Wills: Abstracts, Book 2 - Part A: 1806 - 1807: Philadelphia Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera, Jack Bowman, and Judy. USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ____________________________________________________ NOTE: All contributions welcomed. Full copies of wills gladly added. NOTE: Dates are will written and will proved. Alpha Index thanks to Joe..... NOTE: some pages numbers added if not abstracted to aid in location of the will abstract.... ____________________________________________________ INDEX Will Book 2 Part A ANDREWS, MARY. City of Phila. September 14, 1807. 2.163. BALDWIN, JOSIAH. City of Phila. May 28, 1807. 2.110. BARRABINS, NICHOLAS. November 11, 1807. 2.196. BECKLEY, HENRY. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. December 7, 1807. 2.207. BENDER, LEWIS. September 23, 1807. 2.169. BISTER, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. October 23, 1806. 2.7. BOGGS, ARCHIBALD. City of Phila. October 17, 1807. 2.185. BOWER, CHARLES. Roxborough, Co. of Phila. January 24, 1807. 2.60. BRETON, PAUL GASPARD. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. November 17, 1806. 2.22. BRITTON, ANN. Northern Liberties. November 5, 1807. 2.189. BRITTON, MARGARET. Germantown, Co. of Phila. April 14, 1807. 2.84. BROWN, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. September 26, 1807. 2.171. BUGLASS, CALEB. City of Phila. January 8, 1807. 2.46. BUNTING, CHRISTIANA. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. WMay 20, 1807. 2.112. CALLANAN, MICHAEL. City of Phila. May 5, 1807. 2.96. CAMILORE, JOHN FREDERIC. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 5, 1807. 2.138. CANNON, MARY. City of Phila. November 27, 1806. 2.27. CATHRALL, HANNAH, JUNR. City of Phila. February 28, 1803. 2.30. CAUFFMAN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. February 13, 1807. 2.65. COATS, SARAH. Borough of Frankford, Co. of Phila. January 21, 1807. 2.60. COBB, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 17, 1806. 2.21. CRAIG, JANEAT. City of Phila. October 30, 1807. 2.185. CRAIG, JOHN. City of Phila. June 1, 1807. 2.114. CROMLEY, HENRY. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. November 11, 1806. 2.15. CURREN, NATHANIEL. City of Phila. September 10, 1807. 2.162. CURWEN, GEORGE. City of Phila. September 5, 1807. 2.157. DAVIS, SARAH. City of Phila. June 19, 1807. 2.123. DAWSON, JANE. City of Phila. November 10, 1806. 2.13. DE WATER, SOLN. November 12, 1806. 2.16. DEAS, MARTHA. City of Phila. August 14, 1807. 2.140. DENSHAM (DENSMAN), JAMES. City of Phila. November 23, 1807. 2.202. DISHONG, FREDERICK. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. March 13, 1807. 2.74. DOOGAN, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 10, 1807. 2.116. DORSEY, BENEDICT. City of Phila. June 16, 1807. 2.119. DOUGHTY, DANIEL. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 21, 1807. 2.148. DUBOIS, ABRAHAM. City of Phila. November 7, 1807. 2.189. DUBRE, THOMAS. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. January 7, 1807. 2.45. DUNCAN, MATHEW. City of Phila. April 18, 1807. 2.87. DUPERY, DANIEL. City of Phila. September 7, 1807. 2.153. EDWARDS, JEMIMA. Lower Dublin Township, Co.of Phila. November 18, 1807. 2.201. EDWARDS, PHILIP. Nether Providence, Co. of Delaware. February 4, 1807. 2.61. EVANS, PHILLIS. City of Phila. January 21, 1807. 2.39. FALCONER, NATHANIEL. City of Phila. November 15, 1806. 2.20. FANSS, HENRY. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 9, 1807. 2.115. FARMER, JAMES. City of Phila. October 23, 1806. 2.9. FETER, JOHANA BARBARA. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. September 16, 1807. 2.165. FIGHT, ANDREW. Roxborough, Co. of Phila. May 23, 1807. 2.106. FISHER, JOSHUA. City of Phila. October 30, 1806. 2.9. FISHER, THOMAS. July 7, 1807. 2.129. FOULKE, MARY. City of Phila. April 30, 1807. 2.93. FOUTE, JACOB. Co. of Phila. December 29, 1806. 2.35. GALLY, JOSEPH. City of Phila. December 4, 1807. 2.205. GILFROY, MATTHEW. Southwark. May 26, 1807. 2.106. GRAEFFLY, JOHN GEORGE. Germantown, Co. of Phila. May 28, 1807. 2.107. GRIFFITH, THOMAS. City of Phila. December 3,1807. 2.205. GUY, JOHN. City of Phila. October 16, 1807. 2.187. HAMEL, JAMES. New Market Warde, City of Phila. September 16, 1807. 2.165. HART, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 12, 1806. 2.20. HEFRISH, GULFRICH. of Phila. July 7, 1807. 2.130. HENDERSON, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. May 6, 1807. 2.98. HOLLAND, HANNAH. City of Phila. September 22, 1807. 2.167. HOOD, JAMES A. October 29, 1806. 2.9. HOW, ANN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. February 9, 1807. 2.62. HOWELL, SAMUEL. City of Phila. December 12, 1807. 2.210. HURST, CHARLES. City of Phila. December 8, 1807. 2.209. HYDE, JOHN. City of Phila. June 22, 1807. 2.124. HYNEMAN, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 16, 1809. 2.197. JANDUS, ELIZABETH. Southwark, City of Phila. September 3, 1807. 2.149. JEANES, LEVI. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. October 7, 1807. 2.183. JOHNSON, SARAH. City of Phila. December 19, 1806. 2.31. JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. October 17, 1806. 2.1. JONES, JOHN. City of Phila. May 5, 1807. 2.95. KEBLE, JOHN. City of Phila. October 1, 1807. 2.176. KENNEDY, MAURICE. City of Phila. August 5, 1807. 2.137. KNIGHT, THOMAS. Byberry Township, Co. of Phila. November 11, 1806. 2.14. KRAFT, PETER. City of Phila. October 1, 1807. 2.179. LA BENSELL, GEORGE. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. December 17, 1806. 2.31. LASSARADE (LASSARDE), JOSEPH. Guadeloupe, now in City of Phila. March 19, 1807. 2.76. LAWDER, JOHN. City of Phila. February 23, 1807. 2.70. LAWSON, JOSEPH. City of Phila. August 18, 1807. 2.147. LEARY, THOMAS. September 10, 1807. 2.163. LEAT, JOHN BRYCE. now in the Steat of New York. April 24, 1807. 2.90. LENNOX, HUGH. City of Phila. June 15, 1807. 2.117. LESHER, JACOB. Borough of Frankford, Co. of Phila. April 15, 1807. 2.86. LEVY, MARTHA. City of Phila. April 1, 1807. 2.78. LISLE, HENRY. City of Phila. June 16, 1807. 2.120. LOGUE, DOROTHY. Southwark, City of Phila. June 22, 1807. 2.126. LONGSTRETH, JOSEPH. City of Phila. April 3, 1807. 2.83. LOWNES, JOHN. City of Phila. August 20, 1807. 2.142. LOWREY, MARGARET. Southwark, Co. of Phila. October 16, 1807. 2.182. LUGAR, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 31, 1807. 2.135. LUNN, THOMAS. Co. of Chester, Penna. November 17, 1806. 2.25. LUTTS, MARY. Co. of Phila. September 1, 1807. 2.153. MAHEMSON (MACKENSON), GEORGE. Kingsessing Township, Co. of Phila. December 30, 1807. 2.220. MANGNALL, JOHN. July 30, 1807. 2.133. MAPOTHER, ANN. City of Phila. April 28, 1807. 2.92. MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. City of Phila. January 12, 1807. 2.47. MARTIN, JAMES. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. May 2, 1807. 2.105. MAULSBY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. June 1, 1807. 2.113. McCORMIC, JAMES. November 27, 1807. 2.203. McCULLOCK, HUGH. City of Phila. September 8, 1807. 2.157. McLAUGHLIN, RACHEL. October 21, 1806. 2.7. MILLER, MAGNUS. City of Phila. December 14, 1807. 2.216. MILLER, WILLIAM. City of Phila. December 10, 1807. 2.150. MILNOR, HANNAH. City of Phila. September 18, 1807. 2.166. MILNOR, WILLIAM. City of Phila. February 9, 1807. 2.63. MONTGOMERY, DORCAS. City of Phila. January 16, 1807. 2.43. MOODY, ELANOR. City of Phila. August 3, 1807. 2.136. MORRIS, ISRAEL, JUNR. City of Phila. November 6, 1806. 2.11. MORRISON, JAMES. Southwark, City of Phila. November 28, 1807. 2.204. MORROW, JOHN. City of Phila. November 5, 1806. 2.10. MOUNTAYNE, WILLIAM. Late of St. Kitts, now of Phila. March 16, 1807. 2.75. MOYER, HENRY. Germantown, City of Phila. September 30, 1807. 2.173. MUHLENBERG, PETER. City of Phila. October 6, 1807. 2.180. MULCAHY, WILLIAM. City of Phila. May 28, 1807. 2.108. MULLANY, JAMES. City of Phila. June 18, 1807. 2.123. MUNROE, JOHN. City of Phila. November 19, 1807. 2.202. MURRY, CHARLES. Southwark, City of Phila. June 18, 1807. 2.122. MURTAUGH, JAMES. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. April 9, 1807. 2.84. MYERS, LAWRENCE. Southwark, City of Phila. November 29, 1806. 2.28. NISBIT, WILLIAM CHARLES. City of Phila. January 6, 1807. 2.44. OLDDEN, DAVID. Late of Baltimore, now of City of Phila. November 18, 1806. 2.27. ORD, GEORGE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. October 20, 1806. 2.5. PAINTER, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. December 7, 1807. 2.208. PAPLEY, SUSANNAH. City of Phila. January 13, 1807. 2.86. PARISH, JOHN. December 16, 1807. 2.217. PARRY, THOMAS. September 26, 1807. 2.171. PFLEAGER, FREDERICK. Germantown Township, City of Phila. January 2, 1807. 2.39. PHILIPS, CONRAD. Germantown, Co. of Phila. May 4, 1807. 2.94. PHIPPS, ISAAC. City of Phila. July 1, 1807. 2.128. PLEASANTS, SAMUEL. City of Phila. December 7, 1807. 2.207. POTTS, THOMAS. Belize River mouth in Honduras. September 17, 1806. 2.36. READ, ALEXANDER. Moyamensing Township, Co. of Phila. May 18, 1807. 2.104. RICE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 2, 1807. 2.128. RIDLEY, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. March 9, 1807. 2.74. ROW, PETER. City of Phila. November 16, 1807. 2.200. SCHNEIDER, ANNA GOTTLIEBEN. Germantown, City of Phila. December 24, 1806. 2.32. SCHNEIDER, MARGARET. Germantown, City of Phila. November 17, 1806. 2.26. SCHOWER, PETER. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. September 1, 1807. 2.151. SEIP, BERNARD. City of Phila. April 23, 1807. 2.90. SHEFFLER, MARGARET. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. November 10, 1806. 2.12. SHEPARD, SUSANNA. City of Phila. December 22, 1807. 2.219. SHUSTER, ADAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. August 10, 1807. 2.138. SMITH, PETER. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. July 13, 1807. 2.131. SPENCER, ABIGAIL. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. September 25, 1807. 2.170. STANLEY, WILLIAM. City of Phila. August 15, 1807. 2.141. STEVENSON, MARY. City of Phila. May 15, 1807. 2.101. STOCKARD, CONNELLY. Borough of Norfolk. December 3, 1806. 2.82. SWETT, SUSANNAH. City of Phila. April 3, 1807. 2.80. SWIFT, JOSEPH. City of Phila. January 2, 1807. 2.41. TAYLOR, ROBERT. City of Phila. August 5, 1807. 2.137. THORNHILL, JOHN. City of Phila. July 14, 1807. 2.134. TILGHMAN, JAMES. Chester Town, Co. of Kent, Maryland. November 27, 1806. 2.191. TURNER, ROBERT. City of Phila. March 19, 1807. 2.77. VAL KEEN, MATTHIAS. City of Phila. February 25, 1807. 2.71. VOS, ANDREW. October 23, 1806. 2.17. WALTON, WILLIAM. Bibury Township, Co. of Phila. September 19, 1807. 2.167. WARD, PATRICK GEORGE. City of Phila. September 11, 1806. 2.22. WATKIN, WILLIAM. City of Phila. November 9, 1807. 2.195. WILKINSON, JOHN. ship America of Phila. July 30, 1807. 2.135. WILLIAMS, HEZEKIAH. Richmond, Northern Liberties of Phila. November 17, 1807. 2.200. WILSON, DOROTHY. City of Phila. May 12, 1807. 2.100. WOGLOM, PETER. City of Phila. October 5, 1807. 2.180. WOOD, ZACHARIAH. Gloucester, New Jersey. April 25, 1807. 2.91. WORRALL, JOHN. Philadelphia, late of Delaware. February 28, 1807. 2.72. ZIMMERMAN, JACOB. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. May 12, 1807. 2.99. ____________________________________________________ JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Late of Philadelphia, now of Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. Bricklayer/Farmer. March 10, 1806. October 17, 1806. 2.1. Provides for wife Frances Johnson and our two grandchildren William Hamilton Johnson and Benjamin Franklin Johnson (sons of our eldest son Richard Johnson) whom we adopted at the death of their mother. Sons: Richard and William. Trustees: Thomas Pritchet, Jesse Dungan and Paul Beck. Exec: Friends Thomas Pritchet and Jesse Dungan. Wit: Thomas Miles, John Livezey, Miers Fisher. ORD, GEORGE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Ropemaker and ship chandler. September 17, 1806. October 20, 1806. 2.5. Provides for wife Rebecca Ord. To son George Ord, land purchased of heirs of James Dougherty. Desires wife and son George to carry on his business for eight years. To my children George Ord, Ann Pinkerton, Maria McMullen, Henrietta Ord. Dau. Rebecca Karrick's share in trust. Exec: Wife Rebecca and son George Ord. Wit: Joseph Turner, Samuel H. Turner. McLAUGHLIN, RACHEL. Widow. October 14, 1806. October 21, 1806. 