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ALLEN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. March 24, 1804. 1.191. ALLOWAY, JOHN. Roxborough Township, Co. of Phila. January 5, 1803. 1.64. ANDAULLE, ANTHONY. City of Phila. August 10, 1804. 1.222. ANDREWS, MICHAEL. City of Phila. November 4, 1803. 1.143. ARNOLD, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. November 26, 1803. 1.150. ASH, REBECCA. City of Phila. December 19, 1803. 1.155. AX, CONRAD. Frankford in Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. February 21 & 29, 1804. 1.179. BALLINGER, THOMAS. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 26, 1802. 1.23. BARDEN, MICHAEL. American ship Rose. November 8, 1802. 1.11. BARDON, STEPHEN. City of Phila. April 25, 1804. 1.198. BARRON, JOHN, JUNR. City of Phila. November 26, 1804. 1.263. BARRY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. September 29-October 21, 1803. 1.138. BARTHOLOMEW, EDWARD. Chester, Penna. January 28, 1803. 1.70. BARTRAM, THOMAS SAY. City of Phila. March 24, 1803. 1.88. BATTAR, ANN. City of Phila. June 2, 1804. 1.218. BEALE, MARY. Southwark, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. October 15, 1804. 1.248. BEARD, GEORGE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. December 13, 1804. 1.271. BECK, HENRY. Germantown, Co. of Phila. March 5, 1803. 1.85. BEERE, MARY. City of Phila. September 10, 1804. 1.230. BERGENHOFF, MARGARET. Germantown, Co. of Phila. September 19, 1804. 1.235. BINDER, JACOB. Kensington, Northern Liberties, City of Phila. April 7, 1804. 1.194. BLEY, HENRY June 8, 1804. 1.205. BOLLMAN, ANDREW. April 7, 1804. 1.194. BORDLEY, JOHN BEALE. City of Philadelphia, lately of Maryland. January 30, 1804. 1.165. BOYS, NATHAN. City of Phila. January 7, 1803. 1.65. BRICKERTON, JAMES. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. February 14, 1803. 1.79. BRIGHTWELL, MARY. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. September 7, 1803. 1.131. BRISTOLL, THOMAS. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 29, 1802. 1.26. BROWN, ABIA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. September 18, 1804. 1.233. BROWN, JOHN E. City of Phila. July 11, 1803. 1.119. BROWNE, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. January 5, 1803. 1.63. BROWNE, LOUISA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. December 29, 1802. 1.51. BROWNE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. January 10, 1804. 1.159. BROWNE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. March 8, 1804. 1.187. BRYAN, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. November 7, 1804. 1.212. BURGARD, CATHARINE. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. January 31, 1804. 1.171. CABOS, JOHN. City of Philadelphia. November 7, 1803. 1.144. CALDWELL, ISABELLA. Southwark. October 14, 1803. 1.136. CARTWRIGHT, JONATHAN. Native of Massachusetts, now of Co. of Phila. April 9, 1803. 1.96. CASSIN, DAVID. City of Phila. February 27, 1804. 1.182. CHRISTINE, JOHN. August 29, 1803. 1.128. CLIFFORD, ANNA. City of Phila. November 29, 1803. 1.151. COATS, ABRAHAM. Northern Liberties of Phila. March 7, 1804. 1.185. COLLINS, SARAH. Township of Blockley, Co. of Phila. September 20, 1804. 1.236. COLLOM, CLEMENT. Abington, Montgomery Co. February 6, 1804. 1.175. COOK, PETER. City of Phila. February 2, 1804. 1.174. COTY, REBECCA. City of Phila. October 24, 1804. 1.252. COWSLER, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. April 22, 1803. 1.103. CRESSON, SARAH. City of Phila. March 29, 1803. 1.90. DE NOAILLES, LOUIS. City of Phila. April 10, 1804. 1.195. DEBERGER, JACOB. City of Phila. U. S. Frigate. January 31, 1804. 1.170. DENNY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. April 19, 1803. 1.102. DESABAYE, JEAN BAPTISTE LOUIS. Martinque, now in Phila. October 21, 1803. 1.139. DEWIFFER, MARY. City of Phila. October 18, 1802. 1.1. DIXON, ANDREW. City of Phila. February 14, 1804. 1.178. DOHERTY, JOHN. City of Phila. August 29, 1804. 1.227. DONNELL, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. January 14, 1803. 1.65. DUFFIELD, EDWARD. Moorland Township, Co. of Philadelphia. July 23, 1803. 1.121. DUFFIELD, JOHN. City of Phila. April 25, 1803. 1.104. DUNCAN, MARGARET. City of Phila. December 1, 1802. 1.26. DUNKIN, PETER. November 23, 1803. 1.149. DUTILH, JOHN. City of Phila. December 19, 1804. 1.274. EDWARDS, MARY. City of Phila. June 14, 1804. 1.209. ELFRITH, RACHAEL. City of Phila. December 14, 1802. 1.45. ESLING, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. December 31, 1803. 1.158. EVERLY, JOHN. City of Phila. March 31, 1803. 1.92. EXLEY, JOHN. City of Phila. December 20, 1803. 1.156. FAUSER (FAUZER), JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. October 14, 1803. 1.135. FAYSSOUX, MARY. City of Phila. August 30, 1804. 1.228. FIELD, DEBORAH. City of Phila. December 28, 1802. 1.48. FISHER, WILLIAM. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. November 7, 1804. 1.254. FITZRANDOLPH, ISAAC. City of Phila. October 18, 1804. 1.249. FONTANGES, MARIE ENTOINETTE THERESE BUSSY. November 20, 1804. 1.260. FOSTER, WILLIAM. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. November 12, 1804. 1.254. FOX, JOHN. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. March 23, 1803. 1.87. FRANCIS, WILLIAM. City of Phila. December 6, 1802. 1.37. FREED, JACOB, SENR. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. December 16, 1803. 1.154. FRESNAYE, NICHOLAS LEWIS FONTAINE (FRESNAYE, LEWIS). City of Phila. August 13, 1803. 1.125. FULLERTON, ESTHER, JUNR. City of Phila. November 20, 1804. 1.261. GALLAGHER, JAMES. City of Phila. November 8, 1802. 1.11. GARESCHI, ELIZABETH. Late of Wilmington, Delaware, now of Phila. December 9, 1803. 1.154. GEDDES, MARGARET. City of Phila. October 17 & November 1, 1803. 1.142. GIESE, MATTHIAS. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. April 29, 1803. 1.106. GILCHRIST, CHARLES. City of Phila. May 19, 1803. 1.107. GILPIN, SARAH. City of Phila. January 26, 1803. 1.69. GRAHAM, HUGH. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. January 27, 1803. 1.69. GREEN, THOMAS. City of Phila. November 22, 1803. 1.147. GREENWAY, JOSEPH. City of Phila. January 31, 1803. 1.75. GROVER, MICHAEL. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. October 21, 1802. 1.1. GUICKE, HENRY. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 19, 1802. 1.21. GUILBERT, JAMES. June 8, 1803. 1.109. HAFLINE, JOHN. City of Phila. February 1, 1804. 1.174. HAMILTON, MARY. Co. of Phila. November 2, 1803. 1.143. HANCOCK, BENJAMIN. Late of Salem, N. J., now of Co. of Phila. August 8, 1803. 1.124. HANSEN, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. March 22, 1803. 1.87. HARKLEY, JAMES. City of Phila. September 1, 1803. 1.130. HARMAN, MICHAEL. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. January 17, 1803. 1.66. HARRISON, MARY. City of Phila. January 29, 1803. 1.74. HART, JOHN. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. April 5, 1803. 1.95. HARTUNG, WILLIAM. City of Phila. April 11, 1803. 1.97. HASKINS, SARAH. City of Phila. January 16, 1804. 1.160. HAWTHORN, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. December 27, 1803. 1.157. HEAD, MARY. City of Phila. July 25, 1803. 1.124. HEMPHILL, ALEXANDER. City of Phila. October 22, 1804. 1.251. HESS, LEWIS. City of Phila. December 11, 1804. 1.268. HESSER, GEORGE. Germantown Township, City of Phila. December 12, 1804. 1.270. HIBBERD, ELIZABETH. Blockley Township, Co. of Phila. November 23, 1803. 1.148. HILLBORN, JANE. Township of Newtown, Co. of Bucks, Penna. September 22, 1804. 1.239. HILLBORN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. February 8,1803. 1.77. HOPKINSON, MARY. City of Phila. November 30, 1804. 1.265. HOPPEL, GEORGE. City of Phila. February 25, 1803. 1.79. HOUMAN, JOHN. Township of Moyamensink, Co. of Phila. December 7, 1802. 1.38. HOWARD, PETER. City of Phila. April 14, 1803. 1.98. HUNTER, MARY. City of Phila. February 20, 1804. 1.179. IGGLESWORTH, JOHN. Formerly of Great Britain, now of Phila. July 18, 1803. 1.120. IRVINE, WILLIAM. September 21, 1804. 1.237. ISAAC HUBER. City of Phila. September 26, 1804. 1.240. JAUDON, ANN. City of Phila. April 13, 1804. 1.195. JONES, BARNEY I. City of Phila. April 29, 1803. 1.106. JONES, JOHN. Unity Grove, Co. of Worcester, Maryland. November 22, 1803. 1.146. JONES, WILLIAM. City of Phila. December 8, 1802. 1.39. KEEFFE, JOHN. City of Phila. January 3, 1804. 1.159. KERR, ROBERT. City of Phila. January 24, 1803. 1.67. KESSLER, LEONARD. City of Phila. February 8, 1804. 1.176. KING, JOHN. Lombard St., City of Phila. March 22, 1804. 1.191. KINNERSLEY, SARAH. Township of Moreland, Co. of Phila. August 31, 1803. 1.128. KNORR, JOHN. City of Phila. October 2, 1804. 1.240. KNOWLES, JOHN. of Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. August 2, 1804. 1.220. KUHN, MICHAEL. Township of Moyamensing, Co. of Phila. January 25, 1804. 1.163. LABE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. November 24, 1802. 1.23. LANCASTER, SARAH. City of Phila. November 15, 1802. 1.15. LARDNER, FRANCES. Co. of Phila. May 25, 1803. 1.108. LAVERGNE, LETTICAI. City of Phila. December 7, 1802. 1.37. LAWERSWYLER, JACOB. City of Phila. July 1, 1803. 1.117. LECHLER, GEORGE. City of Phila. November 8, 1803. 1.144. LEVERING, BENJAMIN. Roxborough Township, Co. of Phila. March 10, 1804. 1.188. LEWIS, JOHN ANDREW PHILIP. City of Phila. June 28, 1803. 1.115. LOGAN, JAMES. City of Phila. October 15, 1803. 1.137. LOGAN, JAMES. City of Phila. March 8, 1804. 1.187. LYLE, ABRAHAM. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. December 3, 1802. 1.36. LYON, ANN. City of Phila. October 27-31, 1803. 1.141. MACK, ALEXANDER. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. April 5, 1803. 1.93. MARDON, RACHEL. Byberry Township, Co. of Phila. November 26, 1803. 1.150. MARTIN, JOHN. Ireland, now of Phila. September 17, 1804. 1.233. MARVIREAU, NICHOLAS. Southwark, Co. of Phila. July 17, 1804. 1.219. MASSON, ELEANOR. City of Phila. January 30, 1804. 1.164. MATLACK, ELIZABETH. City of Philadelphia, now residing in Darby, Co. of Delaware. November 19, 1802. 1.18. McCALLMONT, ARTHUR. ship Camilla. May 5, 1803. 1.107. McCLASKE (signed McCLASKEY), JAMES. Co. of Phila. October 8, 1804. 1.245. McCOLLOM, JOHN. City of Phila. January 9, 1804. 1.162. McCORMICK, JOHN. Moyamensing, Co. of Phila. April 24, 1804. 1.197. MECUM, G. W. December 5, 1803. 1.153. MEREDITH, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. June 28, 1803. 1.114. MILLER, HENRY. City of Phila. November 2, 1802. 1.8. MILLS, WILLIAM MARCUS. City of Phila. September 4, 1804. 1.229. MILNER, EDWARD. Late of Phila. November 23, 1803. 1.148. MITMAN, PHILIP, SENR. City of Phila. November 19, 1804. 1.259. MONTGOMERY, HESTER. City of Phila. October 3, 1804. 1.241. MOORE, HUGH. City of Phila. March 1, 1803. 1.83. MOORE, JAMES. City of Phila. June 16, 1803. 1.113. MORGAN, THOMAS. City of Phila. June 16, 1804. 1.212. MOUTY, GEORGE. City of Phila. March 1, 1803. 1.82. MUMFORD, CALEB. March 14, 1804. 1.189. MURDOCK, SAMUEL. City of Phila. August 23 & 29, 1803. 1.127. MURPHY, MARY. City of Phila. August 2, 1804. 1.221. MURY, ELIZABETH. September 28, 1803. 1.134. NICE, MARY. Bristol Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. June 25, 1804. 1.215. NUSHAG, CHARLES WILLIAM. City of Phila. March 2, 1803. 1.83. O'BRIEN, MICHAEL MORGAN. City of Phila. November 1, 1804. 1.253. OFFLEY, RACHEL. City of Phila. November 22, 1802. 1.22. OSBORN, JANE. Formerly of New York City, now of City of Phila. October 10, 1804. 1.246. OSBORNE, CHARLES. Scarbrough, Co. of York. June 2, 1804. 1.204. PEART, JANE. City of Phila. September 4, 1804. 1.229. PENN, WILLIAM, ESQ. Chief Proprietary and Governr. of Pensilvania November 3, 1718. 1.238. PFEIFFER, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 22, 1804. 1.225. PFEIFFER, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. May 2, 1804. 1.199. PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. December 17, 1804. 1.272. PHILLIPS, JONAS. February 7, 1803. 1.76. PILE, SAMUEL. District of Southwark, City of Phila. June 14, 1804. 1.211. PINYARD, MATTHIAS. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. February 26, 1803. 1.81. POLE, ANN. Late of Philadelphia, now of London, England. April 21, 1804. 1.196. POLLOCK, LUCETTIA. Now of City of Phila. November 14, 1804. 1.258. POTTS, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. March 7, 1804. 1.186. PRESTON, SARAH. City of Phila. January 24, 1803. 1.68. PRICE, JOHN. Lately of Wales, now of Phila. September 22, 1803. 1.134. QUIN, JAMES. Southwark, Co. of Phila. August 31, 1803. 1.129. RANDALL, NICHOLAS. Moorland Township, Co. of Phila. June 9, 1804. 1.207. REICHEL, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK. City of Phila. March 12, 1804. 1.189. RICE, HENRY. City of Phila. October 3, 1804. 1.243. RICHARDS, NATHANIEL. Southwark, Co. of Phila. June 11, 1804. 1.208. RICHARDSON, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. October 12, 1804. 1.248. RIEB, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. June 28, 1803. 1.116. ROBERTS, MICHAEL. City of Phila. November 13, 1804. 1.257. ROHR, JOHN ANDREW. City of Phila. August 17, 1803. 1.125. ROSE, CROPLEY. City of Phila. February 14, 1804. 1.178. ROSE, PETER. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. January 31, 1804. 1.173. RUSSEL, WILLIAM. City of Phila. December 29, 1802. 1.50. RUTTER, MARTHA. City of Philadelphia. October 6, 1804. 1.243. SALTER, LAWRENCE. City of Phila. October 26, 1802. 1.6. SALTEREICH, DAVID. Township of Blockley, Co. of Phila. April 2, 1803. 1.97. SAVERY, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 17, 1804. 1.224. SHANK, SOPHIA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 15, 1802. 1.14. SHEAFF, WILLIAM. City of Phila. August 23, 1803. 1.127. SHRONK, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 23, 1804. 1.214. SHRUPP, ELIZABETH. of Philadelphia. February 22, 1804. 1.180. SIMMONS, HENRY. Township of Pysiunk, Co. of Phila. November 9, 1802. 1.12. SIMS, ANN. November 4, 1802. 1.9. SINK, JACOB. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. January 29, 1803. 1.72. SKERRETT, JOSEPH. City of Phila. June 14, 1804. 1.211. SMITH, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. August 24, 1804. 1.226. SMITH, JOHN. City of Phila. September 20, 1804. 1.235. SMITH, WILLIAM, D.D. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 8, 1803. 1.109. SOBER, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. January 31, 1804. 1.171. STACY, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. March 19, 1804. 1.190. STANFIELD, RICHARD. Easton, Co. of Talbot, Maryland. November 12, 1802. 1.13. STEAR, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. December 20, 1804. 1.275. STEINMETZ, JOHN. Co. of Phila. September 10, 1803. 1.132. STEPHENS, SAMUEL. Moyamensing Township, Co. of Phila. December 5, 1803. 1.153. STILES, EDWARD. City of Phila. February 27 & 29, 1804. 1.182. STONE, DINAH. Westmantmill, Co. of Chester, Penna. April 27, 1803. 1.105. SUMMER, MARTIN. City of Phila. March 16, 1804. 1.190. SUTTER, JACOB. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 3, 1804. 1.218. SWIFT, JOHN. Co. of Bucks, Penna. December 29, 1802. 1.53. SWIFT, MARGARET. City of Phila. December 24, 1804. 1.278. TALLMAN, MARY. City of Phila. November 28, 1804. 1.265. TAYLOR, MARY. City of Phila. February 29, 1804. 1.184. TILLIER (TILLYER), THOMAS. City of Phila. June 15, 1803. 1.113. TROUVE, MARY CATHARINE APOLLINA DESAA. City of Phila. July 1, 1803. 1.118. TUSTIN, WILLIAM. Germantown, Co. of Phila. December 5, 1804. 1.267. ULRICK, VALENTINE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. February 14, 1804. 1.177. UNRUHS, MICHAEL. Bristol Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. June 9, 1804. 1.207. VARNER, PHILIP. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 8, 1804. 1.206. VARNEY, JOHN. City of Phila. October 25, 1802. 1.4. VAUGHAN, JEREMIAH. November 2, 1803. 1.142. VENICOMB (VINECOMB), HANNAH. Lately of New Jersey, now of Phila. November 3, 1802. 1.8. VIGNON, PETER. Co. of Phila. October 27, 1802. 1.7. VOGEL, FREDERICK. City of Phila. December 2, 1802. 1.34. VONWEILER, ANDREW. City of Phila. January 27, 1804. 1.164. WAGGONER, ADAM. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. November 15, 1804. 1.259. WAGNER, JOHN NICHOLAS. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. April 18, 1803. 1.100. WANHUP, MARGARET. March 19, 1803. 1.86. WARNER, MARGERY. City of Phila. December 22, 1804. 1.276. WATTS, GEORGE. City of Phila. November 26, 1802. 1.24. WELLS, JOHN. City of Phila. October 19, 1804. 1.250. WESCOTT, GEORGE. City of Phila. September 24, 1804. 1.251. WEVILL, RICHARD. September 13, 1803. 1.133. WHARTON, CHAMLESS. City of Phila. November 15, 1802. 1.18. WHITTON, ELIZABETH. Southwark, City of Phila. December 18, 1804. 