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Byberry. Phila. Co. December 19, 1815. 6.197. ALEXANDER, JOHN B. Phila. April 28, 1815. 6.42. ASHMEAD, WILLIAM. Germantown. Phila. Co. December 18, 1815. 6.195. BARNET, MARTHA. Phila. October 30, 1815. 6.150. BATHO, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 18, 1815. 6.185. BAYNE, ROBERT. Phila. April 20, 1815. 6.31. BELL, WILLIAM. Phila. December 18, 1815. 6.198. BELSTERLING, JACOB. Twp of Northern Liberties. September 25, 1815. 6.139. BENNER, JOHN. Phila. December 9, 1815. 6.190. BIAYS, JOSEPH. April 17, 1815. 6.28. BINDER, GEORGE. Kensington. Northern Liberties. December 27, 1815. 6.199. BLAIR, ROBERT. Phila. May 11, 1815. 6.48. BLAKE, JONATHAN. Phila. November 28, 1814. 6.49. BODLY, THOMAS. Phila. May 16, 1815. 6.50. BONACKER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. April 20, 1815. 6.30. BOND, PHINEAS, ESQUIRE. England. January 8, 1816. 6.162. BRICE, JOHN, CAPTAIN. Northern Liberties. November 8, 1815. 6.159. BRIGGS, MARY. Phila. August 1, 1815. 6.131. BROWN, ELIZABETH. Phila. May 30, 1815. 6.69. BROWN, SETH. District of Southwark, Pennsylvania. August 24, 1815. 6.127. BUSSIER, BARTHOLOMEW. Phila. Co. November 2, 1815. 6.154. CHAPMAN, MARTHA. Phila. November 28, 1815. 6.183. CHILDS, JONATHAN FRIENDS. City New York October 18, 1815. 6.145. CONWAY, BERNARD. Phila. April 27, 1815. 6.39. COURTNEY, JOHN. Phila. Co. April 24, 1815. 6.34. CRONEN, ELEANOR. Phila., July 20, 1815. 6.86. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT. Phila. July 18, 1815. 6.102. CURRY, CHRISTOPHER. District of Southwark. July 3, 1815. 6.85. DEAL, JACOB. Kensington. Northern Liberties. September 25, 1815. 6.140. DELAVAU, JOHN. District of Southwark. August 16, 1815. 6.122. DEPERVAIN, HENRY. Passyunk Township. Phila. Co. April 15, 1815. 6.26. DONOVAN, JEREMIAH. April 14, 1815. 6.25. DOWERS, JOHN. Phila. September 12, 1815. 6.132. DU PLESSIS, PETER MARY LE BARBIER. Phila. November 15, 1815. 6.169. EHRENSTROM, ANDREW FREDERIC. October 18, 1815. 6.171. ELMSLIE, JOHN. Phila. April 28, 1815. 6.40. ENGLE, JULIAN. Phila. September 21, 1815. 6.137. ENGLISH, GEORGE. December 7, 1815. 6.189. FALCONER, SARAH. Phila May 20, 1815. 6.54. FLAHERTY, DANIEL. City of Phila. November 15, 1815. 6.160. FLOWER, JOHN. Phila. November 30, 1815. 6.184. FOULK OR FOULKE, JANE. Germantown. December 14, 1815. 6.195. GRAY, JOHN. Phila. August 1, 1815. 6.97. GREEN, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 11, 1815. 6.200. GREINER, SUSANNA. Phila. November 27, 1815. 6.181. GURNEY, FRANCIS. Phila. June 1, 1815. 6.64. GURNEY, HENRY. Red Spring. Botetourt Co., VA April 17, 1795. 6.167. HAILER, FREDERICK. Phila March 13, 1815. 6.4. HARRIS, JOHN. April 10, 1815. 6.23. HARRISON, THOMAS. Phila. December 6, 1815. 6.188. HAY, JOHN. Phila. August 2, 1815. 6.99. HEIT, PETER. Northern Liberties, Phila. Co. May 5, 1815. 6.46. HOFFMAN, WOLFGANG. Phila. April 21, 1815. 6.32. HOOD, JOHN. Phila. April 5, 1815. 6.21. HOUMAN, MARY. Moyamensing Township. Phila. Co. May 29, 1815. 6.62. HOWARD, THOMAS. Phila. April 26, 1815. 6.37. HUMMEL, DAVID. Northern Liberties. June 20, 1815. 6.73. JUGIEZ, MARTIN. Phila. April 25, 1815. 6.35. KERLIN, SARAH. Burlington, New Jersey. April 20, 1815. 6.28. KEYSER, JOHN. N. Liberties. Phila. May 1, 1815. 6.44. KNOWS, JOSEPH. Roxborough Township. Phila Co. December 2, 1815. 6.186. LAWRENCE, EDWARD. Phila. April 4, 1815. 6.22. LEGARE, ANN. Phila. June 21, 1815. 6.73. LESHER, CATHRINE. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. August 10, 1815. 6.102. LINDSAY, ELIZABETH. Phila. June 26, 1815. 6.74. LOUGHEAD, JAMES. Moyamensing Township September 20, 1815. 6.136. LUGAR, JACOB. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. August 14, 1815. 6.104. LUKENS, THOMAS. Germantown. October 21, 1815. 6.146. MARRIOTT, SARAH. Wilmington, State of Delaware. March 22, 1815. 6.13. MARTIN, JOHN. Phila. July 29, 1815. 6.95. MAY, ELIZABETH. September 5, 1815. 6.130. McANNAL, WILLIAM. June 5, 1815. 6.70. McCULLOCH, ANN. Lower Merion Township, Montgomery Co. May 4, 1815. 6.45. McMACKIN, MICHAEL. City of Phila. November 13, 1815. 6.159. McVAUGH, JAMES. Bristol Township, Phila. Co. December 6, 1815. 6.189. MILLER, JOHN A. Northern Liberties. August 24, 1815. 6.128. MILLER, JOHN JACOB. August 18, 1815. 6.126. MINK, ELIZABETH. Township of Passyunk. September 2, 1815. 6.129. MOFFETT, ROBERT. Phila. August 12, 1815. 6.103. MOORE, ANN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. November 24, 1815. 6.179. NOBLE, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. October 25, 1815. 6.151. OURAM, HENRY. Phila. October 13, 1815. 6.144. OWEN, PATRICK. Northern Liberties. August 1, 1815. 6.98. OXENER, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 27, 1815. 6.59. PAINTER, MARGARET. Phila. Co. October 3, 1815. 6.141. PANCOAST, HANNAH. Phila. November 23, 1815. 6.175. PARKER, THOMAS. Southwark. June 6, 1815. 6.71. PENROSE, THOMAS. District of Southwark. December 5, 1815. 6.191. PFLAUME, FRANCIS. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 9, 1815. 6.71. PHILLIPS, HENRY. Phila. March 24, 1815. 6.17. POINCY, PETER. Phila. September 14, 1815. 6.196. RACK, JOHN. Boatswain Mate in service of U S. October 9, 1815. 6.142. RAY, ANDREW. District of Southwark. March 20, 1815. 6.12. REINHARD, JOHN. District of Southwark. November 2, 1815. 6.153. RIDDLE, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. March 13, 1815. 6.7. ROBINSON, JOHN. Jermantown Town. March 13, 1815. 6.8. RUMMEL, GEORGE. Phila. March 13, 1815. 6.3. SANDWITH, MARY. Phila. October 23, 1815. 6.148. SCHOLFIELD, ABRAHAM. Twp of Lower Dublin, Phila. Co. August 24, 1815. 6.127. SELTZER, HENRY, SR. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 8, 1815. 6.47. SHARP, RICHARD. Phila. April 20, 1815. 6.131. SIDE, MARGARET. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 19, 1815. 6.124. SMITH, ABIGAIL. Township of Northern Liberties. October 25, 1815. 6.147. SNYDER, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 30, 1815. 6.63. SPECHT, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 15, 1815. 6.49. SPIEGEL, JOHN REMIGIUS. Phila. Co. April 3, 1815. 6.20. SPRUNCE, PRINCE. City of Phila. March 9, 1815. 6.2. STEWART, THOMAS. Phila. December 8, 1815. 6.193. STILES, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. May 19, 1815. 6.51. STOCK, PHILIP. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 3, 1815. 6.19. STONEMETZ, JACOB. Northern Liberties. June 29, 1815. 6.76. STOW, LAZARUS. Phila. June 2, 1815. 6.67. STREEPER, JUDITCH. Roxborough Township. October 14, 1815. 6.146. SUTOR/SUTTER, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. March 21, 1815. 6.10. TAYLOR, MARIA. Phila. May 9, 1815. 6.136. THOMAS, SUSANNAH. Township of Northern Liberties. October 9, 1815. 6.143. TILGHMAN, EDWARD. Phila. November 6, 1815. 6.157. TORENS, PAUL. Township of Northern Liberties. November 7, 1815. 6.155. TORR, JOHN. City of Phila. July 21, 1815. 6.88. TOWELL, JOHN. District of Southwark, July 18, 1815. 6.87. TROTTER, WILLIAM. Phila. March 8, 1815. 6.1. VILLARD, MARY ANNE, MRS. France. November 20, 1816. 6.165. WEST, HENRY. December 6, 1815. 6.187. WEST, SAMUEL. Phila. May 25, 1815. 6.60. WHARTON, MARY. Phila. August 12, 1815. 6.120. WHITE, GEORGE. March 21, 1815. 6.9. WIGGINS, THOMAS. November 8, 1815. 6.156. WILSON, JOSEPH. Dublin. May 7, 1815. 6.105. WILSON, SARAH. Phila. June 30, 1815. 6.83. WISTAR, SARAH. Phila. July 28, 1815. 6.90. YOUNG, PETER. Moyamensing Township. Phila. Co. November 24, 1815. 6.180. ____________________________________________________ TROTTER, WILLIAM. Phila. Merchant. February 21, 1815. March 8, 1815. 6.1. Estate to wife Mary Trotter and my seven children: Rebecca, Daniel, Ann, Margretta C., Emmeline, Sansom William and William Trotter. Execs: Brother Joseph, wife Mary. Wit: Ann Douglass, Joseph Trotter. SPRUNCE, PRINCE. Formerly of Duck Creek Hundred, Delaware, late of the City of Phila. January 3, 1800. March 9, 1815. 6.2. Trustees: Friends Thomas Wistar, Abraham Garrigues, Caspar W. Haines. To mother Mary Stout (formerly a slave to John Spruney). To cousins George Miller and Prince Miller, children of my sister Rachel Miller. To friend Jonathan Trusty. To African Bethel Church of which I am a member. Execs: Friends Jonathan Trusty, Robert Green, Richard Allen. Wit: Chas. Macknet, Daniel Pastorius. RUMMEL, GEORGE. Phila. February 21, 1815. March 13, 1815. 