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Phila. Co. June 29, 1814. 5.283. ALBERT, HENRY. January 31, 1814. 5.173. ALLEN, JOHN E. Phila. August 28, 1813. 5.42. ALLISON, WILLIAM. Phila. April 4, 1814. 5.230. ASTON, GEORGE. Phila. January 3, 1815. 5.391. BAKER, CHRISTOPHER. Phila. October 16, 1813. 5.78. BEDFORD, JOSEPH ATKINSON. City of Phila. November 9, 1814. 5.362. BELLERS, JOHN. Late of London. February 1, 1797. 5.193. BELTZ, CROFT. Phila. May 19, 1814. 5.260. BERNER, ANDREW. September 26, 1814. 5.332. BICKERTON, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. Phila. April 16, 1814. 5.240. BIDDLE, CLEMENT. Phila. July 26, 1814. 5.302. BION, JOHN MARIE. Phila., PA, U.S.A. March 12, 1814. 5.218. BOWEN, JOSEPH. Phila. Co. District of Southwark. July 9, 1813. 5.17. BOYER, DOLLY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. January 13, 1815. 5.409. BOYER, JOHN. Bristol Twp. Co. of Phila. December 29, 1814. 5.388. BRADY, MARGARET. Phila. May 10, 1814. 5.253. BRAND, MARTHA G. Phila. April 4, 1814. 5.233. BROWN, JACOB. Phila. March 3, 1815. 5.458. BULL, JOHN. October 14, 1814. 5.354. BUZBY, ABRAHAM. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. November 13, 1813. 5.116. BYRNE, PATRICK. Phila. February 24, 1814. 5.209. CAREY, RICHARD. November 15, 1813. 5.113. CARTER, JASPER. Phila. March 2, 1815. 5.456. CASKEY, JOHN. Phila. August 10, 1814. 5.303. CASTER, JACOB. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. February 28, 1815. 5.450. CASTOR, HENRY. Twp. of Oxford. Co. of Phila., PA. October 13, 1814. 5.370. CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM. Phila. March 30, 1814. 5.227. CHIENE, MARGARETTA. Phila. December 15, 1814. 5.384. CLAPHAMSON, MARGARET. Twp. of Blockley. Co. of Phila. July 16, 1814. 5.289. CLEMSON, JAMES. Phila. December 24, 1813. 5.156. CLIFFORD, THOMAS. Phila. May 30, 1814. 5.268. CLOWES, HIRAM. Germantown. Phila. Co. January 29, 1814. 5.172. COLEMAN, JOSEPH. Phila. November 24, 1814. 5.367. CONRAD, JOHN. Phila. September 4, 1813. 5.43. COX, ESTHER. Phila. February 15, 1814. 5.202. CRAIG, MARGARET M. February 7, 1814. 5.177. CRAP, CHRISTIANA. Phila. November 29, 1813. 5.126. DEAL, SUSANNA. Phila. April 26, 1814. 5.263. deESQUILBEL, PEDRO BERNARDO. June 14, 1813. 5.1. DEETZ, FREDERICK. Phila. Co. March 3, 1814. 5.210. deVAQUEZ, JEAN BAPTISTE. Phila. November 4, 1813. 5.313. DICK, SUSANNA. Phila. June 21, 1814. 5.280. DOUGLAS, JAMES. Phila. July 6, 1814. 5.285. DUBOURG, MICHAEL. Phila. July 28, 1814. 5.295. DUFFIELD, JACOB. Lower Dublin. Co. of Phila. February 2, 1815. 5.430. DUFFIELD, SAMUEL. Phila. December 31, 1814. 5.381. DUMOUTET, JOHN BAPTISTE. Phila. July 23, 1813. 5.25. DUNN, JACOB. Phila. September 15, 1813. 5.53. EASTLACK, ANN. Phila. January 20, 1810. 5.246. EDELMAN, ISAAC. Phila., PA. September 30, 1814. 5.328. EDWARDS, JESSE. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. July 28, 1813. 5.27. EGAN, MICHAEL. Phila. July 6, 1814. 5.294. EGERT, GEORGE. Phila. May 23, 1814. 5.265. ELIOT, MARY. Croydon, Co. of Surry. February 1, 1797. 5.181. ELLIOTT, JOHN MADES. Phila. February 28, 1815. 5.449. EVANS, JOHN. Phila. June 4, 1814. 5.274. EVANS, SUSANNA. Phila. September 6, 1813. 5.49. FALCONER, MARY. Phila. May 25, 1814. 5.267. FARQUHAR, GEORGE. Jamaica. July 7, 1813. 5.17. FERGUSON, ELIZABETH. Southwark. Phila. Co. November 29, 1813. 5.122. FISHER, JAMES LOGAN. Elmwood in the Co. of Phila. September 21, 1814. 5.323. FISHER, TABITHA. Phila. April 2, 1814. 5.234. FITZGERALD, ROBERT. Phila. April 8, 1813. 5.114. FLINN, RICHARD. Phila. Co. March 25, 1814. 5.226. FOTHERGILL, ANTHONY. Sussex, Engl. February 26, 1814. 5.96. FRESHWATER, ARGYLE. Phila. February 3, 1815. 5.432. FRY, JOHN. Germantown. Phila. Co. May 19, 1814. 5.255. FULLER, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. March 16, 1814. 5.220. FYE, ANDREW. Township of Springfield. Montgomery Co. February 7, 1815. 5.434. GARRAUD, JACOB. Phila. December 22, 1814. 5.368. GARRET, MORTON. Blockley. Phila. Co. August 24, 1813. 5.40. GARWOOD, WILLIAM. Southwark. Co. of Phila. September 1, 1814. 5.334. GEISSE, RACHEL. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 22, 1813. 5.62. GERHARD, CONRAD. Phila. March 9, 1815. 5.462. GLOVER, WILLIAM. District of Southwark, PA. May 24, 1814. 5.264. GREER, MARTHA. Southwark. Phila. Co. August 3, 1814. 5.300. GROSSCUP or GROSSKOP, JACOB. Springfield Twp., Montgomery Co. December 4, 1813. 5.129. HALL, MARY. Lancaster, PA. October 28, 1814. 5.346. HAMILTON, WILLIAM. Woodlands, Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. June 11, 1813. 5.13. HANCKEL, JOHN MICHAEL. Northern Liberties, Phila. January 26, 1815. 5.427. HARDY, THOMAS. Phila. April 4, 1814. 5.271. HARPER, JOHN. Phila. June 25, 1813. 5.12. HAUCK, JOHN. Phila. April 11, 1814. 5.237. HEATLY, CHARLES. February 22, 1814. 5.215. HELT or HILT, HENRY. Twp. of Byberry. Co. of Phila. July 30, 1814. 5.297. HEYL, GEORGE. Township of Germantown. Co. of Phila. February 6, 1815. 5.432. HIGGINS, FANNY. Phila. February 24, 1815. 5.447. HILLMAN, CORNELIUS. Phila. September 26, 1814. 5.329. HINCKLE, JOHN. Phila. October 5, 1813. 5.69. HOLLINSHEAD, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 7, 1813. 5.131. HOLMES, WILLIAM. July 11, 1814. 5.288. HOPP, GODFREY. Germantown Twp. Co. of Phila. October 17, 1814. 5.358. HOWARD, MARGARET. Moyamensing. Phila. Co. October 6, 1813. 5.73. HOZEY, ISAAC. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila. January 16, 1815. 5.414. HUME, THOMAS. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. March 21, 1814. 5.224. HUMMELL, CASPER. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 1, 1814. 5.270. HUMPHREYS, HANNAH. Phila. March 7, 1814. 5.211. INGRAM, MARY. February 1, 1797. 5.189. INGS, DAVID. Late of Phila., now Fayette co. June 10, 1814. 5.326. JACOBS, CHARLES. Phila. Co. August 16, 1813. 5.34. JEFFERS, JAMES. Phila. March 21, 1814. 5.224. JERVIS, SARAH. Late of city of Phila., now of Southwark. October 3, 1814. 5.336. JEWELL, JOSEPH. Cecil Co., MD, now Phila. May 20, 1814. 5.261. JOHNSON, ELIAS. April 23, 1814. 5.248. JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Township of Blockley. Phila. Co. March 1, 1815. 5.452. JOHNSON, LYDIA. Phila. June 16, 1813. 5.6. JOHNSTON, JOHN. Phila. February 24, 1814. 5.208. JONES, DAVID. near Phila. in PA. January 29, 1814. 5.171. JONES, ISRAEL. Phila. October 18, 1813. 5.124. KAIGHN, JOHN. Chester in the Co. of Burlington, NJ. August 28, 1812. 5.349. KEATES, GEORGE. Southwark. Phila. Co. December 15, 1814. 5.383. KEEHMLE, LEONARD. Phila. November 22, 1813. 5.119. KEFFER, MARTIN. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 20, 1813. 5.55. KER, SUSANNA. Phila. July 26, 1813. 5.21. KEYSER, MARY. Germantown. Phila. Co. January 13, 1814. 5.170. KINYON, STEPHEN. Phila. August 10, 1813. 5.32. KIRKHAM, DEBORAH. Phila. July 23, 1814. 5.293. KIRKNER, JACOB. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. July 28, 1813. 5.31. KNOX, REBECCA. Phila., PA. December 29, 1814. 5.389. KOCH, JOHN. (alias Cook.) Germantown. Phila. January 31, 1814. 5.174. KREAMER, HENRY. Phila. April 28, 1814. 5.245. KUHL, FREDERICK. Late of Phila., now Burlington Co. November 3, 1813. 5.94. KUHN, JOHN. Phila. September 7, 1813. 5.50. KUNCKLE, CHRISTIAN. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 22, 1813. 5.10. KUNCKLE, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 1, 1813. 5.90. LARE, JOHN. Passyunk Twp. Phila. Co. July 6, 1814. 5.286. LAUCK, ANN MARTHA. Phila. August 20, 1813. 5.36. LAUDER, HANNAH. Southwark. Phila. Co. October 6,1813. 5.72. LAWLESS, MARY. March 4, 1814. 5.213. LAWS, STEPHEN. Phila. April 7, 1814. 5.235. LAWSON, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. August 2, 1814. 5.298. LEFEVRE, JOHN FELIX. Phila. October 1, 1813. 5.67. LEVY, AARON. Phila. March 1, 1815. 5.453. LOGUE, MARY. Phila. July 22, 1813. 5.27. LONDON, PETER. Twp. of Oxford. Phila. Co. November 22, 1813. 5.118. LONGSTRETH, SUSANNA. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. September 21, 1814. 5.321. LYON, JOHN. Phila. October 4, 1814. 5.339. LYTHGO, THOMAS. Phila. November 16, 1813. 5.118. MAISON, ELIZABETH. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co., PA. September 21, 1814. 5.318. MARKER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. November 9, 1814. 5.361. MARSHALL, MARGARET. Phila. August 15, 1814. 5.306. MARTIN, CHARLES. Southwark. Phila. Co. December 22, 1813. 5.153. MARTIN, DANIEL. Phila. October 19, 1814. 5.372. MATTERN, ANDREW. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 28, 1814. 5.347. McCARTY, ALEXANDER. LIreland, now of Phila. Co. May 24, 1814. 5.272. McCAULEY, ANDREW. Phila. August 23, 1813. 5.37. McCREA, JAMES. Phila. October 6, 1814. 5.341. McDEED, PATRICK. Phila. September 14, 1814. 5.315. McDERMITT, CHARLES. Phila. December 13, 1813. 5.137. McDONOUGH, ELIZABETH. Southwark. Phila. Co. December 24, 1813. 5.154. McELROY, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Co. of Phila. November 22, 1814. 5.378. MENG, ELIZABETH. December 20, 1814. 5.385. MENTZ, ELIZABETH. Phila. April 19, 1814. 5.243. MILLER, ELIZABETH. Late of Phila. October 7, 1813. 5.74. MILLER, JACOB. Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. September 17, 1814. 5.315. MILLER, JOHN. Phila. October 12, 1814. 5.343. MITCHELL, DEBORAH. Phila. September 29, 1813. 5.88. MOORE, SARAH. Phila. December 21, 1813. 5.140. MUIR, JAMES. Scotland, now Phila. May 19, 1814. 5.261. MULLEN, JANE. Phila. July 20, 1813. 5.20. MURREY, MARTHA. Southwark. Phila. April 20, 1814. 5.244. NAW, PETER. U.S.A. April 14, 1814. 5.238. NEALE, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Phila., PA. October 21, 1814. 5.358. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM, JR. Phila. November 15, 1814. 5.364. NILL, CONRADE. Twp. of Germantown. Co. of Phila. August 11, 1814. 5.304. NOTTNAGELL, LEOPOLD. Phila. December 18, 1813. 5.138. NUTTER, MARY. Southwark, PA. December 30, 1813. 5.160. OLD, THOMASIN. Phila. October 23, 1813. 5.83. OSTAIN, FRANCIS. Township of Passyunk. Co. of Phila. January 7, 1815. 5.409. PAGE, JAMES. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 17, 1814. 5.254. PAGE, ROBERT N. Phila. June 23, 1813. 5.66. PAINE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 21, 1814. 5.288. PATTERSON, GEORGE. November 23, 1814. 5.377. PATTON, ROBERT. Phila. January 6, 1814. 5.164. PAUL, JACOB. Twp. of Germantown. Phila. Co. December 24, 1814. 5.386. PEARSON, JAMES. Phila. September 1, 1813. 5.44. PENNEGAR, MARGARET. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. August 15, 1814. 5.305. PERKINS, MARY. Southwark, Co. of Phila. July 5, 1814. 5.284. PETERS, JOSEPH. Miles Town. September 13, 1813. 5.54. PETERS, MARY. Phila. October 19, 1813. 5.79. PETERSON, NICHOLAS. Phila. Co. September 6, 1813. 5.51. PHILIPS, BENJAMIN. District of Southwark. October 14, 1814. 5.355. PIPER, MICHEL. Twp. of Northern Liberties. Phila. November 9, 1814. 5.360. POHT, HENRY. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. January 5, 1814. 5.162. PROUD, ROBERT. Phila. July 26, 1814. 5.291. PUDVINE, JAMES. Southwark. March 30, 1814. 5.228. REAP, BARNARD. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 23, 1814. 5.244. REDWOOD, WILLIAM, the Elder. Rhode Island, New Jersey. January 23, 1815. 5.445. REESE, PATIENCE. Phila. November 23, 1814. 5.366. REINSEIMER, MAGDALENA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. July 1, 1813. 5.15. REPPERT, JOHN. Phila. Co. Northern Liberties. June 7, 1814. 5.279. RIDGWAY, ELIZABETH. May 14, 1814. 5.254. RITTENHOUSE, ABRAHAM. Roxborough Township. Co. of Phila. January 28, 1815. 5.428. ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Township of Lower Dublin. Phila. Co. January 14, 1815. 5.411. ROE, JESSE. Phila. March 7, 1814. 5.212. ROE, McDERMOT MICHAL M. Phila. September 25, 1813. 5.65. ROGIERS, HORATIO H. March 10, 1814. 5.215. ROHR, JOHN A. Phila. March 28, 1814. 5.231. ROUSH, JOHN. Phila. March 2, 1815. 5.455. RUDULPH, ESTHER. Phila. Co. September 27, 1813. 5.91. RUTTER, JOHN JACOB. Phila. July 28, 1813. 5.24. RYAN, JANE. Phila. September 1, 1814. 5.314. SAXTON, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 9, 1814. 5.301. SAY, BENJAMIN. Phila. May 17, 1813. 5.56. SCATTERGOOD, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 4, 1814. 5.249. SCHNEIDER, CASPER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. February 7, 1814. 5.199. SENDOS, DOMINIQUE CHEGARAY. Phila. October 7, 1813. 5.89. SHALLCROSS, BETTY. Late of State of Delaware, now of Phila., PA. June 6, 1814. 5.273. SHARP, JOHN. Kensington. Phila. Co. November 3, 1814. 5.375. SHEA, LUKE. Phila. April 25, 1814. 5.327. SHEETZ, CHRISTIAN. Kensington. Phila. Co. July 14, 1813. 5.19. SHUTE, MARY. City of Phila. February 29, 1815. 5.442. SINGLETON, JOSEPH Y. Phila. May 3, 1814. 5.252. SINGLETON, SAMUEL. Phila. February 18, 1814. 5.240. SIVERT, BARBARA. Phila. April 16, 1814. 5.242. SMITH, ELIZABETH. Phila. January 5, 1814. 5.163. SMITH, JAMES. Phila. February 23, 1814. 5.207. SMITH, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 8, 1814. 5.309. SMITH, JOHN. District of Southwark. March 8, 1815. 5.461. SMITH, PETER. Germantown. Phila. Co. August 21, 1813. 5.37. SMITH, PHILIP. Nice Town in Penn Twp. Co. of Phila. November 19, 1814. 5.365. SMITH, WILLIAM. Phila. February 27, 1815. 5.447. SMYTH, FREDERICK. Roxborough. Phila. Co. February 14, 1815. 5.437. SORBER, HENRY. Germantown Twp. Co. of Phila. December 31, 1814. 5.369. STACY, SARAH. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila. July 30, 1814. 5.296. STEPHENS, WALTER. Phila. August 22, 1814. 5.311. STILES, ROBERT. Phila. February 12, 1814. 5.201. STRUNCK, PHILIP. Meamensing. Co. of Phila. October 5, 1814. 5.340. SUMMERS, PHILIP. Norther Liberties. Phila. May 6, 1814. 5.251. SWIFT, EDWARD. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. January 11, 1814. 5.166. SWIFT, JOHN. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. January 11, 1814. 5.167. SWIFT, PHOEBE. January 11, 1814. 5.169. TATEM, JEREMIAH. Phila. January 24, 1815. 5.425. TAYLOR, ELIZABETH. Township of Lower Dublin. Phila. Co. February 11, 1815. 5.435. THOMAS, LEWIS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 22, 1813. 5.123. THOMAS, MARY. Phila. February 18, 1814. 5.206. THOMSON, HANNAH. Phila. October 2, 1814. 5.335. TILLYER, WILLIAM. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. September 6, 1813. 5.47. TRIMBLE, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. February 15, 1815. 5.441. TURNER, WILLIAM. Phila. September 7, 1813. 5.52. VAN DUSEN, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. Co. of Phila. October 14, 1814. 5.356. VOIGT, HENRY. Phila. February 15, 1814. 5.222. WAGANER, PHILIP. Twp. of Penn. Co. of Phila. November 1, 1814. 5.373. WALN, NICHOLAS. Phila. October 13, 1813. 5.77. WARNER, WILLIAM. Blockley. Phila. Co. October 7,1813. 5.81. WATTS, JOHN. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. August 5, 1813. 5.35. WEAVER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. October 11, 1813. 5.86. WELSH, JAMES. Southwark. Co. of Phila. November 23, 1814. 5.379. WEST, HANNAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 1, 1813. 5.127. WHARTON, REBECCA. Phila. November 8, 1814. 5.375. WHEELER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. March 4, 1815. 5.460. WIGGLESWORTH, WILLIAM. Phila. December 3, 1814. 5.381. WILD, FREDERICK. Southwark. Phila. November 25, 1813. 5.121. WILLARD, JOSEPH. Byberry Township. Phila. Co. February 13, 1815. 5.436. WILSON, ALEXANDER. Now of Phila. September 25, 1813. 5.64. WILSON, JACOB. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co., PA. October 22, 1814. 5.351. WILSON, SAMUEL. Twp. of Bristol, PA. December 29, 1813. 5.158. WOOD, SARAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 17, 1813. 5.5. WOODROW, HESTER. Germantown. June 29, 1814. 5.283. WRAN, MARYAN. Southwark. November 30, 1813. 5.125. YOUNG, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 27, 1813. 5.83. YOUNKER, YOST. Twp. of Oxford. Phila. Co. May 18, 1814. 5.257. ____________________________________________________ Will Book 5 deESQUILBEL, PEDRO BERNARDO. Captain in the Royal Army. May 26, 1813. June 14, 1813. 5.1. Wife Donna Manuela Castaneda, by whom he has two children, one named Manuel who is married in Lima and the other Maria de los Delores married to Don Francisco Espelius, Captain of a Frigate in the Royal Navy of Spain, now residing in Cadiz, to whom he leaves all estate. Exec. in this country Don Joseph Bruno Magdalena, formerly secretary to the Spanish Legation in the United States and to what concerns his estate in the Peninsula and other Spanish Dominions he appoints his wife and in default of her, his son-in-law Don Francisco Espelius. Owes money to John Dubarry of this city, merchant, he to settle the Baltimore business. To Mrs. Maria Dixon. Codicil May 29, 1813. Appoints Anton's de Mendoza, an exec. also. Wit: Bme. Renquenet, Josef Bruno Magdalena, Peter S. DuPonceau. Execs: Don Joseph Bruno Magdalena, his wife and son-in-law Don Francisco Espelius. Wit: Peter Stephen DuPonceau, Notary Public, Don Antonio de Mendoza, Capt. of a Frigate in the Spanish Navy, James Julian, Robert Malenfaut, Edward D. Coxe and John Francis Canonge. WOOD, SARAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. April 24, 1813. June 17, 1813. 5.5. Dau. Sarah Geyger, the wife of George Geyger, to have use of all estate. Exec: Friend William Britton of Northern Liberties, lumber merchant. Wit: R. Whitehead, John Hellings. JOHNSON, LYDIA. Phila. Spinster. November 30, 1811. June 16, 1813. 5.6. To friend Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq. To Elizabeth Smith (aunt to sd. Benjn. R. Morgan). To Lydia Beakes (dau. of Nathan Beakes living near Trenton) a silver can formerly belonged to Hannah Beakes, aunt of sd. Lydia. To friend Lydia Hollinshead, now living in Burlington (dau. of late Edmund Hollinshead, the elder, December'd). To Atlantic Allen, a young woman that formerly lived with her and to her dau. Lydia Allen. In trust to the Treasurer of Monthly Meeting of Friends of Phila., Northern District. To cousin Anna Thomson (dau. of late Peter Thomson, the elder and cousin Hannah, his wife) sd. Anna to pay annuity to her mother, at her death to her bro. Peter, he to continue payment to his mother, sd. Hannah Thomson. To Sarah Biddle Thomson (dau. of sd. cousin Peter Thomson and his late wife Rebecca). To Hannah Thomson, Jr., also dau. of sd. Peter and Rebecca. Releases cousin John Thomas from debt. To Dr. John D. Thomas (son of sd. John Thomas). Cousin Thomas P. Cope. To cousin Mary Cope (wife of sd. Thomas P.). Execs: Cousins Thomas P. Coope and Peter Thomson. Wit: Edward McCam, Benjamin C. Binder. KUNCKLE, CHRISTIAN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Shop Keeper. September 26, 1793. June 22, 1813. 5.10. Wife Catharine Kunckle to have interest of estate, she to support and educate his children namely: Mary, John, Margaret, Catharine and Ann Kunckle. Execs: Wife Catharine, his bro. John Kunckle and friend Richard Whitehead, in case of death of execs. he appoints his friends Lawrence Sickle, Abraham Wilt and George Forepaugh. Wit: Mahlon Bennett, John Wharton, Robert Whitehead. Letters granted to Catharine Kunckle. HARPER, JOHN. Phila. Gentleman. May 4, 1811. June 25, 1813. 5.12. To wife Margaret the income of his estate. To John Harper Smith, son of John and Lohra Smith. To two grandsons Peter and William Harper, sons of Thomas Harper. Execs: Son-in-law Thomas Harper and friend Matthew Lawler of sd. city, Esq. Wit: Jacob Vodges, Abraham Shoemaker. HAMILTON, WILLIAM. Woodlands, Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. September 9, 1811. June 11, 1813. 5.13. To niece Margaret Hamilton. To execs. in trust for niece Rebecca O'Brien, the wife of Francis O'Brien. To Frances Hilton. To George W. Hilton. To Hagar, a woman of colour in his family. To friends Dr. Thomas Parke and William Cramond. To nephew James Hamilton. Execs: Nephew James Hamilton, friends Dr. Thomas Parke and William Cramond. Wit: John Vaughan, Casper Wistar, Jr., Joseph Sansom, Frederick Smyth. REINSEIMER, MAGDALENA. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. June 24, 1813. July 1, 1813. 5.15. To son Christian Reinsimer the use of the dwelling house he now lives in, at his death to her grandchildren. To dau.