1.273. WIGMORE, THOMAS. City of Phila. September 28 & 29, 1803. 1.135. WIKOFF, PETER. Blockley Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. June 26, 1804. 1.216. WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Blockley Township, Co. of Phila. August 27, 1804. 1.226. WILLIAMS, MARY. City of Phila. October 25, 1802. 1.5. WILLIAMS, SARAH. City of Phila. September 1, 1803. 1.129. WISHART, ANN. City of Phila. June 6, 1803. 1.108. WISHART, WILLIAM. City of Phila. May 23, 1804. 1.202. WOELPPER, JOHN FREDERICK. Co. of Phila. September 15, 1804. 1.231. WORKNOT, MARTIN. Kensington, Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 19, 1803. 1.121. YOUNG, ELINOR. Township of Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. April 13 & 30, 1803. 1.99. YOUNG, JOHN. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. November 1, 1802. 1.7. YOUNG, PHILIP. City of Phila. March 30, 1803. 1.91. ZEPERNISK, GODFREY. Germantown, Co. of Phila. May 8, 1804. 1.201. ____________________________________________________ DEWIFFER, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. January 4, 1791. October 18, 1802. 1.1. Exec: Daughter Margaret Kelly. Wit: Jacob R. Howell, James Milnor. GROVER, MICHAEL. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. May 30, 1802. October 21, 1802. 1.1. Wife: Mary Grover. Sons: Powell and Michael Grover. Daughters: Martha Grover and Mary Roberts. Grandchildren: Mary, Powel, Susannah, Elizabeth and Michael Grover, children of son Michael Grover (the son of Elizabeth Sherran). Grandson: Grover Roberts, son of dau. Mary Roberts. Mentions Abraham Tooley, John Hufty, William Edwards, John Fryhoffer, Joseph Paul. Land on Catawassee Creek, Northumberland Co. and in Lower Dublin Township. Exec: Son Powell Grover and friend John Fryhoffer of Lower Dublin. Wit: John Roberts, Jonathan White, John Watts. VARNEY, JOHN. City of Phila. Jeweller. October 23, 1802. October 25, 1802. 1.4. All estate to friend Mary Mires. Exec: Isaac Praul of Philadelphia, Physician. Wit: Nathaniel Curren, Hannah Praul. WILLIAMS, MARY. City of Phila. November 10, 1778. October 25, 1802. 1.5. Friends: Joseph Walker of Treedyffrin Township, Co. of Chester, Penna., farmer, and Sarah his wife. Lewis Walker, son of said Joseph Walker. Edith Cramer. House and lot on Fifth St., Phila. Exec: Lewis Walker. Wit: Joseph Price, Isaac Price. SALTER, LAWRENCE. City of Phila. Merchant. June 8, 1802. October 26, 1802. 1.6. Sisters: Lucy and Frances. Brothers: John and George Salter. Exec: Father John Saltar. Wit: Mary Mayberry, Charles Endicutt. VIGNON, PETER. Co. of Phila. July 20, 1800. October 27, 1802. 1.7. Friend: Curcie(?), the elder, merchant. Sister: Sophie Vignon. Negro man: Mantplaisir. Exec: Friend John Pagot. Wit: Patrick Gernon, F. G. Deimling. YOUNG, JOHN. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Husbandman. October 15, 1802. November 1, 1802. 1.7. Son: Henry. Exec: Wife Mary Young to have all estate. Wit: W. Robinson, Jr., Samson Crosby. MILLER, HENRY. City of Phila. Baker and Shopkeeper. October 26, 1802. November 2, 1802. 1.8. Wife: Mary Miller, late Steelman. Brother: Christian Miller of Saltzburg. Exec: Wife Mary. Wit: John T. Stief, John Kennedy, Henry Ries. VENICOMB (VINECOMB), HANNAH. Lately of New Jersey, now of Phila. October 25, 1802. November 3, 1802. 1.8. Sons: Jacob Kay, Benjamin Kay, Joseph Kay, Josiah Kay. Daughters: Mary Ann Kelly, Hannah Hutton, Jemimah Borden. Exec: Sons Joseph Kay, Josiah Kay. Wit: John Church, Isaac Norris. SIMS, ANN. July 16, 1800. November 4, 1802. 1.9. Son: Joseph Sims. Grandson: Wooddrop Sims, son of Joseph Sims. Daughters: Sarah W. Wynkoop and Ann Wooddrop Gilpin. Hannah Boggs. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Howard Sims, dau. of son Wooddrop Sims and Sarah Sims, now Sarah Hopkins. Legacies to son Joseph W. Sims' children; Sarah W. Wynkoop's children; Ann W. Gilpin's children; Elizabeth Howard Sims, dau. of son Woodrop Sims, decd. Mentions John T. Vollmer, David Wild, Christopher Miller. Property in Passyunk Township, Philadelphia Co. Benjamin Wynkoop renounced. Exec: Son Joseph Sims, son-in-law Benjamin Wynkoop and John Bernard Gilpin. Wit: Matthias Deshong, Samuel Church, Junr. BARDEN, MICHAEL. Native of Ireland, now a mariner on board of the American ship Rose. June 26, 1802. November 8, 1802. 1.11. Exec: Friend and shipmate Michael White to have all of estate. Wit: John McClellan, Daniel J. Adams. GALLAGHER, JAMES. City of Phila. China merchant. August 26, 1802. November 8, 1802. 1.11. Sons: James, Thomas and John. Daughter: Anne. Sisters: Catharine and Mary. Exec: John Carrell, ironmonger, Edward Carrell and John Taggert, merchant, and Mathew Carey, bookseller, all of Phila. Charles Gallagher, Honour Caroll. SIMMONS, HENRY. Township of Pysiunk, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. October 31, 1802. November 9, 1802. 1.12. Wife: Abbey Simmons. Children: Five, names not given. Exec: Friends Jacob Simmons, John Gatzs and wife Abbey Simmons. Wit: Joseph Thompson, John Simmons. STANFIELD, RICHARD. Easton, Co. of Talbot, Maryland. Ship carpenter. June 22, 1801. November 12, 1802. 1.13. Proved in Phila. Brother: Benjamin Stanfield, Talbot County, Maryland, to have all estate. Exec: Abner Bartleson of Phila. Wit: Alexr. Tod, Niel Mathison. SHANK, SOPHIA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. April 21, 1802. November 15, 1802. 1.14. Legacies to friends Sophia Conover, Elizabeth Marks, Mary Fitch, Society for Relief and Support of the Poor, Aged and Infirm members of the German Lutheran Congregation in and near Philadelphia, Penna. Exec: Christian Dannaker, John Stroup. Wit: George Krebs, John Brown. LANCASTER, SARAH. City of Phila. 4 mo. 25, 1799. November 15, 1802. 1.15. Legacies to Mary White, wife of Christopher; Martha Hensey, dau. of Isaac Hensey; Mary, wife of William Steel; Hannah, dau. of Christopher White; Sarah, dau. of said Christopher White; Elizabeth, wife of John Letchworth; Margaret, widow of Rudy Cook; daus. of Margaret, widow of Rudy Cook; Sarah and Mary Burden, daus. of John Burden, decd. Children of William Steel. Exec: Isaac Pearson, in case of his death, John Letchworth to be Exec. Wit: David Moon, Jeremiah Paul. WHARTON, CHAMLESS. City of Phila. Merchant. December 5, 1801. November 15, 1802. 1.18. Mother: Rebecca Wharton. Legacies to Nathan Hunt of North Carolina; William Savery and Deborah Basset. Legacy in trust to sd. William Savery to be disposed of for relief of poor, distressed people, without respect to any particular society of people. Female Society established among people called Quakers, in Philadelphia for relief and education of poor females. Legacies to Penna. Hospital. Penna. Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery. People called Quakers in Upper Canada, France and Germany toward erecting Meeting Houses, &c. Fund in trust to be under direction of Quarterly Meeting of Quakers in Philadelphia for school education and religious instruction of poor children of said people. Exec: Mother Rebecca Wharton, Alexander Wilson, John Morton, Junr., George Williams and Joseph Parrish. Wit: Joshua Ash, John Elliot Cresson, Joseph Turbill. MATLACK, ELIZABETH. City of Philadelphia, now residing in Darby, Co. of Delaware. Widow. September 13, 1802. November 19, 1802. 1.18. Dated at Darby, proved at Phila. Late husband: Josiah Matlack. Legacies to Anne Ferguson Watson, Charles Ferguson Watson (children of Matthew Watson and my niece Mary, his wife). Daughter: Ann Smith. Exec: Friends Joseph Bennett Eves and Samuel Williams, Junr. of City of Phila. Wit: Josiah Bunting, William Gardiner, John Humphreys. GUICKE, HENRY. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Grocer. September 30, 1802. November 19, 1802. 1.21. Guardian: William Brown for Margaret Hempbill. Christian Hempbill. Exec: Wife Henrietta Louisa Guicke and William Brown. Wit: Patrick Kerr Rogers, Catherin Groll, Frederick Tryon. OFFLEY, RACHEL. City of Phila. Widow. 3 mo. 27, 1794. November 22, 1802. 1.22. Daughter: Elizabeth Dawson. Son: Caleb Offley. Sarah, oldest dau. of Elizabeth Dawson. Exec: Jona. Evans, Junr. Wit: Thomas Trotter, Joseph Cowgill. LABE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Dealer in flour. September 3, 1798. November 24, 1802. 1.23. Wife: Mary. Jacob Emmery, son of Jacob Emmery of Northern Liberties, dealer in flour. Exec: Wife Mary and Jacob Emmery. Wit: Jacob Masoner, Peter Cline, Stephen Greene. BALLINGER, THOMAS. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. House carpenter. August 7, 1802. November 26, 1802. 1.23. Wife: Catharine Ballinger. Children: Lydia and Wesley. Exec: Brothers Jacob and Isaac Ballinger. Wit: Thomas Smith, Joseph Justice, Thomas Stoker. WATTS, GEORGE. City of Phila. Mariner. October 27, 1802. November 26, 1802. 1.24. Signed at Newbern, Craven County, North Carolina; proved in Phila. Children: George, Mary, Betsy and William Watts. Exec: John Frankford and David Ware of Phila. David Ware renounced. Wit: Alexr. Davidson, James Nesbitt, Samuel Holmes. BRISTOLL, THOMAS. Second Street, Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 3, 1802. November 29, 1802. 1.26. Sisters: Hannah Bristoll and Margaret Arden. Charles Bowman. Nephew: Robert Wells. Brother's Daughter: Mary Bristoll. Oxford Meeting House. Thomas Bristoll. Rebecca Busby, dau. of William Busby. Elizabeth Wells, wife of Samuel Wells. Sarah McGredy, widow. Thomas Keen, son of Elijah Keen. Exec: Simon Shugart, sister Hannah Bristoll. Wit: Charles Rubicam, John Cook. DUNCAN, MARGARET. City of Phila. Widow. December 5, 1801. December 1, 1802. 1.26. Son: Matthew Duncan. Grandsons: John Mason Duncan, eldest son of son Matthew and David Telfair Duncan, second son of son Matthew. Exec. to erect brick church on 13th Street for use of such congregation of persons as shall belong to present reformed synod to which Rev. Robert Annan's Church in Spruce Street belong. Granddau.: Ann Timothy, dau. of dau. Elizabeth Telfair, decd. David Telfair. Grandchildren: Robert Pryor Duncan and Margaret Duncan, children of son Isaac, decd. Great- grandson: Isaac Telfair McKim, son of granddaughter Margaret McKim. Isabella Bailey, dau. of dau. Mary Ann Bailey. Grandchildren: Isaac, James, Henry and Elizabeth, children of sd. dau. Mary Ann. Granddaughter: Esther Bailey, dau. of sd. dau. Mary Ann. Great-granddaughter: Ann Holliday, dau. of granddau. Ann Holliday, decd. Sarah Carson, mantua maker, dau. of James Carson, taylor, decd. Granddaughter: Margaret McKim, dau. of dau. Elizabeth. Grandson: David Telfair, son of sd. dau. Mary Ann Bailey. Great-granddaughters: Elizabeth and Sarah Holliday, daus. of granddau. Ann Holliday. Property purchased from John Purdon. Grandsons: Isaac and William McKim, sons of dau. Margaret McKim, decd. Granddaughter: Margaret Bailey, dau. of dau. Mary Ann. Granddaughter: Margaret McKim and her son David Telfair. Granddaughter: Margaret Holliday (dau. of son Robert Duncan, decd.). Grandson: William Bailey, son of dau. Mary Ann. Land occupied by John Davidson in Northumberland. Grandsons: Isaac and William Bailey, sons of dau. Mary Ann Bailey. Ann Bailey, dau. of sd. dau. Mary Ann. Granddaughter: Ann Timothy Land in Northumberland occupied by Jacob Leix. Land in Luzerne Co. purchased from John Dick. Land in Lycoming, Centre and Dauphin Co. Exec: Son Matthew Duncan and son-in-law William Bailey. Wit: Peter Lohra, Silas E. Weir, Jas. Humphreys. VOGEL, FREDERICK. City of Phila. Bricklayer. October 20, 1802. December 2, 1802. 1.34. Children: George, Frederick, Elizabeth, Charlotte, John and Katherine Vogel. Exec: Sons George and Frederick Vogel and dau. Elizabeth Vogel. Wit: George Rantzen, John Bennett, John Sheble, R. Whitehead. LYLE, ABRAHAM. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. October 7, 1802. December 3, 1802. 1.36. Father and Mother: Isaac and Elizabeth Lyle. Brother: John Lyle. Sister: Ann Lyle. George Fox. Exec: Father Isaac Lyle. Wit: Lawrence Van Booskirk, John Lyle. FRANCIS, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Windsor chair maker. November 12, 1801. December 6, 1802. 1.37. Exec: Wife Mary Francis to have all of estate. Wit: George Armitage, Christian Hawk, Benjamin Brown. LAVERGNE, LETTICAI. City of Phila. Widow. November 16, 1802. December 7, 1802. 1.37. Sole Exec: Friend Rebecca Bravard to have estate. Wit: Daniel Becley, Margaret Becley. HOUMAN, JOHN. Township of Moyamensink, Co. of Phila. February 13, 1796. December 7, 1802. 1.38. Wife: Mary Houman to have all estate during life. Daughter: Mary Houman. Step-Daughter: Barbara Smith, wife of George Smith of Allentown. Son: Joseph. Exec: Wife Mary and Thomas Parker of this City, clock and watchmaker, Isaac Paxson, iron monger. Wit: Robert Pleasants, Joseph Pleasants, Francis Knox, Junr., Kinsey Williams. Codicil: May 22, 1802. Mentions property in Moyamensink Township bought of Michael Burk. Wit: James Pemberton, Henry Cahe, Blathwaite Jones Shober. JONES, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Glazier. July 16, 1799. December 8, 1802. 1.39. Wife: Elizabeth, decd. Son: Matthew Jones. Daughters: Mary Jones (now Morris) and Elizabeth (now Garrett). Youngest son: Robert Jones. Sons of second wife: William and Joseph Gray. Robert Jones son by second wife. Grandson: William Jones, son of son Robert. Mentions John Rudolph, Stephen Paschall, Robert Smith, William Gardner and Christopher Elliott. Property in Southwark purchased of Anthony Noble and Sarah, his wife; other property in Phila. John Garrett, husband of dau. Elizabeth. Exec: Sons Matthew and Robert and friends Joseph Cowperthwaite and Abraham Shoemaker. Wit: Joseph Wetherill, Abrm. Shoemaker, Junr., Daniel Addis, First wife Ann. Codicil: November 19, 1802. Revokes all gifts bequeathed to dau. Elizabeth and leaves to grandson William Jones only half of that bequeathed to him by will. Wit: Henry Sheaff, Jno. Reilley, William L. Lonnbag. ELFRITH, RACHAEL. City of Phila. Widow of Josiah Elfreth, late of sd. city. Cabinet maker. October 8, 1802. December 14, 1802. 1.45. Mother: Hannah Cathrall. Children: John and Isaac C. Elfreth. Brothers: Edward and Isaac Cathrall. Sister: Hannah Cathrall, Junr. Guardian of children: Bro. Isaac. Exec: Mother and brother Isaac. Wit: Barney Scheemo, Peter Thomson. ALLAN, ANN. Township of Moyamensing, Co. of Phila. September 29, 1802. December 28, 1802. 1.47. Ann Allan Stephens, dau. of Rebecca and Samuel Stephens; Halstead Stephens, 2nd son of sd. Samuel and Rebecca Stephens. Halstead Richardson, son of John Richardson and Sarah his wife of Upper Freehold Monmoth and state of New Jersey. Catharine Potter, dau. of Ruben and Zepha Potter. Sister: Rebecca Stephens. Exec: Samuel Stephens. Wit: Samuel Baker, Robert Thompson, Spencer Cook. FIELD, DEBORAH. City of Phila. Wife of John Field, merchant. May 22, 1802. December 28, 1802. 1.48. Friends: Ellis Yarnall and Peter Thompson, both of sd. city. Legacies to Cornelia M. Harrison, John Thomas of Philadelphia, merchant. Sister: Sarah Moulson, wife of John Moulson. Son: Samuel Field, money to buy handsome watch as a testimony of his behaviour to me ever since I became his father's wife. Maria Clark. Mary Warner. Father: Daniel Williams. Brothers: Daniel Williams, Jr., decd., and Ennion Williams. Exec: Husband John Field and John Thomas. Wit: Sarah Parker, Eleanor Foulke. RUSSEL, WILLIAM. City of Phila. October 4, 1802. December 29, 1802. 1.50. Wife: Ann Russel to have all estate. Son: William Russel. Exec: Wife Ann and Richard North of Phila. Wit: Benjamin Hall, James Young. BROWNE, LOUISA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Widow of Samuel Brown. December 24, 1802. December 29, 1802. 1.51. Sister: Eunis Pollard. Sister: Phebe Culliver and her children. Nephew: George Pollard, son of Jonathan. Sister: Nancy Gobel and her children. Isaac Titner, son of Moses. Legacy to Methodist Episcopal Church called St. George's at Phila. Friend: Elizabeth Brock. Sarah Titner, dau. of sd. Moses. Mother-in-Law: Elizabeth Brown. Hetty Hulings. Sarah Johnson. Mary Matten. Husband's brother: Liberty Browne. William, son of late husband's brother, Nathaniel Browne. Jesse and Burdle Browne, sons of sd. Nathaniel. Mary Wallace. Charles Cavender Church, son of Jeremiah Church. Fund for purchasing and distributing firewood in the winter among poor families in Northern Liberties. Exec: Friends Daniel Doughty, Daniel Groves, both of Northern Liberties. Wit: Charles Rubicam, Joseph Musgrave. SWIFT, JOHN. Co. of Bucks, Penna. December 3, 1802. December 29, 1802. 