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March 21, 1818. 6.569. ALMENDINGER, JACOB. Phila. February 20, 1819. 6.635. APPO, JOHN. Phila. December 31, 1818. 6.623. APT, MICHAEL. Kensington. November 20, 1818. 6.619. ARCHDEACON, ANNETTE. Southwark. Phila. Co. September 12, 1818. 6.601. ARNOUS, NICHOLAS. Born France, now in Phila. January 20, 1819. 6.631. ASHBRIDGE, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. March 30, 1819. 6.644. ASHMEAD, JOHN. Phila. June 10, 1818. 6.583. AUSTIN, WILLIAM. Charleston, South Carolina. May 10, 1815. 6.614. BAKER, RICHARD MACE. Passyunk. Phila. Co. June 29, 1818. 6.587. BARRETT, TOBIAS. Phila. June 24, 1818. 6.587. BARTHE, DOMINICK. Phila. October 5, 1818. 6.606. BAUMAN, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. April 20, 1819. 6.648. BAXTER, JAMES. Phila. December 21, 1818. 6.622. BEDFORD, LUCY. Phila. Co. September 4, 1818. 6.599. BELIN, LOUIS. Late of Paris, France. January 31, 1818. 6.553. BENNERS, JACOB. Phila. May 20, 1818. 6.579. BLACK, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. March 4, 1819. 6.637. BLACKISTON OR BLAKISTON, PRESLEY. Phila. April 13, 1819. 6.647. BLACKWELL, JACOB. Phila. September 1, 1818. 6.595. BLAIR, SAMUEL. Township of Germantown. Phila. Co. October 7, 1818. 6.606. BONNER, JAMES. Moreland Township. Phila. Co. November 23, 1818. 6.620. BRADY, JOHN. Phila. January 18, 1819. 6.626. BRADY, MARGARET. Phila. February 1, 1819. 6.632. BRINGHURST, SAMUEL. Germantown. May 11, 1818. 6.586. BRITTON, EDWARD. Phila. April 13, 1819. 6.646. BROOM, THOMAS. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. January 22, 1818. 6.551. BROWN, JOSEPH. Township of Oxford. Phila. Co. August 8, 1818. 6.592. BROWN, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. November 27, 1818. 6.621. BUDD, GEORGE. Late of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. January 6, 1818. 6.545. BUTCHER, JOB. Phila. February 22, 1819. G.635. BYRNE, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. February 25, 1818. 6.561. CARNEY, HANNAH. Phila. April 18, 1818. 6.572. CARR, ISABELLA. Southwark. Phila. Co. January 21, 1819. 6.629. CARRELL, DANIEL. Phila. April 27, 1818. 6.575. CARRUTHERS, GEORGE. Phila. May 29, 1818. 6.585. CHAMBERS, JAMES. Phila. Co. November 3, 1818. 6.610. CONNOLLY, JOHN. Province of Lower Canada. July 27, 1818. 6.591. CROTHERS, JOHN M. October 20, 1818. 6.609. CROW, GEORGE. Wilmington, Delaware. February 18, 1819. 6.638. CULNAN, CHARLES. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. November 20, 1818. 6.620. DANCE, JOSIAH. Phila. March 24, 1818. 6.569. De BEAUREGARD, SOPHIA PICKEL. Late of Canada. September 28, 1818. 6.603. DE GROFEY, CHARLES. Phila. June 23, 1818. 6.584. DE LA ROCHE, MARY G. April 7, 1819. 6.645. DE VIAR, DON JOSE IGNACIO. Native of Bilbas. January 19, 1819. 6.642. DEFNEY, JACOB. (Sometimes John Johnson) March 12, 1818. 6.565. DONNELL, BENJAMIN L. District of Southwark. April 20, 1818. 6.573. DULLES, JOSEPH. Charlestown, South Carolina. Now Phila. April 2, 1818. 6.571. DUNLAP, JAMES. Phila. April 7, 1819. 6.644. ECKFELDT, JACOB. Phila. February 2, 1818. 6.553. ENGARD, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 26, 1818. 6.588. ETRIS, MARY. Phila. April 18, 1818. 6.572. FISHER, MIERS. Ury. Phila. Co. March 19, 1819. 6.640. FORDE, ANN. Phila. October 12, 1818. 6.608. GARDNER, VALENTINE. Penn Township. Phila. Co. January 15, 1819. 6.626. GARRETSON, LYDIA. Phila. February 2, 1819. 6.633. GILBERT, MARY. Lower Dublin Township. March 14, 1818. 6.566. GILLICHAN, GEORGE. Phila. January 27, 1819. 6.630. GORE, REBECCA. Phila. July 1, 1809. 6.556. GOSNER, GEORGE. Phila. March 2, 1818. 6.581. GRANT, ALEXANDER. April 1, 1818. 6.570. GRAVIER, JOSEPH. Phila. November 11, 1818. 6.613. GRIFFITTS, ELIZABETH. Phila. May 26, 1812. 6.629. GUENAT, JOHN B. Phila. March 23, 1819. 6.642. HAILER, CHRISTIANA. Phila. March 5, 1818. 6.563. HAINES, DANIEL. Kensington. Phila. Co. September 22, 1818. 6.603. HANSER, JACOB. Phila. October 5, 1818. 6.605. HARE, MARGARET. Phila. December 22, 1818. 6.625. HATTON, JOHN. Phila. September 19, 1818. 6.601. HAYDOCK, EDEN. Phila. October 26, 1818. 6.609. HEATH, ANDREW. Germantown. Phila. Co. January 3, 1818. 6.545. HELM, ADAM. Northern Liberties. January 19, 1818. 6.550. HEWITT, SHAMGAR. Northern Liberties. Phila. March 2, 1819. 6.637. HEYDELL, LEONARD. Phila. July 29, 1818. 6.590. HICKEY, MARGARET. Phila. April 2, 1818. 6.571. HONEY, GEORGE. Phila. February 3, 1819. 6.633. HOPKINS, SAMUEL. July 11, 1818. 6.595. HUBBELL, WILLIAM. Phila. March 19, 1818. 6.566. HUGHES, THOMAS. Kensington. Phila. Co. January 25, 1817. 6.550. HUGLER, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 8, 1818. 6.600. JACKSON, ELIZABETH. Phila. July 13, 1818. 6.588. JACOBS, JOHN. Phila. May 19, 1818. 6.578. JAMES, MARTHA. Phila. February 15, 1819. 6.634. JOBSON, CHARLES. Phila. Co. August 27, 1818. 6.595. JOHNSON, RACHEL. Germantown. Phila. Co. March 4, 1818. 6.562. JOHNSTON, JACOB. Blockley. Phila. Co. April 10, 1819. 6.646. JONES, ABSALOM. Phila. February 17, 1818. 6.560. JONES, REBECCA. Phila. April 29, 1818. 6.577. KAMMERER, MARY. Phila. April 25, 1818. 6.574. KANE, CONRAD. Phila. 6.622. KEBLER, MARIA. October 14, 1818. 6.608. KEEGAN, THOMAS. Phila. February 3, 1818. 6.559. KELLY, JAMES. Borough of York, Pennsylvania. February 20, 1819. 6.614. KELTON, DAVID M. Davidson Co., Tennessee. June 18, 1818. 6.583. KEYSER, PETER. Germantown. Phila. Co. April 18, 1818. 6.572. KING, JOHN. Phila. March 9, 1818. 6.568. KINSEY, GAYNER. Phila. January 14, 1818. 6.548. KOBER, MARIA BARBARA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. June 18, 1818. 6.584. LAMBETH, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. April 19, 1819. 6.648. LAPP, JOHN. Bristol Township. Phila. Co. November 7, 1818. 6.611. LAWRENCE, JACOB. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. January 26, 1819. 6.630. LEVERING, ANTHONY. Township of Roxborough. Phila. Co. August 15, 1818. 6.593. LINDSEY, WILLIAM. Phila. October 28, 1818. 6.610. LITHGOW, EDWARD. Phila. 6.610. LORT, ISAAC. Phila. November 16, 1818. 6.617. LOUGHERY, JOHN. Phila. April 13, 1818. 6.573. LYNDALL, BENJAMIN. Phila. August 7, 1818. 6.592. MALEY, MICHAEL. Phila. October 12, 1818. 6.608. MARSHALL, ELIZABETH. Phila. Co. March 23, 1818. 6.568. MARTIN, MARY. June 9, 1818. 6.583. MAXWELL, JAMES. Northern Liberties. November 9, 1818. 6.612. McCOY, ARCHIBALD. Phila. November 17, 1818. 6.618. McELWAINE, FERGUSON. Phila. September 22, 1818. 6.603. McWATERS, JOHN. Phila. June 5, 1818. 6.582. MEYERS, GEORGE. District of Spring Garden. Phila. Co. September 18, 1818. 6.602. MILLARD, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. August 13, 1818. 6.593. MILLER, MARY. Spruce St. Phila. March 9, 1819. 6.638. MINTIS, DIANA. December 6, 1817. 6.587. MINTZER, ROSANNA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. August 31, 1818. 6.596. MOORE, MARMADUKE. Phila. September 14, 1818. 6.601. MORRIS, SARAH. Phila. February 23, 1818. 6.561. MORRISON, MORDECAI. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. February 19, 1819. 6.636. MORY, LEWIS. Phila. September 5, 1818. 6.600. NAPIER, ALEXANDER. Phila. January 23, 1819. 6.624. NICHOLAS, MARY. Phila. October 10, 1818. 6.607. NOBLE, REBECCA. Township of Passyunk. Phila. Co. February 22, 1819. 6.635. ORR, ARTHUR. Phila. November 3, 1818. 6.610. ORR, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. February 6, 1818. 6.557. OSMON, JOHN. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. February 14, 1818. 6.558. OTTO, BODO, JR. February 22, 1782. 6.617. PASCALL, BENJAMIN. Township of Kingsessing. Phila. Co. August 22, 1818. 6.594. PASCHALL, THOMAS J. Township of Kingsessing. Phila. Co. March 16, 1819. 6.639. PEACE, ISAAC. Borough of Bristol. Bucks Co. January 23, 1819. 6.628. PEACOCK, RALPH. Phila. May 5, 1818. 6.578. PEARSON, ISAAC. Phila. February 18, 1818. 6.559. PEARSON, JOSHUA. Phila. January 14, 1818. 