10 pds. To wife Mary, rem. during widowhood. To Exrs. 50 pds. in trust. To Lower Merion Preparative Meeting of Friends, for alterations, 50 pds. To Trustees appointed by Lower Merion Preparative Meeting of Friends, 50 pds. income to repair Meeting House, and Grave Yard. At wife's death house and lot in Lower Merion to Jonathan Jones, Algernon Roberts, Henry Bowman, Jonathan Roberts, and David Roberts, in trust for erecting a School House, also 800 pds. in money, also 500 pds. income to be applied to hireing a teacher and in support of a free school. To nephew Algernon Roberts, rem. of farm, after death of wife, in trust for his 2 sons John and Isaac Roberts. Also Lime Quarry, in Plymouth. To Merion Preparative Meeting, 10 pds. in trust towards a dwelling house for care taker of meeting house. Rem. to wife Mary. Codicil dated October 10, 1807. Rem. of estate after wife's death to Trustees of School. Execs: Wife, Mary, nephew Algernon and Benjamin Hays Smith. Wit: Lloyd Jones, Anthony Levering. COCHRAN, MARY. Lower Merion. May 10, 1802. April 28, 1810. 3.219 To niece Jane Linsey, bed, etc. To nephew William Cochran and 2 nieces Jane Linsey and Mary Roberts, rem. of estate. Codicil dated April 15, 1810. Share of William Cochran, now deceased, to Nancy Maris, niece of brother Thomas Cochran's wife to take share and share alike in the estate. Execs: Brother Thomas Cochran. Wit: William Horn, Joseph Price. LYNN, JOSEPH. Cheltenham. October 6, 1802. April 28, 1810. 3.221 To wife Sarah, household goods, income of rem. of estate. During her life, after her death, 5 s. To daughter Sarah Wilson, 5 s. To son Franklin Lynn. Rem. of estate to other children: Joseph, Jeremiah, John, William, Esther and Mary equally. Execs: Wife Sarah, and sons Joseph and John Lynn. Wit: Benjamin Rowland, Jacob Myers. TOWMILLER, CHRISTOPHER. Lower Merion. December 19, 1809. May 14, 1810. 3.223 To wife Mary, all estate. At her death or marriage, equally divided among children, except son John is to receive 1 acre less than others, son Christopher to have nine months school each year. Exec: Wife Mary. Wit: John Smith, James Bryson. MATHER, JOSEPH. Montgomery. September 2, 1809. May 15, 1810. 3.225 To grandson Joseph Evans, 5 pds. To grandson William Ambler, 5 pds. To 2 grandsons, Edward and Andrew Ambler, 8 pds. divided equally. To son-in-law and daughter Edward and Ann Ambler, rem. of estate. Execs: son-in-law Edward Ambler. Wit: William Ambler, Joseph Ambler. HARRY, BENJAMIN. Gwynedd. April 23, 1810. May 28, 1810. 3.226 To niece Mary Evans, 150 pds. To niece Ruth Evans, 350 pds. To niece Rebecca Evans, 150 pds. To niece Ann Evans, 150 pds. To Curtis son of niece Ruth, 200 pds. To sister Ann, use of personalty, and real estate except what is given to sister Lydia, 31 acres after her death to her children. To niece Mary Lukens, $20. To relative Lydia Gibson, 150 pds. To nephew of George Roberts, to niece Jane Castner, to children of niece Ann Wilson, to niece Sidnah Roberts, 1/5 part all sale of real estate after the death of sister Ann, the other 1/5 part to George Roberts, to use for the support of nephew Robert Roberts. One other of the 3 equal parts divided into 4 equal parts, one to nephew David Harry, one to nephew Rees Harry, one to niece Mary Fairlamb, one to nephew David Harry for the maintenance and support of niece Sarah Lukens. Rem. of 3rd. part divided into 6 equal parts. One to niece Mary Evans, one to nephew Owen Evans, one to niece Ruth Evans, one to niece Rebecca Evans, one to niece Ann Evans, one to children of nephew Reese Evans. Execs: George Roberts, Owen Roberts, David Harry. Wit: Samuel Thomas, Cadwalder Evans. RAWLINS, JOHN. Lower Merion. March 22, 1810. June 21, 1810. 3.230 To wife Ruth Rawlins, personal estate, house and lot bought of Isaac Thomas, during life. At her death 3 lots, 25 acres to be sold. To granddaughter Mary Rawlins, daughter of Margaret Rawlins, 5 pds. Execs: Sons John and Nathan Rawlins. Wit: Mersena Allaway, Mordecai Davis, and John Davis. BRADFIELD, Abner. Cheltenham. June 17, 1810. July 21, 1810. 3.232 To wife Phebe, household goods, etc., $10 and maintenance, house and lot during widowhood, also $80. by 1/2 yearly payments by children. To children: William, Samuel, Isaac, Mahlon, John, and Rachel, as tenant in common all farms, all real estate subject to the payment of wife Execs: Sons William and Samuel. Wit: Thomas Livezey, John Fitzwater. KEYSER, DERICK. Springfield. August 12, 1804. July 6, 1810. 3.235 To wife Rachel, $533.33 also income of $21.33, and household goods. To son Aaron, $266.67. To daughter-in-law Catharine Keyser, wife of Christopher Keyser, $13.33. To sons Nathan and William, $266.67. To daughter Mary, $186.67. To daughter Sarah, $186.67. rem. divided among 5 children, equally: Aaron, William, Sarah, Christopher, Mary, also wife's share, after her decease or marriage to children, equally. Execs: Son Aaron, wife Rachel, and John K. Duy. Wit: Jacob Dutweiler, John Ottinger. SCHNEIDER, CHRISTIAN. Hatfield. May 17, 1810. August 10, 1810. 3.238 To wife Mary, 600 pds. yearly at the interest of 5 per cent. Rem. of estate divided equally among 5 brothers and 2 sisters. To brothers and sisters of 1st wife, 50 pds. each. Real estate to be sold, after wife's death, money divided among brothers and sisters. Codicil dated, July 14, 1810. To wife Mary, farm, during widowhood. To the congregation of Schwneksfelters, 100 pds. Execs: George and Henry Schneider. Wit: Jacob Oberholtzer, Frederick Ratzel. HARMON, PETER. Hatfield. July 30, 1810. August 11, 1810. 3.241 To aunt Elizabeth Funk, 5 pds. To sister Mary Kline, 5 pds. To brother David Harmon, one suit of wearing apparel. Rem. of property divided equally among brothers and sisters: Abraham Harmon, Catharine Heston, Elizabeth Fritz, and Mary Kline. Exec: Brother Abraham Harmon. Wit: John Funk, Isaac Morris. SEIWELL, ANTHONY. Pottstown. April 23, 1810. August 22, 1810. 3.243 Exrs. To sell all personal property, except that which wife has received. To wife Mary, all money arising from sale of estate. Execs: Wife, and father in law Conrad Mock. Wit: James Harris, Henry Hahn. PLIEM, CHRISTIAN. New Hanover. October 6, 1798. August 24, 1810. 3.244 To son Christian, all estate. To 4 daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Esther, and Eve, 260 pds. each. To grandson Christian Freatz, 30 pds. To son Christian Pliem, rem. of estate. To daughter Mary, 50 pds. Exec: Son Christian. Wit: Nicholas Miller, Conrad Mock, George Leonard. STRUKER, CHRISTIAN. Franconia. May 29, 1810. September 1, 1810. 3.247 To sister, Elizabeth, household goods, and interest of money at 5per cent. To brother Jacob, wearing apparel. Execs: Isaac Meyer, Ralph Meyer. Wit: Michael Shoemaker, Daniel Haga. WILSON, THOMAS. Norriton. July 3, 1810. September 3, 1810. 3.249 To wife Isabella, household goods, and interest of bank stock. To son James, 365 pds. To daughter Mary Sands, wife of William Sands, 150 pds. To daughter Ann Jordon, wife of Thomas Jordon, 150 pds. To daughter Isabella Harrison, wife of Jada Harrison, 150 pds. To daughter Ann Wilson, 5 pds. To daughter Margaret Harwood, wife of John Harwood, $1.00. To grandson Matthew Wilson, 50 pds. To grandson John Wilson, 50 pds. To granddaughter wife of Anthony Burk, 50 pds. To granddaughter Margaret Harwood, $1.00. To granddaughter Sarah Ann Haley, $1.00. To granddaughter Ann Haley, $4.00. To Thomas Taylor, lot in Trenton. To granddaughter Eleanor Taylor, wife of Thomas Taylor, full share of estate. Rem. of estate to be divided equally among sons and daughters: James, Mary, Ann, and Isabella. Execs: John McCrea, and son-in-law John Harwood. Wit: William Thomas, Philip Beck, John McCrea. HEPPLER, GEORGE. Upper Providence. July 23, 1810. September 10, 1810. 3.252 To son George, 80 pds. and wearing apparel. To daughter Catharine, 30 pds. and household goods. To daughter Hannah, spinning wheel, and 50 pds. Rem. of estate divided equally among children. To daughter Mary, one share. To daughter Susanna, one share. To daughter Margaret, one share, and Exrs. shall pay to daughter Margaret 250 pds. To son George, one share. To daughter Catharine, one share. Exec: David Dewees, Esq. Wit: Joseph Vanderslice, Jacob Schwenk, Benedict Garber. BOORSE, HENRY. Towamencin. July 12, 1808. September 24, 1810. 