-in-law Mary Reinseimer, the income of estate which she (Magdalene Reinseimer) has occupied after her death to her children namely: Charles, Jacob, Mary, Susanna, Catharine and Sarah, also any that shall be born by the present marriage of son and his present wife Mary. Execs: John Johnston (schoolmaster) and Martin Geiger (baker). Wit: John Reap, George Miller. BOWEN, JOSEPH. Phila. Co. District of Southwark. Grocer. March 23, 1804. July 9, 1813. 5.17. Estate to wife Hannah Bowen, at her death to sons John and James Bowen. Wit: William Campbell and Jacob Carman. FARQUHAR, GEORGE. Late of the Island of Jamaica, at present in Phila., U.S.A., Dr. of Medicine. December 22, 1804. July 7, 1813. 5.17. Interest of all property to his wife Elizabeth excepting following bequeaths: annuity to his mother in Aberdeen, at death of sd. wife, to his children, namely: Geo. Wildman Farquhar, Elizabeth Widowson Farquhar and the child with which wife is now pregnant. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth and bro.-in-law Samuel Yorke of Phila., if wife marries, Samuel York to act as guardian. Wit: Joshua Lippincott, Frederick Smith, Charles Smith. Letters granted to Elizabeth Farquhar. SHEETZ, CHRISTIAN. Kensington. Phila. Co. June 19, 1813. July 14, 1813. 5.19. Wife Magdalena to have income of estate in Kensington, Hanover Street, also house in Northern Liberties. Dau. Christianna estate bought of John C. Otto and others. Daus. Elizabeth and Hannah each to have half his estate bought of John Dickerson and Michael Lieb. Son Peter to have lot bought of Joseph Baldwin, also small house and lot bought of John Baldwin, should Hannah the wife of sd. son Peter out live him, she to have the income of his share, at her death to their children. Execs: Sd. son Peter Sheetz and Henry Rihl. Wit: John Johnson, John Gardy. MULLEN, JANE. Phila. Widow. October 4, 1810. July 20, 1813. 5.20. All estate to son William Mullen, whom she appoints sole exec. Exec: Son William Mullen. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Alexr. Tod. KER, SUSANNA. Phila. June 8, 1812. July 26, 1813. 5.21. All estate to sister Elizabeth Ker, appointing her sole extx. Exec: Sister Elizabeth Ker. Wit: Hannah Willis, John Eckert, Thomas Willis. RUTTER, JOHN JACOB. Phila. Labourer. March 12, 1810. July 28, 1813. 5.24. To son John Jacob Rutter, one dollar. All residue to wife Catharine Rutter, at her death to nephew Jacob Rutter who now lives with him and son of the sd. John Jacob Rutter. Execs: Sd. wife and friend Christopher Zell. Wit: Jacob C. Stout, Christopher Zell. Letters granted to Catharine Rutter. DUMOUTET, JOHN BAPTISTE. A native of the Department of Cher, France, but residing for some time past in Phila. May 25, 1813. July 23, 1813. 5.25?. Stock in trade in Charleston and Phila. to be valued &c. Property in Phila. purchaed of William Shannon with other property to William Y. Birch ----in trust for dau. Jane Dumoutet. Property purchased from Peter Neff in Frankford Co. of Phila. to sd. trustees for dau. Emma Dumoutet. Other property in Frankford to trustees for dau. Amelia Dumoutet. To sd. trustees his stock in Farmers and Mechanics Bank, stock in U.S. Loan with bonds &c. for wife Elizabeth Dumoutet. To Ann O'Brien. Property he is entitled to from France, also a certain plantation in Northumberland Co., PA, to execs. in trust, they to sell &c. Execs: Wife Elizabeth and dau. Jane Dumoutet. Wit: W. W. Woodward, Abm. Small, William Delany. LOGUE, MARY. Phila. April 13, 1813. July 22, 1813. 5.27. To children viz: Patrick, Hugh and Mary Logue, Catherine Bibbins and Rosana Uncleson. To nephew James Logue. Execs: Friends John Ward and Peter McGawley, both of Phila. Wit: Daniel Hitchcock, William E. Manlove. EDWARDS, JESSE. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. June 9, 1812. July 28, 1813. 5.27. Provides for wife Hannah Edwards. His property to his children namely: John, Jesse, Thomas K., and Hannah. Property formerly belonging to and now occupied by Lawrence Seates &c. Plan of property made by Christian Lehman in year 1756, devised to bro. John Edwards and himself (Jesse Edwards). To grandchildren Maria Elenor and Catharine Crisman, interest to begin with date of John Fesmire's Bond. Land in VA, Co. of Culpepper, purchased of Samuel Moore, which was unlawfully sold for taxes, empowers Robert Brooke to sue for same, should it be recovered, to his three sons. To four children by late wife Sarah, interest commencing with Samuel Caster's Bond. Money from mother in Nova Scotia for benefit of step bro. Nathaniel Loafborrow's children. Execs: Friends Nathan Whitman, the elder of Bristol Twp. and Nathan Harper of Frankford and son John Edwards, when of age, until that time, friend Robert Brooke to act as exec. Wit: Jesse Comly, Ro. Brooks, John Deprefontaine. John Edwards having attained full age, he affirmed. June 26, 1814. KIRKNER, JACOB. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. March 21, 1811. July 28, 1813. 5.31. To wife Sarah, money bequeathed her by her mother, December'd, also estate bequeathed her by her sister Abigail Wickersham, December'd, with annuity &c. Residue to his three children: Joseph Kirkner, Mary Harper and Martha Gillingham. Execs: Son Joseph and son-in-law Nathan Harper. Wit: Watson Atkinson, Nathan Shoemaker. KINYON, STEPHEN. Phila. July 7, 1813. August 10, 1813. 5.32. All estate to Elizabeth Jinnings, widow, of sd. city, whom he appoints sole extx. Exec: Elizabeth Jinnings. Wit: Elizabeth McBride, Hannah Hires, John Hunt, Benjamin Severne. Letters granted to Elizabeth Jinins. JACOBS, CHARLES. Phila. Co. Mariner. June 26, 1813. August 16, 1813. 5.34. All estate to friend John King, Phila. Co., innkeeper. Appointing him exec. Exec: John King. Wit: Elizabeth Palmer, Richard Palmer. WATTS, JOHN. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. March 10, 1812. August 5, 1813. 5.35. Provides for wife Margaret Watts. Two younger daus. Frances and Mary Watts to live with sd. wife Margaret. To dau. Rachel Bennet. To nephew John Watts. Execs: Wife Margaret and nephew John Watts. Wit: Joshua Jones, Amos Duffield. LAUCK, ANN MARTHA. Phila. Widow of David Lauck. July 21, 1813. August 20, 1813. 5.36. Bequeaths furniture to dau. Hannah Miller. Exec: Friend George Smith of Germantown. Wit: Edwin A. Atlee, Conrad Wile, John Patterson. McCAULEY, ANDREW. Phila. April 13, 1799. August 23, 1813. 5.37. To bro. Robert McCauley. To nephew David McCauley. To niece Elizabeth Jervis. To niece Sarah McConnell, whom he appoints extx. Exec: Sarah McConnell. Wit: M. K. Stockwell, Joseph Knox. Letters granted to Sarah Packhorn, late Sarah McConnell. SMITH, PETER. Germantown. Phila. Co. Blacksmith. August 1, 1803. August 21, 1813. 5.37. House where in he dwells with lots, to his son John, he to pay to daus. Susanna and Mary. All money to sd. children. Execs: Son John and son-in-law Jacob Keyser. Wit: Michael Lippert, Jacob Knorr, Jr. ADAMS, PETER. Chief Boatswains Mate U. S. Frigate President. March 7, 1809. July 27, 1813. 5.39. All estate to friend Atcheson Thompson of Southwark, Phila. Co., whom he appoints exec. Exec: Friend Atcheson Thompson. Wit: Hugh Morrisson, Richard Palmer. GARRET, MORTON. Blockley. Phila. Co. January 17, 1813. August 24, 1813. 5.40. Wife to have use of income from estate, at her death, to his eldest son Joseph Garrot, he to have plantation &c, in Blockley, subject to payment to his bros. and sisters, including his step sister Mary Clark, dau. of wife by her former husband. Residue of estate to all his children. Guardians of minor children and execs. of will, his wife and son Joseph. Property left him by relation Andrew Garrott late of Northern Liberties, Phila., December'd. Execs: Wife and son Joseph. Wit: Algermon Roberts, Joseph McAdams. Codicil July --, 1813. Purchased land of Samuel Fulton of Phila., merchant, being land he formerly sold to Jered Ingersoll. To grandson Morton, son of son William Garrett. Wit: Same as to will. ALLEN, JOHN E. Phila. May 20, 1805. August 28, 1813. 5.42. To Sarah Allen, if living, the sum of one guinea, she having received of him a jointure, in full of all dower. To dau. Margaret Allen, which sum lies in lands of Nuns Quarter, Co. of Down, Ireland, the interest of it, paying her mother Sarah Allen, sd. jointure, which shall be paid dau. at dath of her mother. All residue to dau. Susanna Allen who has kept house for him for some years, appointing her extx. Exec: Dau. Susanna Allen. Wit: Thomas Young, Robert Gordon, Wm. Graham, Robt. Ross, Christian Curry. CONRAD, JOHN, Phila. Worsted comber. August 11, 1801. September 4, 1813. 5.43. All estate to wife Christina Conrad, at her death to the German Roman Catholic Church called the Holy Trinity Church of Phila., to be used for schooling poor children belonging to sd. congregation. Execs: Sd. wife and friend Frederick Hailer. Wit: R. Whitehead, Robert Whitehead, Benjamine Brown W.[sic] Letters granted to Christina Conrad. PEARSON, JAMES Phila. House Carpenter. August 17, 1813. September 1, 1813. 5.44. Property in Phila. to eldest son Henry Paschall Pearson. To dau. Hannah Pearson. To dau. Jane Serrill, wife of George Serrill of Darby. To dau. Anna Pearson. To dau. Susan Powers. To dau. Martha B. Pearson. To execs. in trust for son James Hart Pearson. All residue to wife Susanna Pearson and, at her death to his eldest dau. Mary Pearson, the property wherein he now lives. Execs: Sd. dau. Mary Pearson and son-in-law George Serrill. Wit: John James, Ebenezer Betts. TILLYER, WILLIAM. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. Farmer. February 28, 1806. September 6, 1813. 5.47. To only son William Tillyer. To daus. Mary Beans, Ann Ashton, Phoebe Krewson and Sarah Finney. Plantation in tenor of Thomas Helveson to be sold, monies to his sd. four daus., son-in-law Derrick Krewson. Execs: Son William Tillyer, sons-in-law Thomas Beans and Joseph Finney. Wit: Christopher Vanasdalen, Joseph Vanosten, Rudolph White. EVANS, SUSANNA. Phila. July 13, 1813. September 6, 1813. 5.49. Interest of estate for support of her two sisters, Margaret and Lydia. To Martha Evans wife of bro. Edward Evans. After death of sd. sisters, to Catharine, dau. of Griffith Jones. To niece Sarah Evans and her bros. John and Thomas Evans. Residue of estate after death of sd. sisters, to nieces Catharine James, Susanna Munn, Sarah Evans and Lydia Evans. Exec: George Williams. Wit: Asa Elkinton, Esther Williams. KUHN, JOHN. Phila. Shopkeeper. July 1, 1807. September 7, 1813. 5.50. To wife Elizabeth, all his estate, at her death to her children: John, Magdalen and George Kern. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth and her son John Kern. Wit: Robert Burkhart, Isaac Wampole. PETERSON, NICHOLAS. Phila. Co. Mariner. September 26, 1811. September 6, 1813. 5.51. All estate to friend John Connor of Southwark in sd. co., cordwainer, whom he appoints exec. Exec: Friend John Connor. Wit: John McLinchey, James McLinchey. TURNER, WILLIAM. Phila. Merchant. March 22, 1808. September 7, 1813. 5.52. To wife Abigail all his estate, consisting of two houses and lots in Phila., plantation in Northern Liberties of Phila. Land in Northumberland Co., ground rents &c. To son Joseph Turner. To son William A. Turner. To dau. Abby Ann. Exec: Sd. wife Abigail. Wit: Elliston Perot, John Perot, F. H. Brinton. DUNN, JACOB. Phila. Shopkeeper. September 11, 1813. September 15, 1813. 5.53. All estate to wife Rachel Dunn. Execs: Sd. wife and friend John B. Wilson. Wit: Robt. Whitehead, Saml. L. Wilson, Ellis Stokes. PETERS, JOSEPH. Miles Town. Starting for Great Egg Harbour. April 11, 1812. September 13, 1813. 5.54. To Mary Ann Peters, at Silas Wilsons. To Sybilla P. Wilson. To Rebecca Wilson dau. of Aa. Wilson. To Sarah Wilson dau. of Aa. Wilson. To each of George Peters (December'd) five children. The balance to his Moravian Church or some other Charitable Institution. Balance due him at River La Plata. John Shepherd has done that business, John Evans can tell where to find him. Execs: Friends John Wilson and John Maybin. Wit: Robert Whitehead. Jacob Peters affirmed. KEFFER, MARTIN. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Weaver. August 25, 1813. September 20, 1813. 5.55. Use and profits of all estate to wife Mary Keffer, at her death, property to be sold and money to his children viz: Anthony Keffer and Rachel Dolin and grandchildren viz: John Keffer, Andrew Wilkinson, William and Margaret Dolin. Execs: Son Anthony Keffer of Kensington and bro. John Keffer of Phila. Wit: Isaac J. Kip, Jacob Smith. SAY, BENJAMIN. Phila. Physician. June 12, 1808. May 17, 1813. 5.56. To wife Miriam and his children: Thomas, Benjamin, Rebecca Ann, Caroline, William Penn and Miriam Say, his property in Phila., consisting of that bought of Daniel Hunter, of George Makem, of Patrick Dougherty, of Joseph Campbell, of James Morgan. Property in which John Ferraday now dwells. Property purchased of John Kane, of Daniel Hunter. Property in which Henry Rapsom lives. Property purchased of Joseph Jordan, of Michael Kenny, of Robert Adams, of James Kane, of Abraham Moore. His country house at the Cliffs on Schuylkill adj. Grays Ferry to be kept for use of his wife. Sd. wife Miriam Say to be guardian of children. Codicil March 18, 1813. Property in tenure of William Dorans, in tenure of John Smith. Appoints his son Benjamin to be exec. also. Wit: John Aitken, Benjamin S. Janney. Execs: Sd. wife and son Thomas Say, mother Rebecca Say. Wit: John Aitken, Barnaby Barnes. GEISSE, RACHEL. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow of Francis Geisse. May 27, 1807. September 22, 1813. 5.62. To dau. Mary Denny, now wife of Philip Buckius. To son Lawrence Shissler, a legacy devised to her, by his father Casper Shisler. At death of sd. Mary and Lawrence, to their children. All residue of estate to her daus. Wilhelmina Geisse and Ann Geisse. Execs: Friends Peter Deal and James Whitehead. Wit: Hannah Eyre, Robert Whitehead, Benjn. Brown W. Codicil December 3, 1809. Wearing apparel to daus. Mary Buckius, Wilhelmina now Wilhelmina Buckius and Ann Geisse. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Elizabeth Neff. WILSON, ALEXANDER. Now of Phila. August 16, 1813. September 25, 1813. 5.64. To father (no name given). To nephew William Duncan. All residue to Sarah Miller. Execs: Daniel H. Miller and George Ord of Phila. Wit: Henry L. Coryell, Susannah Jones. ROE, McDERMOT MICHAL M. Late of Ireland, now in Phila. September 19, 1813. September 25, 1813. 5.65. Estate to two daus. Honour and Mary McDermot Roe, wife Ann McDermott Row and bro. Patrick. Execs: Peter McDurmed and Peter Philips of Phila. and Patrick Benson of NY. Wit: Charles Fanning, James McGarant, John Dolan. Letters granted to Peter McDermott. PAGE, ROBERT N. Phila. July 28, 1812. June 23, 1813. 5.66. To Robert Waln of Phila. merchant. To John Wharton also of sd. city, merchant. Residue to his bros.: Lewis, Peyton R., W. B. Page, Octavus A. and Hugh Nelson Page. Execs: Friend Robert Waln and John Wharton. Wit: Thomas Hope, Mary Linn. LEFEVRE, JOHN FELIX. Phila. Silversmith. September 7, 1813. October 1, 1813. 5.67. To mother Elizabeth Cordeil. To wife Margaret Lefevre. To son Felix LeFevre, three years of age. Execs: Rene' L. Gravelle and Lewis Desaque. Wit: A. Baugier de la Bruyerd and Peter LeBarbier Du Plessis. HINCKLE, JOHN. Phila. Gentleman. September 6, 1813. October 5, 1813. 5.69. Property in Phila. adj. land late of David Kennedy Esq., December'd, ground late of William Poyntell, December'd, &c. to sd. execs. in trust for use of dau. Sarah Elizabeth Jurney or Jenney. To dau. Hannah, property adj. ground lately of Isaac Harvey, Jr., ground adj. land late of Conrad Abel, December'd. Execs: Dau. Hannah Lauck and friend Frederick Beates of Phila., serivener. Wit: Caspar Rehn, James Cook. LAUDER, HANNAH. Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. October 2, 1813. October 6,1813. 5.72. To son Joseph Foster all estate. If he dies under age, to five youngest children of John Firth viz: Hannah, Henry, Elizabeth, Taber and Mary Firth. Execs: Son Joseph Foster and James Akin. To Elizabeth Helm. Wit: Thomas Bigelow, Eliza Akin, Daniel Carson. HOWARD, MARGARET. Moyamensing. Phila. Co. Widow of George Howard, late of Mountholly, NJ, Labourer, December'd. September 30, 1813. October 6, 1813. 5.73. Her property in Moyamensing Twp. to her three daus. namely: Sarah Burke, wife of Thomas Burke of Phila., yeoman, Elizabeth Knight, widow of John Knight, late of same city, cordwainer and Mary Knight. Execs: Woodbridge Odlin of Phila., mariner and John Tittermary of Moyamensing, rope maker. Wit: James Gibson, William Andrews. MILLER, ELIZABETH. Late of Phila. Widow residing in Frankford, Phila. Co. February 28, 1810. October 7, 1813. 5.74. To Ann Renow who has lived with her since infancy. To niece Eliza Webb, who now lives with her and is the dau. of William Webb of Charleston, South Carolina. To dau.-in-law Elizabeth Miller. Residue to grandson Charles Meredith Miller, son of sd. dau.-in-law. To John Dupuy and Charles Meredith Dupuy (sons of Daniel Dupuy of Phila. and his wife Mary). Codicil July 25, 1813. Exec. Thomas Gillingham of Frankford to act with friend Daniel Dupuy. Wit: Watson Atkinson, Mahlon Gillingham. Exec: Friend sd. Daniel Dupuy. Wit: George Snyder, Peter Thomson. Letters granted to Thomas Gillingham. WALN, NICHOLAS. Phila. April 8, 1811. October 13, 1813. 5.77. To James Simpson. To Benjamin White of Bucks. To John Townsend. To children of H. and Mary Drinker. To children of Samuel Smith, Currier. To Monthly Meeting of Friends of Phila., Southern District, to be paid to Jesse Williams. To Jane Halfpenny. To servant Tom Mor'n. All residue to wife Sarah Waln. Execs: Sons William and Nicholas. Wit: John R. Lattimer of Phila., accountant and John Elliott Cresson of Phila., conveyancer, affirmed. BAKER, CHRISTOPHER. Phila. Whitesmith. ----, 1801. October 16, 1813. 5.78. Income of all estate to wife Elizabeth Baker. To grandson John Baker, son of son Samuel Baker, December'd. At death of wife all estate to only son John R. Baker. Execs: Wife Elizabeth and son John R. Baker. Wit: John Stroup, Henry Schlesman. Letters granted to surviving exec. John R. Baker. PETERS, MARY. Phila. Widow. November 9, 1807. October 19, 1813. 5.79. To grandson Milner Widdow Peters. To granddau. Mary Corbe Peters. To granddau. Ann Widdow Peters. Rents, issues &c. of place where he dwells to Samuel Rickey and Josiah Johnston in trust for son Isaac, at death of sd. son to the three named grandchildren. Execs: Relations Josiah Johnson and Samuel Rickey. Wit: James Milnor of Phila., Attorney at Law and Thomas Roberts. WARNER, WILLIAM. Blockley. Phila. Co. Farmer. April 28, 1812. October 7,1813. 5.81. Estate to wife Nancy Warner, at her death to bro. John Warner. To sister Tacy Roberts wife of Algernon Roberts. To sister Lydia Cress, widow of John Cress. To three daus. of bro. Joseph Warner, December'd, namely: Lydia, Mary and Rebecca Warner. Execs: Wife Nancy, bro. John Warner and bro.-in-law Algernon Roberts. Wit: Samuel Hains, Joseph Roberts. OLD, THOMASIN. Phila. widow. October 5, 1813. October 23, 1813. 5.83. To sister-in-law Elizabeth Hellings and to Sarah Cox her dau. To Patimer Goree(?). Debt owing her by nephew John Hellings, she bequeaths to exec. in trust for niece Lucetta Aitkins and to sd. John Hellings. To nephew James Hellings. To Sarah One. To Polly Miles. Exec: Richard Willing, Esq. Wit: Sarah Moore, James Gibson. YOUNG, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Painter. July 21, 1808. October 27, 1813. 5.83. Interest of estate to wife Maria Anna Young, at her death, to his three children namely: Maria Ann, Charles and John. Exec: Sd. wife Maria Anna Young. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates. Codicil October 11, 1811. Wit: Jacob Cooper and John Goodman. WEAVER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Physician. February 29, 1812. October 11, 1813. 