6.549. POINCY, MARIA ROSALIE CECIL MONTAILLET. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 7, 1818. 6.600. POTE, MATTHIAS. Kensington. Phila. Co. June 20, 1818. 6.584. PRESLOR, GEORGE. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. April 25, 1818. 6.574. PRICE, SARAH. Phila. April 24, 1818. 6.573. PRICHETT, THOMAS. Phila. January 29, 1818. 6.555. QUINN, CHARLES. November 14, 1817. 6.546. READ, COMFORT. Township of Moyamensing. Phila. Co. January 20, 1819. 6.626. REYNOLDS, PETER. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. January 8, 1818. 6.548. RICHARDS, ANN. District of Southwark. September 7, 1818. 6.604. RIGWAY, ASA. Phila. March 27, 1819. 6.643. RIHL, JACOB. Northern Liberties. March 27, 1818. 6.570. ROBARTS, JAMES. District of Southwark. February 11, 1819. 6.634. ROBERTS, MARTHA. Phila. December 16, 1818. 6.621. ROOT, ANDREW. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. January 17, 1818. 6.549. ROSS, DAVID. Late of New Castle Co., Delaware. June 10, 1818. 6.567. RUMNER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. April 24, 1818. 6.573. SALTAR, ELIZABETH. November 9, 1818. 6.611. SAWYER, LEWDEN. Phila. May 21, 1818. 6.580. SCHAEFFER, GEORGE. Phila. March 15, 1819. 6.639. SCHEPPACH, JOHN JACOB. Phila. September 29, 1818. 6.604. SCOTT, JONATHAN. Germantown. Phila. Co. March 19, 1818. 6.566. SELL, HENRY. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. July 11, 1818. 6.588. SEVERN, BENJAMIN. Phila. November 10, 1818. 6.613. SHARP, JOSEPH. District of Southwark. February 25, 1819. 6.636. SHARPLESS, MARY. Phila. October 26, 1818. 6.609. SHOCK, ELIZABETH. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. June 10, 1818. 6.605. SHOEMAKER, ABRAHAM. June 4, 1818. 6.585. SMITH, EDWARD. District of Southwark. January 28, 1818. 6.552. SMITH, GEORGE. January 4, 1819. 6.624. SONNTAG, WILLIAM L. Phila. September 22, 1818. 6.649. STARR, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. Phila. May 30, 1818. 6.581. STEEL, ALEXANDER. District of Southwark. July 21, 1818. 6.589. STEWART, CHARLES. Township of Bristol. Phila. Co. November 18, 1818. 6.618. STEWERT, MARY. Now of Phila. January 27, 1818. 6.552. STINE, PETER. Phila. April 10, 1819. 6.645. STOUT, GEORGE P. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. June 5, 1818. 6.582. STRATTON, BENJAMIN. Phila. January 25, 1819. 6.630. STRIEBY, ADAM. Northern Liberties. March 5, 1818. 6.564. STRINGER, ANN. March 28, 1818. 6.570. STRUM, HENRICK. Boston, Massachusetts. December 28, 1818. 6.616. SULLIVAN, JOSHUA. Phila. May 19, 1818. 6.579. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN. Phila. April 27, 1818. 6.576. TOOLE, MARY. Phila. December 1, 1818. 6.621. UNGER, GEORGE. Penn Township. Phila. Co. March 4, 1818. 6.562. VANDEREN, SUSANNA. Northern Liberties. November 13, 1818. 6.617. VANDIKE, DAVID. April 30, 1818. 6.578. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM. Kensington. Phila. Co. September 1, 1818. 6.595. WALLACE, JAMES. Phila. October 5, 1818. 6.605. WALMSLEY, WILLIAM. Township of Byberry. Phila. Co. January 22, 1819. 6.628. WEAVER, ANNA MARIA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. December 31, 1817. 6.546. WEAVER, BARNARD. Phila. September 3, 1818. 6.598. WEISS, GEORGE. Nicetown. Phila. Co. February 25, 1818. 6.561. WIESSENBACH, HENRY. Phila. November 20, 1818. 6.619. WILSON, ALEXANDER. Borough of Harrisburg. Dauphin Co. January 28, 1819. 6.631. WILSON, ROBERT. Phila. March 10, 1818. 6.564. WILSON, SAMUEL L. Phila. September 23, 1818. 6.602. WOELPPER, FREDERICK. Moyamensing. Phila. Co. January 30, 1818. 6.553. WONDERLY, WILLIAM. Phila. July 25, 1818. 6.590. WOOD, GEORGE. Phila. November 12, 1818. 6.617. WOODS, HANNAH. Phila. July 17, 1818. 6.589. WORKMAN, SAMUEL. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. May 22, 1818. 6.580. WORRELL, ISAIAH. Frankford. Phila. Co. September 3, 1818. 6.598. YOUNG, THOMAS. Town of Kinsinton. Phila. Co. October 10, 1818. 6.607. ZAHRENS, ANTHONY. Northern Liberties. October 8, 1818. 6.607. ____________________________________________________ HEATH, ANDREW. Germantown. Phila. Co. December 15, 1817. January 3, 1818. 6.545. To wife, Barbara Heath. Legacies to Charles Mackinet and Mary Mackinet. At wife's decease, unto Samuel Tyson, Mary Tyson, three children of Joshua Tyson: Charlotte, Matilda and Edwin Tyson. To Charles Pastorius. Legacy to Executors for poor people of this neighbourhood. Sole Exec: Friend, Charles Mackinet. Wit: John Leibert, John Baylie, Charlot Yard. BUDD, GEORGE. Late of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Now residing at the Lazaretto, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania. February 24, 1816. January 6, 1818. 6.545. Property in Upper Merrian, Montgomery Co., etc. to my wife, Susannah. Tract of land in State of Ohio, also in Phila., to be sold for benefit of my children, George K. Budd and Susannah Budd, not to be divided until youngest is 21 years of age. Execs: Said wife, Susannah, my friend, Manuel Eyre, of Phila., merchant. Wit: Matthew Randall, Thomas Bradford, Jr., Esq., of Phila. Letters to Susannah Budd. QUINN, CHARLES. September 16, 1816. November 14, 1817. 6.546. To John Mulcahy, grocer, Phila., my farm in Delaware, near New Castle, and authorize him to demand cash as if in my own personal demands. Said John Mulcahy, a native of Ballynagard, in county of Lim'k., Ireland. Wit: Edmund Donnell, Edmund Whelan, James Burns. January 7, 1818: Philip Bussell, of Southwark, tallow chandler, affirmed. WEAVER, ANNA MARIA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Widow. December 9, 1817. December 31, 1817. 6.546. To Anna Maria Stephens, daughter of Samuel Stephens, and my niece, Catharine, his wife. Nephew, Dr. Joseph Stouse, to have charge of education of said Anna Maria Stephens during minority. To Sarah Harman Stephens and Elizabeth Weaver Stephens, sisters of said Anna Maria. To sister, Hester Stouse. To nephew, Dr. Joseph Stouse. To nieces, Ann Maria Chambers and Catharine Stephens, wife of Samuel Stephens. Legacy for educating children of Samuel Stephens, born of the body of his present wife, Catharine Stephens. To Peter Knepley, the unexpired term of service of Magdalen Miller, my servant. Residue to Joseph, Daniel, Mary and Catharine, children of sister, Hester Stouse. Execs: Nephew, Joseph Stouse, M.D. of N.L., and Peter Knepley, of Phila., merchant. Wit: Andrew Brodie, Frederick Wolbert. REYNOLDS, PETER. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Bricklayer. December 7, 1817. January 8, 1818. 6.548. To wife, Mary Reynolds, and to my children when of age. Exec: Said wife. Wit: John Maitland, James Eneu, Jr. KINSEY, GAYNER. Phila. Widow. Proved: January 14, 1818. 6.548. To daughters, Catherine Griffith and Elizabeth Servoss; to grandsons, John K. Gravenstine and Joseph Servoss. To granddaughter, Eliza Kentzing. To grandson, Charles K. Servoss. To Gayner Ashton and Gayner Lukens. Execs: William Britton, lumber merchant, my grandson, John K. Gravenstine. Wit: Groome Obey, William Grinnell. PEARSON, JOSHUA. Phila. Stationer. January 18, 1814. January 14, 1818. 6.549. To my brother, Isaac L. Pearson, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: Edward Lynch, Jr., William G. Govett. ROOT, ANDREW. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Farmer. January 14, 1818. January 17, 1818. 6.549. To wife, Mary Root, and after her death, to my children. Execs: Friends, John Vanhorn and Conrad Root. Wit: John Ord, John Vanhorn. HUGHES, THOMAS. Kensington. Phila. Co. Inn Keeper. January 21, 1817. January 25, 1817. 6.550. To daughter, Susan Hughes, she to pay to my granddaughter, Rachel Coats, $500 at time of her marriage. Execs: Daughter Susan, friends Richard Johns & John Saylor, Farmer. Wit: Robert Whitehead, George Eyre, John Eyre. HELM, ADAM. Northern Liberties. Phila. January 5, 1818. January 19, 1818. 