2.7. All estate to son John McLaughlin. Exec: Thomas English of Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: Mary Duff, Catharine Hartshorn. BISTER, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Carter. September 7, 1806. October 23, 1806. 2.7. Wife: Anna Maria Bister to have use, interests &c. of all estate. After her death to dau. Sophia Bister. Exec: Wife Anna Maria. Wit: Jacob Belsterling. FARMER, JAMES. City of Phila. Carpenter. April 28, 1806. October 23, 1806. 2.9. All personal estate to wife Margaret, she to have use of house wherein I dwell in sd. city during life, then to my four daus. Hannah McRoy, widow of Benjamin McRoy; Elizabeth Labardee, wife of John James Labardee; Sarah Farmer; and Ann Prosser, wife of James Prosser. Exec: Wife Margaret. Wit: Jno. Miles, Senr., John Bonsall. HOOD, JAMES A. December 16, 1805. October 29, 1806. 2.9. Mother: Rachel Hood to have all personal property. Musical instruments to friend Fielding Lucas, Junr. Aunt: Mary Peart to have my likeness in minature. Exec: Brother Samuel Boys and Fielding Lucas, Junr. Wit: William Fry, Thomas L. Bristoll. FISHER, JOSHUA. City of Phila. October 25, 1806. October 30, 1806. 2.9. Wife: Elizabeth one half of all estate, the other half to child about to be born. Exec: Wife Elizabeth, my father Thomas Fisher, George Harrison and Wm. Waln. Letters granted to George Harrison and William Waln. Wit: Jos. Gilpin, Charles Francis, N. Chapman. MORROW, JOHN. City of Phila. Carter. October 24, 1806. November 5, 1806. 2.10. Commends his two children Archibald and Elizabeth Morrow to care of his wife Mary Morrow, to whom he leaves all his property. Exec: Wife Mary and friend David Jackson, druggist. Wit: John Flint, Henry Boraef. MORRIS, ISRAEL, JUNR. City of Phila. Merchant. July 14, 1796. November 6, 1806. 2.11. To bro. Samuel Morris of sd. city, merchant, he leaves half of plantation in Southwark, also some meadow land in District of Wicacoa. To sister Sarah Buckley, ground rent from lot on which St. Paul's church, Philadelphia, is built. To bro. Thomas Morris, house in which my nephew Benjamin W. Morris now lives, bounded by lands of John Mifflin, of Samuel Morris and James Hunter, to niece Sarah Wistar, wife of Richard Wistar, all household furniture &c. Legacy to kinswoman Abigail Griffiths and her husband William Griffitts. To cousin James Griffitts (son of Abigail Griffitts) my silver watch said to have belonged to his grandfather James Griffitts of Swansey St., Wales. To nephew Luke W. Morris my sorrel mare. Residue of estate to bro. Samuel Morris before mentioned. Sole Exec: Brother Samuel Morris. Wit: Abel Holmes, Isaac W. Morris. Codicil: October 19, 1806. Money due me by Luke W. Morris not to be demanded of him &c. Wit: George Ludlam, William Redwood, Junr. SHEFFLER, MARGARET. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Widow. October 20, 1806. November 10, 1806. 2.12. To mother Elizabeth Seybert, the house wherein I dwell. My three sistrs Mary Beatty, Elizabeth and Catharine Seybert to live with their mother and to continue the shop. After death of mother sd. messuage and lot of ground to my five sisters, namely Mary Beatty, Sarah Grabe, Elizabeth Seybert, Catharine Seybert and Sophia Snyder. Mentions John Emerick, Barnet Cleaver and his sister Catharine Cleaver, niece Catharine Snyder, dau. of sd. Sarah. Exec: Sisters Mary, Elizabeth and Catharine. Wit: Jesse Holt, John Malkar. DAWSON, JANE. City of Phila. Widow of Daniel Dawson. September 18, 1806. November 10, 1806. 2.13. To sister Mary Green, to my niece Cornelia Monteith, to Jane and Sarah Piles, to my nephew William Piles, to Elizabeth Evans, to friend Mary Gurion, to friend Lydia Fitzgerald. Remainder of goods &c. to be sold, proceeds to bro. Sanders Darby, to cousin Margaret Rose, to sister Mary Green, to niece Cornelia Monteeth. Exec. to purchase small stoves for poor women and members of Society of Friends. To Elizabeth Dutill, Elizabeth Evans and William, Jane and Sarah Piles. Exec: Leonard Snowden. Wit: James and George Vaux. KNIGHT, THOMAS. Byberry Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. October 31, 1806. November 11, 1806. 2.14. To cousins Jonathan, Daniel, Thomas and Paul Knight all lands in Byberry Township. Money to Trustees Ezra Townsend and Silas Walton for free schools under direction of Preparative Meeting. To three cousins Mary Costel, Sarah Stackhouse and Ann Albertson. To cousin Jane Bolton. Residue of estate to all 7 cousins Jonathan, Daniel, Thomas, Paul, Mary, Sarah and Ann Albertson. Exec: Jonathan and Daniel Knight. Wit: Joseph Walmsley, Israel Walmsley, Hary Walton. CROMLEY, HENRY. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. Proved November 11, 1806. 2.15. Exec: Son Philip Cromley to whom he leaves all estate. Wit: Edw. Burd, James Attwood, Thomas Heinnessy of Philadelphia affirmed. DE WATER, SOLN. April 16, 1799. November 12, 1806. 2.16. Legacy to John D. Gouffond of Phila. To bro. Joh. C. de Water and to sisters Alida de Water and Susanna S. de Water all of Leyden in Holland, to each one third of the remainder of my property. Exec: E. Dutilh and John G. Wachsmuth in Philadelphia and P. Baildi in Rotterdam. Wit: John M. Soullier, Jacob Sulger, Jr. Codicil: April 25, 1799. Books and papers to bro. John C. de Water in hands of John G. Wachsmuth of Phila. Codicil: April 26, 1805. I. F. Dutilh and L. Granpri Moliere in Amsterdam &c. Codicil: November 1806. Notary A. Kerseboom. Legacy to John D. Gouffond. Remainder of funds to be forwarded to bro. &c. November 8, 1806. Mentions Dr. Monges; Mrs. P. Heshuyson; Mrs. M. Saymour; Mr. Peyron; Mr. Laisgne, oldest son of I. H. Watmough; Julia, black woman, belonging to Mrs. Ridgway, servants of Mr. Lesher. VOS, ANDREW. March 10, 1802. October 23, 1806. 2.17. Bequeahs all property to his four children by his two wives, no names mentioned. Exec. and Guardians: Th. Blackwood of Charleston and P. G. Leichlectner of Phila. Mentions Mr. Heineken. Maria E. Heineken and Frances Allen of Philadelphia affirmed. HART, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Gardner. April 19, 1806. November 12, 1806. 2.20. Exec: Wife Barbara Hart, all estate. Wit: Joseph Norman, Jacob Painter. FALCONER, NATHANIEL. City of Phila. August 24, 1801. November 15, 1806. 2.20. To the society for relief of poor and distressed masters of ships, their widows and children, to Penna. Hospital. All remainder of estate to wife Sarah. Exec: Wife Sarah Falconer and friends Joseph Crukshank of sd. city, printer and stationer, and Peter Thomson of sd. city, conveyancer. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, Joseph Moore, Jesse Thomson. COBB, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Carpenter. October 24, 1806. November 17, 1806. 2.21. Christiana Cobb to have lease of premises held under William Rawle on which I now reside for her own use. Residuary Legatees: His sons George, William, Joseph and Samuel Cobb. To his two sons John and Thomas Cobb and to his dau. Mary, wife of Geo. Sember, each five shillings. Exec: Christiana Cobb to whom he leaves his property in trust. Wit: Martin Rees, Nicholas Beard. WARD, PATRICK GEORGE. City of Phila. Paper hanger. June 6, 1806. September 11, 1806. 2.22. Estate to his two children George and Charles Ward. Sister: Bridget La Forgue (wife of Bertrand La Forgue). Exec. and Guardian: Bertrand La Forgue. Wit: Anthony Chardon, Peter Thomson. BRETON, PAUL GASPARD. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. Gentleman. July 9, 1806. November 17, 1806. 2.22. Interest of all estate to wife during life. At her death, place whereon he lives on Schuylkill River in Passyunk Township, joining lands belonging to estate of William Ferguson, he bequeaths to Mary Richards, wife of John Richards of Philadelphia, she being a dau. of his sd. wife by her former husband. After death of sd. Mary Richards, to Catharine Louisa, Susanna Louisa, Maria Louisa, Hilary, Anna Paulina Louisa, Wm. Augustus and Elizabeth Louisa Baker, children of sd. Mary Richards by her former husband Hilary Baker of Phila. Legacy to Frederick Koch, an old domestic in the family. To French Reformed Congregation at Offenbach on river Mayn in Germany. To Breton Brunot, son of Felix Brunot and Elizabeth his wife, of Allegheny Co., Penna, sd. Elizabeth being dau. of my wife by her former husband. To Hilary Kreider Baker, Paulina Catharine Baker, Maria Louisa Elizabeth Baker and Maria Theresa Baker, children of Christopher and Catharine Baker, decd. (sd. Catharine was dau. of my wife Susanna Louisa). To Susanna Kreider and Paul Ludwig Kreider, children of Lewis Kreider (son of my wife) by his present wife. To Caspar Faber son of Ludwig Faber decd., nephew of my sd. wife. Exec: Wife Susanna Louisa and friend Frederick Beates of Philadelphia, scrivener. Wit: John Mingle, Maria Salome Shinckel. LUNN, THOMAS. Co. of Chester, Penna. July 15, 1805. November 17, 1806. 2.25. All estate to niece Rebecca Thompson (wife of Joseph Thompson), formerly Lunn. To be buried in the grave of Alexander Gartley in Christ Church burial ground. Exec: Owen Jones and Rebecca Thompson. Letters granted to Rebecca Thompson. Wit: George Ingler, Enoch Reynolds, John Miles. SCHNEIDER, MARGARET. Germantown, City of Phila. November 5, 1806. November 17, 1806. 2.26. Legacy to Germantown German Presbyterian burying ground. All property to be sold, interest thereof to her niece Mary Schneider. After her death the principal to Jacob and Enoch Schneider, my nephews, and Margaret Bass and Margaret Beck, my relations. Wit: John H. Lower, William Dedier, John Conrad. OLDDEN, DAVID. Late of Baltimore, now of City of Phila. December 16, 1805. November 18, 1806. 2.27. All property to wife Susan Oldden and my son George I. Exec: Wife Susan and my brother James Oldden, Junr. Letters granted to James Oldden, Junr. Wit: Benjamin Davies, Charles Harlam. CANNON, MARY. City of Phila. Widow. October 25, 1806. November 27, 1806. 2.27. To be buried in burying ground of Saint Mary Church. Legacy to trustees of Saint Mary's Church of Philadelphia for educating poor children belonging to Saint Mary's Holy Trinity and Saint Augustine Chruches, also St. Pauls Church for same purpose. To Rosanna Lescure, Margaret Thatcher, Hannah Greenway, to Jacob ---. Residue of estate to Philadelphia Society for support of charity schools. Exec: Joseph Fearon, Andrew Thatcher, Hugh Ely, Joseph Watson. Letters granted to Joseph Fearon and Joseph Watson. Wit: Francis McShane, Michael Merrill. MYERS, LAWRENCE. Southwark, City of Phila. Blacksmith. November 15, 1806. November 29, 1806. 2.28. Estate to wife Rachel Myers during widowhood. Exec. to close partnership between Joseph Snyder of Southwark and myself. After death of wife, all estate to my six children, William, Margaret, Ann, Joseph, Benjamin and John Myers. Nephew: George Myers, blacksmith. Exec: Wife Rachel and my friend Joseph Snyder of Southwark, blacksmith, and my son William Myers of sd. District, blacksmith. Wit: Cornelius Tiers, Matthew Daniel, Junr. CATHRALL, HANNAH, JUNR. City of Phila. Signed February 28, 1803. 2.30. Legacies to brother Benjamin Cathrall and his wife Sarah; to Dr. Isaac Cathrall; to sister Hannah Cathrall, widow of bro. Isaac; to friend Rebecca Jones; to Edward and Hannah Cathrall, son and dau. of bro. Isaac Cathrall; to Rachel Thorn, wife of William Thorn and dau. of James Craft; to Martha, Lydia, and Margaret Craft, daus. of James Craft; to Edward Compston, son of William Compston; to Sarah Goodwin, sister of sd. Edward Compston; to Hannah Andrews wife of John Andrews of West New Jersey; to Beulah Parker, dau. of Samuel Parker of sd. city; to Sarah Ashton dau. of Joseph Ashton decd.; to Samuel Parker and wife Elizabeth of West N. J.; to Alice Parker, dau. of Thomas Parker of West N. J.; to Elizabeth Hirby, living with Benjamin Cathrall; to William Andrews, son of John Andrews, West N. J. Residue of estate to bro. Benjamin Cathrall and his wife Sarah. Exec: Benjamin Cathrall and my friend Leonard Snowden of this city, brewer. Letters granted to the surviving Exec. Leonard Snowden. Wit: John Lohra, Samuel Garrigner, Junr. LA BENSELL, GEORGE. Germantown Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. November 7, 1806. December 17, 1806. 2.31. To Aunt Wister Woodrow and my mother Ann Stoneburner; to cousin Sarah Woodrow; to Hester Woodrow; to friend Isaac Wampole. Exec: Sarah Woodrow and Isaac Wampole. Frederick Beates and Philip T. Dunn of Philadelphia, scriveners, affirmed. JOHNSON, SARAH. City of Phila. Widow. November 3, 1806. December 19, 1806. 