5.86. Provides for wife Anna Maria. To bro. Conrad Weaver. To nephew Dr. Joseph Stouse. At wife's death property to be sold, proceeds to children of wife's sister Esther Stouse. To two sons of late sister Barbara Luther, namely: Dr. John Luther and Martin Luther. To four children of late sister Catharine Leester, John the only one named. To sister Elizabeth Kreig. To Conrad Weaver, Jr., son of bro. Conrad and to his other children. Execs: Wife Anna Maria, friend John Bender, lumber merchant and nephews Dr. John Luther and Dr. Joseph Stouse. Wit: Joseph Delaplaine, Frederick Fricke, John Smith, taylor. MITCHELL, DEBORAH. Phila. June 6, 1807. September 29, 1813. 5.88. To Deborah Chloe, dau. of her former servant woman Comfort Chloe, if sd. Deborah dies under age, bequeaths to her elder sister Teany Chloe. Execs: Bro.-in-law Isaac Parrish and sister Sarah Parish, wife of Isaac, to whom she leaves all residue of estate. Wit: Eden Haydock, Robert Milnor. Letters granted to Isaac Parrish. SENDOS, DOMINIQUE CHEGARAY. Native of Bayonne in France, about 49 years of age, (son of Fabien Chegaray Sendos, December'd) now of Phila. September 28, 1813. October 7, 1813. 5.89. To wife Sarah Sendos, his plantation at Came near Bayonne in France, in possession of sister Elizabeth Sendos. Sd. wife to be sole extx. Exec: Wife Sarah Sendos. Wit: John Williams, Joseph Levy, Benjn. Nones. KUNCKLE, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Baker. October 7, 1813. November 1, 1813. 5.90. To Susanna Kunckle and John Hurtenstein with himself were trustees named in certain Indenture, sum to be held by sd. Susanna and John for purposes mentioned sd. Indenture. Residue of estate to mother Catharine Kunckle, whom he appoints sole extx. Exec: Mother Catharine Kunckle. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, Jr., George Kugler, John Fisher. RUDULPH, ESTHER. Phila. Co. Widow. May 31, 1804. September 27, 1813. 5.91. Late dau. Martha. to Trustees of Fund for support of itinerant superanuated and worn out ministers of the M. E. Church in United States, their widow &c. Residue of estate to son Philip Syng Bunting. to son Charles Samuel Bunting. To dau. Elizabeth Ellis and her children, her share to trustees Caleb North and Samuel Harvey both of Phila. Considering the afflicted state of son Charles' mind, leaves his share to son Philip in trust. Codicil ----. Son Charles Bunting's three children now living namely: Charles, Christiana and Hannah Bunting and such other child he May have, to have his share at his death. Exec: Sd. son Philip Lyng Bunting. Wit: Robert Whitehead, R. Whitehead, Benjamin Brown W. KUHL, FREDERICK. Late of Phila., at present residing in Bordentown, NJ, Burlington Co. July 28, 1813. November 3, 1813. 5.94. To bro. Henry Kuhl. To sister Deborah Kuhl. To cousin Samuel Hillegas. To cousin Henrietta Hillegas. To cousin Maria Hillegas. Execs: Sd. bro. Henry. To Mrs. May Lippincot and Miss Hannah Lippincot. Wit: Jos. Redman, Charles B. Lawrence. FOTHERGILL, ANTHONY. M.D. ff. R. S. and member of sundry learned Societies, formerly of City of Bath, afterwards of Phila. U.S.A. late of St. Georges Place, Black Friars Road in Co. of Sussex. September 7, 1810. February 26, 1814. 5.96. To be buried in Episcopal Church where he usually attends. I. C. Lettson of Sambroke Court, London, exec. of British Property and Messrs. John Warder and Sons of Phila., of his American Property. To cousin Revd. Thomas Bainbridge, Curate of Church at Adlethorpe, near Spillsbury, Lincolnshire, his estate at Barkstougill in Dent, Yorkshire, also house in Northampton, on the demise of Ann Binyon as aged woman tenant. To his bro. John Bainbridge, Surgeon at Sedbergh. To cousin John Bainbridge of Sedbergh, father of sd. Thomas and John. To cousin John Drake Bainbridge, Surgeon at City of Durham, if not living, to his sister Elenor Bainbridge, late of London, now of Durham. To cousins Harry, Thomas and Frances Bainbridge (children of late uncle Harry Bainbridge of Wittongilbert near Durham). Ground rents of late William Parsons of Hollaway near Bath, England. Mr. Skurray, his agent to receive ground rents. To cousin Thomas Bainbridge, Esq., of Bedford Row, London. George Davies of London. Lieutenant Robins. Fanny Bainbridge, sister of sd. Thomas. Wife of sd. Thomas Bainbridge (name not given). Five children of late Mr. Chetham. To Granville Sharp, Esq. of Fulham, and his sister Mrs. Prowse. To male heir of late kinsman Anthony Fothergill of the name of Fothergill or to nearest female line. Kinsman Anthony Dent of Dovengill in Ravonstondale. To widow of friend Dr. W. Hawes. To friend Dr. I. C. Lettson. To friend Benjamin Dawson of Bath and his wife Jane. To Mr. Thomas Skurray, Attorney at Berkington, near Bath. To Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce at Bathwick. To Mrs. Fisher at Bathwick and Esther Fisher (her sister) Bathwick. Mrs. Bindon, Great Poultney Street and her dau. Miss Bindon. To Dr. William Moodie, Bath. To Mr. Shaw, Surgeon Dentist, Bath. To Mr. Laughley at Waterhouse, near Bath. To Dr. Birkit, Bath. To Mr. Millard, Millwright Land, Road Walcot. To Mr. Bailey, hairdresser, Bath. To Mr. Windaw, tailor, in or near Crooked Row, Bath. To Rev. Mr. Townsend, Rector of Pusey. To Mr. Robinson, Bath. To Elias Vanderhorst, American Consul, Bristol. To Mrs. Poans, late house keeper of Dr. Ronauldt, Bristol Wells. To Mr. Baynton, Surgeon, Bristol. To Dr. Woodford, near Castlerary. To remaining family of the Dents at Dovingill, Westmoorland. To remaining family of late Anthony Fothergill of Murthwaite in Ravenstondale. American property in Phila. To Jermiah Warder, bro. of John Warder. To Mr. Clifford and his daus. Mary and Sarah Clifford. To Judge Frederick Smith. To Dr. William Currie. To Dr. James. To Rev. Dr. Collin, Minister of Swedes Church. To Mr. Reubens Peale, musician. To Mrs. Chevalier and her dau. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Turner's son and dau. To Mrs. Roberts, his old land lady. To Robert Clark, his late English domestic and his wife Ann Clark. To Alexander Moore, his late land lord. To Mr. John Capper of London. To Ann Case. To Benjamin Hawes of London. To Dr. Glentworth, Phila. To Rev. Dr. Pillmore, D.D., Phila. To Fothergill Bainbridge, son of cousin Thomas Bainbridge, if he dies under age, to male issue of late nephew Anthony Fothergill of Murthwaite, Ravenstondale. To Mrs. Warder, wife of John Warder. To Dr. Benjamin Say. To Dr. Redman Coxe. To Dr. C. Wistar. Wit: John Riley, watchmaker, John Hart, druggist, William Richards, Jr., watchmaker. Codicil July 15, 1812. Ann Binyon since deceased. Mentions Matthew Bacon, Mrs. Bacon. Wit: John Mounsey, T. H. Cook, Elizabeth Clark. CAREY, RICHARD. ----. November 15, 1813. 5.113. All estate to Mrs. Mary Shea of Island of Jamaica for use of his cousins (and daus. of his uncles and benefactors) namely: Mary Shea (dau. of Daniel Shea) and Dorothy and Mary Ann Shea, daus. of Richard Shea. Exec: Stephen Simpson. Wit: Joseph Williams, Cashier of Commercial Bank of PA and John Meany of sd. city, merchant, affirmed. FITZGERALD, ROBERT. Phila. Block and Pump Maker. April 2, 1812. April 8, 1813. 5.114. His estate in Phila. also land formerly in Rye Twp., now of Juniatta in Cumberland Co., also property formerly of Wheatfield Twp. now of Indianna Co. &c. To wife Lydia Fitzgerald. To dau. Martha. To dau. Ann. To Elikim Garretson. To George Hoopes of Goshan in Chester Co., mason. To son John Fitzgerald. Exec: Sd. wife Lydia. Wit: Thomas Hood, William Hood, Robert Ross. BUZBY, ABRAHAM. Oxford Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. June 17, 1810. November 13, 1813. 5.116. To dau. Hannah Carpenter, late Hannah Buzby. After her death, to her two children Rebecca and Lydia Carpenter and grandson, son of son John and grandchildren, the children of Mary Howell. To dau. Agness Buzby. All residue to his seven children viz: Joseph, Agness, Abraham and Israel Buzby, Martha Freese, wife of George Freese, Thomas and Samuel Buzby. To dau. Mary Howell wife of Reading Howell. Execs: Nephew Samuel Powell and Isaac Worrell and John H. Worrell, both of Frankford. Wit: Nathan Harper, Watson Atkinson. LYTHGO, THOMAS. (Formerly of Boulton Le: Moors in the Co. of Lancaster and Kingdom of Great Britton, now of Phila.). (Nuncupative.) November 5, 1813. November 16, 1813. 5.118. Property to be sold and monies to Isaac, Hester, Anna, Jacob and Margaret Lythgo (sons and daus. of Isaac and Bettey Lythgo) and Bettey Pendlebury (dau. of Sarah Pendlebury) all of Bolton. Execs: James Brindle and David James. Wit: David James, James Brindle. LONDON, PETER. Twp. of Oxford. Phila. Co. Labourer. November 15, 1813. November 22, 1813. 5.118. All estate to friend Gardiner Fulton. Exec: Friend John H. Worrell. Wit: Mayberry Whitman, Rudolph Worrell. KEEHMLE, LEONARD. Phila. March 2, 1813. November 22, 1813. 5.119. To dau. Mary, the wife of Isaac Altemus. Provides for wife Peggy Keehmle, she to educate his youngest son William. At death of wife, estate to his three children: Leonard, Mary and William. Exec: Nephew Samuel Keemle of Phila. Attorney at Law. Wit: Abraham Stein, Robert Murphy. WILD, FREDERICK. Southwark. Phila. Baker. October 15, 1813. November 25, 1813. 5.121. All estate to wife Mary and his three children: Christiana Catharine, Mary and John, all minors. Exec: Andrew Zeiss of Phila., baker. Wit: Henry Engles, Daniel Bussier. FERGUSON, ELIZABETH. Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. August 28, 1812. November 29, 1813. 5.122. All estate to dau. Elizabeth Hurst, whom she appoints sole extx. Exec: Dau. Elizabeth Hurst. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Maria Graff, William Strembeck. THOMAS, LEWIS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 12, 1813. November 22, 1813. 5.123. To mother Sarah Thomas out of money to be received from Thomas Warrick. To wife Sarah Thomas. To friend Ann Lair. All residue to be invested until children Robert, Sarah and Joseph Thomas are of age, interest to be received by sd. wife Sarah. Execs: Bros. Israel and George Thomas. Wit: Frederick Boley, George Worl. JONES, ISRAEL. Phila. Merchant. December 17, 1802. October 18, 1813. 5.124. All estate to bros. John and Isaiah Jones, sister Priscilla Hollowell and to Theodore and Harriet Jones, son and dau. of David and Ruth Jones. Codicil October 18, 1806. Bequeaths to Charles Jones, bro. to sd. Theodore and Harriet Jones. Execs: Bros. John and Isaiah and bro.-in-law Thomas Hollowell. Wit: Israel Whelen, H-de Haven. WRAN, MARYAN. Southwark. Widow. June 22, 1807. November 30, 1813. 5.125. To two daus. Rebecca Bosio Hawkins and Elizabeth Bosio Hawkins, if they die under age, to Moses Hawkins. Exec: Friend Moses Hawkins of Phila. Wit: Ebenezer Ferguson, John Thompson, William Smith. CRAP, CHRISTIANA. Phila. Widow. November 16, 1813. November 29, 1813. 5.126. Estate to execs. in trust for her two children Susannah Crap and Samuel R. Crap. Execs: Anthony Steel, windsor chair maker and George Tryon, copper smith. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, George L. Morris, Joseph Allen. WEST, HANNAH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. December 16, 1809. December 1, 1813. 5.127. To daus. Ann Jenks, Sarah Bacon and Mary Starr. To grandson Samuel Bacon, her watch which was Samuel West's. To son Charles West. To friend Mary Stackhouse. To cousin Lydia Hollinshead. Property where she dwells to be sold, monies to all her grandchildren. Has advanced to grandsons Charles and David Bacon. Execs: Cousin Samuel Noble and son-in-law Joseph Bacon. Wit: Amos Stackhouse, Thomas Barnitt. Codicil August 14, 1812. To grandson Thomas Bacon. Wit: Hannah Pollin, Thomas Norton. GROSSCUP or GROSSKOP, JACOB. Springfield Twp., Montgomery Co. Yeoman. September 11, 1811. December 4, 1813. 5.129. To sons John and William Grosscup. To dau. Elizabeth Goodwin, wife of Joseph Goodwin, late Elizabeth Grosscup. To grandson Jacob Keysel, the natural son of sd. dau. Elizabeth. All residue to sd. sons John and William Grosscup and daus. Catharine McBride, wife of John McBride, late Catharine Grosscup and Mary Grosscup. Execs: Eldest son John Grosscup and friend John Haston of Germantown Twp., Phila. Co., Esq. Wit: John Streper, Joseph Hustan. Codicil December 4, 1813. Wit: Jacob Haas, William Stallman. HOLLINSHEAD, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow of Capt. Samuel Hollinshead and dau. of John Sober and Elizabeth, his wife. July 4, 1807. December 7, 1813. 5.131. To granddau., Catharine Sober Davenport (dau. of William Davenport and Elizabeth Sober Davenport, his wife). To friends Benjamin Say of Phila., physician, Peter Brown of sd. city, Esq., John Hart of sd. city, druggist, and Stephen Simmons of Northern Liberties, lumber merchant, in trust for sd. dau. Elizabeth Sober Davenport and her dau. Catharine Sober Davenport, after death of sd. dau. Elizabeth in trust for support of grandchildren, sd. Catharine Sober Davenport, Samuel Davenport and William Davenport, Jr. (three children of sd. William Davenport and Elizabeth his wife) and any other child they May have. To Rebecca Knox and Sarah Rice (daus. of Thomas Rice and Penelope, his wife, December'd). To aunts Rebecca Judah and Catharine Havard. Execs: Benjamin Say, Peter Browne, Esq., John Hart, and Stephen Simmons, they to be guardians of devisees in minority. Wit: Thomas Norton, Stephen Maxfield, Joseph Thomas. McDERMITT, CHARLES. Phila. Plaisterer. October 16, 1813. December 13, 1813. 5.137. All estate to wife Elizabeth McDermott, at her death to his two children John McDermitt and James McDermitt. If sons die under age, gives to his bro.-in-law Samuel Reed and his present wife. Execs: Bros.-in-law Samuel Reed and James Stewart. Wit: Jos. Brebston, Nathan R. Potts. NOTTNAGELL, LEOPOLD. Phila. Merchant. January 31, 1800. December 18, 1813. 5.138. To wife Henrietta Nottnagel. To two sons Lewis and William Nottnagel. To bro. William and Christian Nottnagel and sister Catherine Videlange (born Nottnagel). To nephew Francis Videlange. Wife Henrietta Nottnagel formerly Henrietta Montmollin. Execs: Stephen Dutilh and John Godfried Wachsmuth. In case of death of either exec., to be replaced by James I. Mazurie. Wit: Clement Biddle, Frans. Munhall, Philip Taylor, Thomas Wright. Letters granted to surviving exec. John Godfried Wachsmuth. James S. Mazurie renounced. MOORE, SARAH. Phila. Widow of Thomas Moore, late of sd. city, gentleman, December'd. November 9, 1812. December 21, 1813. 5.140. Property in Phila. (late in tenure of Richard Hopkins) she gives to Arthur Howell of sd. city, currier. Property in tenure of William Boggs to Joshua Parke, now living with her, he to pay to his mother Jane Parke, if he dies without issue, same to his two sisters Ann and Susannah Parke. Property in tenure of William Levis, to her cousin John Elliott Cresson of sd. city, conveyancer. Property where she dwells to her cousin Caleb Cresson, Jr., of sd. city, merchant, he to pay to Elizabeth Lukens, (wife of Matthew Lukens and dau. of John Jones, late of Germantown, December'd). To Mary Pusey, widow of William Pusey, at her death to her three daus. To Sarah Parker of sd. city, widow, one of the daus. of Joseph and Hannah Howell, December'd, at death of sd. Sarah, same to Deborah Howell, one of the daus. of above named Arthur Howell, if she dies without issue to her bro. William W. Howell. To Sarah Carman, wife of James Carman, and her children. To Mary Fisher, widow of Elisha Fisher, at her death to her children. To Ann Burr, wife of William Hudson Burr of Mountholly, NJ. In trust for six children of Hugh Roberts and Hannah, his wife (lately December'd) children of Daniel and Margaret Jones (sd. Margaret dau. of Mordecai Moore, December'd) namely: Martha, Hannah, Margaret, Jonathan, George and Daniel Jones and Rachel Morris widow of Samuel Morris and her three children viz: Elizabeth, Thomas and Samuel Morris. Property in Southwark purchased of Job Bacon and Joseph Page to sd. John Elliott Cresson and Caleb Cresson, Jr. Property purchased of Buckridge Sims to Sarah Woolman (wife of William Woolman and dau. of late Hudson Burr, December'd) at her death to children of sd. Sarah Woolman. Lot originally let to Joseph Jenkins she gives to Rebecca Burr, wife of Jacob Burr of NJ. To Hudson Burr, son of sd. Jacob and Rebecca. To Hannah and Sarah Burr, daus. of sd. Jacob and Rebecca. Property originally let to Samuel Wallis she gives to Rebecca Jones (wife of David Jones of sd. city, hatter, and dau. of Josiah Foster). Ground originally let to Joseph Jacob Wallis (now of the heirs of William Sheaff) she gives to sd. Jane Parke of Duck Creek, Delaware, widow, at her death to her dau. Ann Parke. Property originally let to Michael Gunkle and Charles Sing, she gives to Rachel Foster, wife of Josiah Foster, at her death to her dau. Rachel Foster, Jr., and to Hannah Hollingshead, widow of Edmund Hollingshead and dau. of sd. Rachel Foster. To Lydia Shepard (wife of Richard Shepard of Cohansey and dau. of sd. Rachel Foster). Rent charge payable by Nathan and David Sellers. Rent charge out of lot originally let to Adam Eckart and Jacob Spicer (now of Stephen North) she gives to Sophia Wood, at her death to her nephew Daniel Woolaston. Rent charge out of ground originally let to Charles Sing (now of the heirs of Josiah Matlack December'd) to Jacob and Rebecca Burr, at their death, to their two daus. Rent charge out of lot originally let to Jacob Door (now or late of the heirs of Philip Sydelman) also lot originally let to George Adam Fister, lot originally let to Catharine Hawning (now or late of George Sens) to Ann Morris, wid. of cousin Luke Morris, at her death to their children. Rent charge out of lots left by her uncle Caleb Emlen, December'd, to her and her late bro. Hudson Emlen, she gives to Samuel Emlen Mifflin and Lemuel Mifflin, sons of Ann Mifflin, widow of Warner Mifflin. Rent charge out of lot originally let to James Poultney (now of Jacob Baker) also one originally let to George Fleck she gives to her cousin the sd. Ann Mifflin. Rent charge payable by Robert Blane. To execs. in trust to carry out her father's intentions relative to Public Prisons. Lot now or late in tenure of Jacob Burr to sd. John Elliott Cresson and Caleb Cresson, Jr., they paying to Elizabeth Balderson and to Samuel Hopkins and Hannah his wife, late of this city, now of Rahway, NJ, at their death to Ann and Elizabeth Hopkins, daus. of sd. Samuel and Hannah. To William Ogden and his children. Rent charge originally let to John Wickart of Frederick Breinen, out of lot originally let to Aieoronimus(?) Warner, to Elizabeth Smith and to Thomas Smith. To Mary Pryor, wife of Edmund Pryor of N. Y. City (dau. of Henry and Hannah Haydock). To Hannah Lawrence, wife of Richard Lawrence of N. Y. City (dau. of sd. Henry and Hannah Haydock). To Rebecca Barrow, wife of John Barrow (dau. of sd. Henry and Hannah Haydock). To Susanna Stockden, wife of Abraham Stockden of Burlington, NJ, at her death, to her children and her (sd. Susanna Stockden's) bro. Samuel's dau. and her bro. Thomas' two sons. To Susanna Bond, formerly Susanna Knight, a relation of her mothers. To Rebecca Price, sister of Sarah Price, December'd, at her death, to her (sd. Rebecca's) niece Sarah Price. To Jane Parke, at her death to her sons Samuel Emlen Parke and Robert Parke and her daus. Ann and Susanna Park. To Rachel Morris widow of Samuel Morris, at her death to her three children namely: Thomas Moore Morris, Samuel and Elizabeth Morris. To friend Robert Wharton of Phila. in trust for Hannah Cuthbert, late Hannah Duer, one of the daus. of above named William Ogden, at her death to her children. To Benjamin B. Howell, son of Joseph Howell. To Sarah Emlen Moore dau. of Samuel Preston Moore and Susanna, his wife. To Rachel Lewis dau. of Joseph and Hannah Wharton. To Sarah Green and Ann Wharton, daus. of William and Mary Green, deceased. To Henry Moore, son of Mordecai Moore, December'd. To Mary Heston, Mary Heston, Jr., Mordecai Heston and Charles Heston. To seven children of above named Hannah Hollingshead. To children of Daniel and Margaret Jones. To two sons of above named Elizabeth Lukens. To cousin Owen Jones. To John Elliott of London, England, for children or grandchildren of Mary Rament, widow of Robert Rament, formerly a tobacconist of London. To Sarah Hoopes, who formerly lived with her, now of Chester Co. To Lydia Morris. To Henry Moore of Montgomery Co. and his six children. To Deborah Jackson (dau. of Mordecai Moore) and her three daus. Lot now let to William Martin, she gives to William Carman. Execs: Cousins sd. Owen Jones, John Elliott Cresson and Caleb Cresson, Jr. Wit: John Syng Dorsey, William Andrews. MARTIN, CHARLES. Southwark. Phila. Co. Mariner. July 17, 1807. December 22, 1813. 