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Abington Twp., Montgomery Co. August 22, 1810. 3.351. ALLEN, JOHN. Dutchess Co., State of NY. April 19, 1809. 3.296. ALLINSON, JAMES. Phila. August 19, 1811. 3.482. ANDERSON, THOMAS. Phila. September 3, 1811. 3.509. ANDREWS, JOHN. Phila. October 26, 1810. 3.276. ASHTON, ISAAC. Co. of Phila. November 28, 1809. 3.32. BACHE, RICHARD. Bucks Co., PA. August 2, 1811. 3.468. BAIRD, WILLIAM. Southwark. Phila. Co. October 24, 1810. 3.274. BAKER, RICHARD. District of Southwark. January 16, 1811. 3.584. BALL, WILLIAM. Phila. Esq. June 2, 1810. 3.193. BANTOM, MOSES. Phila. October 9, 1811. 3.546. BARDON, LUKE. Essequibo. August 7, 1802. 3.382. BARDON, MOSES. Essequibo. October 12, 1800. 3.381. BARKER, GEORGE. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. June 25, 1810. 3.210. BARTRAM, MOSES. Phila. January 4, 1810. 3.51 BASON, ELIZABETH. Phila. Co. August 17, 1810. 3.244. BAUGIER DELA BRUYER, MARGARET Phila. March 5, 1810. 3.110. BEATES, CONRAD. Phila. January 11, 1811. 3.340. BEIDEMAN, DANIEL. Kensington. Phila. Co. October 16, 1811. 3.554. BENNINGHOVE, JACOB. Phila. March 6, 1810. 3.111. BERGENDOLLAR, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 10, 1810. 3.254. BERT, CLAUDIUS MEDARDUS FELIX. Charleston, South Carolina. June 24, 1811. 3.440. BETTON, SAMUEL. Market Street, Phila. February 15, 1810. 3.104. BETTON, SAMUEL. Middlesex Co., Jamaica. March 3, 1810. 3.294. BETZ, CHRISTIAN. Phila. October 31, 1811. 3.568. BICKHAM, CALEB. Southwark. March 29, 1811. 3.376. BICKING, FREDERICK. Lower Merion Township, Montgomery Co. November 18, 1809. 3.21. BICKLEY, JACOB. Northern Liberties Twp. Phila. Co. January 18, 1810. 3.74. BIDDIS, SAMUEL. Germantown. Phila. August 1, 1811. 3.467. BIEGLER, PHILIP. Phila. January 5, 1810. 3.57. BLAIR, WILLIAM. Phila. Lumber Merchant. 3.117 BOOKCHOP, JOHN GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. 3.319 BOYLE, ALEXANDER. Phila. February 8, 1810. 3.96. BRINGHURST, JAMES. Phila. June 6, 1810. 3.162. BROWNE, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 31, 1810. 3.318. BUCHANNEN, RACHEL. Northern Liberties, Phila. March 29, 1810. 3.122. BURKET, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. May 25, 1810. 3.190. BURKIT, JOHN. Phila. February 6, 1811. 3.348. BURROWS, JOHN. Phila. January 3, 1811. 3.339. CAMPBELL, GEORGE. Esq. Phila. January 5, 1811. 3.339. CAMPBELL, JAMES. Phila. April 24, 1810. 3.130. CARMALT, THOMAS SAY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. July 1, 1811. 3.448. CARVER, RACHEL. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co. August 6, 1811. 3.476. CASTER, GEORGE. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. May 30, 1811. 3.429. CHEW, BENJAMIN. Phila. February 13, 1810. 3.86. CLARE, WILLIAM. Phila. September 6, 1811. 3.514. CLEMENT, ADELAIDE. Phila. March 20, 1810. 3.116. CLIFTON, ANNA MARIA. April 17, 1811. 3.380. CLINE, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 28, 1811. 3.487. COATES, JOSIAH LANGDALE. City of Phila. October 31, 1809. 3.10. COBB, MARY. Phila. May 24, 1810. 3.179. COHEN, JACOB. Phila. October 23, 1811. 3.559. COLHOUN, THOMAS. Phila. April 23, 1810. 3.138. COLLINS, CHALKLEY. Phila. November 26, 1810. 3.287. CORYELL, JOSEPH Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. May 11, 1811. 3.408. COX, THOMAS R. Germantown, Phila. Co. 3.515. COX, WILLIAM. Phila. May 9, 1811. 3.404. CRAIG, THOMAS. Southwark, City of Phila. October 24, 1809. 3.17. CROCKER, THOMAS. Phila. September 24, 1811. 3.534. CROSBY, SAMPSON. Southwark. Phila. Co. February 2, 1811. 3.346. CROZET, J.B.M. Phila. October 29, 1811. 3.568. CUBIN, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. December 10, 1810. 3.292. CUNNINGHAM, MARY. Southwark. July 5, 1810. 3.215. DAHETZE, MARTIN. Saint Thomas Island. April 28, 1810. 3.183. DALLEY, MARY. Phila. June 26, 1811. 3.439. DAVIS, ALICE. Southwark, City of Phila. November 28, 1809. 3.34. DAVISSON, JOHN. Phila. October 15, 1810. 3.321. DEDECKER, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. September 25, 1811. 3.536. DENCKLA, CHRISTIAN H. Phila. May 11, 1811. 3.409. DESCAMPS, JOHN. Phila. June 19, 1811. 3.437. DICK, ALEXANDER. Phila. July 25, 1811. 3.466. DICKINSON, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 15, 1810. 3.230. DIETERICK, JOSEPH. Phila. February 11, 1811. 3.350. DUCHE, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. February 28, 1810. 3.70. DUFFY, PATRICK. Late of Ireland now of Phila. April 16, 1810. 3.132. DUTILH, STEPHEN. Phila. January 29, 1810. 3.83. EISENRING, GEORGE. October 15, 1811. 3.552. ELLING, WILLIAM. Phila. April 5, 1811. 3.375. ELLIOTT, JOHN. Phila. September 22, 1810. 3.247. EMRY, JOHN. Phila. March 2, 1810. 3.109. EVANS, MARY. Phila. April 25, 1810. 3.140. EVERHART, CHARLOTTE. Phila. December 26, 1810. 3.317. EWING, WILLIAM. Bristol Borough. Bucks Co. November 17, 1810. 3.285. FALCONER, WILLIAM. Phila. August 16, 1810. 3.231. February 17, 1810. March 19, 1810. 3.118. FISHER, THOMAS. Phila. October 24, 1810. 3.263. FITE, RICHARD. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. 3.198 FOX, JOSEPH. Phila. October 14, 1811. 3.553. FRANCIS, SARAH. October 29, 1810. 3.279. FRANCIS, THOMAS. October 30, 1810. 3.66. FRAZIER, NALBRO. Phila. September 19, 1811. 3.532. GALLAGHER, ANNA M. Phila. August 14, 1811. 3.516. GAMBER, MARY. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. January 30, 1811. 3.345. GARDNER, JOHN JACOB. Germantown. Phila. Co. October 27, 1810. 3.277. GEORGE, MARY. Phila. February 12, 1810. 3.99. GORDON, JOHN. Willow Grove, Montgomery Co. February 10, 1810. 3.96. GORDON, REBECCA. Phila. May 16, 1810. 3.146. GRASSLER, ANNA SOPHIA. Phila. January 9, 1810. 3.60. GRAY, WILLIAM. Phila. July 6, 1811. 3.450. GREBLE, GEORGE. Phila. October 9, 1811. 3.547. GREINER, SARAH. Phila. Co. October 21, 1811. 3.559. GROVER, MARTHA. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. March 7, 1810. 3.115. HAINES, ANNA CATHARINE. Phila. April 2, 1810. 3.125. HAINES, MARGARET. April 5, 1810. 3.121. HALL, MARTHA. Phila. August 15, 1811. 3.480. HAMMITT, FRANCES. Phila. Co. November 9, 1810. 3.282. HANSELL, JACOB. Phila. January 15, 1810. 3.68. HARBESON, BENJAMIN. City of Phila. October 31, 1809. 3.8. HARE, ROBERT. Phila. March 14, 1811. 3.363. HARR, ELIZABETH. Phila. August 15, 1810. 3.228. HARRISON, WILLIAM. Phila. May 22, 1810. 3.180. HEFFERNAN or HIFFERNAN, JOHN . Southwark. Phila. Co. December 3, 1810. 3.292. HENDERSON, ANN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. February 27, 1810. 3.108. HERTZOG, ANDREW. Phila. Co. July 15, 1811. 3.458. HERTZOG, EVE. Southwark. July 14, 1810. 3.218. HEYL, PHILIP. Phila. January 5, 1811. 3.334. HILL, MOSES. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 21, 1810. 3.135. HILL, RICHARD. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 12, 1810. 3.201. HITNER, SARAH. Phila. October 19, 1810. 3.261. HOFFNER, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. January 25, 1810. ----. 3.549. HOGAN, DENIS. Phila. June 16, 1810. 3.205. HOLAHAN, DAVID. Phila. August 8, 1811. 3.479. HOUGH, THOMAS. Phila. June 4, 1810. 3.196. HOULTON, MARY. Phila. May 25, 1811. 3.423. HOW, JEFFERY. Phila. September 21, 1810. 3.246. HUBLEY, BERNARD. Phila. Co. May 10, 1810. 3.149. HUMPHREYS, JAMES. Phila. February 6, 1810. 3.95. HUTT, JONATHAN. Phila. May 15, 1811. 3.415. HYDE, CATHARINE. Phila. October 2, 1811. 3.557. JACKSON, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties, Phila. September 26, 1810. 3.249 JACOBS, ISRAEL. Phila. May 18, 1810. 3.177. JACOBS, JAMES. Phila. March 12, 1810. 3.114. JANNEY, LEWIS. Ridley Twp., Delaware Co. September 20, 1811. 3.533. JERVIS, ELIZABETH. Phila. January 5, 1810. 3.56. JOHNS, MATTHEW. Southwark. Phila. April 19, 1811. 3.386. JOHNSON, MOSES. Phila. November 7, 1811. 3.575. JONES, DAVID. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. June 13, 1810. 3.201. JONES, JAMES. Phila. July 25, 1810. 3.220. JONES, JESSE. Northern Liberties, April 3, 1810. 3.126. JONES, MARY. Southwark. Phila. January 16, 1810. 3.73. KARR or KERR, JAMES. Phila. June 1, 1810. 3.192. KEEN, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. March 4, 1811. 3.355. KENNEDY, ANDREW. Phila. September 28, 1811. 3.537. KENNEDY, DAVID. Phila. June 2, 1810. 3.191. KENNEDY, MARY. City of Phila. November 27, 1809. 3.29. KESLER, FREDERICK. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 5, 1810. 3.280. KEYSER, CATHERINE. Phila. Co. June 24, 1811. 3.449. KIRK, ROBERT W. Germantown. Phila. Co. March 11, 1811. 3.362. KIRKHAM, CHARLES. Phila. July 23, 1810. 3.219. KLING, JOHN. Phila. December 20, 1810. 3.301. KUHL, CONRAD. Phila. April 26, 1810. 3.140. KUHN, CATHARINE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. December 5, 1809. 3.35. LAFORCADE, AUGUSTE. August 28, 1811. 3.489. LARGE, EBENEZER. Phila. November 28, 1810. 3.289. LASHER, JACOB Northern Liberties. Phila. July 6, 1810. 3.234. LASKEY, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. January 4, 1811. 3.333. LAUCK, DAVID. Phila. April 18, 1810. 3.133. LAWERSWYLER, JACOB W. Phila. September 14, 1810. 3.242. LAWRENCE, MARY. Phila. Co., Penn Twp. October 24, 1811. 3.562. LAWRENCE, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. September 5, 1811. 3.512 LESHER, ANNA MARIA. Frankford. Phila. Co. February 16, 1810. 3.104. LIDDON, ABRAHAM. Phila. Formerly September 11, 1810. 3.239. LIESZ, HENRY. Phila. May 29, 1811. 3.428. LIPPINCOTT, NATHANIEL. Waterford, Gloucester Co. NJ. August 16, 1790. 3.310. LOGAN, THOMAS. Phila. June 27, 1811. 3.445. LONG, BRIDGET. Phila. April 2, 1811. 3.368. LONG, RACHEL. Phila. August 21, 1811. 3.484. LOWNES, DAVID. Phila. November 19, 1810. 3.285. LYMAN, WILLIAM. Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. October 12, 1811. 3.417. MARKER, ANDREW. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. April 3, 1810. 3.124. MASSEY, CHARLES. Phila. December 13, 1810. 3.295. MAXWELL, WILLIAM. Kensington, Northern Liberties. Phila. April 12, 1810. 3.131. McCALLA, ROSSANIA (ROSSINIA). City of Phila. December 16, 1809. 3.49. McCURDY, JAMES. Phila. October 4, 1810. 3.251. McCURDY, JOHN. Radnor Twp. Phila. Co. August 6, 1810. 3.233. McCURRACH, JAMES. Phila. March 2, 1811. 3.354. McDOUGAL, JOHN. Phila. Co. May 6, 1811. 3.401. McGANDY, HENRY. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. March 4, 1811. 3.361. McKOWEN, GRACE. Phila. January 22, 1810. 3.75. MEREDITH, JONATHAN. Phila. August 27, 1811. 3.486. MILLER, FREDERICK. Norther Liberties. Phila. November 11, 1811. 3.578. MILLER, HESTER ANN. Phila. Co. September 24, 1810. 3.252. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. City of Phila. November 4, 1809. 3.13. MOORE, SAMUEL. June 21, 1810. 3.213. MUCH, CATHARINE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. December 9, 1809. 3.44. MUMFORD, THOMAS. Phila. February 26, 1811. 3.345. MURGATROYD, MARY. Trenton, NJ. September 11, 1810. 3.235. MURRAY, ANN. Phila. Phila. May 30, 1811. 3.432. NACE, JACOB. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. December 3, 1810. 3.290. NERBACK, JACOB. July 27, 1811. 3.460. NEWELL, NICHOLAS. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. November 22, 1809. 3.27. NEWMAN, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 19, 1811. 3.384. NORQUE or NORKEY, JOHN. Southwark. February 16, 1810. 3.105. NORTH, JOSEPH. Phila. March 4, 1811. 3.359. ORLANDY, MARY. aka:Mary or Madam Paul. March 19, 1810. 3.117. OVERINGTON, JOHN. Parish of Saint Mary, Co. of Surry. March 21, 1811. 3.307. PARRY, JONATHAN. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co. March 1, 1810. 3.63. PEDDLE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. October 5, 1809. 3.1. PELTZ, MARY. Phila. June 14, 1811. 3.435. PEMBER, EDWARD. Southwark. July 11, 1810. 3.215. PEMBERTON, HANNAH. Phila. July 29, 1811. 3.461. PESOA, ISAAC, SENR. of Philadelphia. December 12, 1809. 3.47. PHIPPS, ISAAC. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 8, 1811. 3.434. PICKANDS or PICHANDS, THOMAS. September 12, 1811. 3.518. PILE, SAMUEL. Phila. October 7, 1811. 3.544. POYNTELL, WILLIAM. Phila. September 16, 1811. 3.519. PRESTON, JAMES. Southwark, PA. March 15, 1811. 3 366. PRICE, EDWARD. Fort Wilkerson, Creek Nation. January 14, 1799. 3.421. PRITCHETT or PRICHETT, ABRAHAM KINTZING. Phila. October 30, 1810. 3.278. RASER, MARY. Phila. February 23, 1810. 3.107. RHOADS, SARAH. Phila. December 21, 1810. 3.303. RICE, JOHN. Phila. January 31, 1810. 3.81. RICE, MARIA. Phila. January 16, 1810. 3.69. RIFFERT, PHILIP. Phila. September 17, 1810. 3.243. RIGHTER, GEORGE. Roxborough, Phila. Co. August 13, 1810. 3.226. RILEY, ELIZABETH. Phila. March 27, 1811. 3.372. RITTENHOUSE, JACOB. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. July 15, 1811. 3.455. ROBERTSON, ANN. Phila. April 11, 1810. 3.128. ROBERTSON, JAMES. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. June 21, 1810. 3.209. ROBESON, RUDEMAN. Phila. June 6, 1811. 3.431. ROBINEAU DE BOUGON, JOHN VINCENT MARIE. Phila. April 3, 1811. 3.370. ROSSETER, JOHN CAPT. September 21, 1810. 3.244 ROWAN, JOSEPH. Phila. March 19, 1811. 3.365. RUSH, WILLIAM. Phila. May 4, 1810. 3.144. RUTTER, JOHN. Southwark. March 30, 1810. 3.76. SALTAR, JOHN, Phila. Co. September 12, 1810. 3.352. SAUNDERS, FRANCIS. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. April 29, 1811. 3.399. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE. Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. July 31, 1810. 3.224. SCHNEIDER, LUDWICK. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 30, 1811. 3.490. SCHWARTZ, PHILIP. Germantown Twp. Phila. August 15, 1810. 3.227. SCOTTEN, SAMUEL. Borough of Bristol, Co. of Bucks, PA. January 3, 1811. 3.323. SHAW, MARY. Phila. April 9, 1811. 3.378. SHELL, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 14, 1811. 3.551. SHEPARD, JOHN. Lower Dublin Township, City of Phila. November 7, 1809. 3.17. SHEWELL, ELIZABETH. Phila. June 15, 1810. 3.216. SHINCKLE, FREDERICK. Phila. May 18, 1810. 3.152. SHIRLEY, THOMAS. May 9, 1811. 3.402. SHITZ, JACOB. Germantown Twp., Phila. Co. May 12, 1810. 3.158. SIMPSON, JAMES. Bucks Co., PA. April 29, 1811. 3.400. SLOAN, JOSEPH. September 20, 1809. 3.20. SMALLWOOD, ISAAC. Phila. January 14, 1811. 3.343. SMALLWOOD, THOMAS. Phila. April 3, 1811. 3.387. SMITH, MARY ANN. City of Phila. October 27, 1809. 3.33. SMITH, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co., June 28, 1811. 3.445. SMITH, VALENTINE. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. January 10, 1810. 3.60. SNOWDEN, ISAAC. Cranberry, Middlesex Co., NJ January 25, 1810. 3.78. SPENCER, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. November 5, 1810. 3.281. STEIN, PHILIP. City of Phila. April 26, 1809 3.1 STEVENS, HENRY. October 31, 1809 3.6 STEWART, DUNCAN. December 5, 1809. 3.37. STIER, MARIA (widow of Jacob STIER) . Phila. February 17 & 28, 1810. 3.105. STINE, CATHARINE Phila. June 6, 1810. 3.147. STOUT, GEORGE. December 12, 1809. 3.48. STOW, BARBARA. City of Phila. November 27, 1809. 3.27. STRAHAN, GREGORY. Phila. October 2, 1811. 3.542. STRONG, MATTHEW. Phila. March 21, 1811. 3.376. STUART, SARAH. Phila. September 12, 1810. 3.241. STUNTZ, FREDERICK. Phila. April 4, 1811. 3.374. SULLENDER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 13, 1810. 3.299. SUMMERS, MARTIN. Phila. October 24, 1811. 3.566. TAWS, JAMES. Passyunk. Phila. Co. December 9, 1801. 3.350. TAYLOR, JOHN, Jr. Phila. August 17, 1810. 3.237. THORNTON, SARAH. City of Phila. November 27, 1809. 3.31. THUM, GEORGE. Southwark. Phila. Co. April 29, 1811. 3.387. TILLY, PETER. Phila. May 27, 1811. 3.427. TODD, ELISHA. Carter of Northern Liberties. Phila. June 29, 1810. 3.213. TOMKINS, JACOB. Phila. June 20, 1810. 3.206. TRAQUAIR, JAMES. Phila. April 18, 1811. 3.383. TUCKER, ABNER. Phila. July 10, 1811. 3.454. UNSWORTH, JOHN. Phila. August 6, 1811. 3.478. VANCE, MARY. December 8, 1809. 3.43. VREDENBURGH, ESTHER. Phila. July 28, 1810. 3.221. WALLACE, WILLIAM, DR. Southwark. Phila. Co. October 6, 1810. 3.253. WALTMAN, MICHAEL. Phila. July 9, 1811. 3.451. WARNER, FREDERICK, Germantown. Phila. Co. October 22, 1810. 3.263. WEAVER, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 16, 1811. 3.415. WELSH, LYDIA. Phila. May 23, 1811. 3.416. WERTMULLER, ADOLPH ULRICK. November 5, 1811. 3.571. WEST, SARAH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. December 4, 1809. 3.39. WHITBY, WILLIAM. Phila. October 9, 1811. 3.545. WHITE, SARAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 12, 1811. 3.582. WHITE, SOLOMON. City of Phila. October 25, 1809 3.4 WHITTLE, ROBERT. Leicester, Framesmith, March 25, 1811. 3.367. WILLIAMS, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. November 13, 1810. 3.283. WILLIAMS, PETER. Phila. Co. Northern Liberties Twp. May 23, 1810. 3.181. WOODWARD, JACOB. Phila. February 5, 1811. 3.347. WORRILL, HANNAH. Phila. April 10, 1810. 3.119. YEAKLE, CHRISTOPHER. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. May 19, 1810. 3.178. ____________________________________________________ STEIN, PHILIP. City of Phila. Merchant. April 26, 1809. October 17, 1809. 3.1 To mother Margaret Wegman all personal estate and use of all real estate during life. After death of his mother, all real estate to William Stein Wager, Philip Stein Wager, Hannah Stein Wager, children of Adam Reighart, Junr. by his late wife Mary and to Mary Reighart Wager dau. of George Wager. Sole Exec: Mother. Wit: Plunket F. Glentworth, Frederick Beates. PEDDLE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Cooper. October 5, 1809. October 20, 1809. 3.1. All estate to wife Margaret Peddle. At her death to his six children, William, Joseph, George, Priscilla, Elizabeth and Richard. Holds property in common with James Potts. Land in Mount Holly, N.J. Exec. and Guardians of Minor Children: Wife Margaret, Timothy Paxson and James Potts. Wit: Joseph Master, Joseph Stokes, Isaac Wampole. WHITE, SOLOMON. City of Phila. Merchant. May 7, 1808. October 25, 1809. 3.4. All property in Philadelphia bounded by ground of Joseph Ogilby, by property in possession of Hannah Speakman &c. to wife Hannah and daus. Elizabeth and Hannah White. Exec: Wife Hannah and nephew Solomon White Conrad. Wit: Davenport Marot, James Truman, Peter Thomson. Codicil: May 7, 1808. Bequeaths to sister Sarah Conrad. Wit: Same. STEVENS, HENRY. October 6, 1808. October 31, 1809. 3.6. All estate to sister Maria Stevens and children of Stephen Dutilh, viz., Edward, Edmund, Chas. and Stephen Dutilh. Legacy to Rachel Biegel, born Rachel Burke. Exec: Stephen Dutilh, Lepold Nottnagel, John Godfrey Wachmuth and Lewis Clapier of Phila. Wit: John B. Orso, Thomas Wright, Junr. HARBESON, BENJAMIN. City of Phila. Coppersmith. August 29, 1793. October 31, 1809. 3.8. To four grandchildren Maria Kintzing, Benjamin Harbeson Kintzing, Abraham Kintzing and Tench Kintzing. Residue to wife Catharine Harbeson and his eight children, Margaret, Benjamin, Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, Catharine, Robert and Henrietta. Exec: Son Benjamin Harbeson, Junr. and son-in-law Abraham Kintzing, Junr. Letters granted to Benjamin Harbeson, Junr., and Abraham Kintzing, Junr. Wit: Jacob Toy, R. Whitehead, Robert Whitehead. Codicil: December 21, 1799. Alters share of estate to wife and appoints son Robert one of Exec. Wit: R. and Robert Whitehead. Frederick Beates of Philadelphia, conveyance, affirmed &c. COATES, JOSIAH LANGDALE. City of Phila. July 10, 1808. October 31, 1809. 3.10. To wife Mary and his seven children, viz., Mary, Beulah, George, Alice, Josiah, Sidney and Sarah. Exec: Wife Mary, bro. Samuel Coates, bros.-in-law William and Robert Dawson. Wit: Abraham Liddon, Abraham L. Pennock. Codicil: May 24, 1809. Wit: William Ashby, Frederick Beates. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. City of Phila. Gentleman. March 10, 1809. November 4, 1809. 3.13. Bequeaths to late wife Marianne Montgomery according to separation agreement made between them. To kinswoman Mary Van Dike, wife of Nicholas Van Dyke. To Dorcas Van Dyke, his dau. To kinswoman Elizabeth Bird, wife of John Bird, and his son Robert Montgomery Bird. To kinsman Thomas Montgomery Willday of Atherstone in Warwickshire in England, son of late Aunt Susanna Willday. To five children of sd. Susanna, viz., Joseph, Anna, Eleanna, Susanna and Frances Willday. To kinsman Robert Montgomery Middleton, son of Robert Middleton, decd., and his dau. Marianne Middleton. To kinswoman Mary Armitage of Washington Co., Penna. To kinsman Thomas Montgomery now residing with him. To Elizabeth McKennan, sister of Thomas Montgomery and Thomas McKennan her son. To Mary Thomson of Philadelphia, widow, and her son Benjamin Thomson. To Mary McKinzey his housekeeper. To Margaret Bingham of Phila. To adopted son Robert Montgomery. To First, Second, Third and Fourth Presbyterian churches of Phila. Money for wall to Second Presbyterian burying ground in Arch St. where his ancestors are interred and where he desires to be interred. Exec: Kinsman Thomas Montgomery and friend Geo. Latimer of Phila. Wit: John Steel, Lawrence Sink, John Hargesheimer. CRAIG, THOMAS. Southwark, City of Phila. October 27, 1808. October 24, 1809. 3.17. To wife Lydia Craig all estate real and personal. Exec: Wife Lydia Craig. Wit: John Harford, John Kern. SHEPARD, JOHN. Lower Dublin Township, City of Phila. October 22, 1809. November 7, 1809. 3.17. Provides for wife Barbara, she to educate and clothe his children to age of fourteen years. To dau. Sarah. To son William. Residue of estate to be sold and divided amongst his eight children, Sarah, William, John, Samuel, Levy, Catharine, Charles and Vilimini. Exec: Son William Shepard and bro. William Shepard. Wit: Joshua Comly, Joshua E. Pusey, John Waterman. SLOAN, JOSEPH. September 27, 1809. September 20, 1809. 