3.254 To Elders of Skippack and Towamencin Minnonite Meeting, 50 pds. To Jonas Boorse, chest, etc. Exrs. to sell tract of woodland in Franconia. Rem. of estate divided equally among children. Execs: Daniel Boorse, John Boorse. Wit: Paul Hendricks, Henry Hunsicker. ARWIN, JOHN. Gwynedd. May 11, 1810. October 3, 1810. 3.256 To wife Hannah, household goods, 30 pds. yearly. If she marries, to have 10 pds. yearly. To Cadwalder Arwin, 50 pds. and 250 pds. equally divided among step-children: Jacob, Jonathan, Joseph and John McCrory, and Hannah Nile. Estate to be sold. To Cadwalder Roberts, Jr., Hugh Foulke, Ellen Roberts, and Jacob Albertson, rem. of estate, equally. Exec: Israel Robinson. Wit: Nicholas Brile, George Hortler. MOORE, MARGARET. Moreland. October __, 1807. October 10, 1810. 3.258 To daughter Elizabeth, wearing apparel. To niece Maria McNeill, beds, etc. To niece Minnie, chest of drawers. Rem. of personal estate to be sold. To 2 nephews, William Ayres, and Hiram McNeil, 1/3 of said husband's share. All real estate to daughter Elizabeth when 21. Execs: William Ayres, Hiram McNeill. Wit: Peter Saureman, Daniel Yerkes. ADAMSON, JOHN. Horsham. June 17, 1806. November 15, 1810. 3.260 To daughter Ellon, 3 pds. yearly. To son Robert, farm, and household goods and wearing apparel, and 100 pds. To daughter Sidney, 100 pds. part, of farm, and household goods. To son Amos, horse, etc. Rem. of household goods divided equally among 2 sons, Robert and Amos. Execs: Sons Robert and Amos. Wit: William Mullen, Hugh Foulke, Jonathan Cleaver. HOFF, MICHAEL. Pottsgrove. August 6, 1810. December 3, 1810. 3.263 To wife Eleanor, all estate. Execs: Wife, Eleanor, and son-in-law Samuel Ludwig. Wit: John Taylor, John Boyer. SHOEMAKER, DAVID. Whitemarsh. March 24, 1807. December 7, 1810. 3.265 To wife Jane, household goods, and 30 pds. Exrs. to sell all real estate. To 4 daughters: Ellen, Margaret, Ann, and Mary, legacies equally. Execs: son-in-law Ezra Comfort, Jonathan Cleaver, and brother in law Job Roberts. Wit: Samuel Maulsby, Septimus Wood. TENNENT, WILLIAM M. January 9, 1810. December 8, 1810. 3.268 To wife Susanna, and a negro girl, named Hannah Marvil, estate. And household goods, and $5000. After her death to equally William Tennent Rodgers, and $1000 to nephew Ravard Rarney Rodgers. To niece Ann Stewart, bed, etc., and $1000. To William Tennent Rodgers, son of nephew William Rodgers, $1000. To William Tennent Austin, son of Susanna Austin of Connecticut, $1000. To niece Maria Eleanor Stewart, watch, and land of 2 acres and rem. of estate. Execs: Wife Susanna, and niece Maria Eleanor Stewart, and John Morrison, Esq. Wit: Harmon Yerkes, Silas Yerkes. BENDER, LUDWIG. Douglass. July 4, 1805. December 22, 1810. 3.270 To wife Anna Margaret, farm, and household goods. Estate to be sold, subject to the privileges of wife and 200 pds. shall be equally divided among 8 children: Catharine, Fronica, Margaret, Elizabeth, Ludwig, John, Christina, and Anna Maria, daughter Fronica to have share annually. To son Ludwig, 60 pds. To son John, 60 pds. Execs: Son Ludwig Bender, and son-in-law George Huber. Wit: Benjamin Markley, Andrew Young. RAMBO, JONATHAN. Upper Merion. November 24, 1810. December 26, 1810. 3.273 To wife Rachel, all estate and household goods. Exrs. to sell lot, containing 4 acres adjoining lands of John Hughes. To 2 daughters Catharine and Margaret, and son Jonathan money from lands, divided equally among them, when daughters are 18 and son 21. To 2 daughters case of drawers etc. Rem. equally divided among children. Execs: Wife Rachel, and brother Peter Rambo, and Matthias Holstein. Wit: Benjamin Ramsey, Nathan Potts. PAUL, ELIZABETH. Abington. November 13, 1810. December 27, 1810. 3.276 To sister in law Jane Paul, widow of James Paul, $100. To sister in law Lillie Paul, widow of Sutton Paul, table cloth, etc., and $50. To sister in law Jane Paul, bed, etc., and 1/2 wearing apparel, and $250. To sister Susanna Paul, other half of wearing apparel. Rem. of estate divided among sisters Susanna, Jane and brother Jonathan equally. Exec: Thomas Fletcher. Wit: Joseph Iredell, C. F. Hallowell. CANE, ROBERT. Plymouth. August 31, 1810. January 7, 1811. 3.278 To wife Barbara, all estate, after wife's death, real estate to be sold and money divided among children: Mary, Elizabeth, John, and James, and grandson Charles Wayne. Exec: Son John. Wit: William Armstrong, Nathan Potts. WAMBOLD, DANIEL. Upper Salford. March 19, 1810. January 9, 1811. 3.279 Wife to stay on premises till son Henry is 21. To son David, 35 acres of woodland subject to the payment of $25. To sons Henry and David, farm, where I now live, subject to the payment of 25 pds. yearly. Rem. of estate divided into 11 equal parts. To John, 1/11 part. To George, 1/11 part. To Daniel, 1/11 part. To Elizabeth, 1/11 part. To Catharine, 1/11 part. To David, 1/11 part. To Barbara, 1/11 part. To Mary, 1/11 part. To Margaret, 1/11 part. To Jacob, 1/11 part. To Henry, 1/11 part. Execs: Son George and son-in-law Abraham Kolb. Wit: John Benner, Jacob Daub. RINGFIELD, WENDLE. Whitpain. March 31, 1809. January 12, 1811. 3.282 To wife Margaret, household goods, wood lot in Whitpain to be sold, interest of money from sale of real estate. Interest of money from estate divided equally among daughter Maria's children: John, William, Catharine, and George when 21. To 3 grandchildren, interest of money from estate: Samuel Bartleson, Maria Bartleson, and Nancy Yelter, equally when 21 (children of deceased daughter Catharine). Daughter Mary widow of Jacob Walter and her children : John Walter, William, Catharine, and George Walter. Execs: Wife Margaret, Charles Kugler, of Philadelphia. Wit: Abraham Wentz, and John Wentz. HAUSER, MICHAEL. Philadelphia. May 19, 1806. February 19, 1811. 3.287 To nephew John Echel, windsor chair maker, of Philadelphia, apprentice. To John Hunsicker, chairmaker and Ritchell son of daughter Rachel, $266.67 and silver watch. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Henry Hoffman, $20. To Henry Jacoby, interest of rem. of estate during life of daughter Richell, his wife. To grandchildren, rem. of estate equally. Children of Henry and Richell. Exec: Robert Smith, Esq. Wit: James Sellers, Charles Bowman. ZOLLER, CHRISTIAN. New Hanover. April 9, 1809. February 18, 1811. 3.289 To wife Margaret, household goods, and interest of 400 pds. annually to be paid by son Jacob. All estate to be sold and money divided equally among children: Francis, Margaret, Catharine, Sophia, Maria, Elizabeth, and Mary, except 25 pds. which son George is to have. Codicil dated September 12, 1810. To sons Francis and Jacob, legacies and money from sale, divided equally among sons Francis' children. Execs: Son Jacob Zoller, and son-in-law Henry Knoup. Wit: Benjamin Markley, Henry Kribs. LUKENS, ELIZABETH. Horsham. September 28, 1809. February 19, 1811. 3.292 Exrs. to keep 100 pds. and interest thereof to be paid annually to daughter Rachel Walton, during her life, at her death equally divided among her children. To 4 granddaughters: Elizabeth Griffith, Elizabeth Lukens, daughter of Joseph Lukens, and Catharine and Tacy Lukens, daughters of Abraham Lukens, 20 pds. each. Rem. of estate to 2 daughters Sarah Hallowell and Martha Lukens, equally. Execs: Sons Jonathan and David Lukens. Wit: Amos Lewis, Jesse Lukens. FOULKE, CALEB. Gwynedd. September 12, 1809. February 20, 1811. 3.293 To sons Caleb and Charles, all estate, in trust for their mother during her widowhood. Execs: sons Caleb and Charles. Wit: Jesse Foulke, Cadwalder Evans. RUTH, HANNAH. Pottsgrove. January 26, 1810. March 12, 1811. 3.294 All property to children: John, Charles, Nathaniel, Philip, Mary, and Elizabeth, equally divided among them, except two beds, and wearing apparel, which daughters Mary and Elizabeth receive. All personal estate to be sold at public sale, except things mentioned above. Exec: Jacob Rhoads. Wit: John Taylor, Henry Warley. LUKENS, PETER. Towamencin. February 22, 1811. March 16, 1811. 