5.153. All estate to wife Sarah Martin, she to educate their children, also those by her former husband, at her death, to all their children. Execs: Wife Sarah and friend Jehu Hollingsworth of Phila., merchant. Wit: William Meredith. John Reed of Southwark, mariner, affirmed. McDONOUGH, ELIZABETH. Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. February 18, 1812. December 24, 1813. 5.154. Execs. to employ Benjamin Lindell as undertaker. Property where she lives to be sold for benefit of her grandchildren, John, Thomas and Mary Murphy. To granddaus. Elizabeth Healy and Mary Goring. To grandson Joseph Goring. To dau. Catharine Albertus or Alburtus. Execs: Chas. Shultz of Southwark, flour merchant and James Gibson, distiller. Wit: Thomas William Bell, Edwin White, Edward Pepplow. CLEMSON, JAMES. Phila. Merchant. December 20, 1813. December 24, 1813. 5.156. To bro. Joseph Clemson and sisters Susannah Mickle, Hannah Davis Sophia Clemson, Elizabeth Clemson, Rachel Clemson and Mary Clemson and children of December'd bro. Thomas Clemson. To his mother (no name given) an annuity. To nephews John B. Clemson, Thomas Clemson and William Clemson. To Amelia Henry. To Henry Sausman. Execs: Bro. Joseph Clemson, Ellis Davis, Charles Bird and Jacob S. Waln. Wit: Joseph R. Jenks, Michl. Gunkle, W. H. Dillingham. WILSON, SAMUEL. Twp. of Bristol, PA. Yeoman. September 20, 1813. December 29, 1813. 5.158. To son John Wilson. Two daus. Mary and Mercy Wilson to have a legacy, also free use of part of house where he lives while they are unmarried. To son Samuel Wilson, his plantation in Bristol Twp. To dau. Rebecca, in trust during her husband's life. Execs: Son Samuel Wilson and bro. Oliver Wilson. Wit: Jonathan Mather, Benjamin Mather, Jr. NUTTER, MARY. Southwark, PA. Widow. June 16, 1810. December 30, 1813. 5.160. Legacy to Dutch Lutheran Church called Sion. To Mary Shyer, an orphan. To Hannah Shyer, a widow. To Mary Timely. To Charlotte Hinneman,widow. To Mary Fiss, widow. To Elizabeth Reed, dau. of Francis Reed. To William Reed, son of Francis Reed. To Ann Connelly, Elizabeth Connelly, Jacob Connelly, Margaret Connelly and Geo. Connelly, children of Jacob and Ann Connelly. To Elizabeth Hennion, an orphan. Residue to Ann, wife of Jacob Connelly. Execs: Jacob Connelly of sd. District, blacksmith and Francis Reed, Phila. Co., farmer. Wit: Richard Penshaw, Barnet Bush. POHT, HENRY. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. July 31, 1813. January 5, 1814. 5.162. To sons Peter, Jacob, Matthias and Henry Poht and dau. Elizabeth Pister. Exec: Friend Jacob Beideman, Jr. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Benjamin Huggins and L. W. Eyre. SMITH, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow of George Smith. June 6, 1812. January 5, 1814. 5.163. To grandson George Smith. To Robert Owen Wharton. To Ruth, the dau. of Samuel and Sarah Roberts of Pikeland, Chester Co. To granddau. Elizabeth Smith. To Maria Snell, Sophia Humphrey and Sarah Burns of Phila., spinsters. To Jane Lister of same place, spinster. To sister Susanna Beatty her farm in Uwchland, Chester Co. To four grandchildren Morgan, John, Awbrey and Geo. Hoffman. To nephew Benjn. R. Morgan. Execs: Robert Wharton, Esq. of Phila., and Benjn. R. Morgan. Wit: William Brewer, Catharine H. Ryan and Ann Brewer. PATTON, ROBERT. Phila. Esq. December 12, 1813. January 6, 1814. 5.164. To wife Tace Patton. To his children namely: John C., Robert B., Cornelia, William, Mary, Henry and Catherine B. Patton. Execs: Sd. wife Tace and friends Robert Murdock of sd. city, merchant and William Davison of same city, broker and sons sd. John C. and Robert B. Patton. Wit: Francis C. Deimling, Peter Morgan, Jr., and William Andrews. SWIFT, EDWARD. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. Farmer. April 24, 1813. January 11, 1814. 5.166. To five sons: Joseph Kinnersley Swift, Samuel, Edward, John and Charles Swift. To two daus. Mary and Caroline Swift. Rem. to wife Elizabeth Swift. Codicil December 24, 1813. To child with which wife is pregnant. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth and son Joseph K. Swift. Wit: Edward Duffield, Elizabeth Worthington, John Boileau. SWIFT, JOHN. Moreland Twp. Phila. Co. Farmer. December 27, 1813. January 11, 1814. 5.167. Provides for wife Phebe. To grandsons Samuel and Edward Swift. To John Swift(?). To Charles Swift(?). Son-in-law Abraham Van Beuren. To granddau. Mary van Beuren. To sister-in-law Patience Swift. Rem. to grandchildren, the children of son Edward, December'd. Execs: Kinsman Edward Duffield of Moorland township and grandson Joseph K. Swift. Wit: William Maghee, Joshua Comly. SWIFT, PHOEBE. December 30, 1813. January 11, 1814. 5.169. To grandchildren. To dau.-in-law Elizabeth Swift. To sister Rebecca Vansant. Phoebe Vanortsdalen, Elizabeth Worthington, Elizabeth Swift. Exec: Edward Duffield. To negro Jude. Wit: Sarah Brown, Edward Duffield, Joshua Comly. KEYSER, MARY. Germantown. Phila. Co. August 11, 1813. January 13, 1814. 5.170. To Elizabeth Roop, Ann Roop, Hannah Will and Catharine Will. To children of Lidia Roop and Sarah Will excepting Sarah Harry who does not need it. Residue to two nieces Sarah Will and Lidia Roop. Execs: Daniel Pastorous and Jacob Roop. Wit: Conrad Carpenter, Joseph Jacob. JONES, DAVID. Formerly of the Parish of Lannarth, Co. of Cardigan, South Wales, Great Britain, now near Phila. in PA. Joiner. October 12, 1813. January 29, 1814. 5.171. Estate to bro. Thomas Jones of London, joiner. To sister Magdalen Jones of London. To sisters Sarah Owens and Mary Jones of Wales. Execs: Josiah Evans and Coleman Sellers of Phila. Wit: John Davis, Jr., Daniel Davis, Isaac Davis, John Davis. CLOWES, HIRAM. Germantown. Phila. Co. December 8, 1813. January 29, 1814. 5.172. To wife Elizabeth Clowes, whom he appoints extx. Money due from Charles Redheffer. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Clowes. Wit: Daniel Snyder, Henry Cress. ALBERT, HENRY. October 28, 1811. January 31, 1814. 5.173. His teas and other articles to be sold as per memorandum in order to remit to Mr. Hawqua Hong, merchant, Canton. Leaves all to his mother (no name given). Execs: James S. Duvall, John M. Chapron and Mark Anthony Frenaye. Wit: P. F. Fontanges, Stephen F. Nidelet. KOCH, JOHN. (alias Cook.) Germantown. Phila. June 18, 1807. January 31, 1814. 5.174. To grandchild John Kock (alias Cook) property in Germantown, some of which joins lands of John Taylor and Caspar Haines, December'd, also lands of Anthony Johnson, if sd. grandchild dies under age, then the children of dau. Catharine Leppard to inherit the estate. To grandchildren Daniel Leppard and Jesse Leppard. To grandchild Sarah Cannon. To three grandchildren Mary Leppard, Susanna Kolph (Kolb) and Catharine Leppard. To son-in-law Michael Leppard. To dau. Catharine Leppard. Execs: Son-in-law Michael Leppard, dau. Catharine Leppard, grandchildren Mary Leppard, Sarah Cannon and Susanna Kolp. Wit: William Bowman, Daniel Bowman. CRAIG, MARGARET M. July 10, 1811. February 7, 1814. 5.177. To sisters Anne and Jane Craig. To friend Mrs. Anne Backhouse. To cousins Elizabeth, Jane and Ellin Montgomery, Co. of Antrim, province of Ulster, Ireland. To friend Mrs. Sarah de St. Croix of Hommerton Hackney near London. To Mrs. I. C. Sarmients, the wife of nephew James. To niece and goddau. Mrs. Julia Barry. To friend Circe de Ronceray. To Miss Elizabeth Shippen, should her sister Mrs. Wallen outlive her, the sd. Miss Shippen, annuity to continue to sd. sister. To her two sons and execs. James Craig and Nicholas Biddle, she intrusts the care of the little boy Roger Dillon Drake, as he much attached to her little son John desires they shall not be separated &c. To friend Mr. Miller. To son James. Friend young Mr. Barclay Height. To aunt Mrs. Alexander Campbell of Leith near Edinburg in Scotland. To son-in-law Nicholas Biddle, should any accident prevent his marriage with her dau., the sum still to be devoted to him and his heirs. Property where she lives to her dau. (no name given), bro. James to be allowed to select articles purchased by him &c. Execs: Sd. son James Craig and Nicholas Biddle. Wit: William Miller, Circe de Ronceray, Mary S. Chalmers. Did not mention distribution of property to little son John because his fortune will have so much longer to accumulate. ELIOT, MARY. Croydon, Co. of Surry. Spinster. July 19, 1787. February 1, 1797. 5.181. To Elizabeth Sharpe and Frances Sharpe, two daus. of John Sharpe late of the Bank of England, December'd. To nephew John Eliot. To Thomas Sutton, the younger, of London, Gentleman. To Mary Horrod(?) (late Mary Bowman) of Croydon. To trustees of the Monthly Meetings at Croydon commonly called Quakers, at Brightelmstone Co. of Sussex, at Cirencester, Co. of Gloucester. To sister Dame Rebecca Bridger. To niece Mary Bridger. Lands &c. in America for use of cousin John Eliot Turner. Property in counties of Oxford, Gloucester, Wilts and Warwick to sd. Elizabeth and Frances Sharpe and Thomas Sutton in trust for sd. niece Mary Bridger, at her death to daus. or sons of sd. Mary. Property in or near Brighthelmstone, aforesd., Co. of Sussex to sd. Elizabeth and Frances Sharpe. Execs: Elizabeth and Frances Sharpe and Thomas Sutton. Wit: Edward Fisby, I. Blaksley, James Prior all of London. Codicil July 19, 1787. To Dame Catharine Duckenfied wife of Sir Nathanel Duckenfield Bart. two Picketer of her father Jno. Warde, Esq. To Danile Clified. To Elenor Smith, wife of Edward Smith, musick man. To Susanh Galton living in Friends Meeting House in Blacklane Croydon. To Ann Hollowday living in a Poor house by the Church at Croydon. To Jane Ballame of Yorkshire her servant maid. To Danale Clifford and his wife Sarry Clifford. January 20, 1794 Thomas Sutton, the younger, of Parish of Saint Michael Bassishaw, London, gentleman, George Eades, Parish of Allhallows, London, coach maker and William Shallcrass (Shallcraft or Shallcross) of Bansted, Co. of Surry, farmer, affirmed. John Eliot of London declared that he was a half nephew of Mary Eliot, late of Croydon and that he was informed that she died on or about January 9, 1794. INGRAM, MARY. Widow of Joseph Ingram, late of Cheapside, London, Linen Draper. July 14, 1749[sic]. February 1, 1797. 5.189. To dau. Frances Vandewall. Confirms settlement which sd. Joseph Ingram and she made on their dau. at the time of her marriage with Joseph Vandewall. To son Thomas Ingram, all her estate at Hoxton Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch Co. of Middlesex, all Freehold Lands to which she is entitled by will of her late father John Bellers and her aunt Elizabeth Fettiplace in Counties of Wilts, Oxford and Berks, also lands in PA and West NJ. Estates held under the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester &c. To son Samuel Ingram £4,400. To Susannah, widow of Benjamin Clerk and Christobell Lund, wife of Benjamin Lund of Bristoll, daus. of Robert Ingram, December'd, bro. of sd. late husband. To Ann Tarbox wife of Joseph Tarbox of Winthmore Hill. Execs: Sons Thomas and Samuel Ingram. Wit: John Howell, Tho. Cater, John Halfpenny. Jarvis Kendrick of London, gentleman, affirmed. BELLERS, JOHN. Late of London, Merchant, now of Coln St. Alwins in Co. of Gloucester, Gentleman. March 3, 1724/5. February 1, 1797. 5.193. To cousin Ann Bellers of Upton, Co. of Worcester. To dau. Mary, the wife of Joseph Ingram property at Greenwich, Co. of Kent, now let to Richard Walker and George Crad, weaver, and late in occupation of Philip Rutt, ground lately held by Thomas Norman, brewer and now by Capt. Medcalfe who married his widow. Lands at Little Anlue, Parish of Austin Cantls, in the Co. of Warwick and lands at Lim Hill, Parish of Letchlad, Co. of Gloucester, some of which dau. Mary and her husband Joseph Ingram have settled by deed upon their sister Theophila and her husband John Elliott, merchant, then of Falmouth, now of London. In trust to sd. dau. Theophila, wife of sd. John Elliott. To Committee of Friends workhouse. To cousin Thomas Church, things from Kensington that were sister Elizabeth Fettiplace's. To Public Libraries of London and Westminster and Oxford and Cambridge. In trust to cousin Jacob Harvey, merchant and cousin John Mucklow, silk man, all lands at Poulton, Co. of Wilts, which are not before settled on son Fettiplace Bellers, also lands at Remerton, Co. of Warwick, lands at Radcott, Co. of Oxford, lands at Lemhill, Parish of Langford, Co. of Berks, lands at Islington, Co. of Middlesex, lands in Pensilvania and West NJ, in Conne St. Alwins aforsd. &c. Children of sister. Mason and friend John Askew to be paid what is due them by son Fettiplace Bellers. Execs: Said cousins Jacob Harvey and John Mucklow. Wit: Henrietta Coock, servant to Mr. Bellers, John Bellamy, Nathl. Bellamy. August 16, 1725. Fettiplace Bellers of the Inner Temple, London, Esq., declared he was the natural and lawful son of John Bellers late of Coln, St. Aldwin, Co. of Gloucester, December'd, who died in April last. SCHNEIDER, CASPER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Distiller. November 26, 1813. February 7, 1814. 5.199. Provides for wife Rachel Schneider. Mortgage Bond and Warrant of Attorny from Leonard Hocker, December'd, to George G. Waelper &c. Also Bond and Warrant from Rachel Hocker and Samuel Clothier. Children Catharine Schneider and Elizabeth Boyd. Grandchildren Catharine Schneider, Jr., and Hannah Schneider, children of late son John Schneider, December'd. Execs: Two daus. Catharine Schneider and Elizabeth Boyd. Wit: Jno. Goodman, William Binder and William Giles. STILES, ROBERT. Phila. Bricklayer. November 4, 1813. February 12, 1814. 5.201. All estate to wife Catharine Stiles whom he appoints extx. Exec: wife Catharine Stiles. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Isaac Thomas. COX, ESTHER. Phila. Widow of John Coxe, Esq. April 14, 1808. February 15, 1814. 5.202. To niece Theodosia Henrietta Coxe, wife of Richard Coxe, Esq. To niece Mary Elizabeth Sayre. To niece Esther Beman, late widow of Christopher Robeson. To Esther Hansell, dau. of Barnet and Sarah Hansell. To Eleanor Reed. To Mary Rogers, widow of William Rogers, late of Trenton, NJ. To trustees of Free School of Christ Church and St. Peters in Phila. To Female Association for relief of women and children in distress. To Theodosia, dau. of niece Mrs. Theodosia H. Coxe. Residue to daus. Rachel, wife of John Stevens, Esq., Esther wife of Matthias Barton, Esq., Mary wife of James Chesnut, Esq., Sarah, wife of Dr. John Redman Coxe, Elizabeth, wife of Horace Binney, Esq., Catharine, wife of Revd. Nathaniel Harris. To four sons of sd. dau. Catharine and her daus. Julia and Esther Stockdon. To Francis Bowes Stevens and Francis Bowes Stockton, the former, son of dau. Rachel, the latter, son of dau. Catharine. Codicil. Revokes legacy to niece Mary Elizabeth Sayre now Mary Elizabeth Grant, wife of Revd. Thomas Grant. Signed August 17, 1808. Codicil. To dau. Catharine, widow of Nathaniel Harris. Signed February 2, 1812. Execs: Sons-in-law John Stevens, Matthias Barton, John Redman Coxe and Horace Binney. Wit: Charles Chauncey, Joshua M. Wallace, Jr., I. Simon Cohen, M. B. Spring. Letters granted to Horace Binney and Dr. John Redman Coxe. THOMAS, MARY. Phila. Gentlewoman. August 25, 1813. February 18, 1814. 5.206. To James Childs, son of cousin John Childs. To Hannah Lippincott,dau. of sd. John Childs. To Jane, Mary, Elizabeth, Beulah and Ann Childs,the children of sd. John Childs. To Tacy Eldridge, wife of Job Eldridge and Hannah Cooper, nieces of sd. John Childs. To Anna Davis, wife of James Davis and niece of late husband. To Rebecca McVeaugh and Elizabeth Richardson, sisters to said Anna Davis. To Hetty Hulings, the young girl who now lives with her. All residue to niece Mary Phillips, wife of Joseph Phillips of Pittsburg, Co. of Alleghany, PA. Execs: Sd. Joseph Phillips and his wife Mary. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Pearson Parvin. SMITH, JAMES. Phila. Merchant. December 7, 1813. February 23, 1814. 5.207. All estate to father William Smith of Peacock Bank, Parish of Urney, and Co. of Tyrone, Kingdom of Ireland and to sisters Jane Gillespie, Dorothy Knox, Catharine Adams, Nancy Smith and Mary Smith. Execs: Alexander Cranston and John Knox. Wit: John H. Brown, John Horner. JOHNSTON, JOHN. Phila. Yeoman. January 31, 1810. February 24, 1814. 5.208. To exec. in trust, he to pay unto Arche Allinson of Great Valley Chester Co. To Isaac Boardley (a coloured man) of Phila. To Joseph and Charles Bonsall, children of Isaac Bonsall. Exec: Friend, Isaac Bonsall. Wit: John Bonsall, John Hardy, Jr. BYRNE, PATRICK. Phila. May 15, 1813. February 24, 1814. 5.209. Provides for wife Ellen Byrne. To son Henry at death of wife, his property on Ridge Road Phila. Co. &c. to daus. Mary and Ellen Byrne. To Son Patrick Byrne. To step son Daniel Coleman, tract of land called Bloomfield in Bald Eagle Twp., Centre Co., PA, to Alexander McCausland and his bro. John McCausland, all estate not before disposed of, he bequeaths to wife Ellen, son Henry and daus. Mary and Ellen. Execs: Wife, son Henry C. Byrne and Alexander McCausland. Wit: William L. Sonntag, Jr., Samuel Davis. DEETZ, FREDERICK. Phila. Co. May 14, 1808. March 3, 1814. 5.210. To grandchildren Solomon and John Deetz, sons of Fredrich Deetz and Michael and Fredrich Deetz sons of Daniel Deetz. Execs: Peter Young, farmer and Peter Leval, merchant. Wit: John Hoover, John Carns. Letters granted to Peter Leval. HUMPHREYS, HANNAH. Phila. December 3, 1813. March 7, 1814. 5.211. To mother Margaret Humphreys. To sister Mary Thomas. To sister Margaret Garrigues. To nieces Jane Thomas, Margaret Mendenhall, Eliza Mendenhall and Hannah H. Garrigues. Exec: Sd. mother Margaret Humphreys. Wit: Joseph Crukshank, Israel Maule. ROE, JESSE. Phila. House Carpenter. July 15, 1807. March 7, 1814. 5.212. To daus. Martha Matilda McCurdy (wife of John McCurdy) and Anne Carothers (wife of John Carothers). Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. Letters granted to Martha Matilda McCurdy. LAWLESS, MARY. Relict of John Sawless. September 5, 1805. March 4, 1814. 5.213. To dau. Ann Shirkey and son Richard John Lawless, sd. son shall be bound apprentice bet. 14 and 15 years of age. Patrick Shirkey, husband of dau. Ann. Exec: Robert Gordon. Wit: Michael Cooper, I. Lithgow. ROGIERS, HORATIO H. Soldier in U. S. Army. December 6, 1813. March 10, 1814. 5.215. To friends Samuel Bardeer and Catharine his wife. Exec: Samuel Bardeer. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Henry Shoemaker. HEATLY, CHARLES. Barrister at Law. February 14, 1814. February 22, 1814. 5.215. To be interred in burial ground of Christ Church as near as possible to his wife. To sister-in-law Eliza Hales, if living. To Mary Welsh, his housekeeper. To Thomas Walsh, Mary Walshes son now living with him. Residue to bros. and sisters John, Henry, Mary, Martha and Lucy. If sister Henrietta or any of her children shall appear and make good their claim within two years &c. To eldest son of bro. John who shall have been educated in the College of Dublin. Execs: Hugh Holmes and Benjamin Wilson, both of Phila., merchants. Wit: Archd. Woodruff, Robert Dawson, Robert S. Stafford, physician. BION, JOHN MARIE. Aged 56 years, born at Condom, Province of Gascogne in France, now Department of the Gers. lawful son of Peter Bion and Mary Roquet, formerly a merchant at Port au Prince in Island and Coast of St. Domingo, now residing in Phila., PA, U.S.A. June 20, 1811. March 12, 1814. 5.218. Property received from his parents, he bequeaths to his sister. Property acquired by Industry he leaves to Stephen John Guier(?) his partner, residing in sd. city, appointing him sole exec., he to pay legacies to bros. Joseph and Emmanuel, both priests residing in Condom. To Amidee and Legrange, whom he acknowledges as his natural sons now residing at Port au Prince with their mother Elizabeth Mary Susanna LaMarre. To Jane Mary Henrietta, whom he acknowledges as his dau. and who is also dau. of sd. Elizabeth Mary Susanna LaMarre boarding with Mrs. Cartys in Phila Exec: Stephen John Guier. Wit: Anthony Julian Chevas and Severin Anthony Salaignac. FULLER, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. Widow. September 21, 1808. March 16, 1814. 