1.53. Wife: Rebecca, late Rebecca Hollock. Son: Charles Swift. Grandson: Robert Swift Livingston. Nephew: John White Swift. Granddaughters: Magdalen and Sally, daus. of sd. Charles. Daughter: Mary Swift. Brother: Joseph Swift. Nephew: Samuel Swift. Mary Swift, wife of son Charles. Son: Joseph Swift. Anne Swift, wife of son Joseph. Daughter: Anna Swift, unmarried. Children of son Joseph Swift. Daughter: Alice Crawford and her children. Son: John White Swift. Henry Simmons. Property in Township of Bensalem. Mentions negroes Belinda, Julia, Caesar, Lewis, Brenah. Exec: Joseph Swift, brother, son Charles Swift and nephew Samuel Swift. Wit: Alexander James Dallas, Alice Green, Mary Train, Augustin Willet, Mahlon Gregg. Codicil: December 9, 1802. Appoints nephew John White Swift one of Trustees and Exec. Wit: A. J. Dallas, T. Miercken. NOTE: In one place mentions John White Swift as son, all other mention of him as nephew. BROWNE, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. Widow. July 8, 1799. January 5, 1803. 1.63. Sons: Nathaniel Browne and Liberty Browne, the wife of each to have a legacy. Sister: Esther Venables. Niece: Mary Burdell, dau. of brother William. Mary Lower. Friend: Susannah Thompson. Exec: Son Liberty Browne and friend Joseph Lownes. Last named renounced. Wit: Jesse Thomson, Peter Thomson. ALLOWAY, JOHN. Roxborough Township, Co. of Phila. Cordwinder. November 23, 1802. January 5, 1803. 1.64. Brother: Robert Alloway. Father: Meshalamiah Alloway, decd. Mother: Name not mentioned. Brother: Lewis Alloway. Sister: Marget, wife of George Sin. Brother-in-Law: Benjamin Conrad. Exec: Brother-in-law Benjamin Conrad and brother Lewis Alloway. Wit: Valentine Smith, Christopher Ozias. BOYS, NATHAN. City of Phila. December 20, 1802. January 7, 1803. 1.65. Exec: Wife Mary and Robert G. Latimer. Wit: Martin Rizer, Jacob Mansfield, Matthew Adam. DONNELL, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. Widow of Nathaniel Donnell. April 14, 1801. January 14, 1803. 1.65. Legacies to Mrs. Brit, Christ Church Hospital in Arch St., Ann Dunant, dau. of Edward Dunant, Rev. Dr. Green and his three sons, Rev. Mr. Janeway, first husband's nieces Isabella Cunningham, now Kerr, and Ann Cunningham, now Spangler, first husband's nephew George Cunningham, Poor School of Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Maria L. Mifflin, Mary Bryan, dau. of late Judge Bryan, Rebecca Watson, Campington Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Sarah Higginson, Mrs. Mary Rhea, Isabella Carr, Eliza Carr, Ann Spangler, two Ladys Societys, the Quakers and Presbyterians and the General Assembly for the Propagation of the Gospel. "Three hundred pounds I give to my late husband's grandchildren, it shall be at interest till the girl Mary becomes of age, and then she to have the half of what it May then amount to, the remainder to be divided among the boys." Exec: Rev. Dr. Ashbel Green, Edward Dunant. Wit: Samuel Fulton, George Bryan. Codicil: May 2, 1801. In second page, fourteenth line the word Presbyterian interlined, in second page nineteenth line the word Elizabeth erased and Isabella inserted. HARMAN, MICHAEL. Borough of Frankford, Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. Doctor. November 8, 1802. January 17, 1803. 1.66. Daughter: Mary Ann Lesher, wife of Jacob Lesher. Children of son Michael Harman, decd. Granddaughter: Catharine Lesher. Daughter: Eve Heyleman. Children of son Jacob Harman, decd. Children of dau. Christiana Leibendzer, decd. Land in Frankford bought of Peter Wood. Exec: Son-in-law Jacob Lesher and grandson Jacob Harman of Phila. Wit: Jno. H. Worrell, Joshua Sullivan. KERR, ROBERT. City of Phila. Shopkeeper. February 19, 1801. January 24, 1803. 1.67. Housekeeper Margaret Ott to have all estate. Exec: Margaret Ott. Wit: John Sheble, Peter Thomson. PRESTON, SARAH. City of Phila. Widow. November 14, 1800. January 24, 1803. 1.68. All estate to Jane Harrison of Philadelphia, spinster. Exec: Thomas Cumpston of Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: Peter Lohra, John Rishard, Elizth. Smart. GILPIN, SARAH. City of Phila. 2 mo. 8, 1796. January 26, 1803. 1.69. Daughter of Thomas Gilpin, decd., and Lydia his wife. All estate to mother and brothers Joshua and Thomas Gilpin. Exec: Mother and brothers. Wit: Elizth. Wilson, Miers Fisher. GRAHAM, HUGH. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Proved January 27, 1803. 1.69. To be buried in Burying Ground belonging to Fourth Presbyterian Church in Phila. Wife: Agnis Graham, alias Donnald. Daughter: Agnis. Legacy to brother George Graham. Exec: Rev. George Potts, Robert McCullagh and wife Agnis Graham. Wit: Thomas Anderson, William Keatins, Robert McCullagh. BARTHOLOMEW, EDWARD. Late of Philadelphia, now of Co. of Chester, Penna. Gentleman. April 22, 1799. January 28, 1803. 1.70. Sons-in-Law: Greenburry Dorsey and Jonathan Henderson. Daughters: Elizabeth Dorsey, wife of Greenburry Dorsey and Eleanor Henderson, late Capper. Grandson: Edward B. Dorsey. Children of dau. Elizabeth. Friends: Jonathan Smith of Philadelphia, Levi Pawling of Montgomery County. Exec: Jonathan Henderson, Jonathan Smith, Levi Pawling. Wit: William Kenly, Charles J. Kenly, John Hallowell. SINK, JACOB. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. January 10, 1803. January 29, 1803. 1.72. Wife: Present wife Catharine Sink, late Ohler. Two youngest children: Christopher and Margaret Sink. Son John Sink and friend Thomas L. Bristol of Philadelphia, baker, Trustees for children until they become of age. Children: Catharine Coppel, John Sink, Hannah Testian, Jacob Sink, Susanna Miller, Rosina Haines, Caroline Hoffner, Christopher and Margaret Sink. Children to assist their aged Aunt Hannah Fetter. Exec: Son John Sink, friend Thomas L. Bristol and Daniel Guiry of Passyunk Township. Wit: George Hoffner, John Latsch, James Lafferty. HARRISON, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. February 2, 1802. January 29, 1803. 1.74. Legacy to son-in-law Rev. Dr. William White. Sons: Matthias and George Harrison. Sophia Harrison, wife of George. Grandchildren: Henry and Rebecca Harrison. Thomas Willing Francis. Grandchildren: Mary, Thomas and Elizabeth White. Exec: William White, Matthias and George Harrison. Wit: William McMurtrie, James McMurtrie. GREENWAY, JOSEPH. City of Phila. Cooper. June 30, 1796. January 31, 1803. 1.75. Exec: Wife Hannah Greenway, she to have all estate reserving to mother Abigail Greenway all share in father John Greenway's estate in Front St., Philadelphia, during her life. Wit: William Niles, Mw. Nabon, Joseph Watson. PHILLIPS, JONAS. January 13, 1800. February 7, 1803. 1.76. Wife: Name not given, to have all estate while she remains a widow, she to educate children. Daughter: Hester. Sons: Aaron, Benjamin, Zalegman and Naphtali. Granddaughter: Judey Noah. Grandson: Mordecai Noah. Grandson: Moses Leixas Phillips, son of Naphtali. Dr. Allison. Jacob Anthony. Mr. Savery. Legacies to Synagogues of New York and Phila. To be buried amongst his Brethren of the Jewish Society of New York. Property in Philadelphia, Elktown, Virginia and Northumberland Co., Penna. Exec: Wife and three sons Naphtali, Benjamin and Zalegman. Wit: Thomas Wood, David Pierie. HILLBORN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. November 3, 1802. February 8,1803. 1.77. Estate to sister Elizabeth Hillborn. Nieces: Elizabeth West, Rachel Roberts and their children. Joseph Roberts. Hannah Good and Lydia Savill. Exec: Elizabeth Hillborn, Isaac Wampole. Wit: Henry K. Helmuth, John Pierie, Peter Wagner, Junr. BRICKERTON, JAMES. German St., District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Tavernkeeper. February 7, 1803. February 14, 1803. 1.79. Wife: Ann Bickerton. Estate to be divided between wife and son Charles Bickerton. Exec: Wife Ann Bickerton. Wit: Charles Whitebread, Lawrence Meyers, Wm. Coats. HOPPEL, GEORGE. City of Phila. Victualler. February 13, 1801. February 25, 1803. 1.79. Wife: Catharine Hoppel to have use of all estate as long as she remains a widow, she to maintain minor children. Children: George Hoppel, Sarah Baish, Elizabeth Apple, Barbara Savidge, Mary Hoppel, Margaret Hoppel and Charlotte Hoppel. Grandchildren: George, Israel, Joseph, Maria and Charles Oat, children of dau. Catharine, decd. Exec: Wife Catharine Hoppel as long as she remains a widow, and son-in-law Jesse Oat. Wit: George Greble, Michael Molich, Benjn. Brown. PINYARD, MATTHIAS. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Cooper. July 19, 1799. February 26, 1803. 1.81. All estate to wife (name not mentioned) during her life, then to children Elizabeth, Matthias, Eleanor, Rebeckah, Mary and William. Property in Philadelphia, some adjoining lot belonging to Daniel Conry. Exec: Patrick Lenahan of Philadelphia, cooper, and William T. Donaldson of Southwark, mastmaker. Wit: Fredk. Godshall, Thomas Thomson. MOUTY, GEORGE. City of Phila. Cordwainer. November 18, 1801. March 1, 1803. 1.82. Wife: Margaret Mouty to have all estate if she remains unmarried. Son: George. Exec: Wife Margaret, son George Mouty and friend George Krebs of Philadelphia, brickmaker. Wit: Benjn. Brown, Robt. Whitehead, R. Whitehead. MOORE, HUGH. City of Phila. February 1803. March 1, 1803. 1.83. Estate to wife Catharine Charles Moore and children, William, John, Jane and Catharine. Mentions friend Mr. Dallas. Exec: Wife Catharine Charles Moore and friends James Crawford and William Turnbull. Wit: Francis Ingraham, Edward Tilghman, Alexander James Dallas. NUSHAG, CHARLES WILLIAM. City of Phila. Baker. March 26, 1798. March 2, 1803. 1.83. Grandchildren: Catharine, Sarah and Maria Sturmfeltz, children of dau. Margaret, decd. Daughter-in-Law: Hannah Nushag, widow of son John, decd. Children: Charles, William, Jacob, Michael Nushag, Barbara Benninghove and Catharine Kingston. Exec: Son-in-law Jacob Benninghove, Junr. and friend Nathan Sellers. Wit: Andrew Young, John Cumings, R. Whitehead. BECK, HENRY. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Skindresser. February 19, 1803. March 5, 1803. 1.85. Wife: Elizabeth. Children: John, Henry, George, Baltice, Mary, Susanna, Sarah and Dinah. Mentions land in Dunetall Township, Germantown Township, lot in Rittenhouses' Mill Road purchased of Jacob Hall and in Bickes' Lane purchased of Martin and William Rittenhouse. Exec: Sons Henry, George and Baltice. Wit: Henry Bruner, Conrad Carpenter. WANHUP, MARGARET. September 18, 1802. March 19, 1803. 1.86. Estate to be divided equally amongst children, William, James, John Wanhup, Sarah McKinley, Mary Wanhup and Anne Boyle. Sole Exec: Son-in-law Patrick Boyl. Wit: Willm. Mackey, George Gallagher, Hugh McBride. HANSEN, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. Mariner. November 22, 1800. March 22, 1803. 1.87. Estate to Bernard Payne of Philadelphia, victualler, he to be Exec. Wit: Alexr. God, William Innes, Junr. FOX, JOHN. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. March 15, 1803. March 23, 1803. 1.87. Wife: Margaret Fox to have estate during widowhood. Children: Mary Hoe, Margaret Fox, John Fox, Sarah Fox, Hesther Fox and Andrew Fox. Exec: Wife Margaret and friend Andrew Root. Wit: John Vanhorn, James Coyle, Benjn. Brown. BARTRAM, THOMAS SAY. City of Phila. Druggist. 7 mo. 28, 1802. March 24, 1803. 1.88. Wife: Ann Bartram to have estate during her life. Children: Moses and Eliza Margaretta Bartram; Mary Ann Cole and Hannah Shipley Cole, children of said wife by former husband John Cole, decd. Exec: Wife Ann Bartram. Wit: Samuel Thomson, Peter Thomson. Codicil: July 28, 1802. Mentions brother-in-law John Shipley. CRESSON, SARAH. City of Phila. Widow. 2 mo. 4, 1803. March 29, 1803. 1.90. Children: Benjamin, James, John H. Cresson, Rebecca Garrett, Joseph, Elizabeth and Sarah Cresson. Mentions property in Philadelphia bound by land belonging to John Head, decd., Joshua Madox, decd., and Daniel Goodman, decd. Exec: Sons Benjamin and James Cresson. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, Joseph Parry. Codicil: 2 mo. 18, 1803. Revokes that part of will which leaves an equal share of residue of estate to two daughters Elizabeth and Sarah. YOUNG, PHILIP. City of Phila. Yeoman. March 26, 1803. March 30, 1803. 1.91. Sons: Philip and John Young. Daughter: Christiana Wolf, wife of Andrew Wolf. Mentions property in Philadelphia bought of Andrew Woodruff. Exec: Dau. Christiana Wolf, wife of Andrew Wolf, and friend John Garrett of Passyunk Township of Philadelphia Co., yeoman. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Benj. Severn, William McMullin, Junr. EVERLY, JOHN. City of Phila. Hatter. March 9, 1803. March 31, 1803. 1.92. Sons: John and Richard Everly. Friend: John Grever, Junr. Exec: Wife Margaret Everly. Wit: John Kaighn, Thos. Armstrong. MACK, ALEXANDER. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. March 12, 1803. April 5, 1803. 1.93. Wife: Elizabeth. Son: William Mack. Daughter-in-Law: Agnes Mack. Children of dau. Sarah Zigler, decd. Daughter: Hannah Weaver, wife of Adam Weaver. Children of dau. Lydia Lentz, decd. Daughter: Margaret Fox, wife of Emmanuel Fox. Mentions land in Germantown and Springfield Townships, Cos. of Philadelphia and Montgomery, also woodland in Springfield Township joining lands of John Huston. Exec: Wife Elizabeth, son-in-law Emmanuel Fox and grandson William Weaver. Wit: John Huston, John Kerber. Codicil: March 15, 1803. Revokes that part of will which appoints grandson William Weaver as one of Exec. HART, JOHN. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. Innholder. February 19, 1803. April 5, 1803. 1.95. Wife: Deborah. Children: James, Elizabeth, John and William Hart. Exec: William Hart, brother-in-law Robert Kennedy. Wit: John Huston, Michael Riter. CARTWRIGHT, JONATHAN. Native of Massachusetts, now of Co. of Phila. Mariner. February 12, 1802. April 9, 1803. 1.96. "About to proceed on a voyage to sea in the United States ship Constellation," estate to Armsted Mason of Philadelphia Co. Exec: Armsted Mason. Witness: Joseph Lloyd. SALTEREICH, DAVID. Township of Blockley, Co. of Phila. March 22, 1798. April 2, 1803. 1.97. Wife: Christiana. Sons: William Saltereich, David Saltereich. Daughter: Christiana. Grandchildren: The children of dau. Catharine by her first husband (name not given). Exec: Jacob Hoffman of Blockley. Wit: Maximilian Leech, Jacob Hoffman. HARTUNG, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Gentleman. September 3, 1802. April 11, 1803. 1.97. Mentions property in Philadelphia, Township of Mahony, Co. of Northumberland, Louisburgh, Northumberland Co., town of "Vergennesville," Co. of Berks, town of Milford, Wayne Co. Land laid out by Samuel C. Seely. Sole Exec: Wife Mary Hartung to have estate. Wit: Adam Stricker, Thos. Fisher. HOWARD, PETER. City of Phila. Cordwainer. March 18, 1803. April 14, 1803. 1.98. Grandchildren: Howard Williams, Samuel Williams and Thomas Williams. Daughter: Rebecca Abbot. Sister: Rebecca Howard. Exec: Son-in-law Timothy Abbot and dau. Rebecca Abbot. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, Joseph Moore. YOUNG, ELINOR. Township of Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Widow. June 20, 1799. April 13 & 30, 1803. 1.99. Son: Nicholas Young. Daughters: Mary Trimble and Elizabeth Trimble. Granddaughter: Elinor Trimble. Property in Northern Liberties. Land joining a lot belonging to Nicholas Tisserent, bought of George Schlosser and wife. Lot corner of Market and Sixth Streets, Phila. Exec: Son James Trimble, Philadelphia Co., nephew Thomas Rogers and friend George Kemble, both of City of Phila. Wit: Edward Stammers, Wm. Taylor, Abel Holme, Junr., John Hastings. WAGNER, JOHN NICHOLAS. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Tanner. March 11, 1803. April 18, 1803. 1.100. Wife: Magdalen Wagner. Children: Elizabeth Kreps, George Wagner, John Wagner, Mary Rayberg, William Wagner and Jacob Wagner. Exec: Friends William Ruhle, Peter Lex and Godfrey Haga, all of Phila. Wit: Jacob Frank, Jacob Frank, Junr., Benjamin Brown. DENNY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Carpenter. November 10, 1800. April 19, 1803. 1.102. Wife: Susanna Margareta Denny. Sister-in-Law: Margaret Clemens. Daughter: Barbara Odenheimer. John, Jacob, Samuel and Susanna Denny, children of late son Henry Denny. Exec: Sister-in-law Margaret Clemens, son-in-law Philip Odenheimer. Wit: Robert Whitehead, R. Whitehead, Benjn. Brown. COWSLER, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. February 19, 1803. April 22, 1803. 1.103. Estate to brother Conrad Cowsler. Mentions friend Eleanor Walter, wife of Jacob Walter. Exec: Brother Conrad Cowsler and sd. friend Jacob Walter. Wit: Henry Beck, Henry Snyder. DUFFIELD, JOHN. City of Phila. Merchant. March 23, 1803. April 25, 1803. 1.104. Wife: Mary Duffield. Son: Richard Duffield. Daughter: Juliana, wife of William Ross of Virginia. Daughter: Eliza, wife of Richard Dennis of Savannah in Georgia. Sons: John Duffield, Junr. and James Duffield. Granddaughter: Mary Ann Potter. Mentions property in Moyamensing Township, Philadelphia Co. and Bensalem Township, Co. of Bucks. Exec: John Craig, Joseph Clark and Simeon Gratz of Philadelphia, merchants. Wit: Ephraim Clark, Peter Thomson. STONE, DINAH. Westmantmill, Co. of Chester, Penna. June 29, 1801. April 27, 1803. 