3.20. Mentions notes of Murdoch and Duffield, Thomas Ash and Andrew Prevost. Sum due James Forten, George Latimer, John I. Smith, John W. Swift, Benjn. Jones and to William Sloan will have to be taken from estate of Alice Maclure, decd. To brothers and sisters Mary Sloan, Elizabeth Sloan, William Sloan, Margaret McClure, Alice McClure and Ann McClure. Exec: William Sloan, Culpepper Bridges and William Maris. Wit: William Maris. Benjn. Jones, Junr., Philadelphia, merchant, and William H. Smith, same city, merchant, affirmed &c. BICKING, FREDERICK. Lower Merion Township, Montgomery Co. Paper maker. October 28, 1809. November 18, 1809. 3.21. To sons John, Joseph and Frederick a legacy. To son David his log messuage adjoining land of Conrad Krigbaume. At his decease, the same to his children, Dorothy, Jehu and Maria Bicking. Remits to estate of decd. son Richard all claim on account of monies paid to John Britton and to Conrad Krigbaum. To three grandchildren Dorothy, Frederick and Jacob Jaret a legacy. To Elizabeth Van Walt a legacy if she is living with him at time of his decease. To son Frederick Bicking his paper mill and land on which it is erected in Lower Merion Township bounded by lands of Benjn. Brook, William McKnight, Bartle Righter, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Wayley. Land purchased of Margaret Jones. Burial place on land to be preserved as such. To children of decd. son Richard Bicking, to dau. Sarah Dewees, at her death to her children. To dau. Mary. After her death to her children. To dau. Catharine Reynolds, after her death to her children. No charge to be made against children of dau. Elizabeth on account of money advanced or lent to their father or mother. Exec: Sons John and Joseph Bicking and friends Algermon Roberts of Lower Merion Township, yeoman, and Samuel Lehman of Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, blacksmith. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates. NEWELL, NICHOLAS. Oxford Township, Co. of Phila. June 17, 1796. November 22, 1809. 3.27. Sole Devisee and Exec: Wife Jane. Wit: Wm. Wilson, Reay King. STOW, BARBARA. City of Phila. Widow. November 1, 1809. November 27, 1809. 3.27. Son: John Stow. Daughters: Elizabeth Barns, Barbara Cush and Catharine Rudolph. Son-in-law: George Rudolph. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Weaver. Exec: Son John Stow. Wit: Leonard Altemus, George W. Mentz. KENNEDY, MARY. City of Phila. Widow of Maurice Kennedy of sd. city, merchant. November 17, 1809. November 27, 1809. 3.29. House and ground on Lombard Street, Philadelphia, to children of husband's bro. James Kennedy in Orkny, North Britain, and to dau. of Elizabeth Sanderson of same and to Maurice Kennedy Christie, son of Margaret Christie, dau. of his bro. Murdock Kennedy, decd. and now wife of Thomas Christie of New York. House and lot east side of Front and west side of Plum Sts. half of which her husband purchased of her brother Robert Tempest, now decd., and the other half which she holds in her own right, she bequeaths to Deborah Tempest, widow of sd. bro. Robert during her life. After her death the same to William Tempest, Rachel Tempest, Sarah Ray, Mary Pitcher and Robert Tempest, children of sd, bro. Robt. To Lydia Baker brought up by her and now living with her, she leaves four shares of stock of Philadelphia Bank. To Alexander Kennedy son of sd. James. Exec: Friend Paschall Hollingsworth. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Lew. Shoemaker. THORNTON, SARAH. City of Phila. Widow. June 4, 1808. November 27, 1809. 3.31. To dau. Sarah Hutchinson, articles of furniture &c. remaining at house of Mahlon Hutchinson at her decease. To dau. Margaret Campbell a trunk. To dau. Sarah Jones $25. To granddau. Saray Kay a silk gown. Remainder of estate to six children, namely Sarah Hutchinson, Joseph Thornton, Jesse Thornton, Margaret Campbell and Sarah Jones. Decd. son Jesse Thornton's share to his two children Mary and William Thornton. Exec: Mahlon Hutchinson and Sarah Hutchinson, both of Phila. Letters granted to Mahlon Hutchinson. Wit: Francis Harrison, John P. Hutchinson and Josiah S. Kay. ASHTON, ISAAC. Co. of Phila. November 13, 1809 November 28, 1809. 3.32. All estate to children Jonathan and Mary Ashton. Exec: Friends Leonard Strickler and Benjamin Johnston. Wit: Henry Probaseve, John Northrop, Gabriel Cox. SMITH, MARY ANN. City of Phila. Dau. of Jonathan Bayard Smith. June 10, 1807. October 27, 1809. 3.33. To sister Susanna all estate real and personal, she paying to bros. John and Samuel $500 each, $100 to cousin Susanna Tennant and $100 to Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, dau. of friend Jane Fitzpatrick. Exec: Brother Samuel and sister Susanna. Letters granted to Susanna Smith. Wit: Andrew Bayard, Sarah Bayard. DAVIS, ALICE. Southwark, City of Phila. Widow. January 6, 1809. November 28, 1809. 3.34. To daus. Elizabeth Williams and Judith Clark. To great-granddaus. Sarah Cavenaugh, Elizabeth Cavenaugh and Alice Cavenaugh. Exec: Hugh Cavenaugh, father of sd. great-grandchildren. Wit: John Flower, biscuit maker, and Hannah Albertson of sd. District, widow. (nuncupative) KUHN, CATHARINE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Widow of Michael Kuhn of sd. District. November 14, 1809. December 5, 1809. 3.35. Desires to be buried in St. John's Church Burial Ground. Exec. to act as guardians for children. Four children Michael, Catharine, George and William Kuhn. Money to be received from Thomas Armstong on account of Michael Kuhn's estate, decd. Exec: Friends Alexander steel, Ann Mack and Charles Shultz, Senr. Wit: George Rees, Junr., Charles B. Rees. STEWART, DUNCAN. October 27, 1808. December 5, 1809. 3.37. Mentions account between Messrs. Swaine and himself, son-in-law Mark Read has a plantation in Briflow Township. Sold property to Peter Hofman and took mortgage on sd. land which he signed to his two sons Alexander and Harry. Sons have property in Flankston Township. Provides for his wife whose name is not given. Exec: Joseph Burns, merchant of Philadelphia, Brother Lambert Wilmer and Thomas Alabon. Letters granted to Lambert Wilmer and Joseph Burn. John F. Watson and Sophia Swain of Philadelphia affirmed &c. WEST, SARAH. Northern Liberties, City of Phila. Gentlewoman. May 2, 1808. December 4, 1809. 3.39. Bequeaths to her nephew Richard Matlack Cooper of Gloucester Co., N. J. and to his heirs, her messuage and lot of ground in tenure of Capt. Smith in sd. Liberties, also her yearly rent charge out of lot granted to John Harrison. Legacies to niece Sarah Bacon with whom she lives and to her daus. Sarah and Mary Bacon. To nieces Ann West and Mary Starr, daus. of late brother Charles West. To niece Abigail Cooper, widow of nephew William Cooper of Gloucester Co. To Mary Volans and Sarah West Fisher, daus. of aforesd. nephew William Cooper, decd. To niece Mary Warner, widow of nephew Joseph Warner of Bucks Co. To nephew Joshua Cooper of New Jersey. To niece Deborah Cooper, widow of nephew Daniel Cooper. To Mary Anna Cooper oldest dau. and Abigail Cooper and Hester Lownes Cooper youngest daus. of aforesd. nephew Daniel Cooper, decd. To nephew Charles Cooper of New Jersey. To Sarah West Cooper, dau. of aforesd. Nephew Richard Matlack Cooper. To Mary Cooper, wife of sd. Richard. To Sarah West, dau. of nephew William West. Residue of estate, real and personal, she bequeaths to sd. niece Sarah Bacon and to her heirs. Exec: Nephew Thomas Norton of Northern Liberties. Wit: Benjn. Brown, Robert Whitehead, Sophia Wiskane. Codicil: July 31, 1809. Mentions nephew Charles Cooper, since decd.; Richard M. Cooper, nephew of Joshua Cooper; grand nieces, dau. of Joseph Bacon, Sarah Allen and Mary Ann Warner, dau. of nephew Joseph Warner, decd.; nieces Deborah Cooper, widow of nephew Daniel Cooper; Mary Volans, wife of Samuel Volans; and Mary Cooper, wife of before named Richd. M. Cooper. Wit: Harriet Wiert, Silvia Summers, Edward Reives. VANCE, MARY. November 27, 1809. December 8, 1809. 3.43. Estate to children Philip Vance, Adam Vance and Catharine Sims. Legacy to grandson Thomas Greoves, when he shall arrive at twenty-one years. Exec: Son Adam. Wit: William T. Donaldson, Joseph Ogilby. MUCH, CATHARINE. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Widow of Jeremiah Much. July 28, 1809. December 9, 1809. 3.44. Legacies to granddau. Martha Mellender, dau. of George and Mary Mellender and to step-dau. Margaret Much. Residue of estate to her four children, John Hudner, Mary Mellender, wife of Geo. Mellender, Samuel Hudner and Thomas Christy. Son Samuel has been absent from sd. Co. for several years, Exec. to manage his share until he returns or for seven years. Exec: Dau. Mary Mellender and friend Joseph Ogilby of Southwark, shipwright. Letters granted Jos. Ogilby. Wit: George Keimer, Peter Thomson. Codicil: September 4, 1809. Revokes part as respects step-dau. Margaret Much. Wit: Wm. Nesbitt, Lyndsey Munns. PESOA, ISAAC, SENR. Formerly of Kingston, Jamaica, now of Philadelphia, but about to depart for Jamaica. July 25, 1808. December 12, 1809. 3.47. To wife Philadelphia Pesoa and to his children after her decease. Bequest to the R. R. Mikva Israel of Phila. Guardians and Exec: Wife Philadelphia and friend B. I. Phillips. Wit: Conrad Wile, Martin Fisher. STOUT, GEORGE. February 17, 1797. December 12, 1809. 3.48. Wife: Catharine Stout Children: Philip, George, Christina and Jacob Stout. Exec: Friend Henry Myer of Philadelphia, innkeeper, and son Jacob Stout. Letters granted to Jacob Stout. Wit: Jacob Mylan, Andrew Byerly, Philip C. Kunckle. McCALLA, ROSSANIA (ROSSINIA). City of Phila. December 9, 1809. December 16, 1809. 3.49. Legacies to Ann Turner of said city. To Sarah Douglass, wife of Francis Douglass, bricklayer, her trunk of close (clothes), if her cousins at Brunswick should not send for them in three months after her decease at their expence. To her cousin Henry Plum's lawful children the balance of $121 after debts are paid. Exec: Thomas Hirst, tin plate worker of city aforesd. Wit: Catharine Biddison, Catharine Slinze (Sinze). Wit: Humphrey Atherton, T. Bradford, Junr. Thomas Hirst renounces. BARTRAM, MOSES. Phila. Druggist. March 29, 1809. January 4, 1810. 3.51. Sons: George W. Bartram, William Bartram, late son Archibald Bartram. Daus.: Rebecca, Elizabeth, Ann and Rachel. Granddaus.: Eliza, dau. of late son Thomas Say. Leaves his property in Philadelphia and that on Wissahickon or Ridge Road adj. Isaac Bartram's land to his said children. Execs: Son George W. Bartram, daus. Rebecca and Ann, friend Peter Thompson of Philadelphia, Conveyancer. Wit: Joseph Ridgway, Thomas Dugdale, Jr. JERVIS, ELIZABETH. Phila. October 6, 1808. January 5, 1810. 3.56. Estate to niece Sarah Jervis. Friends: William Drinker, Samuel Shoemaker in connection with her real estate. Exec: Niece Sarah Jervis. Wit: George Bringhurst, John Phillips. BIEGLER, PHILIP. Phila. Vichualler. January 30, 1809. January 5, 1810. 3.57. Mother Ann Biegler, nephew Samuel P. Beigler, niece Juliana Biegler, sister Mary Beigler. All his property in Phila. he bequeaths to wife Ann Biegler and dau. Elizabeth. Property adj. that of Samuel Wetherill. Execs: Wife Ann, father-in-law Benjamin Severn, Phila. Wit: William Severne, Henry W. Pugh. GRASSLER, ANNA SOPHIA. Phila. Widow. April 30, 1809. January 9, 1810. 3.60. Bequeaths all estate to friend Godfrey Smith, Phila. Exec: Godfrey Smith. Wit: Daniel Vanderslice, Stacy Madden. SMITH, VALENTINE. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. Cooper. February 14, 1807. January 10, 1810. 3.60. Nephew Valentine Smith, son of bro. Frederick Smith. To wife Susanna, use, rents, &c., of all estate, real and personal, during her life. After her death to be converted into money and proceeds to bro. John Smith, children of bro. Geo. Smith, December'd, sister Elizabeth Good (wife of Jacob Good), bro. Jacob Smith, bro. Frederick Smith, bro.-in-law Daniel Barndollar, sister-in-law Elizabeth Smith (wife of bro. John Smith), bro.-in-law John Barndollar, sister-in-law Mary Mitchel (wife of James Mitchel), bro.-in-law Christopher Barndollar. Exec: Wife Susanna, bro. Frederick Smith, and bro.-in-law John Barndollar. Wit: Godfrey Bockius and Robert Alloway. PARRY, JONATHAN. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co. April 6, 1809. Codicil September 6, 1809. March 1, 1810. 3.63. Provides for wife Rebecca Parry. Bequeaths to his son Jonathan Parry the plantation on which he lives, also his lot of woodland in Richilieu,Bucks Co. Legacies to dau. Susanna Stackhous. Grandchildren: Jonathan Marshall son of Nathan Marshall, Thomas Stackhous son of Joseph Stackhous December'd and Phebe Comly dau. of Joseph Comly. Execs: Son Jonathan Parry, friend Ezra Townsend. Wit: Silas, Walton, Thomas Knight, Jesse Wilson. FRANCIS, THOMAS. December 25, 1808. October 30, 1810. 3.66. Provides for wife Sarah Francis. After her decease he desires all real estate to be sold, proceeds he bequeaths to his dau. Elizabeth wife of Elisha Gordon. Two grandchildren: Margaret, wife of Dr. Dale, and Catharine Fitzgerald, children of his eldest dau. Catharine, December'd. Five grandchildren: Thomas, Robert, Sarah, Clarise and David, children of dau. Elizabeth Gordon. Exec: Sole exec. sd. wife Sarah Francis during her life. After her decease he appoints his two sons-in-law Thomas Fitzgerland, Elisha Gordon. Wit: Nathan Chapin, Jacob Thomas, Thomas Amies. Thomas Fitzgerald renounced. Letters granted to Elisha Gordon. HANSELL, JACOB. Phila. Blacksmith. May 3, 1807. January 15, 1810. 3.68. All estate to wife: Mary during widowhood, if she marries, to have one third. Residue to his children (names not given). Wife to be guardian of children. Mentions property in Kingsessing Twp. on Darby Road. Execs: Wife Mary, bro.-in-law Peter Lex, Phila. Wit: Jacob Painter, Frederick Beates. RICE, MARIA. Phila. December 13, 1809. January 16, 1810. 3.69. Bequeaths to her husband John Rice her house in Dublin, Ireland, with all personal property &c. left in care of Mrs. Eloner Byrne. Exec: James Byrne, Merchant of Wilmington, DE. Mentions John Betler her attorney in Dublin. Wit: Paul Houston, Mary McGuire, Thomas Washington. DUCHE, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. March 12, 1802. February 28, 1810. 3.70. Wife Jane to whom he leaves all estate, which consists chiefly in houses and lots in Phila. purchased of John Smith and wife, extending back to ground late of Edward Tew, land granted to William Robinson the younger, house in tenure of William Workman extending back to John Murray's ground, lots part of same granted to John Conrade bounded by ground of Charles Wharton's by land belonging to heirs of Joseph Wharton, December'd, and by Thomas Penrose's ground. Lot in Moyamensing Twp. reaching ground late of widow Parham. Also ground rents payable by Isaac Wharton agent for Mr. Alsop of NY out of lot late in possession of Lucy Brown, now of John Turner. Lot granted to Joseph Richardson. Ground rents payable by following persons namely: James Hendricks, Jemima Berrimin, late payable by Mr. Cramond now by John Flowers. By William Robinson the elder, by Samuel Piles, by Edward Stiles, by Andrew Summers, late by Gerard Vogels now by John Arnell, by John Simpson and James Simpson, Rebecca Barker and Joseph Conrade. Ground late the estate of George Griffith, December'd, subject to annuity payable to his son George. Exec: Wife Jane. Wit: William Robinson, Jr., Isaac Hozey, Gibbs Jones. JONES, MARY. Southwark. Phila. Widow of Blathwaite Jones, late of sd. city. April 1, 1799. January 16, 1810. 3.73. To grandson Samuel Lieberhichn Shober her bible which her aunt Deborah Morris left her. All estate to dau. Susanna Budd Shober widow of Dr. Samuel Shober, whom she appoints sole executrix. Exec: Dau. Susanna Budd Shober. Wit: Caleb Bickham, Samuel Law, Isaac Morris. BICKLEY, JACOB. Northern Liberties Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. February 8, 1807. January 18, 1810. 3.74. Provides for wife Mary Bickley and their six children namely: Mary, Margaret, Abigail, Henry, Jacob and Eliza Bickley. Exec: Sd. wife Mary so long as she remains his widow and his bro. Daniel Bickley. Wit: Benjamin Sutton, Sebastian Hoffman, Robert Whitehead. McKOWEN, GRACE. Phila. Widow. September 10, 1809. January 22, 1810. 3.75. Bequeaths her property in Phila. to son Robt. McKowen now of Port Royal in the Island of Jamaica and to her dau. Mary McFall wife of Daniel McFall. Annuity to Isaac W. Morris of sd. city. Execs: Sd. son Robert, son-in-law Joseph Campbell of Phila. Wit: Isaac W. Morris, Joseph Caskey. Letters granted to Joseph Campbell. RUTTER, JOHN. Southwark. Cordwainer. December 13, 1809. March 30, 1810. 3.76. All estate real and personal to wife Sarah Rutter during widowhood, if she marries, he gives same to his children: Jane, Elizabeth, John, Maria, William, Robert and child with which wife is now pregnant. Sd. wife to be guardian of children, after her decease or second marriage appoints his trustees Wm. T. Donaldson of Southwark sheriff and Jacob Kean of Northern Liberties, tanner as guardians. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah Rutter, friends Sd. William T. Donaldson, Jacob Kean. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Benjamin Morton, Rich. Renshaw. SNOWDEN, ISAAC. At present residing in Phila., but lately of Cranberry in Middlesex Co., NJ, Esq. April 11, 1809. January 25, 1810. 3.78. Sons: Isaac, Samuel F., Nathaniel R., Charles and William, sd. William living in Bucks Co. and incapable of attending to his affairs, his share to be in Trust. Grandchildren: Mary, Sarah, Gilbert T., William Snowden (children of December'd son Gilbert T. Snowden). Execs: Son: Nathaniel R. Snowden and Charles Snowden. Wit: Daniel Jaudon, John Huffnagle, Frederick Beates. Charles Snowden renounces. Wit: George Miller, George A. Baker, Jr. RICE, JOHN. Phila. December 23, 1809. January 31, 1810. 3.81. (Nuncupative.) Wife Maria Rice, December'd. Bequeaths his house in Dublin, Ireland and all other property to his adopted son Robert Rice during his life, at his death to James Bryin. Exec: James Bryin. Wit: Thomas Washington Houston, Mary McGuire. DUTILH, STEPHEN. Phila. Merchant. January 4, 1810. January 29, 1810. 3.83. Provides for wife Catharine Magdalen Dutilh and children (names not given). Legacies to Mary Stevens and Rachel Biegel born Rachel Burke. Marriage articles attached to will mentions Catharine Magdalen Dutilh as dau. of Catharine Martin widow of Abel Peter Dutilh. Execs: Sd. wife Catharine Magdalen, Leopold Nottnagel, Lewis Clapier, Augustin Bousquet and Charles Graff, all of Phila., merchants. Wit: Fournier Vostain, Peter S. DuPonceau. CHEW, BENJAMIN. Phila. April 1, 1806. February 13, 1810. 3.86. Provides for wife Elizabeth Chew. All Plate marked with first wife's Family Coat of Arms quartered with his own he gives to his three surviving daus. of sd. first wife. Property in Phila. purchased of John Penn, Esq., and his country place near Germantown which he purchased of Blair McClenachan, called Cliveden, he leaves to his wife and his only son Benjamin. Sold to James Gallaghar a house in Phila., built by himself on lot belonging to his wife. Appoints sons-in-law Edward Tilghman and Philip Nicklin execs. in case of death of son Benjamin. Unmarried daus. Anna Maria Chew, Henrietta Chew, Maria Chew and Catherine Chew. Married daus. Sarah Galloway wife of John, Margaret Howard wife of John Eager Howard, Juliana Nicklin and Sophia Philips. Negroes George, Jesse, Harry, Sarah and David. Son-in-law Charles Carroll, Jr., husband of dau. Harriet. Children of December'd dau. Marry Wilcocks. Codicil alters legacies to his daus. to provide more fully for dau. Juliana Nicklin who has been left a widow with six children. Legacy to granddau. Mary Tilghman dau. of sd. dau. Elizabeth Tilghman, names of sd. Elizabeth's other children not given, August 8, 1809. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth Chew and son Benjamin. Wit: William Tilghman, Edward Burd, James Gibson. WRIGHT, HANNAH. Phila. Gentlewoman. January 13, 1810. February 5, 1810. 3.94. All estate to son Charles Lukens now living with her, he to maintain her mother Sarah Wright, if sd. son dies under age or without issue, estate shall go to children of bro. John Wright, Cooper, of Louden Co., Old VA. Execs: Friends Alexander Whitesides, Plaisterer and Adam Ecfeldt, Smith both of sd. city. Wit: R. Whitehead, James Flanegan, William Smith. HUMPHREYS, JAMES. Phila. Bookseller. October 12, 1807. February 6, 1810. 3.95. All estate to children: Susanna Y. Humphreys, James Y. Humphreys, Mary Yorke Humphreys, Thomas Y. Humphreys, Assheton Y. Humphreys, Andrew Y. Humphreys, Lodowick Sprogell Humphreys and Martha Y. Humphreys. Mentions John Vaughan having share in his books. Execs: Friend Samuel Yorke and daus. Susanna Y. Humphreys and Mary Yorke Humphreys. Wit: Benjamin Tanner, William W. Potter. Letters granted February 20, 1810 to daus. BOYLE, ALEXANDER. Phila. January 13, 1810. February 8, 1810. 3.96. Bequeaths to wife Catharine Boyle alias Catharine Matthias all property real and personal, appointing the sd. Catharine Boyle or Matthias executrix. Revokes will and Power of Attorney to Daniel Suter, Jr. Exec: Sd. Catharine Boyle or Matthias. Wit: Thomas Breintnall, George Schively or Shively. GORDON, JOHN. Willow Grove, Montgomery Co. Grocer. September 6, 1809. February 10, 1810. 3.96. Provides for wife Ann and daus. Ann and Catharine Gordon. If daus. die in minority or without issue, bequeaths same to children of late sister Jane Steward and to children of bros. James and Henry Gordon. Legacies to bro.