5.220. All property to dau. Ann Merrit, late wife of Marmaduke Merritt and to son John Fuller. To grandchildren: Archibald, John, William and Elizabeth, children of sd. son John. Mentions Deed given by Zachariah Netman and Mary, his wife, to Elizabeth Fuller. Execs: Friends Robert McMullin and Alexander Urgerhart. Wit: Robert Grant, James Hutchison and Tanton Mason. VOIGT, HENRY. Phila. Chief Corner of the Mint of the U.S. December 8, 1813. February 15, 1814. 5.222. To be buried in Kensington Burial Ground. Wife Margaretta to have absolute use of all estate. Daus. Ann and Louisa, if they marry to have the same as given to their elder sisters at such times. As long as dau. Mary shall remain with her mother and not be married to another husband, no charge shall be made. All books, drawings &c. to son Henry. Son Thomas already received his watch makers tools. Wit: Adam Eckfeldt, G. Ehrenzeller. JEFFERS, JAMES. Phila. Laborer. February 28, 1814. March 21, 1814. 5.224. Andrew Dun is in debt to him $450, also note against Danel Jeffers and his wife, both sums he bequeaths to Alexander Marshell. Administrators Alexander Marshill, James Kee. Wit: James Dunlap, Hugh Miller, Andraw Kelley. HUME, THOMAS. Roxborough Twp. Phila. Co. Labourer. January 24, 1814. March 21, 1814. 5.224. To nephews Archibald, William and Charles Hoy, sons of sister Mary. To Mary Kean of Germantown, Phila. Co. Residue to Sophia Wood of Roxborough Twp. Execs: Sophia Wood and John Holget of Roxborough Twp. Wit: John Levering, Cornelius Holget. FLINN, RICHARD. Phila. Co. Mariner. Now going Master of the Brig Louisa of Phila. bound to the Havana. August 14, 1798. March 25, 1814. 5.226. To wife Catharine Flinn. To mother Catharine Flinn of Waterford, Co. of Waterford, Ireland. Exec: Friend Hugh Christy, grocer. Wit: Richd. Whitehead, Robt. Whitehead. CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM. Phila. Merchant. August 19, 1812. March 30, 1814. 5.227. To Sarah Robinson, Martha Wharton and Elizabeth Wharton, daus. of Joseph Wharton. To Samuel Coats one of the trustees of PA Hospital, for benefit of sd. Institution. All residue for benefit of wife Hannah Chancellor and children William Chancellor, Sarah Wharton Chancellor, Henry Chancellor and Wharton Chancellor. Execs: James C. Fisher, Thomas M. Hall and Joseph D. Brown, also guardians of sd. children. Wit: Israel Whelen and John Russell both of Phila., merchants, affirmed. PUDVINE, JAMES. Southwark. Storekeeper. March 25, 1814. March 30, 1814. 5.228. Provides for wife (no name given). Five children: Nancy Weiler, Marian, Eliza, Margret and James. Execs: Samuel Black and John Weiler. Wit: Michael Freytag, Samuel Black. ALLISON, WILLIAM. Phila. Gentleman. March 29, 1814. April 4, 1814. 5.230. To wife Rachel. To dau. Abigail Mitchell. All residue to granddau. Amy Allison Mitchell. At her death to friend John Sibbett, whom he appoints exec. desiring him to apply rents &c. of sd. estate for use of educating sd. granddau. during minority. Exec: John Sibbett. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Jr., John P. Ripley, Isaac W. Chadwick. ROHR, JOHN A. Phila. Gentleman. May 17, 1813. March 28, 1814. 5.231. To bro. John Frederick Rohr. All residue to friends Robert Whitehead, Phila.conveyancer and Samuel Badger of same city, Attorney at Law, for benefit of wife Catharine Rohr, at her death to the aforesd. John Frederick Rohr. At his death, to his daus. Maria and Elizabeth. To nephew Charles Henry Rohr. Execs: Friends Robert Whitehead and Samuel Badger. Wit: Barnard Gallagher, Samuel Stewart, Smith Alleson. BRAND, MARTHA G. Phila. January 28, 1809. April 4, 1814. 5.233. The house wherein she now dwells she leaves to Elizabeth Skinner, dau. of James and Mary Skinner. To Mary L. Reeves, dau. of James and Mary Skinner. To Women's Middle Meeting of Friends in Phila. All residue to sd. Elizabeth Skinner. Execs: Friends Robert Gill, the elder and Nathan Sellers. Wit: Robert Gill, Hannah Gill. Robert Gill renounced. FISHER, TABITHA. Phila. Spinster. July 2, 1812. April 2, 1814. 5.234. Property in tenure of Amos Taylor, merchant, and ground which Hannah Wharton and others by indenture conveyed to her father William Fisher, she bequeaths to sister Rebecca Fisher, at her death to nephew William Wharton Fisher. To children of bro. Samuel W. Fisher. Sister Rebecca to sole extx. Exec: Rebecca Fisher. Wit: Andrew Pettit, Benjamin R. Morgan. LAWS, STEPHEN. Phila. Hackdriver. March 22, 1814. April 7, 1814. 5.235. To wife Jane Laws. To dau. Lear. To son Wesley. To dau. Anna. Execs. to bind to trade dau. Anna and son Wesley. Execs: Revd. Richard Allen and Richard Howell, both of Phila. Wit: Jonathan Trusty, William Grinnell. HAUCK, JOHN. Phila. September 4, 1813. April 11, 1814. 5.237. To niece Elizabeth Clements. To nephew Peter Stout. All residue to nephew John Lohra. Execs: Sd. John Lohra and Adam Eckfeldt. Wit: George Kern, Jacob Fink, John Kern. Adam Eckfeldt declines to be exec. NAW, PETER. Aged about thirty years, born at Bordeaux, Department of the Girondle, lawful and only son of late Francis Naw and Jane Joubertiere, both December'd, now residing in U.S.A. April 8, 1814. April 14, 1814. 5.238. Leaves to his wife (no name given) one half of his estate in St. Domingo consisting of lot in city of Cape Francois and Grimpre, also possessions in Phila., the other half to his friend James Felix Chasteau, whom he appoints exec. Exec: Friend James Felix Chasteau. Wit: Ls. Michael Baroux, Louis Vesin. SINGLETON, SAMUEL. Phila. Mariner. February 5, 1814. February 18, 1814. 5.240. To wife Sarah Singleton he leaves all his estate appointing her sole extx. Exec: Wife Sarah Singleton. Wit: William Ogle, William Thomson. BICKERTON, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. Phila. Widow. May 4, 1813. April 16, 1814. 5.240. Property in Southwark to son Abel, at his death to his son George, who is to give his mother Margaret Bickerton, a living out of sd. property so long as she remains a widow. Property in sd. District to grandson Thomas Bickerton, if he dies without issue, she bequeaths same to sd. grandson George Bickerton. To Benjamin Bickerton, cedar cooper, son of Robert Bickerton. To widow of Charles Bickerton. To Robert Bickerton's youngest dau. Mary. To widow Jackson, relict of John Jackson. To son Robert Bickerton, 67 cents. To Mary Bickerton, wife of grandson Thomas Bickerton. To Margaret Bickerton wife of son Abm. Bickerton. Grandson George Bickerton's share to be in hands of his bro. Thomas Bickerton. Execs: Son Abraham and grandson Thomas Bickerton. Wit: Bernard Rooney, George F. Buckhalter, John Deamer. SIVERT, BARBARA. Phila. Widow. August 10, 1810. April 16, 1814. 5.242. To Mary Winemore, Elizabeth Winemore and John Winemore, grandchildren of bro. Conrad Maag. To Frances Shetzline, wife of George Shetzline and dau. of bro. Henry Maag. To Trustees of Evangelical Reformed Church. All residue to Ann Wiley wife of Robert Wiley and granddau. of bro. Henry Maag. To John Maag of Twp. of Passyunk, farmer, grandson of bro. Henry. Exec: Philip Peltz. Wit: John Serritt, David Lentz. MENTZ, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. March 5, 1814. April 19, 1814. 5.243. To daus.-in-law the wives of sons George Washington Mentz and Charles Mentz and granddau. Elizabeth Mentz. All residue to sd. sons George Washington Mentz and Charles Mentz. Exec: Sd. son George Washington Mentz. Wit: Thomas Moyer, Frederick Beates. MURREY, MARTHA. Southwark. Phila. Widow of John Murrey. December 31, 1813. April 20, 1814. 5.244. Legacy to Sarah Preaston. Estate to Elizabeth Miller, if she dies without issue, bequeaths same to her (Martha Murrey's) bro. James Edger and sisters Catharine and Ann and the children of December'd sister Margaret, all of the Co. of Antrim and parish of Dunain in Ireland. Execs: William Ennis and Elizabeth Miller. Wit: Joshua Bickham, Samuel Workman. REAP, BARNARD. Northern Liberties. Phila. February 6, 1814. April 23, 1814. 5.244. Provides for wife Susan Reap, at her death or marriage, to his children: William, Anna, Susan, Mary and Joseph Reap. Execs: Henry Read and Joseph Abbott. Wit: Jesse Justice, Henry Read. Letters granted to Henry Reed and Joseph Abbet. KREAMER, HENRY. Phila. Yeoman. March 19, 1811. April 28, 1814. 5.245. His property to remain in hands of his wife Catharine, at her death to dau. Eliz. Magt., son Henry and the heirs of dau. Catharine (at present the wife of Philip Krahmer) she to receive interest during their minority, should she survive her children, at her death go to the heirs of above named dau. Elizabeth Margaret Schill, widow, and heirs of sd. son Henry. Exec: Sd. wife Catharine Kreamer. Wit: Peter Nonnater, John P. Meyers. EASTLACK, ANN. Phila. Widow. January 20, 1810. ----. 5.246. To eldest dau. of Moses Burrows. To Susan Cooper. To Betsey Betterton. To Henry Schriver's eldest dau., if she dies in her minority, sd. legacy to her mother. To Sarah Alberson. To Reuben Kemble, her late husband's sisters son. To Thomas Young's children. To Mary Stone, widow of Daniel Stone. To Phoebe Dickinson. To Betsy Hindman. To Moses Burrow's wife. To Moses Burrow' second dau. To Reuben Kembell's eldest dau. To John Fleming's eldest dau. by his first wife. To Betsey Caster. To Eleanor Hart. To Nancy Alberson. To Patrick Smith. To children of William Alberson, Moses Burrows and John Fleming. All residue to John Fleming, Sarah Alberson and Rachel Burrows. Execs: John Hindman and Moses Burrows. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John F. Watson. Codicil May 24, 1810. To Hannah Shriver, dau. of friend Henry Schriver, to be kept at interest under direction of Thomas Norton until she is of age. Wit: Robert Whitehead and Hannah Eyre. JOHNSON, ELIAS. April 23, 1813. April 23, 1814. 5.248. Property to be disposed of according to law for disposal of intestate estates. Dau. Christiana Johnson shall be put on equal footing with his other children. Execs: Bro. Benjamin Johnson and friend and neighbor George Brick. Wit: Jacob Wagner, Joseph Foster, John Enoch, John Ruan. SCATTERGOOD, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Tanner. January 16, 1813. May 4, 1814. 5.249. Provides for wife Sarah Scattergood, at her death, to his son Joseph and dau. Rebecca Scattergood, to nephew John Scattergood, at his death to his children. To children of cousin Leoy Murrell, late of Burlington, December'd. To children of cousin Samuel Scattergood, late of Burlington, December'd, to niece Rebecca Savery. To David Test. To Martin Miller, his faithful journeyman. Bibles purchased of Isaac Collins and of John Bevan of England also one called Biras he gives to his wife and children Rebecca and Joseph. To execs. of uncle John Head's estate. To Sarah More. To Rebecca McConnell of Burlington. Execs: Wife, son Joseph, bro. Joseph Bacon and bro. John Hoskins. Wit: Thomas Norton, Northern Liberties, gentleman, and Thomas Stewardson, Phila., gentleman, affirmed. SUMMERS, PHILIP. Norther Liberties. Phila. November 29, 1813. May 6, 1814. 5.251. All estate to wife Sarah Summers, at her death to his eight children: Martin, George, Nicholas, Philip, John, Peter, Henry and Anthony Summers. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah and two sons Martin and John Summers. Wit: Frederick Schaumenkessel, Frederick Wolbert. For deposition of second witness, see Will Book, No. 12, Page 694. SINGLETON, JOSEPH Y. Phila. January 25, 1814. May 3, 1814. 5.252. Estate to be divided between his wife Catharine and his mother Sarah Singleton. Execs: Bro. Samuel Singleton, Stephen Cabot, John Crowley and said wife Catharine Singleton. Wit: William Watts Jones, George Guier, George Robinson, Edmund Bridge, Jr. Letters granted to John Crowley. BRADY, MARGARET. Phila. Wife of Charles Brady. Bookseller. January 10, 1814. May 10, 1814. 5.253. To sons James and Charles Brady, children of sd. husband Charles Brady, both minors. Property owned by sister Eleanor Wray and herself in right of their December'd father Michael Green. Exec: Husband Charles Brady, empowering him to act as guardian of their sd. children. Wit: John Frans. Soares, John Gillespy. RIDGWAY, ELIZABETH. April 29, 1814. May 14, 1814. 5.254. To sister Martha Ridgeway. To sister Unis Ridgeway, whom she appoints extx. Exec: Sister Unis Ridgeway. Wit: Pamela Ives, Edward Garrigues, Jr. PAGE, JAMES. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 15, 1813. May 17, 1814. 5.254. Income of all estate to wife Hannah Page, at her death to his three children: Amelia, Robert and Hannah Page. Execs: Sd. wife and friend Thomas Norton. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Nathaniel Parker. FRY, JOHN. Germantown. Phila. Co. Storekeeper. September 18, 1813. May 19, 1814. 5.255. The tenement in which he dwells with lot he bequeaths to son John. Property in Beggarstown to be held for benefit of dau. Elizabeth Derr, at her death, sd. messuage and lot in Beggarstown to her children. To granddau. Ann Hesser. To Evangelical Lutheran congregation of Germantown. To sons Jacob and John Fry. To daus. Catharine Staddelman and Eve Ashmead in trust for dau. Susanna Mason. Execs: Sons Jacob and John Fry and sons-in-law William Staddelman and James Ashmead. Wit: Alexander Provest, Charles I. Wister. YOUNKER, YOST. Twp. of Oxford. Phila. Co. Yeoman. July 27, 1812. May 18, 1814. 5.---. To wife Sarah he leaves his house hold furniture with $80 a year &c. To daus. Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah and Martha each $350. To dau. Ann $250. Residue to sons Daniel, Joseph, Abraham, George, Charles and William. Execs: Sd. wife Sarah and sons Daniel and Joseph. Wit: Jacob Foulkrod, John Foulkrod. Letters granted to Daniel Younker. BELTZ, CROFT. Phila. Yeoman. Now a soldier in the U.S. Army. September 3, 1813. May 19, 1814. 5.260. To wife Louisa and two children John and George Beltz he leaves all estate. Exec: Sd. wife Louisa Beltz. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Francis Shoemaker. Letters granted to Louisa Greenevelt, late Louisa Beltz. JEWELL, JOSEPH. Late of Cecil Co., MD, now of Phila. April 29, 1814. May 20, 1814. 5.261. All estate to sister Precilla Cooper, whom he appoints sole extx. Exec: Sister Precilla Cooper. Wit: Samuel Ross, Philip Hersh, W. P. Chandler. MUIR, JAMES. Late of Glasgow in Scotland, now of Phila., PA. Bookbinder. January 26, 1792. May 19, 1814. 5.261. To bros. Richard and William. To his mother. To bros. John and George and to sisters Rachel, Grizzel and Elizabeth Muir. Execs: Joseph Crukshank, printer and book seller and Robert Henderson, merchant, both of Phila. Wit: Thomas Affleck, Thomas Lang, Thomas Stillas. Thomas Dobson of Phila., book seller and George Hyde of Phila., stationer and bookbinder,affirmed. DEAL, SUSANNA. Relict of Peter Deal. Phila. Porter. July 27, 1812. April 26, 1814. 5.263. All estate to her three sons: Peter, Daniel and Jacob Deal, they to be execs. Execs: Sons Peter, Daniel and Jacob Deal. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Martin Shuster. GLOVER, WILLIAM. District of Southwark, PA. Mariner. November 5, 1812. May 24, 1814. 5.264. All estate to wife Hester Glover, whom he appoints sole extx. Exec: Wife Hester Glover. Wit: John McLinchey, Richard Renshaw. EGERT, GEORGE. Phila. March 15, 1814. May 23, 1814. 5.265. Property in Phila., subect to a ground rent, to son George. Legacy to son Philip, out of which exec. to pay Justus Scheetz, which sd. son Philip owes to Justus Scheetz. To Sybilla Kerbach, dau. of Polly Kerbach. Stepson Matthias Upman. To children of sd. son Philip. Execs: Son George and Frederick Bates of this city, scrivner. Wit: Wm. Lee, Peter Abel. Frederick Bates renounced. FALCONER, MARY. Relict of William Falconer. Phila. March 23, 1812. May 25, 1814. 5.267. To Matthew and Hannah Brown of Pittstown, NJ, after the death of both of them, to their surviving children. To William Lane, bro. of sd. Hannah Brown, residing near Lancaster. To Daniel H. and Charles Mandeville, children of David and Sarah Mandeville. To Catharine Scott and Mary Durlin(?) her sister. To Mary McCoy and Jehu Rees Bouller, residing at Mrs. Hoods. To Sarah Wright, Jane Ferguson, William Falconer Leiper, son of James and Sarah Leiper. To Mrs. Mead, late Mrs. Greenman and Mrs. McCadan. To Mary Brown, dau. of aforesd. Matthew and Hannah Brown. To David Mandeville of Phila. the works of Revd. Mr. Flavel. To Evangelical Society of Phila. and the Union School for education of Female children of indigent parents. Execs: Friends Robert Ralston and David Mandeville, both of Phila. Wit: Reinhart Smeltz, William Berrett and Robert Murphy. Robert Ralston renounced. CLIFFORD, THOMAS. Phila. Merchant. Made and signed at Lancaster during a temporary absence of himself and family from the city on account of the yellow fever raging there. September 27, 1798. May 30, 1814. 5.268. Provides for wife Sarah Clifford. To bro. John Clifford. To son John D. Clifford. To son Thomas Clifford. To dau. Mary Coltman, wife of William I. Coltman, residing in England. To daus. Anna and Sarah Clifford. Execs: Wife Sarah Clifford, bro. John Clifford and sd. son John D. Clifford. Wit: Richard Paxson of Phila., iron monger and Charles N. Bancker of Phila., merchant, affirmed. HUMMELL, CASPER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. May 17, 1814. June 1, 1814. 5.270. Wife Magdalena Humell to have use, interest &c. of all estate for herself and his children. Oldest dau. Barbara. Execs: Aredrw[sic] Leibbrandt and John Hummell. Wit: Jacob Belsterling, Thomas Sailer. John Andrew Liebbrandt and John Hummell affirmed. HARDY, THOMAS. Phila. Grocer. March 16, 1814. April 4, 1814. 5.271. To wife Julia Ann Hardy all his personal property. Execs: Sd. wife Julia Ann Hardy and friend Thomas McClean. Wit: Thomas Maitland, B. Drum. McCARTY, ALEXANDER. Late of Co. of Antrim in Ireland, now of Phila. Co.,PA. March 11, 1814. May 24, 1814. 5.272. Legacy to friends John Hanna and Patrick Skelly of Phila. Co. All residue to eldest child of bro. James and eldest child of bro. Daniel of the Parish of Ashlines, Co. of Antrim. Execs: Above named John Hanna and Patrick Skelly. Wit: Robert Whitehead, William Wilson. John Hanna sworn Mary 25, 1814. SHALLCROSS, BETTY. Late of State of Delaware, now of Phila., PA. February 15, 1812. June 6, 1814. 5.273. Her stock of the United States Insurance Company she bequeaths to sister Mary Lovering, nephew Samuel Hollingsworth, nephew Thomas G. Hollinsworth, niece Ann Maria Hollingsworth and nephew Morris C. Shallcross. Her shares in Union Insurance Company to bro. John Shallcross of Delaware State, bro. Isaac Shallcross. After death of bro. Isaac, his share to be sold, proceeds to children of sister Mary Lovering. To children of late bro. Dr. Joseph Shallcross, to Wit: Eliza, Hannah and Joseph Shallcross, Jr., also to Rebecca Russell. To nephew Joseph S. Lovering. To two nieces Sarah S. Lovering and Mary Lovering. Exec: Bro. John Shallcross. Wit: Jehu Hollingsworth, Jr., Robert Clinton, Samuel B. Morris. EVANS, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. March 6, 1814. June 4, 1814. 