6.550. Legacy unto my children and all furniture, which belonged to me before my marriage with my present wife. Residue of estate to my wife, Maria Dorothy Helm, and after her death, to my children and those of my said wife. Execs: Wife, Maria Dorothy, my friend, Philip Read. Codicil: January 1818. Legacy to Peter Apple, cordwainer. Wit: Henry Shoemaker, Joseph Abbot, John Pfeil. BROOM, THOMAS. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Carwinder. Signed: ___ 19, 1814. Proved: January 22, 1818. 6.551. To wife, Letitia Broom, full use of estate for her maintenance and that of her dater Roseta Letitia. Should said wife marry, she to have her thirds and the rest to my two daters, Hanah Broom and Roseta Letitia Broom. $10 to son, Lenord Broom, if he shall come home. Grandson Joseph Millwood Broom and Thomas Broom Smith. Exec: Wife, Letitia Broom, my daughters, Hanah and Letitia. If they need assistance to call on Jacob Smith, Surgend Dentis, and Joseph Hartly, apolsterer. If lawfull heairs of Leonard Broome of Rutlandshire, in England, should come over here, to give them what was his Donesen [?] land, and also a legacy. Wit: Zachariah Wood, James Farthing. STEWERT, MARY. Now of Phila. September 12, 1817. January 27, 1818. 6.552. Request to be buried in Doctor Read Church burring ground, Wilmington. To daughter, Hepzibah Stewart, now of Phila., all my property in New Castle Co., Delaware, also all my personal property in Phila. Desire said daughter to give George Glasko his liberty when 30 years of age. Execs: Friends, Morgan Jones, William Cooch or Cuch, both of New Castle Co., Delaware. Wit: George W. McClelland, James Andrews. SMITH, EDWARD. District of Southwark. Mariner. December 30, 1811. January 28, 1818. 6.552. Estate to my friend, James Nichol, of said District, mariner, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: John Summers, Stephen Payras. John Benton of Phila., store keeper, and George Collison, District of Southwark, mariner, affirmed. WOELPPER, FREDERICK. Moyamensing. Phila. Co. Victualler. January 21, 1818. January 30, 1818. 6.553. Estate to daughter, Margaret, and such other children as shall be born unto me, subject to payment of 1/3 income of said estate to my wife, Rachel. Execs: Said wife, my brother, George Woelpper, said brother to be Guardian of daughter, Margaret. Wit: Peter Hotz, Henry H. Miller. BELIN, LOUIS. Late of Paris, in France, and at present, in Phila. Silversmith and Chaser. January 14, 1818. January 31, 1818. 6.553. To father, Nicolas Belin, now residing in Paris. Execs: John Lavalle, Lewis Howard of Phila. Wit: Aaron B. Nones, James McDonald, J. Bletson [?] ECKFELDT, JACOB. Phila. January 13, 1818. February 2, 1818. 6.553. To youngest daughter, Juliana. To my nieces, Elizabeth and Sarah Baush. Executors to pay to son, George. To my sons, Adam, Michael and John, and daughters, Juliana, Sarah Welsh and Elizabeth Anderson, wife of John Anderson. Execs: Sons, Adam, Michael and John. Son, Adam, to be Guardian of daughter, Juliana Eckfelt. Wit: Joseph Cloud, Isaac Wampole. PRICHETT, THOMAS. Phila. January 7, 1818. January 29, 1818. 6.555. Provide for wife, Elizabeth. To my sons, Thomas B. Prichett and William B. Prichett. To Executors, in trust for daughters, Hannah B. Prichett, Sarah Ann Prichett and Elizabeth B. Prichett. Executors provide family burial ground where they May think proper or have vault made in Christ or St. Peter's Church yard. Execs: Wife, Elizabeth B. Prichett, son, Thomas B. Prichett, my friend, James Paul. Wit: Elizabeth Paul, Rebecca C. Rodman. GORE, REBECCA. Phila. Widow. Died about July 1, 1809. Legacies to Rebecca Hutton. To heirs of George Plumstead. Bonds to Rebecca Gore from John Nixon, Joseph Swift, Henry Drinker, Richard Stevens. From Joseph Swift to Mary Plumstead. From George Plumstead to Rebecca Gore. Other relations in England, names not given. William Crammond of Phila., merchant, Henry Nixon of said city, merchant, affirmed, May 27, 1817. ORR, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Dealer. January 16, 1818. February 6, 1818. 6.557. Real estate not to be disposed of until youngest children, Catharine and John, shall become of age. To my daughters, Catharine and Ann, and to sons, Robert, Samuel, George and John. Execs: Friends, William Stern, Joseph George, both of Phila. Wit: Cornelius Innes, William Esler. OSMON, JOHN. Oxford Township. Phila. Co. Gentleman. January 26, 1815. February 14, 1818. 6.558. To wife, Elizabeth, and my children: Maria, William B., Esther, Thomas, Eliza, Charles and Anna. Execs: Sons, William B. Osmon and Thomas Osmon. Wit: William Hurst, Benjamin Prentice, Jessey Castor. KEEGAN, THOMAS. Phila. Book Binder. January 26, 1818. February 3, 1818. 6.559. Estate to wife, Sarah Keegan, late Sarah Doyle, appointing her sole Executrix. Wit: Joseph B. Doyle, William Doyle, Robert Coane, I. Gauchier, Henry Habermehl, Margaret Bradley. PEARSON, ISAAC. Phila. Stationer. December 6, 1817. February 18, 1818. 6.559. To Executors, in trust for use of sister, Lydia Lewis, and to Mary Bowne of said city, widow. To my three children: Martha Pearson, Isaac L. Pearson, and Anna Pearson. Execs: My friends, Richard Humphreys and Joseph Price of said city, my said son, Isaac L. Pearson. Wit: Thomas Parker, Jonathan Carmalt. Letters to Joseph Price and Isaac L. Pearson. JONES, ABSALOM. Phila. Minister of the Gospel. Rector of St. Thomas's African Episcopal Church in said city. Signed: 1818. February 17, 1818. 6.560. To Hannah Jones, widow of my brother, William Jones. To nephews, William Jones, Jr. and George Jones. To Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of my half-brother, Jacob Stevens. To St. Thomas's African Episcopal Church. To friend, Anthony Cain, in trust for use of African Masonic Grand Lodge, No. 1, in this city. To William Jones, son of my nephew, George Jones. To Absalom, son of my cousin Venus Dicher. To Martha Jones, present housekeeper. To Tobias White, now of Wayne Co., Pennsylvania. To Absalom, son of said Tobias White. To Adam James. To William Dickson. To Rev. Richard Allen. To niece, Sarah, wife of George Jones. All residuary estate to the children of my brother, William Jones, my nephews, George Jones and William Jones, Jr., my nieces, Diana Clark, Hannah Johnson, Mary Jones and Martha Jones. Execs: Friends, Belfast Burton, bleeder, James Johnston, painter and glazier, my nephew, George Jones, oysterman, all of Phila. Wit: Edward Jones, Abraham Shoemaker. WEISS, GEORGE. Nicetown. Phila. Co. Tavern Keeper. February 17, 1818. February 25, 1818. 6.561. To my wife, Sarah Weiss, full possession of all my real and personal property for her own and my son, Charles Weiss's maintenance and education. If son dies, under age, then to the children of my sister, Catharine Hottenstein, and Sarah, my wife. Execs: Friends, Lewis Rush of Phila., Charles Nice, Jr. of Chesnut Hill, jointly with my wife, Sarah. Wit: Francis G. Deimling, John Warner, Anthony Rufner. BYRNE, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Grocer. January 30, 1818. February 25, 1818. 6.561. Executors to sell all estate and by good and sufficient deeds, to convey to purchasers, their heirs, etc. Execs: Friends, John Maitland, George Humes, both of Phila., distillers. Wit: Michael Cavenaugh, John Johnson. MORRIS, SARAH. Phila. March 1, 1815. February 23, 1818. 6.561. To my daughter, Mary Eliza. To my sons, Anthony, Jeremiah (having had most of his share), and Warder. To my granddaughter, Sarah Morris. Property on Frankford Rhode, left me by my father, Warder. Execs: Sons Anthony, Jeremiah and Warder. Wit: Jeremiah Warder, Jr., John H. Warder. Letters to Jeremiah and Warder Morris. UNGER, GEORGE. Penn Township. Phila. Co. Blacksmith. February 18, 1818. March 4, 1818. 6.562. Legacies to my mother, Mary Quinn, and my sister, Catharine Quinn. All residuary estate to my wife, Elizabeth, having full confidence that she will be a true Guardian to my son, Thomas, who is now a minor. Execs: Said wife, Elizabeth, my brother-in-law, John Duke. Wit: John Deprefontaine, Samuel Weiss. JOHNSON, RACHEL. Germantown. Phila. Co. Widow. April 15, 1814. March 4, 1818. 