2.31. Contract with bro. John McKean for payment of debts. To dau. Elizabeth Johnson; to sisters Rebecca Penny and Lydia Anderson; to cousins Ann Dunn, Amelia Dunn, Luiza Dunn and Jane Stuart. Guardian of sd. dau.: Brother John McKean. Exec: Robert Punshen of Southwark, accountant, and Alexander Cook of afsd. city. Letters granted to surviving Exec. Alexander Cook. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, George D. Abraham. SCHNEIDER, ANNA GOTTLIEBEN. Germantown, City of Phila. Widow and devisee of Christian Schneider, late of Germantown. December 30, 1802. December 24, 1806. 2.32. Legaices to Elizabeth Reberger, late Elizabeth Dietrich who formerly lived with me; to George Walter, who also formerly lived with me; to Anna Gottlieben Hoeckley, dau. of my nephew Frederick Hoeckley; to nephew Frederick G. Fritz and to his father, my bro. Frederick G. Fritz; to my sister Anna Catharina Hoeckley. To children of late sister Fredica Reichert; to children of late sister Sarah Seybold. All residue of estate to nephew Frederick Hoeckley. Exec: Nephew Frederick Hoeckley. Wit: Frederick D. Schaeffer, Daniel Beck. FOUTE, JACOB. Co. of Phila. Yeoman. February 21, 1806. December 29, 1806. 2.35. All profits of estate to wife Louisa. At her death to his four children Catharine, Mary, Hester and Sarah. Son-in-Law: Andrew Reigler, husband of dau. Catharine Reigler. Exec: Wife Louisa Foute and friend John Sheble of Phila. Wit: Benjamin Brown, John Smith, William Farr, Jacob Sheble. COPY: Recorded by desire of E. Hill, John Potts, Robert Douglass and Alexander Anderson -- POTTS, THOMAS. Belize River mouth in Honduras, merchant. October 5, 1806. September 17, 1806. 2.36. Signed and proved at Honduras. To nephew John Potts and to my companion Catharine Ferrall, all the negro property male and female in Honduras, all the Mahogany Works &c. To sd. Catharine Ferrall my house and lot at St. Georges Key and at Belize River mouth. To James Potts son of sd. Catharine Ferrall an annuity. To son Robert Potts, now of New York, also son of Catharine Ferrall, property in U. S. To dau. Ann Grace Potts and to dau. Mary Potts now living in London, daus. of sd. Catharine Ferrall. To children of negro woman Clarissa named Martha, Deptford and Scipis. To five children of myself and ... named Mimba, a woman of colour. Harriet Low... ... . Children of Sue Burrell to be sent to Isaac Hicks of New York for their education. To Rebecca Grant, free woman of colour (dau. of Fidelia alias Fedilia Stoddart) now living as companion to Isaac Grant of Montego Bay in Jamaica. To bro. Richard Potts of London. To bro. James Potts of London, merchant. To nephew Richard Potts, son of James Potts; to sister Elizabeth, married name unknown to me; to cousin Frances Pendergrast; to friend John Emons Hill; to James Gordon; to Thomas Frain; to Peter Adolphus Wade; to Doweda Fox and her son Benjamin Fox, now in New York; to Mary Pucker Gaddes, Mary Armstrong and Silvia Fox free black women. To Grace Livingston free woman of color. To John Gill, now in New York, son of Sarah Burrell; to friend Samuel Galilee of London; to friend Capt. William Robson; to Sarah Walker, wife of James Walker, merchant of London, and dau. of Sarah Remington of Kingston, Jamaica, widow. To friend Henry Cooke of London, merchant; to Blacky Pucker; to Ann Pattinett. Son John Potts now residing in Leipsic, Germany, to have residue of estate. Exec: Friends Henry Cooke and Samuel Galilee of London, Isaac Hicks of New York, Henry Drinker of Philadelphia, John Emmens Hill, John Potts, Robert Douglass and Alexander Anderson of Honduras. Wit: Thomas Frain, Frans. Meany, Robert Adolps. Wade. EVANS, PHILLIS. City of Phila. Spinster. August 30, 1804. January 21, 1807. 2.39. All estate to John Groves of Philadelphia, merchant. Exec: John Groves. Wit: James Taylor, Nathl. Thomas. PFLEAGER, FREDERICK. Germantown Township, City of Phila. November 19, 1806. January 2, 1807. 2.39. Profit of all estate to wife Christiana. After her decease Exec. to sell house wherein I dwell in Germantown Township, proceeds to son Godfrey Pfleager and dau. Sarah Dedier (Peter Dedier, husband of sd. dau. to have no claim) and to grandson John Dedier. Mentions late John Rex who was guardian for Margaret Rex, now Margaret Buckins, wife of Joseph Buckins. Legacy to dau. Christiana, wife of Conrad Schuetz. All residue of estate to son George and Godfrey Pfleager and daus. Christiana Schuetz and Sarah Dedier. Exec: Wife Christiana and nephew George Jarrett. Wit: George Cress, John Huston. SWIFT, JOSEPH. City of Phila. December 23, 1804. January 2, 1807. 2.41. To Revd. William White, Bishop of Penna., and to Jasper Yeates of Lancaster, tract of land whereon my son Joseph Swift now lives in Little Britain Township, Lancaster Co., formerly the property of James Fulton in trust for sd. son Joseph. Esther wife of son Joseph and their eight children Eleanor, George, Mary, John, Joseph, Martha, Elizabeth and Margaret. Reside of estate to my six children Joseph, Mary, John, Margaret, Samuel and Elizabeth. Exec: Sons John and Samuel Swift and nephew Charles Swift of Phila. Wit: Katharine Inglis, Margaret McCall, Archd. McCall. MONTGOMERY, DORCAS. City of Phila. Widow. October 9, 1805. January 16, 1807. 2.43. All estate to only son Robert. Exec: Son Robert. Wit: George Latimer, John Clement Stocker. NISBIT, WILLIAM CHARLES. City of Phila. November 29, 1805. January 6, 1807. 2.44. Bequeaths all estate in U.S. or elsewhere according to laws of decent and inheritance of the places where the same May be. Exec: John Nisbit of Phila. Wit: Michael Nisbit, Augustus Fricke. DUBRE, THOMAS. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. December 23, 1806. January 7, 1807. 2.45. Provides for wife Rebecah and children (names not given) Exec: Friends Isaac Comly of Byberry Township and Joshua Comly. Wit: Amos Knight, Esther Singley. BUGLASS, CALEB. City of Phila. Book binder. November 12, 1794. January 8, 1807. 2.46. To son Caleb Buglass of Berwick upon Tweed in North Britain, clock and watch maker, my lands in sd. town, he paying to my two daus. Margaret and Grace &c. To Exec. and Trustees in trust, all my real estate in Island of Tobago, formerly the estate of my decd. bro. Ralph Buglass, also estate in Island of Granada, they to pay to wife &c. (name not given) and my two minor daus. Ann and Hannah. Exec. and Trustees: John Clifford, Robert Henderson, merchants, John Craig Wells, counsellor at law in Phila. Wit: Elisha Fisher, John D. Clifford, Jacob Dietrick. MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. City of Phila. Late druggist. December 27, 1799. January 12, 1807. 2.47. Provides for wife Margaret Marshall. Son Isaac Roberts Marshall and Uncle Thos. Paschall. To dau. Ann, formerly married to Dr. Solomon Bush since decd., now married to Dr. William Currie of this city) a house in Philadelphia joining house formerly of Jacob Lewis' estate, also house late belonging to estate of Thomas Earl, subject to ground rent payable to Charles Jervis, also house with ground rent payable to heirs of Margaret Allen, property formerly belonging to estate of her late husband Solomon Bush and conveyed to Elizabeth Marshall, who later conveyed the same to me, land bounded by lands of my decd. brother Benjamin and lot belonging to brother Charles, land purchased of Benjamin Swett in Kensington, Northern Liberties. Children of dau. Ann, namely; Mathias Marshall Bush and Cornelia Currie. To dau. Elizabeth Flower Marshall, who will have sufficient from her own mother's estate, who was Elizabeth dau. of Enoch Flower, decd. bequeaths meadow in Moyamensing Township, Philadelphia Co., bounded by meadow belonging to late Joseph Johnson. Land in Plumstead or Bedminster Township, Bucks Co., which belonged to Enoch Flower, bro. of my former wife Elizabeth, bequeathed by his grandfather John Jones and as Enoch Wheeler, son of Samuel Wheeler, became entitled to one half, as his mother Ann would have been had she survived her bro. sd. Enoch Flower. The other half to my wife Elizabeth Marshall, my share of which I bequeath to sd. dau. Elizabeth Flower Marshall. To son Isaac Roberts Marshall, property in Philadelphia joining that of bro. Charles and estate of James Sharswood,subject to ground rent to heirs of Charles West. Lands in Moyamensing Township bounded by lands granted by my father to my brother Benjamin and by land formerly of William Shippen, Owen Biddle or William Pritchard. Lands formerly part of estate of Francis Rawle, decd., and part of a division apportioned to his dau. Sarah Massey, now decd., lands known by name of the laboratory for purpose of preparing salammoniac &c. subject to ground rent payable to estate of Sarah Masters, lot purchased of Beulah Burge, Jacob R. Howell and wife, property in borough of Lancaster as pr. deed from John Miller and Michael App. Lot purchased lately of John Moore formerly Hanel rights. Lot subject to ground rent payable to William Hamilton. Lots in Lancester were formerly estate of Dr. Abraham Neff, decd. Land purchased of John Brynnyman and wife, also lot purchased of John Moore in Lancaster. Daughter: Sarah Ann Collins, decd., wife of Zaccheus Collins, left one dau. named Ann Collins to whom I bequeath lot in Philadelphia adjoining estate of Jonathan Beers, estate of John Drinker and ground late Taylor's but not John Harlands, two houses being part of what was called Morgans Row. Ground rent payable by James Eddy's estate, lot at present rented to Henry Wester. Sons-in-law: Dr. Casper Wistar and Zaccheus Collins. Plantation in Provindence Township,Montgomery Co., land in possession of Thomas Reese in Northumberland Co., lot in Louisburg purchased by Ellichansens estate, land in Amwell, N. J., share of estate at Nanticoke Forge and Deep Creek Furnance in Worchester, Dorchester and Sussex Counties, Del. to be sold by Exec. Father: Christopher Marshall left to bro. Charles and myself property in Borough of Lancaster &c. Father-in-Law: James Eddy. Daughter: Isabella, decd., wife of Caspar Wistar. Where as my wife's uncle Thomas Paschall appointed Joseph Hillborn and myself his Execs. Since making codicil he became possessed of land in Penna. and Kentucky which descended to Samuel Mather, James Watson, Jesse Watson, John Watson and Paschall Lewis, sons of Margaret Lewis, decd., who was sister to said Thomas Paschall and to James Moore, son of Hannah Moor, decd., who was dau. of sd. Margaret, also to Abraham Roberts, the son and Jane Hornor, Margaret Marshall, Hannah Pool and Patience Hillman, daus. of Hannah Roberts, decd., who was another sister of sd. Thomas Pascall. Benjamin Hornor and wife Jane and Samuel Hillman and wife Patience conveyed to me land in Allegahny Co., late Westmoreland, Washington Co., Northampton Co., Northumberland Co., Luzern Co., Fayette Co., late Virginia, now Kentucky which I bequeath to the heirs of Thomas Paschall. Samuel Mather of Northumberland Co., to heirs of James Watson, to Paschall Lewis of sd. county, to James Moor of sd. county, to John Watson of Bedford County, Virginia, to Jesse Watson of sd. Co. of Bedford, to Jane Hornor of Philadelphia, to Patience Hillman of Gloucester Co., N. J., to Hannah Pool of New York City, to heirs of Abraham Roberts of this city, namely Rachel Roberts, widow of sd. Abraham and his son Thomas Paschall Roberts and daughter Margaret Marshall Roberts. Wife Margaret Marshall was entitled to a share of said property previous to her joining me in conveying to James Moore, who reconveyed it to me, the same I bequeath to said wife Margaret to be at her disposal. Exec: Wife Margaret Marshall, daughter Ann Currie,brother Charles Marshall, brother-in-law Benjamin Hornor, and son-in-law Zaccheus Collins. Wit: Charles Jervis, John Gardiner, Junr., Thomas Parry. COATS, SARAH. Borough of Frankford, Co. of Phila. August 1, 1806. January 21, 1807. 2.60. To dau. Paulina Coats, to dau. Hannah Coats, to son Thomas Coates, to son William Coates, to sister Rebecca Worrell, to sister Mary Knight, to Aunt Rebecca Roberts. Exec: Isaac Worrell and Thomas Worrell. Wit: Watson Atkinson, Isaac Whitelack. BOWER, CHARLES. Roxborough, Co. of Phila. December 26, 1799. January 24, 1807. 2.60. To wife Barbary Bower, my tenement in Roxborough wherein I live. After her decease to my dau. Elizabeth Righter and to my son-in-law Michael Righter. To heirs of my dau. Elizabeth Righter, namely Charles, Michael and Catherine Righter. Son-in-law: Michael Righter to have remainder of lands. Exec: Michael and Charles Righter. Wit: David Merkle, Christopher Wunder. EDWARDS, PHILIP. Nether Providence, Co. of Delaware. January 28, 1807. February 4, 1807. 