5.274. To wife Barbara Evans the messuage and lot which they now occupy with the one adj. which he purchased of Thomas Stevens, also an annuity &c. Farm near Grays Ferry, Phila. Co., tract of land in Luzerne Co. and his interest in lot of ground in Northern Libertie, now in tenure of Frederick Baker, to be sold. He lately sold to Joseph Lownes of this city, silver smith, a stable and lot of ground in sd. city. Execs. to obtain possession of estate in Frankfort, KY, they to sell the same. To Rachel Redman, dau. of John Redman, late of Salem, NJ, his house and lot of ground in tenure of Joseph Kite, subject to annuity to sd. wife Barbara Evans, should sd. Rachel die without issue, bequeaths sd. property to John E. Redman of sd. city, merchant. To John E. Redman. To kinswomen Rebecca Potter, Sarah Day and Hannah Alexander and to their bro. Thomas Redman, Jr. To cousin Mary Shephard and to her son John E. Shephard. To kinswomen Rebecca Lawrence and Mary Redman and their bro. Dr. Thomas Redman. To kinsman Alexander Elmslie. To Nathaniel Holland, John Simmons and Joseph Price, formerly his apprentices. To late partner in trade John Elmslie of the Cape of Good Hope. To John Shephard his late apprentice. To his old journeyman Peter Birkey. To Thomas Young of this city, shopkeeper and Sarah his wife. To Dr. Joseph Redman of Bordentown, NJ. After decease of sd. wife, the sd. messuage and lot which he now occupies, with one adj., to be sold by execs. monies from such sale bequeaths to contributors to the PA Hospital, to Phila. Dispensary, to Magdalen Society of Phila. To PA Society for promoting abolition of slavery and improving condition of the African race. To Phila. Society for establishment and support of charity schools. To kinsman Alexander Crukshank of Edinburgh, hosier and to his cousin James Crukshank and to his sister Jane Robb. To Evans John Young, son of William Young, late of this city. A large proportion of his monies is lying in England and owing to the unhappy differences existing between America and England, it May be impossible for execs. to obtain same &c. Execs: Sd. wife Barbara Evans, friend Thomas Latimer and the sd. Alexander Elmslie and John E. Redman. Wit: Margaret Arthur, William Andrews. REPPERT, JOHN. Phila. Co. Northern Liberties. Blacksmith. March 6, 1812. June 7, 1814. 5.279. All estate to wife Sarah Reppert, together with legacy left him by his father Daniel Reppert, to be paid him after death of his mother Dorothy Reppert. To son John Reppert. Wife Sarah to be sole extx. Exec: Wife Sarah Reppert. Wit: Jacob Ford, William Gault. DICK, SUSANNA. Phila. Widow. June 9, 1814. June 21, 1814. 5.280. Estate to three children: William, Susan and Elizabeth. In case of death without issue, bequeaths same to her nieces and nephew Betsy Ginder, Susan Benninghove and John Benninghove. Execs: Friends William Nassaw, Alexander Purves and William Kemble Jr., merchants of sd. city. Mrs. Elizabeth Benninghove, widow, to have care of the persons of her sd. children during minority. Wit: John H. Curtis, Isaac Wampole. WOODROW, HESTER. Germantown. Widow. March 31, 1814. June 29, 1814. 5.283. To sisters Mary Rush and Ann Stoneburner. Legacies to Rebecca Crout (dau. of John Crout) now living in the family. To John Engle, taylor (son of William Engle). All residue to her two grandchildren George Stoneburner Clemens and Charles Woodrow Clemens (sons of December'd dau. Sarah). To Jacob Clemens the father of sd. grandchildren for their support and maintenance during their minorities. Execs: Son-in-law Jacob Clemens and friend Francis Engle. Wit: William Keyser, John McClune. ADAMS, PETER. Twp. of Roxborough. Phila. Co. Miller. March 17, 1814. June 29, 1814. 5.283. To wife Mary Adams the full yearly income of his whole estate and after her death unto his seven children namely: George Adams, Elizabeth Campbell, Peter, John, Jacob, Mary and Sarah Adams. Son George's share to be in trust. Execs: Friend William Yardly of Phila. and sd. son John Adams. Wit: John Gorgas, John Gominger. PERKINS, MARY. Late of Marcus Hook, now residing in District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. February 2, 1814. July 5, 1814. 5.284. To son Isaac Hendrickson. Exec: David Landreth. Wit: Lyndsey Munns, William Moore. DOUGLAS, JAMES. Phila. Accountant. June 1, 1814. July 6, 1814. 5.285. Estate to his father James Douglas living in Sintown, Co. of Roxburg in North Britain and to his bros. John, George and William Douglas and his sister Janet Douglas. Execs: Friends Thomas Dobson of Phila., bookseller and Peter Graham of sd. city, merchant, directing them to send proceeds of his estate to James Dickson, banker in Herwick in sd. co. of Roxburgh in North Britain to be by him divided, together with his estate in Scotland. Wit: Philip Carrigain, Charles H. Parker. LARE, JOHN. Passyunk Twp. Phila. Co. Yeoman. October --, 1804. July 6, 1814. 5.286. To wife Catharine Lare his bequeaths all his messuages, lots of ground, monies &c. for support of herself and children who are now in minority. To his fourteen children namely: John, Elizabeth, Margaret, Godfrey, Peter, George, Henry, Jacob, Isaac, Mary, Susanna, Rebecca, William and Catharine Lare. Execs: Wife Catharine, son-in-law George Westberger of Passyunk Twp., aforesd., yeoman, and friend John Snyder of Moyamensing Twp., yeoman. Wit: Edward Bonsall, Jacob M. Lewis. Codicil August 25, 1813. To wife Catharine lot of land purchased of Jacob Clarkson and others. Wit: Edward Bonsall, Isaac Bonsall. HOLMES, WILLIAM. Mariner, on board the United States Frigate Essex. October 10, 1812. July 11, 1814. 5.288. All estate to Jeremiah Peck of Phila. Co., boardinghouse keeper, appointing sd. Jeremiah to be exec. Exec: Jeremiah Peck. Wit: Edward D. Corfield, David Woodruff. PAINE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties. Phila. Grocer. June 21, 1813. June 21, 1814. 5.288. Bequeaths all estate to wife Sarah Paine, appointing her sole extx. Exec: Wife Sarah Paine. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Taylor. CLAPHAMSON, MARGARET. Twp. of Blockley. Co. of Phila. Widdow. March 20, 1812. July 16, 1814. 5.289. Legacies to nieces Mary and Susanna Bonsall, the wives of nephews Moses and Enoch Bonsall. To Rachel the wife of grandson John Adams. To niece Ann Bonsall. To kindsman Samuel Bonsall, son of nephew Moses Bonsall. To kindswoman Lydia Roberts, dau. of niece Tacy. To grandson John Adams,bond due from Charles Quandrel, also money lent to George Roarman. To Phebe and Margret Adams, the daus. of grandson John Adams. To nephew Edward Robeson. To niece Tacy Roberts, to be divided between her daus. as she sees fit, and to her sister Lydia Cress. To nephews William, Enoch, Moses and Samuel Bonsall. Execs: Kindsmen Moses Bonsall and Algernon Roberts. Wit: Jacob Hoffman, Jacob Trasel. PROUD, ROBERT. Phila. January 21, 1813. July 26, 1814. 5.291. To friends Owen Jones, Miers Fisher, Dr. Thomas Parke, Joseph P. Norris, Benjamin R. Morgan, Dr. Thomas C. James, Joshua Ash, Joseph Sansom and John Elliott Cresson all of or near sd. city, all his estate in trust. Sd. trustees to take under their care his copyright to his History of PA, printed copies unsold in possession of Kimber and Conrad, printers and stationers in Phila., together with all his printed books &c. After debts are paid, residue to his relations in England, his bro. James Proud at Darlington in the Co. of Durham, sister Ann Bainbridge and sister Mary Brown in Yorkshire and sister-in-law Mary Proud, widow, at Kelvedon in Essex and nephew Robert Bainbridge, now, he supposes in the house of John Janson and Company, merchants in London. Sd. trustees to be joint execs. Execs: Owen Jones, Miers Fisher, Dr. Thomas Parke, Joseph P. Norris, Benjamin R. Morgan, Dr. Thomas C. James, Joshua Ash, Joseph Sansom and John Elliott Cresson. Wit: John Thompson, James B. Thompson. Note and Memorand: His former connexions in England being mostly December'd, his last intercourse from thence by writing with his sister-in-law Mary Proud and her dau. Rachel at Kelvedon in Essex and with his nephew Robert Bainbridge at John Jansons and Company, merchants in London (a relation of his) R. Bainbridge is intimate with William Fry of Mildred Court, Poultry, London, in whose house bro. John Proud was so long concerned and at his death left him sd. Wm. Fry his exec. Owns property in Luzerne Co., PA. Owes to estate of Henry Chapman execs. of William Neate both of London, December'd, since secured by mortgage on his lands &c. to Phineas Bond, Esq. Exec. to sd. Chapman. July 21, 1814. Letters granted to Joseph P. Norris and Benjamin R. Morgan, the other seven execs. renounced. KIRKHAM, DEBORAH. Phila. Widow. April 12, 1814. July 23, 1814. 5.293. Estate to son William and dau. Maria Kirkham, sd. daus. share to son William in trust. Exec: Sd. son William. Wit: Elizabeth Harding, Edward Tilghman. EGAN, MICHAEL. Roman Catholic Bishop. Phila. July 6, 1814. ----. 5.294. In debt to Mr. Philip Smith, incurred by him and his colleagues, the Revd. I. Rosseter and the Revd. William N. Harold on account of deficiencies in their salary during enlargement of St. Mary's Church. Desires his nephews Michael Egan and Michael Connery be educated in a suitable manner to qualify them for holy orders. If one continues in sd. vocation and not the other one, he to receive the whole estate, if both decline the Priesthood, his estate to be applied to the maintenance and education of one or more poor children for the Priesthood of Roman Catholic Church, under same conditions. Execs: John Carrell and Thomas Hurley, Jr. Wit: Michael Hurley, Joseph A. Wigmore. DUBOURG, MICHAEL. Born in Bordeaux in France, August 1, 1761, now of Phila. Tobacconist, wishing to live and die in the Roman Catholic Apostolic Religion, being that of his forefathers. February 4, 1814. July 28, 1814. 5.295. Desires to be interred in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary's Phila. Bequeaths to Pastor of sd. Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary's. All residue to wife Elizabeth Dubourg, whom he appoints extx. Exec: Wife Elizabeth Dubourg. Wit: David B. Nones, I. Solms, Benjamin Nones. STACY, SARAH. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila. Widow. February 23, 1814. July 30, 1814. 5.296. Estate to friend James Cox, teacher of a dancing school in Phila. appointing sd. James Cox as exec. Exec: James Cox. Wit: James Engle, Jno. Negus, Jr., Thomas S. Engle. HELT or HILT, HENRY. Twp. of Byberry. Co. of Phila. July 31, 1805. July 30, 1814. 5.297. His wood lot in Montgomery Co. adj. lands of Jacob Sommer and George Newell and the meadow lot left by his father situated in Byberry Twp. and adj. lands, late of Garret Vansant and Casper Roades, to be sold, proceeds from sd. sale to wife ----and daus. Hannah, Elizabeth and Mary and to stepdau. Sarah Powell. His dwelling house and lots adj. on the new town road to be for use of his sd. wife ----. Dau. Hannah's share in trust. Execs: Jacob Roads and Jacob Sommer. Wit: John Worthington, Asa Worthington. Codicil July 6, 1807. Dau. Mary's share who is intermarried with Frederick Burkelow be secured in same manner that dau. Hannah's share is directed to be. Execs: Ezra Townsend and Jesse James of Bensalem Twp. and Bucks Co. in the room of those heretofore appointed. Wit: Joshua Comly and Asa Worthington. LAWSON, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Mariner. June 8, 1796. August 2, 1814. 5.298. To wife Rachel Lawson all his estate, appointing sd. wife extx. Exec: Wife Rachel Lawson. Wit: James Trimble, Isaac Howell and John Hastings. Simon Phillipson of Phila., merchant and John E. Claypoole of Phila., upholsterer, affirmed. GREER, MARTHA. District of Southwark. Phila. Co., PA. Widow of James Greer. July 19, 1814. August 3, 1814. 5.300. Desires to be buried in Mr. Potts Burying Ground. To exec. James Forsythe, grocer, her house and lot in Shipping between Persian Road and Fifth Streets to be sold as sd. James Forsythe May think most advantageous, he to pay to William and John McCreary and Margaret and Sarah McCreary, first deducting his charges. All personal property to sd. James Forsythe to be disposed of as he May think fit. Exec: James Forsythe. Wit: William Sweeny, Patrick Carson. SAXTON, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila., PA. September 20, 1812. August 9, 1814. 5.301. To dauter Rhoda Small and to sons John Saxton and Richard Saxton each five shillings. To dauter Mary Saxton the whole of his personal estate. To son Peter Saxton, the income of real estate arising from lot of ground and messuage thereon erected where he (Charles Saxton) now lives, subject to ground rent payable to sd. son John Saxton, after death of sd. son Peter, execs. to rent the same for use of Mary Saxton and her heirs. Execs: Dauter Mary Saxton and son Charles Saxton. Wit: Lawrence Hover, Benjamin Vanleer. BIDDLE, CLEMENT. Phila. Scrivener. April 27, 1814. July 26, 1814. 5.302. To the widow of General Moses Hazens (if living). To wife Rebekah Biddle one half of his estate. Legacies to sons Thomas Biddle and Clement C. Biddle and to daus. Mary Cadwalader and Rebekah Chapman and to sons John G. Biddle, James C. Biddle and Edward Robert Bidle. All residue to daus. Lydia Biddle and Ann Biddle. Execs: Wife Rebekah Biddle and sons Thomas Biddle and John G. Biddle. Wit: Thomas Wright, Jr., John Gouge, Joseph K. Hillegas. Letters granted to John G. Biddle and Rebekah Biddle. CASKEY, JOHN. Phila. August 4, 1814. August 10, 1814. 5.303. To bros. James Caskey and Samuel Caskey. To sisters Mary and Rebecca Caskey and their heirs, except their husbands. All residue to bro. John Caskey whom he appoints sole exec. Exec: Bro. John Caskey. Wit: James Hemphill, Samuel Arthur. NILL, CONRADE. Twp. of Germantown. Co. of Phila. Oak Cooper. August 8, 1814. August 11, 1814. 5.304. Money due him at Andrew Trullingers. Money in the hands of the Church wardens of the English Presbyterian Church in Germantown for the use of his wife Margaret Nill. To his five children: John, Ann, Mary, Charles and Samuel. Exec: Friend and kinsman Earnes Jelty of Twp. aforesd., cooper. Wit: Godfried Pope, Yost Smith. PENNEGAR, MARGARET. Blockley Twp. Phila. Co. Single woman. December 6, 1811. August 15, 1814. 5.305. To nephew Joseph Garrett. Exonerates her bro. Amos Pennegar from payment of the debt due by him. To nieces Mary Clark and Margaret Garrett. To sister Susanna Garrett (wife of Morton Garrett). Execs: Sd. sister Susanna Garrett and sd. nephew Joseph Garrett. Wit: Adam Mendenhall, Samuel Butler, Robert Brodnax. MARSHALL, MARGARET. Phila. Widow. April 27, 1814. August 15, 1814. 5.306. To dau.-in-law Sarah Hutchins Marshall. To Andrew A. Stevenson. To Elizabeth Ellison, widow. To the woman who nursed her son Isaac when an infant and who now lives in NJ and whose name she believes was then Elizabeth Rogers. To grandson Edmund Marshall property in Phila., a ground rent issuing out of a lot of ground bounded by ground granted to Patrick Byrne, by Paschall's Alley, by ground granted to Jacob Ridgeway payable by John Brazier, also lot let on ground rent to George Wilson, one other lot to Daniel Smith, one to Joseph Smith and one to Stephen Eastwick, also all her other vacant lots within Twp. of Northern Liberties, Co. of Phila. Should sd. grandson die without issue, sd. properties to be sold and proceeds to following persons toWit: John Hillman, Hannah, (late Hannah Hillman, now the wife of David Hurley), Elizabeth, (late Elizabeth Hillman, now the wife of ----Sexton), Patience, Ann, Margaret, Mary Ann and Rachel Hillman (all children of sister Patience Hillman of NJ), nephew Thomas P. Roberts, niece Margaret M. Baker, Howard Malcolm son of nephew John Malcolm, December'd, sister Patience Hillman and Hannah Poole of NY. Dau.-in-law Sarah Hutchins Marshall to be guardian to sd. grandson Edmund Marshall. To sister Jane Hornor. Execs: Humphrey Atherton, Attorney at Law, nephew Thomas P. Roberts, Howard Malcolm, grandson Edmund Marshall, dau.-in-law Sarah Hutchins Marshall. Wit: Samuel Emery, Richard Thos. Atkins Edey. Codicil May 26, 1814. Had omitted by mistake the name of Rebecca Hillman, dau. of sister Patience Hillman, she to receive equal share with her bros. and sisters. SMITH, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Weaver. February 12, 1812. September 8, 1814. 5.309. All estate to wife Mary Smith, she maintaining and educating his minor children. After death of sd. wife and youngest child arrives to age of fifteen years, division of estate to be made as follows: to friend and neighbour Geo. Kline in trust for use of dau. Elizabeth Shillingford, at her death to be divided amongst her children. To daus. Mary and Margaret. To son Joseph. To dau. Catharine. To son John. Execs: Wife Mary Smith and friend George Kline before named. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Joseph Lewis, John Kline. STEPHENS, WALTER. Phila. PA. ----. August 22, 1814. 5.311. Bequeaths house wherein he lives to wife ----with all furniture and every other article belonging to him. Wit: Joseph Vancise, Amos Comly. Isaac W. Norris, Northern Liberties, ship chandler and William Britton, Northern Liberties, lumber merchant, affirmed. deVAQUEZ, JEAN BAPTISTE. Formerly merchant at the Cape in the Island and Coast of St. Domingo, now in the city of Phila. PA. July 3, 1805. November 4, 1813. 5.313. He bequeaths to Marie Louise Carton all his property real and personal which May belong to him in whatever places the same May be, especially his half of the plantation planted with coffee at Dondon near the Cape aforesd. purchased from Madam the Viscountess of Choiseul in 1784 for joint account between the late Mr. Boucharlet and himself. Exec: Mr. John Dubarry of sd. city, merchant. Wit: F. Thibault, P. Tanguy, Peter LeBarbier du Plesis. Letters granted to John Dubarry August 30, 1814. RYAN, JANE. Phila. Dealer. August 19, 1814. September 1, 1814. 5.314. To Michal Conry, cabinet maker of this city, twenty dollars in cash for a coffin made for Mr. Quinlin. To Matthias O'Conway, accountant. To Capt. Kain's wife who lives in this neighbourhood. To Jesse Thornton, who married her niece of this city. Remainder of goods &c. to be sold. Exec. to remit to Jane and John Ryan, grandchildren of James Ryan, hatter, of the town of Limerick in Ireland (lived back of the market house in year 1794) or to their children. If sd. Jane and John Ryan cannot be found after three years, sd. sum to the managers of the Roman Catholic Society, styled St. Joseph's for educating and maintaining poor orphan children. Exec: John Smith, stone cutter and grocer of sd. city. Wit: James Stuart, John Gartland. McDEED, PATRICK. Phila. Labourer. September 11, 1814. September 14, 1814. 5.315. Bequeaths to friend Thomas Cole of Phila., shoemaker, all his property real and personal. Exec: Sd. Thomas Cole. Wit: John Johnson, Joseph Heath. MILLER, JACOB. Bristol Twp. Phila. Co. September 4, 1814. September 17, 1814. 5.315. To son Daniel, all his books &c. having heretofore given him possession of his share of estate. All residue of estate to be sold,proceeds to daus. Mary, Margaret, Hannah, Susanna and Sarah. Nicholas Jones, late husband of dau. Susanna. Execs: Son Daniel and Joseph Miller of Germantown. Wit: Silas Wilson, Michael Showers. MAISON, ELIZABETH. Germantown Twp. Phila. Co., PA. Widow. September 23, 1812. September 21, 1814. 5.318. Annuity to father Jacob Strouce. To son John Maison, her messuage or tenement now occupied as a Public Tavern House and lot on Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road in Germantown, also adj. land now in tenure of son Adam Maison at the valued price of four thousand dollars. Execs. to convert in to money his lot of land in Germantown Twp. aforesd., purchased of Cornelius Roop and others, devisees of John Roop, December'd. Bequeaths one fourth thereof to son Peter Maison, one fourth part thereof to sd. son John Maison and the annual interest of one fourth to son Adam Maison and the same to son Jacob Maison, after death of sd. sons Adam and Jacob, the principal sum to their children if any. Execs: Sons sd. Peter and John Maison. Wit: John Huston, William Huston. Codicils November 11, 1813 and June 26, 1814. Revokes the part of will which only gives the interest to sons Jacob and Adam Maison and leaves them each their full one fourth part of the principal sum. Wit: John Huston, John Nace. LONGSTRETH, SUSANNA. Lower Dublin Twp. Phila. Co. Widow of Joseph Longstreth, late of Bucks Co., December'd. April 19, 1809. September 21, 1814. 5.321. To dau. Ann Hallowell, all her wearing apparel. To son Josiah Longstreth during life all that part of her plantation and tract of land in Abington Twp. in the Co. of Montgomery, commonly called The Saw Mill Tract, after his death gives sd. tract of land to all his lawful children if he leaves any. Execs. to sell all the rest of her estate real and personal, the monies arising from the sales, bequeaths to her five youngest children to Wit: Joshua, William, Ann, Samuel and Thomas Longstreth. Directs that all money that she has paid or shall have to pay for son Wm. be accounted for in the settlement of her estate. Execs. to provide for subsistence of sd. son William, his wife and child or children. Execs: Bro.