6.562. To children: William, Rachel, Samuel and John. To Executors in trust for education of children of my daughter, Mary Dorsey. To my two daughters, Mary Dorsey and Rachel Johnson. To my son, Samuel's son, John. Execs: Son, William Johnson, daughter, Rachel Johnson. Codicil: April 9, 1815. Legacies to daughters-in-law, Jennett and Sarah Johnson. George Knorr to be Executor in addition to those named in Will. Wit: Joseph Paul, Samuel Keyser. William Johnson, George Knorr, Executors, affirmed. HAILER, CHRISTIANA. Phila. Widow. December 26, 1817. March 5, 1818. 6.563. To sons, Jacob Snyder and George A. Snyder. To daughter, Christiana Totheron [?]. To Executors, in trust for daughter, Sarah Walker, during life of her present husband. Execs: Said sons. Wit: Jas. Wilson, Fred'k. Beates. Richard Loudenslager, of Phila., taylor, affirmed. George Snyder, one of Executors, sworn. STRIEBY, ADAM. Northern Liberties. Phila. Carpenter. February 9, 1818. March 5, 1818. 6.564. To wife, Sarah, she to educate and maintain my three minor children: Frances, William and John, until 16 years. After decease or intermarriage of said wife, then unto my children: George, Joseph, Maria, Eliza, Rachel, Frances, William and John. Execs: Son, Joseph, my friends, John Taylor, lumber merchant, John Uhler. Wit: Robert Whitehead, T. I. Bryant. WILSON, ROBERT. Phila. February 5, 1818. March 10, 1818. 6.564. Estate to my wife, Mary Wilson, daughter, Mary Wilson, son Henry Wilson, said son to have all my nautical instruments, charts, etc. To Victorine Lewis, such of my sea clothes worn on present voyage. I have been appointed Executor in conjunction with Isaac Israel Halstead to the estate of John Johnson, seaman, and sole Executor to estate of Joseph N. Domett, both of whom died on ship, "Bigham," on her present voyage. Executors hereinafter named to act in my place. To friend, Hugh Chambers, my right in a servant boy, named Abraham, whom I brought with me from India. To Jethro Myrick. In event of my death before reaching home, I desire that my body be conveyed to my friends, at Phila., for interment, if practicable. I recommend this charge particularly to my friend, Hugh Chambers. Execs: Joseph Simons, merchant of Phila., my wife, Mary Wilson. Wit: Hugh Chambers, John White, Isaac Israel Halstead. Letters to Joseph Simons. DEFNEY, JACOB. (Sometimes calling myself John Johnson) October 19, 1817. March 12, 1818. 6.565. To my father, George Jacob Defney, of London, by trade a baker, all of property of every description. If not living, to my mother. In case of her death, to my nearest relation. If no relations can be found, then to my friend, Isaac Israel Halstead, of Phila., whom I appoint Executor. Wit: John Hays, William Murrey, Joseph N. Domett. SCOTT, JONATHAN. Germantown. Phila. Co. Cooper. December 20, 1817. March 19, 1818. 6.566. To wife, Elizabeth Scott. Execs: Said wife, Elizabeth, and Casper Guyer. Wit: Ernst Felty, George Berger. GILBERT, MARY. Lower Dublin Township. February 13, 1818. March 14, 1818. 6.566. Ten dollars to Mary Gilbert. All my clear money to my nieces and nephews, except Elizabeth Beech, who is to have $20 out of Beech's children's portion. To John Saul's children. Jonathan Beech's children to have balance of their portion after their mother gets $20 aforesaid. To George Weiss's children. Thomas Gilbert's children to have portion as they come of age. To Sarah Beech, Ann Saul, Ann Weiss, Mary Weiss, Susan Weiss, Sarah Ann Gilbert, Mary Gilbert, Susanna Saul, Elizabeth Beech. Execs: John Saul, Thomas Gilbert. Wit: Jon'a. Thomas, Brian Wilkinson. HUBBELL, WILLIAM. Phila. Mariner. Lately belonging to U.S. Sloop of War, "Hornet" -Capt. Lawrence. December 19, 1812. March 19, 1818. 6.566. All estate to my friend, Lavinia Hickey, of Phila., whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: John Phenix, Mary Clarke. James Hughs, of Phila., tavern keeper, Richard Renshaw, Esq., of Phila., affirmed. ROSS, DAVID. Late of New Castle Co., Delaware. Now on board Schooner, "Erect." April 2, 1810. (Signed: Cape Henlopen) June 10, 1818. 6.567. All my property to my wife, Marcia G. Ross. Administratrix: Said Marcia G. Ross. Wit: Constant Hough, mate, Thomas Tarrant, pilot. KING, JOHN. Phila. Shoemaker. February 27, 1818. March 9, 1818. 6.568. Executors to sell estate. My two children, John and Ellen King, to have their share as they come of age. Execs. and Guardians of said children: My friends, William McCollin, Edward King. Executors to furnish a room for my wife. Wit: George Bickerton, William Wharton. MARSHALL, ELIZABETH. Phila. Co. Widow. December 31, 1817. March 23, 1818. 6.568. Legacies to Martha Webb, Agnes Marshall, Margaretta Bedfield, Bell Jane Powell, Elizabeth Powell, Mary Gifford, Mary Boick. To Corporation of the Presbyterian Church in Pine Street, near 4th,in Phila., where my family are interred. To granddaughter, Elizabeth Shenge, formerly Elizabeth Marshall, daughter of Samuel Marshall, deceased. To Hannah Welcome. To Ann McCullough. My apprentice boy, Andrew Clemens, to choose a trade. To granddaughter, Elizabeth Marshall Sprogell. Property in Gloucester, New Jersey. To daughter-in-law, Susanna Marshall, widow of son, David Marshall. All remainder of my estate to my daughter, Betsey K. Sprogell, and her four children: Elizabeth M., Ann Louisa C., David M. and Edward C. Sprogell, not to be divided until they are 21 years. Execs: Daughter, Betsey Kezia Sprogell, Luke W. Morris, of Phila. Wit: Robert Walker, William Barker, John R. Vogdes, Richard Peters, Jr. ALEXANDER, GEORGE. Phila. Mariner. June 5, 1802. March 21, 1818. 6.569. Unto Joseph Marble of said city, shop keeper, all my estate in Passyunk, Phila. Co., and elsewhere. Exec: Said Joseph Marble. Wit: Thomas Armstrong, Nicholas Diehl, Jr. DANCE, JOSIAH. Phila. Storekeeper. January 20, 1818. March 24, 1818. 6.569. Estate to my wife, Sarah, and after her death, to my daughter, Matilda. Bond payable by David Lukins at my mother's death. Execs: Said wife, Sarah, Abraham Lower. Wit: James Thomas, Ann Benley, Robert McMinn. RIHL, JACOB. Northern Liberties. March 23, 1818. March 27, 1818. 6.570. Estate to wife, Susan Rihl, and at her death, Executors to sell estate and divide proceeds amongst my four children: James, Elizabeth Maria Sophia, John Wiser Rihl, to Executors, in trust, for son, Henry Rihl. Execs: Wife, Susan, Son, Henry, my friend, Henry Benner, bricklayer. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., George Cragg. Letters to Henry Rihl and Henry Benner. STRINGER, ANN. Proved: March 28, 1818. 6.570 Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Dorrance to dispose of my effects as follows: To Maria Sausmanhaus. To Sally Moss. To Dr. Heberton. To Mrs. Cloppen. To Mrs. Dorrane. To Miss E. Sellers. To Mrs. Dorrance. To Hannah Fisher. To Hannah Harland. To Emma. To Mrs. Sellers. To Mrs. Clopper. Wit: Sarah Dorrance, Rachel Sellers. GRANT, ALEXANDER. Mariner. July 8, 1812. April 1, 1818. 6.570. All estate to wife, Eleanor Grant, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: John Armond or Ormrod, Samuel Ewing. DULLES, JOSEPH. Late of City of Charlestown, South Carolina. Now residing in Phila. May 27, 1816. April 2, 1818. 6.571. Estate in South Carolina and in Pennsylvania to my wife, Sophia Dulles, my daughter, Mary Elizabeth Cheves, and my son, Joseph Heatly Dulles. Execs: Said wife, son and daughter, my son-in-law, Langdon Cheves. Wit: Joseph Tagert, Aaron Denman, Henry Kuhl, Samuel Wilson, Jr., John Connelly, Manuel Eyre, John M. Jackson and Elizabeth Bryan. Letters to Joseph Heatley Dulles. HICKEY, MARGARET. Phila. Widow of Michael Hickey, late of same city. March 5, 1818. April 2, 1818. 