6.3 Estate to wife Mary Rummel, dawter Cathrine Rummel. Execs: Said wife and daughter. Wit: Rudolph Neff, Jacob Ford. Letters to Mary Rummel. HAILER, FREDERICK. Phila. Gentleman. January 19, 1815. March 13, 1815. 6.4. Estate to wife Christiana. Late brother-in-law Michael Shubart. To widow Shubart, wife of late brother-in-law Michael Shubart. To George Frederick Hailer, son of nephew David Hailer, deceased, and Mary, his sister. Also, Christiana Schyder and Sarah Schyder, my step-daughters. Execs: Said wife Christiana, friends Adam Eckfeldt, Andrew Leineau. Wit: Henry Kammerer, John Christian Blummer. Codicil revokes appointment of Adam Eckfeldt and Andrew Leinau as Executors. Appoints wife Christiana Hailer, sole Executrix. Wit: Same as to will. RIDDLE, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. Baker. December 19, 1814. March 13, 1815. 6.7. To wife Johanna Riddle. To sons John, William, Edward and James. Execs: Friends Andrew Montgomery of said District, teacher, John C. Kelsey of Phila, accountant. Wit: Richard Renshaw, Nicholas Bunting. ROBINSON, JOHN. Jermantown Town. March 25, 1812. March 13, 1815. 6.8. To wife Jane Robinson, making her sole Executrix. To grandson John Robinson, when of age. Wit: Samuel Wakeling, Mary Harding. WHITE, GEORGE. August 29, 1814. March 21, 1815. 6.9. Estate to George Alexander, appointing sold Executor. Wit: Daniel Bussier, William Harvey. SUTOR/SUTTER, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow of James Sutor. March 14, 1808. March 21, 1815. 6.10. To granddaughter Elizabeth Thackara, daughter of Samuel and Margaret Thackara. To daughter-in-law Mary Sutor, wife of son James Whitton Sutor. To daughter Margaret Thackara, wife of said Samuel. Execs: Son James Whitton Sutor, son-in-law Samuel Thackara, above named. Wit: John Elliott Cresson, William Andrews/Andreuz. Codicil: July 8, 1812. Wit: Isaac Elliott, Elliott Cresson. Letters to surviving Executor, Samuel Thackara. RAY, ANDREW. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Tavern Keeper. March 15, 1815. March 20, 1815. 6.12. To son Thomas Ray. To son Andrew Ray. To daughter Mary Ray. Sole Exec: Said son Thomas. Wit: David Ray, Thomas McKee, Thomas Hoskin. MARRIOTT, SARAH. Borough of Wilmington, State of Delaware. January 14, 1809. March 22, 1815. 6.13. To Joseph Shipley, Jr. (son of my cousin Joseph Shipley). To cousin Merriman Smith, aunt Grace Smith, deceased. To Mary Newlin (daughter of cousin Sarah Newlin). To William Paxson (son of cousin Joseph Paxson). To Fanny Ferris, Mary Canby and Anna Canby, daughters of cousin Martha Canby, Lydia Jones, daughter of late cousin Anna Brown. To cousin Sarah Morris. To Monthly Meeting of Women Friends in Phila. To sister-in-law Mary Marriott (widow of late brother Thomas Marriott). In trust for Executors for use of cousin Israel Paxson and his children. Residue of estate to my cousins, Anna Sysum, Martha Canby, Sarah Morris, Isaac Paxson and Anna Gillam, the three first being children of my uncle Thomas Marriott, and the two last children of my aunt Anna Paxson. Execs: Cousins Isaac Paxson, Simon Gillam and friend Jonathan Willis. Wit: James Canby, John Shipley, Merrit Canby. Codicil: March 21, 1809. To cousin Mary Landers (sister of said cousin Isaac Paxson). Wit: Same as to will. William Paxson of Phila., Iron Monger, and Richard Paxson of said city, Iron Monger, affirmed. PHILLIPS, HENRY. Phila. District Pay Master in the U.S. Army. March 5, 1815. March 24, 1815. 6.17. To mother Elinor Phillips. To sister Elizabeth McGonagle. To sister Elinor McHugh. To daughter of deceased brother James. To sister Peggy McCamill. To nephew James McGonagle, Jr. Property in Phila., in Salem Co., New Jersey and in town of Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana. Execs: Friends Edmund Kinsey, William Smiley. Wit: Anthony Gale, Thomas Ashmead, Thomas Dougherty. STOCK, PHILIP. Northern Liberties. Phila. Gardener. March 8, 1815. April 3, 1815. 6.19. To wife Catharine Stock, and after her death to children of son Frederick Stock, interest of same to said son during life. Sole Exec: Said wife Catharine. Wit: John Bach, Philip Nagar, Isaac Wampole, Jr. SPIEGEL, JOHN REMIGIUS. Phila. Co. Combmaker. September 26, 1811. April 3, 1815. 6.20. To wife Elizabeth. After death of said wife, to children. John Remigius Spiegel (a minor), the only child mentioned. Execs: Said wife Elizabeth Spiegel, son-in-law Michael Shaffer. Wit: John A. Cullman, John H. Birnbaum. HOOD, JOHN. Phila. September 5, 1807. April 5, 1815. 6.21. About starting for Kentucky. Father, John Hood, owned property in Harding Co., Kentucky, which is about to be vested in me, his only son. Said property I bequeath to mother, Hannah Hood, appointing her sole Executrix. Wit: Daniel Dupuy, Ann Meredith, John Dupuy, Jr. LAWRENCE, EDWARD. Phila. Inn Keeper. March 24, 1815. April 4, 1815. 6.22. Estate to wife Mary Lawrence and to her heirs. Said wife sole Executrix. Wit: Joseph Klapp, George Yeoward. HARRIS, JOHN. April 13, 1809. April 10, 1815. 6.23. To wife Jane Harris, whom I appoint sole Executrix. After death of said wife, property to John, the son of William Riddle our nephew, he to provide for my adopted child, Alexander Harris Morrison. Wit: Mathew Weaver, William Weir. DONOVAN, JEREMIAH. January 1, 1815. April 14, 1815. 6.25. To Jeremiah, Catharine, Margaret, Daniel and Henry Donovan, children of Daniel and Frances Donovan of Ross Carbury, County Cork, Ireland, and in case of the death of either of the above legatees, the share to two other children of deceased brother Daniel Donovan. To Jeremiah Donovan, son of deceased brother. To Florence Donovan of Phila. (now an apprentice to the Tanning business in Bucks Co.). Catharine Newell, sister of said Jeremiah, having neglected me, I exclude her. To friend Mrs. Marg't. Donovan of Old Court Skibbereer. To sister Mrs. McCarthy of Skibbereer. To be buried in St. Peter's, no announcement of death or burial in newspapers. Execs: Friend Robert Adams, Daniel W. Coxe. Prudent Casamajor, Jr. and Daniel W. Coxe, affirmed. DEPERVAIN, HENRY. Passyunk Township. Phila. Co. Farmer. March 11, 1815. April 15, 1815. 6.26. To wife Margaret Depervain. To son Peter Depervain. To Elizabeth Shutt. To Catharine Summers. Executors to dispose of plantation in lower part of Passyunk Township, proceeds to my six children: Peter Depervain, Catharine Young, Margaret Stuart, Sophia Stinger (wife of Frederick Stinger), Mary Westinberger and Susanna Simon. Execs: Friends Philip Peltz and John Garritt, both of Passyunk. Wit: David Lentz, John Maag. BIAYS, JOSEPH. Belonging to the Private armed ship, "Young Wasp" of Phila. Lemuel Rawley, Captain. December 1813. April 17, 1815. 6.28. Estate to my friend Barnard Payne of Phila., grocer. Exec: Said Barnard Payne. Wit: Josiah Ward, Peter Love. KERLIN, SARAH. Burlington, New Jersey. Widow. November 20, 1811. April 20, 1815. 6.28. To niece Debby Ann Lynch, daughter of John and Hannah Kerlin, deceased, and to her heirs. To niece Margaretta Lynch, daughter of John and Hannah Lynch. To William Lynch, Jr., and Caroline Lalls Lynch, children of William and Debby Ann Lynch. Execs: Before mentioned Margaretta Lynch and William Lynch, her uncle. Wit: Nath'l. Coleman, Elizabeth Coleman, Mary Decow. BONACKER, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Distiller. November 4, 1813. April 20, 1815. 6.30. All estate to Jacob Klazer of same place, yeoman. Exec: Said Jacob Klazer. Wit: George Mill, Henry Weaver. BAYNE, ROBERT. Phila. Coach Maker. March 27, 1815. April 20, 1815. 6.31. To wife Hester and to son Samuel Plat Bayne, when of age. Nephew John Bayne and his sister, Hester Bayne, children of deceased brother Charles Bayne. Execs: Friends Heronimus Warner, Thomas Hennesy of Phila. Thomas Hennesy also to be Guardian of said son. Wit: Jacob Lybrand, Frederick Beates. HOFFMAN, WOLFGANG. Phila. Combmaker. February 10, 1815. April 21, 1815. 6.32. To wife Maria Phillipbina Hoffman and to my eight children: John, Mary, Ann Catharine, William, Samuel, Maria, Sophia and George. Sole Exec: Said wife Maria Phillipbina Hoffman. Wit: John Mingle, Isaac Wampole COURTNEY, JOHN. Phila. Co. Mariner. July 28, 1814. April 24, 1815. 6.34. All estate to wife Ann Courtney of said county. Exec: Said wife Ann. Wit: George Colwell, Richard Palmer. JUGIEZ, MARTIN. Phila. Carver. July 19, 1814. April 25, 1815. 