2.61. Legacies to father Joseph Edwards, to bro. Joseph Edwards, Junr., to bro. James Edwards, to nephew Samuel Edwards, to nephew Lewis Edwards, to cousin Mary Trimble, to cousin Margaret Edwards. Remainder of estate to bros. Abner and Robt. Edwards. Exec: Bro. Joseph Edward and nephew Samuel Edwards. Wit: Henry Trimble, William Maddock. HOW, ANN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Spinster. July 15, 1802. February 9, 1807. 2.62. All estate in Northern Liberties and elsewhere to her cousin George Dunton, son of Capt. William Dunton. Exec: George Dunton. Wit: Jacob Dunton, Benjn. Brown, Robert Whitehead. MILNOR, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Guager. 1805. February 9, 1807. 2.63. Tenement in Frankford and lot on Bush Hill to be sold. Wife Anna to have profits of all property. Children: Isaac Milnor, Rachel Roberts, William, James and Anna Milnor. To negro woman Silvia, her freedom. Exec: Wife Anna, sons Isaac, William and James Milnor. Wit: John Mease, Liberty Browne. Codicil: June 16, 1806. Mentions death of wife and dau. Rachel. Her share of estate to her two children Thomas and Margaret Roberts. Wit: Peter Thomson, Letitia Tillyer. CAUFFMAN, JOSEPH. City of Phila. Merchant. December 20, 1802. February 13, 1807. 2.65. To dau. Mary Wilcox, wife of Mark Wilcox, property in Phila. To dau. Margaret Cauffman, ground rent in Philadelphia, also land in Providence Township, formerly in limits of Philadelphia Co., now in Montgomery Co. (being part of farm which James White sold and conveyed to Revd. Robert Harding who sold same to me) bounded by house in which my son John now lives, by lands now or late of Stephen Boyer and Katharine Kasselbury, by land in which my deed is called Paul Kasselbury's now belonging to Frederick Marsteller &c. To my three daus. Mary Wilcox, Margaret Cauffman and Ann Theresa Cauffman my large house in which my son John Cauffman now lives, in Providence Township, Montgomery Co., and all other part of land and plantation not before disposed of. To son John Cauffman five shillings, to son Lawrence Cauffman plantation in Plumstead Township, Bucks Co. Dau. Anna Theresa to have property in Philadelphia, also. To trustees of Roman Catholic Society worshipping at St. Mary's Church, Philadelphia, in trust for relief of poor widows of sd. church. Dau. Catharine, decd., she married John Schriver and left one dau. named Mary, who married Mr. Paul. Four grandchildren Sarah, Catharine, Joseph and Theophilus Cauffman (children of son John Cauffman). Exec: Son-in-Law Mark Wilcox and my two daus. Margaret Cauffman and Ann Theresa Cauffman. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. Codicil: December 2, 1805. To daus. Ann Theresa and Margaret Cauffman he leaves land on branches of Yellow Creek, now or late in Westmoreland Co., Penna. &c. Letters granted to Mark Wilcox and Margaret Cauffman. Wit: Fredk. Beates, Philip T. Dunn. LAWDER, JOHN. City of Phila. January 30, 1807. February 23, 1807. 2.70. Property in Philadelphia to be sold and proceeds to children. Eldest son, Francis, eldest dau. Angelina Brown, dau. Clementia, son John, youngest son Charles. Exec: Andrew Montgomery and Patrick Galbraith. Wit: Hugh Morison, Robert Adams, Alexander Campbell. VAL KEEN, MATTHIAS. City of Phila. House carpenter. October 11, 1806. February 25, 1807. 2.71. Signed Van Keen. Bequeaths estate to wife Elizabeth and dau. Rebecca. Execs. to sell his estate in Elmsleys Alley near St. Paul's Church, Phila. Exec: Wife Elizabeth and friends John Hood, shoemaker, John T. Cox, house carpenter, and Joseph Wright, sail maker. Wit: James Skerrett, Samuel Bonsall. WORRALL, JOHN. Now of Blockley Township, Co. of Philadelphia, late of Marple Township, Co. of Delaware. Watchmaker. January 1, 1807. February 28, 1807. 2.72. Provides for wife Hannah and his three children, Jemmina, Elizabeth and Susannah Worrall. After death of wife,property in Marple Township, Delaware Co., to his children. Exec: Friends Abraham Jones of Providence, Delaware Co., and Benjamin Lobb of Marple, Delaware Co. Wit: Peter Wilfong, Daniel Wilfong. Codicil: February 6, 1807. Estate to be sold, monies to be given to wife Hannah to purchase house I now live in, belonging to John Fisher of Blockley &c. RIDLEY, JOHN. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Labourer. July 23, 1805. March 9, 1807. 2.74. Sole Legatee: Friend Samuel Burkloe, watchmaker, of afsd. District. Wit: Thos. Broom, Wm. W. Bell. DISHONG, FREDERICK. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. Farmer. February 3, 1807. March 13, 1807. 2.74. To Frederick Dishong, son of nephew Matthias Dishong, he bequeaths lands on which the mansion house is situated. Brother: Christian Dishong to have an annuity. Residue of estate to Frederick Gebler, son of Godfrey Gebler. To Elizabeth Garret, dau. of John Garret. To Elizabeth Dishong, dau. of nephew Matthias Dishong. Exec: Matthias Dishong, John Garret and George Ingels of Passyunk. Letters granted to Matthias Dishong and John Garrett. Wit: Frederick Schott, John Shutt, Enoch Reynolds. MOUNTAYNE, WILLIAM. Late of St. Kitts, now of Phila. Mariner. September 26,1791. March 16, 1807. 2.75. All estate to wife Hannah Mountayne. Exec: Wife Hannah Mountayne. Wit: William Brown, Charles Bonnelly, R. Whitehead. LASSARADE (LASSARDE), JOSEPH. Point of Petre in Island of Guadeloupe, now in City of Phila. Merchant. March 5, 1807. March 19, 1807. 2.76. Mentions debt he owes his friend Bruno Bernus. John Lafont, his partner at Point a Petre, to be universal legatee. Exec: Joseph B. Gabalde. Wit: Jh. Mathieu, Jean Vernon, P. Le Barbier Duplessis. TURNER, ROBERT. City of Phila. Labourer. January 20, 1807. March 19, 1807. 2.77. All estate to wife Sarah during life. After her death to his dau. Sarah Turner and Sarah Bowser, dau. of James Bowser, she being a granddau. of his wife, Sarah Turner. To his bros. Jacob and Symon Turner. Exec: Wife and friends Cyrous Porter and Joseph Randolph, both of Phila. Letters granted to Cyrus Porter and Joseph Randolph. Wit: James Van Brakle, Absalom Jones. LEVY, MARTHA. City of Phila. Widow of Samson Levy, late of sd. city. Merchant. 1801. April 1, 1807. 2.78. Legacies to nieces Abigail Israel and Margaret Ross. Daughters-in-law: Mary and Sarah Levy, a suit of mourning and mourning ring each. Legacies to sons Moses, Samson and Daniel Levy. To dau. Rachel Levy, granddau. Martha Levy Jones, dau. Arabella Jones, wife of James Morris Jones, granddau. Henrietta ---, plantation in Sussex Co., N. J. devised to her by her late husband. Former husband: Jas. Stell Thompson. Exec. and Trustees: Moses and Samson Levy. Wit: Jos. Reed, Benjn. F. Pearce. Codicil: January 16, 1806. Revokes some of legacies. Mentions rent charges payable out of a lot in Philadelphia purchased of Joseph Shippen. SWETT, SUSANNAH. City of Phila. Widow. October 1, 1803. April 3, 1807. 2.80. To Benjamin Swett (nephew of my late husband). To three daus. of my friend Henry Drinker the elder, namely Sarah S. Downing, Ann Skyrin and Mary Rhoads. To my niece Sarah Bartlet (widow of John Bartlet) and to her dau. Ann. To Thomas Bartlet, son of my said niece Sarah Bartlet. To nephews John and Anthony Siddons (sons of my brother Samuel Siddons). To niece Mary Johnson (dau. of said bro. Samuel Siddons). To nephew Thomas Hale (son of Samuel and my sister Sarah, his wife). To my niece Hannah Dobson (dau. of John Rhoads and my sister Hannah his wife). To two daus. of brother Anthony Siddons, namely Susannah Tolbert and Martha Tolbert. To Henry Drinker the elder and Thomas Stewardson, money in trust for benevolent purposes as Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia May direct. To William and Henry S. Drinker,sons of sd. Henry Drinker, the elder. All residue of estate to friend Henry Drinker the elder. Exec: Henry Drinker the elder. Wit: Paul S. Brown, Ezra Comly, Junr. STOCKARD, CONNELLY. Borough of Norfolk. House carpenter. February 18, 1805. December 3, 1806. 2.82. Bequeaths to son and dau. Matthew and Margaret Stockard, former in afsd. Borough, the later in town of Newcastle, Delaware, all his estate,real and personal. Hugh Finley of borough of Norfolk to be guardian of son Matthew. Exec: Robert Jackson, James Carson and David Miller, all of Phila. Wit: William I. McIlnea, James Menzas. LONGSTRETH, JOSEPH. City of Phila. Shopkeeper. December 12, 1806. April 3, 1807. 2.83. Legacies to four children, Thomas B., Morris, William and Wilson Longstreth. Residue of estate to wife Margaret, she to educate children during their minority. Sole Exec: Wife Margaret Longstreth. Wit: Susanna Longstreth, Danl. Thomas. MURTAUGH, JAMES. Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Grocer. December 20, 1806. April 9, 1807. 2.84. Leaves to son Thomas, his corner store and tenement. Residue of estate to James McPhilony and Elizabeth Murtaugh. If sd. James and Elizabeth die under age or without issue, he bequeaths their share to his son and dau. Christopher Murtaugh and Mary O'Donnel. Exec: Samuel Macferran and Hugh Hamilton, both of Northern Liberties. Exec: John Painter, Thomas E. Walsh, Jacob Tuttle. BRITTON, MARGARET. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Widow. March 30, 1807. April 14, 1807. 2.84. Sons: John Burnheter, Jacob Burnheter, Thomas Britton and Edmond Britton, last two named minors. Exec: Christopher Yeakle. Wit: John Thompson, John Freed. LESHER, JACOB. Borough of Frankford, Co. of Phila. April 5, 1807. April 15, 1807. 2.86. Income of all estate to wife Mary and dau. Catharine, they to support son John. Other children: Jacob, Rachel and Eliza. Exec: Sons-in-law Henry Retzer, Joseph Dickenson. Wit: Terryl Williams, Alexander Martin. PAPLEY, SUSANNAH. City of Phila. Widow. October 2, 1801. January 13, 1807. 2.86. Dau. Susannah Dewar Papley to have house in Philadelphia in which I live. Mentions money left to dau. Susannah by her uncle Joseph Thornhill. To dau. Sarah and my granddau. Susan Irwin. Mentions grandsons, but no names given. Adm. with will annexed granted to Joseph Snowden. Mary Sibbald and David Dewar Irwin of Philadelphia affirmed. DUNCAN, MATHEW. City of Phila. April 11, 1807. April 18, 1807. 2.87. Whereas by will of Margaret Duncan of Philadelphia, I as her Exec. was directed to build a house for worship, it is my desire that the Revd. James Gray, John Miller and John Purdon shall be execute directions of will of sd. Margaret Duncan &c. according to agreement entered into with William Hamilton of this city, house carpenter. Funds for sd. building in bonds of William Ray and William Weir. Bequeaths to wife Letitia Duncan four plantations in Northumberland Co., one in Township of Buffalo, one in White Deer, one in Chilesquaque and one in Derry, sd. plantation after decease of wife to my two sons Thomas Ogden Duncan and William Fullerton Duncan. Property in Philadelphia and in Muncy Township to sd. sons. To John Mason Duncan and to David Telfair Duncan property in Philadelphia and to town of Northumberland. Mentions Margaret Duncan, aged about 12 years. If she should die, her share to David Telfair Duncan. Black woman: Serena to be supported by my wife Letitia Duncan. Exec: Wife Letitia, Revd. James Gray, John Miller and John Purdon. Wit: Rachel Purdon, Samuel Holmes. SEIP, BERNARD. City of Phila. Taylor. December 30, 1806. April 23, 1807. 2.90. All estate to sons Frederick and Peter Seip. Catharine Seip, wife of sd. son Peter. Desires debts owing to John Wharton, Frederick Wharton, Jacob Almindinger and Barbara Christy to be paid. Exec: Frederick Seip and friend Robert Whitehead. Letters granted to Robert Whitehead. Wit: Paul Chierdel, John Wharton, Geo. Henry Hublitz. LEAT, JOHN BRYCE. Captain of the fourth Regiment of Artillery in service of U.S., now in the Steat of New York. August 29, 1787. April 24, 1807. 2.90. All estate to wife Jeneat Bryce. Exec: Wife Janeat and John Taylor, merchant of New York. Letters granted to Janeat Bryce,now Jannet Matthison. Wit: Peter Nesbell, Alexr. Anderson. James E. Smith of Delaware Co., and Susanna Stoy of Philadelphia affirmed. WOOD, ZACHARIAH. Late of Waterford Township, now of Township of Deptford, Co. of Gloucester, New Jersey. March 25, 1802. April 25, 1807. 2.91. Wife: Hannah Wood. Legacies to brother Henry Wood, to nephew Zachariah Wood, son of brother Wood, to cousin Mary Hugg, to sister Mary Hugg, and sister Abigail Wallington. Nephews: Benjamin, Henry, William and Joseph Wood, sons of bro. Henry to have residue of estate. Hannah, wife of bro. Henry. Exec: Bro. Henry Wood. Wit: Thomas West, John Tatem, Samuel Denny, Jacob Williams. MAPOTHER, ANN. Wife of John Mapother of City of Phila. Storekeeper. February 21, 1807. April 28, 1807. 