-in-law Daniel McMullin and Catharine McMullin. Execs: Robert Fleming and bros. Henry Gordon and William Graham. Wit: George C. Potts, John Floyd, William Graham, Thomas Algeo of Phila., merchant, affirmed. Letters granted October 4, 1811 to Robt. Fleming. GEORGE, MARY. Phila. January 24, 1810. February 12, 1810. 3.99. Bequeaths to William H. Tod, Esq., and George Campbell, Jr., of sd. city her frame house and lot in Northern Liberties, Phila. in trust, they to receive rents &c. and pay same to niece Margaret George, after her decease, sd. property to John Donnaldson, Esq., and to his son George Donnaldson. Legacy to Sarah Donnaldson dau. of sd. John Donnaldson. To John Donnaldson, Jr., share in Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Co. To aforesd. George Donnaldson also share in sd. Turnpike Co. Legacies to Mrs. Sarah Donnaldson wife of sd. John Donnaldson, to Edward M. Donnaldson, to Mary Tod dau. of sd. William H. Tod, to Philip Stock, Jr., her looking glass now at Mrs. Keats, to niece Elizabeth Sweeny, to Catharine Smith dau. of Frederick Smith of Germantown, to Rachel Baynard now living at Mrs. Donnaldsons, to sd. William H. Tod and George Campbell, Jr., to Helen and Eliza Donnaldson, to Richard M. Donnaldson, to Hugh Donnaldson, to Mary Shed, to Mrs. Mary Donnaldson, to Susan M. Donnaldson, to Mrs. Helen Campbell, to aforesd. Margaret George. Exec: Sd. George Campbell, Jr. Wit: George Campbell, Samuel P. Griffitts. BETTON, SAMUEL. Market Street, Phila. March 14, 1809. February 15, 1810. 3.104. Wife Catherine Betton. Sons Samuel and John Price Betton and dau. Mary Ann Betton. Codicil Bequeathes to sd. sons all estate real and personal in Island of Jamaica, providing for wife and dau. Legacy to sister Martha Williams, to be paid her in Shrewsbery, England. April 5, 1809. Execs: Sd. wife Catherine Betton, Thomas Forrest, Thomas Leiper, sons Samuel and John Price Betton. Wit: William Truxton, George Crower, James G. S. Leiper, John Barney, Vichualer. (Superceded by later will see page 293.) LESHER, ANNA MARIA. Frankford. Phila. Co. December 2, 1809. February 16, 1810. 3.104. All estate to dau. Catherine and her heirs, appointing sd. Catherine sole executrix. Exec: Dau. Catherine. Wit: Watson Atkinson, Jesse Roberts of Phila. Letters granted to extx. March 2, 1810. NORQUE or NORKEY, JOHN. Southwark. Rigger. May 12, 1803. February 16, 1810. 3.105. Leaves all estate to wife during life or widowhood, at her death or marriage he leaves one half his property to dau. Mary Porter and the other half to his two grandchildren Eliza and Mary Norque, requesting his wife and dau. to have an oversight of sd. children. Wit: Joseph Huddell, Jr., John K. Drummond. STIER, MARIA (widow of Jacob STIER). Phila. Inn Keeper. June 3, 1807. February 17 & 28, 1810. 3.105. Leaves estate to her five children (by her three husbands, all December'd), namely: John Wentz, Maria Wentz, Catharine Thunn, Elizabeth Thunn and Jacob Stier. Codicil January 19, 1810 bequeaths to Sabina Kursus the possession of Tavern desiring her son Jacob Stier to be under her guardianship. Mentions Landlord Steinmetz. Wit: Jacob Timmel, Samuel Mecklin. Execs: Charles W. Westphal and Samuel White. Wit: Francis Tremner, Lewis Harmer, Samuel Mecklin. RASER, MARY. Phila. Widow of Bernard RASER of same city, Mariner. February 7, 1810. February 23, 1810. 3.107. All estate to her children: William, Thomas, John, George and Mary Raser. Exec: Bro. John Heyl. Wit: Catharine Raser, Isaac Wampole. HENDERSON, ANN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. February 24, 1810. February 27, 1810. 3.108. All estate to Peter Fenton, David Fenton, Margeret Wevers and Mary Page. Exec: Friend William Eshers. Wit: Jacob Vanderslice, James Cummons, William Sides. EMRY, JOHN. Phila. April 7, 1808. March 2, 1810. 3.109. All estate to wife Sarah during life or widowhood, at her death or intermarriage, to his six children: Sally, Hannah, Julian, John, William and Hetty Emery. Execs: Wife Sally, dau. Sally and son John. Wit: Benjamin Johnson. Letters granted to the two exec. BAUGIER DELA BRUYER, MARGARET. Phila. Milliner. August 17, 1809. March 5, 1810. 3.110. Appoints her husband Anthony Baugier Dela Bruyer exec. to whom she leaves 3/4 of her estate, real and personal, the other 1/4 she leaves to Alexis Prosper Riber. Mentions indenture of property recorded in Phila. Office for recording Deeds in Book E. F. No 50, page 251. Exec: Husband Anthony Baugier Dela Bruyer. Wit: Ths. Pintard, P. S. Barbear Du Plessis. BENNINGHOVE, JACOB. Phila. Tobacconist. February 16, 1810. March 6, 1810. 3.111. Provides for wife Elizabeth. Dau. Susanna wife of Daniel Dick. five grandchildren: Catharine, Elizabeth, Sarah, Susanna and John Benninghove. Mentions house in Church Alley, Phila. where he lives and mills, plantation &c. in Nether Providence Twp., Delaware Co. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth, son-in-law Daniel Dick and friend William Nassau of Phila., tobacconist, also to be guardians of said grandchildren. Wit: Samuel Gilbert, Isaac Wampole. JACOBS, JAMES. Phila. Mariner. February 28, 1807. March 12, 1810. 3.114. Mentions two estates in NY to be sold proceeds to be used for education of his three sons Joseph Dwight Jacobs, Chapman Jacobs and James Jacobs. Exec: And Guardian of sd. children, Stephen Paterson, Phila., merchant. Wit: Richard Renshaw, Christopher Wetherill, James Marison. GROVER, MARTHA. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. Spinster. March 26, 1807. March 7, 1810. 3.115. All estate to Mary Roberts and her son Grover Roberts. Exec: Friend John Fryhoffer. Wit: John Guyon, Isaiah Ships, Abraham Engard. CLEMENT, ADELAIDE. Phila. Single woman. August 20, 1808. March 20, 1810. 3.116. Mentions property in Phila. which she and her mother Lucy Ducasse Clement purchased of John Cream, Deed recorded in Deed Book E. F., No. 22, page 70. Exec: Sd. mother Lucy Ducasse Clement to whom she leaves all estate. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, John M. Souldier. ORLANDY, MARY. Widow of Paul ORLANDY, sometimes known as Mary or Madam Paul, maiden name Mary Eustack dau. of Margaret Eustack (sometimes known as Margaret Boiren) and Daniel Eustache. February 10, 1810. March 19, 1810. 3.117. John Jaudrau, native of Cambe in Department of La Gironne, to be exec. and guardian of her son John, to whom the sd. John Jaudrau is the father. Leaves all estate to sd. exec. Exec: John Jaudrau. Wit: John Fournier, Simon Augustin Sabal. BLAIR, WILLIAM. Phila. Lumber Merchant. February 17, 1810. March 19, 1810. 3.118. All estate to wife Hannah Blair and children Robert and Elizabeth Blair. Execs: James Stewart, grocer, and William Dalzell of sd. city. Member of Firm of Blair & Workman. Unsettled account in his favor from Joseph Donath & Co. Wit: Lawrence Sink, J. Workman. WORRILL, HANNAH. Phila. Spinster. March 26, 1795. April 10, 1810. 3.119. Legacies to Nathan Yarnall, Jr., son of sister Rachel, to Jane Sermon dau. of Joseph Sermon, December'd, to Rachel, Mary and Rebecca Budd children of sister Rebecca Budd, December'd. Codicil December 17, 1805. Legacies to friend Hannah Johnson and to Sarah Davids dau. of Joseph Davids, December'd. Execs: Bro.-in-law Joseph Budd and Ellis Yarnall. Wit: To will and codicil, Nicholas Waln, William Waln, Garland Davies and Nicholas Burns. HAINES, MARGARET. August 8, 1809. April 5, 1810. 3.121. Estate to her dau. Mary Yorke and children (names not given). Execs: Sd. dau. Mary and nephew John Taylor, Jr. Wit: Thomas Stewart and Eden Haydock. BUCHANNEN, RACHEL. Northern Liberties, Phila. Widow. January 22, 1808. March 29, 1810. 3.122. Estate to her three grandchildren: Ann Lawson, Lavinia Lawson and Elizabeth Lawson, children of Capt. John Lawson and her dau. Rachel, his wife, they to be execs. and guardians of sd. grandchildren. Execs: Capt. John Lawson and her dau. Rachel his wife. Wit: John Long, David Wilson, R. Whitehead, John Lawson sworn October 1, 1810. MARKER, ANDREW. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. March 22, 1810. April 3, 1810. 3.124. Estate to wife Elizabeth Marker and his children (names not given), sd. wife to educate and support children during minority. Execs: Friends Benjamin Jones, the elder, John Lesher of Moyamensing Twp. and said wife Elizabeth. Wit: Jacob Heinissen, T. Mitchell. HAINES, ANNA CATHARINE. Phila. Widow. March 16, 1810. April 2, 1810. 3.125. Estate to daus. Catharine and Margaret, daus.-in-law Margaret and Ann Haines, last named wife of son John. Relation Catharine Wagner. Releases dau. Margaret or her husband (name not given) from payment of certain note. Legacy to granddau. Matilda Sharpneck. Exec: Son-in-law Christian Danacker. Wit: Catharine Dannaker, Isaac Wampole. JONES, JESSE. Northern Liberties, House Carpenter. February 10, 1810. April 3, 1810. 3.126. Estate to wife Caroline, she to board, school &c. all his children during minority, namely: Jacob Comly Jones, Emly, Kitte Ann and Mary. Execs: Sd. wife Caroline and friend George Knor of Northern Liberties. Wit: Joshua Comly, Franklin Comly. ROBERTSON, ANN. Phila. Widow of John ROBERTSON. January 27, 1809. April 11, 1810. 3.128. Estate to her three children: Ann Dawson, wife of George B. Dawson, Jane Edwards, wife of David Edwards and James Robertson. Granddau. Margaretta Jane Robertson dau. of son Robert, December'd. Bond from Margaret Grant. Execs: Son James Robertson, friends Samuel Price and Ebenezer Ferguson. Wit: T. Mitchell, Augustus Hey. Letters granted to Samuel Price and Ebenezer Ferguson. CAMPBELL, JAMES. Phila. June 29, 1809. April 24, 1810. 3.130. All estate consisting of several houses in Phila. to wife Susanna, she to support and educate his children. Son I. James Campbell being of weakly condition desires he shall have a reasonable allowance. Son David Campbell, dau. Elizabeth and Hannah Campbell. Exec: Sd. wife Susanna. Wit: George Rutter, Moses Stewart. MAXWELL, WILLIAM. Kensington, Northern Liberties. Phila. Shipwright. May 11, 1809. April 12, 1810. 3.131. Estate to wife Sarah Maxwell, whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Sarah Maxwell. Wit: Henry Lott, Thomas Timings. DUFFY, PATRICK. Late of Ireland now of Phila. Dealer. April 5, 1810. April 16, 1810. 3.132. All estate to sister Catharine Duffy. Land in Co. of Miskdown, Twp. of Deptford and in Ezenswell, both in OH, U.S.A. Legacy to sister Mary wife of James Brady, Co. of Cavan, Town of Rusky, Ireland. Execs: Catharine Duffy and John Logue. Wit: Daniel Hitchcock, Cornelius Havlind. LAUCK, DAVID. Phila. Cooper. February 12, 1810. April 18, 1810. 3.133. Provides for wife Anna Martha. After decease of wife property to be sold and proceeds to dau. Hannah and her two daus. Margaret Snyder and Mary Keyser. To grandsons Joseph and William Lauck sons of son John, December'd. To grandson Joseph D. Lauck son of son Joseph, December'd. Execs: Sd. wife Anna Martha and friend John Smith of Germantown Twp., Blacksmith and Abraham Keyser of Germantown, Cordwainer (son of John). Wit: Christian Snyder, Isaac Wampole. Letters granted to John Smith and Abraham Keyser. HILL, MOSES. Northern Liberties. Phila. Lumber Merchant. December 29, 1809. April 21, 1810. 3.135. All estate to wife Elizabeth Hill and his six children: Jonathan, Catharine, Mary, Rachel, Hannah and Elizabeth Hill. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth Hill and friends Jesse Cleaver and Henry Miller, Jr., all of Phila. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. COLHOUN, THOMAS. Phila. Mariner. November 14, 1806. April 23, 1810. 3.138. Intending to depart for Calcutta, East Indies. All estate to bro. Gustavus Colhoun of Phila., Merchant, whom he appoints exec. Exec: Bro. Gustavus Colhoun. Wit: Peter Lohra, H. P. Borrekens, And. Sheals. Daniel Kuhn of Phila., accomptant and Margaret Kuhn of sd. city affirmed. KUHL, CONRAD. Phila. Gentleman. October 23, 1809. April 26, 1810. 3.140. Exec. is bro. Henry Kuhl to whom he leaves all estate. Exec: Bro. Henry Kuhl. Wit: R. Whitehead, John Dowe EVANS, MARY. Phila. Spinster (dau. of Robert Evans late of sd. city December'd). April 4, 1810. April 25, 1810. 3.140. Nieces Jane Evans and Rachel Evans daus. of bro. John Evans. Money due late father's estate from cousin Stephen Schotten and others, her share of which she relinquishes. To cousin Jane Roberts (sister of sd. Stephen Schotten) in trust so not to be liable for husband's debts. To cousin Mary McVeaugh and her two sisters Alice and Rachel. To cousin Eleanor McVeaugh (another sister of sd. Mary McVeaugh). To Ruth Rowland (sister of sd. Mary McVeaugh) not subject to control of her husband. To cousin Ruth Harrison, widow of Robert Harrison. To friend Jane Lownes. To bro. John Evans property in Northern Liberties now in Penn Twp., Phila. Co., which her late father Robert Evans purchased from William Ward Burrowes and wife. Residue of estate to aforesd. nieces Jane Evans and Rachel Evans daus. of sd. bro. John Evans. If either should die under age and without issue, share of them so dying shall go to her bros.: David, Robert, Joseph, John and William Evans, sons of sd. bro. John Evans. Property in Northern Liberties which her late father Robert Evans purchased from William Sansom and wife to be sold. Execs: Bro. John Evans and friend William Yardley. Friends Clement Remington and Charles C. French to be guardians of estate bequeathed to his residuary devisees and also overseers and trustees to see that will is correctly executed &c. Wit: Daniel Thomas, Peter Thomson. RUSH, WILLIAM. Phila. Glazier. November 23, 1809. May 4, 1810. 3.144. Provides for wife Mary Rush. To dau. Barbara his tenement in which he now dwells on Sassafras Street in Phila., bounded on east by ground formerly ----Hodge----. After death of wife all estate to his two daus. the sd. Barbara and Ann Roush. Execs: Wife Mary, dau. Ann and Frederick Beates of Phila., Scrivener. Wit: Abraham Stein, Tobias Schoenheit. Letters granted to Mary Rush and to Ann Rush now Ann Nisbet wife of John Nisbet, House Carpenter. GORDON, REBECCA. Phila. May 10, 1804. May 16, 1810. 3.146. To Rebecca Oliver dau. of John Oliver of Bordentown, NJ. To Harriot Prentice dau. of sister Elizabeth, December'd. Residue of estate to Enoch Walton son of sister Patience, December'd. Execs: John Cox of Phila., carpenter and Nathan Chapin of sd. city. Wit: Mary Oliver, John Oliver, Maria Oliver ----Elisha Gordon and Enoch Walton affirmed. STINE, CATHARINE. Phila. Widow. August 14, 1797. June 6, 1810. 3.147. Late husband John Stine. Mother Barbara Marquedant to have all estate, at her decease to sd. bro. and sister. Execs: Bro. Charles Marquedant of Phila. and her sister Margaret Beard, widow, now of North Carolina, about moving to sd. city. Wit: Jacob Thomson, Peter Thomson. George Burns of Phila., storekeeper, affirmed. HUBLEY, BERNARD. Phila. Co. Gentleman. December 19, 1809. May 10, 1810. 3.149. Provides sd. wife Elizabeth and his seven children namely: Eve, Mary Magdalen, Elizabeth Rich, Geo. Washington, John Adams, Tamar Sarah Ann and James Sample Hubley. Execs: Wife Elizabeth Hubley and friends William Mann of Northern Liberties, grocer and George Breidenhart of Phila., upholsterer. Wit: Frederick Beates, Peter Wagner, Jr., Tobias Schoenheit. Letters granted to Elizabeth Hubley and William Mann. George Breidenhart renounced. SHINCKLE, FREDERICK. Phila. Skindresser. January 20, 1809. May 18, 1810. 3.152. Leaves to wife Salome his dwelling house in which he now lives on Mulberry Street, with provision for her support. Legacies to sd. grandson Frederick Graff. To granddau. Susanna Black. To dau. Elizabeth Hall, not to be liable for husbands debts. To John, Maria and Perie Shinckle, children of December'd son Frederick Shinckle. To grandchildren Frederick Graff and Charles Graff, children of December'd dau. Mary Graff wife of Jacob Graff. Mary Shinckle dau. of December'd son William Shinckle. Susan and Jacob Shinckle children of December'd son Jacob. Mentions yearly ground rents assigned to him by Benjamin Shoemaker. Desires property to be sold excepting that devised for benefit of his wife, grandsons Frederick Graff and Charles Graff shall have preference of purchasing or taking sd. property at valuation. Codicil alters some the division of legacies, signed November 17, 1809. Wit: As above. Letters granted to Charles Graff. Execs: Grandsons Frederick Graff and Charles Graff and friend Frederick Beates of Phila., serivener. Wit: Yost Hollabush, John A. Coleman. SHITZ, JACOB. Germantown Twp., Phila. Co. House Carpenter. November 30, 1809. May 12, 1810. 3.158. Leaves to wife Elizabeth the use of house in Germantown wherein he dwells with provision for her support. Son Jacob Shitz to have one shilling only. To children: Michael, Ulrick, John, Daniel, George, Henry, Margaret, Elizabeth, Barbara, Susanna, Ann, Catharine and Mary Shitz. Execs. to convert into money all his real estate excepting that bequeathed to his wife. Children of son Michael namely: Jacob, Elizabeth and Sarah. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth, sons-in-law Christopher Grafely and Jacob Holgate. Wit: John Huston, William Huston. BRINGHURST, JAMES. Phila. Gentleman. June 14, 1805. June 6, 1810. 3.162. Provides for wife Ruth Bringhurst, sons: James Bringhurst, Joseph Bringhurst, Jr., and Jonathan Bringhurst. $80.00 to Dr. Jonathan Easton of Newport, Rhode Island for his attendance on grandson John Bringhurst. To grandchildren the children of sons James and Joseph. Legacy to Westtown boarding school. To overseers of Friends black school in Phila. for use of sd. school. In trust to friends Robert Wharton, Samuel Coates and John Biddle, his property in Phila., in Passyunk Twp. on Grays Ferry Road extending to George Gray's land, also land bounded by land late of William Shipley, December'd, and by land of Daniel Dupuy, land joining that of Frederick Deshong's. House and lot in Wilmington, DE, lately purchased of bro. Joseph Bringhurst, they to pay rents &c. to sd. wife and sons: James, Joseph and Jonathan, wives of James and Joseph to receive an interest. Property in Phila., next to Francis Gurney's and land now or late in Bedford Co., PA, to be sold. Legacy to John Hoyland of Great Britain with whom his late son John had some dealings. Wit: Nicholas Waln, Emmor Kimber and Joshua Kimber. Codicil May --, 1806. Mentions grandsons Joseph and James Bringhurst (sons of son James) directs that John C. Evans of Spruce Street, house carpenter be united with Robert Wharton, Samuel Coates and John Biddle as Trustees. Revokes appointment of son James as exec. Codicil March 20, 1807. Property in Southwark in tenure of George Hess and lands in Chester Co., PA, farms and plantations in tenure of Ames and Grant. Appoints wife Ruth Bringhurst, son Joseph Bringhurst and friends Samuel Coates and John C. Evans, execs. Wit: Samuel R. Fisher, Mary Davis, Peter Thomson. Letters granted to John C. Evans and Joseph Bringhurst, Jr. Execs: Sd. wife Ruth Bringhurst, sons James and Joseph and friend Samuel Coates. JACOBS, ISRAEL. Phila. Gentleman. December 15, 1807. May 18, 1810. 3.177. Legacies to two step daus. Rebecca Phillips widow of James Phillips, late of Phila. and Sarah Moses wife of Philip Moses of Charlestown, SC. To Margaret Dowell who lives in his family. All residue of estate to his dau. Rachel Cohen wife of Jacob J. Cohen of Richmond, VA, at her death to go to his sd. two step daus. Exec: Sd. dau. Rachel Cohen. Wit: Jno. Chri., Baker, George A. Baker, Jr., George A. Baker. YEAKLE, CHRISTOPHER. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. June 24, 1794. May 19, 1810. 3.178. Wife Mary and six children, namely: Abraham, Christopher, Susanna wife of Abraham Heydrick, Mary wife of George Dresher, Regina wife of Abraham Shultz and Anna wife of Casper Yeakle. Execs: Son Christopher and son-in-law George Dresher. Wit: Michael Conrad, Conrad Schultz, John Roop. COBB, MARY. Phila. Widow. March 22, 1810. May 24, 1810. 3.179. Legacies to Elizabeth Burd, Sarah Lea, Mary McIlvaine and Elizabeth Shippen widow of Dr. Edward Shippen of Burlington. To her Landlady Mary Wolfe. Legacy to the Female Association of Phila. for relief of women and children in reduced circumstances. Exec: Edward Burd of Phila. Wit: Anthony Fannen, John Wright. HARRISON, WILLIAM. Phila. Mariner. December 29, 1806. May 22, 1810. 3.180. Paul Freno of Phila., Vichealler, sole legatee and exec. Exec: Paul Freno. Wit: John Spencer, Robert Stewart. WILLIAMS, PETER. Phila. Co. Northern Liberties Twp. Baker. May 3, 1809. May 23, 1810. 3.181. Leaves to his wife Margareta his house on Chesnut Hill Road and contigious to John Tutviler's Estate also garden now in possession of Jacob Haas as long as she remains his widow. To grandson John Williams stone house on Chesnut Hill Road adj. estate of Peter Plecker's, he to pay an annuity to sd. wife Margareta. To grandson Solomon Williams, estate on Chesnut Hill Road adj. Andrew Ardman's estate, he also to pay an annuity to said wife. Grandson Benjamin Williams to have possession of wife's estate after her death or marriage. Execs: Jacob Lentz and Christopher Yagel. Wit: John Adolph, George Riche. DAHETZE, MARTIN. Saint Thomas Island. About returning to Samana. March 7, 1810. April 28, 1810. 3.183. Messrs. Andre Sacaze and Seillard execs. for all property in Colonies as well as in America. Andre Sacaze universal heir. Legacy to Miss Agnes Mauge at present on his estate in Samana. Mentions James Yard of Phila., Julien Duharst and Thomas Taggart of Phila. ----Francois Sallet and Jean Baptiste Duvignan affirmed. Francis Melizet and John Wonter a Seafaring Captain and the sailor Timothy Logue declared that Martin Dahetze was on board the British Schooner Two Bros. at the time she was lost on her passage to Samana Commanded by Jacob Wonters and that he was drowned off coast of Samana. Execs: Messrs. Andre Sacaze and Seillard. BURKET, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Fence Maker. March 19, 1804. May 25, 1810. 