6.35. Legacy to nephew Jerome Jugiez. All residue to friend John Bernard and to his heirs. Exec: Said friend John Bernard. Codicil: July 19, 1814. Legacy left to Jerome Jugiez to remain in hands of Executor John Bernard until Martin Jugiez, son of Jerome Jugiez shall attain age of 21 years. Witnesses to Will and Codicil: George Glentworth, Joshua Robinson. HOWARD, THOMAS. Phila. Lumber Merchant. April 18, 1815. April 26, 1815. 6.37. To wife Sarah P. Howard. To son Caleb N. Howard. To daughters Sarah N. Conway, Edith N. Howard and Deborah Howard. To son Charles Howard. To daughters Emma and Eliza Howard. Execs: Samuel Newbold, my first wife's brother, and Anthony M. Buckley, my present wife's brother. Wit: Benjamin Cooper, Howard Malcom, Peter Thomson. CONWAY, BERNARD. Phila. Storekeeper. April 24, 1815. April 27, 1815. 6.39. To wife Harriet Conway. To mother Catherine Conway of Ireland. To half-brothers, John and Daniel Conway, and half-sister, Catherine Conway of Ireland. To Patrick Conway, son of Daniel Conway. To Timothy Harran. To Bernard Conway, Catherine Conway and Patrick Conway, three children of Niell Conway. Execs: John McGlinsy of Southwark, Thomas Burke of Phila.,Storekeepers. Wit: Nathaniel Burt, John Johnston. ELMSLIE, JOHN. Phila. Formerly Turner, now not in business. April 10, 1815. April 28, 1815. 6.40. To daughters Sarah Burling, Elizabeth Garrigues, wife of Benjamin P. Garrigues, and Hannah Paleske. To my nine granddaughters, five of whom are the children of daughter Sarah Burling, three the children of Elizabeth Garrigues and one the child of Hannah Paleske. Execs: Friends Joseph Lownes, Joseph S. Lewis, City of Phila. Wit: John Hallowell, William Parker. ALEXANDER, JOHN B. Phila. Merchant. July 18, 1811. April 28, 1815. 6.42. To my housekeeper, Juliana Whittemore. To my adopted child Juliana Alexander. To children of my sister Ann Fisher. To children of my brother James Alexander. To children of brother-in-law Joseph Burden. To mother Lilly Cunningham. To Joseph Burden, Jacob Mitchell and Robert Connell, in trust for use of sister Ann Fisher. Should said Ann again live with her husband John Fisher, the estate left to her shall be given to her children, to the children of brother James Alexander and to the children of brother-in-law Joseph Burden. Execs: Said Joseph Burden, Jacob Mitchell, Robert Connell. Wit: I. H. Levering, George Walter, Jacob Colladay, John Rigler, Joseph Laning. KEYSER, JOHN. N. Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. March 28, 1815. May 1, 1815. 6.44. Wife, Susanna Keyser, shall have use, income, etc. of all estate. After her death, to my children. Execs: Wife Susanna Keyser, my friend John Bender/Binder, Sr., storekeeper, Northern Liberties, Jacob Belsterling, innkeeper of Northern Liberties. Wit: I. Henry, Ch. Helmuth, Frederick Daniel Terrier. McCULLOCH, ANN. Now of Lower Merion Township, Montgomery Co. April 14, 1815. May 4, 1815. 6.45. To Rev'd. Horatio Gates Jones for use of the new Baptist Church in Lower Merion. To Christiana Bickham Neill, daughter of Lewis Neill of Phila., merchant. To Thomas Neill, son of Lewis Neill, aforesaid. Lewis Neill of Phila., merchant, whom I appoint sole Executor, to have residue of estate. Wit: Francis Worley, Charles Thomson, Mary Shoeste. HEIT, PETER. Northern Liberties, Phila. Co. Victualler. April 16, 1815. May 5, 1815. 6.46. To wife Augusta Maria Heit, the property whereon I live on Germantown turnpike, and after her decease to my children, three sons and one daughter. If said wife should marry, said tenement to be under care of my brother-in-law Martin Lauber, until youngest is of age. Sole Exec: Said Martin Lauber. Wit: Daniel Ley, Abraham H. Poul, Jacob Krider. SELTZER, HENRY, SR. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. May 3, 1815. May 8, 1815. 6.47. To wife Elizabeth Seltzer. To son Henry. Executors to sell property, proceeds to my children. Execs: Brother-in-law Casper Schlatter, my son Henry. Wit: Seth Collom, Henry Statzell. BLAIR, ROBERT. Phila. April 24, 1815. May 11, 1815. 6.48. Articles in possession of Ann Church to be delivered to my sister Elizabeth Blair. Annuity to said Ann, so long as she remains single. My gun to John Stewart. All residue to said sister Elizabeth Blair, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: James Smith, William Williams, James Madison Porter. BLAKE, JONATHAN. Phila. August 9, 1814. November 28, 1814. 6.49. All property to wife Sarah Blake, if she marries to be divided between her and my two children Leven Blake and Sarah Blake, if both children die, their share to son-in-law Joseph Bower and wife. Wit: William Smith, Kime Robinson. N.B. I have so far altered my Will as to allow my daughter Hannah Bower my cradle and two dollars. SPECHT, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Grocer. April 27, 1815. May 15, 1815. 6.49. All estate to wife Elizabeth, she to pay 6 and 1/4 cents of U.S. money to each of my first and second cousins if demanded within two years after my decease. Execs: Said wife Elizabeth Specht, friend Leonard Stricker of Northern Liberties. Wit: John Miller, Adam Minser. BODLY, THOMAS. Phila. February 22, 1815. May 16, 1815. 6.50. To wife Hagar Bodly, land in the borough of Frankford, granted to me by Philip Thomas and Ann, his wife, of the said borough, also all other property of which I am possessed. Exec: Said wife Hagar Bodly. Wit: John Lodor, Jane Lodor, Edwin A. Atlee. STILES, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Lumber Merchant. May 4, 1815. May 19, 1815. 6.51. Wife Nancy. Seven children, Henry, John, Mary Ann, Joseph, James, William and Nancy. Execs: Friends Jesse Cleaver, William Gregory, Peter Keyser, George Knorr and my said wife, Nancy, and eldest son, Henry. Wit: Thomas Stroud, Isaac Williams, Caleb Carmalt, Jr. FALCONER, SARAH. Phila. Widow of Nathaniel Falconer, late of said city. July 31, 1810. May 20, 1815. 6.54. To friends Joseph Crukshank of said city, printer and stationer, Peter Thomson of said city, conveyancer in trust for relation Susanna Miller (wife of John Miller and daughter of late Hester Hewlings). To three children of Susanna Miller by her former husband: William Preston, John Preston and Hester Preston. To friend Joseph Moulder of Phila. To four nephews: Alexander Pratt, Abraham Pratt, Thomas Pratt and Nathaniel Falconer Pratt (sons of brother Abraham Pratt, late of Long Island, in the West Indies). Execs: Said Joseph Crukshank, Peter Thomson. Wit: Conrad Gerhard, Charles Thomson. Codicil: July 30, 1813. To said Executors in trust for Monthly Meeting of Society of Friends and for the First Baptist Church in Phila. To friend Ann Powell. In case of her death before me, then to her sister Martha Powell. Wit: Conrad Gerhard, Peter Thomson. OXENER, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Farmer. October 30, 1781. April 27, 1815. 6.59. To brothers Isaac Oxener and Frederick Oxener and to sisters Anna Maria,the wife of Christian Kafe, and Magdalen, the wife of Henry Dietz, all of Karscheim on Brem in Zeller Thal in Germany, all said legacies to be paid out of estate in said Karscheim. All residue of estate to wife Barbara Oxener. Execs: Said wife, Barbara, friends Frederick Shinckl of Phila., merchant, Peter Smith of Northern Liberties, aforesaid, farmer. Wit: Henry Lotz, Christopher Baker, Christian Hubbert, George A. Baker affirmed. Letters to Barbara Oxener, the surviving Executrix. WEST, SAMUEL. Phila. Lumber Merchant. April 6, 1815. May 25, 1815. 6.60. Estate to wife Anna West, and my seven children: Thomas G. West, Robert L. West, Mary West, Samuel West, Elizabeth West, Sarah West and Anna West. Execs: Said wife Anna West, Benjamin Rulon. Wit: Preston C. Firth, Jonathan Conard, Charles C. West. Letters to Benjamin Rulon. HOUMAN, MARY. Moyamensing Township. Phila. Co. Spinster. January 12, 1815. May 29, 1815. 6.62. After death of mother, Mary Houman, all my real estate to be sold, proceeds to sister Barbara Smith and my three nephews: John, George and William Houman, sons of deceased brother Joseph Houman. Exec: Friend Thomas Parker of Phila., watch and clock maker. Wit: Thomas Hoskin, Michael Schinder. SNYDER, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. May 4, 1815. May 30, 1815. 6.63. To sons William and Lewis all residue of estate including my interest in estate of my father, George Dunnot, deceased. To daughter Catharine and to Elizabeth Norman, Hannah Wynecope, late Norman and John Joseph Norman, children of late daughter Margaret. To son-in-law Joseph Norman for the use of daughter Susan Goodwin. After her death, to her two children, Elizabeth Goodwin and James Goodwin. Execs: Joseph Norman and his son, John Joseph Norman. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Jones. GURNEY, FRANCIS. Phila. Merchant. May 8, 1815. June 1, 1815. 6.64. To Francis Gurney Roche, son of Edward and Maria Roche. To Elizabeth Roche, daughter of said Edward and Maria. To relation Maria and to her husband, Edward B. Roche. To sister Martha Lelly. To niece Sarah Lalley. To friend and partner Daniel Smith. To my namesake, Francis Gurney Smith. To namesake Gurney Smith, son of John S. Smith. To my wife Mary Gurney, my place on Shippens Lane, called Cherry Grove. After death of my wife, to be divided amongst my three children: Jane, Elizabeth and Martha. Daughter Jane, said wife, Mary, and friends Daniel Smith and George Sheaff, Guardians of children Elizabeth and Martha. Execs: Said wife, Mary, son-in-law Charles A. Poulson, friends Daniel Smith, George Sheaf, James S. Smith. Wit: R. L. Smith, Eliza Smith, Ann Ritchie. Letters to Charles A. Poulson, Daniel Smith, George Sheaff, James G. Smith. STOW, LAZARUS. Phila. May 30, 1815. June 2, 1815. 6.67. To sister Mary Stow. After death of said sister, to my two nephews, Samuel Stow and Isaac Stow. Sole Exec: Brother Charles Stow. Wit: Lloyd Mifflin, Joseph M. Paul. BROWN, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. May 23, 1815. May 30, 1815. 6.69. To son-in-law John Brown, Esq. All residue of estate to Rev. Robert Blackwell and said John Brown, upon trust for Sophia Huber, widow, who resides with me and after her decease, for the benefit of Elizabeth Huber, Sophia Huber, Mary Huber and Isaac Huber, children of said Sophia Huber, first named. Said Trustees to be Executors. Wit: Hannah Blackwell, James Gibson. McANNAL, WILLIAM. May 28, 1815. June 5, 1815. 6.70. To wife Isabel. To eldest son William. To second son John. To grandson William McAnnal. To nephew William McAnnal. To son James. Execs: Gabriel Holmes, Carpenter and John S. Furey, Schoolmaster, both of Phila. Wit: Andrew Bailey, Charles Furey. PARKER, THOMAS. Southwark. Yeoman. May 20, 1815. June 6, 1815. 6.71. To wife Anne Parker, all my property and after her decease, to my oldest son Thomas, Henry, Mary Jane and Ann's children. Sole Exec: Wife Anne. William Gibson, Assistant Exec. Wit: John Turnbull, James Gibson. PFLAUME, FRANCIS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Baker. June 12, 1813. May 9, 1815. 6.71. Wife Catharine Pflaume to have use, income, etc. of estate. After death or intermarriage, to daughter Elizabeth Pflaume. Execs: Said wife Catharine, friend Abraham Resch of Phila, merchant. After death or intermarriage of wife, said Abraham Resch to be Guardian of daughter Elizabeth. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Christian Bethausen, Charles Robinson. Letters to Catharine Pflaume. LEGARE, ANN. Phila. Spinster. June 10, 1815. June 21, 1815. 6.73. To Jane Ludlam, wife of James Ludlam of Cape May Co., New Jersey, and to her sister Ann Retchie, all my wearing apparel. To Juliana Poulson and Charles Smith (children of Daniel Smith of said city, merchant). Sole Exec: Friend Daniel Smith. Wit: Sarah Walker, Catharine Hayes. HUMMEL, DAVID. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. May 23, 1815. June 20, 1815. 6.73. Wife Margaret Hummel to have use, interest, etc. of all estate. Daughter Agnes Hummel to have a fetter bed, bedding, etc. After decease of said wife, estate shall be sold and divided between my children or their heirs. Execs: Said wife Margaret Hummel, my friend John Rickert, grocer, of Northern Liberties. Wit: Jacob Belsterling, Anthony Freed. Exec. affirmed June 20, 1815. LINDSAY, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. June 20, 1815. June 26, 1815. 6.74. To sister Hannah McConnell. To sister Susanna Jones. To niece Margaret Dixon. To nephew Matthew McConnell. To Eliza McConnell, daughter of nephew Thomas McConnell. To friend Elizabeth Brown. After decease of said sisters, all residue of estate to four children of sister Hannah McConnell: Thomas McConnell, Elizabeth McConnell, Margaret Dixon and Matthew McConnell. SoleExec: Said nephew Thomas McConnell. Wit: Ebenezer Betts, Amos Holahan. STONEMETZ, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Phila. Brickmaker. April 7, 1807. June 29, 1815. 6.76. To wife Rachel Stonemetz and my three children, Jacob Stonemetz, Jr., William Stonemetz and Elizabeth Stonemetz, I bequeath property granted to me by William Morris and Sarah, his wife, William Shippen and wife, Thomas Willing and Ann, his wife, David Rose and wife, Jacob Benner and wife, James Chevalier, Everard Bolton and wife, Philip S. Bunting and wife, James Logan by Paul Sturmfels and wife, Benjamin Hooten and wife, Dr. John Kearsley, Jr., Edward Bonsall and wife, Bowyer Brooke and wife,John Hanchman, Jr., and wife, Charles Meckelburgh and wife, Thomas Paul and wife, Jacob Waspe and wife, Thomas Willing and wife, Jacob Coats and wife. Ground released to me from Thomas Robinson and wife, and by release between John Kessler and myself. Execs: Two sons Jacob and William Stonemetz. Wit: William Tod, Robert Whitehead, Benjamin Brown. Codicils: March 27, 1810, March 15, 1811, November 13, 1811. Ground laid out for family burying place in Northern Liberties, said lot to remain as a family burial ground. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Thomas Holme, Samuel Volans, Jacob Meitte, Richard Yardley, Joseph Harker. WILSON, SARAH. Phila. Widow. June 23, 1815. June 30, 1815. 6.83. To three grandchildren: Sarah, Louisa and Matilda Saulmier, children of late daughter Mary. In trust for daughter-in-law Mary Wilson, wife of son Joel W. Wilson, with whom I live. After her decease, to heirs of said son, Joel W. Wilson. Execs: Friends John Milner, Thomas Hart. Said Thomas Hart to be Trustee for purposes before mentioned. Wit: Isaac W. Blanchard, Elisha Smith. CURRY, CHRISTOPHER. District of Southwark. Co. of Phila. Grocer. June 22, 1815. July 3, 1815. 6.85. To wife Eleanor Curry. To son George and to daughter Mary, five dollars each. All residue of estate to my children: John, Thomas, Jane, William and Elizabeth and to my grandson James King Curry, who now lives with me. Sons Thomas and John to be Guardians of the minor children and of said grandson James. Execs: Said wife Eleanor Curry, son John Curry. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Samuel Leddon. CRONEN, ELEANOR. At present of Phila., but formerly of Bristol in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. May 6, 1813. July 20, 1815. 6.86. All monies to which I am entitled from Father John Cronen, who resided near London, I bequeath to Mary Foulke of Phila., widow, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Joseph Pepper, John McGuigan. TOWELL, JOHN. District of Southwark, State of Pennsylvania. March 25, 1815. July 18, 1815. 6.87. To wife Jane Towell, daughter Jane Patterson and son William Towell. Execs: Said wife Jane, my friend John Elliott of said District. Wit: Henry Stork, Richard Renshaw. Letters to Jane Towell. TORR, JOHN. City of Phila. June 30, 1810. July 21, 1815. 6.88. To wife Hannah. To daughter Rebecca. To daughter Elizabeth. To sons Joseph, John, Josiah, Jaboel. To granddaughter Hannah Atkinson. To granddaughter Rebecca Evens, daughter of my daughter Elizabeth. Execs: Two sons Joseph and John Torr. Wit: Abraham Lower, Andrew Ashton. WISTAR, SARAH. Phila. Spinster. January 23, 1815. July 28, 1815. 