Wills: ADAMS, Richard 1747 [OS]: Providence Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: princessduhduh05@netscape.net ************************************************ (Philadelphia Co Will Book H: 528.) AKA Richard ADDAMS Will of Richard Adams, written February 1, 1747, probated March 24, 1747: "In the name of God, Amen: I, RICHARD ADAMS, of Providence in the County of Philadelphia, yeoman, being very sick and weak in the Body, but of a Sound Disposing mind and memory, Considering the uncertainty of this Transitory Life and the Certainty of Death, Do make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following (viz) I give and Bequeath to my Eldest Daughters children, SUSANNAH Kistard, late wife of Conrad Kistard, DECEASED the sum of Ten Pounds Lawful Money of Pennsylvania, to be Equally Divided between them, Share and Share alike, to be paid within 12 months after my decease. I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Catherine, Widow of John Morris, the sum of Ten Pounds of like lawful money to be paid by my Executors within Twelve months after my decease. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary, Widow of Israel Morris, the sum of Ten Pounds of Like Money aforesaid to be paid within Twelve months after my decease. I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Margaret, now Wife of Paul Casselberry, the Sum of Ten Pounds Lawful Money aforesaid to be paid within Twelve Months by my Executors. I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth, now Wife of Thos. Bull, the sum of Ten Pounds Lawful Money aforesaid to be paid within Twelve Months..... I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Ann, the sum of Ten Pounds Lawful Money aforesaid to be paid to her, or her husband Jacob Umstatt by my Executors within Twelve Months... I give and Bequeath unto my Son Abrams Children the sum of Ten Pounds Lawful Money aforesaid to be paid them or the survivor of them, Equally Share and Share alike (viz) Ann and Abigail, to be paid within Twelve Months...." "Imprimise: I give and Bequeath and Devise unto my two sons, viz., William and Isaac, the moiety, or half-part, of all the Remainder of my estate after the above Legacies, Debts and funeral Charges is paid, to be equally Divided between them Share and Share alike. That is to say, each one is to have a quarter part to hold to them, their Heirs and Assigns for ever. "Imprimise: I give, Bequeath and Devise unto my well beloved wife Alse and youngest Daughter Hannah the other Moiety, or half-part, of my estate after the aforesaid Debts and Legacies is paid and Discharged as aforesaid to be equally Divided between my said Wife and Daughter Hannah's Husband Owen Evans to hold them their Heirs and Assigns for ever, each one quarter part. "And Further: It is my will that if Either of my aforesaid two sons William and Isaac shall be able and have a mind to keep my Plantation and Lands situated in the Township aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty acres, I give, Devise and Bequeath the same to one of them to hold to them, their Heirs and Assigns for Ever. Provided they pay the three parts in four of the value thereof to my other Son that shall not Chuse to keep the said Lands and to my wife and Daughter Hannah or her aforesaid Husband Owen Evans, to each of them a quarter part as aforesaid within two years after my decease, otherwise I order and Impower my Executors, or the survivor of them, to Sell and Convey my Plantation and Lands to the Highest Bidder or for the Best price that can be got for the same, and the Money ariseing therefrom to be Divided in four Equal parts after my debts and seven first Legacies are paid and discharged aforesaid (viz) one Quarter part to my said Wife, and one to my Daughter Hannah or her Husband Owen Evans, and one to my son William and the other Quarter part to my son Isaac. "Lastly, I do make and ordain my aforesaid two sons and my said SON-IN-LAW Owen Evans to be Executors of this my Last Will and Testament, Disallowing, Revoking and Disannulling all other former Wills, Legacies and Executors by me in any wise before this time named or bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First Day of February Anno Domini one Thousand seven hundred and forty seven." Richard X (his mark) Adams Witnesses: Richard Bull, James Betsen, Peter Tyson Salford, March 24, 1747, James Betsen and Peter Tyson declared they saw and heard Richard Adams declare the same to be his will.