3.296 To son Jesse, farm, in Gwynedd, clock, etc. To 3 sons: Jesse, Jonathan, and Peter, wearing apparel, equally. To 3 daughters: Susanna, Martha, and Edith, household goods, equally. To son Jonathan, 400 pds. 1/2 to be paid in one year. To son Peter, 400 pds. 1/2 to be paid in one year. To son Jesse, and daughters Susanna Iredell and Martha Shoemaker, and Edith Scott, farm, and lands in Towamencin. Execs: son Jesse Lukens, and son-in-law Robert Iredell. Wit: Cadwalder Evans, Andrew Kreibel. DOTTERER, MICHAEL. Frederick. July 16, 1808. March 18, 1811. 3.298 To wife Catharine, household goods, and 25 pds. Estate to be sold at public sale and money shall be divided among children and grandchildren. To 3 children of son Peter Dotterer, 300 pds. equally. To daughter Philibina, wife of Henry Mower, interest of 150 pds. to be paid annually. To 6 children: Philip, Michael, John, Conrad, Maria, and Catharine, principle of 150 pds. to be divided among them equally. Execs: Sons Michael and Conrad, and Jacob Houck. Wit: Benjamin Markley, Anthony Bitting. RAMBO, BENJAMIN. Norristown. February 28, 1811. April 15, 1811. 3.301 To wife Martha, all estate and farm, in Upper Merion, until son Charles is 21, and household. If she marries, she shall receive the sum of 10 pds. yearly. to daughters Jane and Elizabeth, 100 pds. Exrs. to make repairs to farm after repairs are made, Exrs. to put rem. of money in interest for use of son Charles. To son Charles, farm, he attains the age of 21 and rem. of estate subject to the privilege of mother. Exec: Nathan Rambo. Wit: W. H. Holstein, Nathan Potts. SHOEMAKER, BENJAMIN. Cheltenham. December 29, 1810. April 15, 1811. 3.304 To daughter Jane Hallowell, 15 pds. yearly, and after her death, to her children, 100 pds. to be equally divided among them. To Thomas Shoemaker, 15 pds. yearly for use of daughter Jane Hallowell. To children of daughter Rebecca, 100 pds. equally. To children of daughter Mary, 100 pds. equally. To granddaughter Amy Hallowell, 100 pds. To granddaughter Rachel, daughter of Eli Shoemaker, 100 pds. when 18, If she dies her share to be equally divided among Nathan Shoemaker, Comly Shoemaker, and the heirs of Benjamin and Robert Shoemaker, deceased. Rem. of estate divided into 4 equal parts. To son Nathan, 1/4 part. To son Comly, 1/4 part. To children of son Robert Shoemaker, 1/4 part. To children of son Benjamin, remaining 1/4 part. Execs: Sons Nathan and Comly. Wit: Isaac Leech, Joshua Paxon. DRAKE, JOHN. Montgomery. March 29, 1811. May 29, 1811. 3.306 To wife Rachel, farm, in Montgomery and personal estate. To brother Thomas Drake, part of real estate. To niece Hannah Drake, rem. of plantation. To niece Rachel Roberts, 40 pds. To nephew Andrew Drake, 5 pds. To nephews: John, James, Drake, 5 pds. and rem. of money to wife. Exrs. to sell stock at public sale. Execs: Niece Hannah Drake, and George Warren. Wit: Levi Drake, Enos Lewis, Evan Jones. MATSON, PETER. Upper Merion. April 8, 1811. May 23, 1811. 3.309 To wife Ann, all estate, until son Elijah is 21, and use of house. To son Elijah, land, subject to the payment of daughter Abigail's share of 100 pds. in 2 years, and estate shall be equally divided among sister Susanna Mathers. Execs: David Brooke, and James Anders. Wit: Lawrence Ramsey, Jacob Ramsey, and Nathan Potts. MACK, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. July 20, 1808. June 1, 1811. 3.311 To children of son William Mack, 162 pds., 10 s. equally. To granddaughter Rebecca Zeigler, 45 pds. and to each of other 5 children, namely: William, Elizabeth, Mary, Catharine, and Jacob, 33 pds., 6 s., 8 d. To Jacob Culp, Margaret Culp and Elizabeth Culp, 33 pds., 6 s., 8 d. To other granddaughter Lydia Lentz, 45 pds. To daughter Hannah Weaver, wife of Adam Weaver, 200 pds. To daughter Margaret Fox, 5 pds. Rem. of estate to grandson William Weaver. Exec: William Weaver. Wit: Henry Hallman, Daniel Kopp. KENDELL, JOSEPH. Limerick. May 21, 1811. June 7, 1811. 3.314 Estate to be sold and land in Frederick to be sold containing, 100 acres. Wife to estate at valuation of 100 pds. To wife, 900 pds. If she remains a widow, 400 pds. during her life. From son Samuel's share to be deducted $600. From son John's share to be deducted 100 pds. From daughter Elizabeth's share to be deducted 100 pds. To 8 children: Samuel, Mary, John, Elizabeth, Joseph, Philip, Christopher, and Henry, rem. of estate, equally. Execs: son-in-law Henry W. Conrad, and Samuel Grop, Esq. Wit: William Smith, Abraham Hallman, and Henry Kihl. LEYDICH, FRANTZ. Frederick. April 18, 1811. June 10, 1811. 3.317 Estate to be sold. To wife Christina, house, and household goods, and 500 pds. To son Jacob, 1400 pds. To 3 sons: Philip, John and Henry, 300 pds. To daughter Catharine, 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 113 pds., 15 s. Rem. of estate after wife and daughters sums are deducted divided equally among 6 children: Philip, John, Henry, Catharine, Elizabeth, and Magdalena. Execs: Sons Philip and Jacob. Wit: Jacob Zoller, Benjamin Markley. CONRAD, DAVID. Norriton. December 6, 1807. August 9, 1811. 3.320 To wife Elizabeth, household goods. To son Reese, 200 pds. when 21. To daughters Lydia and Nancy, rem. of money from estate, equally, when 18. Execs: Isaac McGlathery, Jonathan Conrad. Wit: Francis Hovan, John Custer. HAMER, MARTHA. Providence. July 5, 1797. August 12, 1811. 3.321 To granddaughter Martha Brook, household goods, and 20 pds. when 25. To granddaughter Martha Shunk, 10 pds. when 25. To grandson Martha Schrack, 10 pds. when 18. To granddaughter Martha Hamer, 10 pds. when 18. To son James Hamer, 5 pds. To daughter Sarah, spinning wheel, etc. To granddaughter Elizabeth Brook, wearing apparel. Rem. of estate to be equally divided among 3 daughters: Elizabeth, Mary, and Sarah. Exec: Son James. Wit: Jesse Jacobs, Benjamin Cox, John Jacobs. LEECH, HANNAH. Upper Dublin. January 22, 1805. August 13, 1811. 3.324 To grandchildren: John Tyson, Seth Tyson, and Hannah Tyson, 10 pds. To daughter Rebecca Lukens, wearing apparel, feather bed, etc. To son Isaac Tyson, rem. of estate. Exec: Son Isaac Lukens. Wit: Thomas Livezey, Silas Yerkes. WYNKOOF, THOMAS. Moreland. uly 25, 1811. September 2, 1811. 3.325 To sisters Hannah and Mary and brother Cuffee, $5.00. To mother Belinda, rem. of estate. Execs: Cornelius Wynkoof, and Isaac Warner. Wit: Jacob Yerkes, and Anthony Yerkes. WELTZ, MICHAEL. Springfield. August 14, 1805. September 30, 1811. 3.327 To daughter Susanna, bed, etc., and 50 pds. To son George, looms, etc. Execs: Son George, and Jacob Lentz. Wit: Christopher Yeakle, Jacob Peterman. BOORSE, HARMAN. Towanencin. December 5, 1801. October 1, 1811. 3.331 To wife Susanna, household goods, and 15 pds. yearly. To son Peter, 17 pds., 10 s. yearly. To son Peter, farm, where I now dwell, containing 82 acres subject to the payment of 440 pds. of said son Peter. To son Peter, 300 pds. after wife's deceased, shall be equally divided among 6 daughters and remaining 150 pds. to son Peter, shall pay it in 3 yearly payments, the 1st shall be paid in 2 years, after wife's decease. To son Peter, implements. To daughter Elizabeth, household goods. Rem. equally divided among children: John, Peter, Margaret, Anna, wife of Abraham Hendricks, Catharine, wife of Samuel Metz, Sibilla, wife of Jesse Lewis, and Elizabeth. Execs: Sons John and Peter. Wit: Henry Hunsicker, Joseph Hendricks. WARD, JOSEPH. Upper Providence. September 15, 1811. October 23, 1811. 3.333. To wife Mary, all estate, real and personal. Exec: Wife Mary Ward. Wit: Thomas Pears, Benjamin Rees. ROBERTS, JOSEPH. Norriton. October 9, 1806. November 13, 1811. 3.335 To son Isaac, farm, 100 acres and household goods, etc. To son John, grist mill, saw-mill and farm, 72 acres. He to pay to granddaughter Mary Roberts, daughter of son Joseph 200 pds. To daughter Hannah Ellis, rem. of real estate, 27 acres. She paying to Rachel Roberts, widow of son Joseph, 50 pds. Execs: Sons Isaac and John and son-in-law Amos Ellis. Wit: Nathan Potts, Seth Chapman. WENTZ, JOHN P. Upper Salford. October 1, 1811. November 22, 1811. 