1.105. Niece: Elizabeth Davis. Worthy relation Ruth Talbott. Cousin: Ann Bull. Nieces: Mary Adams and Martha Biers. Grandniece: Dinah Adams. Niece: Mary Davis, wife of Benjamin Davis. John Stone, son of late husband. Friends: Alice McClure and Rachel Reed. Grandnephew: Sampson Davis, son of James Davis. Grandniece: Ann Griffith, dau. of Jedediah Griffith. Young relation, Alexander Fullerton and his sister, Mary Fullerton, the children of Alexander Fullerton. Exec: Friends Alexander Fullerton of Philadelphia and Methusalah Davis of Chester Co. Wit: Benj. Clark, Caleb B. Wayne, Elias Dawson. GIESE, MATTHIAS. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Mariner. February 11, 1802. April 29, 1803. 1.106. ---Murry, Commander of Ship Constellation. Exec: John Neyhkey to have estate. Wit: William Robinson, Patrick Dougherty. JONES, BARNEY I. City of Phila. April 21, 1803. April 29, 1803. 1.106. Mentions money due from George Niece of Little Swamp and George Walters of Northern Liberties. Exec: Niece Sarah Phillips. Wit: John Wright, Benj. Mears. McCALLMONT, ARTHUR. December 10, 1802. May 5, 1803. 1.107. Dated at sea on board ship Camilla. Mother: Sarah McCallmont. Brothers: James McCallmont, John McCallmont and George McCallmont. Exec: James McCallmont, eldest brother. Wit: John Rosseber, John J. Smith. GILCHRIST, CHARLES. City of Phila. August 25, 1800. May 19, 1803. 1.---. Exec: Wife Lucretia Gilchrist to have the estate. Wit: Josiah W. Gibbs, Seth Craige. LARDNER, FRANCES. Co. of Phila. May 28, 1789. May 25, 1803. 1.108. Sister: Hannah Lardner. Mentions property in Philadelphia and farm and tract of land in Whitehall Township, Northampton Co. Exec: Brothers John and William Lardner. Wit: Rebecca Wallace (later Rebecca Cook), John Evans. WISHART, ANN. City of Phila. Single woman. 12 mo. 11, 1787. June 6, 1803. 1.108. Brothers: William and Thomas Wishart of Phila. Mentions land in Philadelphia, bounded on the north by ground late the estate of Israel Pemberton, decd., also other property in Phila. Cousins: Elizabeth Thomas and Ann Maris. Cousins: Jemima and Margaret Maris, dau. of Jesse and Margaret Maris, decd. Elizabeth Maris, sister of Ann. Exec: Thomas Wishart. Wit: Stephen Shewell, Benj. Hornor. GUILBERT, JAMES. June 5, 1803. June 8, 1803. 1.109. Exec: Wife Marie Jeanne Sophie Pothier. Wit: Bescoins de Belair, Peter Le Barbier Duplessis. SMITH, WILLIAM, D.D. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 14, 1802. June 8, 1803. 1.109. For many years Provost of the College, Academy and Charitable School of City of Philadelphia, now resident on farm at Falls of Schuylkill. Brother: Thomas Smith. Son: William. Children of decd. dau. Williamina. Sons: Charles and Richard. Hon. Thomas Smith of Philadelphia, Rev. Bishop White of Phila. Hon. Jasper Yeates of Lancaster. Daughter: Rebecca and her children. To be deposited in Mausoleum in Garden near dwelling house at Falls of Schuylkill and the ashes of wife (name not given) and two infant children Phineas and Elizabeth (buried by her side in Christ Church Burying Ground) to be deposited in same grave with himself. Son: Thomas Duncan Smith, decd. Mr. Rush. Fourteen mourning rings to be distributed amongst the following: Sisters-in-law Mrs. Williamina Bond, Mrs. Anne Ridgely and Mrs. Letitia Smith; Mrs. Annals of Shoal Creek, Dorset Co., Maryland. Daughter-in-Law: Mrs. Mary Smith of Lancaster, daughter: Rebecca. Granddaughter: Sarah Yerbury Goldsborough. Three sons: William Moore Smith, Charles and Richard Smith. Brother: Hon. Thomas Smith. Friends: Hon. Jasper Yeates, Rev. William White, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Penna. and Benjamin R. Morgan, Councellor at Law in Phila. Exec: Bro. Hon. Thomas Smith, friends Jasper Yeates, Revd. William White and Benjamin R. Morgan. Wit: James Riddle, Eliza Smith, William Rudolph Smith. Codicil: February 3, 1803. Revokes that part of Will which appoints Exec. and names instead his sons William Moore Smith, Charles and Richard Smith and Benjamin R. Morgan. Wit: Robert Kennedy, Martin Whittern, William Rudolph Smith. TILLIER (TILLYER), THOMAS. City of Phila. Gentleman. May 30, 1803. June 15, 1803. 1.113. Wife: Laetitia Tillier to have estate. Nephew: William Tillier Staats. Exec: Wife Laetitia and her nephew James Milnor. Wit: Joseph Ker, William Banks. MOORE, JAMES. City of Phila. April 28, 1803. June 16, 1803. 1.113. To be buried in Pine Street Burying Ground. Exec: Friend Jacob Mitchell, to whom he leaves all money or property after estate has been settled. Wit: James Carson, Jacob Jonas. MEREDITH, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Plasterer. 3 mo. 25, 1803. June 28, 1803. 1.114. Wife: Elizabeth Meredith. Mary Hughes, dau. of wife Elizabeth. No division of estate to be made until two youngest sons William Rush Meredith and Jesse Meredith shall arrive at the age of fourteen years. Children: Names of other children not mentioned. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Meredith and friend Thomas Allibone. Thomas Allibone renounced. Wit: David Abbott. LEWIS, JOHN ANDREW PHILIP. City of Phila. Scrivener. June 4, 1803. June 28, 1803. 1.115. Children: Jacob Marker, John Frederick, William Augustus, Anna Maria, James Otto and George Adam. Mentions house in Philadelphia where he lives as all of his real estate. Exec: Wife Anna Lewis and friend George Adam Baker of sd. city, conveyancer. Wit: Joel Richardson, John C. Otto, George A. Baker, Junr. RIEB, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. Cordwainer. June 8, 1803. June 28, 1803. 1.116. Wife: Dorothea to have estate as long as she remains his widow. Children: By first wife Catharine, George Rieb now residing in New England, Peter Rieb in the East Indies and Catharina intermarried with Nicholas Dorr in Camptown; three children of first wife by her first husband Nicholas Ahrend (to whom he always promised to be a true father), Maria Elizabeth intermarried with Hannes Geidle living in Conegocheoque, Margaretha intermarried with Jacob Lieber residing near Pottsgrove, Co. of Montgomery, and George Ahrend also living in Pottsgrove. Exec: Wife Dorothea and friends Jacob Heinberger and Mr. ---. Wit: John Valentine Cline, John Roush, Charles Erdman. LAWERSWYLER, JACOB. City of Phila. Merchant. January 6, 1803. July 1, 1803. 1.117. Wife: Eliza Lawerswyler. Estate to be divided in three parts. Children: Son Jacob W. Lawerswyler and dau. Frances Eliza Lawerswyler. Real estate not to be divided until son Jacob attains full age of twenty five years unless wife thinks proper to have division sooner. House no. 90 North Second Street to remain as an Asylum or Mansion House for wife and children until sd. children are married, then if required, the same to be sold. Exec: Wife Eliza, son Jacob W. Lawerswyler and friends Edward Pennington, George Peters and John Maybin. Wit: Robert Dawson, Isaac Cathrall, Joseph Peter. TROUVE, MARY CATHARINE APOLLINA DESAA. City of Phila. July 20, 1802. July 1, 1803. 1.118. Sole Legatee: Daughter Maria Joseph Rosalin Gabriella Trouve wife of Robert Alexander Ardly. Brother: Pierre Arnand Desaa to have use of house on Fifth St., Philadelphia (descended to them from father) during his life, at his death to be absolute property of sd. dau. Exec: Son-in-law Robert Alexander Ardley. Wit: Joseph M. Thomas, John B. Labarte. BROWN, JOHN E. City of Phila. September 22, 1802. July 11, 1803. 1.119. Exec: Friends Samuel Jones of Philadelphia, hatter and William Russel of same place, grocer. Wit: William Rouchey, Daniel Abell, Matthew Adam. WIGGLESWORTH, JOHN. Formerly of Great Britain, now of Phila. July 2, 1803. July 18, 1803. 1.120. Mother in England. Wife: Mary Wigglesworth. Exec: Wife Mary Wigglesworth and John Barney of Philadelphia, butcher. Wit: Samuel Bebbon, John Semple, John Barney. WORKNOT, MARTIN. Kensington, Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Skindresser. May 14, 1803. July 19, 1803. 1.121. Legacy to Rebecca Bakeoven. Wife: Catharine. Son: Conrad. Land purchased of one Trump and one Bodinot. Exec: Wife Catharine and son Conrad. Wit: Adam Shuster, Johannes Heiss, Benjamin Brown. DUFFIELD, EDWARD. Moorland Township, Co. of Philadelphia, late of City of Phila. Clock and watch maker. July 28, 1801. July 23, 1803. 1.121. Land in Moorland Township joining lands of Jonathan Schofield and John Swift. Daughter: Sarah Hepburn. Grandson: Edward Duffield, son of late son Benjamin Duffield. Grandson: John Duffield, son of sd. son Benjamin. Land in Lower Dublin Township bought of Stephen Decatur. Granddaughters: Catharine, Martha and Rebecca Duffield, daus. of sd. son Benjamin. Land in Lower Dublin Township bought of Joseph Ashton. Daughter: Elizabeth Ingraham. Land partly in Byberry and partly in Moorland Townships joining lands formerly Nathaniel Waltons, Silas Walton and William Bell, being composed of part of land purchased of Daniel Walton and James Ash, sheriff. Land in Burlington Co., N. J. bought of assignees of Cowperthwaite and wife. Esther wife of Peter Stats. Son: Edward Duffield. Two dwelling houses corner of Arch and Second Streets, Phila. Lot in Moyamensing Township, Philadelphia Co. Land in Kensington bought of Thomas Bond, William Dewees, sheriff. To be buried by the side of his late wife. Exec: Son Edward Duffield and son-in-law Francis Ingraham. Francis Ingraham renounced. Wit: Silas Walton, Thomas Powell, James Simpson, Junr. HEAD, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. May 21, 1799. July 25, 1803. 1.124. Son: James Head. James Vaux of Philadelphia, gentleman. Daughters: Rebecca Taylor, Susanna Gordon and Sarah Gourdon. Exec: James Vaux. Wit: John Hallowell, George Vaux. HANCOCK, BENJAMIN. Late of Salem, N. J., now of Co. of Phila. Merchant. July 24, 1803. August 8, 1803. 1.124. Friend and kinswoman: Ann Cross. Son: William Hancock. Guardian: Friend Joseph Hancock of Salem, for son William. Exec: Bro. John Hancock of Salem, N. J., and friend John Negus of Phila. Wit: Robert Ross, Philip Claridge, James Lewis. FRESNAYE, NICHOLAS LEWIS FONTAINE (FRESNAYE, LEWIS). City of Phila. August 10, 1803. August 13, 1803. 1.125. Estate to wife Frances Fontaine Fresnaye. Exec: Sd. wife and Francis Lewis Mallet Prevost. Wit: Florimond Dusar, Thomas Masters, Ls. Martin. ROHR, JOHN ANDREW. City of Phila. Blacksmith. May 12, 1803. August 17, 1803. 1.125. Wife: Maria Margaretta. Land in Northern Liberties in tenure of John Ostheim, Charles Hasel, John Waggner and Jacob Norbach. Son: John Henry Rohr. John Frederick, son of former wife Maria Christiana, who goes by name of John Frederick Rohr. Son: John Andrew Rohr. All lands in Philadelphia, Northern Liberties or elsewhere to two sons John Henry Rohr and John Andrew Rohr. Exec: Sons John Henry and John Andrew Rohr. Wit: Henry K. Helmuth, Godfrey Smith. SHEAFF, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Merchant. August 8, 1803. August 23, 1803. 1.127. Wife: Barbara Sheaff to have all estate. Two houses on Market Street, Philadelphia; one occupied by Thomas Humphreys, purchased of Dr. John Dunlap. Exec: Wife Barbara Sheaff. Wit: Philip Seckel, Thomas Ross. MURDOCK, SAMUEL. City of Phila. Merchant. July 8, 1803. August 23 & 29, 1803. 1.127. Sister: Sarah Sweets (Sweers). Son: Robert Murdock. Sarah Maltby. Nephew: Samuel Murdock. Land on Sleepy Creek in New Jersey. Mentions Margaret Tingry (Tingey), wife of Capt. Tingry (Tingey) and their daus. Margaret, Hannah and Sarah Tingry (Tingey). Exec: Thomas Tingry (Tingey), Joseph Lownes and John Large until the return of son Robert, at which time he is to be made sole Exec. Wit: William Robinson, Joseph Wharton Lewis. CHRISTINE, JOHN. July 29, 1803. August 29, 1803. 1.128. Exec: Wife Christina Christine to be sole heir. Wit: Cornelius Van Stavarne, Richard T. Bower, Mary Hains. KINNERSLEY, SARAH. Township of Moreland, Co. of Phila. Widow. April 16, 1798. August 31, 1803. 1.128. Granddaughter: Sarah Shewell and Elizabeth Swift to have all estate. Children of Elizabeth Swift, names not mentioned. Exec: Nephew John Swift and his son, Edward Swift and granddau. Sarah Shewell. Wit: Hannah Wright, Mary Field, Caleb Boutcher, Rebecca Randall. QUIN, JAMES. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Mariner. August 28, 1803. August 31, 1803. 1.129. Exec: Friend Thomas Craig of Southwark, tavern keeper, to whom he leaves all estate. Wit: George A. Walters, John Maysey. WILLIAMS, SARAH. City of Phila. August 13, 1803. September 1, 1803. 1.129. Legacies to Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia (sometimes called St. Georges Church). Friends Francis Asburry and Richard Whatcoat, Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church in U. S. of America. Brother: Thomas Williams. Eleanor Williams, widow of brother Samuel Williams. Susanna Allbright dau. of Elnor Williams. Elenor Bellew, dau. to Elenor Williams. Charles and Margareta Stoy, son and dau. of Charles Stoy of Phila. Nephew: Erven Davis (son of sister Elizabeth Davis). Niece: Margret Williams, dau. of Samuel Williams, decd. Exec: Hugh Smith of Philadelphia, carpenter and Jonathan Worrell of Philadelphia, shoemaker. Wit: Elizabeth Dickins, Emma Davis, Mary Wilcocks. HARKLEY, JAMES. City of Phila. Carter. June 14, 1803. September 1, 1803. 1.130. Wife: Mary Harkley to have estate. Mother-in-Law: Catharine Miller. Refers to an agreement recorded on eleventh of May 1793 in Deed Book no. 40, page 80. Exec: Wife Mary Harkley. Wit: Henry Lish, William Jones. BRIGHTWELL, MARY. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. Widow. August 9, 1803. September 7, 1803. 1.131. Grandniece: Rebecca Tomlinson. Nephew: James Campbell, son of William. Nephew: Charles Brightwell. Ephraim Brown and niece Elizabeth, his wife. Exec: Ephraim Brown and friend Daniel Doughty of Northern Liberties, wharfbuilder. Wit: Samuel Bacon, Josiah Claypoole, Thomas Thomson. STEINMETZ, JOHN. Co. of Phila. April 16, 1802. September 10, 1803. 1.132. Estate to four children: John Steinmetz, Sally Brinbon, wife of John H. Brinbon, Elizabeth and Daniel Steinmetz. Exec: Son John Steinmetz and son-in-law John H. Brinbon. Wit: Peter Lex, Fredk. Beates. WEVILL, RICHARD. August 10, 1803. September 13, 1803. 1.133. Estate to Thomas Brown, grocer, and Timothy Banger, both of Philadelphia, in trust for wife Ann Wevill, dau. Olivia Wevill and two sons George and William Wevill. Wit: Sarah Banger, John Ackland. PRICE, JOHN. Lately of Wales, now of Phila. Malster. October 29, 1802. September 22, 1803. 1.134. Legacies to half-brother David Price, half-sister Ann Price. Full sister: Margaret Hughes. Uncle: Thomas Evans. Samuel Baxter. Friend: Samuel Wall of Philadelphia, malster. Friend: Ezekiel Hughes. Exec: Ezekiel Hughes. Wit: Samuel Milbank, Charles Wall. MURY, ELIZABETH. September 23, 1803. September 28, 1803. 1.134. Youngest child of brother John (name not given). Legacy to poor of Presbyterian congregation to be paid to ---Helvenstine, minister of sd. congregation. Cousin: Ringfetter. Children of John Messmer, decd. Child of John Messmer, Junr., decd. Exec: Neighbours John Vincent, James Lafferty. Wit: Robert Glover, Henry Weisbrod. WIGMORE, THOMAS. City of Phila. Pocket book maker. September 24, 1803. September 28 & 29, 1803. 1.135. Estate to children Thomas and Mary Ann Susanna Wiggmore. Mentions children of brothers James and Robert Wigmore in England. Exec: James Paul, Senr. of Bustletown, Benjamin Severne and Richard North of Phila. Wit: William Bradford, Charles White. FAUSER (FAUZER), JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Innkeeper. September 1803. October 14, 1803. 1.135. Wife: Dorothy to be guardian for children, names not given. Exec: Wife Dorothy. Wit: Anthony Kugler, Philip Young, Henrich Gohlert, George Koehler. CALDWELL, ISABELLA. Southwark. Widow. October 7, 1803. October 14, 1803. 1.136. Married children: Names not given. Son: Robert Alexander Caldwell. Daughters: Isabella and Mary Caldwell. Land in Co. of Donegal in kingdom of Ireland now leased to William and Alexander Caldwell. House on Front St. between Catharine and Queen Streets. Exec: Son Robert Alexander Caldwell. Wit: Joshua Hatrick, Charles Young, Howard Ogle. LOGAN, JAMES. City of Phila. 12 mo. 31, 1799. October 15, 1803. 1.137. Legacy to friends Nicholas Waln, John Cox and Thomas Fisher for use of public school at Weston, Chester Co., under care of Yearly Meeting of Friends at Philadelphia, Penna. and New Jersey. Legacy to Penna. Hospital. Nieces: Sarah Dickinson and her sister Maria. Nephew: George Logan's wife, Deborah. Late Uncle Logan of Bristol, England. Niece: Susannah Emlen, late Dillwyn. Mentions William Savery, Arthur Howell and Peter Barker. Legacy for use of poor belonging to Monthly Meetings of Friends in Phila. James Logan, son of nephew Charles Logan, decd. Land in Nantnell Township, Chester Co. Nephew: George Logan's children. Children of nephew Charles Logan. Children of niece Sarah Fisher, decd. James Smith. Nephew: John Smith, brother of James, their nieces Susannah Emlen and Hannah Cox. Exec: Friends Nicholas Waln, John Thompson and James Smith. Wit: Walter Franklin, Edward D. Corfield. BARRY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. February 27, 1803. September 29-October 21, 1803. 