2.92. Property in Philadelphia conveyed to my former husband Dennis Doyle by John Strembeck. Whereas Charles Pleasants and Thomas Rogers assignees in trust of Robert Coe the elder and Robert Coe the younger conveyed to me after the death of Dennis Doyle one house and lot for consideration of Deed of Conveyance &c. I bequeath sd. property to my three children Sarah Doyle, John Doyle and Eliza Doyle. Exec: Lawrence Seckle of Philadelphia, merchant, and David Seckle of same place and my husband John Mapother, they to act as guardians of sd. children. Wit: Samuel Holmes, David Seckel. FOULKE, MARY. City of Phila. April 11, 1807. April 30, 1807. 2.93. Sister: Deborah Pearson. To nephew Richard Foulke, to niece Mary Pearson, to nieces Mary and Eleanor Foulke, to sister Elizabeth Foulke, to Henry Baker, a black man who lives with us, to Rebecca Moulder, to Eliza Picket, to friends Sarah Waln and Mary Morton. Exec: Thomas Stewardson and Dr. Thomas C. James. Wit: Robert L. Pitfield, John Folwell. PHILIPS, CONRAD. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Stocking weaver. April 27, 1807. May 4, 1807. 2.94. Legacies to housekeeper Margaret Reynard, she to have my house during her life. To Mary Dons, a dau. of my second wife. To dau. Margaret Wopasmith. Residue of personal estate to my three children, Frederick Philips, Jacob Philips and Margaret Wopasmith. Exec: William Lipart. Wit: Michael Keyser, Anthony Johnson. JONES, JOHN. City of Phila. Cooper. January 16, 1806. May 5, 1807. 2.95. Legacies to eldest dau. Ellen Yard, to second dau. Mary Jones, to dau. Agnes Wayne, to dau. Margaret McClellon, to dau. Jane Lyon, to youngest dau. Hannah Jones, to grandson Charles Jacob Jones Yard, to his housekeeper, name not given. Residue of estate to his grandchildren, the children of daus. Margaret McClellan and Eliza Bartlett, names not mentioned. Exec: Caleb Bickman of Southwark, lumber merchant, and William Merriss of Philadelphia, merchant. Letters granted to Caleb Bickman. Wit: John Wisman, Joseph Ashmore, Samuel Hamilton. Codicil: April 6, 1807. Appoints Timothy Paxon of Philadelphia Trustee to children of daughter Margret McClellan and of dau. Eliza Bartlet. CALLANAN, MICHAEL. City of Phila. Gentleman. October 22, 1804. May 5, 1807. 2.96. Brother: Thomas Callanan, late of London, decd. All estate to wife Sarah Ann Callanan and his three children Thomas, Elizabeth and George Callanan, all minors. Exec: Benjamin Wilson of Philadelphia, merchant and Dr. Thomas Parke of said city. Wit: James Cameron, James Potter, Thomas Barlow. HENDERSON, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Widow. March 3, 1807. May 6, 1807. 2.98. To sister Mary Linker, to niece Elizabeth Linker, to nephew William H. Linker, to nieces Margaret Linker, Catharine Linker, Ann Phister and Mary Phister. Residue of estate to be sold and proceeds to all nieces and nephews. Names of nephews and nieces not before mentioned, Susan, John and George Linker. Exec: Dr. John Keehmle. Wit: Jonathan Roberts, Juliet Stedman. ZIMMERMAN, JACOB. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Weaver. September 21, 1806. May 12, 1807. 2.99. Provides for wife Catharine Zimmerman. After her death, leaves money in trust for children of his two brothers Jacob and Nicholas Zimmerman (sons of Conrad Zimmerman and Alice his wife) of Hessian Land in Germany. To Treasurer of Monthly Meeting of Friends (commonly called Quakers) of Philadelphia, Northern District for use of the poor of said Meeting. To Henry Drinker, Thomas Morris and George Williams in trust for erection of Meeting House for accomodation of Yearly Meeting of Men Friends for Penna, New Jersey, &c. Exec. to find the children or grandchildren, or any lawful issue of both or either of my two above named brethren; if such children cannot be found their share to Philadelphia Society for support of Charity Schools. Exec: Jacob Ballinger, John Reakert and Abraham Keyser. Letters granted to Abraham Keyser and Jacob Ballinger. Wit: John George Gunchel, Charles Keyser. WILSON, DOROTHY. City of Phila. June 10, 1805. May 12, 1807. 2.100. To Mary Ann Tilghman, dau. of Edward Tilghman, to Mrs. Elizabeth Tilghman, wife of Edward Tilghman, to Godchild Mary Ann Molone, dau. of John Molone by his first wife, to Sarah Molone, dau. of sd. John Molone by his first wife. If anything remains after payment of legacies, desires it to be given to Free School of the Chruches of Christ and St. Peter. Exec: Edward Tilghman and Dr. Adam Kuhn. Wit: Jno. Drinker, Edwd. Tilghman. Codicil: March 9, 1807. Alters division of clothing. Wit: Edwd. Tilghman, 3d., Benjn. Tilghman. STEVENSON, MARY. City of Phila. January 29, 1805. May 15, 1807. 2.101. To niece Jane Clarkson; to niece Hannah Smith; to Robert and Geradus Clarkson, children of niece Jane Clarkson; to Thomas and Clifford Smith, children of sd. niece Hannah Smith; to niece Mary Crockatt; to nephew Samuel Pugsley; to Charity, Janeat, Eleanor and Phebe Read, children of niece Mary Read; to Mary Read, also dau.of niece Mary Read; to Mary and Susan Gillespie, daus. of niece Susan Gillespie; to Susan and Hannah Wright, daus. of niece Charity Wright; to Euphemia Bartow, dau. of nephew William Bartow; to Jane Bartow, dau. of niece Clarissa Bartow; to Charity, Maria and Phebe Bartow, daus. of nephew Thomas Bartow; to Jane, a black woman and her dau. Margaret. Exec: Nephew Crooke Stevenson and her friend Jacob Clarkson of Phila. Wit: Samuel Pancoast, Junr., William Harlan. READ, ALEXANDER. Moyamensing Township, Co. of Phila. March 30, 1807. May 18, 1807. 2.104. Leases estate to wife Elizabeth H. Read and his four children, Lettitia Charlotte, William Francis, Alexander Sutton and Elizabeth Jane Read. Exec: John McAllister, whip maker of Philadelphia, and James Gibson, distiller of Moyamensing. Wit: Charles Shultz, Senr., William Young, John C. Tack. MARTIN, JAMES. District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Mariner. April 17, 1807. May 2, 1807. 2.105. All estate to sister Jane Moore. At her death to her two daus. Jane and Caroline. Sole Exec: Nephew John Moore, son of sd. Jane. Wit: John McGaugry, William Coulton. FIGHT, ANDREW. Roxborough, Co. of Phila. May 27, 1804. May 23, 1807. 2.106. All estate to wife until youngest child Samuel is of age. dau. Margaret, decd., her dau. to have her share. Exec: Wife Susana and son Andrew. Wit: Jacob Lynn, William Heritage. GILFROY, MATTHEW. Southwark. Shipwright. October 20, 1806. May 26, 1807. 2.106. All estate to wife Elizabeth Gilfroy. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Gilfroy. Wit: Jesse Williamson, David Flickwire, Richd. Renshaw. GRAEFFLY, JOHN GEORGE. Germantown, Co. of Phila. Taylor. March 5, 1800. May 28, 1807. 2.107. To son Christoph, to dau. Ursula Arndt, to dau. Agnes, dau. Maria Magdalena, dau. Elizabeth. Wife: Sophia to have use of house and lot in Township above named and annuity during life or widowhood. Exec: Wife Sophia Graeffly and son Christoph. Wit: Frederick Galle, George Berger. MULCAHY, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Livery stable keeper. May 22,1807. May 28, 1807. 2.108. Exec. to sell his four houses and lots in Moyaminsing if they think best. Provides for wife Margaret. To father and mother John and Catharine Mulcahy of Dungarvan, Waterford Co., Ireland. To free school of St. Mary's in Phila. To friends Revd. John Rosseter and Rev. Mr. Agin, Pastors of St. Mary's Church, Phila. Annuity to such poor and indigent as Exec. think proper during minority of dau. Eleanor. To Uncle Lawrence Mulcahy. All residue of estate to dau. Eleanor Mulcahy. Should sd. dau. die in minority, all estate to be sold, monies from such sales and all remaining personal estate to all my brother and sisters. Sd. John Roseter to be guardian of dau. Eleanor. Exec: Wife Margaret and friends Peter Seravendyke of Philadelphia, tallow chandler and Daniel Dunn of sd. city, innkeeper. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, John Wilson. BALDWIN, JOSIAH. City of Phila. Cordwainer. April 12, 1806. May 28, 1807. 2.110. Provides for wife Mary Baldwin. Residue of estate to three daus. Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary. Exec: Wife Mary, bro. John Baldwin and friend William Lowber, currier, all of Philadelphia, last two named to be guardians of his three daus. Letters granted to William Lowber and Mary Baldwin. Wit: Lewis Ryan, John Ashburner, Peter Thomson. BUNTING, CHRISTIANA. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. Widow. March 12, 1803. May 20, 1807. 2.112. To my son Samuel Bunting's son; to son Joseph Bunting's dau. Christiana and to Phebe, his wife; to Sarah Bunting, son of my son Asa. Residue of estate to my six children Joshua, Samuel, Hannah, Joseph, John and Asa. To Mary wife of son Joshua. Exec: Sons Joshua and Joseph Bunting. Wit: Moses and James Moon. MAULSBY, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. September 17,1805. June 1, 1807. 2.113. Bequeaths to dau. Elizabeth Dickerson, land and buildings in Budd St. with all my personal property after death of her mother, and my present wife (name not mentioned). Exec: Dau. Elizabeth and my friend Daniel Doughty. Wit: Joseph Sutton, Francis Turner. CRAIG, JOHN. City of Phila. Merchant. May 30, 1807. June 1, 1807. 2.114. To sister Anne, to Jane. To friend David Lenox in trust for sister Catharine, wife of J.C. Sarmentio. To friend Ann Backhouse, to friend Kitty White of England, dau. of Capt. Robt. White. To Revd. William Montgomery of Bally-Eston, Ireland. Residue of estate to wife Margaret and children. Exec: Wife Margaret, son James and friends Robert Oliver, John Olliver, David Lenox and William Miller. Letters granted to James Craig, Robert Oliver and William Miller. Wit: Nathl. Chapman, Mary Dawson, Thos. Redman. FANSS, HENRY. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Baker. July 27, 1801. June 9, 1807. 2.115. Provides for wife Veronica Fanss and six children John, Henry, Christian, Jacob, Veronica and Sarah Fanss and two grandchildren Frances and Catharine, children of decd. son George. Exec: Wife Veronica and son-in-law Dr. Peter Peres. Veronica Fanss, the Exec. sworn July 26, 1811. Wit: Andw. Manderon, John Gabel, John Reakert, R. Whitehead. DOOGAN, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Cabinet maker. May 6, 1807. June 10, 1807. 2.116. Provides for wife Catharine Doogan. Sons: William, George and Joseph. Daughter: Catharine Ratherford. Exec: Son Joseph Doogan and son-in-law William Ratherford. Wit: Peter Wister, Jos. Barton. LENNOX, HUGH. City of Phila. March 5, 1798. June 15, 1807. 2.117. All estate to wife Sarah Lennox. Suit in Chancery in Island of Jamaica against the estate of George Noble, decd., Exec. to call on Attorneys in Jamaica, viz., William Patterson, Attorney at Law and Petter Maggill, merchant, both of Kingston, for the settlement &c. My three eights of the ship Lennox now on a whailing voyage to be settled by my Exec. with Joseph Ball of Phila. Farm in Chester Co. formerly sold to George Arthur, not yet paid for &c., mortgage to be foreclosed. Sole Exec: Wife Sarah Lennox. Wit: Benjamin Hodgdon, Eliza Hodgdon. DORSEY, BENEDICT. City of Phila. Grocer. June 9, 1802. June 16, 1807. 2.119. Provides for wife Martha Dorsey. Legacies to grandchildren, William, Martha and Margaret Morris (children of late John Morris and dau. Abigail his wife decd.). All residue of estate to son Benedict Dorsey, Junr. Exec: Son Benedict Dorsey, Junr. Wit: William Dawson, Peter Thomson. LISLE, HENRY. City of Phila. Mariner. January 30, 1792. June 16, 1807. 2.120. Legacy to son Maurice Lisle, now of the Island of Tortola. Daughters: Mary, Margarett and Elizabeth Lisle. To grandson Henry Maurice Lisle all debts due me in West Indies from the estate of William Rogers late of St. Eustaties, from sundry persons in St. Croix and others at Island of Etola. To my son Henry Lisle and his son Charles Palmer Lisle. Exec: My sd. three daughters and friend William Turner. Wit: Richard F. Sparks, Henry Sparks, Junr. David Breintnall affirmed. MURRY, CHARLES. Southwark, City of Phila. June 7, 1807. June 18, 1807. 2.122. Estate to wife Agnes and dau. Catharine Murry. Exec: William Smiley of Philadelphia, Merchant Taylor, and John Valance of sd. city. Wit: Edwd. McGowen, Christopher Armstrong, Robert McCullagh. MULLANY, JAMES. City of Phila. June 11, 1807. June 18, 1807. 