3.338 To wife Mary Magdalena, personalty, as she May chose, rem. to be sold, as well as real estate. Wife to have income during life, and principle if necessary. Rem. to 5 children: John, Jacob, Mary Magdalena, Elizabeth, and Catharine. Execs: Wife Mary Magdalena, and Jacob Herring. Wit: Andrew Reed, Christian May PHIPPS, DANIEL. Whitpain. August 10, 1811. November 22, 1811. 3.341 To wife Catharine, income of estate until son George shall be 18 years of age, then to be sold, household goods, and 1/3 estate and $30 additional each year. In case of her death or marriage payment of $30 annually to cease. To 3 sons: Jonathan, Abraham, and George, 50 pds. each. Rem. of estate to 10 children: Priscilla, Margaret, Rachel, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Abraham, Catharine, Ann, Maria, and George, after death of wife her share to be divided equally among children. Execs: Wife Catharine, and son Jonathan. Wit: Job Roberts, Jacob Gerhart. KEARN, MARY. Gwynedd. June 27, 1810. December 4, 1811. 3.343 To 3 grandchildren, heirs of Philip Kearn, deceased: Christian, John, and Margaret, $10 each. Rem. of estate to be divided equally among 3 children: Adam, Margaret, widow of Henry Hober, and Catharine, wife of George Shive. Execs: Son Adam, and son-in-law George Shive. Wit: David Bruner, John Wentz. WITCOMB, ANN. Upper Dublin. August 1, 1811. December 11, 1811. 3.345 To daughter Margaret Rapp, wearing apparel, cow, household goods, etc. To daughter Ann Engle, $5.00. To granddaughter Catharine Engle, $40.00. Rem. of estate to sons Joseph and John Witcomb, and Margaret Rapp. Execs: Sons Joseph and John. Wit: Thomas Livezey, and Henry Scheetz. YERKERS, STEPHEN. Moreland. July 28, 1811. December 23, 1811. 3.347 To wife Rebecca, income of estate, during life. To son Samuel, 50 acres of farm. Rem. to be sold and of the money, 600 pds. to son Joseph. Rem. divided into 3 equal parts. One to daughter Rebecca. One to daughter Rachel. One to 3 children of deceased daughter Elizabeth, wife of Eli Morgan, namely Mary, Emma, and Thomas. Execs: Son Samuel, and George Shelmire. Wit: William Redding, Jesse Willard. WUNDERLICH, GEORGE. Franconia. April 6, 1808. January 3, 1812. 3.349 To wife Eva Margaret, money and bonds, and household goods which she brought me and interest of 50 pds. during widowhood. To grandson Jacob, son of George Wunderlich, all rem. Exec: Son George. Wit: Michael Shoemaker, John Gerhart. ROBERTS, REBECCA. Lower Merion. December 10, 1800. February 3, 1812. 3.351 To nephew Joseph Wells, 5 s. To niece Rebecca Ward, 15 pds. To niece Mary Cotton, 10 pds. To nephew Henry Wells, 15 pds. and to his daughter Elizabeth, 10 pds. and bedding, etc. To Rebecca Jones, daughter of Benjamin and Tacy, case of drawers, and pewter. To Tacy Jones, rem. of estate. Execs: Tacy Jones, and William Davis. Wit: Aaron Keech, Mordecai Davis, John Young, Isaac Warner. IREDELL, HANNAH. Horsham. March 6, 1811. February 17, 1812. 3.353 To daughter Hannah Comly, silver spoons, etc. To granddaughter Rebecca Kirk, brass hand irons. To son Seth, 50 pds. To children of deceased children: Rebecca, Charles and Gainor, to each set, 500 pds. divided equally among them. To son John, franklin stove, etc. To son Jonathan, 10 pds. To daughter-in-law Hester Iredell, interest from estate of son Abraham. Rem. of estate to son Robert and daughter Hannah Comly, equally. Execs: Sons John and Jonathan. Wit: Joseph Lukens, John Jarrett. NICHOLS, FRANCIS. Pottsgrove. April 21, 1810. February 19, 1812. 3.355. To daughter Anna Maria Nichols, house and lot and 12 acres and 1500 pds. and tract of land containing 1054 acres and 67 perches. To daughter Harriet Nichols, house and lot, containing 3 and 4 acres and 1500 pds. To daughters Anna Maria and Harriet, woodland in Chester County. To daughter Martha Nichols, 1500 pds. to be put on interest and paid to her yearly. To William Francis Nichols, farm, 1058 1/2 acres. To Arthur St. Nichols, farm, 1058 1/2 acres. To Francis and Michael Nichols, tract of land containing 1003 3/4 acres. To William Francis Nichols, Arthur St. Nichols, Francis Nichols, and Michael Nichols, 300 pds. each. To housekeeper Elizabeth Sockritter, 100 pds. To present housekeeper, Elizabeth Parker. To Martha Nichols, bed, etc. To William Francis Nichols, gown, etc. To Francis Nichols, gown, etc. To Michael Nichols, one case of pistols. To Arthur, silver sword. To daughters Anna Maria, and Harriet, books, etc., equally. Execs: Charles Biddle, Esq., Bird Wilson, Esq. Wit: Jacob Drinkhouse, Robert McClintuck. BRITTAIN, JOHN. Abington. August 16, 1809. March 6, 1812. 3.359 To wife Martha, household, and interest of estate. To son Peter, bible. To daughter Elizabeth, looking glass. After wife's death, Exrs. to sell estate. To son Jacob, 200 pds. when 21. Rem. of estate divided among children: Peter, Thomas, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah, equally. Execs: Son Thomas, and Abednego J. Whitten. Wit: John Trump, William Robinson, and Abednego J. Whitten. CRAFT, ANN. Cheltenham. December 21, 1810. March 6, 1812. 3.362 To daughter-in-law Alice Craft, wearing apparel. To granddaughter-in-law Mary Craft, wife of Jonathan Craft, rem. of wearing apparel. To granddaughter Agnes Craft, sheets, etc. To granddaughter Elizabeth Craft, sheets, etc. To granddaughter Ann Tyson, feather bed, etc. To granddaughter Hannah Tyson, looking glass. To granddaughter Hannah Tyson, case of drawers, and household goods, and wearing apparel. Money to be divided into 5 equal parts. To son John Craft, 1/5 part. To son Jacob Craft, 1/5 part. To daughter Hannah Tyson, 1/5 part. To grandson Silas Yerkes, 1/5 part. To granddaughters Agnes and Elizabeth Craft, remaining 1/5 part. Exec: Son John Craft. Wit: Isaac L. Mather, Bartholomew Mather, Jr. DYER, ELIZABETH. Moreland. January 26, 1807. March 18, 1812. 3.364 To son John Dyer, $2.00 yearly. To son James Dyer, $2.00 yearly. To daughter Elizabeth Dyer, $50. To daughter Deborah Dyer, household goods. To grandchildren, moned divided as follows: to grandson Moses, bible and $100. To granddaughter Deborah, $100. To grandson Edward, $3.00. To son Joseph $10.00 yearly and rem. of estate. Exec: Joseph Dyer. Wit: John Hogeland, and Deborah Hogeland. CHUTT, BARBARA. March 3, 1812. April 7, 1812. 3.366 Rem. of estate after furneral expenses and debts are paid divided equally among all the children, equally. Exec: son-in-law Valentine Hunsicker. Wit: Henry Sweitzer, Abraham Zeigler. SHERMAN, MARGARET. Montgomery. February 26, 1811. April 9, 1812. 3.368 To niece Rebecca, watch, bible, and wearing apparel, etc. To Exrs. 5 pds. each, for their services. To Trustees of Presbyterian Church of Abington, rem. of estate, and 150 pds. Codicil dated January 1, 1807. The portion to the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Abington, shall be applied to their successors. Codicil dated February 6, 1811. To niece Rebecca, 6 pds. annually. Execs: John Mann, N. B. Boileau, John Morrison. Wit: Samuel Leech, Richard Leech, and Samuel Leech, Sr. JEANS, JACOB. Moreland. December 1, 1799. May 1, 1812. 3.372 Household goods, divided equally among children: Isaiah, William, Amos, Elizabeth, Jane, Leah, Rachel, and Anna. Rem. of estate divided between sons: Isaiah and Williams Jeans subject to the payment of legacies. Rem. of sums from legacies to daughters: Elizabeth, Jane, Leah, Rachel, and Anna and son Amos. To daughters Leah, Rachel and Anna, 50 pds. each. To daughters 100 pds. to be paid by sons after wife's death. To son Amos, 312 pds. to be paid by sons Isaiah and William, after sons Amos is 21 and after he attains the age of 23 he shall receive 212 pds. To wife Leah, $200 yearly, during widowhood and privileges of farm. Execs: Sons Isaiah and William. Wit: R. Whitehead, Bob Whitehead, William Harting, and Benjamin Brown. REES, JOHN. Upper Merion. April 1, 1811. May 6, 1812. 3.375 To son Philip, farm, 13 acres and farming utensils and household goods. To William Carver, lot, and 13 acres. To daughter Abigail, 13 acres, 50 pds. To grandchildren, 150 pds. when 21. To Elders of Radnor Meeting, $20. To May Cake, $20. when 18. Rem. of estate collected by Exrs. and to be put in interest and amount equally divided among grandchildren. Execs: Sons Philip and son-in-law Thomas Loury. Wit: William Custer, David Brooke. KERN, LORENTZ. March 3, 1812. May 6, 1812. 