6.571. Legacies to my nephews and nieces: Thomas, James, Mary, Margaret and Jane Tierman, children of my deceased sister, Mary. Boys to receive theirs at age 21 years, girls at 18. To Betsey Clark, formerly housekeeper for my father. Rest of estate to my two children, Margaret Hickey and Michael Hickey. Execs: Friends, Philip Smith, Thomas Maitland of said city. Wit: Rebecca Bravard, Nich's. Dowers. Philip Smith sworn. KEYSER, PETER. Germantown. Phila. Co. Tanner. May 15, 1810. April 18, 1818. 6.572. To my children: William, Derick, Elizabeth, Peter and Sarah. Wife's household goods to be returned to her children: Elizabeth, Samuel and Joseph, also the £100 in hands of Daniel Pastorius. Execs: Two sons, William and Peter. Wit: Frederick Axe, Jacob Bowman. ETRIS, MARY. Phila. November 10, 1814. April 18, 1818. 6.572. To daughter, Sarah Read. Unto my seven children: John, Joseph, James, Sarah, Elizabeth, Rachel and Catharine, and my four grandchildren: George, David, Marcey and Edmund Harrow, children of daughter, Mary Harrow, deceased. Note payable by my brother, Lawrence Egbird. Deceased brother, John Egbird. Exec: Son-in-law, Joseph Getchel of Phila., blacksmith. Wit: William Mason, Henry Smith. CARNEY, HANNAH. Phila. June 2, 1814. April 18, 1818. 6.572. To Thomas H. White of said city, merchant, in trust for my daughters, Elizabeth Christmas and Hannah Gibson, free from controul of their husbands. Exec: Said Thomas H. White. Wit: John Willis, Jno. B. Whitaker. DONNELL, BENJAMIN L. District of Southwark. Lately shipped on private armed Schooner, "Perry" of Baltimore, now at Phila. March 24, 1814. April 20, 1818. 6.573. Estate to my sister, Mary F. Donnell, of said district, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: Isaac Morton, Theodat Mazeu. Nathaniel Donnell of Southwark, gentleman, and James Cochran Donnel, his son, affirmed. PRICE, SARAH. Phila. Spinster. Daughter of Edward Price and Susanna Baker. July 16, 1817. April 24, 1818. 6.573. All property to my mother, said Susanna Baker. Execs: Mother and friend, John Rink, of this city. Wit: John Wilson, Joseph Price. LOUGHERY, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. April 9, 1818. April 13, 1818. 6.573. All estate to my wife, Esther Loughery, daughter, Kitty Loughery, and my son, Joseph Loughery. Legacy to my mother, during her life. Execs: My relatives, Capt. John Cochran, Dr. Isaac Heylin, Robert Adams, Esq. Guardians for children: Capt. John Cochran, Dr. Isaac Heylin. Wit: William North, Isaac Levis, Thomas C. James. RUMNER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Victualler. March 2, 1818. April 24, 1818. 6.573. Legacy unto my sister-in-law, Rhoda Williams, and to sister, Mary Oliver. My house and all rest of my property, real or personal, Executors to dispose of and invest for my children until of age. Execs: Friends, William Warner, Daniel Hutz, also Guardians of my children. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., William Smith. PRESLOR, GEORGE. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. September 12, 1807. April 25, 1818. 6.574. Estate to my wife, Catharine, and my children: Henry, William and Sarah,and to my daughter, Catharina Brown's children, George and Sarah Brown. Execs: Jacob Kirk, Casper Heft. Wit: Thomas Fisher, George Wile KAMMERER, MARY. Phila. Widow. August 18, 1817. April 25, 1818. 6.574. To my niece, Caroline Collins, daughter of Chalkley Collins. To my niece, Mary Collins, daughter of Benjamin Collins. The following five in compliance with wishes of deceased mother: Elizabeth Marshall, daughter of Charles Marshall, Mary Wilmot, Sarah Ann Dilhorn, Elizabeth Collins and Mary Collins. To my Uncle and Aunt Smither. To Isabella Martin. To Patrick Byrne. To Mary Wilmot. To Rachel Wilmot. To Elizabeth Stineford. To Sarah Stineford. To Peter John. To my brothers, Joshua and Benjamin Collins. To nephew, Thomas Collins. To nephew, Joshua Collins, son of Chalkley Collins. Residue to Executors George Vaux and John Bacon, in trust for niece, Caroline Collins. If needed, Executors to take advice of friend, Charles Chauney. Wit: Charles Chauncey, Joseph Beale. CARRELL, DANIEL. Phila. Gentleman. March 4, 1818. April 27, 1818. 6.575. Property in Phila. and Roxborough to be sold, proceeds to be used by Executor for support and education of my three children: Charles, Caroline and Thomas, during minority. John Greiner to be Executor, also Guardian of my children. Wit: James Schott, Maria E. Carrell. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN. Phila. November 13, 1815. April 27, 1818. 6.576. To wife, Zada Taylor. After her decease, to daughters, Eliza Taylor and Amy Taylor and to sons, Robert, Enoch and Jacob Taylor. To daughter, Ann Pratt. To Executors, in trust for daughter-in-law, Esther Taylor, wife of my son, Amos, and for her children by said son, Amos, also in trust for daughter, Lydia Howell and her children, except her son, Peter, (he having been provided for by his grandfather, Peter Howell). Execs: Son, Robert Taylor, my nephew, Charles C. French. Codicil: April 18, 1818. Son, Robert, deceased. Bequeath to his children and to his widow, Rachel Taylor, during her life. Executor in place of son, Rob't., my son-in-law, James D. Pratt. Wit: Thos. Mitchell, Jonathan Sleeper, Andrew Ashton. JONES, REBECCA. Phila. Spinster. March 9, 1816. April 29, 1818. 6.577. To kinsman, Nathan Jones, and to kinswoman, Jane Donaldson. To cousin, Daniel Jones's daughters, Rebecca and Sarah Jones. To cousin, Chas. Stow, Taylor. Legacy to friends, William Allen and William Phillips, Printer of London, Great Britain, in trust for three daughters of my friends, James and Deborah Townsend, of said city. Said legacy given me by their late aunt, Lydia Hawkesworth of Bristol, deceased. To Dr. Isaac Cathrall. To my friend, Rachel Brooks, widow. To my present handmaid, Elizabeth Chattin. To friends, Rebecca Price, Mary England, Rachel Bauer, Hannah Chattin, Ann Lippincott, Rebecca Chattin, Mary Ralph Hoops. To my neighbour, Rose O'Donnald, and her daughter, Mary O'Donnald. To friend, Hannah Cathrall, widow. To Ann Warder and Ann Stewartson for the poor under care of Women Friends ofNorth Meeting. To William Allison, Jr. To Rebecca Allinson, Samuel Allinson, William Allinson, three children of Bernice Allinson when 21 years. To George Dillwyn, Samuel Emlen and John Cox, of Burlington, and Leonard Snowdon and Thomas Stewartson, of this city, in trust, all my books and papers of every kind. Residue to said Bernice Allinson, to give legacy there from to her sister, Elizabeth. To Mary Shar, a dumb woman. To Mary Roberts. To Lucy Clark, a Black woman. To Elizabeth Allinson, a blind woman. To Rebecca Allison. Execs: Friends, Leonard Snowdon, Thomas Stewartson, James Smith, Johns Hopkins of this city. Wit: Charles Thomson, Peter Thomson. VANDIKE, DAVID. December 20, 1817. April 30, 1818. 6.578. Estate to wife, Elizabeth Vandike. Exec: Friend, James R. Dugan. Wit: Robert C. Green, George Fox. PEACOCK, RALPH. Phila. Merchant. April 27, 1818. May 5, 1818. 6.578. Estate to my six children: Dodsworth, Ralph William, George Steinmetz, Adaline Maria, Mary and Cornelia Peacock. Execs: Son, Dodsworth Peacock, step-son, John Bowen. Wit: Mary Peacock, John Hughes, William S. Cleavenger. JACOBS, JOHN. Phila. Formerly of Boston. Merchant. May 14, 1818. May 19, 1818. 6.578. To my friend, David Solomon Aaron, of London. To friend, Levin Lewin, also of London. To Levy Philips of Phila, for use of Synagogue, Micheve Israel, in Phila., and for Society Bicherhoulen in Phila. To widow Hart, with whom I now board. Residue to my brother, Aaron Jacobs, and to my sister, Judith Jacobs, wife of Lyon Jacobs. Exec: Levy Phillips, of Phila. Isaac Wampole and Levy Phillips affirmed. SULLIVAN, JOSHUA. Phila. Innkeeper. August 11, 1817. May 19, 1818. 6.579. Income of estate to wife, Sarah Sullivan, for her own use and that of my daughters, while single, and after decease of wife, to all my children. Execs: Son, Charles Sullivan (my eldest son, David, living and being likely to live in the Western Country), my son-in-law William Worrell, my friend, Robert Wescot. Wit: Alexander Ramsey, Edward Davies, John Butler. BENNERS, JACOB. Phila. Mariner. December 24, 1815. May 20, 1818. 