2.123. To be buried in Burial ground of St. Mary's Church. Estate to wife Ann Mullany and my parents (names not mentioned). In case parents do not survive me, their share to brother Hugh Mullany and Elizabeth Neeson. Exec: Friends John McDermott, John Parker and Thomas Connellin of Phila. Last named renounced. Letters granted to John McDermott. Wit: Charles Doyle. DAVIS, SARAH. City of Phila. Widow. March 16, 1807. June 19, 1807. 2.123. All property in Philadelphia to be sold and moneys to her two children Susannah and David Davis. If both children die under age or without issue, estate to Methodist Episcopal Church of St. Georges, Phila. Trustees of sd. Church to purchase ground to bury deceased members of sd. church. Exec: Kinsman Adam Walters, shoemaker,and Jesse Burrows, carpenter. Letters granted to Adam Walter. Wit: John R. Taylor, Elizabeth Walters. HYDE, JOHN. City of Phila. Mariner. March 30, 1803. June 22, 1807. 2.124. Estate in Philadelphia or elsewhere to wife Catharine. To grandson John Hyde Shinckle and granddau. Maria Hyde Shinckle. To sister Peggy Corrin, to David Gosner (son of George Gosner). To corporation of the ministers, church wardens and vestrymen of United Episcopal churches of Christ and St. Peters in Philadelphia, to be used in educating poor children of every denomination. Exec: Thomas Norton, John Starr and Jacob Christler. Letters granted to Thomas Norton and John Starr. Jacob Chrystler, the other Exec., sworn September 25, 1811. Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. LOGUE, DOROTHY. Southwark, City of Phila. Wife of Thomas Logue,yeoman. July 20, 1803. June 22, 1807. 2.126. Whereas by a certain Indenture (recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book no. 78, page 45) made between Thomas Williams of Philadelphia, painter, and Mary his wife of the first part, myself of the second, and David Lentz of Passyunk Township, yeoman, of third part, a certain frame tenement and lot on Delaware Ninth St. &c., was conveyed in trust to sd., David Lentz for certain uses and that it be lawful for me to devise afsd. premises &c. Bequeaths sd. messuage, tenement &c. to sd. David Lentz in trust, he to pay rent &c. to dau. Barbara Anderson until her youngest dau. is of age. To granddau. Sarah Wainwright. To grandsons Jacob and William Anderson subject to the estate for life herein before devised for benefit of their mother. To granddaus. Margaret, Sarah and Catharine Freeborn, children of daus. Catharine, Barbara and Jacob and Anthony Freeborn. Provides for schooling of granddau. Sarah Wainwright and of granddaus. Margaret and Sarah Freeborn. Wit: Abraham Stein, John Thornhill, Fredk. Beates. PHIPPS, ISAAC. City of Phila. June 17, 1807. July 1, 1807. 2.128. Estate (consisting of three houses in Philadelphia) to wife Sarah Phipps as long as she remains his widow. Children: Elizabeth, William, Matilda and Mary Phipps. Exec: Wife Sarah and my bro. Benjamin Martin. Wit: Joseph Pardee, Richd. Collings, Benjn. Martin. RICE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Shoemaker. April 1, 1807. July 2, 1807. 2.128. Provides for wife Mary Rice. Son: John Rice. Exec: Wife Mary Rice. Wit: Joseph Morehane, James Cummons. Thomas Wolbert affirmed. FISHER, THOMAS. May 28, 1807. July 7, 1807. 2.129. Desires Margaret Fisher to be under care of Nancy Lorimer. All personal property to be sold and proceeds given to said Nancy. Maria Matilda Fisher, 2d. dau. to be under care of my bro. Samuel Fisher, Junr. and sister Anna Costigan. Eliza Fisher, eldest dau., to be under care of my bros. Elisha and Israel Fisher, allowing her the privilege of being brought up by a certain Mrs. Biddle upon such conditions as shall be agreed upon by my sister Anna Costigan and Mary Tress. Exec: Father Samuel Fisher. Wit: Dan. Sutton, Junr., George Beck, Thomas G. Wait. HEFRISH, GULFRICH. Coachman to James Hamilton of Phila. October 29, 1806. July 7, 1807. 2.130. To be buried in Lutheran Burial grounds. Sole Legatee: Wife Elleanor. Wit: James Stewart, Edward Barry. SMITH, PETER. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. January 25, 1806. July 13, 1807. 2.131. All estate to wife Elizabeth. After her death to children Mary Calliker, John Smith, Rebecca Ludie, William Smith (after his death to his children) and Catharine Fitch. To granddaus. Mary Lesher, dau. of dau. Elizabeth Lesher, decd., and Mary Juvinall, dau. of dau. Mary Calliker. Exec: Wife Elizabeth, son John Smith and son-in-law Martin Loudie. Letters granted to surviving Exec. John Smith and Martin Ludie. Wit: Jacob Fitler, Senr., Jacob Fitler, Wandel Whiteman, Benjn. Brown. MANGNALL, JOHN. Mariner. March 21, 1792. July 30, 1807. 2.133. All estate to Lukey Riley and Catharine Jones (wife of John Jones). Exec: Lukey Riley and Catharine Jones. Letters granted to Catharine Jones. Wit: Jacob Erwin, John Snyder. William Barton and Isaac Sermon affirmed. THORNHILL, JOHN. City of Phila. Cordwainer. June 23, 1807. July 14, 1807. 2.134. Exec: Wife Ann Thornhill, she to have use of all property during life. At her decease to his two children (names not given). Wit: Richard Thornhill, Alfred White, Frederick Beates. WILKINSON, JOHN. Mariner, on ship America of Phila. March 7, 1807. July 30, 1807. 2.135. Edward Henderson and John Noad also on board sd. ship upon its arrival in Philadelphia to receive all his wages &c. Exec: Edward Henderson and John Noad. Wit: Archd. Cambell, John Jorden. LUGAR, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Victualler. April 30, 1806. July 31, 1807. 2.135. Legacies to John Winchler, Mary Winchler and Ann Winchler, children of Frederick Winchler, decd. All residue of estate to wife Barbara Lugar. Exec: Wife Barbara Lugar. Wit: Adam Streeby, Thomas Williams, R. Whitehead. MOODY, ELANOR. Formerly of Great Britain, now of City of Phila. January 19, 1807. August 3, 1807. 2.136. Son and Sole Legatee: William Moody, born in South Carlonia, North America. In case of his death, to bro. William Brown, blacksmith, in Fornby near Liverpool to divide as he sees proper. Exec: Friends Gearalas Stockdale, grocer, and George Harding. Wit: David Graham, Joseph Hunt. TAYLOR, ROBERT. City of Phila. Tavern keeper. July 8, 1807. August 5, 1807. 2.137. Provides for wife Sarah Taylor, she to take care of my child Mary and her mother Catharine Godshall. Exec. and Guardian: Wife Sarah. Wit: Thos. Cave, Samuel Sparks, Sarah Welch. KENNEDY, MAURICE. City of Phila. Merchant. February 26, 1807. August 5, 1807. 2.137. Estate to wife Mary. Sole Exec: Wife Mary. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, George Willard, Luke Killingsworth. CAMILORE, JOHN FREDERIC. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Bandbox maker. March 28, 1804. August 5, 1807. 2.138. All estate to wife Ursula Camilore. At her death to his children (names not given). Exec: Wife Ursula and Simon Shugart, taylor, Northern Liberties. Wit: Margaret Staudt, Eliza Finch, John P. Ripley. SHUSTER, ADAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Victualler. April 12, 1802. August 10, 1807. 2.138. Wife Dorothy to have use of all estate as long as she remains his widow. Out of same to educate younger children. Children: Mary, Ann, David, Dorothy, Margaret, Peter and Lawrence. Exec: Wife Dorothy and friends Michael Kitts and Peter Deal. Letters granted to surviving Exec. Dorothy Shuster and Peter Deal. Wit: Hugh Smith, R. Whitehead, Robert Whitehead. DEAS, MARTHA. City of Phila. Widow of William Deas of sd. city, merchant. July 25, 1807. August 14, 1807. 2.140. All monies due to be invested and interest to be received by mother Margaret Wall, widow, and appropriated by her to the maintenance of my children, David Knox Deas, James Deas, Ann Deas and Isabella Deas. Exec: Mother Margaret Wall. Wit: William McIlhenney, Junr., William MIller. Sarah McCleave of Philadelphia affirmed. STANLEY, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Potter. June 11, 1807. August 15, 1807. 2.141. Legacies to his three grandchildren, William, Richard and Hugh Stanley, children of late son Richard Stanley. To Maria and Sarah Slyhoof, children of Michael Slyhoof and Margaret his wife. To friend Revd. Joseph Pilmore. Residue of estate to daughter Sarah Twells. Granddau: Elizabeth Twells. Exec: Dau. Sarah Twells, her son Godfrey Twells and friend Lawrence Seckle. Wit: I. B. Freeman, Joseph Hart, Henry G. Freeman. LOWNES, JOHN. City of Phila. September 26, 1805. August 20, 1807. 2.142. To son Caleb and his three sons John, Edward and George part of my B. F. Banefield with house &c. lot on Hudsons Lane &c. To son Caleb a legacy, he paying to his bro. Peter Robinson his just demands. To son Joseph plantation called Walnut Grove adjoining Township Line in Pirsiunk, that part of B. F. on Pirsiunk rode adjoining Goodwins Rope walk &c., he paying to his bro. David. Joseph to have right to the Delecaley lands in Lancaster Co. and Constoga Township. To son David part of B. F. &c. To dau. Grace part of B. F. from Shippens Lane to John Titemary's ground &c. To cousin Elizabeth Fosit part of B. F. &c. To granddau. Agnes Lownes, dau. of son Joseph, land adjoining Elizabeth Fosit's lot. Grandson: John Lownes, son of son John, lot adjoining that of his cousin Agnes. To grandson John Lownes, son of son Caleb, lot on Tidmarsh St. &c. To bro. James Lownes. Legacy to Captains Society of Distressed Masters of Vessels, their Widows and Children. Son-in-Law: Curtis Lownes. Exec: Son Joseph. Codicil: October 18, 1805. Mentions grandfather William Tidmarsh who gave him ground bought of the Sweeds on which he put a large barn, which land he called Barnefield. Walnut Grove named in memory of father who planted walnut trees &c. Alters a little division of property. Wit: George Kemble. Codicil: April 22, 1807. Explains legacies &c. Wit: Edmund Kinsey, George Kemble. Paper in which mentions small legacies to bro. William, to bro. James, to son Caleb Lownes my looking glass which was given to his mother by his grandfather Caleb Cowpland. To his son John. To my son Joseph Lownes and to his dau. Agnes. To my son David Lownes. To my dau. Grace Lownes &c. LAWSON, JOSEPH. City of Phila. Grocer. June 30, 1806. August 18, 1807. 2.147. Estate to wife Mary, to son George, to dau. (name not given) and to son Joseph. Exec: Son-in-law David Weatherly, clock and watch maker, and Thos. Calvert, innkeeper. Wit: Horatio G. Mead, James McIntire. John Rayfield of Philadelphia, yeoman, affirmed. DOUGHTY, DANIEL. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Wharfbuilder. August 6, 1807. August 21, 1807. 2.148. Provides for wife Susanna Doughty during life or widowhood. After her decease or intermarriage, he bequeaths all estate to children of bro. William Doughty and sisters Elizabeth Lippincott, Sarah Fenton and Hester Swift. Exec: Friends Jacob Bech and Alexander McKinley. Letters granted to Jacob Berk and Alexander McKinley. Wit: R. Whitehead, Francis Turner, William Preston, Junr. JANDUS, ELIZABETH. Widow of Francis Jandus, late of Southwark, City of Phila. February 11, 1800. September 3, 1807. 2.149. All estate to Charles, Henry and Adam Schaffer, children of Henry Schaffer and Mary, his wife. Exec: Casper W. Haines of Germantown, Abraham M. Garrigues and Edward Garrigues of Philadelphia and Frederick Gaul of Northern Liberties. Letters granted to Abraham M. Garrigues. Wit: John Reinhard, John Janier. MILLER, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Merchant. March 18, 1798. December 10, 1807. 2.150. Provides for wife Juliana. Mentions bond of his wife's mother, Rebecca Redman. After decease of wife, estate to his Heirs at Large. Exec: Father Magorus Miller, bro.-in-law Alexander Murray and friends Isaac Hazelhurst and George Harrison. Letters granted to Alexander Murray and George Harrison. Wit: Jasper Moylan, Stephen Moylan. SCHOWER, PETER. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. Yeoman. May 24, 1798. September 1, 1807. 2.151. All estate to son Peter. Legacies to dau. Abigail and granddau. Elizabeth Bingert. Exec: Son Peter. Wit: Jacob Knorr, Frederick Ax. George Knoor of Northern Liberties, lumber merchant, affirmed. LUTTS, MARY. Co. of Phila. Widow. August 27, 1807. September 1, 1807. 2.153. To granddau. Mary Kehene, dau. of Matthias and Mary Kehene, now Mary Harrison. To granddau., my late son's dau., Maria Lutts. Wit: John Bender, James Gray. DUPERY, DANIEL. City of Phila. Goldsmith. September 6, 1793. September 7, 1807. 