3.378 To wife Eve, all estate and household goods, until son John is 18. If she marries before son John is 18 estate to be sold. to daughter Mary, bed, etc. To daughter Eve, bed, etc. To daughter Leity, bed, etc. Rem. of money from estate divided among children, equally: Henry, Margaret, widow of Henry Steler, Elizabeth wife of John Jacoby, Magdalena, wife of John Bittenbender, Mary, Eve, Leity, and John. Execs: Wife Eve, and son-in-law John Jacoby. Wit: Henry Greber, Jacob Schneider. BENSON, ANNA. Lower Providence. February 23, 1812. May 6, 1812. 3.381 To daughter Nancy, wife of John Bunner, wearing apparel. Exrs. to divide household goods equally among granddaughters: Elizabeth, and Eleanor Roberts, and daughter of John Roberts, and money equally divided into 3 equal shares, among daughter Nancy, wife of John Bunner, Elizabeth Bunner, daughter of John Bunner, and Eleanor Roberts, daughter of John Roberts. Execs: Peter Saylor and Amos Pennebecker. Wit: Isaac Hawk, Abraham Shutt. MOCK, GEORGE. Upper Hanover. May 24, 1811. May 18, 1812. 3.382 To wife Esther, 100 pds. yearly and household goods, and dwelling during widowhood. To son John, all lands in Douglass, containing 150 acres subject to the payment of 300 pds. To son George Mock, all lands in Upper Hanover, containing 150 acres subject to the payment of 1600 pds. Rem. of estate shall be equally divided among 6 daughters: Catharine, wife of Henry Hoffman, Margaret, wife of Conrad Geizer, Elizabeth, wife of Philip Christman, Esther, wife of Jacob Fisher, Margaret, wife of Adam Eberhard, and Veronica. Execs: Sons John and George. Wit: Adam Hittle, George Bechtel. PENNEBACKER, JOHN. Upper Providence. August 1, 1808. May 22, 1812. 3.387 To granddaughter Mary, walnut chest, and farm in Upper Providence, containing 70 acres. To wife Catharine, rem. of estate, after debts are paid. To grandson John, rem. of land, subject to the payment of $40 yearly to wife Catharine. To son Adolf, all estate. Execs: son Adolf, and Samuel Grop. Wit: John Winter, and Henry Martin. CAPEL, HENRY. Perkiomen and Skippack. October 28, 1796. May 27, 1812. 3.389 To brother Zeller, of son Henry, farm, in Perkiomen and Skippack. To brother Herbert, 25 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 5 pds. yearly. Rem. of estate shall be distributed among the poor. Execs: Herbert Capel and Henry Capel. Wit: Henry Capel, son John and Henry Hunsicker. FRICK, PETER. Hatfield. July 15, 1808. June 9, 1812. 3.392 To children, nephews, and uncles and Catharine, wife of John all land. Son John to have 1425 pds. To Catharine, wife of John 40 pds. and guardian. To children of son John, money as follows: to son Peter, 90 pds. To son John, 88 pds. to son Henry, 82 pds. To son Samuel, 76 pds. To daughter Ann, 70 pds. To children of nephew Michael, 70 pds. equally. To children of son Michael, money as follows: to daughter Peggy, 70 pds. To son Jacob, 70 pds. Exec: Martin Funk. Wit: John Funk, Abraham Hunsberger. WELKER, GEORGE. Upper Hanover. August 9, 1811. June 5, 1812. 3.394 To wife Margaret, household goods, and 600 pds. yearly and interest of 36 pds. and 12 pds. paid out of personal estate. Estate to be sold and rem. of money divided among youngest son, when 21. To sons George and John Welker, rem. of estate equally. To sons George and John Welker, 2 tracts of lands in Upper Hanover, containing 80 acres subject to the payment of 300 pds. and 600 pds. to stand for widow. Execs: ____. Wit: George Hillegass, Jacob Welker. RACOB, CHRISTIAN. Towamencin. January 27, 1808. June 27, 1812. 3.399 To Christian Racob, son of brother Nicholas, 100 pds. After 3 years rem. divided equally among brother Frederick's children. To brother Joseph Racobs, of Alleghany County, 100 pds. To daughter Mary, 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 100 pds. To Daniel Racob, 100 pds. To John Racob, 100 pds. If either die their share to be equally divided among brothers and sisters. To daughter Susanna, 50 pds. To Catharine Racob, 25 pds. To John Racob, 25 pds. To Frederick Racob, Jr., 25 pds. To Jacob Fry, tract of land in Catawissa, containing 126 acres. To Trustees of School House, 50 pds. To Jacob Fry, all shoemaker tools. To Wolf Wisler, wearing apparel. Rem. of estate equally divided among children of brother Frederick. Execs: Joseph Tyson of Worcester and Joseph Fry, of Towamencin. Execs: William Gotshalk, Jacob Stouffer. PRICHARD, JOSEPH. Whitpain. May 17, 1812. July 29, 1812. 3.401 To wife Mary, income of land after sale of real estate, 150 pds. to be put in interest by step sons: John Harvey and Samuel Harvey for use of step son Thomas Harvey while his wife is living. Rem. of estate equally divided among : James Harvey, John Harvey, William Harvey, Samuel Harvey, Thomas Harvey, my step sons and Mary Slingluff my step daughter and her daughter Hannah Slingluff. Execs: Wife Mary, and step sons John, Samuel and Thomas Harvey. Wit: Job Roberts, and Samuel Ashmead. MISSEMER, CASSIMER. Pottsgrove. January 2, 1810. October 10, 1812. 3.404 To son George, 75 acres of land and 750 pds. 300 pds. divided equally among children. To daughter Margaret, close press, etc. To son Jacob, 1/2 of 50 acres. To son Frederick, plow land, containing 5 acres. rem. of land divided among children, except George, Henry and Margaret. To daughter Margaret, bed, and wearing apparel. Rem. of estate divided equally among 3 daughters: Elizabeth, Hannah, and Catharine. Execs: Son Jacob and Francis Bickney. Wit: Joseph Bitting, Samuel Evans. WEBSTER, MARGARET. Upper Moreland. July 8, 1811. August 11, 1812. 3.408 To Cornelia Vansant, wife of Henry Vansant, wearing apparel. To Rebecca Vansant, blue quilt. To niece Phebe, feather bed, etc. To Amelia Allimus, black silk gown, etc. To Eleanor Jones, gown, etc. To Margaret Todd, clock, etc. To Elizabeth Duffield, 1/2 of wearing apparel. To Hannah Jones, scissors, and chain. To Hannah Yerkes, sheets, etc. To Margaret Yerkes, quilt, etc. To brother Oliver beds, etc., and interest from all money and rem. of estate. To Margaret Yerkes, case of drawers, and rem. of wearing apparel. To Benjamin Yerkes, 15 pds. to James Yerkes, 20 pds. To brother Henry Vansant, 1/4 part of rem. of personal estate Rem. of estate to Joshua Jones. Exec: Joshua Jones. Wit: Joshua Krewson, Clarissa Krewson. BEAN, JOSHUA. Providence. May 11, 1812. August 21, 1812. 3.410 To Joshua Bean, $500 when 21. To nephew James Bean, rem. of estate. Exec: Nephew James Bean. Wit: Daniel Morgan, William Casselbury. POTTS, JAMES. Upper Dublin. July 30, 1812. August 27, 1812. 3.411 To wife Elizabeth, all estate, and $20 annually. To son David, $200 when 21 and interest thereof to his mother during widowhood. To 3 children: Jane, Davie and Thomas, money from estate, equally. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, and George Fitzwater. Wit: Elizabeth Updegrove, Josiah Wood. YOST, DANIEL. Whitpain. December 21, 1811. September 3, 1812. 3.413 To sons Jacob and Abraham, plantation and 4 tracts of land, containing 114 acres subject to the payment of 14 s., 1 d. To sons Isaac and Abraham, tools. To sons Jacob and Abraham and daughters Mary and Sarah, 250 pds. To daughters Mary and Sarah, bed, etc. To sons Jacob and Abraham, 220 pds. Rem. of estate divided equally among children: Jacob, Peter, Abraham, Mary and Sarah. To son Peter, 376 pds., 17 s. Execs: Sons Peter, and Abraham. Wit: Randal Osborn, Abraham Phillips, Fred Conrad. GORDON, GEORGE. Montgomery. October 15, 1810. September 10, 1812. 3.416 To wife Elizabeth, household goods. Exrs. to put 500 pds. on interest for wife during widowhood. To son John, plantation in Montgomery, woodland containing 5 acres. To son Jonathan, $30 yearly. To son Jonathan, rem. of lands containing 86 1/4 acres. To son John, $30. yearly. To daughter Sarah, wife of John Newberry, 250 pds. To grandson George Newberry, 50 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 300 pds. To son John, farm, and household goods. Rem. of estate divided equally among children. Execs: Sons John and Jonathan. Wit: Nathan Roberts, Cadwalder Foulke, and Margaret Foulke. WIREMAN, JOHN. Hatfield. October 22, 1811. October 10, 1812. 