6.579. To wife, Margaret Benners, income, etc. of all estate, and after her death, to my six children: George, Elizabeth, Henry, Mary Ann, James and William S. Benners. Execs: Said wife, during widowhood, son, George, my brother-in-law, Peter Bartleson. Wit: Robt. Whitehead, L. W. Eyre. WORKMAN, SAMUEL. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Boat Builder. October 14, 1816. May 22, 1818. 6.580. Estate to my mother, Rebecca Workman, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Benjamin Duncan, John H. Nezmos. John Hoover, District of Southwark, rope maker, affirmed. SAWYER, LEWDEN. Phila. Ladies Shoemaker. March 25, 1818. May 21, 1818. 6.580. To my daughter, Hannah. To Joseph Allen, brother of my late wife. To my three children: Joseph Allen Sawyer, Margaret Sawyer, Jane Allen Sawyer. Residue of personal estate to my wife, Ebby Sawyer, for her own use and to enable her to maintain herself and all my children. Real estate to my children, subject to wife's interest during life. Execs: Said wife, my friends, Charles Allen, Joseph Allen. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, William Barnes, Jr. Letters to Charles and Joseph Allen. Ebby Sawyer affirmed, March 14, 1827. GOSNER, GEORGE. Phila. January 3, 1818. March 2, 1818. 6.581. To wife, Christiana, and at her death, to my step-son, John Willis, and my son, David Gosner. Execs: Said wife, step-son, John Willis. Wit: John N. Fisher, Isaac Wampole. Letters to John Willis, June 3, 1818. STARR, LYDIA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. Signed: 1817. May 30, 1818. 6.581. To friend, Mary Shochall. To nephew, Joseph Pryor's daughter, Elizabeth Pryor. To granddaughters, Lydia Starr and Ann Starr. To nephew, Jesse Gilbert's daughter, Lydia. To nephew, Joseph Pryor. To Lydia Starr Iredill, my niece Hannah Iredill's daughter. To my three sisters and my daughter-in-law, Mary Starr. To my sister, Hannah Ellis, and her daughters. Residue to son, Moses Starr. Execs: Friend, Stephen Maxfield, my grandson, James Starr. Codicil: 1817. To my adopted daughter, Sarah Croney. Wit: Joseph Thomas, Joshua Stokes. Codicil: To sister, Mary Tomlinson, and to my sister, Marie's four daughters: Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth and Hannah. To my granddaughters, Sarah Lippincott and Lydia Starr. To my daughter-in-law, Mary Starr, and her three daughters: Sarah, Lydia and Ann. To Hannah Pryor, sister of my nephew, Joseph. To Ann Pryor, second daughter of my nephew, Joseph Pryor. To my nurse, Margaret Thomas, and Margaret Mattan, if living with me at my decease. Wit: Michael Steinauer, John H. Crim. Letters to James Starr. STOUT, GEORGE P. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Well Digger. May 11, 1818. June 5, 1818. 6.582. Estate to remain in hands of Executors until youngest child shall arrive at twenty-one years, then to all my children: George, John Leonard, Jacob, Maria, William and Joseph Stout. Execs: Two sons, George and John Leonard Stout. Wit: John Souder, George Thumbert. McWATERS, JOHN. Phila. Trader. May 23, 1818. June 5, 1818. 6.582. To my wife, a legacy and all estate to which I became entitled in consequence of my marriage with her. To my brother, Archibald. To my sister, Elizabeth, of the County of Antrim, in Ireland, to be applied by her in bringing my father, mother, brother and sisters, in Ireland, to this country. If they decline to come, then to be divided amongst them. Execs: James Harper, Jr., of Phila., brickmaker, Thomas Hutchinson, of said city, watchmaker. Wit: John Darragh, William Mason. ASHMEAD, JOHN. Phila. October 12, 1809. June 10, 1818. 6.583. Estate to my wife, Mary Ashmead, and to my chidren: Benjamin, Ann and William Ashmead, Mary Clay, wife of Joseph Clay, Eliza Croskey, wife of George Croskey. Eldest son, John Ashmead, deceased. Legacy to each of the children of said son, John. Execs: Said wife, Mary, son Benjamin Ashmead. Daughter, Ann, to act in case of death of Executors. Codicil: November 4, 1810. Witnesses to Will, Mary Mifflin, Benjamin Mifflin, Margaret Stark. To Codicil: Paul Cox, Thomas Jackson. Letters to Benj'n. Ashmead, June 12, 1818. Jane Ashmead sworn, May 28, 1847. Benj'n. Ashmead, Executor, deceased. MARTIN, MARY. Widow. March 10, 1818. June 9, 1818. 6.583. To Rev. Dr. William Staughton, in trust to be applied to use of missionaries and their families employed by the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions of U.S. To Elizabeth Brinton, daughter of John Brinton, Esq. Exec: Said Rev. Dr. William Staughton. Wit: Thomas Bradford, Jr., James W. Simes. KELTON, DAVID M. Davidson Co., Tennessee. May 30, 1818. June 18, 1818. 6.583. Legacies to my sisters, Jane Dalrymple and Elizabeth Pitts. To my brothers, Robert Kelton, Thomas Kelton and James Kelton. To my mother, Easther Kelton. To my father, David Kelton. Residue to my sisters, Polly Kelton and Sally Kelton, and my brother, John Loury Kelton. Execs: Friends, Joseph Woods, Eli Talbot, of Nashville, Tennessee. Wit: William Schlatter, Joseph Lyon. Postcript: Thomas H. Flecher of Nashville, to be an Executor. Eli Talbot sworn. KOBER, MARIA BARBARA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Widow of Paul Kober. March 23, 1804. June 18, 1818. 6.584. To my daughters, Esther Dorothea Staus and Anne Maria Weaver. Execs: Said daughters, son-in-law, John Weaver, my grandson, Joseph Staus. Wit: Godfy Smith, Michael Baker, John Bender. Conrad Hester, of Northern Liberties, grocer, affirmed. Letters to Joseph Staus. DE GROFEY, CHARLES. Phila. Gentleman. June 16, 1818. June 23, 1818. 6.584. Estate to my sister, Albartine DeGrofey, widow of Jacque Remark DeDamseaux of Vervier in Liege in Europe. Execs: Friends, John Godfried Wachsmuth, John M. Soullier of said city, gentleman. Wit: Louisa Oellers, George A. Baker. POTE, MATTHIAS. Kensington. Phila. Co. Labourer. July 15, 1811. June 20, 1818. 6.584. Estate to my wife, Fanny, and after her death, to my children. Daughter, Catherine Cornwell, not to have her share during her husband's life. Execs: Eldest son, Peter Pote, my son-in-law, Charles Higby. Wit: Isaac I. Kip, John Bakeoven, Martin Cramp. CARRUTHERS, GEORGE. Phila. Nail Cutter. Son of George Carruthers, late of Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania. May 15, 1818. May 29, 1818. 6.585. Estate to my mother, Elizabeth Caruthers. Exec: Joseph Cornman, of Phila., Keeper of Debtor's Jail. Wit: John King, Margaret Peters. SHOEMAKER, ABRAHAM. Conveyancer and now an Alderman of Phila. May 24, 1817. June 4, 1818. 6.585. Property purchased from father-in-law, Joseph Musgrave, deceased, who purchased same of Administrators of Robert Smith, deceased. Said wife, and my six children: Abraham, Lewis, Francis, Henry, Elizabeth and Mary Ann, now living with me, to be supported out of income of estate for one year after my decease. Estate to my wife and my nine children: Susan, wife of Fishbourn Wharton, Deborah, now widow of Moore Wharton, Abraham, Esther, wife of Lewis C. Vanuxen, Lewis, Francis, Henry, Elizabeth and Mary Ann. Legacy to my sister, Mary, now living with me. Execs: Wife, Deborah Shoemaker, my three sons, Abraham, Lewis and Francis. Executors to be Guardians of Henry, Elizabeth and Mary Ann. Wit: Joseph P. Musgrave, Bankson Hudell, Robert H. Campbell. Letters to Abraham, Lewis and Francis Shoemaker. BRINGHURST, SAMUEL. Germantown. Phila. March 10, 1817. May 11, 1818. 6.586. Estate to wife, Susanna Bringhurst. After her decease, to my two daughters, Tacy Ashmead and Mary Lehman. Execs: Said wife, my two sons-in-law, Samuel Ashmead and William Lehman. Wit: Jacob Butcher, Charles Gilbert. Alexander Provest, of Germantown, stone mason, affirmed. BARRETT, TOBIAS. Phila. Accomptant. January 1815. June 24, 1818. 