2.153. Wife Eleanor to have free use and annual income of tenement where he dwells in Phila. At her death to his son John Dupery, also other property. To son Daniel Depery, Junr., property in Philadelphia purchased of Eleanor Hockley, also other property bounded by property now in tenure of Isabella Tarbout. Mentions land on Schuylkill in Passyunk Township, Philadelphia Co. To dau. Jane Coates (wife of William Coates, tanner of Northern Liberties). Exec: Sons John and Daniel Dupery. Wit: Peter S. Glentworth, Daniel Zeller, Peter Thomson, Junr. CURWEN, GEORGE. City of Phila. Mariner. March 31, 1801. September 5, 1807. 2.157. Estate, real and personal, to sister Helena Curwen of Worthington, Cumberland Co., England. Exec: Samuel Price of Philadelphia, merchant. Wit: Stephen Emery, Junr., Nicholas Diehl, Junr. McCULLOCK, HUGH. City of Phila. Merchant. March 31, 1797. September 8, 1807. 2.157. Property in Philadelphia to son James McCullock, property to line of ground late of John Lynn and Thomas Ewing, to Isaac Coats line, also land purchased of Stephen Paschall and wife &c. Annuity to step-dau. Sarah Lennox. House and ground to dau. Jane Birckhead, late in tenure of John Bushell, also two houses adjoining. To dau. Eleanor Anderson two houses with ground &c. Ground purchased of bro. John Cullock. Exec: Son James, sons-in-law Alexander Anderson and Solomon Birckhead and friend John Stille, Jr. Wit.: R. Whitehead, Robt. Whitehead, Philip C. Kunckel. CURREN, NATHANIEL. City of Phila. Cordwainer. July 15, 1805. September 10, 1807. 2.162. To wife Elizabeth, possession and income of house wherein I now live. To John McGouge, son of widow McGouge of Northern Liberties. To Geo. Morris, book binder. To kinswoman Mary Witman, dau. of nephew William Green of Reading, Berks Co. To Trustees of Christ Church. To Philadelphia Hospital. To kinsman Daniel Green, son of sd. nephew. Letters granted to Lambert Wilmer. Exec: Friends Lambert Wilmer and Joseph Isbourn. Wit.: John Rees, Charles Kugler, Saml. Mecklin. LEARY, THOMAS. December 29, 1806. September 10, 1807. 2.163. Wife Anne Leary, alias Ann Penmir, to have all estate, real and personal. Wit.: John Healy, James Eccles. Catharine Hickey of Philadelphia affirmed. ANDREWS, MARY. City of Phila. Widow of Samuel Andrews. 4, 1807. September 14, 1807. 2.163. Two sons Edward and William Andrews to be cared for by their grandfather Edward Andrews. To eldest dau. Elizabeth Andrews. To youngest dau. Sarah Ann Andrews, she to be under care of her uncle Josiah Reeves. Their aunt Hester Reeves to see that Elizabeth and Sarah Ann are well cared for. Exec: Bro. William Meguire. Wit.: John Henry, John Goldtrap. FETER, JOHANA BARBARA. Passyunk Township, Co. of Phila. Widow. April 30, 1804. September 16, 1807. 2.165. All property to nephew and niece Philip Miller and Susannah Miller, his wife. Exec: Sd. nephew Philip. Wit.: Paul G. Breton, Blaize Cenas. Hilary R. Baker and George A. Baker, Jr. of Philadelphia, affirmed. HAMEL, JAMES. New Market Warde, City of Phila. November 4, 1805. September 16, 1807. 2.165. To dau. Celby's children 15£. William and Jean 15£ to each. To John, Thomas, James Littleton and Samuel, 5£ each. To dau. Polly, house and lot under rent to John Askin, she to pay Nancy 200£. To wife Rosanna Hamel, all property during life, she to be sole Ex. Wit.: John Askin, Timothy Looker. MILNOR, HANNAH. City of Phila. Widow. December 1, 1805. September 18, 1807. 2.166. To grandson Richard Lawrence and granddau. Hannah Lawrence. All residue of estate to dau. Mary Lawrence, wife of Richard Lawrence. Letters granted to Richard Lawrence. Exec: Sd. Richard Lawrence and Thomas Lawrence. Wit.: John Dickinson, Thomas Ross. WALTON, WILLIAM. Bibury Township, Co. of Phila. May 19, 1807. September 19, 1807. 2.167. Bequeaths to son Jacob Walton all estate, he paying legacies to daus. Mary and Sarah Walton and to son William Walton. Exec: Son Jacob and cousin Aron Walton. Wit.: Daniel Knight, Ann Knight and Margaret Knight. HOLLAND, HANNAH. City of Phila. Widow. September 13, 1804. September 22, 1807. 2.167. House wherein she dwells in Frankford purchased of administrators of John Harrison, she bequeaths to children of late sister Ann Rowley, viz., Richard, Edward, Horatio and Isabella Rowley. Her other property in Frankford to nieces and nephews, Mary, Ellen and Benjamin Molyneaux. Land in Philadelphia to kinsman William Singleton. To nephew Thomas Musket, lot now occupied by Hugh Christy. To niece Hannah Holland Musket, house occupied by Joseph Britton. Other property in Philadelphia and in Burlington, N. J. to be sold, and money from such sales to all nephews and nieces excepting John Molyneaux to whom she gives $400 only. Legacy to Revd. Matthew Carr. Exec: Sd. William Singleton and Anthony Groves. Wit.: Samuel Price, Isaac Worrell. BENDER, LEWIS. March 21, 1807. September 23, 1807. 2.169. Estate to wife Sarah and his three sons Joseph, John and Christopher. Exec: Sons Joseph and John, when they come of age, wife to be executrix until then. Lewis Rush, Thomas Paul and Thomas Barnes of Philadelphia affirmed. SPENCER, ABIGAIL. Bristol Township, Co. of Phila. January 1, 1802. September 25, 1807. 2.170. To granddau. Sarah Spencer. To cousin Elizabeth Tomkins. Residue of estate to children of son Nathan Spencer. Letters grant to Robert Morris. Exec: Robert Morris and Jonathan Roberts. Wit.: Robert O. Morris, Eliza Morris. PARRY, THOMAS. June 21, 1807. September 26, 1807. 2.171. Estate to wife (name not given) and son Edward Parry. Leaves legacy to Byberry School. Exec: Son Edward. Watson Plater of Frankford, cabinet maker, and John Helmson of Byberry, farmer, affirmed. BROWN, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Biscuit maker. January 27, 1807. September 26, 1807. 2.171. Wife Rebecca Brown to have use of all estate. Estate in Mount Holly, N. J. and any other estate to be sold if wife consents. Grandson Abia Brown (son of son Samuel B. Brown, decd.) to be admitted to Friends School, wife to provide for schooling, he to receive his share of estate when of age. After death of wife, residue of estate to daus. Hannah Montaney and Deborah Milnor. Exec: Wife Rebecca and kinsman Richard C. Jones. Wit.: Newberry Field, John Blanchard. MOYER, HENRY. Germantown, City of Phila. Yeoman. August 31, 1807. September 30, 1807. 2.173. Bequeaths to wife Catharine his place in Germantown where he lives, with household goods &c. All other property to be sold by Exec, proceeds invested and interest to wife. After death of wife, to son Jacob Moyer. To daus. Elizabeth, Susannah, Mary wife of Charles Ottinger, Esther wife of William Fryhoffer, Sarah wife of John Fryhoffer, to grandchildren, children of late dau. Ann wife of Christopher Ottinger. Son Jacob to have the house wherein wife lives after her death, subject to one thousand pounds to be paid to other children and grandchildren &c. Exec: Wife Catharine Moyer, son Jacob and dau. Susannah. Wit.: Anthony Johnson, Justus Johnson. KEBLE, JOHN. City of Phila. Gentleman. September 24, 1807. October 1, 1807. 2.176. Exec to sell all lands in New Jersey and monies arising from such sales to children of Sarah Cowperthwait, wife of Joseph Cowperthwait, viz., John Keble Cowperthwait, Rebecca and Harriet Cowperthwait. To children of Rebecca Folwell, wife of William Folwell of Philadelphia, merchant. Executors to be guardians of the minor children of Sarah Cowperthwait. To bro. Thomas Keble of London an annuity. To niece Sarah, dau. of sd. bro. Thomas Keble. Discharges all claims against John Clements, John Pinniard, Jacob Elfreth, Marmaduke Shivers and Joseph Cowperthwait. Legacy to wife of John Clements. To Jacob Elfreth, to Elizabeth Trump, to William Folwell and to his son William, to sd. Joseph Cowperthwait and his two sons. To minister church wardens and vestrymen of Episcopal Church of Saint Paul, Phila. Bequeaths his messuage and lot of ground in Philadelphia in which he dwells, for accommodation of aged widows of sd. church. To Penna. Hospital. To institution in London known as Blue Coat Hospital. Revd. Bishop William White, Rev. Dr. Joseph Pilmore, Rev. Dr. Blackwell and Rev. Dr. James Abercrombie to make distribution of residuary estate amongst charitable institutions. Legacy to Rachel Gill. Exec: Frederick Beates, John Matthews and Richard North of Phila. Wit.: Thomas Cumpston, Ebenezer Betts, Jacob Louder and Samuel Robinson. KRAFT, PETER. City of Phila. Gentleman. August 31, 1807. October 1, 1807. 2.179. Interest of all estate to wife Margaret during widowhood. After her death or intermarriage, to daus. Margaret Farmer, Catharine Katz, Mary Greiner, Ann Sulger and Rachel Allen. Exec: Sons-in-law John Greiner and Jacob Sulger, Junr. Wit.: Jacob Eckfeldt, Frederick Beates. WOGLOM, PETER. City of Phila. Bricklayer. May 22, 1807. October 5, 1807. 2.180. Estate to wife Jane. Exec: Wife Jane. Wit.: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates. MUHLENBERG, PETER. City of Phila. Collector of the Port. July 18, 1807. October 6, 1807. 2.180. Real estate bequeathed to his wife and himself by Matthias Mayer and Hester, his wife, he directs to be sold as soon as Mary, dau. of Andrew Epple by his first wife Mary Epple, shall be of age. Mentions pistols bought of General Procter. Lands he holds in Ohio and Kentucky to be sold, money to his children Henry, Esther, Peter and Francis. Property near river Schuylkill purchased from Mr. Emery to be sold. Legacy to corporation of the Lutheran congregation at the Rapp in Montgomery Co. for purpose of keeping church yard in repair where family are interred. Land held in common with General Joseph Hester and others in Dauphin Co., Penna., &c. Exec to consult with General Heister. Exec: Relative Francis Swaine of Montgomery Co., friend John Graff of Philadelphia, they to be guardians of son Francis. Wit.: Samuel Gartley, Thomas Potts, Frederick Gilbert. Codicil: September 17, 1807. Exec to emancipate Kitty, a slave, and Hannah, an indentured servant, he exonerates from remainder of time. Wit.: George Conrad Haas, John Hay. JEANES, LEVI. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. September 2, 1807. October 7, 1807. 2.183. Estate, real and personal, to wife Hannah Jeans. To Mary, Martha, Elizabeth and Rebecca, daus. of bro. William Jeans. Exec: Wife Hannah. Wit.: Jos. Barton, Catharine Hollaway, Eleanor Barton. Codicil: September 3, 1807. Mentions debt to Joseph Jones. Wit.: Same. LOWREY, MARGARET. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Widow of Samuel Lowrey. July 27, 1797. October 16, 1807. 2.182. To Margaret Tittermarry, eldest dau. of David Tittermarey. Residue of estate to Nancy Lowrey, dau. of Samuel Lowrey, decd. Money in hands of Richard Tittermarey. Letters granted surviving Exec Wm. Allison. Exec: Friend William Allison of Philadelphia and sd. Nancy Lowrey. Wit.: Jacob Mitchell, David Tittermary. Ann Tittermary affirmed. BOGGS, ARCHIBALD. City of Phila. Mariner. October 16, 1804. October 17, 1807. 2.185. Exec: Benjamin Lee, to whom he leaves all estate. Wit.: Wm. Meredeth, John Jones. CRAIG, JANEAT. City of Phila. Widow. June 7, 1807. October 30, 1807. 2.185. Exec to sell all lands in Harrison Co., Virginia, monies from sales to her two grandsons James Craig Sarmiento (son of dau. Catharine) and James Craig (son of son John Craig). Residue of estate to her two daus. Ann and Jane Craig. Letters granted to William Mackenzie and John F. Mifflin. Exec: Dau. Ann Criag, friends William Mackenzie and John F. Mifflin. Wit.: James Craig, Ann Johnson. William B. Hight of Philadelphia, merchant, affirmed. GUY, JOHN. City of Phila. Carter. November 27, 1780. October 16, 1807. 2.187. Legacies to sons James and Alexander Guy and dau. Jane McKicken. Residue of estate to wife Jane Guy. After her decease to son Richard, if sd. son should die without issue, to grandchildren, the children of sd. sons James and Alexander and sd. dau. Jane, wife of Edward McKicken of sd. city, bricklayer. Exec: William Shute, Stephen Cronin of sd. city, tallow chandlers. Wit.: John Cooper, James Young, Joseph Ledru. John Ledru, bro. of Joseph, decd., and John Cooper, printer, son of John, decd., affirmed. Admn. granted with will annexed. BRITTON, ANN. Northern Liberties. Spinster. June 13, 1805. November 5, 1807. 2.189. Land in Montgomery Co. to which she is entitled after death of her father, she bequeaths to bro. Edward and sisters Susan, Eleanor, Sarah and Rebecca and the two children of sister Mary Dewees. Legacy to bro. Thomas Britton. Exec: Bro. John Britton and George Budd. Wit.: John Allman, Robert Porter. DUBOIS, ABRAHAM. City of Phila. August 28, 1804. November 7, 1807. 