3.421 To brother Abraham, silver watch. To sister Sophia, umbrella. Rem. of property to cousin Abraham Ruth. Exec: Isaac Morris. Wit: John Funk, Isaac Morris. HOMER, WILLIAM. Upper Dublin. January 20, 1806. October 15, 1812. 3.423 To wife Mary, household goods, privilege of using house. $60 annually during her life. To granddaughter Elizabeth, rem. of household goods. To son William, house, and farm, containing 140 acres during life. To his daughter Elizabeth, at the age of 25 to have 40 pds. After son William's decease his share to be divided among children. To daughter Mary [annotation adds Ryon?], 200 pds. To daughter Elizabeth [annotation adds Dubre], 200 pds. To daughter Jona, 175 pds. with bond 25 pds. Rem. of estate divided among my grandchildren: Homer Dubre, David Davis and William Hallowell each 40 pds. and share with the rest. Execs: son-in-law Joseph Hallowell and son William Homer. Wit: Jesse Hallowell. GERGES, ABRAHAM. Perkiomen. March 30, 1812. October 24, 1812. 3.426 To wife Elizabeth, tract of lands containing 10 acres. Personalty to be sold. Exrs. to sell plantation and 2 tracts of land and money from them shall be divided as follows: to heirs of brother Conrad, 1/5 part. To heirs of sister Mary, wife of John Hildabiale, 1/5 part. To heirs of brother William, 1/5 part. To heirs of brother Henry, 1/5 part. To heirs of sister Saloma, wife of Abraham Berga, 1/5 part. To wife during widowhood, 1/2 of estate, which was valued at $2666.67. Rem. of money to be put on interest and divided in the following manner: to heirs of sister Catharine, wife of Philip Fisher, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother Henry Zeigler, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother Andrew, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother George, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother John, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother Mark, 1/7 part. To heirs of brother Philip, 1/7 part. Execs: Abraham Kile, David Allabach. Wit: Jacob Sorver Tyson. LUKENS, JOHN. Lower Providence. October 12, 1812. November 3, 1812. 3.430 To daughter Mary, saddle, feather bed, etc. To daughter Catharine, saddle, $28 and feather bed. Exrs. to sell both real and personal estate at public sale. Rem. of estate divided among children: Abraham, Francis Gurney, Samuel, Lavina, wife of Jesse Brocke, Maria, wife of Peter Pricerer, and Catharine, Catharine and Mary to receive their shares when 21. Execs: Francis Gurney Lukens, and son-in-law Jesse Brooke. Wit: Joseph Henry, and William Casselbury. MOORE, JOHN. Upper Merion. February 14, 1803. November 16, 1812. 3.433 To son John 5 pds. and to his children 5 pds. each when 21. To grandchildren: Morris Stephens, and David Stephens, 30 pds. when 21. To son Jonathan, 110 pds. To 3 children of Jonathan Moore, 10 pds. when 18. To Thomas Moore, 10 pds. when 21. To son-in-law Abijah Stephens, 5 s. To John Evans, 5 pds. To granddaughter Jane Moore, silver chains, etc. To John Moore, cow. To son Richard, clock, and rem. of estate except 55 pds. To John Moore and his 5 children. Execs: Son Richard, and Jonathan Cleaver. Wit: Hannah Jones, and Israel Jones. PAUL, JAMES. Moreland. July 24, 1812. November 24, 1812. 3.435 To son David, 400 pds. when 21. Rem. of estate to wife, Martha Paul. If she marries to children. Exec: Martha Paul. Wit: Robert Milne, Thomas Stemple, Herman Daniels. DeHAVEN, JOHN. Whitpain. May 15, 1799. Dec 18, 1812. 3.437 To son David, farm, containing 44 acres and land in Skippack, containing 12 acres. To wife Elizabeth, use of house, and 15 pds. yearly and featherbed, household goods. To daughter Lydia Wents, 20 s. To 4 grandchildren: Jonathan, Samuel, Levi, and Jacob Wentz, 150 pds. as follows: to Jonathan 60 pds. To grandsons Levi and Samuel, and Jacob 30 pds. each. Rem. of estate to son David DeHaven. Execs: Wife Elizabeth and son David. Wit: Morgan Morgan, and Samuel Slingloof. MATSON, CATHARINE. Upper Merion. November 25, 1812. December 2, 1812. 3.439 To daughter Hannah bed, etc. To daughter Ann, bed, etc. To son Samuel, money from sale of cow to be put on interest until son Samuel is 21 years of age. If he dies his share divided equally among 3 daughters: Hannah, Elizabeth and Ann. Exrs. to rent farm where I now live after my death and money from the rents to be divided among 3 daughters: Hannah, Elizabeth, and Ann, equally. To son: William, Jonathan, Isaac, Robert, John, and Job, 5 s. each. Exec: David Lukens. Wit: William Matson, Jonathan Matson. REINEWALT, MELCHIOR. Towamencin. November 2, 1810. December 18, 1812. 3.441 To wife Rosanna, household goods, and 100 pds. yearly. To son Jonas, tools, etc. Rem. to children equally. Exrs. to make appraisement of property and son Jonas and daughter Lydia shall keep as much as they choose until son Jonas is 21 years of age. And rem. shall be divided equally into 3 shares, among wife and 2 sons. To son Jonas lot in Towamencin containing 46 1/2 acres. Execs: Andrew Kriebel, and brother in law Jacob Snyder. Wit: Henry Snyder, Frederick Conrad. KNEEDLER, JACOB. Horsham. June 3, 1809. January 11, 1813. 3.445. To wife, household goods, $40 yearly during widowhood. To son Jacob, Bible. To son Joseph, sermon book. To son Samuel, silver watch. To sons: Jacob, John, Joseph, and daughter Elizabeth, 40 pds. to sons: George, Daniel, Adam, William and Samuel, remaining 50 pds. To John Kneedler, 50 pds. to son John Deim, 10 pds. to Elizabeth Lentz, daughter of Nicholas Lentz, 5 pds. towards her education. To Philip Curemen, $20. To John Ambler, farm in Gwynedd, where he now dwells, subject to the payment of 40 s. per year. Exrs. to pay the said person or persons of the Congregation of the Church of Upper Dublin 10 pds. Rem. of estate to be sold except 1 acre and money divided among 9 children: Elizabeth, Jacob, John, George, Joseph, Daniel, Adam, William and Samuel Kneedler equally. 100 pds. shall be given to daughter Elizabeth at the time a division shall take place. Execs: Sons Jacob and Joseph and John Singer. Wit: Job Roberts, and Charles Mather. FETTER, RACHEL. Moreland. February 4, 1806. January 23, 1813. 3.450 To son Michael, feather bed, etc. and 50 pds. To son William Fetter, desk. To daughter Cathrine Benner 1/2 dozen silver tea spoons. To daughter Ann, feather bed, etc. To granddaughter Mary Benner, daughter of George, 1/2 dozen chairs and shawl. To granddaughter Rachel, small tea table. To granddaughter Ann 4 silver tea spoons. Rem. of estate divided among 3 daughters: Rachel, Catharine and Anna, equally. To son George, 9 pds. yearly for rent due which has not been settled. Execs: Son George and son-in-law John Heritage. Wit: Joshua Comly, Christian Snyder, John Worthington. INGHART, MARY. Upper Dublin. January 11, 1811. February 2, 1813. 3.452 To son Adam, and his heirs, 27 pds. To grandson John, son of Adam. 10 pds. To sister Margaret, 10 pds. and their money put on interest for their benefit. Rem. of estate to daughters Catharine and Anna, to be divided equally. House and lot in Upper Dublin to be sold. Execs: Casper Schlater, and George Peirce. Wit: Samuel Livezey, Jacob Albertson, George Peirce. MOYER, JACOB. Lower Salford. July 11, 1809. February 3, 1813. 3.454 To sons Jacob and Joseph, all estate and land containing 166 acres subject to the payment of 15 pds. per acre yearly. After other years payment the sum of 200 pds. to be equally divided among 7 children: Susanna, Christian, Jacob, Maria, Abraham, Sarah, and Joseph. To wife, 50 pds. and children to give money when ever necessary 50 pds. Execs: Sons Christian and Jacob. Wit: Jacob Kolb, Joseph Alderfer. MOSTELLER, MICHAEL. Germantown. ___, 1776. February 16, 1813. 3.457 To John Hesser, money for the support of my father Peter Mosteller, if he dies before money is expended to sister Sully and other sisters. Execs: John Hesser, and Jonathan Custard. Wit: John Burk, Daniel Burk. POLIZ, VALENTINE. Upper Providence. January 29, 1813. February 20, 1813. 