6.587. Estate to my wife, Elizabeth Barrett, Mary and Elizabeth each to have a third part in the premises. Execs: John P. Harper, my wife, Elizabeth. Wit: John E. Molineux, Wm. McAllister. Alexander McAllister, Jr., of Phila., grocer, brother of late William McAllister, affirmed. Executrix Elizabeth Barrett affirmed. MINTIS, DIANA. April 2, 1816. December 6, 1817. 6.587. My house and ground in Evesham, New Jersey to Kisiah Newira, Hagah Balled, Levina Mintis and to Kisiah Mintis, daughter of Lovina Mintis, and to Mary Ann Mintis, daughter of Besella and Rebecca Mintis. To Perry Gibson. To Mary White and Harinah Mintis. To Andrew Mintis. "Sugure Box to be given to Candy Oliver," and I wish Charles Mintis to settle my estate. Wit: Joseph Cox, Elizabeth Mintis. BAKER, RICHARD MACE. Passyunk. Phila. Co. Farmer. May 12, 1808. June 29, 1818. 6.587. Estate to wife, Mary Baker, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Benjamin Brown, Robert Whitehead. Peter Sturgis, of Phila., boot and shoe maker, affirmed. JACKSON, ELIZABETH. Phila. Widow. January 31, 1818. July 13, 1818. 6.588. Estate to my daughter, Eliza Jane Stewart, wife of Samuel M. Stewart. Exec: Said son-in-law, Samuel M. Stewart. Wit: Elizabeth January, William Andrews. ENGARD, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Inn Keeper. March 29, 1816. May 26, 1818. 6.588. Estate to wife, Rachel Engard, and after her decease, to my grandchildren: Elizabeth and James Beverige, children of daughter, Mary, deceased, Elizabeth Engard, daughter of my son, James, deceased, and the children of my daughter, Rachel. Execs: Wife, Rachel Engard, my friend, George Armitage. Wit: Robert Whitehead, James McMahon. Thomas McMahon, of Phila., nursery and seedsman, brother of James McMahon, deceased, affirmed. George Armitage sworn, July 10, 1818. SELL, HENRY. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. June 22, 1818. July 11, 1818. 6.588. To my wife, Sophia Sell. After her decease, to my eight children: Elizabeth Parmer, formerly Elizabeth Sell, Ann, John, Samuel, Jacob, Thomas, Henry and Sophia Sell. Execs: Brother, Solomon Sell, my friend, Christian Hubbert, both of Northern Liberties, of Phila. Wit: Christian Heis, Elijah Keaton. WOODS, HANNAH. Phila. Widow. May 29, 1816. July 17, 1818. 6.589. Legacy to my daughter, Sarah Baird, widow of Capt. William Baird, late of Southwark. Residue of estate to my three daughters: Mary Chamberlin, wife of Jacob Chamberlin, Hannah Woods and Margaret Smith, wife of William W. Smith. Exec: Said daughter, Hannah Woods. Wit: Joseph M. Paul, Peter Thomson. STEEL, ALEXANDER. District of Southwark. Justice of Peace, formerly House Carpenter. January 20, 1818. July 21, 1818. 6.589. Rents, etc. of estate to wife, Kezia, she to provide for our children: William, Mary and James. Execs: Wife, Kezia, my friends, Archibald McLaren, wheat fan maker, James Stuart, revenue officer, John Cochran, late baker, but now a merchant. Wit: Malcolm McNevan, Isaac Davis, Sarah Ann Crawford. Kezia Steel sworn. WONDERLY, WILLIAM. Phila. Grazier. July 21, 1818. July 25, 1818. 6.590. My estate to my wife, Elizabeth, and my children: John Wonderly, Joseph Wonderly, Juliana, wife of Fred'k. Vogel, Elizabeth, wife of William Fitler. To grandson, William K. Wonderly, son of my son, John, and to my grandson, Charles Vogel. Execs: Sons, John and Joseph, son-in-law, William Fitler. Wit: Moses Williams, Isaac Wampole. HEYDELL, LEONARD. Phila. July 28, 1817. July 29, 1818. 6.590. To my granddaughter, Mary Lynn, wife of Simon Lynn, or her children, appointing their father, Simon Lynn, Testamentary Guardian and Trustee for said children, until 21 years of age. To my granddaughter, Barbara Herrings, wife of Bennett Herriges. To my grandson, John Miller. Execs: Simon Lynn, John Miller. Wit: Zalegman Phillips, Daniel Wampler. Lewis Allen, of Phila., dry good merchant, affirmed. CONNOLLY, JOHN. Late Lieut. Col. in the Provincial Line in North America, formerly resident in late Colony of Virginia, and lately at L'agsomption, but now residing at St. John's in Province of Lower Canada. July 1, 1811. (Signed at St. John's) July 27, 1818. 6.591. Property at the Falls of the Ohio to be sold. Annuity to wife, Margaret Connolly. To son, James, Capt. in the 26th Reg't. of Foot. To son, Thomas, Capt. in the 15th Reg't. of Foot. To be buried in the Protestant Burial Ground at Montreal. Execs: Wife, Margaret, Samuel Mifflin of Phila., merchant, son James Connolly, David David of Montreal, merchant, Francis Badgley, also of Montreal, merchant. Wit: M. H. Zeouman, Jos'h. Richardson, Thomas MacLaren, Tench Coxe, Esq., of Phila., son, John Conolly, in business of the estate of the children of late Turbut Francis, Esq., who were under Guardianship of Mrs. Sarah Francis (born Mifflin, afterwards intermarried with said John Connolly), and of General Thomas Mifflin. Rebecca S. Evans, wife of Edward Evans of Phila., plaisterer, affirmed. Letters to Samuel Mifflin. BROWN, JOSEPH. Township of Oxford. Phila. Co. Labourer. July 31, 1818. August 8, 1818. 6.592. Legacy to Joseph Armstrong, Township of Oxford, Phila. Co. Residue of estate to Col. Samuel Castor of said Township, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: Thomas Duffield, Joseph Rorer, James Dyre. LYNDALL, BENJAMIN. Phila. Cabinet Maker. July 16, 1818. August 7, 1818. 6.592. Rents, issues, etc. of estate to my wife, Susanna Lyndall, for support of herself and my two daughters, Ann and Catharine Lyndall. After decease of wife, estate to my seven children: Joseph W., William, Samuel, Robert, Ann, Catharine and Eliza, now Eliza Molther. Legacy to Moravian Church in Race Street. Execs: Wife, Susanna, my two sons, Joseph W. and Samuel Lyndall. Wit: David Coombs, Henry Barrington, James Cutbush. MILLARD, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Turner and Spinning Wheel Maker. June 15, 1818. August 13, 1818. 6.593. To wife, Sarah Millard, and my six children: Thomas, John, William, Clement, Charles and James, and my three grandchildren, the children of my deceased son, George: George, Andrew and Cecilia Millard. Execs: Brother-in-law, James Boyer, my son, William Millard, my friend, Caleb Carmalt. Codicil: July 25, 1818. Appoints friend, John Uhler, Executor in place of son, William Millard. Witnesses to Will: T. I. Bryant, George Uhler. Witnesses to Codicil: T. I. Bryant, James Carmalt. LEVERING, ANTHONY. Township of Roxborough. Phila. Co. July 7, 1818. August 15, 1818. 6.593. To wife, Mary, and to my five children: Hester, Silas, Titus, Perry and Hannah. Property not to be divided until daughter, Hannah, is 18 years of age. Execs: Said wife, son-in-law, Charles Levering, my son, Silas Levering. Wit: Horatio G. Jones, Michael Tibben. PASCALL, BENJAMIN. Township of Kingsessing. Phila. Co. July 15, 1818. August 22, 1818. 6.594. To my nephew, John Paschall, a silver tankard marked with initials of my grandfather, Henry Hodge. To cousin, Benjamin Paschall Howell of New Jersey. To my niece, Ann Paschall. To my niece, by the law, Lydia Rudolph, silver plate given to said Lydia Rudolph to be delivered at her decease unto my nephew, Thomas Paschall. To my niece, Hannah Warner. To my nephews, John and Thomas Paschall, sons of my brother, Henry, all my estate in Kingsessing, aforesaid, after death of Lydia Rudolph. All my residuary estate to my nieces, Margaret Hopkins, Frances Lloyd, Mary Paschall, Ann Paschall, Hannah Warner, Elizabeth Smith, Sarah Adams and Beulah Paschall. Execs: Lydia Rudolph, Thomas Jacob Paschall. Wit: Morris C. Shallcross, Margaret D. Hopkins. HOPKINS, SAMUEL. April 11, 1818. July 11, 1818. 6.595. Made former Will during wife's life, left in hands of Nathan Harper, now I make a new one. Estate to my two daughters, Ann and Elizabeth. Execs: My friends, Abraham Barker, Howell Hopkins, Isaac Morris, all of Phila. Wit: Benjamin Borden, Stephen Heaviland, John C. Borden. Letters to Howel Hopkins and Abraham Barker. JOBSON, CHARLES. Phila. Co. 6.595. January 16, 1818. August 27, 1818. 