1.138. Wife: Sarah Barry. Nephew: Patrick Hayes, mariner and his wife Elizabeth, niece of wife Sarah. Children of sd. Patrick and Elizabeth Hayes. John Barry Hayes, son of Patrick and Elizabeth. Brother-in-Law: William Austin. Friend: Capt. Richard Dale. Negro man James and mulatto woman Jude. Legacy to Trustees of Roman Catholic Society worshiping at the Church of St. Mary in Philadelphia for use of Poor School of sd. Church. Eleanor Howlin, dau. of late sister Margaret, Co. of Wexford in Ireland. Exec: Wife Sarah, nephew Patrick Hayes and friend John Leamy. Wit: John Brown, Reynold Keen, Richd. Somers. DESABAYE, JEAN BAPTISTE LOUIS. Commonly inhabiting the Island of Martinque, now in Phila. September 5, 1803. October 21, 1803. 1.139. Elizabeth Desabaye known under the name of Betzey Besayade, formerly living with Sylvester Childs at Warren in Rhode Island, born of a first marriage of the late Lewis Besayade with Elizabeth Cranston. Grandchildren: Lewis Desabaye known as Lewis Besayade and Mary Desabaye known as Mary Besayade, brother and sister, the boy living in Philadelphia, the girl in Burlington Co, both children by second marriage of sd. late Lewis Besayade with Margaret Miller. Sugar plantation at Martinque, one in Parish of Robert, the other in that of Vauchin. Exec: Louis Gaschetdetille to be heir. Wit: Pierre Gregoire Reynaud, Hyacinth Cockburn, both of St. Domingo, but residing in this City, John Wilson, an American residing in Phila. LYON, ANN. City of Phila. Widow. August 12, 1803. October 27-31, 1803. 1.141. Daughter-in-Law: Hannah Litle (now wife of John Litle). Charles and William Litle, sons of John and Hannah Litle. Other children of John and Hannah, names not given. Friend: Capt. Nathaniel Falconer. Society for relief of Poor and distressed Masters of ships, their widows and children. Methodists worshiping at their meeting house in 4th St. between Sassafras and Vine streets, Phila. Step- daughter: Elizabeth Lyon, widow of Charles Lyon, and her four children, Joseph, Catharine, Anne and Elizabeth Lyon, Jr. Exec: Joseph Lyon of Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: Mary Joy, Peter Thomson. GEDDES, MARGARET. City of Phila. Spinster. July 15, 1803. October 17 & November 1, 1803. 1.142. Nieces: Anna Maria Towsard, Mary Gillasspy. Property in Wilmington, Del. purchased of Samuel Jacquett and Job Harvey. Mary Caroline Gillasspy, dau. of Mary Gillasspy. Exec: Dr. George Gillasspy. Wit: Susan Jackson, William Shippen. VAUGHAN, JEREMIAH. August 8, 1803. November 2, 1803. 1.142. Wife: Ann Vaughan. Edward Gillman, Dr. in the market place of the Town of Kinsale, Co. of Cork, Ireland. Mentions Josias Dunn. Meade Leahy Mason of Town of Kinsale. Cousin: John Daly. Wit: Thomas Leary, James Robb, William Gwin, Hugh Clark, James Mahony. HAMILTON, MARY. Co. of Phila. Widow. November 6, 1792. November 2, 1803. 1.143. Exec: Son William Hamilton, her heir. Wit: Benjamin H. Smith, John Child. ANDREWS, MICHAEL. City of Phila. Clerk. October 31, 1803. November 4, 1803. 1.143. Mary Tucker, wife of James Tucker. Exec: William Davis, ship chandler and James Tucker, accomplant. Wit: Henry Jenkins, Allen Rogers. CABOS, JOHN. City of Philadelphia, native of Bordeaux in France, formerly a merchant at Jeremie, Island of Saint Domingo. November 1, 1803. November 7, 1803. 1.144. Children: Two at Bordeaux, France to whom he leaves his estate. Exec: Peter Bertrand of Jeremie, St. Domingo, merchant and Mrs. Bertrand his wife, now in Phila. Wit: J. A. Dutilh, Peter S. DuPonceau. LECHLER, GEORGE. City of Phila. Reedmaker. January 28, 1802. November 8, 1803. 1.144. Son: Anthony, decd. Ann, Sarah and George, three elder children of son Anthony, decd. Son: George, decd. Children: John and Henry Lechler, Christina Horne and Adam Lechler. Mary Magdalen, Joseph and Catharine Lechler, three younger children of son Anthony, decd. Catharine and Mary Magdalen Lechler, two children of late son George Lechler. George, Mary and Nicholas Saring, grandchildren of late dau. Elizabeth. Exec: Son Henry Lechler and dau. Christina Horne. Wit: Anthony Hookey, Joseph Fricker, Benjn. Brown. JONES, JOHN. Unity Grove, Co. of Worcester, Maryland. September 2, 1766. November 22, 1803. 1.146. Wife: Mary. Sons: Samuel and Edward. Daughter: Mary. Exec: Wife Mary and friends Benjamin Mifflin and John Clower, Junr. Wit: Edward Rees, J. Dennis, Junr., Jas. Taylor, Augustine Hicks, Junr. GREEN, THOMAS. City of Phila. Mastmaker. April 30, 1803. November 22, 1803. 1.147. Wife: Catharine. Daughters: Catharine Meyers and Polly Peters. Legacies to Molly dau. of Kitty Meyers, Ann dau. of Abby Clark, first child of Polly Peters. Son: Thomas. Exec: John Barker and wife Catharine. Wit: William Arentrue, Saml. W. Barker. HIBBERD, ELIZABETH. Blockley Township, Co. of Phila. Widow. October 22, 1803. November 23, 1803. 1.148. Nieces: Elizabeth Lees, wife of Joseph Lees, Sarah Smith, Sarah Hibberd, Elizabeth Supplee, Abigail Smith. Nephew: William Ball. Exec: Friend John Horne. Wit: Mathew McCrate, Joseph Lees. MILNER, EDWARD. Late of Phila. 1803. November 23, 1803. 1.148. Grandson: Edward Milner Donnaldson, son of Sarah Donnaldson, wife of John Donnaldson, other children of Sarah and sd. John, names not given. Exec: Son-in-Law John Donaldson and friend William H. Tod of Phila. Wit: None named, but Charles Humphreys of Montgomery Co., farmer, and Benjamin Cottman of Co. of Philadelphia, farmer, testified that they were acquainted with Testator, his signature, &c. DUNKIN, PETER. July 12, 1799. November 23, 1803. 1.149. Exec: Friend Atchison Thompson, taylor, to be heir. Wit: James M. Robertson, Charles E. Hubley, Thomas Burrows. ARNOLD, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. House carpenter and shop keeper. October 22, 1803. November 26, 1803. 1.150. Estate to wife Jane Arnold. Brother: William Arnold and his children. Legacies to Ann Read, David Landreth, Junr., Jane Anessley. Exec: Thomas Annesly and wife Jane Arnold. Wit: William T. Donaldson, Walter Lyle. MARDON, RACHEL. Byberry Township, Co. of Phila. 8 mo. 7, 1802. November 26, 1803. 1.150. Sister: Sarah Wilson. Niece: Hannah Walton, Martha William and Sarah Forrest and Jacob Wilson's dau., Ann Wilson. Isaac Comly. Niece: Rachel Wilson. Friend: Mary Rion. Nephews and Nieces: Jacob, David, Thomas, Asa and Joshua Wilson, Hannah Walton and Sarah Tomlinson. Exec: Nephew Jacob Wilson and friend Isaac Comly. Wit: John Comly, Hannah Walton. Codicil: 8 mo. 23, 1802. Witness: Asenath Comly. CLIFFORD, ANNA. City of Phila. Widow. 1 mo. 11, 1798. November 29, 1803. 1.151. Sons: Thomas and John Clifford. Niece: Anna Guest, dau. of Jonathan Guest. House at corner of Mulberry and Seventh Streets. Daughter: Anna Giles. Anna and Sarah Clifford, daus. of Thomas Clifford. Rebecca Clifford, dau. of John Clifford. Granddaughters: Anna Smith and her sister Elizabeth Smith. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Morris. Exec: Thomas and John Clifford. Wit: Jacob Shoemaker, John James, Thos. Savery. STEPHENS, SAMUEL. Moyamensing Township, Co. of Phila. November 21, 1803. December 5, 1803. 1.153. Wife: Rebecca. Sons: William, Halstead and Samuel. Daughter: Anna. Exec: Wife Rebecca. Wit: William Black, Richard Coit, J. Knox. MECUM, G. W. September 24, 1803. December 5, 1803. 1.153. Brother: Andrew Mecum. Sister: Eleanor. Exec: Charles Ellet of Phila. Wit: James Eaken, Patience Skilling, Henry Weltzek, James Proudfit. GARESCHI, ELIZABETH. Late of Wilmington, Delaware, now of Phila. Widow of Jean Yareschi Durocher. October 27, 1803. December 9, 1803. 1.154. Children: Louise Marguerite Gareschi, Jean Pierre Gareschi and Maria Vital Gareschi. House and lot in Wilmington. Negress: Nicole. Exec. and Guardian: Guillaume Hammond de vanjoyense. Wit: ---Thouron, Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, Ste. Marie. FREED, JACOB, SENR. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. August 14, 1795. December 16, 1803. 1.154. Wife: Margaret. Property in Germantown. Sons: John, Jacob and Frederick Freed. Daughters: Catharine Trikle, wife of Peter Trikle, Margaret Burnhetter, Sarah Hoover, wife of Nicholas Hoover. Granddaughter: Mary Winner. Exec: Wife Margaret. Wit: John Huston, John Wilmer. ASH, REBECCA. City of Phila. Widow. March 21, 1801. December 19, 1803. 1.155. Daughter: Mary Craig. Sons: Henry and James Ash. Exec: Dau. Mary and son James Ash. Wit: Thomas Gilpin, John McKenzie, Richard Whitehead. EXLEY, JOHN. City of Phila. Baker. July 20, 1802. December 20, 1803. 1.156. Wife: Mary Exley. Son: John Exley. Daughter: Mary Beckley. Granddaughters: Mary, Peggy and Abigail Beckley, daus. of dau. Mary Beckley. Granddaughter: Mary Exley. Exec: Son John Exley and dau. Mary Beckley. Wit: Robert Whitehead, R. Whitehead, Benjn. Brown. HAWTHORN, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. Widow. November 15, 1803. December 27, 1803. 1.157. Exec: Sister Hannah Rhoads. Wit: Augustus Wilmans, James Alexander, Benjamin Brown. ESLING, NICHOLAS. City of Phila. Brickmaker. December 9, 1803. December 31, 1803. 1.158. Wife: Catharine. Mentions children. Exec: Wife Catharine and friend Joseph Snyder. Wit: Joseph Blame, William Davis. KEEFFE, JOHN. City of Phila. Yeoman. November 23, 1803. January 3, 1804. 1.159. To be buried in St. Mary's or some other Catholick Burial place. Rev. Mr. Hurly. William Cliff of Lismore. Sister: Mary Keeffe. Aunts: Bridget Thrihy and Mary Power. Uncles: John Landers and Owen Keeffe. Exec: James Welsh and Thomas Conolly. Wit: Anthony Sedley, Thomas Welsh. BROWNE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Shipwright. September 21, 1803. January 10, 1804. 1.159. Late wife Johanna, "the bonds of matrimony between us being disolved by law." Children: Mary and Ann Browne. Child or children of bro. Peter Browne. Exec: Bro. Peter Browne and his son John. Wit: Richard Johns, Robt. Whitehead, Thos. M. Souder. HASKINS, SARAH. City of Phila. November 18, 1803. January 16, 1804. 1.160. Brother: Henry Haskins of Dorchester Co., Maryland. Negro boys: Mathew and Daniel. Brother: Joseph Haskins, Junr., of Baltimore. Negro boy: Adam. Mr. Pringle of Baltimore. Brother: Thomas Haskins. Sister-in-Law: Sarah Haskins, wife of bro. Henry Haskins. Sister-in-Law: Henrietta Haskins, wife of bro. Joseph Haskins. Sister-in-Law: Elizabeth Haskins, wife of bro. Thomas. Negro woman: Caroline and her dau. Charlotte. Niece: Sarah Ennals Haskins, dau. of bro. Thomas. Niece: Mary Richards Haskins, dau. of bro. Thomas. Niece: Mary Haskins, dau. of bro. Henry. Nephew: Joseph Haskins, son of bro. Henry. Legacy to Methodist Church, called Union Church late the Academy. Exec: Brother Thomas Haskins. Wit: John R. Taylor, Mansfield Banton. McCOLLOM, JOHN. City of Phila. Mariner. January 1798. January 9, 1804. 1.162. Exec: Wife Mary E. McCollom. Wit: Robert Henry Dunkin, Samuel Holmes. KUHN, MICHAEL. Township of Moyamensing, Co. of Phila. December 2, 1803. January 25, 1804. 1.163. Wife: Catharine. Children: Michael, George, Catharine and William. Guardian: George Bastian, Jr. Exec: Wife Catharine, William Sheed and Daniel Brissier. Wit: Charles Shults, Charles Murray. VONWEILER, ANDREW. City of Phila. Joiner. January 2, 1804. January 27, 1804. 1.164. Brothers: John, Peter and Joachim Vonweiler. Legacies to Andrew Rush, son of Conrad Rush, decd.; Mary and Lewis Rush; also children of sd. Conrad. Exec: Friend Lewis Rush of Philadelphia, skin dresser. Wit: Samuel Erwin, Frederick Beates. MASSON, ELEANOR. City of Phila. Spinster. January 13, 1798. January 30, 1804. 1.164. Estate to sister Ann Battar of Philadelphia, widow. At her death to her other sister Jane Groves. Legacies to Mrs. Ann Bedford and Philles Evans. Wit: George Kemp, Samuel Relf. Codicil: April 13, 1802. Mentions death of her sister Jane Groves. Her share of estate to her son John Groves. Exec: Sister Ann Battar and nephew John Groves. Wit: Susanna Straker, Mary Henderson. BORDLEY, JOHN BEALE. City of Philadelphia, lately of Maryland. January 19, 1801. January 30, 1804. 1.165. Sons: Matthias and John Bordley. Daughters: Elizabeth Bordley and Henrietta Maria, wife of David Ross of Bladensburgh. John F. Mifflin of Union Street, Philadelphia, son of wife. Robert Milligan of Bohemia. Children of dau. Henrietta Maria, names not mentioned. Mrs. Penn. Granddaughter: Peggy Ross. Emancipates his family slaves, Moses, Charles and Jemmy. Lands on Bear Creek in Chester Co. and lots in Baltimore and Annapolis. Exec: Wife (name not mentioned), dau. Elizabeth and friends John F. Mifflin and Robert Millegan. Wit: Frederick Smyth, George Clymer, John Simson, Frederick Beates. DEBERGER, JACOB. City of Phila. Corporal of Marines on board U. S. Frigate. September 1, 1797. January 31, 1804. 1.170. Exec: Wife Rebecca Deberger to receive estate. Wit: Richard Whitehead, Andrew Byerly, Robert Whitehead. BURGARD, CATHARINE. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. Widow. December 6, 1803. January 31, 1804. 1.171. Grandchild: Sarah Smith. Daughter: Dority Sinquit. Exec: Jacob Fry of Germantown. Wit: George Campbell, Junr., Jacob Miller. SOBER, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. Widow of John Sobert, late of Kensington, Northern Liberties. August 13, 1799. January 31, 1804. 1.171. Daughter: Catharine Hollinshead. Friends: Dr. Benjn. Say of Phila. Isaac Knight of same city and Peter Browne of Northern Liberties. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Sober Hollinshead, dau. of sd. dau. Catharine. Sisters: Rebecca, Judah and Catharine Harvard. Granddaughters: Rebecca and Sarah Rice, daus. of Thomas Rice and his late wife Penelope. Exec: Dau. Catharine Hollinshead. Wit: Michael Walters, Jane Muray, Peter Thomson. ROSE, PETER. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. January 28, 1804. January 31, 1804. 1.173. Estate to be divided amongst sons Peter, John and William Rose and daughters Elizabeth Miller and Sarah House. Exec: Peter Kline and Jacob Sullender, both of Northern Liberties. Wit: Saml. Macferran, John Graba, Jacob Belsterling. HAFLINE, JOHN. City of Phila. Lapidary. May 10, 1802. February 1, 1804. 1.174. Wife: Sarah Hafline. Children: Ann, Sarah and Mary Hafline. Exec: Wife Sarah Hafline and Leonard Keehmle. Wit: John Yeager, Michael Molick. COOK, PETER. City of Phila. Mariner. October 30, 1779. February 2, 1804. 1.174. Wife: Martha Cook, to have all wages and share of prize money due from schooner Mars or from Brigantine Mars, Capt. Taylor. Sole Exec: Wife Martha. Wit: Benjamin Paschall, one of the Justices of Peace of Philadelphia, Matthew Jackson, Joseph Harvey and George Ellis affirmed that they were acquainted with signature. COLLOM, CLEMENT. Son and devisee of John Collom, late of Abington, Montgomery Co. May 1, 1799. February 6, 1804. 1.175. Going to sea on board ship Samuel Smith, Capt. Stiles. Cousin: Jonathan Leech. Brothers, Sisters and Nieces: Jesse and Benjamin Collom, Rachel Barnes, Tacey Taylor, Elizabeth Robinson and Jane Worrell. Exec: Friends William Flintham and sd. Jonathan Leech. Wit: Richard Whitehead, Robt. Whitehead, Philip C. Kunckel. KESSLER, LEONARD. City of Phila. Cabinet maker. January 2, 1794. February 8, 1804. 1.176. Wife: Mary Kessler. Children: John, Elizabeth, Rachel and Hannah. Maria and Rachel, dau. of son Michael. Exec: Wife Mary, son John and friend John Olden of Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: William Heysham, Michael Keppele, Henry Keppele. ULRICK, VALENTINE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 15, 1801. February 14, 1804. 1.177. Sons: Abraham and Henry. Daughter: Sarah by a former wife. Wife: Elizabeth. Property in Northern Liberties. Exec: Friend John Keyser and wife Elizabeth. Wit: Stephen Riegler, Joseph Morehane. DIXON, ANDREW. City of Phila. Proved February 14, 1804. 1.178. Parents: Andrew and Margaret Dixon, now or late living in Newstead in Shire of Roxburgh, Scotland. Exec: John Lang, John Dixon and John Todd. Wit: James Thomson, Adam Ramage. ROSE, CROPLEY. City of Phila. Merchant. February 11, 1804. February 14, 1804. 1.178. Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan of Kellvering, Co. of Northamptonshire. Michael Hillegas of Phila. Exec: Richard Neave, gentleman of Germantown. Wit: Archibald Colton, Thomas Lawlor, Joseph F. Dutreuille. HUNTER, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. September 4, 1802. February 20, 1804. 1.179. Alexander Hardy of Southwark. Daniel Burtnell of Phila. Israel Davis and his wife. Exec: Alexander Hardy and Israel Davis. Wit: William Wallace, David Smith. AX, CONRAD. Frankford in Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. Baker. June 7, 1803. February 21 & 29, 1804. 