3.458 To wife Elizabeth, farm, and household goods, and 50 pds. Rem. of estate to be sold and money divided equally among children, excepting daughter Catharine. To son Henry, 30 pds. more than rest of children. To son David, 5 acres for erecting a house, subject to the payment of 50 pds. Execs: Son Jacob and wife Elizabeth. Wit: John Shantz, George Schwenk. RHOADS, EZEKIEL. Norriton. February 16, 1809. March 2, 1813. 3.463 To wife, 100 pds. to be paid to her with 30 days and household goods. To son Ezekiel, tract of land containing 100 acres subject to the payment of 900 pds. to 7 daughters and also 15 pds. yearly to wife. To son Abraham, land purchased of Elizabeth Norris, subject to the payment of 150 pds. to sisters. To son Joseph, land in Norriton containing 25 acres, 5 perches. The several sums of money amounting to 1750 pds. are to be divided as follows: to daughters: Eleanor, Elizabeth, Margaret, Lydia, Barbara, Hannah, and Anna, 250 pds. each. To daughter Eleanor, clock. To daughter Barbara, and Anna, 20 pds. each. Rem. of estate to sons Ezekiel and Joseph equally. They paying to daughters Barbara and Anna, 30 pds. Execs: Sons Abraham, and Ezekiel, and Joseph. Wit: Joseph Tyson, William Zimmerman. JOHNSON, MARY. December 16, 1812. March 16, 1813. 3.465 To granddaughter Mary Carver, $21.33, and bed, etc. To daughter Hannah Supplee, second gown, and skirt. To son Abner Hughes, $16. etc. To daughter Elizabeth Carver, $16. To grandson Jesse Carver, $8. Exrs. to pay all debts and funeral expenses. Rem. of estate divided among 3 children: Hannah Supplee, Abner Hughes, and Elizabeth Carver, and granddaughter Mary Carver, equally. Execs: son Abner Hughes and William Carver. Wit: John Roberts, and Samuel Henderson. STOUFFER, GARNET. Perkiomen. March 24, 1812. March 13, 1813. 3.467 To wife Margaret, household goods, and 125 pds. to be paid to her by son John. To daughter Catharine, wife of Jacob Speer, lot and 275 pds. Rem. of estate divided among 3 children, equally. Daughter Catharine's share to be kept in the hands of the Exrs. Execs: Sons Dillman and John. Trustee, Henry Hunsicker. Wit: Garnet Hunsicker, and Henry Hunsicker. ENZEST, PHILIP. Upper Dublin. August 23, 1811. March 31, 1813. 3.469 Estate to be sold. To Mary Houser daughter of Elizabeth Willhelms, $40, when 21. Rem. of estate divided as follows: to son Philip, 1/9 equal part. To son-in-law Joseph Ramsey and Barbara his wife, 1/9 equal part. To Jacob Houpt and Catharine, his wife, 1/9 equal part. To son Nicholas, 1/9 part. To daughter Mary Long, interest of 1/2 of those equal parts, and after her death her share divided among children. To daughter Dorothy, interest of those equal parts, and after her death divided among her children, equally. To William one equal part. To daughter Elizabeth one equal part and her daughter Mary equally. To son Peter, one equal part. To grandson William Frat, 1/2 equal part. Exec: Henry Scheetz. Wit: Abraham Lukens and Catharine Hocker. SMITH, HENRY. Lower Merion. November 15, 1811. April 6, 1813. 3.471 To granddaughter Mary Clawson, $266.67 when 21. If she shall die her share to be divided equally among children. To daughter Christina, household goods. Estate to be sold and money divided equally among children: Joseph, Henry, William, John, Christina, and Mary. Execs: Sons Joseph and Henry. Wit: Jacob Kolb, David Kulp. SAHLER, PERTER. Limerick. September 12, 1807. May 17, 1813. 3.473 To wife Sarah, house old and interest of 400 pds. To children: John, Elizabeth, Catharine, and Susanna, all estate. To son John, wearing apparel, and 1/5 part of estate. To daughters: Elizabeth, Catharine and Sarah, 1/5 part equally. To daughter Susanna, 1/5 part. Execs: Son John Sahler, and son-in-law Henry Walt. Wit: George Nyce, Benjamin Markley. SPENCER, JAMES. Upper Dublin. October 17, 1812. May 18, 1813. 3.476. To wife Elizabeth, all property, and 50 pds. and 3 cords firewood, and 25 pds. yearly. To son Abner, stove pipe etc. To son William, tract of land in Upper Dublin, 36 3/4 acres and 1/4 rem. of personalty. To grandson Josiah Spencer, tract of land 25 acres, 143 perches during life. To be held in trust. To children of son James' 1/4 part of estate. To son James, 1/2 of wearing apparel. To daughter-in-law Mary, share of son Josiah's estate. To grandson Morgan Spencer, tract of land in Upper Dublin, containing 33 acres, 50 perches. Rem. of estate divided among son James' children, equally when 21. Grandson Morgan to pay to daughter-in-law Mariam Spencer, 9 pds. annually. To daughter Elizabeth Shoemaker, 2 tracts of land in Upper Dublin, and 1/4 part of estate. And rem. of personal estate. To son Abner, farm, where I now dwell, subject to the payment of 15 pds. yearly, and 1/4 part of estate. Codicil dated March 6, 1813. To Exrs. tract of land in Upper Dublin. To grandsons 2 acres of land and money divided equally among children of son James, equally. Execs: Sons William and Abner. Wit: Thomas Livezey, Rynear Fitzwater. ROOP, JACOB. Montgomery. April 3, 1813. May 24, 1813. 3.486 To Isaac Markley, all estate. Execs: Jacob Capel, and Isaac Markley. Wit: John Thomas, Henry Hartman. NACE, JACOB. Springfield. September 1, 1812. May 25, 1813. 3.488 To wife Mary, all estate. To stepchildren all land in Whitemarsh, 1 2/4 acres. Rem. of estate divided equally among children. Execs: Son Jacob Nace and step son Jacob Dager. Wit: John Husten, and Jacob Husten. COX, JONATHAN. Upper Providence. May 5, 1813. June 3, 1813. 3.490 To sister Sarah, deed of 10 acres of land. To sister Mary Cox, 500 pds. and household goods. To Susanna Abel, 400 pds. To brothers William and Jonathan, $10, each. To brother Joseph Cox, all estate. Execs: Brother Joseph Cox, and sister Sarah Wilson. Wit: John Hunsberry, John Jacobs. SELEER, MARY. Gwynedd. July 1, 1811. June 14, 1813. 3.492 To son John, 10 pds. To son Henry, 20 pds. To son Jacob, 10 pds. To son Abraham, 10 pds. To grandson Elis, 5 pds. Rem. of money divided among children, equally. Exec: Son John. Wit: John Roberts, Jesse Ambler. NAUGLE, JACOB. New Hanover. May 11, 1812. June 17, 1813. 3.494 To wife Grace, all estate. To Aaron Lenderman, land in Hanover. Execs: Wife Grace, and John Buckwalter. Wit: Peter Yost, Samuel Evans. WAMBOLD, JACOB. Franconia. December 11, 1812. June 26, 1813. 3.495 To wife Barbara, household goods, and 300 pds. yearly. To son Jacob, farm, 60 acres subject of the payment of 1200 pds. and 1644 pds. paid in yearly payments and pay to wife 120 pds. To son George, 1/4 equal part of estate and 100 pds. To daughter Barbara, wife of Henry Benner, 1/4 equal part of estate. To daughter Catharine, wife of Jacob Benner, 1/4 equal part of estate. Exrs. to make public sale of rem. of estate. Execs: Son George, and son-in-law Henry Benner. Wit: Michael Shoemaker, John Gerhart. BAKER, GEORGE. Norriton. February 26, 1813. June 26, 1813. 3.499 To daughter Sarah, household goods, and 300 pds. to be paid to her by son Frederick. To son Frederick, farm, during term of single life. To daughter Nancy, wife of John Shade, 100 pds. to be paid to her by son Frederick. To son Frederick, tract of land in Norriton, containing 172 acres subject to the payment of 440 pds. to sisters Sarah and Nancy. Rem. of money after debts and funeral expenses are paid equally divided among son John and daughters Sarah and Nancy. Execs: Son Frederick, and Frederick Conrad. Wit: Jacob Derrick, Nathan Custer. KEPHART, ADAM. Limerick. August 14, 1810. July 3, 1813. 3.500 Estate to be sold and money from sale to be put on interest for wife, and she to receive 200 pds. annually, 12 pds. to be paid within one year after my decease. To daughter Eve, wife of John Kephart, $200. Rem. of estate to 6 children: daughter Eve, Andrew, John, Adam and Christian, and daughter Elizabeth, equally. Execs: John Newman, and Michael Dotterer. Wit: Jacob Reifsnyder, Benjamin Markley. KEER, RACHEL. Cheltenham. May 16, 1809. July 6, 1813. 3.504 To son George Keer, $267. Debts and funeral expenses to be paid. To son George, family bible. To granddaughter Rachel, bed, etc. Rem. of estate equally divided among children. Exec: John Shoemaker. Wit: Charles Shoemaker, Eli Berril. BROOKE, JOHN. Limerick. June 20, 1813. July 16, 1813. 