Philadelphia County PA Archives Wills.....RICHARDSON, Aubrey 1751 ************************************************ 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: Eleanor Mayfarth Additional information on this family is available at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/stjamesperkiomen/richardsonfam.html ************************************************ WILL EXCERPTS OF AUBREY RICHARDSON written 20 April 1751, proved 7 May 1751 (Phila. Co. Will Book J:399 #257) Item- I give to my beloved wife MARGARET 1 full child's share to be paid to her in one year after the date of my Estate Item- It is my will that as I have seven children vis DANIEL AMOS AUBREY, & JONATHAN Richardson & ELIZABETH, HANNAH & SUSANNA Richardson it is my will they shall all have equal shares alike to be paid to them by my executor as they severally come of age or marriage. Item- It is my will that my wife & children shall live together on my estate & have their livelyhood of the same as long as my Executor sees fit, but if it happens that my executor sees fit that my Real estate must be sold then it is my will that my children shall be bound out apprentice till they come of age and their several doweries put to interest for them until they come of age as aforesaid. Item- As my son Aubrey Richardson is a weakly boy he shall have 40 pounds more than the other children. It is my will that my brother Richard Richardson be the executor of my will and my brother Edward be the trustee. Wit: Thomas Reese, Peter Boyll, Roger North. May 23, 1751 The Pennsylvania Gazette: Notice of sale of Aubrey's property includes the following: N.B. All persons indebted to the estate of Aubrey Richardson, deceased, are desired to meet at Samuel Lane's, in the township of New Providence, Philadelphia county, on the first of August next, to pay the same. And those that have any demands against the said estate, are desired to bring in their accounts, that they may be adjusted, by Richard Richardson, Executor. (Item #12996: The Pennsylvania Gazette, online by subscription at Accessible Archives.)