1.179. Wife: Mary Ax. Children: Daniel, Conrad, Margaret and John Ax. Step-Son-in-Law: Paul Vanakin. House rented of Yates Estate. Exec: Wife Mary, friends Nathan Harper and Dr. John Ruan. Wit: Benjamin Brown, Robert Whitehead, Richard Whitehead. Codicil: December 25, 1803. Wit: George deBenneville, Andrew Shoch. SHRUPP, ELIZABETH. Wife of Henry Shrupp of Philadelphia, late Elizabeth Bedkin. Widow. September 16, 1803. February 22, 1804. 1.180. Legacies to David Clark of Charlestown, South Carolina, watchmaker; husband's dau. Catharine Shrupp; Capt. William Smith of Blockley Township; Henry Sharp, son of Capt. John Sharp of Philadelphia; Lewis Stein; friend Elizabeth Shallus, widow of Jacob Shallus; mulatto girl Alice. Residue of estate to husband Henry Shrupp. Exec: Husband, Samuel Wheeler and Frederick Beates of Philadelphia, scrivener. Wit: Conrad Eberth, John Robbins. Codicil: September 16, 1803 -November 29, 1800. Mentions Elizabeth Knorr wife of Henry Knorr, Elizabeth Eberth wife of Conrad Eberth and Capt. William Smith. Late husband Henry Bedkin. Wit: Second codicil, Robert Evans, Frederick Beates. CASSIN, DAVID. City of Phila. Grocer. February 22, 1804. February 27, 1804. 1.182. To be interred in St. Mary's Church Burying Ground. Brothers: John, Patrick and William Cassin. Sisters: Elizabeth and Catharine Cassin. Exec: Friends James Barry and Michael Leahy, both of Phila. Wit: Thomas Heyden, John McDermott, Anthony Sidley. STILES, EDWARD. City of Phila. September 16, 1793. February 27 & 29, 1804. 1.182. Son: James Stiles. Wife: Mary Stiles. Grandson: Edward James Stiles. Sisters: Elizabeth Conyer and Susanna Saltar. Children of late sister Mary Dickinson. Brothers: Richard and Copeland Stiles. Children of late brother John Stiles. Grandson: Benjamin Stiles, son of James. Isaiah Dillon, his coachman. Joseph Conyers, his clerk. Negroes: Jacob and Sarah to be set free at his decease. Legacy to poor widows belonging to the Parish church of Port Royal in Bermudas, his native place. Property in Philadelphia and in Oxford Township, Philadelphia Co. Mentions Sirach Judith, Thomas Evinger and Andrew Doz, decd. Lands in Port Royal and St. George's in the Island of Bermudas. Exec: Wife Mary during widowhood only and son James Stiles, friends Elleston and John Perot. Caleb North, George S. Wilson and Savage Stillwell of Philadelphia, merchant, declared they were acquainted with Testator, his signature &c. Wit: Pela: Webster, Joseph Conyers. TAYLOR, MARY. City of Phila. May 11, 1802. February 29, 1804. 1.184. Sons: George, John, Andrew and Joseph. Daughters: Mary and Elizabeth. Grandchildren: Maria and Eliza Gloss. Exec: Sons George and John. Wit: William Montelius, Frederick Beates. COATS, ABRAHAM. Northern Liberties of Phila. Blacksmith. August 31, 1797. March 7, 1804. 1.185. Wife: Frances Coats. Friend: Abia Brown, boatbuilder. Brother: Jacob Coats. Sister: Elizabeth Van Cleve. Property in Camden, N.J. Exec: Brother Jacob Coats, friends Abia Brown and Thomas Norton. Wit: B. Whitehead, Robert Whitehead, Andrew Byerly. POTTS, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties Township, Co. of Phila. July 9, 1803. March 7, 1804. 1.186. Wife: Mary Potts. Sons: Phineas and Joseph K. Potts. Daughters: Anna, Frances and Hepziba. Exec: Wife Mary Potts, son Phineas Potts and friend and brother Joseph Kirkbride. Isaac Parrish of Philadelphia, gentleman, and Nathan Harper of Frankford, gentleman, declared they were acquainted with Testator &c. LOGAN, JAMES. City of Phila. Stonecutter. March 4, 1804. March 8, 1804. 1.187. Friend Sarah Symington, relict of Alexander Symington. Exec: Brother Alexander Logan of Baltimore. Wit: James Reynolds. March 8 -Richard North also appeared &c. BROWNE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Shopkeeper. June 22, 1798. March 8, 1804. 1.187. Daughter: Sophia, now wife of James Swaine and her children. Exec: Son-in-law James Swaine and Sophia his wife. Wit: Richard Whitehead, Robert Whitehead, Jacob Weiss, Jr. LEVERING, BENJAMIN. Roxborough Township, Co. of Phila. Farmer. May 15, 1801. March 10, 1804. 1.188. Wife: Catherine. Exec: Son Michael Levering and son-in-law Peter Widener. Wit: James Crawford, Philip Somerlot. REICHEL, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK. City of Phila. Cabinetmaker. February 29, 1804. March 12, 1804. 1.189. Sole Exec: Wife Elizabeth Reichel. Wit: Henry Hoffner, Samuel Jordan, Thomas Snowden, William Griffith. MUMFORD, CALEB. March 17, 1800. March 14, 1804. 1.189. Mentions Mrs. Martha Mumford in Jamaica. Revd. Dr. Rees, Rector of Kingston, Jamaica. Mrs. Martha Harris, wife of Lieut. John Harris in the 6th West India Regt. Robinson Mumford, Junr., Fayetteville, North Carolina. James Mumford, Wilmington, North Carolina. George Mumford, Fayetteville, North Carolina. Joseph Mumford, Salisbury, North Carolina. Christopher Mumford, Salisbury, North Carolina. Mehetable Mumford, Salisbury, North Carolina. John Neal and George Row of Philadelphia, gentleman, declared they were acquainted with Testator &c. SUMMER, MARTIN. City of Phila. Door keeper to the Mint of United States. February 26, 1803. March 16, 1804. 1.190. Wife: Anna Barbara Summer. Children: Philip, Henry and Elizabeth, wife of Ludwick Sharpe. Exec: Wife Anna Barbara and son Philip. Wit: George Ehrenzeller, Jas. Cloud, Adolphus Fischer. STACY, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Labourer. April 15, 1803. March 19, 1804. 1.190. Exec. and sole Devisee: Wife Sarah Stacy. Wit: Patrick Galbreath, William Robinson, Junr. KING, JOHN. Lombard St., City of Phila. April 9, 1800. March 22, 1804. 1.191. To be interred in Burying Ground belonging to Associate Church between Third and Fourth Streets on Spruce Street. Wife: Olive King. Children: Nancy and Samuel King. Grandchild: John King, son of son William, decd. Property in Phila. Exec: Wife Olive King and friend David Millar. ALLEN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. February 9, 1804. March 24, 1804. 1.191. Wife: Jane Allen. Daughter: Elizabeth Needles, decd. Daughter: Mary McClintock and her children. Daughter: Jane Thomson, wife of Charles Thomson. Children of late dau. Elizabeth Needles. Daughter: Hannah Sawyer, wife of Lewden Sawyer. Sons: Joseph Allen, Junr., Charles Allen and Thomas Allen. Exec: Wife Jane Allen, sons Joseph, Thomas and Charles Allen and sons-in-law William Needles, Charles Thomson and Lewden Sawyer. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. BOLLMAN, ANDREW. October 24, 1801. April 7, 1804. 1.194. Legacies to Lewis Bollman, I. Erick Bollman, Fred. Bollman, George D. Bollman, Wm. Bollman, Fredk. Brauer, Fredk. Giese, Francis Primaveri. Exec: Lewis Bollman. John Wilson and Benj. Henry Latrobe affirmed &c. BINDER, JACOB. Kensington, Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Innholder. June 25, 1803. April 7, 1804. 1.194. Wife: Mary Binder. Sons: William and George Binder. Legacy to free school of Lutheran Congregation. Exec: Wife Mary Binder and son William Binder and Christian Sheetz. Wit: Harman Stout, Jacob Hill, John Bakeoven. DE NOAILLES, LOUIS. City of Phila. July 23, 1802. April 10, 1804. 1.195. Bequeaths fortune to his children, names not mentioned. Legacy to Mrs. Browne. Exec: Fournier Rostaing and Jared Ingersoll. Wit: Y. LaGrange, Jared Ingersoll. Peter L. DuPonceau and Michael Dumoulin affirmed &c. JAUDON, ANN. City of Phila. Spinster. March 23, 1804. April 13, 1804. 1.195. Sons: Robert Harper and John Harper. Grandson: Thomas Smith. Son: Daniel Jaudon. Daughter: Elizabeth Stretcher, wife of Finnix Stretcher. Exec: Daniel Jaudon. Wit: Robt. McCullagh, Philip Mason. POLE, ANN. Late of Philadelphia, now of London, England. Spinster. March 13, 1798. April 21, 1804. 1.196. Brother: Thomas Pole. Mary Ann, Rachel and Elizabeth Pole, daus. of bro. Thomas Pole. Mary Pole, dau. of bro. Edward Pole. Leaves gold watch to eldest granddau. of late sister Anna Bringhurst (name not given). Nephew Joseph Bringhurst, son of said late sister; Sons of late sister Anna Bringhurst, John, James, Joseph and Jonathan. John Hoskins, Senr., and John Hoskins, Junr., agents for managing her share of estate of late Uncle William Smith of Burlington in West Jersey. Exec: Friends William Savery of Philadelphia, Penna., tanner, and Caleb Lownes, son of John Lownes of same place, iron merchant. Wit: George Dillwyn, Sarah G. Dillwyn, Thomas Aston, Saml. West, Joseph Lamb, Ann Hancock. McCORMICK, JOHN. Moyamensing, Co. of Phila. April 19, 1804. April 24, 1804. 1.197. Wife: Elizabeth McCormick. Son: Thomas McCormick. Sister: Margaret McCormick. Exec: John Willson of Philadelphia and Edward McGowan and wife Elizabeth McCormick. Wit: Adam Reid, Con. O'Donnell, Robert McCullagh. BARDON, STEPHEN. City of Phila. Grocer. March 3, 1804. April 25, 1804. 1.198. Estate to nephews Luke Bardon and Moses Bardon, sons of bro. Nicholas Bardon and step-son Charles Smith of Phila. Legacy to Revd. Father Roseffer of St. Mary's Church, Phila. Exec: Step-son Charles Smith. Wit: Godfrey Welser, Benj. Price, Benjn. Brown. Codicil: March 6, 1804. If nephews Luke and Moses Bardon do not come to Philadelphia and claim their share of estate, the whole shall go to step-son Charles Smith. Wit: Benj. Price, Saml. Miskelly. PFEIFFER, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Practitioner in Physick. December 22, 1803. May 2, 1804. 1.199. Wife: Ann Margaret Pfeiffer. Daughter: Elizabeth. Son: George Pfeiffer. Daughter: Margaret Fitler. Daughter: Elizabeth Loughead, property bought of Everad Bolton. Daughter: Susanna Justice, property in Northern Liberties purchased of Abraham Coats, also grounds in Poplar Lane in sd. Liberties. Lot on 4th Street next to John Peters ground devised to son George in trust for a burial ground for family. Grandchildren: Rachel Jacquet and Joseph Jacquet, children of dau. Mary Jacquet, decd. Land bounded by ground late of Samuel Burge or David Deshler, decd. Exec: Wife Ann Margaret, son George Pfeiffer, son-in-law Jacob Fitler and friends Jacob Brown, Senr. of Philadelphia, cutler and Philip Peltz. Wit: John Snyder, Wm. Smith, Benj. Brown. ZEPERNISK, GODFREY. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Tallow chandler. October 16, 1799. May 8, 1804. 1.201. Exec: Wife Mariana. Wit: William Forbes, Fredk. Beates. May 8, 1804, Thos. Fisher of Northern Liberties, gent., affirmed &c. WISHART, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Gentleman. April 23, 1804. May 23, 1804. 1.202. Property in Philadelphia to niece Ann Russell. Niece: Elizabeth Thomas (widow). Nephew: Richard Maris. Niece: Ann Gregg (wife of Dr. Amos Gregg). Niece: Elizabeth Thomas. Niece: Jemima Welsh (wife of John Welsh). Nieces: Elizabeth Couch and Margaret Maris. Children of late Richard Edwards. Nephew: William Maris to have property in Del. Mentions Ann Wishart and Mary Russell. Exec: Nephew Richard Maris and John Welsh. Wit: Thomas Wishart, Caleb Peirce, Thos. S. Field. Codicil: Same date. Alters some what the property left to niece Jemima Welsh. OSBORNE, CHARLES. Scarbrough, Co. of York. September 28, 1784. June 2, 1804. 1.204. Mother: Elizabeth Osborne. Mentions Phineas Bond of Middle Temple, London. Legacies to Mrs. Williamina Bond, goddau. Frances Bond, other daus. of Mrs. Bond (vizt.) Williamina, Rebecca and Elizabeth. Mrs. Mary Armstrong, wid. of late Uncle William Armstrong. Exec: Phineas Bond. Wit: Wm. Croasdale, Thos. Skelton. June 2, 1804, Edward Tilghman, Jared Ingersoll and Dr. Thomas Parke of Philadelphia affirmed. BLEY, HENRY August December 16, 1799. June 8, 1804. 1.205. Born at Tours, January 9, 1761. Simon Bley, elder brother and godfather and Dennis Prosper Bley second brother to be sole heir. As to what concerns my pretentions to the succession of my father and mother, I appoint to be heirs thereto by equal shares, my brothers Simon, Prosper and Alexander and sisters Genevive and Victorie. Exec: Lawrence Huron of Philadelphia, merchant. In case of his death or absence from U. States, substitutes James Vanuxen, also of Philadelphia,merchant. June 8, 1804 -John S. Clark and Peter Lacombe of Philadelphia, merchants, affirmed &c. VARNER, PHILIP. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Tobacconist. March 29, 1804. June 8, 1804. 1.206. Wife: Mary Varner, to have all interest in estate until youngest dau. Maria attains age of 18 years. Children: Jacob, Charles, Elizabeth and Maria Varner and step-son John Harman. Exec: Wife Mary and friend James White. Wit: John Waterhouse, William Ruvoudt, Joseph Hart. UNRUHS, MICHAEL. Bristol Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. April 23, 1804. June 9, 1804. 1.207. Brothers: George Unruhs, John Unruhs, William Unruhs, Philip Unruhs and Abraham Unruhs. Sister: Elizabeth Unruhs. Exec: Brothers Philip and George Unruhs. Wit: Sebastian Unruhs, John Rorer. RANDALL, NICHOLAS. Moorland Township, Co. of Phila. January 22, 1804. June 9, 1804. 1.207. Wife: Hannah. Sons: Thomas and Jesse Randall. Daughters: Agness and Mary Randall (a minor). Exec: Sons Thomas and Jesse. Wit: Joshua Comly, Jesse Randall. RICHARDS, NATHANIEL. Southwark, Co. of Phila. July 18, 1803. June 11, 1804. 1.208. Mother: Hannah Richards. Wife: Mary Richards. Sarah Armstrong, wife of Archibald Armstrong. Margaret Mellon, wife of James Mellon. Brother: William Richards, house carpenter. Exec: Wife Mary Richards. Wit: Alexr. Dean, Christian Close, Simon Miller. EDWARDS, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. August 27, 1793. June 14, 1804. 1.209. Sister: Hannah Buzby. Niece: Mary Matthews (wife of John Matthews). Exec: Sister Hannah Buzby and John Matthews. Letter granted to John Matthews. Wit: John Meriam, John Lodor. James Swaine, Philadelphia Co., grocer, affirmed &c. Letter granted to John Matthews. SKERRETT, JOSEPH. City of Phila. June 1, 1804. June 14, 1804. 1.211. Wife: Mary Skerrett. Daughter: Margaret Tryon, wife of George Tryon. Daughter: Mary Skerrett. Son: James Skerrett. Son: George Skerrett. Daughter: Kitty Skerrett. Son: William Skerrett. Son: David Skerrett. Daughter: Elizabeth Richards, wife of Armstrong Richards. Exec. and Guardians of minor children: Son James Skerrett and son-in-law George Tryon. Wit: Richard Truman, Jno. Pechin. PILE, SAMUEL. District of Southwark, City of Phila. Shipjoiner. May 11, 1804. June 14, 1804. 1.211. Wife: Elizabeth to have estate, real and personal. To son Samuel at her death. Exec: Son Samuel and friend George Harding, both of Phila. Wit: Robert McMullin, Samuel Powel Griffitts, George Harding. MORGAN, THOMAS. City of Phila. Merchant. May 27, 1804. June 16, 1804. 1.212. Estate to wife during life, she maintaining and educating children, none of whose names are given. Exec. and Guardians: Wife and brothers Robert Waln and Patterson Hartshorne. Letter granted to Robert Waln. Wit: Jacob Downing, Benj. Tucker. Letter granted to Robert Waln. BRYAN, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. Widow. March 16, 1797. November 7, 1804. 1.212. Daughter: Mary Bryan. Sons: Samuel, Arthur, Francis, George and Jonathan Bryan. Daughter: Sarah Bryan. Mentions lands taken up by Colonel Isaac Meason in Northumberland Co., Penna. Exec: Sons Samuel, Arthur, Francis, George and Jonathan. William Smith of Philadelphia and George Bryan of Lancaster affirmed &c. the latter having released his interest under the will and renounced the Exec. Exec. having renounced, Adms. with the will annexed was on November 7, 1804 granted to George Bryan. SHRONK, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. December 31, 1803. June 23, 1804. 1.214. Estate both real and personal to wife Catharine Shronk, she paying legacies to sons Peter and Godfrey. Mentions Mary, Henry and George Reed, children of Henry Reed. Five children of brother's son Barney Shronk, names not mentioned. Exec: Friends Simon Shugart and Charles Rowbicam, both of Northern Liberties. Wit: Joseph Morehane, Adam Snyder. NICE, MARY. Bristol Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. December 19, 1800. June 25, 1804. 1.215. Son: Richard Nice. Daughter: Susanna Lutz. Susan Turner, dau. of sd. dau. Susanna Lutz. Legacies to four children of late dau. Polly Dover. Grandson: Anthony Nice, son of Richard Nice. Land near Rockhill in Bristol Township, Philadelphia Co. to be sold. Four children of son Richard, names not mentioned. Step-sister: Rebecca Faunce. Mentions plantation adjoining Miles Town and his tavern house and land called the Rising Sun occupied by Martin Ladigh. Daughter: Ann Keyser. Exec: Son-in-law Benjamin Keyser and friend Jacob Miller. Wit: Archibald Wilson, Silas Wilson, Isaac Kulp. WIKOFF, PETER. Blockley Township, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. March 12, 1803. June 26, 1804. 1.216. Son: Henry Wikoff, property in Philadelphia, farm in Blockley. Annuity to sisters Catharine Forman, Anne Wikoff and Margaret Wikoff. Mentions nephews Jacob C. Wikoff of Philadelphia and Peter Wikoff, his namesake. Legacy to Penna. Hospital. Exec: Son Henry. Wit: James S. Cox, Theodr. Meminger. Edward Liddons affirmed. SUTTER, JACOB. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. House carpenter. March 1804. July 3, 1804. 1.218. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Sutter, she to have estate. Wit: George Forepaugh, Benjamin Brown. BATTAR, ANN. City of Phila. Widow. January 13, 1798. June 2, 1804. 1.218. Estate to sister Eleanor Masson of Philadelphia, spinster. At her death to sister Jane Groves. Legacies to Mrs. Ann Bedford and Phillis Evans. Wit: George Kemp, Samuel Relf. Codicil: April 13, 1802. Mentions the death of sister Jane Groves and bequeaths her share to her son John Groves to be given him at the death of Eleanor Masson. Letter granted to John Groves the surviving Exec. Exec. to Will and Codicil: Sister Eleanor Masson and nephew John Groves. Wit: Susanna Straker, Mary Henderson. MARVIREAU, NICHOLAS. Native of Parish of Saint Servan, near St. Malor in Lower Brittany in France, now a citizen of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Coppersmith. June 18, 1804. July 17, 1804. 1.219. Mentions negro woman Mary and a Mr. Marais. Exec: Wife Susanna, she to have all estate. Wit: James Robb, Peter Caron, Bertrand Demewrant, Charles Erdman. KNOWLES, JOHN. Late of Philadelphia, now of Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. July 30, 1795. August 2, 1804. 1.220. Bequeaths land in Philadelphia to son John Knowles, Junr., and daus. Elizabeth Knowles, Sarah Keen, Mary Toy. Legacies to Granddaughters Mary Hart; Susanna Hall, wife of Joseph Hall; Sarah Hart; Elizabeth Hart and grandson John Hart. Mentions in connection with property Bryan Wilkinson, decd. Buckridge Sim, Enoch Flower decd., John Keen, William Brewster and wife, Seymour Hart, Wm. Clampfer and William Turner. Exec: Son John Knowles and dau. Elizabeth Knowles. Wit: Thos. Cuthbert, R. Whitehead, Robert Bourne, Robt. Whitehead. MURPHY, MARY. City of Phila. August 27, 1802. August 2, 1804. 1.221. Legacies to nephews Wm. and Elisha Edmundson and niece Catharine Edmundson. Mentions Sarah Shallcross, wife of John Shallcross, of Oxford Township, and Margaret Lowrey. Exec: Elizabeth Smith, wid. of George Smith. Wit: John Starr, Watson Atkinson. ANDAULLE, ANTHONY. City of Phila. Mariner. July 11, 1804. August 10, 1804. 1.222. Wife: Charlotte Andaulle. Children: John, Maria Antonietta and Anthony Andaulle. Legacy to black servant Cado. Exec: Wife Charlotte and friend Louis Crousillat, Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: S. R. Malenfant, Peter S. DuPonceau. SAVERY, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Tanner. December 31, 1803. August 17, 1804. 1.224. Legacy to Yearly Meeting of Friends for Penna., New Jersey &c. for education and religious instruction of youth in one or more boarding schools. Money in trust for firewood for poor widows of Northern Liberties. Legacies to cousin Margaret McCuloch, dau. of late Uncle Reese Peters; nephew William Savery Evans; Sarah Miller; bound girl Susan Gardner. Remainder of estate to wife Sarah Savery. Leaves some of his books and curiosities bought from Europe to two nieces, daus. of John Poultney and nephews and nieces, children of bro. Thomas Savery. Nephew: William Savery. Exec: Wife Sarah, bro. Thomas Savery and friends Thomas Norton and John Elliott Cresson. Wit: Stephen Maxfield, Charles West. PFEIFFER, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Physician. August 8, 1804. August 22, 1804. 1.225. Wife: Mary Pfeiffer to have use of all estate, she maintaining and educating his five children, George, Henry Hamilton, Charles, Daniel and Joseph Pfeiffer. Father: Dr. Joseph Pfeiffer, decd. Exec: Wife Mary, bro. Joseph Williams and friend William Wigglesworth. Wit: John Alsop, William Allibone, Benjn. Brown. SMITH, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Ropemaker. February 17, 1802. August 24, 1804. 1.226. Wife: Eve to have personal estate. John Graff to hold real estate in trust for use of sd. wife. After her death to use of William Graff, son of sd. John Graff. Exec: John Graff. Wit: William Lyons, Fredk. Beates. WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Blockley Township, Co. of Phila. February 5, 1803. August 27, 1804. 1.226. Legacies to grandchildren Edward, Ann, Elizabeth, Joseph and Mary Robeson, children of his dau., late wife of Jonathan Robeson; these legacies to be paid only if he receives interest on bond owed him by Matthew McConnell. Mentions children of granddau. Hannah Ridgway. Granddaughter: Sarah Bogar. Grandson: William Coulton. Granddaughter: Lydia Smith. Exec: William Warner and William Coulton. Wit: Nathan Sellers, David Sellers. Wm. Coulton one of the Exec. affirmed. DOHERTY, JOHN. City of Phila. November 19, 1803. August 29, 1804. 1.227. Sister: Elizabeth Stewart, now of New York, widow. Legacy to John Kerr. One third part of all property to Elizabeth Steeth, spinster, if she survive him, if not sd. 1/3 part to Wm. Doherty, Elizabeth Stewart and Ann Doherty. Father: Con: Doherty of L Derry in Ireland, grocer, two thirds of residue of property in trust for sd. bro. William, sister Elizabeth Stewart and sister Ann Doherty, to be divided in what proportions he May think proper. Exec: Edward Gray and John Conrad of Philadelphia and his partner Joseph F. Gray and bro. Wm. Doherty of Londonderry in Ireland. Wit: Edward Lane, Cornelius Conrad. FAYSSOUX, MARY. City of Phila. June 12, 1804. August 30, 1804. 1.228. Dau. of Dr. Peter Fayssoux, late of Charleston, S. C., decd. Leaves $800 to Martha Brandt with whom she lived. Exec: Henry Wm. DeLaussure of Charleston. Wit: Robert Gill, Nathan Sellers. PEART, JANE. City of Phila. August 23, 1804. September 4, 1804. 1.229. Bequests in money, furniture &c. to relation Dr. Benjamin Rush, Jacob Rush, relation Ann George, Edward Gough, William Peart Gough, Rachel Hood, James Hood, Mary Boyce, Harriott Glentworth, Frances Bostick, Frances Renshaw, Richard Budden, Richard Rush, relation Susan Stricker, Hannah Broom, Rachel Peart, Mary Peart, Jane Worrell, Rebecca Budd, Mary Gouge, Sarah Miller, Margrett Glentworth, Hannah Milnor, Lydia Ludnam, Susan Peart, Eliza Peart. Residue of furniture &c. to be disposed of and proceeds divided between William Peart and Benjamin Peart. Exec: Friend Joseph Budd and relations Mary Peart and Rachel Hood. Letters granted to Jos. Budd. Wit: Hannah Hurry, Ann Way. MILLS, WILLIAM MARCUS. City of Phila. January 24, 1799. September 4, 1804. 1.229. Son: William Marcus Mills. Daughter: Anna Eliza Mills. Dwelling house in Philadelphia and 640 acres of land in Kentucke on Pigeon River, purchased of Joseph Fenwick and surveyed by Sion Bradley. Exec: Wife Anne Mills and John Purdon. Letters granted to Anne Mills. Thomas Tingey of City of Washington and Thomas Fisher of Philadelphia affirmed &c. BEERE, MARY. City of Phila. Relict of Jonathan Beere. September 21, 1803. September 10, 1804. 1.230. Son: John Beere. Bequests to grandson James Beere son of sd. John and two granddaus. Elizabeth and Ann the sisters of sd. James, the whole amount to be keep at interest until Ann attains age of 21 yrs. Money lent by her to Thomas Hurley and Thomas Rogers, she bequeaths to granddaus. Elizabeth and Ann Beere. Son: John, interest in tract of land in Otsago Co., N. Y. which Joseph Wharton, Junr. and wife conveyed to John Alsop and her late husband Jonathan Beere, in connection with which she mentions Michael Gratz of Philadelphia, merchant. Exec: Friends Thomas Hurley and Caleb Griffiths. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Benjn. Brown, R. Whitehead. WOELPPER, JOHN FREDERICK. Co. of Phila. Victualler. July 25, 1804. September 15, 1804. 1.231. Wife: Margaret Woelpper to have one third of estate, at her death to go to his five children John David, Christiana, George, Ann Rosina and Frederick Woelpper. Minor children to be educated out of income of estate until they attain the age of 16 yrs. Exec: Wife Margaret, bro. George Godfried Woelpper and son John David Woelpper. Letters granted to Margt. Woelpper and John David Woelpper. Wit: Phillip Alburger, John Breish, Benon Bates. MARTIN, JOHN. Formerly of Drumagelvin, Parish of Muchna and Co. Monaghan, Ireland, now of Phila. July 7, 1804. September 17, 1804. 1.233. Legacy to the poor of the Seceder Congregation of Frankford in aforesaid Co. to be used at the discretion of Thomas Martin, William Lewers and William Martin. To Mary Miller who lived at his fathers when he left Ireland, all the remaining part of his property. Exec: Revd. George Potts and John Purdon, merchant. Wit: John Nayl, David Hunter, George McCallister. BROWN, ABIA. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Boatbuilder. August 20, 1802. September 18, 1804. 1.233. Wife: Margarett Brown. Daughter: Mary M. Brown. Nephew: Abia Brown. Parents: Wm. & Rebeccah Brown. Exec: Wife Margarett Brown, father Wm. Brown and friend Thomas Norton. Letters granted to Margt. Brown and Wm. Brown. Wit: Hetty Foster (late Harker), Mary M. Brown. Jacob Nice of Northern Liberties, house carpenter, and Saml. Biles Brown of sd. Liberties, accomplant, affirmed &c. BERGENHOFF, MARGARET. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Widow. September 11, 1804. September 19, 1804. 1.235. Bequests Charles Eller, son of bro. Charles Eller; Mary Eller, wife of sd. bro. Charles and Elizabeth his dau. Exec: John Engle and John Street of Germantown. Wit: John Koch, John Fry. SMITH, JOHN. City of Phila. Innkeeper. August 3, 1804. September 20, 1804. 1.235. Interest of estate to wife Mary Smith for purpose of supporting herself and educating children whilst in minority. All real estate in Philadelphia and elsewhere to children, Joseph, Catharine, Isaiah, Daniel, Mary Magdalen, Jesse and John. Directs that twelve judicious men shall be appointed by the Orphans Court to divide sd. estate. Exec: Wife Mary and friend Charles Kugler of Phila. Letter granted to Charles Kugler, surviving Exec. Wit: Chambers Gaw, Samuel McGee, Samuel Mechlin. COLLINS, SARAH. Township of Blockley, Co. of Phila. Widow. April 7, 1795. September 20, 1804. 1.236. Exec. and sole Legatee: Dau. Elizabeth Collins. Letter granted to Elizabeth Bason, late Collins. Wit: Godfrey Twells, Samuel Passey. Saml. Passey, the surviving wits. and Casper W. Morris of Philadelphia, brewer, affd. &c. IRVINE, WILLIAM. April 15, 1804. September 21, 1804. 1.237. Wife and children's names not given excepting two sons named as Execs. Bequeaths to wife house and lots in Carlile with household furniture &c. The rest of lands to be valued and equally divided amongst his wife and children. Exec: Wife and two sons Callender and William N. Irvine and brother-in-law Thomas Duncan. Wit: William Andrews. William Andrews and Thos. Waterman of Philadelphia, accomplant affirmed. PENN, WILLIAM, ESQ. Chief Proprietary and Governr. of Pensilvania and the Territories thereunto belonging. May 27, 1712. November 3, 1718. 1.238. (Record from a copy) Signed at Ruscomb in Berkshire. "My eldest son being well provided for by a settlement of his mother's and my father's estate." The Government of his Province of Pensilvania and Territories thereunto belonging and all powers relating thereunto he gives to the most Honorable the Earle of Oxford and Earle Mortimor and to Will Earle Poulet so called, and their heirs unpon trust to dispose thereof to the Queen or any other person to the best advantage and profit they can to be applied in such manner as he shall herein after direct. Mentions wife Hannah Penn, her father Thomas Callowhill, friends Margaret Lowther, his dear sister and to Gilbert Heathcote, physician, Samuel Waldenfield, John Field, Henry Goldney all living in England and his friends Samuel Carpenter, Richd. Hill, Isaac Norris, Samuel Preston and James Logan living in or near Pensilvania. Three children of son William Penn, Gullielelma, Maria Springett and William to have ten thousand acres of land. All the rest of lands in America to his children by his present wife. Daughter: Aubry, ten thousand acres of sd. land. All his personall estate in Pensilvania and elsewhere to his wife whom he makes his sole Exec. Wit: Robt. West, Sarah West, Susanna Reading, Thos. Pyle, Robt. Lomax, Elizabeth Penn, Thos. Pyle, Thomas Penn, Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Chandler, Jonathan Dee, Mary Dee. Postscript: To his wife out of the rents of America &c. and desires that she and the children settle in good part in America where he leaves them so good an interest to be for their inheritance from generation to generation. Simon Clements of Parish of Saint Margarett, Westminster, Co. of Middlesex and John Page of George Yard in the Parish of Saint Edmund the King, London, gentleman, affirmed. HILLBORN, JANE. Township of Newtown, Co. of Bucks, Penna. February 23, 1801. September 22, 1804. 1.239. Beguest to children, Fanny Hillborn, Mercy Hillborn, Robert Hillborn, John Hillborn, Thomas Hillborn, Amos Hillborn, Rachel Banes and Elizabeth Taylor. Exec: Phanny Hillborn, Robert Hillborn. Wit: Isaac Ryan, Mary Ryan, Amos Hillborn. ISAAC HUBER. City of Phila. Mariner. January 12, 1791. September 26, 1804. 1.240. Exec. and sole Legatee: Wife Sophia Huber. Wit: L. Weiss, Frederick Beates. Fredk. Beates surviving wit. and Richard White head of Philadelphia conveyancer affirmed. KNORR, JOHN. City of Phila. Cooper. February 8, 1802. October 2, 1804. 1.240. To dau. Hannah Sower (wid. of Christopher Sower) lot in Philadelphia purchased from son-in-law John Lohra. Bequests to only son Jacob Knorr, daus. Susanna Poulson (wife of Zachariah Poulson, Junr.) and Mary Lohra (wife of John Lohra). Brother: David Knorr. Exec: Son Jacob Knorr, two sons-in-law Zachariah Poulson, Junr., and John Lohra. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. MONTGOMERY, HESTER. City of Phila. April 5, 1804. October 3, 1804. 1.241. Estate to be kept undivided (with the exception of £100) until son James Hamilton Montgomery arrives at 21 yrs. Bequests to children Sarah Powel Montgomery, Hester Montgomery, Abigail Eliza Hamilton Montgomery, Samuel Powel Montgomery, James Hamilton Montgomery, Richard Montgomery, William Griffitts Montgomery. Small legacies to friends Margaret McCall, Ann O'Connor, relation Elizabeth Griffitts, niece Hester Griffitts. Child: Frances Lewis £50, she being provided for by cousin Elizabeth Griffitts. Grandson: Mordecai Lewis, Junr. Exec: Dr. Samuel Powel Griffitts, Joseph Launder Lewis and Benjamin Wishar Morris. Letter granted to Saml. Powel Griffitts and Joseph Launder Lewis. Wit: Robt. M. Graham, Mary Graham, Sarah Graham. RICE, HENRY. City of Phila. Bookseller. October 1, 1804. October 3, 1804. 1.243. He requests that his estate be distributed according to the laws of Penna. Exec: Robert Fielding and Samuel Watt. Wit: John Harrison, Matthew Carey, William Fothergill. RUTTER, MARTHA. City of Philadelphia, formerly of Potts Grove, Co. of Montgomery, Penna. July 1, 1803. October 6, 1804. 1.243. Personal estate to be divided amongst children, namely; dau. Mary K. Stocker, sons Samuel and David, dau. Ruth Anna Lindley, Thomas Rutter Lindley son of Ruth Anna Lindley. Granddaughter: Patty Rutter Stocker. Granddaughters: Peggy and Ruth Ann Rutter daus. of David. Granddaughter: Patty Rutter dau. of son Samuel. Granddaughter: Rebecca Rutter dau. of sd. Samuel. Grandson: Thomas Rutter, son of David. Grandson: Thomas Rutter son of Samuel. Mentions stock held jointly with Esther Wiley. Decd. husband Thomas Rutter. John C. Stocker. Exec: Daus. Mary K. Stocker and Ruth Anna Lindley. Wit: Isaac Jones, Francis Gurney Smith. McCLASKE (signed McCLASKEY), JAMES. Co. of Phila. Yowman. September 11, 1804. October 8, 1804. 1.245. Houses and lot adjoining lands of Bonsal to wife Elizabeth. At her death to youngest son William. Other lands to son James, oldest son Thomas and to son John. Land adjoining lands of John Nixon. Exec: Friend William Ayrs and son Thomas. Letters granted to William Ayrs. Wit: Benjn. Newton, Moses Shirley, Mary Richards. OSBORN, JANE. Formerly of New York City, now of City of Phila. Widow. June 13, 1803. October 10, 1804. 1.246. Estate, real and personal, in Albany, N. Y. or elsewhere she bequeaths to her four daus. Elizabeth Benners (wife of Lucas Benners), Mary Grace,widow, Isabella Debordes (wife of John Marie Debordes), Russell Lillie Hunt (wife of John Sammon Hunt) and five grandchildren Jane Chevalier (late Jane Lillie and widow of Peter Chevalier), Matthew Dyer Osborn (son of late eldest son Matthew Frazer Osborn), Jane Charlotte Osborn and Elizabeth Hartman Codwise (children of late son John Adrian Osborn) and Elizabeth Cardon Osborn (dau. of late son Robert Weir Osborn). To such of her grandchildren as are not named in this will to receive five dollars each. Legacy to free mulatto girl named Priscilla who lived with her. Exec: Son-in-law John Sammon Hunt of the Island of St. Croix and friend Isaac Jones of Philadelphia, tobacconist. Letter granted to John S. Hunt. Wit: Cadwalader Evans, Alexr. Hemphill, Alexr. Whitsides. Codicil: January 2, 1804. Her granddaughter Elizabeth Cardon Osborn's share to be divided with her brother-in-law Samuel Abbott of the Island of St. Croix, merchant. Wit: Alexr. Whitsides, Alexr. Hemphill, Eleanor Wilson. RICHARDSON, ELIZABETH. City of Phila. Single woman. July 2, 1803. October 12, 1804. 