3.190. Provides for wife Margaret Burkert. His property in Northern Liberties to his four children: Jacob Burket or Burkert, Mary wife of William Wilson, Elizabeth wife of John Segar and Margaret Burket. Exec: Friend, Frederick Frickes of Northern Liberties, Cabinet Maker. Wit: John Reakirt, John Bender and Frederick Wolbert. KENNEDY, DAVID. Phila. Gentleman. March 26, 1809. June 2, 1810. 3.191. Legacy to Hannah Wills. Directs execs. to apply sum for education of Geo. Washington Kennedy son of late bro. Francis by Elizabeth Harris now or late of Bucks Co., to also give him a legcy to start in business, if sd. Elizabeth Harris shall refuse to commit her son to care of execs. provision before named and legacy shall be void. Residue of estate to bros. Robert and James. Execs: Bros. Robert Kennedy and James Kennedy. Wit: Benjamin Jones and Frederick Beates. KARR or KERR, JAMES. Phila. Mariner. March 8, 1809. June 1, 1810. 3.192. Wife Rachel sole legatee and extx. Exec: Wife Rachel. Wit: George Chard, Micahol Hulings. Peter A. Browne affirmed. BALL, WILLIAM. Phila. Esq. September 4, 1809. June 2, 1810. 3.193. Legacy to nephew Joseph Ball son of late bro. Samuel Ball. To each of the daus. of Ann Stout dau. of cousin David Hall. To negro man Robert. To sister Ann Gibson and to her children a piece of land in Northern Liberties marked in plan of the division of his father's land no. 18. Mary Ball late in tenure of Henry Funk. All lands, tenements &c. in City and Co. of Phila. to children of sd. nephew Joseph Ball, namely William Whyte Ball, Joseph Ingles Ball, Benjamin Ball (lots before devised excepted). All other estate in Wilmington and Counties of New Castle and Kent or elsewhere in DE and in Counties of Berks, Northumberland, Luzerne, Huntingdon, Westmoreland and elsewhere in PA, in Hampshire Co., VA, or any other part of the world he gives to sd. nephew Joseph Ball during his life, at his death to his children. Execs: Sd. nephew Joseph Ball and his father-in-law John Hewson and Joseph L. Inglis of Phila., Clerk, in case of death of sd. John Hewson, he appoints his son John Hewson, Jr. Letters granted to John Hewson and Joseph L. Inglis. Joseph Ball affirmed October 22, 1821. John Hewson September 8, 1825. HOUGH, THOMAS. Phila. April 30, 1810. June 4, 1810. 3.196. Provides for wife Mary Hough, leaving to her free use and rents of his dwelling house, stables, stores in Pine Street, Phila. His granddaus. Mary Hough Oldden and Elizabeth Oldden to be under care of sd. wife and niece Ann Bunting. Property in Phila. to sd. granddaus. bounded by lot lately sold to John Folwell. After decease of wife Mary he gives to dau. Jane Jackson his property before devised to his wife. To nieces Ann Bunting and Margaret Bunting. To friend Samuel Sansom in trust for benefit of Friends Free Schools in Phila. for negro and mulatto children. To friend Jonathan Willis. To grandson Thomas Hough Oldden. To sons-in-law James Oldden and Holliday Jackson. Meetinghouse of Friends of Phila., Southern District to have free liberty of opening its windows over his grounds in Pine Street. Legacy to be distributed amongst poor men, women and children of sd. city. Property lately purchased of John Dorsey, after death of dau. Jane Jackson he bequeaths to her children. Execs: Sd. wife Mary Hough and friend Jonathan Willis. Wit: Clayton Earl, Charles Roberts. FITE, RICHARD. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. May 29, 1810. June 12, 1810. 3.200. All estate to wife Anna so long as she remains his widow. After her death leaves legacies to Sally Boock and George Fite Boock, rem. of estate to the children of Christopher Osius and to George Swarz a single man. Execs: Sd. wife Anna and Christopher Osius. Wit: Jacob Meyers, George Berger. HILL, RICHARD. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 30, 1810. June 12, 1810. 3.201. Directs execs. to sell estate in Callowhill Street where he dwells, residue of estate to his wife and minor children (no names given). Exec: Sister Margaret Hill. Wit: Joseph Wilson, Joshua Comly, John Blight. JONES, DAVID. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. Husbandman. January 4, 1808. June 13, 1810. 3.201. Provides for wife Jane Jones during widowhood. To children: Lewis, Ann, Catharine and Nathan Jones, property in Blockley Twp. adj. lands of James Jones, William West and others, his grist mill in Blockley aforesd. known as Schuylkill Mill and all lands thereunto belonging. Legacy to sister Ann Jones. Whereas he has contracted to sell to George Holston his part of land held with James Jones in Upper Merion, Montgomery Co. &c. Bequeaths to son Thomas Jones $300. Execs: Two sons Lewis Jones and Nathan Jones. Wit: Abram Heston, Joseph George. HOGAN, DENIS. Phila. Gentleman. December 15, 1809. June 16, 1810. 3.205. All estate to two nephews Michael Neale and John Neale and to Miss Elizabeth Bowers, his adopted dau. Execs: Nephews Michael and John Neale and Eliza Bowers now of New York City. Wit: John Horner, 261 Market Street, Joseph Hemphill, 261 Market Street. TOMKINS, JACOB. Phila. Late Shopkeeper. September 30, 1803. June 20, 1810. 3.206. Legacy to son Isaac Tomkins. To wife Sarah his houses bought of Peter Swarts in Vine Street, his house at the billet bought of Joshua Potts where his son Isaac now dwells he orders execs. to sell. Legacy to grandson Joseph Y. Tomkins. Dau.-in-law Hannah Y. Lukens. Legacy to Northern District Monthly Meeting for use of poor widows and orphans. Residue to his six daus. namely: Susanna Austin, Lydia Jarrett, Elizabeth Bunting, Hannah Williams, Mary Jarrett and Martha Lukens. Execs: Son Isaac Tomkins and sons-in-law Philip S. Bunting and Thomas William. Wit: Leonard Snowden, Thomas Smith, Samuel Garrigues, Jr. Codicil May 24, 1806. Estate stands bound to Samuel Shoemaker, Taner for about £33 borrowed of him by Joseph Naylor, execs. to settle and deduct amount from dau. Lydia Jarrett's share. Dau.-in-law Hannah Lukens, December'd, her share to son Isaac. Wit: As to will. Letters granted to Philip S. Bunting and Thomas William. ROBERTSON, JAMES. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. June 3, 1810. June 21, 1810. 3.209. Estate to wife, she to maintain and educate his son and dau. When of age estate to be divided. If wife marries before sd. children are of age, he directs other exec. to have property and management thereof in his own hands. Execs: Sd. wife Margaretta and his bro.-in-law Daniel Bussier, Esq., also to be guardians of sd. children. Wit: Dr. John A. Monges, Charles Schultz, Daniel Bussier, Hannah McCabe, Susanna Dubuy. (Nuncupative.) BARKER, GEORGE. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. June 25, 1808. June 25, 1810. 3.210. Land in Moyamensing bounded by land of Samuel Wheeler and by Daniel Norbeck, December'd, to be used for Family burying ground, his descendents forever to have a right to be interred therein free from any charge. Bequeaths to dau. Mary Baker and her heirs his frame house (now in tenure of John Walters) and lot on which sd. house is erected extending to land late of John Bartholomew's, December'd, along line fence between his land and Gardner's land to land late of Daniel Norbeck, December'd. Lane mentioned in Deed from Casper Heiley and wife to him recorded in Deed Book No. 18, Page 59. If sd. dau. should die without issue, he give sd. property to son George Barker, wife Mary Barker to have free use and income of all rest of land and tenements &c. She to educate his six children: George, Catharine, Elizabeth, Thomas, Ann and John. Execs: Sd. wife Mary Barker during widowhood and sd. son George Barker. Wit: George Sheer, John Walter. Letters granted to Mary Barker. MOORE, SAMUEL. Mariner. August 19, 1809. June 21, 1810. 3.213. All estate to friend Rebecca Bean, wife of Joseph Bean of Phila., appointing sd. Rebecca Bean execs. Exec: Rebecca Bean. Wit: John White, Joseph Wissinbanks. TODD, ELISHA. Carter of Northern Liberties. Phila. May 8, 1810. June 29, 1810. 3.213. All property in Northern Liberties to wife February At marriage or decease of sd. February he bequeaths legacy to Affracan Benavelent Asoseaation of Bethell Church wharein he is a member, to mother Philes Tood, to neffu Elisha Todd son of Hester Todd. Property left to wife he bequeaths at her marriage or death to the A Methodeth Opiscople Church called Bethell in Phila. Execs: Sd. wife February Todd, Jonathan Trusty,Robert Green and Prince Pruance. Wit: Jacob Tapsico, Jesse Brown. Letters granted to Jonathan Trusty and Robert Green. CUNNINGHAM, MARY. Southwark. Widow of Thomas Cunningham of Phila. June 22, 1810. July 5, 1810. 3.215. All estate to bro. Robert Wallace with exception of a few articles to friend Rebecca Brown. Exec: Friend James Hamill of Phila., House Carpenter. Wit: B. Drum, Moses McIlhenney. PEMBER, EDWARD. Southwark. Dealer. October 31, 1809. July 11, 1810. 3.215. All estate to wife Margaret Pember. Execs: Sd. wife Margaret and his friend Robert Grant of sd. District, grocer. Wit: Richard Renshaw, Luis Roberts. SHEWELL, ELIZABETH. Phila. April 11, 1810. June 15, 1810. 3.216. Legacy to her nephew Samuel Beddome Smith son of Joseph B. Smith and her sister Frances. If sd. nephew should die without issue, the legacy to be divided amongst his bros. and sisters (names not given). All residue of estate she bequeaths to niece Elizabeth Shewell Lorain oldest dau. of John Lorain, Jr., and her sister Lydia. At death of sd. niece to her bros. and sisters. Wit: John Morrell, Garret Newkirk. Codicil May 4, 1810. Legacy to niece Rachel Smith dau. of Joseph B. Smith. Wit: Elizabeth Hodgdon, John Lorain, Jr., Lydia Lorain. Joseph B. Smith affirmed July 18th and John Lorain, Jr. July 20, 1810. Execs: Bros.-in-law John Lorain, Jr., and Joseph B. Smith. HERTZOG, EVE. Southwark. Widow. April 24, 1804. July 14, 1810. 3.218. Legacy to her grandson William Orr son of James Orr by her dau. Mary, his wife. All residue of estate she bequeaths to her three children to wit: Sibella Fox wife of William Fox, Walter Hertzog and Mary Orr. Exec: Friend Philip Peltz. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker and Edward Bonsall. KIRKHAM, CHARLES. Phila. April 10, 1804. July 23, 1810. 3.219. Estate to wife Deborah during her life, at her decease to his children (names not given). Exec: Sd. wife Deborah. Wit: Francis McShane, Philip I. Claridge, James Cameron, Isaac Bartram. JONES, JAMES. Phila. Labourer. November 26, 1799. July 25, 1810. 3.220. Wife Sebina Jones to have his stone house with land in Lancaster Co. adj. Adam Rinehart. Legacy to sister-in-law Phebe Sanders. Execs: Friends William Jackson and sd. wife Sebina Jones. Wit: John Hemery, Absalom Jones. Codicil November 26, 1799. Property bequeathed to wife, he bequeaths at her death to neufue James Jackson son of sister Ann Jackson. Wit: Same as to Will. Sarah Emery of Phila., spinster affirmed that she was acquainted with signature of her father John Hemery, December'd. VREDENBURGH, ESTHER. Phila. Feme Sole Trader. Wife of Capt. Isaac Vredenburgh. April 4, 1810. July 28, 1810. 3.221. Stock to be sold, money from sale to son Lewis Robinson, dau. Sarah B. Murray wife of James S. Murray of Cambden, South Carolina, to son John S. Willett, dau. Rachael Willett. Money in trust for sd. husband Isaac Vredenburgh. Bequeaths to daus. Sarah B. Murray and Rachael Willett each a butter boat bequeathed to her by Johanna Young as expressed in the bottom of sd. boats. Legacy to sister Abigail Gordon widow of Enoch Gordon, at her decease to son Mordecai L. Gordon. Codicil. Mentions former husband Capt. Robinson. Wit: Same as to will. Execs. and Trustees: Lewis Robinson and John S. Willett. Wit: Samuel Anderson, John Riley. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE. Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. Farmer. May 13, 1806. July 31, 1810. 3.224. Wife Catharine Schneider to have use, interest &c. of all estate during life or widowhood, she to support his younger children. Older children: John, George, Mary (December'd) and Elizabeth. Younger children: Catharine, Margaret, Daniel and Susanna. Grandchildren: Elizabeth, Catherine and Matilda Etris children of dau. Mary Etris, December'd. Codicil May 17, 1810. Mentions estate of William Hulby, December'd. Wit: R. Whitehead, John Clark, Hannah Eyre. Execs: Sd. wife Catharine, son John and son-in-law Thomas Hewson of Phila. Sadler. Sd. exec. Thomas Hewson to be guardian of sd. three grandchildren. Wit: Joseph Peters, Robert Whitehead, Hannah Eyre. Letters granted to Catharine Schneider, August 6, 1810. RIGHTER, GEORGE. Roxborough, Phila. Co. Farmer. March 29, 1810. August 13, 1810. 3.226. Wife Christina to have free use, occupancy &c. of all his property during widowhood, at her death or marriage, estate to be divided between his two sons George and John. Execs: Sd. wife and sons George and John. Wit: John K. Day, Stephen Davis. SCHWARTZ, PHILIP. Germantown Twp. Phila. July 9, 1810. August 15, 1810. 3.227. Desires his ground adj. Peter Bechtel's land which her purchased of Hezekiah Huntsman be sold. Wife Susanna Schwartz to have use of all estate, after her decease to be sold and proceeds to his children viz: Daniel, George, Joseph, Ann, Susan and Sarah Schwartz. Execs: Sd. wife and sons Daniel and George Schwartz. Wit: Jacob Myer, John Gorgas. HARR, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. October 9, 1809. August 15, 1810. 3.228. Legacies to son Ezekiel E. Maddock, at his decease to his sons William and Ezekiel. Four prints presented to her by her bro. Ezekiel Edwards she bequeaths to sd. William and Ezekiel Maddock. Legacies to granddaus.: Caroline Maddock, Jane Maddock, Emma Maddock, Elizabeth Harr Maddock (dau. of son William L. Maddock, December'd) and her sister Sarah. Legacies to William McDowell. To friend Charles Evans. To granddau. Sarah Moore Maddock. To grandson Randall Malon Maddock. To bro. Griffith Edwards, at his death, to his children. To sister Ann McDowell. To sister Sarah E. Evans. To sister Mary Rowlett. To dau.-in-law Phoebe Maddock. To sister-in-law Sarah Edwards. To niece Elizabeth Harr Abbott. To niece Sarah Evans McDowell. To Sarah Ann Rowlett, Louisa Rowlett, sister Jane Haines. Execs: Joseph Moore and sd. son Ezekiel Maddock, both of Phila. Wit: Charles Evans, Sarah E. Evans. Griffith Edwards of Phila., grocer and Mary Rowlett wife of John Rowlett of sd city, accomptant affirmed. DICKINSON, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. July 24, 1810. August 15, 1810. 3.230. Provides for wife Mary and three children: Charles, Tabitha and infant dau. yet unnamed. If wife should die or marry before sd. youngest child attains age of sixteen years, he nominates his execs. as guardians. Execs: Bro. Jesse Dickinson and friend Andrew Thatcher. Wit: R. Whitehead, Jacob Keen, Philip Halzel. FALCONER, WILLIAM. Phila. August 4, 1810. August 16, 1810. 3.231. Wife Mary Falconer to have interest of all estate during life, at her decease to the Trustees of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church of America to be applied to use of Theological Seminary. Property consists of following viz: house in Union Street, four shares in Bank of PA, mortgate from Clement Biddle, bond from George Dorland of Chester Co., and a bond from John Heveland and Stephen Heveland. Execs: Wife Mary Falconer and friends Robert Ralston and David Mandeville of Phila. Wit: Ashbel Green, Christopher Marshall. Letters granted to Mary Falconer August 18, 1810. McCURDY, JOHN. Radnor Twp. Phila. Co. April 18, 1807. August 6, 1810. 3.233. Provides for wife Mary McCurdy. Son Robert to be educated and fitted for a store at discretion of son Hugh, whom he appoints his guardian. At decease of wife, estate to his children. Execs: Nephew John McCurdy of Phila. and John McCreales. Wit: Robert Martin, John Elliott. John McCurdy sworn September 3rd. and John McCreals sworn October 2, 1810. LASHER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Grocer. June 7, 1810. July 6, 1810. 3.234. Annuity to mother Barbara Lasher and sister Maria Young. Residue of estate to bro. Francis Lasher. Exec: Friend Peter Hertzog. Wit: Robert Whitehead, George Gorgas, Davis Ozum(?) Admin. granted with will annexed see Admin. File for 1811, No. 141. MURGATROYD, MARY. Late of Phila. Now of Trenton, NJ. January 15, 1810. September 11, 1810. 3.235. Richard Rundle of Blockley Twp., Phila. Co., John Perot, merchant and James S. Smith, Counsellor at Law both of Phila., to collect Rents, Issues, &c. of all estate, real and personal and to pay same to her parents Thomas Murgatroyd and Sarah P. Murgatroyd. Execs: Sd. Richard Rundle, John Perot and James S. Smith. Wit: N. Belleville, Molly Rhea(?), Thomas F. Leaming. Anna Cliffords and Sarah Clifford of Phila., spinsters affirmed. TAYLOR, JOHN, Jr. Native of Phila. and resident of that city, son of John Taylor, December'd, and Jane of same place, now living. At Havanna August 3, 1810. August 17, 1810. 3.237. Wife Maria Taylor and children: James and Jane, minors. Dn. Juan Reynolds, merchant residing in Havanna to have charge of property there, that in Phila., Europe or elsewhere to be under care of Matthew Semple, his attorney, residing in sd. city. Had contracted for sale of Schooner, his property named the Comet, with Joaquin Riva, which writing he had not formally finished &c., in case he should die before to completion desires that sd. Dn. Juan Reynolds should act as his exec. in this place for that purpose. Wit: John Taylor, Jr., Joseph M. Ferrety, and before Joseph De Salinas. Execs: Sd. Dn. Juan Reynolds and Matthew Semple. Wife and two children his universal heirs. Wit: Dn. Mariano Josep Canelas, Dn. Andre Bernal and Dn. Francisco Valerio of this place. Letters granted to Matthew Semple September 24, 1810. (Translation) LIDDON, ABRAHAM. Phila. Formerly Merchant. December 8, 1808. September 11, 1810. 3.239. Legacy in trust to friends Ellis Yarnell and Thomas Wistar both of sd. city, merchants, the interest of sd. fund for use of Elizabeth Cox (widow of James Cox) during life, after her decease to assistance of poor Inhabitants of Phila. under care of Society of Friends. Residue of estate to wife Isabella Liddon, at her decease to his grandson Abraham Lidddon Pennock. Execs: Sd. wife Isabella and grandson Abraham Liddon Pennock. Wit: Thomas Sheppard, Isaac Bartram. Letters granted to Abraham Liddon Pennock. STUART, SARAH. Phila. April 13, 1810. September 12, 1810. 3.241. All estate to sister Elizabeth Stuart. To niece Sarah Moody dau. of sister Margaret one bond due with interest by John Martin, Dr. of Medicine (now absent at sea) in case of her death, it reverts to sd. sister Elizabeth. To Rebecca Read and Margaret Read dau. of Dr. Read and to Maria Wilson her nieces each a mourning ring. Legacy to niece Anna Jennings, after death to sister Elizabeth Stuart. Exec: Sd. sister Elizabeth. Wit: George C. Potts, Andrew Browne. LAWERSWYLER, JACOB W. Phila. Merchant. November 10, 1809. September 14, 1810. 3.242. Legacy to sister Frances Cuthbert. Legacy in trust to sd. execs. to be invested and income to sd. sister Frances, at her decease to her children, if any. Legacy to John and Jacob Peter, children of December'd uncle Jacob Peter. To James S. Cuthbert his gold watch and gold headed cane given to him by Jacob Winey, Esq., December'd. To John Cuthbert, to Joseph Peter, to Sybilla Wilson. All residue of estate to mother Eliza Lawerswyler. Execs: Mother Eliza Lawerswyler and uncle John Maybin of Phila. Wit: Thomas Morris, Charles Schaffer. Letters granted to Eliza Sawerswyler. RIFFERT, PHILIP. Phila. Innkeeper. September 9, 1810. September 17, 1810. 3.243. Estate to wife Ursula Riffert and children. Execs: Sd. wife Ursula and Andrew Leinau of sd. city, hatter. Wit: Michl. Bright, Lewis Rush, Isaac Wampole. BASON, ELIZABETH. Phila. Co. July 2, 1810. August 17, 1810. 3.244. Legacy to sister Elizabeth now wife of Samuel Stall of Baltimore, at her death sd. legacy to her children. Legacy to sister Ann Collins of Fawn Twp., York Co. Legacy to niece Hannah, now wife of Samuel Fisher, to be left in hands of Nathan Sellers, overplus at her decease, to her children. Legacy to niece Ann Keichler, now wife of George Kiechler and her nephew James Elkins. To William Elkin and Mary Elkin son and dau. of Joseph and Ann Elkin late of Baltimore, December'd. To Sarah Roberts dau. of James and Abby Roberts. To children of niece Sarah Ruall(?) viz: Joseph, Mary, John and Hannah. Residue of estate to sd. Sarah Roberts and her young bro. whose name she does not recollect. Exec: Friend George Knorr of Northern Liberties, Board Merchant. Wit: Michael Hartley, John Dreprefontaine. Letters granted to exec. November 22, 1810. ROSSETER, JOHN CAPT. September 6, 1810. September 21, 1810. 3.246. We, Dr. Benjamin Rush, John Meany and John Smith being at the house of Capt. John Rosseter September 6, 1810 heard the sd. John Rosseter declare his will to be one half to his wife Eliza and one half to his natural son John Rosseter. Execs: Lewis Clapier, John Ashley and James Sawer. Wit: James Cooper, Mary Smith. HOW, JEFFERY. Phila. Coachmaker. August 15, 1807. September 21, 1810. 3.246. All estate to friend Joseph Randolph of sd. city, painter and glazier, as he knows of no relatives. Sd. Joseph Randolph to be exec. Exec: Joseph Randolph. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, George Willard. ELLIOTT, JOHN. Phila. Druggist. August 26, 1810. September 22, 1810. 3.247. To Alice Harlan who now lives in his family he leaves an annuity to be paid out of his estate on Grays Alley purchased of the Ramsay family. Legacies to nieces Elizabeth and Mary Elliott. To dau. Hannah Elliott in trust, interest there of for use of Aimwell School, if sd. Society should be dissolved the sd. sum to be given to friends Ellis Yarnall and Caleb Peirce, to be paid to Treasurer for time being of the Institution under care of Religious Society of Friends for PA, NJ, &c., the interest to be used for education young women unable to attain the benefits of that Institution. Residue of estate to dau. Hannah Elliott, to son John Elliott, Jr., to son Daniel Elliott, the remaining full share to friends Joseph Cruckshank and Isaac Wistar Morris in trust for son Harvey Elliott. Desires that the Southern Farm on his tract of land in Oxford Twp., called Glenfield be not sold but remain for mutual accommodation of his children. Execs: Sons John Elliott, Jr., and Daniel Elliott and friends Joseph Cruckshank and Isaac Wistar Morris. Wit: John Wilson, Stephen Taylor. JACKSON, JOSEPH. Late of Gloucester Co., NJ, now of Northern Liberties, Phila. September 6, 1810. September 26, 1810. 3.249. To son John Jackson one half of place purchased of Shippen, also a piece of land off sd. tract to be run off in same manner it was by Nelson. Execs. to sell the other half of sd. place. The monies there from to be placed at interest for benefit of son Isaac, at his death to his children. Sold part of sd. lot to Jeptha Abbott near the Meeting House. To son Thomas plantation purchased of Samuel Tomlin on which Henry now lives. To son Henry the place he purchased of Samuel Nicholson, also land adj. land purchased of Quinton, also land adj. that which he purchased of Benjamin Whitall, Sheriff, adj. that purchased of Thomas Wilson, all above lands are in Gloucester Co., NJ. To grandchildren Robert Sparks and Elizabeth Sparks, children of dau. Sarah, place where he lives in N. L., Phila. To dau. Sarah estate which formerly belonged to her as the widow of Job West and which he (Joseph Jackson) purchased of Charles French. Provides for wife Lydia. Legacies to daus.: Nancy, Edith, Mary and Hannah. Residue of personal estate to his four sons: John, Isaac, Thomas and Henry and to his last mentioned four daus. Execs: Son John Jackson and friend Josiah Herritage. Wit: Francis Turner, Isaiah West, Christian F. Fackman. Codicil September 7, 1810. Alters legacies, mentions Joseph and Ann West children of dau. Edith. Wit: Same as to will. McCURDY, JAMES. Phila. Grocer. September 25, 1810. October 4, 1810. 3.251. Estate to wife Mary McCurdy so long as she remains his widow. Legacy to stepdau. Martha Scoles. To stepson Francis Scoles. At decease of wife all estate to sd. stepson subject to the bequeath before mentioned to his sister Martha Scoles. Execs: Sd. wife Mary and friend John Cunningham. Wit: Samuel H. Jacobs, B. Newcomb, Jr. MILLER, HESTER ANN. Phila. Co. Widow. June 24, 1808. September 24, 1810. 3.252. Legacy to Hester Ann Dick dau. of sister Mary Dick. Remainder of furniture to be sold, money placed at interest and used for support and education of sd. Hester Ann Dick, when she arrives at twenty one years or gets married, all residue to be divided amongst the following: sd. Hester Ann Dick, Richard P. Thomas son of sister Elizabeth Thomas, William Thomas Palmer son of bro. William, December'd, Elizabeth Palmer dau. of Richard Palmer, Phoebe Jones Palmer dau. of John Jones Palmer and Francis Dickinson son of Phoebe Dickinson, if sd. Hester Ann Dick departs this life in her minority without issue, her share to her sd. Hester Ann Dick's sisters. Execs: Bro. Richard Palmer and friend James Engle. Wit: Justinian Fox, Heronimus Warner, Robt. Whitehead, Benjamin Brown, W. -James Engle renounced. WALLACE, WILLIAM, DR. Southwark. Phila. Co. September 18, 1810. October 6, 1810. 3.253. All estate to wife Margaret Wallace and son Wesley William Wallace. Execs: Wife Margaret Wallace and bro.-in-law John Tittermary, Senr. Wit: John D. Armstrong, John Riddle, Peter Hortz. BERGENDOLLAR, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. May 14, 1810. October 10, 1810. 3.254. Legacy to granddau. Eliza dau. of son Frederick. Desires her messuage and lot of ground where she dwells shall be sold, monies from sd. sale to son Daniel. To dau. Nancy and to Eliza, John and Anne children of son Frederick. Residue of estate to her three children: Daniel, Frederick and Nancy. Execs: Sd. son Daniel and friend Joseph Fricker. Wit: Robt. Whitehead, Henry Burckhart, Hannah Eyre. Joseph Fricker renounced. ACKLEY, DAVID. Phila. Shopkeeper. February 12, 1808. October 15, 1810. 3.256. All estate to be converted into money, income of sd. estate to his parents Thomas Ackley and Elizabeth his wife, at decease of parents, legacy to bro. John B. Ackley, at his death to his two daus. Mercy Ackley and Elizabeth Ackley and their children. Mary Ackley late Mary Miller, wife of sd. John B. Ackley. Annuity to sister Hannah Johnson, at her death to her children, if any, if not to Magdalen Society of Phila. To sister Sarah Watson. To sister Martha Coughling. To children of William Watson and sister Sarah his wife, namely: Joseph, Thomas, David, Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, John, Josiah, Martha, Washington and Tolbert Watson. To children of late bro. Thomas Ackley and Rachel his wife, namely: Martha, Sarah, John and Thomas Ackley. To David and Mary Ackley children of bro. Mordecai Ackley and Rebecca his wife, both December'd. To children of Thomas Coughling and sister Martha, his wife namely Lydia, Samuel, Elizabeth and Rebecca Coughling. To John Tolbert son of sister Hannah. To Mercy and Elizabeth Ackley daus. of bro. John Ackley. To Society for the institution and support of First day or Sunday Schools in Phila. and Districts of Southwark and Northern Liberties, to Phila. Dispensary and to Overseers of Publick Schools in Phila. Execs: Bro. sd. John B. Ackley, Josiah Johnson and Gilbert Gaw, Windsor chairmaker all of Phila. Wit: Peter Thomson, Silas E. Weir. Gilbert Gaw renounced. HITNER, SARAH. Now or late of Phila. Formerly wife of Daniel Hitner but now a feme sole. August 15, 1810. October 19, 1810. 3.261. To children by sd. Hitner namely: Mary, Elizabeth, Isabella, Sarah and George. Robt. Kennedy and James McCawley trustees for her and her sd. children. Execs: Bros. John McCalla, Northern Liberties, William McCalla of Jenkin Town and Alexander McCalla of Phila. Wit: Richard F. Leech, Clement Sheppard. Codicil September 10, 1810. to Harriott Lora who now lives with her. Wit: James Dewey, Christiana Kenderdine. WARNER, FREDERICK, Germantown. Phila. Co. September 7, 1810. October 22, 1810. 3.263. To wife Margarett Warner the house in which he lives with ground, all household goods &c. at her decease to all his children (names not given). Execs: Sd. wife Margarett and son John Warner. Wit: Isaac Bringhurst, Woolery Fryhoffer, Jacob Ashmead. FISHER, THOMAS. Phila. Gentleman. December 19, 1806. October 24, 1810. 3.263. Bequeaths his property to children: William Logan Fisher, James Logan Fisher, Hannah Logan Fisher and Esther Fisher. Eldest son Joshua Fisher lately died leaving wife Elizabeth Powell Fisher, enciente. Property in Phila. purchased from Peter Reeve and wife, property devised to him by his father Joshua Fisher, December'd, Meadow in Passyunk Twp. Phila. Co., devised to him by sd. father. Property in Southwark held with bro. Miers Fisher, land now or late in Twp. of Chemung, State of NY, purchased of Richard Harrison and wife, half of which he sold to William Cooper of Coopertown. Property originally in Westmorland Co., PA, by division of that co. thrown into several counties. Bros. Samuel R. Fisher and Miers Fisher and nephews Joshua and Thomas Gilpin interested is sd. property. Property in Bristol Twp., Phila. Co., now annexed to Country Seat Wakefield, formerly the estate of his late wife Sarah Logan under the will of her father William Logan. Property in Bristol Twp., Phila. Co., purchased from William Dagnie and wife and from Assignees of John Mayo. Brew house, malt house &c. in Phila., purchased from John Baker, Esq., administrators of William Van Phul, Esq. Property in Phila. purchased from trustees of William Peters. Property in Baltimore, MD, which John Brown and Jane his wife conveyed to George Emlen who conveyed the same to him according to leases made to Abraham France, Henry Hartman, Tinker & Stiles and James Davidson, all which sd. George Emlen conveyed to him and he has leased to Michael Peters, rents received by friend John McKim of Baltimore. Ground in Southwark, Phila. Co. held with bro. Miers Fisher by devise from sd. father. Land in Canaan Twp., Wayne Co., sometime called the Proprietors Garden and afterwards Elk Forrest bought of William Cooper now held in common with sister Lydia Gilpin and bros. Samuel and Miers Fisher. Purchased form Samuel Emlen, Jr., and wife, land in or near Otsego Co., NY State being part of tract since called Bloomfield. Lands in Otsego Co., N. Y. formerly property of Henry Hill who conveyed them to John Holker, he to Thomas Fitzimons &c. Legacy to yearly Mtg. of Friends, Indian Natives who received our first Proprietary William Penn to derive benefit thereof. Legacies to PA Hospital, Monthly Mtg. of Woman Friends Southern District, Phila. To friends Rebecca Jones and Benjamin Mason. To Elizabeth Scott who served her time in his family. To Mary Kirkpatrick. To Priamus Stanton. Entered into partnership with his father, later taking in bros. Samuel R. and Jabez Maud Fisher. Entered into lumber business with bro. Miers, Thomas Hough and Caleb Bickham about 1784. Connected with Paper Mills at Brandywine. Partnership with Leonard Snowden in 1800 in Brewery Business. To grandchildren Thomas Fisher and Sarah Logan Fisher children of son William and to nephew Thomas Fisher son of bro. Samuel R. Fisher. To expected grandchild, child of son Joshua. Execs: Sons William Logan Fisher and James Logan Fisher, also to be guardians of dau. Esther Fisher and of expected grandchild. Wit: Charles Wharton, Redwood Fisher, Owen Jones, Robert Waln, John Roberts. Codicil. Sister Lydia Gilpin since deceased, son born to dau.-in-law Elizabeth Powell Fisher named for her husband Joshua, December'd. Wit: Robert Waln, John B. Wallace, Jno. Roberts. Signed January 18, 1809. BAIRD, WILLIAM. Southwark. Phila. Co. Mariner. February 17, 1810. October 24, 1810. 3.274. Provides for wife Sarah. To sister Martha, wife of Christopher Cunningham of this state. At decease of sd. wife execs. to sell property, money from such sale to his bros. and sisters namely: Mark Baird, Ann wife of William Ferguson, Susannah wife of Patrick Rankin all of Ireland and Martha wife of Christopher Cunningham of PA. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah Baird and friends Joseph Snowden and James Sawer of Phila., merchants. Wit: Samuel S. Veacock, H. H. Kennedy. ANDREWS, JOHN. Phila. October 22, 1810. October 26, 1810. 3.276. All estate in U. S. or in Denmark or elsewhere to daus. Elizabeth and Sophia. Estate left to him by uncle in Denmark. Execs: Friends George Reed and William Mann of Phila. Wit: William Way, John Allison. GARDNER, JOHN JACOB. Germantown. Phila. Co. September 17, 1810. October 27, 1810. 3.277. All property to be sold, monies to be invested for support of wife Rachael during life, at her decease to his five children namely: Valentine Gardner, Jacob Gardner, Henry Gardner, Nancy Brown and Catharine Zerns. Execs: Sd. sons Valentine and Jacob. Wit: Henry Sorber, Frederick Youngkorth, Elias Sorber. PRITCHETT or PRICHETT, ABRAHAM KINTZING. Phila. House Carpenter. October 8, 1810. October 30, 1810. 3.278. Provides for wife, three children: Anna Elizabeth Prichett, Josephine Prichett and Abraham Kintzing Prichett. Execs: And guardians bro. John Prichett and relation William Thackara, they to consult with Mrs. Goodwin wife of Thomas Goodwin. Peter Thomson to be overseer. Wit: Jonathan Evans, Peter Thomson. FRANCIS, SARAH. October 6, 1810. October 29, 1810. 3.279. Property in Radnor Twp., Delaware Co. bequeathed to her by her father David Cornogg to be sold. Monies from sale to grandchildren according to her husband Thomas Francis' last will. To son-in-law Thomas Fitzgerald, to dau. Elizabeth Gordon. Execs: Sd. son-in-law Thomas Fitzgerald and dau. Elizabeth wife of Elisha Gordon. Wit: Nathan Chapin, John Hellings. Thomas Fitzgerald renounced. KESLER, FREDERICK. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Cordwainer. August 27, 1810. November 5, 1810. 3.280. Estate to be sold. Provides for wife Catharine Kesler. Residue of estate to eight children namely: Mary Stork, Martin Kesler, Eve Kesler, Frederick Kesler, Adam Kesler, Catharine Kesler, Daniel Kesler and Susan Kesler. Codicil September 13, 1810. Exec: Friend and neighbour William Binder, Northern Liberties, hatter. Wit: Samuel Lehman, blacksmith, John Palmer. SPENCER, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. Grocer. October 19, 1810. November 5, 1810. 3.281. To dau. Jane Spencer by Sarah Sapley in Parish of Kilmore, Co. of Armaugh and Kingdom of Ireland, in case of decease of sd. dau. leaving no issue, estate to be divided amongst the children of bro. Thomas Spencer, December'd, living in co. above named. Execs: Con. O. Donel and Christopher Armstrong. Wit: James Eccles, Henery McCully. HAMMITT, FRANCES. Phila. Co. Widow. December 16, 1808. November 9, 1810. 3.282. All estate to friend John C. Otto of Phila., Physician, whom she appoints exec. Execs: John C. Otto. Wit: William Stevenson, William Allibone. WILLIAMS, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. September 18, 1810. November 13, 1810. 3.283. Estate to children namely: Sarah Boyd (wife of William Boyd), John, Eliza and Mary Williams. Exec: Bro.-in-law James Stokes, he to be guardian of her three minor children: John, Eliza, Mary. Wit: George Ireland, Peter Thomson. EWING, WILLIAM. Bristol Borough. Bucks Co. June 10, 1810. November 17, 1810. 3.285. Bequeaths to Samuel Ewing and William Davidson one seventh part of George Tavern at Second and Arch Streets, Phila. in trust for use of children: William Elliott Ewing and Amelia Ewing, other children: Elizabeth, Thomas, John and Hannah. Also bequeaths to sd. trustees his share of KY Lands he is entitled to from his father's estate in trust for sd. William Elliott Ewing and Amelia Ewing. Appoints sd. trustees Samuel Ewing and William Davidson his execs. and guardians for sd. minor children. Execs: Samuel Ewing and William Davidson. Wit: George Klingel. Thomas Ross and Thomas Sergeant, Attornies at Law affirmed. William Davidson renounced. LOWNES, DAVID. Phila. Watchmaker. October 26, 1810. November 19, 1810. 3.285. Legacies to nephew John Lownes (son of bro. Caleb Lownes and Margaret his wife). To nephew Edward Lownes, to nephew George Lownes both sons of sd. bro. Caleb and Margaret his wife also bequeaths to sd. nephews his two Patent Rights, one for insuring the Schuylkill water clear and cold in all seasons as the pump water, the other for insuring Hydrants from the effects of frost in coldest weather. To Mary Livingston, ground in Moyamensing Twp., Phila. Co., adj. estate of the late John Lownes along line of George Goodwins Rope walk. All residue of estate to sd. three nephews. Execs: Friends Peter Robeson of Phila. Co., miller and Samuel Pancoast of sd. city, iron monger. Wit: Francis Mallet, William Andrews. Letters granted to Samuel Pancoast November 29, 1810. COLLINS, CHALKLEY. Phila. Biscuit Baker. November 1, 1810. November 26, 1810. 3.287. All estate to wife Elizabeth Collins, she to support and educate his three children namely Thomas B., Caroline and Joshua Collins. At her decease or marriage, estate to sd. three children. If sd. wife should die during minority of dau. Caroline, he commits her to guardianship of his sister Mary Collins. Codicil November 1, 1810. Wit: Same as will. Execs: Friends William Yardley, Timothy Paxson and Joseph Beale, all of Phila. Wit: Benjamin Collins, Peter Thomson. LARGE, EBENEZER. Phila. Merchant. July 5, 1810. November 28, 1810. 3.289. Annuity to wife Dorothy Large. To dau. Sarah Mifflin, not liable for debts of her husband. To sons John Baldwin Large and James Large. Execs: Wife Dorothy Large and sons John Baldwin Large and James Large. Wit: James B. Thompson, Thomas W. Morgan, Wharton Lewis. NACE, JACOB. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co. Farmer. July 18, 1807. December 3, 1810. 3.290. Provides for wife Alice Nace. to sons Peter and John, land in Germantown Twp. To a line between his (Jacob Nace) land and Donaldson's in a line of Charles Nice's land &c. To place of beginning (as May more clearly appear by Deed of Release in his possission, Jacob Van Winkel and others to Sebastian Miller) and by Widow Mason's land. To children of son Martin, December'd. Execs: Sd. wife Alice and sons Peter and John Nace Wit: Casper Guyer, John Burnheter. Letters granted to Alice Nace and John Nace the surviving execs. HEFFERNAN or HIFFERNAN, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. Cordwainer. December 17, 1804. December 3, 1810. 3.292. Estate to wife Mary Heffernan whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Mary Heffernan. Wit: William Allison, William McCall. CUBIN, JOHN. Southwark. Phila. Co. Rigger. July 13, 1810. December 10, 1810. 3.292. To stepson Nicholas Armstrong a silver watch &c. which belonged to his father, all residue of estate to wife Sarah and son William. Execs: Friends Alexander Urquhart of Southwark, gentleman and Daniel Coates of Northern Liberties, tanner. Wit: John Curtis, James Moffett. BETTON, SAMUEL. Of the Parish of Saint Ann's Middlesex Co., Jamaica. (Liber 82 Folio 168). December 16, 1809. March 3, 1810. 3.294. All estate to wife Catharine Betton, sons Samuel and John Betton and dau. Mary Anne Betton. Execs: Wife Catharine Betton and sd. sons Samuel Betton and John Price Betton. Wit: James Newby, John Wallis, Charles Campbell. MASSEY, CHARLES. Phila. October 13, 1809. December 13, 1810. 3.295. All estate to sons John and Thomas Massey. To dau. Ann Brown and granddau. Margaret Duncan. Codicil June 30, 1810 . Alters legacies mentions William Brown, husband of dau. Ann. Wit: Same as to will. Exec: Friend John Greiner of Phila., merchant. Wit: William Leedom, Jonathan Percival. ALLEN, JOHN. Co. of Dutchess and State of NY. Gentleman. November 14, 1808. April 19, 1809. 3.296. Estate to wife Christina Livingston Allen, after her death to his children (names not given). All real estate in PA, NJ, NY, and elsewhere to be sold. Execs: John Johnston, Esq., of Dutchess Co., NY, bro. William Allen of same co. and state and wife Christina Livingston Allen. Wit: Robert Taylor, Joseph Bird, David J. Johnston. SULLENDER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Blacksmith. July 6, 1810. December 13, 1810. 3.299. Wife Wilhelmina Sullender to have all rents, incomes &c. of estate. Son Peter Sullender and granddau. Sarah Ann Sheppard child of late dau. Elizabeth. Appoints wife guardian of sd. granddau. and extx. of will so long as she remains his widow. Execs: Wife, George Kline, Charles Yetter. Wit: R. Whitehead, Peter Grim, Adam Schaffer. KLING, JOHN. Phila. Gentleman. November 18, 1808. December 20, 1810. 3.301. All estate to wife Mary Ann Kling, after death or marriage to be divided as folows viz: to dau. Catharine Baker wife of George Baker, Esq, to son Dr. John Kling, York Co., PA, to dau. Rachel Keslor's (December'd) children, to dau. Susannah Raybold, to dau. Elizabeth Kling, to son George Philip Kling, shoemaker, to son George A. Kling, Mariner, to dau. Sopha Charlotte Kling. Execs: Friends John Long and Isaac Wampole. Wit: Jacob Painter, Samuel Young. Codicil September 5, 1810. Wife Mary Ann Kling to sell house in which they live if she desires. Wit: William Porter, Samuel Young, Joseph Norman. Isaac Wampole renounced. RHOADS, SARAH. Phila. Relict of Samuel Rhoads late of same place, merchant. September 21, 1810. December 21, 1810. 3.303. Legacies to grandsons Coleman Fisher and Samuel Rhoads Fisher, to be paid out of a Pasture Lot in Passyunk Twp. in tenure of the heirs of Robert Erwin. All residue of estate to son-in-law Samuel W. Fisher and friend Dr. Thomas Parke (except what is disposed of in a memorandum dated April 24, 1809) in trust for benefit of grandchildren: Samuel Rhoads, Sarah Rhoads Jr., Elizabeth Rhoads and Mary Rhoads. Memorandum. Legacies to son-in-law Samuel W. Fisher. To sister Mary Pleasants. To granddaus.: Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary Rhoads (a set of tea table plates which S. W. Fisher returned to her on his second marriage). To grandsons Coleman and S. Rhoads Fisher. To Jane McLeod. To Hannah Chamberlain. To Betty Porter (formerly Randolph). To Frank her little waiting man. Signed April 26, 1809. Execs: Sd. Samuel W. Fisher and Thomas Parke. Wit: John Townsend, Isaac T. Hopper. OVERINGTON, JOHN. Belmont Place near Vaux Hall in Parish of Saint Mary Lambeth in Co. of Surry. Gentleman. August 10, 1807. March 21, 1811. 3.307. All estate in England or America to his wife Sarah Overington, after her decease, to his son William Overington, in case of death of sd. son, bequeaths whole estate to bro.-in-law Thomas Ffogden of parish of Troten in Sussex Co., yeoman, to his (Thomas Fogden's) dau. Elizabeth Upton wife of Thomas Upton of Colworth, sd. Co. of Sussex, farmer, and to his son Thomas Ffogdon. To wife Sarah Overington's aunt Mary Feachon wife of William Feachen parish of East Dean of Sussex Co., husbandman, to William Todman of Wool Lavington in sd. co., husbandman. To first cousins both of his father Thomas Overington and his mother Mary Overington. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah Overington, if wife and sons die, he appoints friends Thomas Fogdon of Troton and Thomas Smith of Parish of Creatham, Co. of Sussex, husbandman. Wit: William Gifford, G. Kerwood, Daniel Fryett, Millbank St. Westmn. LIPPINCOTT, NATHANIEL. Waterford, Gloucester Co. NJ. Farmer. August 30, 1787. August 16, 1790. 3.310. Provides for wife Mary Lippincott during widowhood. To son Caleb Lippincott part of land bought of Richard Haines, adj. lands of Amos Haines and Samuel Stokes, also part of his home place adj. lands of sd. Samuel Stokes, John Matlack, meadow in tenure of John Griffith. To grandson Wallace Lippincott, plantation on which he (Nathaniel Lippincott) now lives including land in tenure of William Bell. To grandsons John Lippincott and Jesse Lippincott. To son Seth's daus. Grandson Jesse Lippincott to have that part of land and Cedar Swamp before given to his father, at his death to his bro. Joshua Lippincott. to grandson Aquilla Lippincott property in Moores Town descended to him (Nathaniel Lippincott) from his father, he paying to granddaus. Abigail and Martha Borton and to niece Phebe Burr's dau. Sarah &c. at his death to his eldest son. To niece Martha Borton. To grandson Nathaniel Busby, son of dau. Martha Busby. To granddaus. Ann and Mary Busby house in Arch Street, Phila., purchased of Lazarus Pine. To survivors of dau. Grace's children and appoints their father Jabez Busby trustee for his sd. children. To granddau. Mary Haines. To grandsons Benjamin and Nathaniel Busby sons of dau. Grace, should they both die, the whole shall go to their sisters. To Treasurer of Preparative Meeting of Haddonfield. Execs: Sons Caleb Lippincott and Joshua Borton. Wit: Thomas Stokes, Samuel Allinson, William Allinson. Codicil July 22, 1788. Since making will has exchanged meadow property with Samuel Allinson, bequeaths to grandson Wallace Lippincott. Wit: Samuel Allinson, Jane Siddons, Mary Allinson. EVERHART, CHARLOTTE. Phila. Dau. of John Everhart. December 10, 1810. December 26, 1810. 3.317. All estate to friend Aaron Wolff of Phila. Sister Johanna Thauworth. Martin Reesse administrator to the estate of her father. Exec: Sd. Aaron Wolff. Wit: George Sees, Samuel Weeks, Thomas Stewart. BROWNE, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Blacksmith. April 13, 1799. December 31, 1810. 3.318. To sons John Coats Browne and William Johnson Browne and dau. Sarah Browne. All residue of estate to his wife Sarah Browne. Exec. and guardian of minor children William and Sarah, sd. wife Sarah and his son John Coats Browne, exec. Money advanced for good will of lease purchased of execs. of Robert Magie's estate &c. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah and his son John Coats Browne. Wit: Jos. Cowperthwait, Ab. M. Garrigues. Codicil March 17, 1804. Directs that no rent shall be charged to son John Coats Browne for use of his estate in Kensington and that his son William J. Browne and his friends Abraham M. Garrigues be execs. instead of Joseph Cowperthwait and John W. Vancleve, whose names he has erased out of above Testament. William McFaden of Phila., merchant and John Welsh of sd. city, merchatn, affirmed. Letters granted to William J. Browne and John Coats Brown. BOOKCHOP, JOHN GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 21, 1810. January 3, 1811. 3.320. Appoints John Lowe, organ builder of Northern Liberties, Phila., exec. he to forward all money to bro.-in-law in Germany (name not given). Exec: John Lowe. Wit: James Brearley, Mary Brearley. DAVISSON, JOHN. Mariner of Phila. and late Master of Ship Mount Vernon of that place. June 1, 1808. October 15, 1810. 3.321. Legacies to Mrs. Rebecca Wilkinson, widow of ----Wilkinson and dau. of Rebecca Rice, wid. of John Rice, late of Phila. and formerly ship carpenter of Kensington. to Charlotte Rice another dau. of sd. Rebecca Rice wid. of John. Remainder of estate to sd. Rebecca Rice, at her death to her children: Rebecca Wilkinson, Charlotte Rice, John Rice and Thomas Rice. Execs: Thomas Beale, Esq., of ----in Great Britain and James Smith Wilcocks of Phila., both now residing in China. Wit: Dom. Jose Gomes, Alex. Vearson, John Budwell, Manuel Anto. du Silva, Matthew Vandenberg. SCOTTEN, SAMUEL. Borough of Bristol, Co. of Bucks, PA. November 30, 1805. January 3, 1811. 3.323. Provides for wife Jane Scotten. To bro. William Scotten, a rent charge payable out of lot in Southwark in tenure of James McKinley, at his death to his children, except his son Samuel. To sisters Sarah and Lucy rent charges payable out of property in southwark in tenure of Robert Maffett and a Tavern called Ewe and Lamb in Northern Liberties Phila., in tenure of William Brown. Annuity to Mary DeNormandie. To half sister Elizabeth Jones payable out of lot in Southwark in tenure of Margaret Coulton, at her death to First day or Sunday School Society of Phila. for education of poor children. To Philadelphia Society for support of Charity Schools and to African Episcopal Church of Phila. To nephew Samuel Scotten son of bro. William, at his death to his children, if he dies without issue, to his (the sd. Samuel's) bros. and sisters. Nieces Hannah Johnson, Sarah Hartshorne and Ann Brown. Nephew Isaac Wilson. to friends Robert Haydock, his wife Susan Haydock, Eden Haydock, Samuel Haydock and his mother and Ann Haydock. To James Wills, Jr. Execs. to pay to Thomas Hall a legacy for use of Samuel Scotten Hall (who bears his name). To Elizabeth Stackhouse. Property in tenure of Adam Trip. To Major, Aldermen and Citizens of Phila. a rent charge payable out of property in tenure of John Long, they to pay on the 23rd of February each year (it being his birthday) twelve dollars worth of bread to the poor of Phila. and Southwark. To nephew Samuel Scotten Street. to contributors of PA Hospital. To Bristol Preparative Meeting in Bucks Co. to be used for free school for blacks founded by Anthony Benezet. Codicil April 11, 1806. Ann Scotten dau. of sd. bro. William, property in Borough of Bristol purchased of James Harrison. Wit: James Dunlap, Robert Frazer. Codicil June 15, 1808. Wit: John Bonsall, Joseph Beale, Robert Frazer. Codicil October 2, 1810. Leaves Sundry articles of personal property to those mentioned in his will and to Sarah Hartshorne his wife's niece. Wit: James Wills and John Bonsall. Execs: Friends Eden Haydock, Samuel Haydock and James Wills, Jr. Wit: James Wills, Robert Frazer. LASKEY, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. December 14, 1810. January 4, 1811. 3.333. To children: Mary Gardner, Elizabeth Fraley, Sarah Stokes, John Laskey, Rebecca Aldenburgh, Harriet Laskey and Edward Laskey. Grandchildren Francis and Edward Boyd, children of December'd dau. Catharine. Son-in-law John W. Fraley. Exec: Isaac Wampole of Phila., Scrivener. Wit: Enoch Wheeler, Charles Wheeler. HEYL, PHILIP. Phila. Baker. January 31, 1810. January 5, 1811. 3.334. Children: Mary Raser, Philip Heyl, Jr., John Heyl and Elizabeth Heyl. Nephew John Heyl son of late bro. John. Mary Heyl wife of sd. son Philip Heyl, Jr. Property in Phila. purchased of the late widow Meser. Messuage, tenement, Bake House &c. purchased of George Peters in Germantown, Phila. Codicil March 7, 1810. Dau. Mary Raser, December'd, leaves her share to her five children namely: William, Thomas, John B., George and Mary Raser. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. Execs: Son John and nephew John Heyl. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. CAMPBELL, GEORGE. Esq. Phila. October 22, 1810. January 5, 1811. 3.339. Estate to wife Helen Campbell. Exec: Son George Campbell, Jr. Wit: John C. Otto, Thomas I. Hewson. BURROWS, JOHN. Phila. Mariner. November 16, 1808. January 3, 1811. 3.339. Estate to friend Amos Marshall of Phila., wafer maker, if not living to Mary Marshall, his wife. Execs: Sd. friend Amos Marshall or his wife Mary. Wit: Benjamin R. Morgan, Samuel Walker. BEATES, CONRAD. Phila. Tobacconist. September 16, 1793. January 11, 1811. 3.340. Income of estate to wife Barbara during widowhood. Children: Frederick, Henry, William, Catharine and Mary. to sd. execs. in trust for son Peter and dau. Barbara, wife of Frederick Schutz. Execs: Sons Frederick, Henry and William. Wit: George Dannacher, Josannen Gierdor(?), George F. Alberti, Adam Kuhn. Letters granted to Frederick Beates. SMALLWOOD, ISAAC. Phila. Innkeeper. October 16, 1809. January 14, 1811. 3.343. Estate to be sold, monies from sale to wife Priscilla, at her decease to Robert Sparks, Jr. (son of half bro. Robert Sparks). To Isaac Smallwood Porch (son of nephew John Porch). To Isaac Smallwood Ashton (son of George Ashton). To Isaac Smallwood Clark. To Isaac Smallwood (son of Peter Smallwood). To Isaac Smallwood (son of Manlie Smallwood) and to Priscilla Smallwood (dau. of sd. Manlie Smallwood) now Priscilla Hampton. Execs: Wife Priscilla Smallwood and friend Samuel C. Champion of Gloucester Co., NJ. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. MUMFORD, THOMAS. Phila. February 21, 1811. February 26, 1811. 3.345. All estate to mother (name not given). Bro. John Mumford. Execs: Friends Samuel Logan and John Murry. Wit: John Treas, Samuel Hammett, John Collman. GAMBER, MARY. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. Widow. November 2, 1809. January 30, 1811. 3.345. All estate to son John Gamber, whom she appoints exec. Exec: Son John Gamber. Wit: Frederick Beates, Peter Wagner, Jr. CROSBY, SAMPSON. Southwark. Phila. Co. Innkeeper. September 5, 1805. February 2, 1811. 3.346. All personal estate to wife Elizabeth Crosby, also property in Phila., purchased of Jonathan Penrose, Esq., Sheriff. Property where he lives purchased of John Cassin. Stepdau. Elizabeth Werebrook. George Snyder, son of Philip Snyder. Sister Lucy Kitteridge wife of Dr. Francis Kitteridge of Mass. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth and friends George Dougherty and George Barclay. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Daniel Addis. Letters granted to Elizabeth Crosby and Geo. Barclay February 8, 1811. WOODWARD, JACOB. Phila. House Carpenter. February 27, 1794. February 5, 1811. 3.347. All estate to wife Mary, at her decease to her children: Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Deborah. Exec: Sd. wife Mary. Wit: John Yeager, Adam May BURKIT, JOHN. Phila. Carter. January 27, 1811. February 6, 1811. 3.348. Provides for wife (name not given). Mentions several children, but gives no names excepting Moses and Harriet. Execs: Friends Samuel Curtes and John Bowers, requesting them to consult friends John B. Wallace and Thomas Bradford, Jr., debt due him by Philip Anderson. Wit: Thomas Bradford, John H. Smith, Samuel Colhoun, M.D. DIETERICK, JOSEPH. Phila. Gentleman. July 18, 1810. February 11, 1811. 3.350. Estate to wife Catharine Dieterick whom he appoints extx. Execs: Wife Catharine Dieterick. Wit: Michel Hertzog, Robert Whitehead, Andrew Seguin. TAWS, JAMES. Passyunk. Phila. Co. December 9, 1801. ----. 3.350. Estate to wife Cathrine Taws, formerly Cathrine Kier. Execs: Sd. wife and James Gibson, distiller and Thomas Mackie, merchant. Wit: William Mitchell, James Cooper, T. Lowry Mackie. ALBERTSON, SUSANNAH. Abington Twp., Montgomery Co. Widow. September 25, 1809. August 22, 1810. 3.351. To daus. Sarah Webster and Susannah Beans and to Benjamin Albertson and Jonathan Albertson. To children of Thomas Albertson and to Susan and Thomas Albertson, children of Benjamin Albertson. Directs Nicholas Waln to sell land bought of son Benjamin. Legacies to Benjamin Webster and Benjamin Beans. Execs: Sons Jacob and Benjamin Albertson. Wit: Nicholas Waln and Nicholas Waln, Jr. Letters granted February 16, 1811. SALTAR, JOHN, Phila. Co. September 27, 1808. September 12, 1810. 3.352. Provides for wife Elizabeth Saltar. Six children viz: Margret, Maria, Lucy, John, George and Francis. Execs. to sell real estate in NJ. Deducts from shares of daus. Margret and Maria, amount lent their husbands (names not given). Codicil July 2, 1810. Mentions derangement of dau. Maria's husband's affairs. Son George, December'd, appoints grandson Lynford Lardner exec. in his place. Wit: Ann McMurtrie, Anna Maria Tilghman, Henry McMurtrie. John Saltar sworn February 16, 1811, Elizabeth Saltar February 27, 1811. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth and sons John and George G. Saltar. Wit to will: John Wilkinson, Thomas Chappell, William Ashton. McCURRACH, JAMES. Phila. Broker. February 19, 1811. March 2, 1811. 3.354. Legacies to sister Isabella McCurach, Deskford, near Cullen, North Britain. To niece Margaret McCurach Sharp. To friend John Baker of Phila., Alderman. Residue of estate to wife Ann Isabella and son James Grant McCurrach, a minor. Execs: And guardians sd. wife Ann Isabella McCurrach, friend Thomas Orr of Phila. and Edward Sharp of NJ. Wit: John Francis, Isaac Wampole. Letters granted to Thomas Orr and Edward Sharp. KEEN, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Tanner. January 5, 1811. March 4, 1811. 3.355. Legacies to Jacob Keen Cresson son of Richard C. Cresson. To Eleanor Cresson sister of sd. Jacob. To wife Eleanor and children Mercy and John a rent charge out of ground granted to Philip Halzell, his messuage where he dwells also Tan Yard and other buildings. If both children die without issue, sd. property to trustees of Second Baptist Church in Northern Liberties, Phila. Land formerly the estate of Martin Thomas. Rebecca wife of sd. Martin Thomas and her children. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Philip Halzel, Richard C. Cresson. Codicil January 27, 1811. If children die in minority &c. bequeaths to Moses Esty, Unice Brarman, Lucy Matthews and Rebecca Thomas the bro. and sister of sd. wife. John Prentice, teacher to be paid for teaching children of sd. Martin Thomas. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Samuel Bowers and Hannah Tyson. Execs: Sd. wife Eleanor Keen and friends Jesse Cleaver and Thomas Timings of N. L. NORTH, JOSEPH. Phila. Shopkeeper. August 27, 1801. March 4, 1811. 3.359. Estate to children: Joseph, Jane and Lydia North, at their death to his grandchildren, the children of son Joseph by his present wife Mary. Execs: Sd. son Joseph and daus. Jane and Lydia North. Wit: John Roush, Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson, Joseph North the exec., December'd. Letters granted to Jane and Lucy North. McGANDY, HENRY. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. Labourer. January 30, 1811. March 4, 1811. 3.361. To wife Margaret Gandy[sic] the rents &c. from property in Moyamensing Twp. and Southwark, at her decease to his bros. Daniel and Patrick McGandy of Donegal Co., Ireland. Execs: John Maitland of Moyamensing Twp., grocer and James Farron of Phila., tallow chandler. Wit: Thomas Hoskin, James McGowan. Letters granted to James Fearon. KIRK, ROBERT W. Germantown. Phila. Co. Tanner. February 20, 1811. March 11, 1811. 3.362. All property consisting of houses, lots and wharf in Alexandria, District of Columbia and elsewhere to wife Sarah Kirk. Wharf in tenure of William Hartshorn or Mordecai Miller. Son James to have sd. wharf at wife's decease. Legacy to sister Harriot Jackson. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah and father-in-law William Keyser of Germantown. Wit: Jacob Good, Joachim Lange, William Hiseler. HARE, ROBERT. Phila. Porter Brewer. May 1, 1806. March 14, 1811. 3.363. Annuity to wife Margaret Hare with property in Germantown, his household goods &c. Children; Charles Willing Hare, Robert Hare, Jr., Martha Hare, Jr., and John Powel Hare. To Mrs. Ann Hare wife of son Charles Willing Hare. To bros. and sisters Richard and James Hare, the widow of Charles Hare, Martha and Charlotte Hare all of England, Great Britain. Codicil February 23, 1807. As sons Charles W. and Robert Hare are of age, he appoints them execs. in place of friends Edward Burd and Thomas M. Willing. Wit: Jacob Smith, Samuel McClurg. Execs: Messrs. Edward Burd, Barrister at Law and Thomas Mayne Willing, merchant, both of Phila. with his wife Margaret Hare. ROWAN, JOSEPH. Phila. Laborer. February 7, 1811. March 19, 1811. 3.365. Legacy to friend James Rowan of Chichester Twp., Delaware Co. Residue of estate to friend William Lindsay of Phila., whom he appoints exec. Execs: William Lindsay. Wit: Richard Renshaw, James Robb. PRESTON, JAMES. Southwark, PA. Mariner. September 15, 1810. March 15, 1811. 3 366. Estate to wife Sarah Preston, appointing her sole extx. Execs: Wife Sarah Preston. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Henry McEuen. WHITTLE, ROBERT. Leicester in Co. of Leicester, Framesmith, about to depart on a voyage to North America. December 4, 1794. March 25, 1811. 3.367. All estate to wife Ann Whittle, whom he appoints extx. Execs: Wife Ann Whittle. Wit: Stephen Johnson, Thomas Coombe, M. Johnson. William Y. Birch and Abraham Small both of Phila., booksellers affirmed. LONG, BRIDGET. Phila. Widow. March 6, 1811. April 2, 1811. 3.368. Legacies to Mary Magner, to niece Maria O'Connor. All residue of estate to son James Long, if sd. son die leaving no issue, she leaves sd. residue to her three nephews: James, William and Christopher children of sister Mary O'Connor. Execs: Friends Francis Higgins and Cornelius Tiers, they to be guardians of sd. son during minority. Wit: James Brady, William Wood. ROBINEAU DE BOUGON, JOHN VINCENT MARIE. Born in St. Domingo, domiciliated at Nantz and now on account of business in Phila. U.S.A. April 20, 1802. April 3, 1811. 3.370. Legacy to Moran his servant, if he is still with him at his decease. His estate to be divided according to the law to his natural heirs, excepting the legacies menitoned. Appoints Monsieur Le Marquis de Caxaux the only trustee of his estate in the island of St. Domingo. Exec: Mr. Marie Dominick James D'Orlie of St. Domingo, now in Phila., he to remit proceeds to Commerical house of Mr. Lincoln at Nantz and he to place it at disposal of M. de Caxaux. Wit: Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, of Phila., Attorney at Law and Nicholas Amous of sd. city. exchange broker. RILEY, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. February 21, 1811. March 27, 1811. 3.372. Estate to children: William Riley, Margaret Boat, John Riely, Catharine Brady and Mary Winton. Execs: Friends John Greiner and Daniel Groves of Phila. Wit: Lawrence Ford, Isaac Wampole. STUNTZ, FREDERICK. Phila. Baker. January 25, 1811. April 4, 1811. 3.374. Leaves to bro. Heinrich Philip Stuntz in Weiblingen-Wunderberg (son of Henrich Philip Stuntz) a legacy with his Hereditary Claim in Germany. All residue of estate to wife Catharine. Sister Sabina Curfis. Execs: Friends Jacob Chur and Frederick Schaber. Wit: Frederick Shaber, Jacob Chur, Samuel Mechlin. Jacob Chur renounced. ELLING, WILLIAM. Phila. Clergyman, late Pastor of Trinity Church. March 31, 1811. April 5, 1811. 3.375. To nephew Ludwig Goelhardt of City Bamberg between Wertzberg and Nierenberg, once in the Circle of Franconia all estate. Execs: Friends Louis Hammer and Matthias James O. Conway, both of Phila. Wit: N. LeFavre, Joseph A. Wigmore. STRONG, MATTHEW. Phila. Mariner. April 6, 1793. March 21, 1811. 3.376. All estate to wife Agness Strong whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Agness Strong. Wit: Joseph Harker, Robert Whitehead and Richard Whitehead. BICKHAM, CALEB. Southwark. Merchant. April 15, 1806. March 29, 1811. 3.376. All estate to wife Mary and children: Ann, Mary, Joshua, George and Elizabeth. Sons Thomas and Abia by a former marriage, each to have a legacy. Legacy to his sister Margaret. Legacy to grandson Caleb Bickham Henry. Wife and friend Alexander Wilson to be guardians of minor children. Execs: Sd. wife Mary and friends Miers Fisher and Jonathan Willis. Wit: Wm. Jones Williams, Jacob S. Waln, Jr. Miers Fisher and Jonathan Willis renounce. SHAW, MARY. Phila. Single Woman. May 23, 1804. April 9, 1811. 3.378. Only dau. a Devisee, Trustee and sole extx. named in last will of late father Samuel Shaw of sd. city, merchant. Exec. bro. Thomas Shaw whom she directs to sell all estate, monies to bro. Samuel Burgess Shaw, Spence Shaw, John Auldham Shaw and Thomas Shaw. The Trust vested in her by her father's will shall be vested in Sarah McCulloch. Exec: Samuel Shaw. Wit: Thomas Shaw, Sarah McCulloch. Rachel Allen wife of Chamless Allen of Phila., merchant affirmed. CLIFTON, ANNA MARIA. April 11, 1811. April 17, 1811. 3.380. Legacies to Mrs. Tacey Lenox, Miss Sarah Keene, Mrs. Rebecca Sterret for her dau. Augusta Sterret, Mrs. Hannah Biddle for her dau. Ann, Mr. Thomas Ketland and Mrs. Elizabeth Ketland in trust for their niece Kitty Ketland, if she dies under age, for their own benefit. To Miriam Warder. To Thomas H. White and William S. Biddle in trust to teach boys to sing as a choir in the Orchestra of Christ Church. To her black boy Robert she gives his freedom. Her diamond mourning ring inscribed with names of father, mother and sister Elizabeth and a Cornelian Seal with a Crest of the Clifton Arms she gives to Alfred Wharton Clifton. Annuities to niece Elizabeth Tucker and to niece Frances Clifton. All residue of estate to Alfred Wharton Clifton son of Col. Franklin Wharton, if he should die under age or cease to bear the name of Clifton, she directs that sd. estate shall descent to Washington Wharton, another son of Col. Wharton on condition that he assumes the name of Clifton, on failure thereof or death without issue, to the other sons of Col. Wharton, the income thereof to be received by Col. Wharton for benefit of his children. Exec: William S. Biddle. the person who shall take the sd. estate devised to children of Col. Wharton shall previously be baptized according to the Episcopal Church. Wit: Benjamin Rush, John Syng Dorsey. BARDON, MOSES. Essequibo. October 12, 1800. 