3.506 To wife Mary, house and lot, where I now dwell in Limerick, containing 38 acres and household goods, and $48 yearly. To daughters Mary and Ann, bed, etc. Rem. of household goods, divided equally among children: Mary, Ann, John, and William. To son Jesse, tract of land. To son Robert, tract of land. To daughter Elizabeth and Thomas, and Jesse, tract of land equally valued at $1200. Rem. of estate divided as follows: to grandchildren: Elizabeth, Thomas, and Jesse, 1/9 part. To daughter Rachel, wife of Owen Evans, 1/9 part. To son Robert, 1/9 part. To Nathan, Harriet, and Elizabeth, and Charlotte, 1/9 part each. To daughter Charlotte, wife of James Evans, 1/9 part. To daughter Mary, 1/9 part. To daughter Ann, 1/9 part. To son John, 1/9 part. To son William, 1/9 part. If any of these shall die their share divided among children. Execs: Wife Mary, and son Robert, and son-in-law Owen Evans, and James Evans. Wit: James Harris, James Brooke. HUGHES, ATKINSON. Horsham. August 3, 1813. August 30, 1813. 3.509 To son Thomas, 10 acres. To son Atkinson, 3 acres. To son Thomas, and Atkinson, rem. of estate. To wife Jane, farm, and household goods. To daughter Ruth, 6 pds. yearly. To daughter Susanna 100 pds. and 100 pds. to be equally divided among children. To daughter Martha, 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, 100 pds. To daughter Jane, 100 pds. Rem. of estate to Exrs. Execs: Sons Thomas and Atkinson. Wit: Hugh Foulke, Joseph Kenderdine, and Robert Sutton. STARE, ROSANNA. Worcester. August 29, 1813. September 4, 1813. 3.512 To daughter Deborah, wearing apparel, and household goods. Rem. of estate Exrs. to sell and money divided among children. Exec: Henry William Conrad. Wit: Michael Brunner, Frederick Conrad. PALMER, THOMAS. Horsham. December 11, 1812. September 11, 1813. To wife, Tacy, farm, and household goods, and $107 yearly during widowhood. To son George, 55 acres subject to the payment of $53.50 and $60 yearly. Rem. of estate to son John and William. To son John and William, each a horse. To daughters Lydia and Susanna, $1200 each. Execs: Sons George and Charles. Wit: Nathan Lukens, and Hiram McNeill. LUKENS, JOHN. Towamencin. June 19, 1811. September 18, 1813. 3.517 To wife, horse and feather bed, and interest of 1500 pds. To 2 grandchildren, John and Edith, 100 pds. when 22. To son George, farm, where I now dwell, containing 100 acres subject to the payment of 1500 pds. Rem. of estate to 3 sons: David, George, and Joel equally. Execs: Sons David, George, and Joel. Wit: Cadwalder Evans, Jr., Charles Jenkins. OSBORNE, JANE. Whitpain. May 3, 1803. October 2, 1813. 3.519 To brother Robert, 45 pds. If he dies his share to be divided equally among children. To brother Evan two bonds of 15 pds. and 30 pds. against him. To nephew John Hallman, 40 pds. To John, son of brother Evan, 20 pds. To Margaret, child of brother Evan, case of drawers, and feather bed, etc. To David, child of brother Evan, cow, and 20 pds. Rachel Evans. To Joseph and Evan, children of brother Evan, 10 pds. each. If Evan die his share to be divided equally among John, David and Joseph. To Sarah Thomas, 10 pds. To Job Thomas, 40 pds. to Samuel Thomas, 100 pds. Rem. of estate divided equally amoang 3 nieces: Margaret, Susanna, and Rachel Thomas. Codicil dated May 3, 1803. To children of John Hallman deceased, 50 pds. each, when 21 and 18 years. Exec: Samuel Thomas. Wit: Joseph Lewis, Benjamin Markley. SORBER, JACOB. Hatfield. February 5, 1812. October 11, 1813. 3.522 To wife Catharine, household goods, and 100 pds. To son Jacob, and John, 150 pds. each. To daughter Elizabeth, 100 pds. Rem. of estate to son Philip and David and 2 granddaughters Elizabeth and Catharine, equally. To granddaughter Catharine, 50 pds. Execs: Sons Philip and David. Wit: Edward Hoxworth, John Hoxworth, and Frederick Conrad. LEVERING, ELIZABETH. Plymouth. August 30, 1812. October 12, 1813. 3.524 To 3 daughters wearing apparel, equally. To daughter Alice Cox, 2 acres of land. To grandson Joseph, son of Peter, interest of $100 annually. Rem. of estate to be sold and money equally divided among children: Mary, Magdalena, Peter, Alice, shares of Alice and Magdalena to be left in the hands of the Exrs. until 21. Execs: Son William Levering and William Shepherd. Wit: Levi Evans, Cadwalder Foulke. SAYLOR, HENRY. Limerick. May 8, 1809. November 9, 1813. 3.527 To wife Susanna, farm, and household goods. To son Henry lands in Limerick, and Providence, he paying to sister Susanna 100 pds. Exrs. to sell property and money to be put on interest until son Henry is 21. To step daughter Hannah, 10 pds. Execs: Samuel Evans, and Samuel Grop. Wit: Michael Razer, and John Rambo. SKEEN, SAMUEL. Pottsgrove. August 3, 1813. November 11, 1813. 3.529 To wife Jamima, household goods, and farm, and 125 pds. yearly. Estate after 2 months of my decease to be sold and money divided among children: Peter, Mary, Samuel, William, Elmer [sic, in error, s/b Elner from fill will], equally. Execs: Sons Peter and Samuel. Wit: John Schneider, Jacob Tuchs. REIFSCHNEIDER, SEBASTIAN. New Hanover. March 20, 1810. November 5, 1813. 3.531 To wife Catharine, household goods, and 500 pds. yearly, during widowhood. To son John, 300 pds. To son Jacob, 300 pds. To son Abraham, 300 pds. to son David, 300 pds. To daughter Catharine, 100 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Dotterer, 108 pds. To daughter Magdalena, wife of Nicholas Swoyer, 145 pds., 10 s. and daughter Catharine to have interest of 200 pds. and after her decease divided among children, equally: Isaac, Sarah, Dotterer. To children of daughter Magdalena, 145 pds., 10 s. To daughters: Hannah, Susanna, and Lidia, 300 pds. when 18. Execs: Wife Catharine, and sons John and Jacob. Wit: Tobias Yerger, and John Reigner. HAUCK, JACOB. Frederick. July 15, 1813. November 15, 1813. 3.534 To wife Margaret, interest of plantation and farm, containing 135 acres and household goods, and interest of 300 pds. yearly during widowhood. To son John, $30. To wife, all estate, after her death to be sold and interest of 1400 pds. divided equally among 11 children: Jacob, John, Henry, George, Daniel, Charles, Molly, Elizabeth, Margaret, Sarah, and Catharine, equally. Execs: Sons Jacob and Henry. Wit: Benjamin Markley, Ludwig Schultz. JONES, MARY. Pottstown. July 28, 1813. November 17, 1813. 3.538 To daughter Sarah Jones, 200 pds. and silver spoons, etc. To daughter Ann Mintzer, silver coffee pot, etc. To 3 children: Joseph, William and Ann, house in which testator lived, etc. Rem. equally divided among all children: Catharine, wife of Frederick Smith, George Leaf, Joseph, William and Ann Mintzer and Sarah Jones. Estate to be sold reserving 1/2 acre. To Hannah Reifsnyder, $50. Execs: Sons George, and son-in-law Jacob Smith. Wit: Jacob Drinkhouse, William Thomas. WAGNER, PETER. Montgomery. December 14, 1812. November 26, 1813. 3.540 To wife Mary, personal estate. She and son John to have real estate during their lives. Rem. after selling real estate. To daughter Elizabeth, 1/5. To children of deceased son Balter, 1/5. To children of son Peter, 1/5. To son Frederick, 1/5. To son George, 1/5. Son John to be maintained out of estate if principle be used. To daughter Dorothy, and Catharine, nothing at their request. Execs: Wife Mary, and Isaac Wambold. Wit: Abraham Johnson, Lewis Grater. STONG, PHILIP. Worcester. December 12, 1802. December 3, 1813. 3.543 To wife Barbara, income of 300 pds. rem. and maintenance, household goods, etc. To son Philip Stong, tract of 26 acres also 5 acres woodland. To son Frederick, home farm, 132 acres subject to the payment of legacies. To sons: Jacob, Philip, Henry, Conrad, and Frederick, 100 pds. each, amount already received to be deducted. To 5 daughters, 150 pds. each. Rem. of estate divided among 11 children. Codicil dated May 31, 1807. Share of daughter Susanna Johnson in the hands of executors in trust, after her death to her children. Execs: Sons Philip Conrad and Frederick. Wit: Frederick Conrad, John Hamsher, and Abraham Weber. FRITMER, JOHN. Lower Merion. December 6, 1813. December 18, 1813. 3.550 To wife all estate. Execs:___. Wit: William Thomas, John Kinzie.