6.90. To nephew Richard Wistar, property devised to me by my father, Caspar Wistar. Should he die during my life, then to his son Richard. To nephew Dr. Caspar Wistar, the property whereon I live. To nephew John Wistar. To nephew Thomas Wistar. To Caspar Wistar, son of said nephew John Wistar, and to the brothers and sisters of said Caspar. To Caspar Wistar and his brothers and sisters, children of said nephew Thomas Wistar. To all my nephews and nieces: Elizabeth Miller, Catharine Bache, Luke W. Morris, Sarah Wistar, wife of Richard Wistar, Caspar W. Morris, Isaac W. Morris, Israel W. Morris, Catharine W. Morris and Catharine Sharpless. To niece Elizabeth Shotwell. To children of niece Sarah Davids. To children of niece Sarah Davids, deceased. To nephew Luke W. Morris and to his son Samuel Morris. To Catharine, Richard and Sarah Wistar, children of said niece Sarah Wistar, wife of said nephew Richard. To nephew Caspar W. Morris. To nephews Isaac W. Morris, Israel W. Morris, nieces Catharine W. Morris, Sarah Pennock, Catharine Sharpless, nephew Reuben Haines. To friend, Rebecca Jones. To John Wistar and Thomas Stewardson in trust for school education and religious instruction under care of Monthly Meeting of Friends in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. To nephew Thomas Wistar and Roberts Vaux in trust. To Catharine Morris and Hannah Lewis for the house of Industry. To Dr. Caspar Wistar for use of Phila. Dispensary. To Catharine W. Morris and Elizabeth Howell. To niece Sarah Wistar, Jr. To Sarah Morris, daughter of Luke Morris. To Caspar Morris, son of Caspar W. Morris, Caspar Morris, son of Israel W. Morris. To Caspar Pennock and to Caspar Sharpless. All residue to Isaac W. Morris, son of nephew Isaac W. Morris, Hannah Morris, daughter of nephew Israel W. Morris, Sarah Pennock, daughter of niece Sarah Pennock and Elizabeth Morris, Mary Morris, Sarah Morris and Hannah Morris, daughters of nephew Luke W. Morris. Execs: Luke W. Morris, Isaac W. Morris. Wit: Zachariah Poulson, John Poulson, both of Phila., printers. Codicil: March 31, 1815. Since publishing my Will, nephew John Wistar has died. Legacy devised to him, I bequeath to Mary Davis, Charlotte Wistar and Hannah Wistar, three of the daughters of said nephew, John Wistar, deceased. Wit: Same as to Will. MARTIN, JOHN. Phila. Carter. July 21, 1815. July 29, 1815. 6.95. To wife Elizabeth Martin and two children Thomas and Mary Ann Martin. Execs: Friends George Peterman of said city, flour merchant, and Samuel Fox of same place, brick maker. Wit: William Griffith, William Rastor. GRAY, JOHN. Phila. Taylor. July 29, 1815. August 1, 1815. 6.97. To my brother George Gray in the Kingdom of Ireland. To brother William Gray. To sister Nancy Gray and to sister Margaret Brady. To brother William's lawful children, which I believe to be five. To brother William's illigitimate or natural child, Jane Gray. To sister Margaret Brady's three children. To Mrs. Margaret Sproul and her three daughters. Money in the funded debt of Fourth Presbyterian Church to remain in said funds forever. To friend the Rev. George Potts. To friend Hugh Sloan. To friend Alexander Miller's son, David. To brother William's son, John Gray. To friend Charles Hill. To friend Adam Reid. To John Sproule. Execs: Rev. George Potts, Adam Reid, Charles Hill. Wit: Henry McCully, Andrew Montgomery. OWEN, PATRICK. Northern Liberties. Phila. Grocer. October 5, 1811. August 1, 1815. 6.98. To wife Mary Owen, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Henry Froust. HAY, JOHN. Phila. Inn Keeper. February 23, 1808. August 2, 1815. 6.99. To son William. To wife Catharine. Late brother Lawrence Herbert, deceased. To Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. John's Church in city and vicinity of Phila. To nephew Francis Hay. To Elizabeth and Catharine Cressman, daughters of my wife's sister, Elizabeth Cressman. Land in Berks Co. Execs: Friends Jacob Chrystler, Isaac Wampole. Wit: John Singer, William Peirsol. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT. Phila. Weaver. June 4, 1814. July 18, 1815. 6.102. To wife Sarah Cunningham. To Rosewell Graves and Nicholas B. Lyon of city of New York in trust for son Matthew Cunningham and his family. Execs: Wife Sarah Cunningham, said Rosewell Graves, Nicholas B. Lyon. Wit: Robert Walker, Daniel C. Ellis. LESHER, CATHRINE. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. July 3, 1815. August 10, 1815. 6.102. To sister Rachel Retzer, with whom I live. To sister Elizabeth Dickerson. Exec: Sister Rachel Retzer. Wit: Jacob Deal, Jacob Harper. MOFFETT, ROBERT. Phila. Waggoner. July 18, 1815. August 12, 1815. 6.103. Property in Phila. to be sold when youngest daughter is of age, monies to daughters Sarah, Rachel and Frances. Execs: Charles Smith, David Montgomery. Wit: Mary Carpenter, Charles Keyser. LUGAR, JACOB. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Farmer. July 19, 1815. August 14, 1815. 6.104. To wife Elizabeth and children Christopher Lugar and John Lugar. Exec: Elizebeth Lugar. Wit: Christian Hubbert, Jesse T. Hallowell. WILSON, JOSEPH. Formerly residing in Phila., U.S.A. Now of the city of Dublin. Merchant and American Consul. February 13, 1809 (Dublin) May 7, 1815. 6.105. To nephew James Lecky. To Rev. James Horner and Nathaniel Colvill of the city of Dublin, Esq., in trust for children of said nephew James Lecky and for children of niece Catharine Callwell, by her present husband, James Callwell. To James Crawford, Jr., and Samuel Keith, Esq. of Phila., U.S.A. in trust for children of the late Joseph Welsh or Walsh, of Phila., grocer, being now or late three in number: John H., Elizabeth, Annabella Walsh, their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh or Welsh,now or lately of Phila., to be their Guardian. To nieces Mrs. Isabella McKenny and Mrs. Maria Callwell. To Mrs Anne Burbon, formerly Anne Wilson. To Mrs. Mary Quinton, wife of Richard Quinton, now or late of Lower Armond Quag. To Sarah Montgomery of Newry, formerly Sarah Moore. To Chichester Bickerstaff and Gay Moore of Newry, merchants, in trust for William Montgomery (a minor), son of said Mrs. Sarah Montgomery. Mrs. Jane Gordon, wife to Alexander Gordon of Dublin, and their son Samuel Gordon. To Miss Esther White now or lately residing in my family. To Miss Jane Haslett, daughter of James Haslett of Malindober, near Colerain. To Rev. James Horner. To wife Elizabeth Wilson. To William Snell Magee and Nathaniel Callwell, Esquires, of Dublin, as Trustees for my children by said wife Elizabeth: Susannah, Lellias, Robert and any child that May be yet born. To Friends Bartholomew Mazier and Nathaniel Callwell, Esquires, of Dublin, in trust for daughter Sarah Wilson and for son Thomas Wilson. Late mother, Mrs. Catherine Wilson. Partner in business, Henry D. Brooke. To John Bradley, bookkeeper and clerk in my office. Wife Elizabeth to be Executrix and Guardian of the Persons of my children by her. Execs: Friends Bartholomew Maziere, Nathaniel Callwell, Esquires, of Dublin. Son Thomas, if he lives to the age of twenty-five, to be one of the Executors. Wit: Daniel Stewart of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, William Watson, John Williams. Codicil: March 13, 1809. Wit: William Watson, John Williams. Codicil: March 13, 1809. Wit: Robert Lyons, Charles Ryan, Mark Lalon. Codicil: April 15, 1809. Wit: Thomas Wilson, Henry D. Brooke. WHARTON, MARY. Phila. Gentlewoman. August 25, 1787. August 12, 1815. 6.120. To sister Rachael Crispen, wife of William Crispen, of Phila. To four nieces: Mary Crispen, Sarah Crispen, Hester Crispen, Rachael Crispen, daughters of said sister, Rachael Crispen -lot in Wiccacoa Township, in Phila, willed to me by late aunt Mary Wharton, deceased of said city. Execs: Brother John Wharton, friend Samuel Caldwell, both of Phila. DELAVAU, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Shipwright. March 14, 1815. August 16, 1815. 6.122. To wife Barbara Delavau and two daughters Hannah and Susan Delavau. Partner in business Robert Burton. To second wife, Barbara, and friend John Coulter, of Phila., merchant, in trust for use of five children: Isaac Delavau, Ann Black, Hannah Delavau, Maria Oliver and Susan Delavau, and the children of deceased daughter, Margaret Bryant. Friend John Coulter to be Guardian of such of my children under age. Execs: Said wife Barbara Delavau, John Coulter. Wit: Benjamin Tilghman, Thomas Singleton. SIDE, MARGARET. (Margaret Knous), wife of William Side of Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. November 14, 1808. August 19, 1815. 6.124. Property bounded by ground late of Benjamin Knous, deceased, Mary Dutton and Daniel Barnes. Property to son William Serls, daughter Mary Thompson, granddaughters Margaret Thompson and Sarah Thompson, grandson George McGee. Execs: Friends John Sharp, Esq., Charles Dewees, my son William Serls. Wit: John Taylor, Jonathan White, John Watts. Letters to Chas. Dewees and Wm. Serls. MILLER, JOHN JACOB. Seaman, lately serving on board the U.S. Frigate, "Constitution," Charles Stewart, Esq., Commander. August 7, 1815. August 18, 1815. 6.126. All estate to brother, Philip Miller, of Phila., printer. Exec: Said Philip Miller. Wit: Conrad Seyfert, John Ormrods. SCHOLFIELD, ABRAHAM. Township of Lower Dublin, Phila. Co. August 8, 1815. August 24, 1815. 6.127. Estate to be sold, proceeds to wife, Frances Scholfield, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Scholfield. Execs: Friends Isaac Bolton, James Paul, Jr. Wit: John Robbins, Joseph Yonker. BROWN, SETH. District of Southwark, Pennsylvania. Mariner. September 1, 1812. August 24, 1815. 