3.381. His bros. John and Luke Bardon with his surviving sisters to inherit his estate. Bro. Luke to take his mulatto son named Moses under his care as if he was his own son, also to take his slaves &c. Execs: Bro. Luke Bardon and Richard Nugent both of aforesd. Colony. Wit: William Waters, Charles Par J Da Haza, H. E. Lemmire, Charles Parsons, Thomas Bourke, Laurce. Kelly. Deposited in Sur: Office at Demerary April 8, 1805. BARDON, LUKE. Now residing in Essequibo. August 7, 1802. 3.382. Legacy to the poor of sd. Colony. To mulatto boy Moses Bardon, in case of his death to his (Luke's) Br. and sisters in Ireland. To bro. John Bardon. Cousin Thomas Bardon. Residue to bro. John and surviving sisters in Ireland. Execs: Richard Nugent, Esq., and Mr. Charles Parsons both planters of Essequibo. Uncle Stephen Bardon in Phila. in America. Wit: Thomas Moore, Thomas Gavin, Lawr. Kelly, John Wells, Henry L. Burton, George Wells. Deposited in Secretary's Office of Demarara April 8, 1805. TRAQUAIR, JAMES. Phila. Stonecutter. October 16, 1810. April 18, 1811. 3.383. All estate to wife Ann Traquair whom he appoints extx. at her death to his two sons Adam and James, they to pay a legacy to his son. Son Thomas. Mary Ann Scott, his wife's niece. Exec: Wife Ann Traquair. Wit: Charles Blain, David Scott. NEWMAN, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. August 1, 1810. April 19, 1811. 3.384. To dau. Mary Newman property in Northern Liberties, Phila. purchased of ----Mitchell. Bro.-in-law Daniel Brautigam of N. L. Granddau. Mary Newman dau. of son Daniel to have property in Frankford, Phila. Co. purchased of Michael Krafft and others, if she dies without issue, sd. property to her bros. and sisters. To son Daniel and his wife Lucy. All residue of estate to dau. Mary whom she appoints extx. Execs: Dau. Mary. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates. JOHNS, MATTHEW. Southwark. Phila. Cordwainer. May 18, 1809. April 19, 1811. 3.386. Bro. Thomas Johns. Estate to mother Mary Allen now the wife of Matthew Allen of Southwark aforesd. gentleman. Execs: Sd. Mary Allen and Thomas Johns. Wit: James Buchanan, Thomas Blackson, Mary Barry. SMALLWOOD, THOMAS. Phila. Cordwainer. January 20, 1803. April 3, 1811. 3.387. All estate to wife Elizabeth Smallwood whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Smallwood. Wit: Benjamin Brown W., Robert Whitehead. George Heyl, Jr., of Phila., Attorney at Law affirmed. April 23, 1811. THUM, GEORGE. Southwark. Phila. Co. Baker. July 31, 1810. April 29, 1811. 3.387. Property in Southwark and Phila. to dau. Elizabeth Rees and to son John Thum. Legacy to three children of son Jacob, to Wit: Sarah, Charles and Jacob. Grandsons George Rees, Charles Rees and George Thum. Granddaus. Sarah Rees, Mary Ann Thum and Eliza Thum. All residue of estate to sd. dau. Elizabeth sd. son John. Execs: Son John and son-in-law George Rees. Wit: John M. Hartly, Isaac Wampole. SAUNDERS, FRANCIS. Moyamensing Twp. Phila. Co. Grocer. March 26, 1811. April 29, 1811. 3.399. Estate to Thomas Devis, a minor at this time living with him. If he dies under age to bro. John Devis and his sister Sarah Devis, both minors. Desires his new cloathing to be returned to his taylor John Culine. Execs: Thomas Smith (a clerk in the late Bank of U.S.) and Edward Rowler (storekeeper). Wit: Rebecca Hastings, G. Kempe. SIMPSON, JAMES. Bucks Co., PA. Warminster Twp. ----. April 29, 1811. 3.400. Income of estate to wife (not named) after her decease to her children (not named). Legacies to David Simpson, John Simpson, Ruth Hilborn and James Simpson is bro. John Simpson's children. To wifes bro. Peter's son John Shoemaker. To Hannah Carethorn(?) granddau. of sister Hannah. Remainder of estate between Margret Newbould and Isaac and Jonathan Shoemaker. Codicil May 20, 1809. Wit: James Melone, Mary Melone. Execs: Mikel Newbould and Isaac Shoemaker. Wit: David Jarrett, Rebecca Jarrett. McDOUGAL, JOHN. Phila. Co. Mariner. April 28, 1811. May 6, 1811. 3.401. Estate to be sold, monies to wife Eliza McDougall and sons Samuel McDougall and John McDougall, minors. Execs: Francis Gurney, George Ludlam and John S. Smith, all of Phila. Wit: Richard Renshaw, John Barclay, Simon Kingston. SHIRLEY, THOMAS. April 29, 1811. May 9, 1811. 3.402. Legacies to African Episcopal Church of Saint Thomas. To Trustees of Mr. Allen's Church 6th Street. To school in Willings Alley, African School of St. Thomas. To friend Russell Perot. Moses Bunton, Revd. Robert Blackwell. To Myra Long now in service of Mr. Robert Murdock. To female charitable society. To friend Mary Moore now residing as cook at Major Moores in Pine Street. Execs: Absalom Jones, Richard Allen. Wit: Thomas Mitchell of Phila., conveyancer and Revd. Robert Blackwell. COX, WILLIAM. Phila. Wind[s]or Chair Maker. August 18, 1810. May 9, 1811. 3.404. To wife Ruth Cox his household goods, kitchen furniture, wearing apparel &c. Annuity to wife's sister Priscilla Lloyd. To wife's sister Sarah Bristol (now widow of Jacob Bristol). To Jacob Kennard and Mary his wife, cousin of sd. William Cox. Late son John D. or John G. Cox has left a natural son born July 11, 1802 and named Charles English, real name of mother of sd. child Emily Corcey, but having adopted sirname given to child she is known as Emily English. To friend Isaac Harvey. Legacies to nephews William, Thomas, David and Benjamin Cox (children of bro. Nicholas Cox of MD). To Christopher Dilts (son of Henry Dilts and wife Martha his (William Cox) niece. Property in tenure of Isaac Norris. Property late in tenure of William Shufflebottom, now in tenure of James L. Dunn, property purchased of Capt. Keith, income of sd. property to wife Ruth Cox. To friends Isaac Harvey, Thomas Norton and George Williams in trust for educating poor children belonging to the Society of Friends in Phila. Codicil October 6, 1810. Mentions Job Harvey, father of Isaac Harvey. Wit: James Allinson, Peter Thomson. Execs: Sd. Isaac Harvey, Thomas Norton and George Williams. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. CORYELL, JOSEPH. Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. Miller. April 9, 1811. May 11, 1811. 3.408. Provides for wife Susanna Coryell and children: Deborah, Sarah and Ann Eliza. Execs: Wife Susanna and friend Samuel Mechlin, Jr. Wit: Isaac Kulp, John Deprefontaine. Letters granted to Susanna Coryell and Samuel Mechlin. DENCKLA, CHRISTIAN H. Phila. Merchant. December 29, 1810. May 11, 1811. 3.409. Legacy to Ministers, Vestrymen and Church Wardens of the German Lutheran Congregation in and near Phila. To Trustees of Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. John's Church in Phila. and vicinity. To John Long. To PA Hospital. Children: Henry Augustus, Christian Christopher, Maria Magdalen, Sarah and Paul, all minors. Sister Magdalen Elizabeth Roland wife of George William Roland of Hamburgh and to each of her children Henry and William. Property in Phila. purchased of James Ash and Joshua Maddox Wallace, of Thomas Stewardson, of Richard Wilcocks and other execs. of John Wilcocks, of Benjamin Johnson, Francis Dumas and Charles Biddle, Edward Bartholomew, Ann Giles, George Wescott, Jacob Hansell, Jesse Oat and Israel Roberts execs. of Martha Roberts, of Frederick Kuhl, Jeremiah Warder, of Israel Israel, Sheriff. Spread Eagle Tavern and Store purchased of Richard Tunis and Hunt Downing administrators of John Dunwoody, James Milnor exec. of Matthew Huston, Miliah Martha Moore, Robert Waln and Dr. [of] Physick. Apppoints friends John Long, Charles Eberle, Henry Lehr, John K. Helmuth and Isaac Wampole guardians of his children. Execs: Wife Anna Maria and friends Abraham Piesch, John Jordan, Jacob Ritter, Jr., and Frederick Beates all of Phila. Wit: Charles Bitters, Isaac T. Longstreth. HUTT, JONATHAN. Phila. Labourer. October 24, 1810. May 15, 1811. 3.415. Estate to wife Tabitha and children: Elijah, Mary, Rebecca and Lucy. Exec: Friend Jonathan Trusty. Wit: Thomas Savery, John D. Smith. WEAVER, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Bricklayer. March 22, 1808. May 16, 1811. 3.415. Income of estate to wife Hannah Weaver, she to support and educate his minor children. Seven children namely: Mary, David, Henry, Catharine, Wilhelmina, John and Thomas Weaver. Exec: Sd. wife Hannah. Wit: David Pearson, John Adolph. WELSH, LYDIA. Phila. Widow. September 25, 1808. May 23, 1811. 3.416. To grandsons Eli and Amos Yarnall and to granddau. Matilda Yarnall, to be at interest until they are of age. Residue to son John Welsh. Exec: Friend Jesse Williams. Wit: Mord. Churchman, John Hutchinson. LYMAN, WILLIAM. Formerly of Northampton in Hampshire Co., MA, and late consul of United States at London but at Cheltenham, Gloucester Co., Esq., December'd. September 17, 1811. October 12, 1811. 3.417. To son William Lyman and five daus.: Jerushia, Frances, Anna, Martha and Helen Maria all estate in England, America or elsewhere. Desires to be interred in the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. Exec: Dau. Jerushia Lyman, spinster. Wit: Edward Jenner, M.D., Joseph Eaden, Richard Pruen Soln. Cheltenham. Given at London as to time of search and sealing October 12, 1811. Reuben Gacent Beasly, Consul of U.S.A. for London &c. do certify that George Gostling, Nathaniel Gostling and R. C. Cresswell whose names are subscribed to will of William Lyman, Esq., December'd, are Deputy Registers of the Prerogative Court of Archbishop of Canterbury &c. PRICE, EDWARD. Late of Phila. Now of Fort Wilkerson in the Creek Nation. January 14, 1799. ----. 3.421. Sarah the dau. of Susan Baker of Phila. reputed to be his natural child and to the male child of Rachel (sd. child was named Lennephy by the Tussices Mico Warren King of the Casset-ah), the dau. of Thomas Giles, late of Buffaloe Settlement, Hancock Co., to have all his estate, reserving for support of the mothers of sd. two children. Execs: Mr. John Wilson of the Bank of U. S., Accountant, bro. Joseph Price of Montgomery Co., PA, and friend Richard Tunis, merchant of Phila. Wit: Matthew Hopkins, William Carson, State of Georgia, Hancock Co. Myles Greene Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Hancock Co. and William Chandler a Justice of Inferior Court of sd. Co. affirmed. John Wilson affirmed June 8 and Joseph Price August 8, 1812. HOULTON, MARY. Phila. Maiden. February 13, 1805. May 25, 1811. 3.423. Bro. David Houlton now residing in Baltimore. To sd. bro.'s dau. Jemima Medcalf, wife of Abraham Medcalf also of Baltimore. To bro.'s son Thomas Houlton. To niece Mary late the widow of Huson Langstroth, December'd. To niece Sarah Dexter wife of Richard Dexter of Phila. To Mary Gardner dau. of niece Elizabeth Meredith. To Sarah Houlton wife of nephew John Houlton. To George Norris, her sisters son. To George Langstroth, son of Huson Langstroth, December'd and Mary his wife. To Mary Houlton Scott dau. of nephew George Scott. To John and George Scott sons of sd. nephew George Scott. To Hannah Logan Fisher dau. of Thomas Fisher. To sister Lydia Wells, widow, of Baltimore. To niece Jehosheba Brown wife of Josiah Brown of Baltimore. To relation Elizabeth Harden, wife of Charles Harden. To relation Alice Wenner. To Margaret Porter. To Hannah Townsend, wife of John Townsend, residue to her half sister Sarah Leech and niece Sarah Dexter. Codicil. Sarah Houlton died since making will her share to Mary Houlton dau. of William Houlton, late of Baltimore, December'd, revokes legacy given to John Scott, his share to bro. Joseph Scott. To Mary, Anna, Lydia, Fanny and Jane Scott. To relation Allis Warner. Wit: George Scott, John Scott. Execs: Sd. friends John Townsend, Hannah his wife and relation Alice Warner all of Phila. Wit: Charles Townsend, Mordecai Churchman. TILLY, PETER. Phila. Merchant. May 1, 1809. May 27, 1811. 3.427. All estate to wife Mary Tilly and his children (names not given). Execs: Andrew Kennedy of Phila., Tallow Chandler and Dockeray Smith of same place, merchants. Wit: William Oliver, John F. Holdernesse, John G. Oliver. LIESZ, HENRY. Phila. Victualler. November 6, 1809. May 29, 1811. 3.428. All estate to wife Elizabeth, at her decease, to his children namely: Catharine the wife of Noah Davis, Dorothea, Conrad Weaver's wife, John Elizabeth[sic] the wife of Lewis Frank, Susanna Curry the wife of William Curry, Henry, George, Maria and Jacob Liesz. Execs: Friend Noah Davis and wife Elizabeth Liesz. Wit: Jacob Mechlin, Samuel Mechlin. CASTER, GEORGE. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. May 3, 1811. May 30, 1811. 3.429. Income of all estate to wife Margaret Caster, at her decease the following legacies to be paid to son Mathias Caster, granddau. Susannah Jender. Should she die under age or without issue, to her surviving bros. and sisters. To granddau. Margaret Caster dau. of Mathias Caster. To granddaus. Maria Johnson and Susannah Johnson. All residue of estate to sons Mathias and William Caster. To dau. Maria Johnson and Susannah Jenders, at their decease, to their children. To children of son George Caster, December'd. Execs: Wife Margaret and sons Mathias and William and William Caster. Wit: Thomas Eringer, Henry Vandike, Andrew Doner(?). Margaret Caster renounced. ROBESON, RUDEMAN. Phila. Hatter. October 25, 1790. June 6, 1811. 3.431. All estate to William Lawrence of sd. city, hatter, whom he apppoints exec. Execs: William Lawrence. Wit: John Alexander, Samuel Taylor, John Pinkerton, Jr. MURRAY, ANN. Phila. Widow of Rev. Alexander Murray, late of Phila. May 10, 1808. May 30, 1811. 3.432. Legacies to Joseph Clark. To Rector, Church Wardens &c. of Christ and St. Peters Churches in Phila. for benefit of charity schools belonging to sd. churches. To sd. Joseph Clark for female Association of Phila., for Sunday Charity schools and for Phila. Dispensary. To Rebecca Patrick if living, if not to her children. To Sarah Jones her bro. Joseph's granddau. To friend Jane Harrison. To friend Marcia Ross wife of Capt. David Ross. To Johanna Armstrong, widow, (niece of John Ross, Attorney at Law) now living at Wilmington. To Catharine Bird. To Gertrude Vangesil of New Castle. To Elizabeth Car. To Jamima Berryman. To Mary Lafferty. To Mrs. Newport, widow of James Newport. To Sophia who lives with her. All residue of estate to William Burrows, Sarah Thomson and Harriet Burrows children of Col. William Burrows, December'd. Exec: Friend Joseph Clark. Wit: Catharine Clark ----, Peter Lohra affirmed. PHIPPS, ISAAC. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 29, 1809. June 8, 1811. 3.434. Property in sd. Liberties to son Llewellyn Phipps. Property in Phila. to friend Daniel Thomas, Jr., in trust for dau. Hannah Carmalt wife of Jonathan Carmalt, Jr, at her decease to her children whether by her former or present husband. To granddau. Susanna Carmalt. All residue of estate to the children of dau. Hannah Carmalt by her present husband Jonathan Carmalt. Execs: Dau. Hannah Carmalt and nephews Thomas Phipps and Joseph Bird. Wit: Anthony Johnson, Justus Johnson, Samuel Deavs. PELTZ, MARY. Phila. Single Woman. January 15, 1811. June 14, 1811. 3.435. Legacy to aunt Mary Maag. All residue of estate to sister Elizabeth Lyle, to sister Catherine Boehm, at her decease to her children. Execs: Uncle Philip Peltz and her bro.-in-law William Lyle. Wit: Willm. Dalzell, John Steel, Stephen C. Fotterall. DESCAMPS, JOHN. A native of Bordeaux in France, now of the city of Phila. Merchant. May 25, 1811. June 19, 1811. 3.437. Bequeaths to Mrs. Fyan, wife of John Fyan, shoemaker, residing in Northern Liberties in trust for his wife Sarah Descamps from whom he has long since been separated by mutual consent. To Anna Fletcher. To contributors of PA Hospital. To Peter Barriere of Phila., baker. To John Saulmier of Phila., merchant. To Christopher Lindmuth, baker. To John Lindmuth, son of sd. Christopher. All residue of personal estate to his father Dominique Descamps who formerly lived at Bordeaux, if he is not living, to his (John Descamps) sister or her children if any. To the Cure for time being of the parish of St. Seuvin at Bordeaux for poor of sd. parish. Execs: Peter Lambert, Claudius Bernanos, both of Phila. Wit: James Ham, J. R. Malenfant. DALLEY, MARY. Phila. Single Woman. May 4, 1811. June 26, 1811. 3.439. Legacies to sister Catherine Simmons. To niece Catherine C. McDaniel. To grandniece Catherine O. Simmons. To grandniece Catherine S. Raguet. To grandnephew John B. Simmons. To grandnephew William S. Simmons. To grandniece Mary Dalley Murdock. To niece Mary Price. To grandnephew William Annely. To her bound girl Sarah Speer. All residue to niece Mary Murdock. Exec: Nephew William Murdock of Phila., merchant. Wit: Thomas Firth, Isaac Bonsal. BERT, CLAUDIUS MEDARDUS FELIX. Now residing in Charleston, South Carolina. June 10, 1811. June 24, 1811. 3.440. Having transferred to Phila. part of his property, appoints as execs. Thomas W. Bacot, Esq., of Charleston, and Charles Marquedant, Esq., of Phila. Bequeaths to four children of friend George Reid of this city namely: George Bert Reid (his godson), Isabella Eliza Reid, William Moultrie Reid and to Anne Reid, the youngest dau. of his December'd friend. To bro. Allexis Caspard Michael Bert residing at present in France he leaves all his property in Europe. Execs: Thomas W. Bacot, Esq, Charles Marquedant, Esq. Wit: Henry H. Bacot, Pat. Fol Forer, T. W. Bacot, Jr. Jacob Houpt of Phila., grocer, and Joseph Solms of Phila., merchant, affirmed. LOGAN, THOMAS. Phila. Shipwright. March 16, 1811. June 27, 1811. 3.445. All estate to wife Elizabeth, whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Elizabeth. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Jame McLenehey. SMITH, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co., Lumber Merchant. May 4, 1811. June 28, 1811. 3.445. Provides for wife Griszell Smith. To eleven children namely: Charles E. Smith, Margaret Smith, Margery Smith, Deborah Parker, (wife of Joseph Parker), Thomas Smith, Jr., Mary W. Smith, Hugh Smith, Jr., Newberry Smith, Jr., Ann Smith, Susanna Smith and William Allen Smith. Execs: Sd. wife Griszell, his two sons Charles E. Smith and Thomas Smith, Jr., and bro. Newberry Smith. Wit: Nathan A. Smith, William Andrews. Letters granted to Newberry Smith and Charles E. Smith. CARMALT, THOMAS SAY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Taylor. April 17, 1811. July 1, 1811. 3.448. All estate to wife Sarah, at her decease to her dau. Mary Mitchell and her children. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah and friend James Howell. Wit: Thomas Millard, John Uhlen. KEYSER, CATHERINE. Widow of Michael Keyser of Germantown. Phila. Co. June 7, 1811. June 24, 1811. 3.449. All estate to her three children namely: Andrew Keyser, Daniel Keyser and Ann Peebles, (wife of John Peebles), at death of dau. Ann, to her children. Exec: Sd. son Andrew Keyser of Germantown. Wit: Ennion Williams, John Nutz. GRAY, WILLIAM. Phila. March 19, 1811. July 6, 1811. 3.450. Provides for wife Elizabeth Gray. Daus. Sarah and Kitty Gray. Execs: Friends the Revd. Absalom Jones, Joseph Randolph and Cyrus Porter, also wife Elizabeth Gray. Wit: Thomas D. Pee, George McFarland. Absalom Jones and Joseph Randolph renounced. WALTMAN, MICHAEL. Phila. Inn Keeper. ----, 1811. July 9, 1811. 3.451. In trust to son William Waltman and friend Francis Higgins for wife Eve Waltman and such of his other children as shall reside with her until the youngest comes of age, at the time estate to be sold and divided. Children: William, Mary Ann, Margaret, Catharine and Samuel. Execs: Sd. William Waltman and Francis Higgins in conjunction with his wife Eve Waltman guardians of his minor children. Wit: James Skerrett, Jacob Walahan. TUCKER, ABNER. Phila. Inn Keeper. September 13, 1807. July 10, 1811. 3.454. All estate to wife Johanna Maria Tucker, whom he appoints extx. and his friend Samuel Mechlin of sd. city exec. Execs: Wife Johanna Maria Tucker, Samuel Mechlin. Wit: Richard Folwell, Thomas Swann. RITTENHOUSE, JACOB. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. Paper Maker. December 23, 1797. July 15, 1811. 3.455. Woodland adj. land of Jacob Rinker in Roxborough Twp. he bequeaths to niece Susanna Trout. To Martin and William Rittenhouse sons of bro. Nicholas Rittenhouse. To bro. Abraham Rittenhouse. To children of bro. Henry Rittenhouse. To children of bro. William Rittenhouse. To children of bro. Isaac Rittenhouse. To Margaret Rittenhouse, widow of late bro. John Rittenhouse during widowhood, at her marriage or death her share to sd. John's children. To children of sister Mary Hook the wife of John Hook. To sister Susanna Bright wife of Jacob Bright. To sister Margaret Smith wife of Peter Smith. To sister Barbara Kolp wife of Isaac Kolp, at decease of sd. sisters, to their children. All residue of estate to Enoch and Samuel Rittenhouse, sons of bro. Abraham Rittenhouse. Execs: Enoch and Samuel Rittenhouse and Susanna Trout. Wit: William Huston, Jacob Markle, Daniel Rittenhouse. HERTZOG, ANDREW. Phila. Co. Taylor. September 9, 1803. July 15, 1811. 3.458. Wife Barbara to have income of all estate during life, at her decease to his children namely: Susan Suter, Rebecca Miltman, Joseph and Peter Hertzog and to grandchildren: Christian, Andrew, Rachel, Rebecca and Juliana Wilt. children of late dau. Rachel Wilt. Execs: Sd. wife Barbara Hertzog and sd. two sons Joseph and Peter Hertzog. Wit: Israel Roberts, Nathan Roberts. Letters granted to Joseph and Peter Hertzog. NERBACK, JACOB. July 10, 1811. July 27, 1811. 