Philadelphia County PA Archives Wills.....RICHARDSON, Samuel 1719 ************************************************ 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 ************************************************ EXCERPTS FROM WILL OF SAMUEL RICHARDSON, Philadelphia. Gentleman. written April 6, 1719, proved June 13, 1719. "I give and bequeath to my Dear Wife ELIZABETH during her natural life the yearly rent of three pounds & one Shilling and Eight pence payable from Hugh Lowden and his heirs... three pounds yearly rent due from Abraham BICKLEY... five pounds seven shillings and three pence due from James Jacob yearly two pounds yearly rent due from Thomas Tresse... one pound yearly rent due on amount of the house and Lott Mary Pain widow now lives in and thirty Shillings yearly rent due from Stephen Stapler and Mary Appleton all which said sums being ground rents my executors shall pay yearly to my said wife for her own use and support every year so long as she lives." "I also give & bequeath unto my son in law William Hudson of the City of Philadelphia, Tanner, one pound four shillings and eight pence yearly due from John Jones...three pounds twelve shillings due from James Tutthill... one pound sixteen shillings due from Anthony Morris for the White Hart... three pounds twelve shillings due from Hannah England... one pound sixteen shillings due from Pentocost Teague... three pounds twelve shillings due from Nathaniel Edgecome... and two pounds five shillings from Mary Cooke, all of which said sums are yearly ground rents issuing out of a certain lotts of land on the south side of the high Street in Philadelphia, held of me for a term of years. He the said WILLIAM HUDSON shall yearly receive and take the said rentals during the natural life of my daughter in law ELIZABETH Richardson, after whose decease all the said ground rents in High Street, I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my Son JOSEPH Richardson and his heirs forever. I do also give and bequeath unto William Hudson during the aforesaid Elizabeth Richardson's life four pounds two shillings and six pence yearly due from Randal Spakeman. Also I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid son Joseph my great Copper and great frying pan. Also I give and bequeath unto the aforesaid Elizabeth Richardson my great Silver Tankard which shall be wholly for her own use and at her disposal only. "I give devise and bequeath unto my daughter ANN CARTLEDGE twenty pounds lawful money of America and to each of my said daughter Ann's Children by Edward Lane- being Six in number namely William Samuel James Eleanor Elizabeth and Anne the sum of five pounds and Ann's three Children by Edmund Cartledge eight pounds a piece. I also do hereby give and bequeath to my son Joseph's seven children AUBRAY EDWARD RICHARD WILLIAM ELEANOR BARBARA and ELIZABETH four pounds a piece and I do also give and bequeath unto my great granddaughter HANNAH COULFIELD daughter of JOSHUA Coulfield the sum of four pounds. Also I give and bequeath (after my wifes decease) my negro woman Dinnah unto my daughter Ann Cartledge aforesaid. I do nominate my son in law William Hudson and his son SAMUEL Hudson as my executors. Signed sealed and declared by the said Samuel Richardson to be his last will and testament in the presence of ~ Inter linoation on the other side of (four pounds two shillings and sixpence yearly due from Randall Spakeman) being made before signing~ Abraham Bickley John Ogden, Jno. Cadwalader Philadelphia 13th June 1719." [The other side was not copied into the book, so it is hard to know who the legacy involved. We do, however, have some clues: (1) An abstract of the will, evidently taken from the original, states: "daughter Mary m. Wm. Hudson, and daughter Eliz. m. Abraham Brinkley", facts not given in the body of the will. (2) A legacy given to his son Abraham by Abraham Bickley in his will would indicate it would include his heirs: He gives unto his son Abraham, among other lands, his bolting House and lots he purchased from Randal Spakeman and the quit rents accruing from same, "and the ground rent yearly accruing unto the Heirs of his Grandfather Richardson". Then personally appeard John Ogden and Jno. Cadwalader two of the witnesses to the within written will of the last will and testament of Samuel Richardson and on their solemn affirmations according to law did declare they saw the Testator Samuel Richardson sign seal publish and declare the sd. Last Will and that at the doing thereof he was of Sound Mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge. Coram Pet Evans Reg: Gen. Be it Remembered that on the 13 day of June 1719 the Last Will and Testament of Samuel Richardson decsd. was proved in due form of Law and probate and Letters of Admin. was granted to William Hudson and Samuel Hudson Executors therein named being first attested well and truly to admin. and to bring an Inventory of the dscd.s Estate into the Regr. Generals office at Philada. at or before the of July next and also to render accts. when required given under the Seal of sd. Office. fs. Pet Evans Reg: Genl. (Phila. Co. Will Book D:125, #154.) [NOTE: E.M. - the other side of the will mentioned above was not copied into the book, so it is hard to know who the legacy given there involved. We do, however, have some clues: (1) An abstract of the will, evidently taken from the original, states: daughter Ann m. Edward Lane, daughter Mary m. Wm. Hudson, and daughter Eliz. m. Abraham Bickley, last two facts not given in the body of the will. (2) A legacy given to his son Abraham by Abraham Bickley in his will would indicate it would include his heirs: He gives unto his son Abraham, among other lands, his bolting House and lots he purchased from Randal Spakeman and the quit rents accruing from same, and the ground rent yearly accruing unto the Heirs of his Grandfather Richardson.