6.127. All estate to wife Elizabeth Brown, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: John West, John McLenchy, Richard Renshaw, Esq., affirmed. MILLER, JOHN A. Northern Liberties. Phila. Skin Dresser. August 15, 1815. August 24, 1815. 6.128. Legacies to Anthony Z. Brown and Sarah Christine, both minors living with Anthony Zahrens. To Richard Lee (also a minor), living with me, in the family of Charles Stricker. Exec: Friend William Bruner of said Liberties, skin dresser. Wit: Jonathan Carmalt, Jr., Caleb Carmalt, Jr. MINK, ELIZABETH. Township of Passyunk. August 7, 1815. September 2, 1815. 6.129. My place to husband; after his death, to son John, when of age, he to pay annuity to daughter Mary. If said children leave no issue, my place shall belong to Philip Mink, Sr. Wit: Jacob Lusher, Edward Pole, Jr. MAY, ELIZABETH. April 8, 1815. September 5, 1815. 6.130. Former husband Frederick Greiner, deceased. Legacies to friend George Reinboth, son of Frederick Reinboth of Phila. To friend Elizabeth Cook. To friend Elizabeth Sena. To Mary Bower. To my husband, Adam May, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: Adam May, Joseph Simmons, Isaac Wampole. BRIGGS, MARY. Phila. January 15, 1815. August 1, 1815. 6.131. To daughter Hannah Garrigues, to be divided between her children. To son Isaac Briggs. To daughter Elizabeth Lukens, above legacies payable by Isaac Ashton. To said daughter Hannah Garrigues, the remainder of property on condition of her maintaining my sister Elizabeth Ashton. Execs: Sons William Garrigues, Isaac Briggs, Samuel Lukens. Wit: Israel Maule, John Greaven. Letters to William Garrigues. SHARP, RICHARD. Late of the Island of Barbados, now of Phila. August 10, 1811. April 20, 1815. Admins L.247. To sister Mrs. Martha Mason, late of Barbados, now of Phila. (Widow), and for her four children: Mary Jane Mason, Richard S. Mason (her eldest son), George Mason and Henry Michael Mason. To children of my relation Thomas Sharp of the Parish of St. Philip, in the Island of Barbados. To children of relation Michael Hicks Sharp, deceased, brother to above-mentioned Thomas Sharp, formerly of the Parish of Christ Church in Barbados. To Sarah Mason, daughter of William Mason, deceased (Planter and Overseer of Barbados), by his first wife, and to her sister Mihitabel Richardson, formerly Mihitabel Mason, daughter of said William, by first wife, and to their brother William Henry Mason (son of said William, by his first wife), and to his children. To relations: Patience, Sally, Betsey and Samuel Baker, and to Ann, daughter of the above-named Patience of the Parish of St. George in Barbados. To children of Richard S. Baker, late of Barbados, deceased, and brother of above-mentioned Patience, Sally, Betsey and Samuel. To Elizabeth Frances Pollard, daughter of Armel Henry Pollard and Jane, his wife, and my God-daughter, of Barbados. To friend Mrs. Frances Cragg, relict of William Cragg, Esq., deceased, of Barbados, and to her three sons: George, William and Thomas Cragg. To Ann and Martha, daughters of deceased friend, Arthur Goddard, Esq., of Parish of St. George, of Barbados. To John and Bezin, two sons of friend Bezin King Reese, Esq., Parish of St. Michael, in Barbados. To Julian or Julia, the second daughter of Richard Thomas Atkins Edey, late of Barbados, now of Boston, Massachusetts. To Robert Clinton, Sr., of Phila., merchant. To Jane Olton, late of Barbados, now of Phila., (my housekekeper). To Grace Williams, relict of Hezekiah Williams, merchants of Phila., and to her two daughters, Anna Parry (formerly Anna Williams) and Esther Williams, and to her granddaughter Lydia Williams. Residue of my estate to my relations Sarah Payne and Jane Payne, daughters of my niece Jane Payne, deceased, by her husband Joseph Alleyne Payne, Esq., of Barbados. Execs: Friends Joseph Alleyne Payne, Bezin King Reese, Esqs., of Barbados, Robert Clinton, Sr., merchant of Phila. Wit: William Pierrepont, William Cheeks, George C. Clinton, William Clinton. Recorded in Adms. -L, page 247 DOWERS, JOHN. Phila. Sailmaker. February 3, 1814. September 12, 1815. 6.132. To my five children: John Dowers, Jane Porter, Mary Meany, Edward Dowers and Kitty Dupuy, wife of William Dupuy. Execs: Friends Rev. Joseph Turner, Walter Sims, William Sansom, George Simpson, late Cashier of the bank of U.S. To granddaughter Maria Porter. To Matilda, Mary Ann and John Dowers, the children of said son Edward Dowers. To Mary Thornton Dowers and Elizabeth Catharine Dowers, children of said son John Dowers, and his wife Susan Dowers. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Henry Schell. Codicil: March 20, 1815. Revokes appointment of Walter Sims as Executor. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Hannah Eyre. Letters to Rev. Joseph Turner, George Simpson. TAYLOR, MARIA. Phila. Widow of John Taylor, deceased. March 23, 1815. May 9, 1815. 6.136. All estate to my two children. Executrix: Mother-in-law Jane Taylor, also to be Guardian of said children. Wit: W. W. Woodward, Ann M. Wynkoop. LOUGHEAD, JAMES. Moyamensing Township. Phila. Co. Carter. August 16, 1815. September 20, 1815. 6.136. All real estate to be sold when youngest child is of age and monies to all my children. Executrix: Wife Eleanor Loughead. If she marries, I appoint cousin William Charlsworth of Morris River in State of New Jersey, sole Executor. Wit: Thomas Hoskins, James Gibson, Moses McIlheny. ENGLE, JULIAN. Phila. Spinster. June 1, 1811. September 21, 1815. 6.137. To brothers James, Joseph and Silas Engle. To sister Mary Benezett, wife of Anthony Benezett. If said sister dies before her husband, her share of estate to said brothers and to James Benezett, son of sister Mary Benezet, when of age. Exec: Brother James Engle. Wit: Francis Engle, John Watson. BELSTERLING, JACOB. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Inn Keeper and Tax Collector. September 19, 1815. September 25, 1815. 6.139. To Mary Belsterling, my wife, her dower according to law. When youngest child is of age, residue of estate to my seven children: Anthony Belsterling, Bellague Catharine Zeisenger, Margaret Montgomery, Jacob Belsterling, Catharine Belsterling, Henry Belsterling and John Foutles Belsterling. Execs: Frederick Fricke, cabinet maker, Frederick Hoeckly, fringe weaver, both of Northern Liberties, aforesaid. Wit: John Goodman, Anthony Ratzheller, Frederick Haas. DEAL, JACOB. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Store Keeper. September 29, 1808. September 25, 1815. 6.140. All estate to wife, Elizabeth, she to educate minor children. After her death or marriage, to my seven children: Mary Baker, wife of Joshua Baker, Michael Deal, Charles Deal, John Deal, Simon Peter Deal, Anna Deal and Susanna Deal. Execs: Said wife, Elizabeth, whilst she remains my widow, friend Charles Albrecht. Wit: Benjamin Brown, Robert Whitehead. PAINTER, MARGARET. Widow of Niclous Painter. Phila. Co. September 8, 1815. October 3, 1815. 6.141. To grandson Jacob Painter, son of Henry Painter. To Elisabeth Painter and Margaret Painter, daughters of Henry Painter, deceased. To Margaret Smith. Execs: Peter Rambo, William Wallace. Wit: Catharine Brown, Margaret Wallace, Mary McCleery. Letters to William Wallace. RACK, JOHN. Boatswain Mate in service of United States. October 6, 1815. October 9, 1815. 6.142. Estate to friend Barnard Payne of Phila., Boarding House Keeper. Exec: Said Barnard Payne. Wit: Robert Smith, Richard Palmer. THOMAS, SUSANNAH. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Widow and sole heir of John Thomas, deceased, who was heir-at-law, and grandson of Thomas Holmes, late Surveyor General of Pennsylvania, deceased. April 28, 1812. October 9, 1815. 6.143. To friend, Elijah Hammond of aforesaid Township, shoemaker, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: John Moulder, William Lloyd, Noah Davis. OURAM, HENRY. Phila. Blacksmith. May 15, 1815. October 13, 1815. 6.144. Estate to wife, Nancy, and after her decease, to my four children: Mary, William, Elizabeth and Charlotte. Executrix: Said wife, Nancy. Wit: Thomas Armstrong, Robert Bishop. CHILDS, JONATHAN FRIENDS. City and State of New York, Mariner. December 8, 1813. October 18, 1815. 