3.460. All estate to wife Mary Nerback, at her decease, to his eight children, seven girls and one boy (names not given). Execs: Frederick Vollmer and Francis Austin. Wit: Frederick Vollmer, Francis Austin and Edward Pole, Jr. Francis Austin renounced. PEMBERTON, HANNAH. Phila. April 27, 1809. July 29, 1811. 3.461. To sister Sarah Zane property in Moyamensing Twp. on road leading from Phila. to Gloucester Point devised to her (Hannah Pemberton) by her late father Isaac Zane. To nephew John Zane. To niece Sarah Zane house and grounds in Phila. purchased of Thomas J. Ridgway. Ground rent payable out of ground conveyed by William Garrigues and wife to Samuel Ashton. To Hannah and Mary, daus. of sd. nephew John Zane. To Mary Pleasants, widow of Samuel Pleasants. To her (Mary Pleasants) sister Sarah Rhoads. To Dr. Thomas Parke. To his son James. to his sister Hannah Parke. To committee of Yearly Mtg. of Friends for relief of Indians. Late husband John Pemberton bequeathed a legacy to John Wilson. All residue of estate to sister Sarah Zane. Execs: Relation Dr. Thomas Parke and friends Elliston Perot and John Wilson. Wit: Joseph Clark, Nathan Sellers, Joseph Roberts. Codicil ----, 1811. Mentions in addition to those in the will, Isaac Zane son of nephew John Zane and Sarah Pancoast of Alexandria in VA widow of David Pancoast. Execs: James Pemberton Parke in addition to those in will. DICK, ALEXANDER. Phila. Tanner and Courier by trade and Grocer. August 15, 1810. July 25, 1811. 3.466. To his wife Nancy Dick all his real estate in Phila., Camden, NJ, and in VA. Bro. James Dick. Exec: Sd. wife Nancy Dick. Wit: James Jno. Namie, Robert Ralston. BIDDIS, SAMUEL. Germantown. Phila. July 20, 1811. August 1, 1811. 3.467. To nephews George Biddis and John Biddis. To nieces Catharine Ross, Sarah Barton and Margaret Windergast. Execs: Sd. niece Margaret Windergast and Samuel Fleckinstine. Wit: Jacob Ashmead, Lewis Lehman. BACHE, RICHARD. Settle in Bucks Co., PA. January 2, 1810. August 2, 1811. 3.468. Mentions his ancestor Dr. Benjamin Franklin. To Major David Lenox, President of Bank of U. S. Son Louis Bache of Bucks Co. and son Richard Bache of Phila. in trust for children of his late son Benjamin Franklin Bache. To sd. trustees for son William Bache and Catharine his wife and their children. To sd. trustees for dau. Elizabeth Franklin Harwood and her children. To dau. Deborah Duane. To sd. trustees for dau. Sarah Bache. Gives son Louis the privilege of taking the farm at Settle at valuation. Mentions house in Franklin Court. To sisters Martha Bache and Anna Maria Bache (now he hopes living at Preston in Lancashire England). Execs: Sd. David Lenox, Louis Bache and Richard Bache. Wit: Isaac Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Robert M. Green. David Lenox renounced. CARVER, RACHEL. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co. March 30, 1796. August 6, 1811. 3.476. Dau. Rachel Carver, son John Carver, grandson John Carver son of sd. John, dau. Mary Samms and her two sons Thomas and John Samms. Exec: Dau. Rachel Carver. Wit: Jesse Tomlinson, Sarah Tomlinson and Jemima Tomlinson. UNSWORTH, JOHN. Phila. Mariner. June 9, 1807. August 6, 1811. 3.478. All estate to wife Mary Unsworth whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Mary Unsworth. Wit: Richard Palmer, Thomas Story. HOLAHAN, DAVID. Phila. Blacksmith. May 22, 1810. August 8, 1811. 3.479. Erxs. wife Hannah Holahan and bro. Amos Holahan. Estate to wife Hannah and dau. Phoebe Holahan. Execs: Wife Hannah Holahan and bro. Amos Holahan. Wit: G. Ehrenzeller, Alexr. Hampton. HALL, MARTHA. Phila. Widow. August 20, 1810. August 15, 1811. 3.480. Legacies to Rev. Joseph Turner, his dau. Eliza Turner and to Mrs. Ann Hutton wife of John Hutton. To bro. John Bradford living in Wilmington, DE, after his death to nephew William Bradford son of Joseph Bradford, December'd. If nephew is not living at death of his uncle John, sd. sum to Trustees of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in America for support of a Theological Seminary. Execs: Joseph Turner and Robert Ralston, Esq. Wit: Robert S. Green, William McIlhenney. ALLINSON, JAMES. Phila. June 14, 1811. August 19, 1811. 3.482. Provides for wife Bernice Allinson. Legacy to Benjamin Tucker, Charles Townsend and Benjamin Ferris, they to pay to Thomas Stewardson, Treasurer of the boarding school at Westtown under care of Yearly Meeting of Friends. Residue of estate to his children (name not given). Exec: And guardian of children bro. William Allinson. Wit: Newberry Smith, Wm. Widdifield, Evan Davis. LONG, RACHEL. Phila. Bonnetmaker. July 6, 1811. August 21, 1811. 3.484. Legacies to mother Anne Long, bro. Alexander Long, sisters Lettice Wallen and Kezia Long, bro. William Long, bro. Silas Long and to his son William Long, niece Kezia Wallen, niece Lydia Long, niece Ann Long dau. of Silas Long. To niece Rachel Long a looking glass formerly sister Ruth's. Aunt Martha Hilyard, cousins Margaret Estlack and Kezia Hilyard. All residue of estate to nieces Kizen Wallen, Hope Wallen, Sarah Wallen and Rachel Wallen. Exec: Abraham Hilyard. Wit: Nathan Hatfield, Pamela Ives. MEREDITH, JONATHAN. Phila. Gentleman. August 18, 1811. August 27, 1811. 3.486. To four of his children namely: Elizabeth Ogden, Mary Hawthorn, William and Jonathan Meredith a suit of new wearing apparel each. All residue of estate to son David Meredith whom he appoints exec. Exec: Son David Meredith. Wit: William McCalla, Charles Stewart. CLINE, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Cooper. August 2, 1811. August 28, 1811. 3.487. Provides for wife Mary she to educate his children: Joseph, Barbara, Mary, Anne and Rebekah Cline. Execs: Sd. wife Mary and friend Henry Brunner of Germantown, Phila. Co. Wit: Thomas Timings, Francis Pflaume. LAFORCADE, AUGUSTE. June 28, 1811. August 28, 1811. 3.489. Exec. Augustin LeMoine, authorizing him to dispose of everything as he thinks proper. Exec: Augustin LeMoine. Peter Gaudiehand, Phila., goldsmith and Peter Lamesiere of sd. city, goldsmith affirmed. SCHNEIDER, LUDWICK. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. July 23, 1796. August 30, 1811. 3.490. Provides for wife Catherine Schneider and children: George and Ludwick Schneider, Margaret Shaffer late Kensel and David Schneider. Execs: Sd. wife Catherine and friend Peter Gravenstine. Wit: Thomas Masters, Robert Whitehead, T. L. W. Frank, R. Whitehead. Codicil May 15, 1801. Wit: R. Whitehead, Benjamin Brown, W. ----. Robert Whitehead the surviving witness to will and codicil affirmed. BRINGHURST, JOSEPH. Phila. Gentleman. Now sojourning in Wilmington, DE. May 8, 1810. September 3, 1811. 3.493. To friends Thomas Stewardson, John Morton, Jr., and John C. Evans all of Phila. in trust for nephew James Bringhurst and his family. For nephew Joseph Bringhurst, Jr., and his family. Nieces Elizabeth Foulke and Deborah Tyson. Mary Pearson dau. of sd. Deborah by her former husband William Pearson, December'd. Children of late nephew Dr. John Foulke. Ann Bringhurst wife of nephew James Bringhurst, Eleanor Foulke widow of late nephew Dr. John Foulke and to his three children namely: Richard, Mary and Eleanor Foulke. Deborah Bringhurst wife of nephew Joseph Bringhurst, Jr. Grandnephews Joseph Bringhurst and James Bringhurst, Jr., sons of nephew James. Harry a black man whom he formerly set free. Late sister Mary Foulke, niece Mary Foulke, December'd. Execs: Thomas Stewardson, John Morton, Jr., John C. Evans and nephew Joseph Bringhurst, Jr. Wit: James Allinson, Thomas Dugdale, Peter Thomson. Codicil May 8, 1811. Wit: Isaac Bonsall, Clement Biddle, Jr. Memorandum. Great aunt Deborah Claypoole, December'd. Late sister Elizabeth Bringhurst. Joseph son of nephew Joseph Bringhurst. Grandnieces Sarah Anne Bringhurst, Elizabeth Bringhurst and Mary Bringhurst daus. of nephew James. To grandnephew William Bringhurst, grandniece Mary Bringhurst, grandnephews Joseph Bringhurst and Edward Bringhurst children of nephew Joseph. Dr. Thomas Chalkley James of Phila., grandson of Thomas Chalkley. Signed August 5, 1810. Grandnephew John Bringhurst son of nephew James born since writing the above May 8, 1811. Samuel Bettle affirmed. Joseph Bringhurst, Jr., one of the execs. affirmed April 20, 1812. Letters granted to the other execs. November 13, 1811. ANDERSON, THOMAS. Phila. Mariner. July 22, 1797. September 3, 1811. 3.509. To his natural son Esker Anderson, brought up by him. Wife Elizabeth to have income of estate until youngest child is of age if she remains his widow. To all children by sd. wife Elizabeth (names not given) she to be sole extx. Exec: Wife Elizabeth. Wit: Clement Biddle, Geo. Biddle, Francis Marshall. LAWRENCE, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Cooper and Guager. August 18, 1811. September 5, 1811. 3.512. Provides for wife Elizabeth. Bros. John and Samuel Lawrence. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth Lawrence and father-in-law Thomas Barnes. Wit: William Moore Smith, Catharine Sheppard. CLARE, WILLIAM. Phila. August 3, 1811. September 6, 1811. 3.514. (Nuncupative.) All estate to wife Rebecca Clare, making her the extx. Exec: Wife Rebecca Clare. Wit: Mary McClan of Phila., widow, Henry Wood of sd. city, taylor. COX, THOMAS R. Germantown, Phila. Co. Coachmaker. July 9, 1811. September 10, 1811. 3.515. Provides for wife Barbary Cox, at her decease to children of sister Lytia Simpers and sister Margaret Cox also children of bro.-in-law Casper Moyt(?)[sic]. Execs: Wife Barbary Cox, John Fry, Jr., and Samuel Fleckenstine. Wit: Jacob Ashmead, John Street. GALLAGHER, ANNA M. Phila. Spinster. August 8, 1811. August 14, 1811. 3.516. Aunts Mary Gallagher and Catharine Gallagher. Bros. Thomas and John P. Gallagher. Execs: Joseph Donath and sd. bro. John P. Gallagher. Wit: James Gallaher[sic], J. A. Monges. PICKANDS or PICHANDS, THOMAS. September 18, 1809. September 12, 1811. 3.518. Provides for wife Rebecca and sons James and Samuel. Execs: Charles Clayton, coachmaker and John Warnock, nail manufacturer, both of this city and sd. wife Rebecca Pickands. Wit: Mrs. Arcadia Senix, John Train and William Lee. POYNTELL, WILLIAM. Phila. Gentleman. June 29, 1811. September 16, 1811. 3.519. Provides for wife Ann Poyntell. His servant Isaac to be educated if he continues in ther service of the family. Bro. John E. Poyntell now living in London. Uncle William Tayler, Esq. Son George Poyntell residing in London. Friend Thomas Newton. Children of late sister Ann Reider, to Wit: Ann, William and Elizabeth. Cousin Elizabeth Crane dau. of his mother's sister. Eldest son George, youngest William a minor. Dau. Sarah Relf wife of Samuel Relf. Dau. Rebecca, dau. Ann both married. Desires one of his sons to take his farm at Auburn hill in Northern Liberties, Phila. at valuation. Son William Poyntell and sons-in-law Robert A. Caldcleugh and Alexander Johnston to have charge of all his lands twenty miles from Phila. Execs: Son-in-law Robert A. Caldcleugh, friend Paul Beck of Phila., merchant and son William. Wit: John Wagner, Thomas Astley. FRAZIER, NALBRO. Phila. Merchant. September 17, 1811. September 19, 1811. 3.532. All estate to wife Ann Frazier appointing her sole extx. Exec: Wife Ann Frazier. Wit: William H. Tod, Francis West. JANNEY, LEWIS. Ridley Twp., Delaware Co. December 25, 1810. September 20, 1811. 3.533. Provides for wife Mary Janney. Dau. Elizabeth Janney and sons: Benjamin Janney, Israel Pennock Janney, George Fox Janney and friend Say Janney. Property in Baltimore purchased of John Stricker with all real estate in MD and elsewhere he leaves to his sons. Execs: Wife Mary Janney and friend John McIlvaine. Wit: William Worrall, John McIlvain. John McIlvain renounced. CROCKER, THOMAS. Phila. Barber. January 13, 1810. September 24, 1811. 3.534. All estate to wife Charlotta Crocker, if no children estate shall go to Mary Boon. Execs: Wife Charlotta Crocker and Edith Boon. Wit: Blathwaite I. Shober, George Feinoue(?)[sic]. DEDECKER, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Farmer. September 16, 1811. September 25, 1811. 3.536. Income of estate to wife Mary, at her decease to his children (names not given). Execs: John Simons of Northern Liberties and sd. wife Mary Dedecker. Wit: John McAllister, Robert Sherard. KENNEDY, ANDREW. Phila. Manufacturer. January 31, 1811. September 28, 1811. 3.537. Provides for wife Elizabeth Kennedy. Sons Robert and Andrew Kennedy and daus. Susan Leib, Mary Tilly, Eliza Long and Eleanor Schott. Sd. trustees to pay to son Geo. Washington Kennedy. Execs and Trustees: Friends William Richards of Phila., merchant, Dockeray Smith of same city, merchant and Kennedy Long of Baltimore, gentleman, they to sell all estate &c. Wit: Benjamin Richards, Matthew Carey. Codicil January 31, 1811. Wit: Same as to will. Codicil May 4, 1811. Appoints James McAlpin of Phila., merchant taylor, exec. and trustee in conjunction with those in will. Wit: As above. STRAHAN, GREGORY. Phila. Porter. August --, 1805. October 2, 1811. 3.542. Estate to wife Margaret Strahan and his four sons and dau. to wit: Joseph, John, Paul, Charles and Mary. Execs: Sons Joseph and John Strahan. Wit: I. N. Gravenstine, James C. Kenton, Daniel Addis. PILE, SAMUEL. Phila. Mariner. June 1, 1807. October 7, 1811. 3.544. All his property for benefit of his wife Rebecca Pile and their children (names not given). Execs: Rebecca Pile, Abel Saterthwait and Caleb Earle, New Orleans. Wit: Benjamin Morgan, Elisha G. Price, George W. Morgan. In the room of Thomas Morgan he has appointed Abel Saterthwait July 6, 1811. WHITBY, WILLIAM. Phila. Plasterer. October 1, 1811. October 9, 1811. 3.545. To sons George and Robert and dau. Jane he leaves all his real estate at Locust and Tenth Streets bounded on south by William McAnnall's estate. Execs: Charles Blair and Robert Orr. Wit: I. Rolph, Henry O'Neill. BANTOM, MOSES. Phila. September 1, 1811. October 9, 1811. 3.546. Provides for wife Sarah Bantom. To Richard Willing, Esq, in trust, money lately bequeathed to him (Moses Bantom) by Thomas Shirley, interest for support of wife and children (no names given). Exec: Sd. wife Sarah. Wit: Samuel Watt, William Lyle. GREBLE, GEORGE. Phila. House Carpenter. May 10, 1811. October 9, 1811. 3.547. Wife Rebecca to have income of all estate supporting his younger children &c. To son William and other children. Execs: Wife Rebecca, bro. Jacob Greble and bro.-in-law Joseph Rapine. Wit: Michael Sager, John George Frederick. HOFFNER, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Bricklayer. January 25, 1810. ----. 3.549. Wife Anna Maria to have use, interest &c. of all estate, at her decease to Henry and Maria, children of December'd son William and to Eliza dau. of son George. To children of dau. Susan Dietz. Residue of estate to dau. Susan Dietz. Execs: Sd. wife Anna Maria and friend Nicholas Armbruster of Northern Liberties. Wit: Christian Peiffer, Frederick Beates. SHELL, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. March 1, 1811. October 14, 1811. 3.551. Estate in trust to sd. exec. for wife Rosanna Shell, at her decease to sd. John George Kehr. Exec: His friend John George Kehr, baker. Wit: R. Whitehead, Nicholas Schweppenhieser. EISENRING, GEORGE. October 8, 1811. October 15, 1811. 3.552. Estate to be sold and divided amongst his children Andrew his son and Christian Smith his dau. and sons Lawrence and John, last two minors. Execs: Friends Adam Brunner and Frederick Haas. Wit: John Ricker and Christian Fox. FOX, JOSEPH. Phila. Gentleman. July 3, 1809. October 14, 1811. 3.553. Income, rents &c. to wife Frances Fox until youngest dau. Frances attains age of twenty one years, at that time estate to be divided. Execs: Sd. wife Frances and friend Samuel Wheeler, Esq. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Philip Scheetz, Justinian Fox. Letters granted to Frances Fox. BEIDEMAN, DANIEL. Kensington. Phila. Co. Fisherman. October 8, 1811. October 16, 1811. 3.554. Lot on green woods lane and Frankford road purchased by him and his bro. Jacob of Thomas Eyre to be sold. Monies from sale to son Daniel and daus. Mary and Margaret. Income of remainder of estate to wife Elizabeth, at her death his land and farm in Waterford Twp., NJ, ground purchased of heirs of Dr. Shippen with wharf &c. ground purchased of Michael Peck, ground at Point no Point adj. Esterly's ground &c. to his sd. children. Execs: Bro. Jacob Beideman and friend Michael Collard, wife Elizabeth to be extx. so long as she remains his widow. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Johannes Christ and Jacob Moser. HYDE, CATHARINE. Phila. Widow. September 10, 1811. October 2, 1811. 3.557. Legacy to grandson John Shinkle, residue to granddau. Maria Shinkle. Exec: Friend Thomas Norton, he to be guardian of estate devised to sd. granddau. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Thomas Conaroe. Letters granted to exec. October 18, 1811. GREINER, SARAH. Phila. Co. Widow of George Greiner, late of Bristol Twp. July 30, 1811. October 21, 1811. 3.559. To sister Ann Pugh. To nieces Sarah and Susan Pugh. To nephew Edward Pugh. Execs: Edward Gough and Jesse Gouge, Bristol. Wit: James McVaugh, Hector McCravey and Ella Skillan. Letters granted to Edward Gouge. COHEN, JACOB. Phila. Reader to the Portuguese Congregation of sd. city. December 4, 1810. October 23, 1811. 3.559. Desires to be interred in burying ground of sd. congregation. All estate to wife Rebecca Cohen and his two single daus. Deborah and Richea or Richey. At wife's death to all his children. Married daus. Goodhous Phillips, Esther Hart and Rachel Lyons and son Abraham. Execs: Wife Rebecca Cohen, son Abraham Cohen and Levy Philips of Lancaster. Wit: Samuel D. Hart, Isaac B. Phillips. Codicil February 25, 1811. Dau. Deborah has since married (husband's name not given). Wit: Isaac B. Phillips of Phila., merchant and Abraham Forst of sd. city, merchant. LAWRENCE, MARY. Widow of William Lawrence late of Phila. Co., Penn Twp. October 7, 1811. October 24, 1811. 3.562. To children namely: Mary Lewis (wife of Joseph Lewis), Lawrence Lawrence, Anna Coulston (wife of Barney Coulston) and George Washington Lawrence. Mentions estate of the Penns in Penn Twp., late Northern Liberties. Exec: Friend John Trout of sd. Liberties. Wit: Valentine Gavaner, Rudolph Neff. SUMMERS, MARTIN. Phila. Blacksmith. October 1, 1811. October 24, 1811. 3.566. Desires to be buried in the family burying ground under the inspection of the Philanthropic Society. All estate to wife Mary Summers, at her decease to his children (names not given). Execs: Wife Mary and his friend Jeremiah Linton. Wit: William Griffiths, James Truman and John Buttam(?). CROZET, J.B.M. Phila. September 24, 1811. October 29, 1811. 3.568. Estate to wife Christiana Crozet, whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Christiana Crozet. Wit: T. T. Eberlin, John P. Ripley. BETZ, CHRISTIAN. Phila. Baker. August 20, 1808. October 31, 1811. 3.568. To granddau. Catharine Betz. To grandchildren Samuel and Catharine Mervin, children of late dau. Catharine. To dau. Hannah Flanagan. Late son John Betz. Execs: Sd. dau. Hannah Flanagan and friends Godfrey Haga and John Jordan of sd. city, merchants. Wit: Jacob Sulger, Isaac Wampole. Letter granted to Hannah Long formerly Hannah Flanagan. WERTMULLER, ADOLPH ULRICK. Portrait Painter. December 25, 1802. November 5, 1811. 3.571. His share in legacy left by Mr. Joachim Wrotman, merchant at Amsterdam to his father's children and to his half bro.'s children to be divided between the two families after the death of Joachim Lyringren(?) and his sister, he leaves with all his other estate to his wife Elizabeth Wertmuller, whom he appoints extx. Execs: Wife Elizabeth Wertmuller. Wit: Peter Thomson, Adam May, Gust. Risberger. Codicil July 3, 1811. Since date of will he has purchased of John Warder of Phila. and Ann his wife the plantation where he now resides on Naamans Creek in New Castle Co., DE, which he bequeaths to his wife Elizabeth Wertmuller. Wit: Isaac Elliott, Benjamin Chew Burden, Peter Thomson. JOHNSON, MOSES. Phila. A free black man. October 22, 1811. November 7, 1811. 3.575. All estate to wife Eleanor, at her decease one half to niece Jane Johnson who now lives in his family. The other half to friends Joseph Keen of sd. city, currier, Levi Garrett, tobacconist, and Joseph S. Walter, bricklayer, in trust for support of poor widows and others, white or black belonging to the First Baptist Church at Second and Mulberry Streets. Execs: Sd. Joseph Keen, Levi Garrett and Joseph S. Walter. Wit: Peter Thomson, Benjamin C. Burden. MILLER, FREDERICK. Norther Liberties. Phila. House Carpenter. October 24, 1811. November 11, 1811. 3.578. Income, rents &c. of his property in Northern Liberties to wife Ann and his mother Barbara Miller. Bro. John Miller. John Long and George Bastian, Jr., trustees. To wife's bro. and sisters (names not given). To bro. Andrew Miller, bro. Henry Miller. Execs: Wife Ann Miller, friends John Long and George Bastian, Jr. Wit: Isaac Parry, Frederick Beates. WHITE, SARAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. January 10, 1811. November 12, 1811. 3.582. To dau. Mary White the contents of house where she lives in Northern Liberties. Wit: Peter Heisler, Michael Brody, Nicholas Fricker. BAKER, RICHARD. District of Southwark. Mariner. August 6, 1808. January 16, 1811. 3.584. All estate to friend Sarah Hendry wife of James Hendry of sd. District, boarding house keeper. Exec: Sd. Sarah Hendry. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Richard Renshaw.