1.248. Household goods &c. to nieces Mary Clark, Jane Clark, Mary Taylor, Mary Richardson, Sarah Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson and Hannah Richardson. Fifty pounds to nieces Elizabeth Richardson and Mary Taylor. The rest of estate, real and personal, to brothers and sisters Hannah Clark, Mary Taylor, Joseph, Nathaniel and Rebecca Richardson. Exec: Brothers Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson. Wit: Othniel Alsop, Joseph D. Smith, Charles L. West. BEALE, MARY. Southwark, Co. of Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. April 5, 1796. October 15, 1804. 1.248. To her two granddaus. Maria and Eleanor Kelly she bequeaths her tenement and lot of ground thereunto belonging which she purchased of Archibald McCall in Phila. If said granddaus. die without issue she bequeaths the same to grandson John Kelly, bro. of said Maria and Eleanor. Son-in-Law: John Kelly, father of sd. Maria, Eleanor and John Kelly. Exec: Son-in-Law John Kelly and Thomas Tingey. Letter granted to John Kelly. Wit: Assheton Humphreys, James Humphreys. Codicil: September 3, 1803. Gives her grandson one hundred dollars to buy a watch. Wit: Margery Ged, Wm. Mackenzie. FITZRANDOLPH, ISAAC. City of Phila. Cordwainer. June 18, 1792. October 18, 1804. 1.249. Estate, real and personal, to wife Elizabeth Fitzrandolph, she to be Exec. Wit: R. Whitehead, Jacob Hoffman, Robt. Whitehead. WELLS, JOHN. City of Phila. October 20, 1803. October 19, 1804. 1.250. Late wife: Ann Wells. Estate to be divided between dau. Lydia Ann Vaughan and son Ulysses Wells. If both children die without issue, estate to be sold and half proceeds to son-in-law William Vaughan of Philadelphia, half to the poor at the discretion of Exec. Bond at Jonathan Robert's upon George Cooper. Exec: Thomas Prior and William Gregory of Phila. Letters granted to Thomas Pryor. Wit: Edward Rryen(?), James Campbell, John Tomlinson. John Kean of Northern Liberties, carpenter, and Samuel Scott of same place, carpenter, affirmed. HEMPHILL, ALEXANDER. City of Phila. Brewer. October 5, 1804. October 22, 1804. 1.251. Wife: Rachael, one third of estate, two thirds to dau. Elizabeth to be placed at interest by her guardian Hugh Gourdley of Philadelphia, merchant. Exec: Hugh Gourdley and Joseph Hemphill. Wit: Mary Smith, William Hemphill. WESCOTT, GEORGE. City of Phila. Merchant. August 14, 1804. September 24, 1804. 1.251. Property in Philadelphia to mother Patience Wescott, at her decease to bro. Henry Wescott. Nephew: George W. Hockley. Robert Wescott land in Kentucky. Legacies to John Francis residing with Giles McDowell near Abingdon and Julian Landiford residing in Philadelphia, both in their minority. Also land in Northumberland Co. near Muncy. Residue of estate to mother and bros. Robert and Henry, sisters Mary Hockley and Patience Hurst. Exec: Mother Patience Wescott, brothers Robert and Henry, brother-in-law Thomas Hockley and friend John Hallowell of this city, Counsellor at Law. Wit: Jacob Cox, Hyman Gratz. COTY, REBECCA. City of Phila. October 17, 1804. October 24, 1804. 1.252. Property to Samuel Rutter of Philadelphia in trust for use of daughter Hannah, wife of Joseph Wigmore, at her death, in trust for use of her children. Sole Exec: Samuel Rutter. Wit: John O'Hara, Charles O'Hara. O'BRIEN, MICHAEL MORGAN. City of Phila. Merchant. September 2, 1803. November 1, 1804. 1.253. Ten thousand dollars to daughter Maria Grahen O'Brien. Legacies to Mrs. Catharine Fitzsimons, wife of Thomas Fitzsimons, John Carroll (Roman Catholic Bishop of Baltimore), Charles Heatly of Philadelphia, General Stephen Moylan, Thomas Fitzsimons, John Craig, David Lenox, Jasper Moylan. Nephew: James Boland residing at the Island of Dominica in West Indies. Grandnieces: Mary Sexton and Honora O'Brien of Limerick in Ireland. Exec: John Craig, David Lenox, Charles Heatly and his nephew James Boland. Letters granted to John Craig, David Lenox and Charles Heatly. Wit: Matw. Lawler, Joseph Taggert, John Simson. FISHER, WILLIAM. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. Labourer. October 4, 1804. November 7, 1804. 1.254. Legacies to children Nathaniel Fisher, Ruth Palmer, Charlotte Harris, Sarah Freeman and Amos Fisher. Wife: Susanna Fisher to have two tenements and lot in the Manor of Moreland, Philadelphia Co., also all remaining personal estate. Sole Exec: Wife Susannah Fisher. Wit: William Holme, Thomas Jones. FOSTER, WILLIAM. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. Cordwainer. June 4, 1803. November 12, 1804. 1.254. To wife Mary Foster he gives the interest, rents and profits of estate, real and personal, during her life except such parts of personal estate as are otherwise disposed of. Legacies to sons Strickland and William Foster. Land in Lower Dublin Township to sons Josiah, Thomas and George Foster, daughter Mary Foster, sons Amos, Miles, Joseph and George Foster. Mentions in connection with his land in Lower Dublin Township, Elias Rambo, Jacob Rambo, Peter Rambo, Thomas Giese, Jonathan Barrington, George Graham, Benjamin Johnson decd. Exec: Wife Mary Foster, sons Josiah and Amos Foster. Wit: Benjn. Johnson, Elias Johnson, John Watts. ROBERTS, MICHAEL. City of Phila. Merchant. Proved November 13, 1804. 1.257. Estate to be divided, according to the Laws of Penna. amongst his wife and children. Exec. to be guardians of his children, names not given. Exec: Thomas Cumpston, mercht. of Philadelphia, Joseph Williams of the Bank of U.S. and wife Francis Roberts. Wit: Grace Woodruff, Philip Fister. Joseph Mort of Philadelphia, gentleman, affirmed. POLLOCK, LUCETTIA (signed POLLOCK, LUCETTA ADELAIDE). Now of City of Phila. Single woman. Proved November 14, 1804. 1.258. She gives 1/2 of tract of land on the Mississippi known as Tonica Village, now in possession of Hamilton Pollock, granted to her by Jearet Pollock and Mary his wife, to sister Mary Serena Robinson, 1/4 to sister Christiana Pollock, 1/4 to brother Oliver Pollock. Niece: Margaretta Pollock Robinson, dau. sister Mary Serena Robinson. Deceased Uncle: James Pollock. Exec: Father Oliver Pollock and Richard German. Richard German renounced. Wit: Richd. German, Mary McClenachan. WAGGONER, ADAM. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Porter. September 20, 1804. November 15, 1804. 1.259. To his eldest son John Waggoner in addition to what he has already received, he gives one eagle coin of the U.S. of America as his full share. Son: Adam all personal estate and two thirds real estate. Grandson: Adam Waggoner, son of son John Waggoner, he gives one third of proceeds of real estate to be placed under guardianship of Exec. son Adam Waggoner of Northern Liberties and friend John Cook of Philadelphia, merchant. Letters granted to Adam Waggoner. Wit: Frederick Uber, William Warner, Samuel Mechlin. MITMAN, PHILIP, SENR. City of Phila. Taylor. September 10, 1802. November 19, 1804. 1.259. All estate to be sold, wife to have one third of proceeds, the rest to only son Philip Mitman. Wife's name not given. Exec: Son Philip Mitman, Junr. and brother-in-law George Honey of Phila. Wit: George Yeager, Septimus Robinson. FONTANGES, MARIE ENTOINETTE THERESE BUSSY. October 9, 1804. November 20, 1804. 1.260. Legacies to her two children Pierre Frederick Fontanges and Therese Antoinette Marguerite Fontanges. Father: J. Pierre Bussy. Exec: Peter Ducoing, merchant of Phila. If he should die during the minority of his children sd. Sir Peter Ducoing to be their guardian. Wit: Ls. Marette, L. Lacombe. FULLERTON, ESTHER, JUNR. City of Phila. Spinster. December 13, 1798. November 20, 1804. 1.261. Mother: Esther Fullerton during her life to have free use, rents, income &c. of all tenements and lots of ground in Southwark and Phila. Mentions land purchased of Joseph Watkins and wife. Lands in Southwark now or late in tenure of Christian Leybrand. Father: John Fullerton, decd. At decease of mother, bequests made to brother Alexander Fullerton, sister Margaret Clubb, niece Elizabeth Taylor, niece Elizabeth Street, cousin Mary Crukshank (dau. of cousin Joseph Crukshank). Fund to educate two nephews Elihu Spencer Fullerton and Richard Alexander Fullerton (two surviving children of late bro. Richard Fullerton). Nephew: Alexander Fullerton, Junr., son of bro. Alexander Fullerton. Exec: Bro. Alexander Fullerton and his cousin Joseph Crukshank, they to be guardians of nephews Elihu Spencer Fullerton and Richard Alexander Fullerton. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. BARRON, JOHN, JUNR. City of Phila. Gentleman. August 23, 1794. November 26, 1804. 1.263. Mother: Martha Johnston. Cousins: James Anderson, Charles Craig, Adam Craig and their two sisters. Cousin: Margaret Craig, wife of James Craig, late the wife of John McCartney and to her dau. Jennet McCartney. Cousin: Elizabeth Creely, wife of James Creely, decd. and to her son William Barron Creely. Aunts: Margaret Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Dinah Anderson and Sarah Craig, the sisters of sd. mother. Gold ring to friends John Nicholson, Daniel Brodhead, Francis Johnston, David Kennedy, Anthony Crothers, George Palmer, John Keble, Peter Benson, John W. Ideson, John F. Townsend, John Barker, Senr., Thomas Leech, Joseph Williams, James Williams, George Pfeiffer, Peter Beck, Henry Beck, William Barker, and Frederick Beates. Mentions lands in Philadelphia purchased of Charles Godfried Paleshe, lands on Beaver Creek west of the Allegheny purchased of John McKee, lots in Mifflinsburgh purchased of John Kunckle, land held in company with James Trimble on Catawissey Creek, adjoining Samuel Lobdells in Northumberland Co. Land in Huntingdon Co. on the waters of Juniata River purchased of Messrs. Hamilton and Brady. Land in Northampton Co. purchased of Isaac Sidman. Tract of land in Bedford or Huntingdon Co. bought of Benjamin Burd. Land purchased of Thomas Vickroy on Quemahoning Creek. Land in the new purchase east of Allegheny River in James Hunter's District and John Brodheads, late Ennion Williams District, also in William Ellis's District taken in company with Ezekiel King. Exec: Mother and William Barker, Henry Beck and Frederick Beates. Letters granted to Margaret Johnston. Wit: Andrew Leinau, Jacob Smith. TALLMAN, MARY. City of Phila. May 5, 1804. November 28, 1804. 1.265. Property to her two nieces Hannah and Jane Edwards at 21 years. Exec: Cousins Thomas F. Wharton and Fishbourn Wharton to take care of property as they think best for the sd. nieces. Wit: Elizabeth Wharton, Hannah Fishbourn. HOPKINSON, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. January 21, 1799. November 30, 1804. 1.265. Grandson: Joseph Hopkinson all estates to which I am entitled in the Island of Antigua as heir at law to my father Baldwin Johnson, also land at Blackbird Creek bought by her father. Mentions Benjamin Chew, Senr. as her attorney. Bequests to Dr. John Redman, to grandson Edward Johnston Coale, to granddau. Esther Hill, to granddau. Elizabeth Sophia Duche, granddaus. Ann Coale and Ann Hopkinson. Daughters: Jane Hopkinson and Ann Coale. Exec: Grandson Joseph Hopkinson and gransons-in-law Jonathan W. Condy and William Hill. (The last name crossed out.) Wit: William Hill, Esther Hill, Elizabeth Sophia Duche. Codicil: July 3, 1802. Mentions grandchildren Thomas, Francis and James, sons of her grandson Joseph Hopkinson. Letters granted to Joseph Hopkinson. Francis Hopkinson of Philadelphia, gentleman, affirmed &c. TUSTIN, WILLIAM. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Mason. November 26, 1804. December 5, 1804. 1.267. Bequests to children Matthias, Septimus, William, Joseph, Charles, Isaac, Samuel, Polly, Margaret and Elizabeth. Rem. of estate, real and personal, to wife Barbara. Exec: Wife Barbara and son Matthias. Wit: Alexr. Provest, John De Prefontaine. HESS, LEWIS. City of Phila. Blacksmith. September 4, 1804. December 11, 1804. 1.268. Estate, real and personal, to Philadelphia or elsewhere to wife Catharine Hess during life or widowhood. Sons: John and Conrad Hess. Daughter: Willimina, wife of Jacob Zebley. Exec: Wife Catharine and two sons Conrad and John Hess. Letter granted to Conrad and John Hess. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Benjn. Brown, John Knowles. HESSER, GEORGE. Germantown Township, City of Phila. Skindresser. December 13, 1803. December 12, 1804. 1.270. Wife: Catharine to have the use &c. of house wherein they dwell. Mentions property bounded by lands of Sebastian and Nicholas Unrue, by lands late the estate of Leonard Stoneburner, by lands of Abraham Paul's and by lands late of John Kenner, all in Phila. Eldest son: John. Youngest son: Henry. Legacy to nephew Isaac Hesser, son of Frederick Hesser. Children: Elizabeth, Sarah, John, Henry and Mary Hesser. Exec: Son John Hesser, brother-in-law Philip Boyer and friend Joseph Gorgas. Letters granted to Philip Boyer and Joseph Gorgas. Wit: John Huston, George Gorgas. BEARD, GEORGE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. August 24, 1799. December 13, 1804. 1.271. Exec. and sole Heir: Wife Mary Beard. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson, Alexr. Dean. PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 23, 1804. December 17, 1804. 1.272. Lot which she has a deed for on Sarah Master's estate, part of which is leased to Robert Booth, she bequeaths to nieces Hannah and Sarah Knox. Small bequests to William Knox, sister Sophia Yard, Patience Knox, niece Rebecca Knox and to Rebecca Stevens. William Knox and his wife (parents of sd. nieces) to live in house I now inhabit, if they approve of it, paying yearly rent to niece Hannah Knox. Residue to be sold and money to be divided among smaller children of Wm. Knox. Exec: Joseph Morehane and John Wilson. Joseph Morehane renounced. Wit: Joseph Morehane, William Condon. WHITTON, ELIZABETH. Southwark, City of Phila. Relict of Dr. James Whitton. July 25, 1794. December 18, 1804. 1.273. Legacy to negro man Morris and desire that he will continue with her dau. Elizabeth Sutter. Bequests to grandson James Whitton Sutter, Hannah Pugh, Kitty Ledrue, dau. of Mary Ledrue. Rem. of estate, real and personal, to William Jones and Charles Jervis in trust for dau. Elizabeth Sutter. James and Margaret Sutter, children of dau. Elizabeth. Exec: William Jones and Charles Jervis. Charles Jervis the surviving Exec. renounced. Wit: Thomas Pugh, R. Whitehead, Tho. Masters. DUTILH, JOHN. City of Phila. Merchant. November 27, 1802. December 19, 1804. 1.274. Estate real and personal to be sold (except his household and kitchen furniture, linen &c. which he leaves to his wife absolutely) and the proceeds invested for use of wife and dau. Mary Ann, or any other children that shall be born to him. Exec: Brother Stephen Dutilh and James S. Mazurie. Wit: I. R. Malenfant, J. H. Watmough. STEAR, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Porter. December 13, 1804. December 20, 1804. 1.275. Estate, real and personal, to wife Catherine Stear, she to educate their children. At her death estate to be divided amongst the children. Son: Jacob to have one hundred dollars to buy a horse and dray when he arrives at twenty-one years. Names of other children not given. Exec: Wife and John Breish. Wit: John Weaver, Frederick Boss. WARNER, MARGERY. City of Phila. Widow. November 23, 1803. December 22, 1804. 1.276. Daughter: Massey Brock five shillings if she demands it. Grandson: Warner Haworth her silver watch. Rem. of estate, real and personal, to be divided into four parts, one fourth to dau. Sarah Moore, one fourth to dau. Jemima Knorr, one fourth to dau. Gulielma Widdifield and one fourth to friend and realtion Jacob Lukens and son-in-law Jacob Knorr in trust for dau. Rebecca Haworth (wife of Stephanus Haworth) at decease of sd. dau. Rebecca, her share to her children (names not mentioned). Exec: Jacob Lukens and son-in-law Jacob Knorr. Wit: Peter Thomson, Devenport Marot. Codicil: Same day. Directs that share given to dau. Sarah Moore shall be in trust. Mentions deed of settlement made between dau. Sarah and husband Andrew Moore before her marriage. Wit: P. Thomson, Devenport Marot. SWIFT, MARGARET. City of Phila. Wife of Joseph Swift, late Margaret McCall. Spinster. February 2, 1804. December 24, 1804. 1.278. Daughters: Molly, Margaret and Elizabeth, one fourth part of all property. Rem. one fourth part to children of son Joseph to be placed at interest, to be paid each one as they come of age. I have given to children of son Joseph that share which otherwise should have been given him and I consider what I have advanced sons Samuel and John equivalent for their part. Exec: Sons Samuel and John Swift. Wit: Kath. Ingles, Margaret McCall.