2.189. Estate to wife Mary L. Dubois, children Abraham, Nicholas, Edmund C., James S., Jane and Mary Dubois and grandson Abraham Dubois (now at Georgetown, South Carolina), son of Samuel Dubois. Exec: Wife Mary L. Dubois, friend George Heberton and sons Abraham and Nicholas Dubois. Wit.: Thomas Shewell, W. A. Stokes, Robert Shewell, Junr. Codicil: October 21, 1807. Since date of will two children being born named George H. and Elizabeth Dubois he leaves them equal share in estate. Wit.: Thomas Shewell, Robert Barnhill, Joh. Lusby. TILGHMAN, JAMES. Chester Town, Co. of Kent, Maryland. December 2, 1792. November 27, 1806. 2.191. To son James Tilghman, estate near head of Saint Michaels River consisting of lands purchased of Christopher Tusdale of England, Robert Goldsborough, Samuel Cockayned, John and Thomas Potts and John Dixon and the heirs of Anna Cockayned, also land exchanged with William Goldsborough. Negro name James, negro wench Hannah and her children and grandchildren. To son William, lands in the Forest of Queen Anne's Co. known by the names of Adventure and Adventures. Falconars lot bought of John Brooks lying partly in Kent and partly in Queen Anne's Co., and land bought of Ebenezer Burroughs and Stephen Attix and wife called Burroughs Folly, land in Caccaway Neck purchased of heirs of Col. Joseph Nicholson and John Tilden and Charles Tilden, Junr. Late dwelling plantation in Talbot Co. and lands adjoining, known by name of Fonsley Addition, Edmonds Range, Bryans Lot, Fonsley Meadows, Sharps Chance and Dixons Outlet, he bequeaths to granddaus. Margaret and Elizabeth, children of son Tench, decd., Anna Maria Tilghman widow of son Tench to have one third of sd. lands during her life. To son Philemon, lands in Queen Anne's Co. late Capt. Richard Bennett Lloyds, now under lease to William Richmond and one Green, which he purchased of James Hindmand. Land in Talbot Co. near Easton called Abrahams Lot, part of land called Elizabeths Venture, held in partnership by Anna Maria Chew, wife of Bennett Chew, and myself. Lands in Queen Co. called Tilghmans Freshes and Davids Pharsalia, lot on Wissahiccon Road near Phila. Several lots in Chester Town, Maryland, and Sunbury at the forks of Susquehanna and all other estate not disposed of he leaves as a fund for legacies. To dau. Anna Maria Tilghman, to dau. Elizabeth Lloyd wife of James Lloyd. To dau. Henrietta Maria wife of Lloyd Tilghman. To son Philemon. To dau.-in-law Harriet Tilghman. To son William. Exec: Sons James and William. Wit.: James Earle, Richard Tilghman 4th, Edward Earle. WATKIN, WILLIAM. City of Phila. Mariner. August 22, 1767. November 9, 1807. 2.195. Estate to wife Anne Watkin, whom he appoints his Ex. Wit.: John Fullerton, Assheton Humphreys, James Humphreys. Alexander Fullerton of Philadelphia affirmed. BARRABINS, NICHOLAS. September 11, 1807. November 11, 1807. All estate to his two sons Edward and Napoleon Barrabins. Mortgage on house sold to Chandler Price. Estate in France to his bro. Francis Anthony Joseph Barrabins during his life. Estate in St. Domingo. Legacy to black woman Agatha. Wife Julia Mazy house and contents in Frankford. Exec: Mr. Nottnagel partner to Mr. Montmollin of Philadelphia, mcht. If Mr. Nottnagel should die, appoints bro. Constantin Barrabins in his place. Wit.: Jh. Mathieu, Jo. Dorey Truchet, Jn. Js. Lagnel. HYNEMAN, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. October 31, 1807. November 16, 1809. 2.197. To son william Hyneman, to dau. Mary Young wife of Francis Young, to dau. Elizabeth Swing wife of Thomas Swing, to dau. Sarah Hyneman. Reported that son George is drowned at sea, no division of estate to be made until executors are convinced of his death. Letters granted to William Hyneman. Exec: Son William Hyneman and friend John Goodman, Junr. Wit.: Charles Yetter, John Becker, R. Whitehead. ROW, PETER. City of Phila. Mariner. November 14, 1806. November 16, 1807. 2.200. All estate to David Davidson of Southwark, Philadelphia, whom he appoints Ex. Wit.: Neil Mathison, Alexr. Tod. WILLIAMS, HEZEKIAH. Richmond, Northern Liberties of Phila. April 2, 1794. November 17, 1807. 2.200. All estate to wife Grace Williams. After her decease to his children Abbott Williams or his heirs, to Lydia Williams (dau. of son Charles decd.), George Williams, Anne Shoemaker or her heirs and Esther Williams. Jonathan Willis of Philadelphia, merchant, and Elihu Pickering of same city, teacher, affirmed. EDWARDS, JEMIMA. Lower Dublin Township, Co.of Phila. Widow. November 3, 1807. November 18, 1807. 2.201. To children George and William Edwards, Susanna Brown, Jonathan Edwards, Jemina Clift, Anna Hallowell, Matilda Edwards. To Jemima Edwards, dau. of son William. Residue of estate to sons Jesse and Benjamin Edwards. Exec: Friends Jacob Ashton and Joseph Dearman. Wit.: Isaac Bolton, John Boileau. MUNROE, JOHN. City of Phila. August 5, 1787. November 19, 1807. 2.202. To Charles Boyle, son of Charles and Jane Boyle, land in New Brunswick, deed in land office of St. Johns. Also all other lands of which he is possessed. Exec: Mother Jane Boyle. Wit.: Andrew Nellson, Robert Willey (Wiley). DENSHAM (DENSMAN), JAMES. City of Phila. Carter. April 11, 1800. November 23, 1807. 2.202. All estate to wife Sarah Densman, whom he appoints Exec. Wit.: Benjn. Brown, Hannah Dempster, John Jackson. McCORMIC, JAMES. April 28, 1802. November 27, 1807. 2.203. Estate to wife Nancy McCormic during life or widowhood and to his children. Letters granted to Exec. Nancy McCormick, now Nancy Hays. Exec: Rev. Mr. Kerr and sd. wife Nancy McCormic. Wit.: Jas. Stuart, Michael Crilly. Patrick McDevitt, Philadelphia Co., labourer, affirmed. MORRISON, JAMES. Southwark, City of Phila. Grocer. November 14, 1807. November 28, 1807. 2.204. Provides for wife Catharine. Residue of estate to his two children Ann and James Morrison. Sisters Catharine, Ann, Margaret and Bridget and bro.-in-law George Spell. Exec and Guardians: John Doyle of Southwark, grocer, and John Teas of Northern Liberties, china merchant. Wit.: Thomas Mitchell, Samuel Barclay. GRIFFITH, THOMAS. City of Phila. October 21, 1807. December 3,1807. 2.205. Estate to bro.-in-law William Bishop, whom he appoints Exec. Wit.: Isaac Heston, John Smith, Thos. W. Heston. GALLY, JOSEPH. City of Phila. Tobacconist. May 5, 1806. December 4, 1807. 2.205. Wife Anna Catharina to carry on business if she desires, also to have rents, profits &c. of real estate. After death of wife, estate to children Maria D., Isaac, Christian, Susanna, Catharina, Christianna Margaret, Anna Catharina, Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Gally. Exec: Friends Jacob Edenburn, Samuel Mechlin and sd. wife Anna Catharina. Wit.: Frederick Erringer, James Laning, I. Dohnart. PLEASANTS, SAMUEL. City of Phila. January 19, 1805. December 7, 1807. 2.207. To dau. Mary Pleasants. Residue of estate to wife Mary Pleasants. Letters granted to Charles and Israel Pleasants. Exec: Sd. wife Mary and sons Charles and Israel Pleasants. Wit.: Robert Fielding, Esther Fielding. BECKLEY, HENRY. Lower Dublin Township, Co. of Phila. November 15, 1807. December 7, 1807. 2.207. All estate to be sold, proceeds invested and mother Barbara Hartley to receive yearly interest. After death, principal to be paid to Martin Hartley, Senr. Exec: John Kinderdine and John Shepherd. Wit.: Amos Foster, Joseph Foster. PAINTER, JOHN. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Cordwainer. December 2, 1807. December 7, 1807. 2.208. To wife Mary Painter house and ground where I dwell. Residue of estate to sons Jacob, William and Philip Painter. Exec: Said son Philip and friend George Brooks (tanner). Wit.: Jesse Shoemaker, William Condon and R. Whitehead. HURST, CHARLES. City of Phila. Gentleman. May 28, 1807. December 8, 1807. 2.209. Estate to Susanna Rodney in consideration of her faithful services, she to support his son Charles Monk Hurst. In case trial of Northern Liberties land should succeed, gives to sister Elizabeth White (widow) of Hindeley in Leicestershire, Great Britain, to two daus. of bro. George Hurst, decd., now living at Sheffield, Yorkshire, Great Britain, to bro. Thomas Hurst or his two sons Thomas and Charles Hurst. To bro. John Hurst, in case of his death before trial is concluded, his share shall go to his widow. Letters granted to Susanna Rodney, the others renounced. Exec: Sd. Susanna Rodney, friends Miers Fisher and Dr. Thomas Parke. Wit.: Thomas Hoskin, Lewis Hallam, James Eccles. HOWELL, SAMUEL. City of Phila. Merchant. May 17, 1807. December 12, 1807. 2.210. To dau. Sarah Stretch (widow of Peter Stretch) annuity, also part of Cedar Swamp at the new mills in New Jersey. To children of sd. Sarah Stretch. To dau. Rachel Thompson, widow of Benjamin Thompson. and to her children. To grandson Thomas R. Howell, all share of New Mills estate in New Jersey excepting the Cedar Swamp. To granddau. Elizabeth Douglass. To Penna. Hospital, to Philadelphia Dispensary. To Susanna Perot, dau. of friend John Perot by his wife Mary, and my niece. Farm on River Del. in Oxford Township to grandson Samuel E. Howell, surveyed by John Watts, property in tenure of Dr. LaBourdine. Part of sd. farm to granddau. Ann Smith, wife of Richard R. Smith, to granddaus. Mary Jones (wife of Benjamin Jones), Elizabeth, Margaret, Susanna, Hannah, Emaline and Jane Howell and to grandson George Howell, his part joining the lot now in possession of Benjamin Vandegrift. To grandson William E. Howell, that land on which widow of son Capt. Howell now lives. Residue of farm to four grandsons Samuel E. George, Joseph E. and William E. Howell. They to maintain their mother Margaret Howell, widow of son Samuel. Mentions property in Philadelphia known as Crooked Billet Tavern &c. Exec: Grandsons Samuel E., George, Joseph E. and William E. Howell and sd. Richard R. Smith and Benjn. Jones. John Perot to be consulting exec. Wit.: John Johnston, Peter V. Mercilliot, John Bamford, Frederick Cauffman. Codicil: August 27, 1807. Makes provision for deficiency in funds &c. Wit.: John Johnston, Frederick Cauffman, John Bamford. MILLER, MAGNUS. City of Phila. Gentleman. February 18, 1804. December 14, 1807. 2.216. Houses and lots in Philadelphia now or late in tenure of Nabio Frazier, Mr. Ryan and Mr. Wells, he gives to his son William Miller. If son William leaves no children, be bequeaths sd. houses and lots to children of dau. Mary Murray. House in which he lives with his country seat called Pomona in Northern Liberties in Philadelphia Co. purchased of executors of Martin Baisch and executors of James Logan, he leaves to dau. Mary Murray, wife of Capt. Alexander Murray. After her decease to her children. Exec: Son William and dau. Mary Murray. Wit.: Abraham Shoemaker, John Bonsall. PARISH, JOHN. March 8, 1807. December 16, 1807. 2.217. Half of income of house in Philadelphia to dau. Sarah Aston, she to assist her bro. George Parish if necessary, the other half to executors for use of sd. son George. Son-in-law George Aston. To bros. Robert and Isaac Parish. To Cato Collins, a black man. To Ezabel Garrick, a mulatto woman, a faithful domestic. To Mary Haslet, a bound girl from Ireland. To Solomon. ---a black boy. To John Nesbit now at Weston School. To wife's relation Abigail Passmore, dau. of Richard and Deborah Passmore. Money to John Elliott and his two sons John and Daniel for such poor persons as they May judge proper. Money for benefit of poor friends children to be educated at select school in Chester Co., under care of yearly meeting of Friends in Phila. To son-in-law George Aston, Jonathan Evans and Zacheus Collins for schooling of such poor children as before mentioned. To John Biddle and John Morton, Junr. of yearly meeting committee for Indian affairs. To nephews Joseph Parrish and Nicholas Waln, Junr. for use of the African. Geo. Williams and Benjn. Kite of Philadelphia affirmed. SHEPARD, SUSANNA. City of Phila. October 27, 1807. December 22, 1807. 2.219. Legacies to James Boyer, Junr. and John Boyer. To Ann Boyer, wife of James Boyer, Senr. Letters granted to James Boyer. Exec: George Ingels and James Boyer, Junr. Wit.: John Walters, Ann Rose. MAHEMSON (MACKENSON), GEORGE. Kingsessing Township, Co. of Phila. March 4, 1797. December 30, 1807. 2.220. House, lot and meadowland in Kingsessing to wife Otilly and son James. Legacies to daus. Jane, Ann, Sarah and Mary. To dau. Mary's dau., Sarah. Exec: Wife Otilly Mahenson and son James. Wit.: Israel Elliott, Benjamin Paschall.