6.145. To Louisa Murphy, of Phila., Inn Keeper, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: Nicholas Diehl, Jr., Stephen Emery. LUKENS, THOMAS. Germantown. Phila. Co. Cabinet Maker. October 14, 1815. October 21, 1815. 6.146. To wife Ann Lukens. After her decease, unto Susanna Fraley, daughter of John Fraley. Execs: Said wife, Ann Lukens, Henry Fraley, the father of said Ann Lukens. Wit: Stephen Brisburn, Christian Van Lasket, Joseph Rapp. Letters to Henry Fraley. STREEPER, JUDITCH. Roxborough Township. Phila. Co. Widow. October 10, 1815. October 14, 1815. 6.146. To Jacob Unkle. To my six children: Margeret, John, Sarah Davis, Dennis, Joseph and Mary Streeper, except John Streeper and John Davis, so much as has been paid them. Exec: George Martin. Wit: Jacob Colp, David Moyer. SMITH, ABIGAIL. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. December 14, 1813. October 25, 1815. 6.147. To Martha Mervine, Mary Mervine and Jacob Mervine. Execs: Enoch Wheeler, Thomas Norton, gentlemen. Wit: Charles Albrecht, Michael Deal, Ann F. Wheeler. Letters to Enoch Wheeler. SANDWITH, MARY. Phila. Single Woman. April 3, 1814. October 23, 1815. 6.148. To nephew Henry S. Drinker. To William Drinker, Jr., son of said Henry S. Drinker. To five children of Jacob Downing, by my niece, his late wife, Sarah Sandwith Downing, deceased. To friends Thomas Stewardson, Samuel W. Fisher, and said nephew Henry S. Drinker, in trust for niece Ann Skyrin, wife of John Skyrin. To niece Mary Rhoads. To Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, Northern District, Phila. All residue of estate to nephew William Drinker, whom I appoint sole Executor. Wit: John Lohra, John C. Lohra, Peter Thomson. BARNET, MARTHA. Phila. October 6, 1797. October 30, 1815. 6.150. To brother Abner Barnet. To daughter Elizabeth Barnet (sometimes called Elizabeth Stedham), now living with Richard and Henrietta Flower at Chester Mill. If said daughter dies under age, to the following: brother Abner Barnet, Elizabeth Barlow and Levina Barlow, daughters of sister Elizabeth, late wife of John Barlow. Execs: Benjamin Thaw, Raper Hoskins. Wit: Dorothea S. Pennell, William Graham, John G. Hoskins. Letters to surviving Executor, Benjamin Thaw. NOBLE, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow of Samuel Noble, deceased. November 20, 1793. October 25, 1815. 6.151. To two sons Richard and Samuel Noble. To son Samuel's wife, Elizabeth Noble. To niece Elizabeth, daughter of said son Samuel. Daughter, Hannah, to have use, etc. of lots in Campentown, said Liberties, and in Town of Campden, New Jersey. To Samuel Jobson and wife. Execs: Said two sons. Wit: Robert Shoemaker, Ann Easly, Robert Whitehead, Thomas Norton, affirmed. Letters to Sam'l. Noble. ADAMS, ABIGAIL. City of Phila. Widow. July 27, 1812. November 2, 1815. 6.152. To the poor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, called "St. George's." Execs: David Lake, cordwainer, Alexander McKinley, bricklayer, John McCurdy, Sr., all of Phila. Wit: John McClintock, William Lake, Isaac King. REINHARD, JOHN. District of Southwark. House Carpenter. October 8, 1811. November 2, 1815. 6.153. To son, Jacob Reinhard, and daughter, Elizabeth House. To granddaughter, Catharina Reinhard, daughter of son Martin Reinhard. Execs: Friends Peter Deal of Kensington, Phila. Co., house carpenter, Joshua Ash of said county, glazier. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Francis Renshaw. BUSSIER, BARTHOLOMEW. Phila. Co. October 29, 1815. November 2, 1815. 6.154. To daughter, Susan Huff. After her death, to her children. To Mary Hesler, wife of William Hesler, carpenter. To son John. To son Bartholomew, Jr. To housekeeper, Mary Lesley. Execs: Brother Daniel Bussier, brother-in-law Benjamin Morton. Wit: George Schryer, Jacob Harner. TORENS, PAUL. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. October 8, 1812. November 7, 1815. 6.155. To son Abraham Torens, to be paid from money coming to me in Ireland. To daughters Ann and Ruth Torens. To sons John and William Torens. To Paul Torens, son of son John. Execs: Son Samuel Torens, my friend William Millikin. Wit: William Reed, John Allison. WIGGINS, THOMAS. October 22, 1815. November 8, 1815. 6.156. To wife Ruth, all estate, she to be sole Executrix. Wit: Daniel Bussier, Andrew McCalla. TILGHMAN, EDWARD. Phila. Counsellor at Law. November 19, 1814. November 6, 1815. 6.157. To wife Elizabeth Tilghman, all my household furniture, etc., both in town and at Providence. Monies due from me as Guardian to Abigail Graham. To son Benjamin. To son Edward. After death of wife, my silver tankard to son Edward, then to his eldest son, and if he has no son, then to my grandson Edward Tilghman. To daughter Elizabeth, lands in Green County, and my son Benjamin, lands now or lately in Centre County. To daughter Anna Mary, shares in Bank of U. S., in name of Dr. Kuhn, and money secured on my Maryland estate. Execs: Wife Elizabeth, son Benjamin Tilghman. Wife to be Guardian to daughter Mary, and after her death, my son-in-law William Cooke, Jr. Wit: John Hallowell, Joseph Hopkinson, Horace Binney. BRICE, JOHN, CAPTAIN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Mariner. August 9, 1815. November 8, 1815. 6.159. To son James Brice, All residue to Ann Parish, my housekeeper. Said Ann Parish, sole Executrix. Wit: Jesse Shelmire, Thomas Mitchell. McMACKIN, MICHAEL. City of Phila. Storekeeper. November 7, 1815. November 13, 1815. 6.159. To eldest daughter, Eliza, by former wife; after my death, to be placed under controul of my sister, Martha, and her husband, John McClintock. To wife, Margaret, son James, and my daughters Martha, Rebecca and Mary. Execs: John McClintock, James Donley, both of Phila. Wit: Thomas Sargeant, Jonathan Pounder. FLAHERTY, DANIEL. City of Phila. Grocer. November 6, 1815. November 15, 1815. 6.160. To Executors, in trust for educating one of the sons of my nephew, Michael Maguire, for a Priest of Roman Catholic Church. Should all his sons refuse, then in educating one of the sons of my nephew John Flaherty (if he has any) for same purpose. If they decline, for any one of sons of either of my nephews that reside in Ireland, who May come to this country. To James Wheler. To Catharine Clark. To James Cooney. All my real estate in Pennsylvania to nephews Michael Maguire and John Flaherty. To nieces, Margaret Flaherty and Mary Flaherty of Ireland. Execs: William O. Leary, John P. Harper of Phila. Wit: Woodbridge Grafton, John Dempsey, Terence Smith. BOND, PHINEAS, ESQUIRE. His Britannic Majesty's Consul General for the Middle and Southern States of America, now about to embark for England. June 13, 1811. January 8, 1816. 6.162. To sister, Rebecca Bond. To nephew, Thomas Cadwallader, Esq., and to his wife. To kinsman, Rev. Thomas Moore, Rector of North Gray and of Foor's Gray in Kent County, England, and to his brother John Moore, chemist to the King. To Simon Temple of Essex Court, London. To niece, Ann Bond Travis. To sisters, Williamina Cadwalader and Elizabeth Travis. Said sister, Rebecca Bond, sole Executrix. Wit: Thomas William Moore, James Vaux, Edward S. Lewis. Codicil: September 25, 1814. David Montagu Erskine, Thomas Erskine, affirmed. VILLARD, MARY ANNE, MRS. Native of the place of St. Muzaire in the Department of Var, residing at Marseilles. Daughter of late Jean Pierre Villard and Mrs. Agnes Etienne, surviving widow in first marriage, of Mr. Jean Leron, and in my second marriage, widow of Mr. Jean Joseph Martin. August 26, 1814. November 20, 1816. 6.165. To Jean Baptiste Louis Porte, clerk, in this city, engaged in Military Escort. To Marie Louise Leron and Marie Anne Leron, my two daughters by first marriage with said Jean Leron. To Jean Baptiste Joseph Martin and Marie Catharine Martin, my two children by second marriage with said Jean Joseph Martin, deceased. Execs: Francois Clapier, merchant of this city, said Jean Baptiste Louis Porte, my friends. Wit: Antoine Reguier, Commissioner from Civil Tribunal in this city, Jean Louis Cyrier, Freeholder, Jean Louis Remusat, Jr., cordial seller, Augustin Heraud, master mason. GURNEY, HENRY. Red Spring. Botetourt Co., State of Virginia. (formerly of Phila.) Codicil: January 17, 1792. April 17, 1795. 6.167. Having made my Will March 20, 1790, find it necessary to make a Codicil. Tract of land on which I live, known as Red Springs, etc. to Miss Elizabeth Doughty, of Pennsylvania., Spinster (whom I have brought up through life), appointing her sole Executrix. Wit: William Herbert, Thomas Fife, A. Montgomery. DU PLESSIS, PETER MARY LE BARBIER. Phila. Conveyancer and Sworn Interpreter in 59th year. January 7, 1807. November 15, 1815. 