-in-law Jesse Williams of Phila. and her son Joshua Longstreth. Wit: Thomas Livezey, Matthew Conard. FISHER, JAMES LOGAN. Elmwood in the Co. of Phila. Gentleman. December 5, 18??. September 21, 1814. 5.323. Bequeathes to wife Eliza G. Fisher all his household furniture, his plate, all his bound servants subject to their indenture, his horses, carriages &c. All his monies in his house or in the banks of Phila. and generally all his personal estate except his share of the produce of the sales of real estate in state of NY which William Cooper, Esq., attorney to his father Thomas Fisher sold upon certain conditions in which bro. William Logan Fisher and nephew Joshua Fisher son of eldest bro. Joshua Fisher, December'd, have an interest. Previous to marriage with sd. wife Eliza George, her estate in Cecil Co., MD, by indenture tripartite in which he (James Logan Fisher) was a party, was vested in a trustee to secure her a separate right in and power over it and was agreed that she should receive the rents and profits for her own use - he bequeaths to sd. wife during term of her remaining his widow until his sons Sydney George Fisher and James Logan Fisher shall attain their lawful age of twenty one years, the whole interest, rents and profits of all his estate, each son when of age to receive one third. Appoints sd. wife so long as she continues his widow, bro. William Logan Fisher and cousin Albanus C. Logan to be the guardians of the persons and estates of sd. sons, also appoints sd. wife, bro. and cousin to be execs. Codicil March 1814. In distribution of that part of his estate allotted to two sons Sydney Geo. Fisher and James Logan Fisher, he wishes it fully understood as his will and intention to bequeath to them an equal proportion with any other child or children born after them. Execs: Wife Eliza G. Fisher, bro. William Logan Fisher and cousin Albanus C. Logan. Wit: James Smith, Hannah L. Smith, Esther Fisher. INGS, DAVID. Late of Phila. now of Union Town in the Co. of Fayette. January 10, 1814. June 10, 1814. 5.326. All estate to his wife Lucy Ann Ings during life or widowhood, should sd. wife marry, then one half of estate to dau. Sarah Ings. If wife and dau. both die without issue devises all above property to Sarah Chibnal sister of sd. wife, should she die without issue, then to the children of John Chibnall, bro. of sd. wife. Execs: Friends Maulby John Littleboy, military storekeeper and James Wood, lace and fringe maker, both of Phila. Wit: Thomas Hadden, William S. Neale. Codicil May 6, 1814. He further appoints John Miller of Uniontown, in the Co. of Fayette together with Maulby John Littleboy and James Wood aforesd. Wit: To will and codicil, Thomas Hadden, William S. Neale. Maulby John Littleboy, one of the execs. sworn October 24, 1814. SHEA, LUKE. Phila. Labourer. February 13, 1814. April 25, 1814. 5.327. Legacies to eldest bro. Thomas Shea near Castle Camber, in the Co. of Kilkenney, Ireland. To sister Mary Shea, alias Gaffany, wife of John Gaffany, near Castle Camber aforesd. and to bro. James Shea of the Co. of Kilkenny aforesd. Legacies to John Daly and William McEvoy. Mrs. Daly to dispose of remainder of his clothes. Execs: John Daly, Benjamin Prentiss and Redman McManus. Wit: Rodger Muray, John McFarland. Letters granted to John Daly and Benjn. Prentice. EDELMAN, ISAAC. Phila., PA. House Carpenter. September 3, 1814. September 30, 1814. 5.328. Annuity to mother Sarah Edelman. Provides for wife Mary Edleman, after her death, all estate to his children: Francis Elizabeth Edelman, eldest son Isaac Edelman and youngest son George Washington Edelman. Execs: Sd. wife Mary Edleman and friend George Peterman. Wit: William Griffith, George Peterman and David Fisher. HILLMAN, CORNELIUS. Phila. Inn Keeper. February 7, 1814. September 26, 1814. 5.329. All his estate to his three children: Thomas, Sarah and Mary Ann Hillman, they to be placed at trades at the age of fifteen. Legacies to Martha Browne, wife of Joseph Browne and Mrs. C. Cushing, widow of the late Capt. Cushing. Execs: George Rees, cordwainer and Jacob Smith, surgeon dentist, of the District of Southwark, Co. of Phila. Wit: William Thomson, George Thomson and Robert Ross. BERNER, ANDREW. January 29, 1813. September 26, 1814. 5.332. Bequeaths unto wife Elizabeth Berner all his personal estate with all interest of moneys invested, to be paid her annually, after death of wife bequeaths unto Ludwick Berner, unto Andrew Wentz, Elizabeth Wentz and Mary Wentz, children of John and Catharine Wentz. Unto Peter Pluker, (his bro.-in-law). To Elizabeth Kerper, wife of George Kerper. To sister Barbara and to sister Agnes. As George Freas is in debt to him, directs that no demand be made of him except interest within two years after his death. Execs: Sd. wife Elizabeth Berner and friend Charles Nice. Wit: Francis William Bockius, George Freas. GARWOOD, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila., PA. Shipwright. August 12, 1814. September 1, 1814. 5.334. Bequeaths all estate to wife Barbara. Execs: Sd. wife Barbara, Thomas Pritchett of Phila., cooper and John McLeod of Co. of aforesd., rope maker. Wit: Richard Sparks, Elias Noe. Thomas Sparks of the District of Southwark, Shot manufacturer, affirmed. THOMSON, HANNAH. Phila. Widow of Peter Thompson the elder, late of sd. city, Conveyancer, December'd. May 25, 1812. October 2, 1814. 5.335. Bequeaths unto her dau. Anna Thomson, all her estate, appointing her sole extx. Exec: Dau. Anna Thomson. Wit: Charles Thomson, Peter Thomson, Jesse Thomson. JERVIS, SARAH. Late of city of Phila., now of Southwark. Spinster. September 9, 1814. October 3, 1814. 5.336. Execs. to sell her strip of land bounded by land held by heirs of Charles Jervis, December'd, by land, late of David Bacon, December'd, and by Jervis's Lane. Property in Phila. to cousin Mary wife of John Gardiner, Jr., to cousin Elizabeth Gardiner dau. of sd. John and Mary Gardiner. To cousin Mary Gardiner sister of Elizabeth Gardiner. To Richard Gardiner, bro. to sd. Elizabeth and Mary. To cousin Mary Rhoads, widow. To Samuel Rhoads, son of sd. Mary. To friend Ann Wilson, wife of John Wilson. To cousin John Evans. To cousin Ann Skyrin, wife of John Skyrin. To cousin William Drinker. To John Gardiner, Jr., in trust for benefit of cousin Samuel Jervis, after his death to his dau. Phoebe, if she dies under age, then to her mother Jane Jervis. To cousin Elizabeth Wallace living near Muncy in PA. To Joseph Wallace, son of sd. Elizabeth. To Hannah Sonntagg, wife of William Sontagg, at her death to her dau. Euphrosna Sontagg. To Matilda Williams. To Rachel Taylor dau. of John R. Taylor. To Hannah, wife of James Widdifield. To Hannah Widdifield, dau. of sd. James. To cousin Jona. Evans. To Noah Simons. To Elizabeth Moore, wife of James Moore. To Ann Miles, lot adj. ground held by the heirs of Charles Jervis, deceased, after her death to her dau. Ann Wilson. To Caroline Cook dau. of John and Rebecca Cook. Executors to purchase gold watches for the following: cousins William, Mary and Hannah Evans, Jr. To Elizabeth Skyrin, Eleanor Skyrin, Elizabeth Gardiner, Caroline Cook, Maria Cook, Hannah Widdifield wife of James Widdifield. Execs: Cousin Jonathan Evans and his son William Evans. Wit: John Townsend, Jr., Edward H. Bonsall. LYON, JOHN. Phila. Botanist and Gardener. December 13, 1811. October 4, 1814. 5.339. All money he May be possessed of, he bequeaths to James and John, the sons of late bro. David Lyon of Forfar, in the Shire of Forfar, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, December'd. To his only surviving bro. James Lyon of Dundee in Shire aforesd. After his death to his son James and to his only surviving sister Mary, wife of Andrew Adam of Dundee, aforesd. after her death to be divided amongst her children. Execs: Friends Thomas Dobson and David Landreth of Phila. Wit: Judah Dobson, Wm. White. STRUNCK, PHILIP. Meamensing. Co. of Phila. Farmer. September 28, 1814. October 5, 1814. 5.340. Bequeaths unto his wife Catharine Strunck, born Catharine Lantsinger, his estate, real and personal appointing sd. wife sole extx. Exec: Wife Catharine Strunck. Wit: James Oellers, Abraham Chlows. McCREA, JAMES. Phila. Merchant. August 13, 1814. October 6, 1814. 5.341. By a certain Deed of Trust executed by him to William Davidson, Thomas Hale and John McCrea, he conveyed real estate therein specified, to them in trust for certain purposes, he desires that the sd. real estate should be sold after his death and the proceeds to his seven children therein named viz: Elizabeth Jackson, Jane, Mary, Hannah, Margaret, John and James McCrea. Since execution of sd. Deed of Trust he has purchased two lots of ground in Phila. from James Gibson. Recommends his son Robert McCrea to the care of his bros. and sisters. Execs: Friend William Davidson, broker and sons John and James McCrea. Wit: Samuel Ewing, John Davis, John Snyder, Jr. MILLER, JOHN. Phila. Late Marble Cutter. June 18, 1813. October 12, 1814. 5.343. To wife Margaret Miller he bequeaths the ground rent of the lot on which the Academy of Fine Arts now stands and the one adj., occupied as a Tavern and Livery Stable, all his books, papers &c. to be disposed of as she thinks proper. To dau. Jane M. Hickey a house and lot in Phila. To dau. Helen Miller, his farm at Tradyffrin Twp., Chester Co., with three wood lots belonging to it. To nephew John M. Wickey[sic]. To dau. Margaret Miller his marble house and lot stable and lot with the small house adj. stable &c. Annuity to those who May have the care of his sister Helen Miller, Mr. Thomas Irwin of NY has often got his bro. William to do it for him. To dau. Julia R. Miller, property in sd. city part of which is occupied by William Gray. To grandson John M. Dickey[sic] for the purpose of educating him for the Holy Ministery if he should be so inclined. To Silas E. Weir. To John Magoffin. Has a claim on lands of the late Robert Morris, State of NY. Execs: Margaret Miller, son-in-law Revd. Ebenezer Dickey and friends Silas E. Weir, auctioneer and John Magoffin, merchant. Wit: James Gray, James Traquair. HALL, MARY. Borough of Lancaster in the Co. of Lancaster, PA. At present sojourning in Phila. Single Woman. October 13, 1814. October 28, 1814. 5.346. Bequeaths legacies to sisters Jane Mercer and Elizabeth Hamilton and step sister Sarah Ann Heron. To sister Rebecca Hall all her one half part of a debt owing to her and to her sd. sister Rebecca by John Mercer, also all residue of her estate. Execs: Said sisters Elizabeth Hamilton and Rebecca Hall. Wit: Fanny Craig, William Andrews. MATTERN, ANDREW. Northern Liberties. Phila. Potter. June 6, 1812. October 28, 1814. 5.347. Bequeaths unto his wife Mary Mattern all his personal estate, she to have the use and income of his messuages, tenements, pot house kiln and lot of ground in Northern Liberties, Phila. including premises now in tenure of son-in-law Matthias Metzger so long as she thinks proper to carry on the pottery trade. Should sd. wife decline carrying on the said trade, sd. messuages &c. to be sold and the monies to sd. wife Mary Mattern, unto dau. Christina Metzger and to son Adam Mattern. Also gives to wife all his lots on Germantown Turnpike Road in the Co. of Phila. with buildings and to his sd. children all his lands and tenements in Co. of Northumberland, PA. Execs: Wife Mary Mattern and Robert Whitehead of Phila. Wit: Jacob Culp, William Allibone, Charles Smith. KAIGHN, JOHN. Chester in the Co. of Burlington, NJ. May 11, 1812. August 28, 1812. 5.---. To relations Ann Edwards, Samuel Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards, Sarah the wife of Joseph Collins and Charles Edwards real estate in Moores Town. To his friend Samuel Jones. Property in Phila. to Abigail Grover, Elizabeth Gardiner, John, Robert, Sarah, Abigail, Jr., and Charles Grover. To John Kain, Jr. To Kaighn[sic] son of Saml. Kaighn, December'd, and Arabella, his wife late of Fairfax Co. in VA, he bequeaths property in state of TN and VA. To William Kaighn. Execs: Friends John Welch, merchant and Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq., of Phila. Wit: Josh. Matlack, David Vanderveer, William Roberts. WILSON, JACOB. Byberry Twp. Phila. Co., PA. September 17, 1814. October 22, 1814. 5.351. Provides for wife Rebekah Wilson, during widowhood. His property to sons Mardon, Jonathan and Jabez (last named, in his minority). Legacies to sons David, Robert and Ethan and to dau. Ann Small. Execs: Two sons Mardon and Jonathan Wilson and friend Ezra Townsend. Wit: Daniel Knight, Griffith Street. Letters granted to Mardon and Jonathan Wilson. Codicil September 27, 1814. Wit: Rachel Wilson, Catharine Forrest. BULL, JOHN. September 28, 1814. October 14, 1814. 5.354. Bequeaths to wife Catharine Bull all his estate real and personal and after her decease to be sold and proceeds to his five children to Wit: Sarah, John, Elizabeth, Abigail and Richard. Wit: John Bennet, Phillip F. Claridge. PHILIPS, BENJAMIN. District of Southwark. Shipwright. September 10, 1814. October 14, 1814. 5.355. Legacies to dau. Hannah and son Benjamin. All residue of estate to his six children: Jane Gibson, Hannah Philips, Sarah Peirce, Benjamin Philips, Thomas Philips and Angelina Philips. Dau. Hannah Philips to be the guardian of his three minor children Benjamin, Thomas and Angelina. Execs: Friends Joseph S. Lewis and Samuel N. Lewis. Wit: Charles Penrose, Simon Kingston. VAN DUSEN, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. Co. of Phila. (Relict of Matthew Van Dusen, late of Kensington in the Northern Liberties, December'd. Blacksmith.) September 16, 1814. October 14, 1814. 5.356. Her messuage or tenement in Southwark (being part of the real estate late of her December'd father Nicholas Brehaut allotted for her share) she bequeaths to daus.: Elizabeth, Lydia and Mary Van Dusen. All remainder of her estate she bequeaths unto her five sons: Nicholas, Andrew, Matthew, John and Washington Van Dusen. Execs: Friend John C. Browne and nephew Samuel Bonnell, also to be guardians of the persons and estate of her sd. three daus. Wit: Franklin Eyre, George Eyre. HOPP, GODFREY. Germantown Twp. Co. of Phila. Taylor. December 30, 1812. October 17, 1814. 5.358. All his estate to his wife Mary. Sd. wife Mary and Jacob Kulp to be the execs. Execs: Sd. wife Mary and Jacob Kulp. Wit: John Dettweiler, Joseph Shriver or Schriver. NEALE, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Phila., PA. Widow of John Neale late of the city of Burlington, NJ. September 15, 1814. October 21, 1814. 5.358. Bequeaths to execs. her estate including that part of the estate of her father situate in PA, DE, or elsewhere not yet divided, in which she is to have a share, in trust for son Standish Ford Edward, dau. Elizabeth Neale and son John. Dau. Elizabeth and son John both minors. Execs: Friend John Hoskins and nephew John Hulme both of Burlington aforesd. also to be guardians of the persons and estate of minor children. Wit: George Fagundus, Peter Abel, James Wiley. John Hoskins renounced. PIPER, MICHEL. Twp. of Northern Liberties. Phila. Farmer. November 3, 1814. November 9, 1814. 5.360. To son Jacob Piper $100. Bequeaths unto wife Rachel, use and occupation of all rest of his estate, after her decease, all sd. estate to his children namely: Jacob, George, Mary, Catharine and Dolly. Execs: Sd. wife Rachel, Peter Deal and son Jacob Piper. Wit: Benjn. DePrefontaine, Matthias Nunviller. MARKER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Gentleman. October 15, 1811. November 9, 1814. 5.361. Wife Elizabeth to have rents, interest and profits of all estate, and after her decease bequeaths sd. estate unto his relations namely: bro. Theobald Marker and the children of December'd bro. Peter and December'd sister Elizabeth, who are now in Germany. If they fail to arrive in America in seven years, bequeaths to ministers, vestrymen and church wardens of German Lutheran Congregation in and near Phila. &c. Execs: Friends John Adam Culman and Yost Hollobush of the Co. of Phila. Wit: Abraham Stein, Fredk. Beates. BEDFORD, JOSEPH ATKINSON. City of Phila. July 21, 1814. November 9, 1814. 5.362. Bequeaths to wife Ann Bedford all the interests and profits from all real and personal estate, she to educate and support his children if any be in their minority at the time of his decease. Bequeaths to his four children viz: Isaac, Thomas, Susanna and Sarah all the effects, real and personal remaining after death of his wife. Execs: Sd. wife Ann Bedford and son Isaac. Wit: Joseph Parrish, I. Horwitz, Sarah Wyatt Donavan. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM, JR. Phila. Merchant. October --, 1814. November 15, 1814. 5.364. Execs. to sell all estate real and personal, monies to his wife and his children. Execs: Friends Daniel L. Miller and James Kinsey of Phila. Wit: Clement Remington, Thomas Smith, Alexander Knight. SMITH, PHILIP. Nice Town in Penn Twp. Co. of Phila., PA. Stocking Weaver. November 10, 1814. November 19, 1814. 5.365. Provides for wife Catharine and his five children viz: Daniel, Michal, Catharine, Henry and Elisabeth. Execs: Wife Catharine Smith and friends Jacob Piper and George Piper. Wit: George Geisel, George DeBenneville. REESE, PATIENCE. Phila. October 21, 1814. November 23, 1814. 5.366. Legacies to nephew Benjamin Bolter. To bro. Benjamin Bolter. To nephew John Rees Bolter. To wife of sd. bro. To Mary Vance. To friend Hannah Hood. Execs: Sd. nephew John Rees Bolter and friend Robert Murphy of Phila. Wit: John McMullin, Daniel Smith. Letters granted to John Rees Bolter. COLEMAN, JOSEPH. Phila. July 6, 1813. November 24, 1814. 5.367. Bros.-in-law Nathan Sellers and David Sellers. To sisters Hannah Coleman and Margaret Coleman. To bro. William Coleman. Execs: Bro.-in-law Nathan Sellers and nephew Samuel Sellers. Wit: David Sellers, Samuel Sellers. Nathan Sellers renounced. GARRAUD, JACOB. Phila. PA. Taylor. May 7, 1813. December 22, 1814. 5.368. He gives unto his stepson John Beaby, son of late John Beaty, $400. To the trustees of the Charity School of Saint Paul Church in Phila. To Susanna File who live with him now as house keeper he gives $400. All the remainder of his property he gives to the children of late sister Catharine Garraud and to nephew Jean Jacques Garraud, joyner, at Berne in Switzerland. Execs: Friends Sebastian Salade of the city of Phila., fringe maker, and the aforenamed John Beaty of same place, paper hanger. Wit: Wm. Willing, Joel Atkinson, Peter LeBarbier du Plessis. SORBER, HENRY. Germantown Twp. Co. of Phila. Carpenter. November 7, 1814. December 31, 1814. 5.369. Provides for wife Catherena Sorber and their children viz: Elias Sorber, Catherena Sorber, now mared[sic] to Waltor Cammel and Ann Sorber. Execs: Wife Catherena and bro. Joseph Sorber. Wit: Gottlieb Kleever, Georg Tillman. CASTOR, HENRY. Twp. of Oxford. Co. of Phila., PA. September 26, 1814. October 13, 1814. 5.370. Legacies to dau. Sarah and unto step son John Magargal, sd. John's legacy in hands of Allen Magargal and John Athan Magargal. Provides for wife Mary Castor. To daus.: Elizabeth Rorer, Catharine, Anna and Sarah Caster and to any child or children which May be born. Son-in-law Thomas Rorer. Execs: Friend Jonathan Magargal and son-in-law Thomas Rorer. Wit: Lewis Waln, Francis Waln. MARTIN, DANIEL. Phila. Gentleman. March 21, 1814. October 19, 1814. 5.372. Bequeaths all estate to wife Mary Martin, sd. wife sole extx. Exec: Wife Mary Martin. Wit: William Davis, John Dudgeon. WAGANER, PHILIP. Twp. of Penn. Co. of Phila. Stocking Weaver. January 21, 1813. November 1, 1814. 5.373. Bequeaths unto his wife Hannah Waganer. After sd. wife's decease to following persons viz: John Waganer of Kensington, sd. Co. of Phila., cordwainer, Conrad Bear, Elizabeth Dover of Northern Liberties, widow, John Shuster, oak cooper, of Penn Twp., Matthias Edle and John Edle, both of Co. of Phila., oak coopers, Molly the wife of George Guizel, (or Gisel), stocking weaver, of Penn Twp. aforesd., Caty the wife of Henry Servor, house carpenter, Margaret, the wife of Henry Bear, cordwainer, Philip Smith, stocking weaver, of sd. Penn Twp., William Rab (or Rap) oak cooper and Mary the wife of George Wile of Penn Twp. aforse., taylor. Execs: Friends Philip Smith of Penn Twp., stocking weaver and John Wintzall, yeoman of sd. place and co., aforesd. Wit: Joseph H. Fleming, Thomas Braman, Joshua Wollison. SHARP, JOHN. Kensington. Phila. Co., PA. October 8, 1814. November 3, 1814. 5.375. Bequeaths unto wife Susannah Sharp all his freehold estate within town afforsaid. After her death to his three children: John, Elizabeth and Catharine. Execs: Wife Susannah and son John. Wit: Roswell McGonegal, George Sharp, Matthias Coocker. WHARTON, REBECCA. Phila. Widow. May 8, 1814. November 8, 1814. 5.375. Legacies to sister Hannah Hart, Isaac Oakford, James Chamless of NJ, Elizabeth Clement, dau. of Aaron Oakford, Sarah Acton of Solom, widow, James Wharton son of Beynall Wharton, Rebecca Dickey of NJ, Benjn. White of Bucks Co., Jesse Kersey of Chester Co., Sarah Murphoy wife of Mahlan Murphoy, Ann Leeds wife of Noah Leeds, Martha Shaw wife of Samuel Shaw, George Wharton, Charles Wharton son of George Wharton, Elizabeth Oakford, widow, William Flanner of OH, Sarah Likens, widow, Jeremiah Paul and Rebecca his wife, Deborah Jackson wife of Isaac Jackson, Chamless Allen, Rebecca Thompson, Sarah Egen. Legacy to John Wistar, William Carpenter and Joseph Reeves of Salem, NJ, for poor friends and other worthy persons not under care of the guardians of the poor. To overseers of Public Schools founded by charter in town and Co. of Phila. for poor friends &c. Execs: Isaac Oakford of Darby and Alexander Wilson of Phila. Wit: Richard Oakford, Isaac Clement. PATTERSON, GEORGE. October 30, 1814. November 23, 1814. 5.377. Provides for wife Jane Patterson. To his six children viz: James Burd Patterson, William Augustus Patterson, George, Mary, Charlotte and Elisabeth Patterson. Execs: Sd. wife Jane and eldest son James Burd Patterson. Wit: Valentine Kerper, Frederick Kerper. McELROY, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Co. of Phila. Dealer in Flour and Grain. February 7, 1808. November 22, 1814. 5.378. To his wife Catharine (Kitty) McElroy he leaves all his estate, she to pay each of his children ten shillings as they come of age, wife to be sole extx. Exec: Wife Catharine (Kitty) McElroy. Wit: John Sneeringer, Philip Graba, Richard Folwell. WELSH, JAMES. Southwark. Co. of Phila. Grocer. August 25, 1814. November 23, 1814. 5.379. All estate to wife Mary Welsh, appointing her sole extx. Exec: Wife Mary Welsh. Wit:Thomas Mitchell, William Strenbeck. WIGGLESWORTH, WILLIAM. Phila. Merchant. March 8, 1814. December 3, 1814. 5.381. Bequeaths unto wife Ann Wigglesworth, use, income &c. of all estate. After decease of sd. wife his sister Sarah Stringer and her children to receive a legacy. All residue of estate he bequeaths to friends Joseph Williams and Mary Pfeiffer and to their children. Execs: Sd. wife Ann and sd. Joseph Williams. Wit: Harvey Lewis, Isaac Wampole. Letters granted to Ann Wigglesworth. DUFFIELD, SAMUEL. Phila., PA. Physician. January 19, 1813. December 31, 1814. 5.381. All estate to his children viz: William, George, Elizabeth, John and Maria. Codicid December 3, 1813. Legacy to Ruth Hengel an old and faithful domestic. Execs: Dau. Maria and sons William and John. Wit: William Cochrane, Jona. Patterson, Jona. Smith. KEATES, GEORGE. Southwark. Phila. Co. Whipmaker. October 15, 1814. December 15, 1814. 5.383. All estate to wife Margaret Keates, appointing sd. wife extx. Exec: Wife Margaret Keates. Wit: Jno. McAllister, Jr., William Bell. CHIENE, MARGARETTA. Phila. Widow. April 18, 1814. December 15, 1814. 5.384. To sister Elizabeth Nowlin, she bequeaths the income of all estate, she to pay for support of education of adopted son Eugene Brown, son of nephew John Brown and Sarah Brown until he attains age of 21 years. After death of sd. sister bequeaths all estate to sd. Eugene Brown, Thomas H. Brown, Margaretta Brown, Angelica Brown and Harriet H. Brown. Execs: Charles G. Paleske and Peter A. Browne of sd. city, Esqrs. Wit: John Troubat, Henry Willis. Charles G. Paleske renounced. MENG, ELIZABETH. Widow. December 28, 1813. December 20, 1814. 5.385. Legacy to only dau. Anna Lesher in trust. To granddau. Harriot Lesher and to her sister Anna Maria Lesher. All remainder of moveables or property to be sold and divided with residue of personal estate between her other children. William Lehman (son of eldest son William Lehman, December'd) trustee for sd. dau. Ann Lesher. Son Joseph Lehman sole exec. Exec: Son Joseph Lehman. Wit: Charles Richards, Charles S. Bunting, Charles Lesher. PAUL, JACOB. Twp. of Germantown. Phila. Co. Miller. March 6, 1806. December 24, 1814. 5.386. Provides for wife Mary Paul. To son Joseph Paul his mill and plantation near the Valley Forge, Co. of Montgomery. To son Samuel Paul, his mill and plantation in Germantown Twp., Phila. Co. Legacies to his four daus. All residue to his six children: Joseph Paul, Martha Jones, Ann, Mary, Samuel and Elizabeth Paul. Execs: Sd. wife Mary, sons Joseph and Samuel Paul and son-in-law Samuel Jones. Wit: George Peirce, Charles Longstreth. BOYER, JOHN. Bristol Twp. Co. of Phila. Yeoman. June 8, 1812. December 29, 1814. 5.388. All estate to wife Mary and after her death unto his children and grandchildren. Children: Gabriel, Peter, John, Jacob, David, Henry, Elizabeth now the wife of William Bowman, Sarah now the wife of Jonathan Quicksall and Mary now the wife of John Dewees, Jr. Grandchildren: Mary now the wife of Thomas Norton, Rudolph Mower and John Mower, the children of late dau. Rebecca. Execs: Two sons Gabriel and Peter Boyer. Wit: Conrad Wilin, John Deprefontaine. KNOX, REBECCA. Phila., PA. Spinster. November 4, 1814. December 29, 1814. 5.389. Bequeaths unto John Prairie or Pearce the elder, of Concord Twp., Delaware Co., farmer, after his death, to his children. To uncle William Knox of Kensington, Northern Liberties, Phila. To aunt Mary Moore of Concord Twp., Delaware Co. To friend Rebecca Fletcher. To friend Hannah Nicery, sister of sd. Rebecca Fletcher. Execs: Friends Jona. Smith, Esq., cashier of Bank of PA, and Henry Toland of Phila., merchant. Wit: David C. Wood, James B. Wallace, Joseph S. Kennedy. ASTON, GEORGE. Phila. Merchant. March 25, 1813. January 3, 1815. 5.391 To niece Ann Warder, Jr. (wife of Jeremiah Warder, Jr. and daughter of late brother Peter Aston). To nephew George Aston, Jr. (son of said late brother Peter). To children of sister Mary Madeira. Trustees and Execs.: Zaccheus Collins, Eliston Perot, Thomas Savery, all of Phila. Property in Hawkins Co., North Carolina. To nieces Esther, Maria, Sarah, Hannah and Catharine Madeira (daughters of John Madeira and my sister, Mary, his wife). To nephews George A., Charles, Jacob, Peter and William Jones Madeira (sons of said John and Mary Madeira). To cousin Hannah Evans (widow of John Evans and mother-in-law to Samuel Williamson, silver smith). To Esther Phipps (wife of Joshua Phipps and daughter of uncle, George Aston). To John Lownes, Edward Lownes and George Lownes (sons of Caleb Lownes and his late wife, Margaret). To Sarah Robeson and Elizabth Robeson (daughters of Jonathan Robeson, deceased and Sarah, his wife). To George Aston Milnor (son of Isaac Milnor of Phila). To Isabella Collins, a coloured woman (wife of Cato Collins). Guardians of the estates of minor children of said sister Mary Madeira, friends Jacob Parke and James Pemberton Parke of Phila. Wit: Anne Biddle, Jacob Parke, Peter Thomson. Codicil: July 8, 1813. To cousin Hannah Way (widow of Joshua Way and daughter of uncle, Thomas Green, deceased). To Mathilde Way and Phebe (daughters of cousin, Hannah Way). Wit: Jacob Parke, Peter Thomson. Codicil: February 26, 1814. To cousin Mary Marache (wife of Solomon Marache). To Isabella Duncan and Rebecca Miles (daughters of said Mary Marache). To my gardener, Robert Braziere and to his wife, Catharine Braziere. Said nephew, Charles Madeira, lately deceased. Wit: Benjamin Ferris, Peter Thomson. OSTAIN, FRANCIS. Township of Passyunk. Co. of Phila. Farmer. December 26, 1814. January 7, 1815. 5.409. To wife, Mary Ostain. To children, Maria, Catharine, Eliza, John and Samuel Ostain. Execs: Said wife, Mary, and friend Andrew Hannis of the Township of Moyamensing, farmer. Wit: Philip Peltz, Henry Crumley. BOYER, DOLLY. Phila. Now residing in Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 9, 1814. January 13, 1815. 5.409. To my three nephews William H. Reinolds, Charles Reynolds and Simon Reynolds, sons of sister Mary Reynolds, deceased. To children of brother James Boyer and sister Sarah Millard. Execs.: Brother James Boyer, brother-in-law Thomas Millard and friend Isaac Heylin, all of Phila. Co. Wit: Clement Miller, William Millard. ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Township of Lower Dublin. Phila. Co. Taylor. November 9, 1814. January 14, 1815. 5.411. To niece Martha Austin. To niece Ann Robinson and to Mary, daughter of my niece Martha Austin, above named. To brother Jonathan Robinson. To friend John Robinson. All residue to children: John, William Tennent and Elizabeth Robinson. Friends Thomas Webster and Samuel Leech, Jr. guardians of the persons and estate of said children. Said sons to be placed with Zerech Fox of Lower Dublin, farmer, and said Samuel Leech, Jr. of Chelbenham Township, to be brought up in habits of industry. Execs: Thomas Webster and Samuel Leech, Jr. Wit: John Trunk, Isaac Dorland, Miers Fisher. HOZEY, ISAAC. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila. Lumber Merchant. May 24, 1811. January 16, 1815. 5.414. To wife Mary Hozey, otherwise Mary Shortall. To children by present or late wife: Jane, James, Charles, Margaret, Thomas S. and Mary Hozey. To Margaret Jones (mother to my late wife Jane Jones). To James Shortall. Execs: Margaret Jones, Joseph Snyder, David Ware, Charles Penrose. Wit: Jesse Williamson, Barnet Quinn. Letters granted to Margart Jones. TATEM, JEREMIAH. Phila. December 21, 1814. January 24, 1815. 5.425. To wife Mary, rents, profits, etc. of all estate. After her death, to my children. Execs: Friend Anthony Cuthbert of Phila., mast maker, and son-in-law Daniel Smith, Jr. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, James Twaddell. HANCKEL, JOHN MICHAEL. Northern Liberties, Phila. Practitioner of Physic. June 21, 1811. January 26, 1815. 5.427. To be buried in Friends burying ground. To wife Anna Dorethy Maria Hanckel, and at her death, to my daughter Anna Dorethy Henrietta Hanckel. After death of said wife and daughter, to my other children. Execs: Son Christian Hanckel and friends Jacob Meyer of Phila., printer, and John Conrad of Germantown, Phila. Co. Wit: Elijah Conrad, Richard Pryor. Codicil: January 2, 1815: Executors in will all absent. Appoint wife Ann Dorothea Maria Hanckel, John Landy, Charles L. Smith. Wit: Reuben Jureman, John Smith. Letters granted to said wife. RITTENHOUSE, ABRAHAM. Roxborough Township. Co. of Phila. Miller. November 5, 1814. January 28, 1815. 5.428. Legacy to my housekeeper, Susan Fasoon. All residue to three sons: Enoch, Samuel and Jacob Rittenhouse. Execs: Said three sons. Wit: John Huston, Peter Rittenhouse. DUFFIELD, JACOB. Lower Dublin. Co. of Phila. January 12, 1815. February 2, 1815. 5.430. Provides for wife Elizabeth Duffield. To son Jacob Duffield. To daughter Elizabeth Snyder. To daughter Mary Lukens. To daughter Hannah Eckert, wife of Philip Eckert. To daughter Tacy Wilkenson. To grandchildren: Jacob, Esther, William, Charles and Phebe Wilkenson, and granddaughter Sarah Tillyer. To sons John, Amos and Jesse Duffield. Execs: Sons John, Amos and Jesse. Wit: Jacob Sommer, James Paul, Jr. FRESHWATER, ARGYLE. Phila. Hairdresser. January 20, 1815. February 3, 1815. 5.432. To my housekeeper, Eleanor Asborn, all my property, appointing her my Executrix. Wit: I. Lenington, Abner Avery, Henry Meyer. HEYL, GEORGE. Township of Germantown. Co. of Phila. June 10, 1812. February 6, 1815. 5.432. Wife Dorothy to have all estate, and after her death, to my children: George and William Heyl, Mary Clapier, Elizabeth Johnson and Susanna Harman. Execs: Said wife Dorothy, sons George and William Heyl. Wit: Abraham G. Claypoole, John Romeis. FYE, ANDREW. Township of Springfield. Montgomery Co. Wheelwright. January 20, 1806. February 7, 1815. 5.434. To grandchildren Sophy Fye, Andrew Fye and Elizabeth Fye. To son Philip Fye. To daughter Catharine White. Exec: Said son Philip Fye. Wit: George Peirce, Jacob Bisbing. TAYLOR, ELIZABETH. Township of Lower Dublin. Phila. Co. January 2, 1815. February 11, 1815. 5.435. To children Tacey, Mercy, Amos, Hannah, Phany and Sarah Taylor. Execs: Brother Robert Hilborn, daughter Tacey Taylor. Wit: John Robinson, Amos Hillborn. Letters granted to Robert Hillborn. WILLARD, JOSEPH. Byberry Township. Phila. Co. September 27, 1814. February 13, 1815. 5.436. Wife Martha Willard to have all estate during life. Four children: Thomas Willard, Benjamin Willard, Rachel Marjoram and James Willard. Execs: Son Thomas Willard and my friend Ezra Townsend. Wit: Griffith Street, Joseph Croasdale. Letters granted to Thomas Willard. SMYTH, FREDERICK. Roxborough. Phila. Co. Esquire. January 2, 1812. February 14, 1815. 5.437. Legacy to my domestic John Chandler and his son John Chandler. To friend's wife Elizabeth Bordley. To George Keel, my assistant on the farm at Roxborough. To Catharine, wife of said George Keel, and to their son Elias Keel. To Mrs. Deborah Logan, wife of neighbour Dr. Logan. To friend Edward Shippen Burd, Esquire. To friend James Gibson, Esquire. To friend Dr. John Redman Cone. To friend William Hamilton, Esquire. Execs: Friends James Gibson, Esquire, Dr. John Redman Cone. Wit: Archibald McCall, William Bead. Codicil: December 10, 1813. To Mrs. Owen, my housekeeper. To Mrs. Maguire. Wit: Arch'd. McCall, John C. McCall. Codicil: July 5, 1813. To William Manning, Esquire. To Mr. and Mrs. Needham. To Mr. and Mrs. Fellows. To Robert Stone, Esquire and to Mrs. Stone. To Rev. Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. To Rev. John Smith and Mrs. Smith. To Miss Smyth, daughter of late brother Affley Smith. To son of Mr. Needham to whom his parents have given my name. TRIMBLE, MARY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Singlewoman. February 4, 1815. February 15, 1815. 5.441. All my estate unto George Donnaker, late of same place (my nephew) now an officer in the Army of United States. Execs: Brother[s] James Trimble of Harrisburgh, George Trimble of Phila. Wit: Jane Sweager, Samuel Williamson. SHUTE, MARY. Widow. City of Phila. February 3, 1815. February 29, 1815. 5.442. To three younger daughters of William Stevenson and to said William's youngest son, Peter Stevenson. To Ann Brady. To cousin Catherine Poltney, if she is not living, to her daughter. To son John Shute, if heard from. Execs: Friends Nathan Sellers and William Stevenson. Wit: Maryanne Wetherill, Hannah Stevenson, daughter of William Stevenson, William McFarland, affirmed. REDWOOD, WILLIAM, the Elder, formerly of Rhode Island, now of Burlington, New Jersey. November 27, 1813. January 23, 1815. 5.445. To sister-in-law Rachel Crukshank, wife of Joseph Crukshank, of Phila. All estate in Rhode Island unto my daughter, Sarah Redwood Fisher, wife of Miers Fisher. All residue of estate to son, William Redwood, Jr. Execs: Brother-in-law Joseph Crukshank, my grandson William Wharton. Wit: Nathaniel Coleman, William Allinson, Stephen Pike. Codicil: May 27, 1814. Wit: William Andrews, Isaac Elliott, Joseph Walton, affirmed. Letters granted to William Wharton. HIGGINS, FANNY. Phila. January 9, 1815. February 24, 1815. 5.447. To Plim Clover of Phila., blacksmith, and his wife Hager Clover, all estate. Execs: Jeames Johnson, painter, Plim Clover. Wit: William Topham, Charles Gragin. SMITH, WILLIAM. Phila. Tavern Keeper. February 9, 1815. February 27, 1815. 5.447. To wife Elizabeth Smith. To daughter Catharine Smith, son William Smith and child with which wife is now pregnant. Execs: Said wife Elizabeth, friends John P. Harper, Michael Doran. Wit: John Cooke, Math'w. Redmond. Letters to Elizabeth Smith. ELLIOTT, JOHN MADES. Phila. Waiter. July 20, 1811. February 28, 1815. 5.449. Provides for wife Dianah. Execs: Absolom Jones, Cyrus Porter, Peter Richmond, John Bowers, Cato Corrin. Wit: Anthony Cain, Solomon Clarkson, Peter Richmond. Letters granted to John Bowers and Cato Corrin. CASTER, JACOB. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. Yeoman. February 11, 1815. February 28, 1815. 5.450. To wife Catharine. To children of son Henry. To son Jacob. To children of son John. To sons Isaac and George. To youngest daughter Catharine. To daughter Elizabeth. To daughter Sarah, now wife of Henry Shoch; Elizabeth, now wife of Jonathan Magargill; Hannah, now wife of John Deckart; Mary, now wife of Jacob Lutz; Christiana, now wife of William Gray. Execs: Son Jacob, sons-in-law Jonathan Magargill, John Deckart. Wit: John Deprefontaine, George Fox, William Kelly. Letters to Jonathan Magargell, John Deckart. JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Township of Blockley. Phila. Co. May 3, 1805. March 1, 1815. 5.452. To wife Alice Johnson. To daughter Mary Erwin Renshaw. To son Alexander Washington Johnson. Sole Exec: Said wife Alice.Said wife and friend, Joseph Reed of Phila., Trustees for portion bequeathed to daughter Mary Erwin Renshaw. Wit: Josiah Randall, Eliza B. Brown. LEVY, AARON. Phila. Gentleman. June 28, 1802. March 1, 1815. 5.453. To friend Charles Hall. To wife Rachel, and after her death, to adopted son Simon Gratz of Phila., merchant. To his brother Hyman Gratz. To Fanny Etting. To Joseph Gratz. To Benjamin Gratz. To Sarah Gratz. To Rebecca Gratz. To Rachel Gratz. To Rickey Hay. Exec: Friend Frederick Beates. Wit: Andrew Leinau, Abraham Stein, Philip I. Dunn. ROUSH, JOHN. Phila. February 6, 1815. March 2, 1815. 5.455. To nephew Jacob Carver. To niece Charlotte Seitz and Franklin Carver and John R. Carver, sons of above-named Jacob Carver. To brother Matthias Roush, and after decease of said brother, to niece Charlotte, wife of Christian C. Burklee, after her decease, to her children: Mary, Mark, Richard and Frederick Burklee. To niece Mary, sister of said Charlotte Burklee. To niece Elizabeth Weckerly, and to her son John Fisher and her daughter Hetty Armstrong, children by her first husband. To friend Robert Whitehead. Execs: Said brother Matthias Roush, Christian C. Burklee. Wit: Abraham Will, Joseph Cake. CARTER, JASPER. Phila. Late Painter and Glazier and since, Livery Stable Keeper. February 23, 1815. March 2, 1815. 5.456. To Ann Hughes, alias Ann Carter, who has lived with me for many years. To Jane Dwarf, bound by Indenture to me. After death of said Ann Hughes, alias Carter, all real estate to be sold, monies to my brothers and sisters: John Carter of Phila., Stable Keeper; Joseph Carter of same place, painter and glazier; Mary, wife of Edward Trimmer, now or late of London, fruiterer; Elizabeth, wife of Tilberry of London. Execs: Friend Robert Pullen of Phila., silver plater, said Ann Hughes, alias Carter. Wit: Nicholas Chevalier, Thomas Mitchell. BROWN, JACOB. Phila. Iron Merchant. September 1809. March 3, 1815. 5.458. To wife Esther Brown. To daughters Susanna, Charlotte and Mary Brown. Share for son George, if he is not heard from in ten years, to be divided amongst my other children. To sons Joseph and Benneville Brown. Wife, Esther, to be guardian of said daughter Susanna. After decease of said wife, daughter Catharina to be guardian. To said daughter Catharina. Execs: Said wife Esther, son Joseph Brown. Wit: Michael Steinauer, William Steinauer, R. Whitehead. Codicil: February 7, 1815. Son Benneville Brown, also to be Exec. Wit: George D. B. Keim. Letters to Joseph D. Brown, Benneville Brown. WHEELER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Windsor Chair Maker. February 14, 1815. March 4, 1815. 5.460. To mother Mary Knous. To brother Samuel Wheeler of county aforesaid, chair maker. Execs: Said Mary Knous, Sam'l. Wheeler. Wit: John Schlatterer, Edward D. Corfield. Letters to Samuel Wheeler. SMITH, JOHN. District of Southwark. Mariner. August 28, 1812. March 8, 1815. 5.461. Estate to wife Ann Smith, appointing her Exec. Wit: T. T. Lacroze, George Wine, Richard Renshaw, affirmed. GERHARD, CONRAD. Phila. Gentleman. July 6, 1813. March 9, 1815. 5.462. Annuity, etc. to wife Elizabeth Gerhard. All residue to son William Gerhard. Execs: Said son William, friend John Jordan. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jesse Oat. John Jordan renounced.