6.169. To wife, Josephe Genevieve Maurry, widow of late Benjamin Armand, and to my daughter, Helene. Executrix: Said wife, Josephe Genevieve Maurry, being convinced that she will give son, George, all assistance in her power. Codicil: September 16, 1815. Wife, aforesaid, deceased. Execs: Said daughter Helene, and John Dubarry, husband of my daughter Sophia A. Joseph Barnes, Esq. and Thomas Hennesey, accomptant, both of Phila. affirmed. EHRENSTROM, ANDREW FREDERIC. Native of Sweden, at this time citizen of U.S.A. Ship Master. April 5, 1811. October 18, 1815. 6.171. To Mrs. Jane Rodgers, widow of my late friend, Capt. John Rodgers, of Phila., Mariner. To Andrew Mickle, son of my friend, Isaac Mickle, Esq.,of New Jersey, property in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. To my mother Catharina Petrosina Elizabeth Ehrenstrom. After her decease, to my sisters. Execs: Capt. Norris Stanley of Phila., Isaac Mickle, Esq., of New Jersey. Should they not find it convenient to act, appoint Thomas Harper, merchant of Phila. To Mrs. Sarah Johnston, wife to William Johnston of Phila. After her death, to her children. Wit: Joseph Richards, Samuel F. Saunders. Letters from said Andrew Frederic Ehrenstrom written from Havana and from Rio Januarie, annexed to Will, in which John, Mary and Rachel Mickle, children of said friend, Isaac Mickle, Esq. Daniel W. Coxe of Phila., merchant, and John Leamy of Phila., merchant, affirmed. Letters to Thomas Harper and Isaac Mickle, Esq. PANCOAST, HANNAH. Phila. Widow. November 9, 1810. November 23, 1815. 6.175. Property to son Samuel, daughters Ann Morris and Sarah Byrnes. Execs: Said son Samuel, son-in-law Luke W. Morris. Wit: Robert Wharton, John Townsend. MOORE, ANN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. October 11, 1815. November 24, 1815. 6.179. To friend, John Donaldson, of said District. To David Donaldson, son of said John. To Elen Mary Donaldson, daughter of said John Donaldson, he to be Guardian of property given to his daughter, Elen Mary. Wit: William W. Chambers, Joseph Watson. YOUNG, PETER. Moyamensing Township. Phila. Co. Farmer. August 22, 1814. November 24, 1815. 6.180. To son Peter Young. To wife, Mary. After her decease, to my three children: Sarah Book, Mary Burckhardt and said son Peter Young. To granddaughter, Mary Ann Smith, daughter of my late daughter, Margaret. Execs: Said wife, Mary, sons-in-law John Book and Daniel Burckhardt. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., Isaac Wampole. GREINER, SUSANNA. Phila. Widow. October 30, 1809. November 27, 1815. 6.181. To son John Greiner. To daughter Euphrosina Grover. After her death, to her children. SoleExec: Said son, John Greiner. Wit: Frederick Beates, Jacob Chrystler. CHAPMAN, MARTHA. Phila. Widow. June 12, 1813. November 28, 1815. 6.183. To son John Chapman. To Granddaughters: Martha Chapman, Sarah Chapman, Ann Chapman, Mary Roberts. To niece, Martha Johnson Chapman. To grandson, John Chapman. To Elizabeth Thomas. Sole Exec: Said son, John Chapman. Wit: George W. Gibbons, Abel Satterthwaite. FLOWER, JOHN. Phila. Mariner. March 18, 1814. November 30, 1815. 6.184. To William Williamson of Phila. Late uncle, John Flower. To Caroline Flower of said city, appointing her sole Executrix. Wit: George Hokerspire, Caleb Carmalt, Jr. BATHO, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Potter. May 11, 1812. December 18, 1815. 6.185. Estate to wife, Martha Batho. Execs: Said wife, Martha Batho, Joseph Innes, carpenter. Wit: Joseph Innes, Mercy Himer, Rachel Innes. KNOWS, JOSEPH. Roxborough Township. Phila Co. Yeoman. December 23, 1812. December 2, 1815. 6.186. To wife, Margaret, all estate. After her death, to son Jacob. To daughter Margaret's five children. To daughter Catherine and William Heritage. Execs: Son Jacob Knows, William Heritage. Wit: John Bickings, George Martin. WEST, HENRY. Lately belonging to U. S. Frigate, "President," now attached to the Flotilla in the Bay and River Delaware. Mariner. May 14, 1814. December 6, 1815. 6.187. To friend, Ann Page, of Southwark. Said Ann to be Executrix. Wit: John McLinchey, Henry Engles. HARRISON, THOMAS. Phila. Taylor, in 75th year. June 3, 1814. December 6, 1815. 6.188. Estate to Ruth Harrison, widow of my son, Robert, and her two daughters, Elizabeth Dawson Harrison and Charlotte Harrison. Cousin Leonard Snowden and my friends Joseph Moor and Daniel Thomas, all of Phila., to render counsel to Will, etc. Said Ruth Harrison, Executrix, and Guardeen of her children. Wit: Samuel Smith, Ebenezer Levick, William Master. ENGLISH, GEORGE. June 12, 1814. December 7, 1815. 6.189. To sister, Elizabeth Bogle, in Ireland. Exec: Robert Orr of Phila. Wit: Michael Foy, Patrick Creighton. McVAUGH, JAMES. Bristol Township, Phila. Co. November 25, 1815. December 6, 1815. 6.189. Money received by me from the estate of Peter Taylor. To each of my children: Jane, Elenor, Taylor, James, William and Elizabeth. Residue to wife, Ann. Executors and Guardians: Said wife, Ann, friend John Deprefontaine. Wit: Edward C. Gouge, Samuel Vanhorn. BENNER, JOHN. Phila. November 6, 1815. December 9, 1815. 6.190. To sister Eleanor Bradley, appointing her Executrix. Wit: Samuel Barclay, Richard Renshaw. PENROSE, THOMAS. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Ship Carpenter. January 15, 1803. December 5, 1815. 6.191. To wife Ann Penrose. To Thomas Fisher for educating Black People under care of people called Quakers, in Phila. To cousins Bartholomew Mather and Joseph Mather. To Benjamin Mather. To my two sons, William and Charles Penrose. Execs: Said wife Ann, sons William and Charles. Wit: Caleb Bickham, Thomas Bickham, John Elliott Cresson. STEWART, THOMAS. Phila. Sailmaker. July 28, 1815. December 8, 1815. 6.193. To children: Sarah Yeardsley, Margaret Harch, John Stewart, Hannah Compton and Maria Stewart. Execs: Son John Stewart, son-in-law James Yeardsley. Wit: George Wall, Robt. Ross. Letters to John Stewart. FOULK OR FOULKE, JANE. Germantown. Widow. August 27, 1814. December 14, 1815. 6.195. To son Caleb Foulke. To son Charles Foulk. To daughters Lowry Jones, Hannah Foulk and Jane Foulk. Execs: Sons Caleb and Charles Foulk. Caleb and Charles Foulke, affirmed. Letters to Charles Foulke. ASHMEAD, WILLIAM. Germantown. Phila. Co. Gentleman. November 13, 1815. December 18, 1815. 6.195. To daughter Ann Hood. To daughter Mary Ashmead. To sons John and James Ashmead, whom I appoint Executors. Wit: Thomas Armat, Robert Bringhurst. POINCY, PETER. Phila. Jeweller. September 12, 1815. September 14, 1815. 6.196. To wife Rosalie Cecile Montarlet. To children Adolphe, Lucien, Victor, Olympie and Aglae. Executrix: Said wife Rosalie Cecile Montarlet. Wit: Joseph Martin, Charles Goodman. ADAMS, MARTHA. Byberry. Phila. Co. November 22, 1815. December 19, 1815. 6.197. To mother Rebeckah Adams. To three brothers Benjamin, Samuel and Ephraim, and to sister Jane Atkinson. To niece Martha Atkinson. Execs: Brother Benjamin Adams, brother-in-law Benjamin Atkinson. Wit: John Comly, James Walton. BELL, WILLIAM. Phila. Stone Cutter. November 25, 1815. December 18, 1815. 6.198. To my daughter Mary Ann, and her daughter Maria. To son William. Execs: Samuel Anderson, Thomas Willson. Wit: Thomas Anderson, Christian Brand. BINDER, GEORGE. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Mariner. November 22, 1815. December 27, 1815. 6.199. To wife Elizabeth Binder. To my five children: Catharine, Susan, Elizabeth, Margaret and Sophia Binder. Execs: Said wife Elizabeth, my brother William Binder. Wit: John Krouskop, Henry Strackline. GREEN, PETER. Northern Liberties. Phila. Tanner. October 11, 1810. December 11, 1815. 6.200. To my daughter Mary Taylor. To wife Ann Green. To son John Green. To Executors, in trust for grandchildren: Mary, Betsy and Peter Griffin, children of deceased daughter, Elizabeth, during their minority. Execs: Said daughter Mary Taylor, my friend Frederick Forepaugh of Phila. Co., house carpenter. Wit: Ebenezer McCullock, Isaac Wampole. Codicil: November 16, 1811. Frederick Forepaugh, deceased. Appoint friend Thomas Norton, Executor. Wit: John Livensetter, Isaac Wampole. Codicil: November 28, 1815. My first wife's silver spoons, etc., I give to my daughter Mary Taylor and make void the legacy to grandson Peter Green. Robert Whitehead of Phila., conveyancer, Thomas Norton, Northern Liberties, gentleman, affirmed.