6.595. To wife, Rebecca Jobson, and our only surviving child, Joseph Jobson. Execs: Said wife, her uncle, Ellis Yarnall. Wit: Joseph Rakestraw, Joseph Snowdon. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM. Kensington. Phila. Co. Grocer. May 11, 1818. September 1, 1818. 6.595. To wife, Mary Vaughan, and after her decease, to my daughters, Jane and Rebecca Vaughan. To my son, William, and my daughter, Sarah Daniels, each $15. George Ayre to have buildings by me erected on his premises at appraisement. SoleExec: Wife, Mary. Wit: Benjamin R. Van Hook, Thomas Vaughan, William Vaughan. BLACKWELL, JACOB. Phila. July 21, 1818. September 1, 1818. 6.595. To my brother, Robert Blackwell. To stepdaughter, Mary Thackray. Execs: Said stepdaughter, George Heyl, Esq., Jacob Bond. Wit: Benjamin F. Bryant, Daniel Steinmetz. Letters to Mary Thackray. MINTZER, ROSANNA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. Widow. March 10, 1818. August 31, 1818. 6.596. To sons, John and Adam Mintzer. To friend, Robert Brooke, in trust for daughter, Elizabeth, that her present or any future husband shall have no control. For daughter, Mary, on same conditions. Execs: Said Robert Brooke, my two sons, John and Adam Mintzer. Wit: Jonathan Carmalt, Jr., James Carmalt, Caleb Carmalt. Last two named, witnesses to Codicils, May 21, 1818, and June 23, 1818. WEAVER, BARNARD. Phila. Yeoman. May 30, 1818. September 3, 1818. 6.598. To wife, Eave Weaver. To youngest daughter, Catharan Butcher. To daughter, Margarett Fox. To son, John Weaver. Executors to pay to Hannah Higgins, etc. as per Deed from Franc's. Higgins, deceased. Execs: Peter Bennar, George Sees of Phila., also Guardians of children. Wit: Francis Borden, George Bumm, Robert Patterson. Letters to George Sees. WORRELL, ISAIAH. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. January 8, 1810. September 3, 1818. 6.598. To sons: Isaac, Robert, Isaiah, William (should he return within seven years), John H., Jacob, Thomas and Stephen Worrell. To daughter, Rebecca. To children of daughter, Sarah Coates, deceased: Paulina, Hannah, Thomas and William Coates, when of age. To daughter, Mary Knight, wife of Thomas Knight. To Preparative Meeting of Friends at Frankford. Execs: Sons, Isaac and Thomas Worrell. Wit: Nathan Harper, Watson Atkinson. Letters to Isaac Worrell. BEDFORD, LUCY. Phila. Co. Widow. August 25, 1818. September 4, 1818. 6.599. Estate to friend, Lydia Morton, wife of Abraham Morton of District of Southwark, and to Samuel Bedford. Exec: Abraham Morton of Phila. Co. Codicil: August 25, 1818. Revokes appointment of Abraham Morton as sole Executor and appoints Jacob Tapsico of said county, sole Executor. Wit: Joseph P. Norris, Jr., Jacob Tapsico. MORY, LEWIS. Phila. Mariner. October 26, 1810. September 5, 1818. 6.600. To my wife, Elizabeth Mary, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, James Sawer. HUGLER, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Phila. Gentleman. May 1, 1818. September 8, 1818. 6.600. Estate to my wife, Catharine, and my children: George, Benjamin, Elizabeth and Mary, and to my two grandchildren, Catharine and Simon Sweitzer, children of said daughter, Mary, by her former husband, Henry Sweitzer, deceased. Execs: Said sons, Geo. and Benjamin, said daughter, Elizabeth. Wit: John Brooke, Isaac Wampole. Letters to George Kugler and Elizabeth Kugler. POINCY, MARIA ROSALIE CECIL MONTAILLET. Northern Liberties. Phila. Widow. July 12, 1818. September 7, 1818. 6.600. Estate to my four children: Adolph, Lucien, Victor and Olimpie Poincy. To sister, Blance, wife of Victor Blane. Sole Exec: Brother-in-law, Victor Blane, also to be Guardian of my said four children. At his death, appoint friend, John Labour of Phila., merchant, Executor and Guardian. Wit: John deBrot, Peter Thomson. Letters to Victor Blane. Signed: Rosalie Poincy. ARCHDEACON, ANNETTE. Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. September 4, 1818. September 12, 1818. 6.601. To Margaretta Eldridge. To Roman Catholic Society of St. Joseph for educating poor orphan children in Phila. Exec: Friend, Joseph Snyder of Phila., gilder. Wit: Marmaduke Myers, Joseph Snyder. MOORE, MARMADUKE. Phila. Stone Cutter. January 6, 1818. September 14, 1818. 6.601. To wife and children. Execs: Lodewyk Sharpe, Stephen Henderson of Phila., also to have management of my children. Wit: Thos. Traquair, Ad. C. Salaignac. HATTON, JOHN. Phila. December 25, 1816. September 19, 1818. 6.601. To said daughter, Sarah, half of my estate under following restrictions. That my wife shall receive yearly from her daughter, Sarah Walton, one-half of the clean Income of my said estate. To son, Benjamin, one dollar. To my daughter, Susanna Hampton, and my two sons, John and Thomas, each $20. After decease of wife, her share to my two sons, John and Thomas Hatton. Said daughter, Sarah Hatton, the right to keep all if she chooses. Friends, William Carrigue and Israel Maul, to assist my children with their advice. John Dudgson of Phila., cordwainer, and Taft Benjamin, of said city, teacher, affirmed. Letters to Sarah Hatton. Execs: Daughter, Sarah, son Thomas Hatton. WILSON, SAMUEL L. Phila. Merchant. September 14, 1818. September 23, 1818. 6.602. Property to be converted into cash. Income of proceeds to my wife, Catharine Wilson, for support of herself and my daughter, Sarah L. Wilson. Should daughter die and wife marry, my father and mother to have 2/3 of estate during their lives, and at decease of said wife, property to my brother and sisters, except my gold watch, which I give to Dr. G. Uhler. Exec: Father, John B. Wilson. Wit: Abraham Lower, Silas Yerkes. MEYERS, GEORGE. District of Spring Garden. Phila. Co. Inn Keeper. September 8, 1818. September 18, 1818. 6.602. Income of estate to wife, Hannah. After her decease, to my four children: Elizabeth, George, Samuel and William. Execs: Said wife, my friends, William Warner of Spring Garden, Isaac Wampole of Phila. Wife to be Guardian of said children during her widowhood. Wit: Frederick Haas, Philip Lowry, Isaac Wampole. Isaac Wampole discharged, by Orphan Court, from duty of Executor. McELWAINE, FERGUSON. Phila. June 18, 1818. September 22, 1818. 6.603. To my housekeeper, Jane Bell. To friend, James Stuart. Execs: James Stuart, grocer, John Workman, merchant. Wit: John W. Thompson, Will'm. Dalzell. HAINES, DANIEL. Kensington. Township of Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. August 26, 1799. September 22, 1818. 6.603. To wife, Catharina, and after her decease or marriage, to my children: Catharine, wife of George Wilkins, Michael Haines, Elizabeth, wife of Sebastian Hoffman, Sarah, Henry, Daniel, John, Jacob and Peter. Execs: Friends, Peter Deal, house carpenter, Daniel Deal, blacksmith, of Kensington. Wit: Jacob Smith, Dan'l. Sheets, Charles R. Pryor. Letters to Peter Deal. Henry Earnest of Northern Liberties, feed seller, affirmed. De BEAUREGARD, SOPHIA PICKEL. Late of Canada. At present, in Phila. June 16, 1818. September 28, 1818. 6.603. To be interred in the burial ground of the Roman Catholic Chapel of St. Mary's in Phila., at discretion of my husband, James Charles Lambert DeBeauregard. Legacy to said Roman Catholic Chapel. Estate to said husband, whom I appoint sole Executor. Wit: Aaron B. Nones, Joseph G. Marks, Benjamin Nones, Notary Public, Francis Shallus. SCHEPPACH, JOHN JACOB. Phila. Baker. March 11, 1815. September 29, 1818. 6.604. Estate to stepson, John M. Hartley, and to stepdaughter, Margaret Sulger, and after her decease, to her son, Jacob Sulger, Jr. Execs: Said John M. Hartley, Jacob Sulger, Jr. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Fred'k. Beates. RICHARDS, ANN. District of Southwark. Widow. April 22, 1817. September 7, 1818. 6.604. To sons, Joseph and James Richards. To daughter-in-law, Rachel Richards, and her two children, William and John Richards, when of age. Execs: George Harkes of Northern Liberties, baker, Henry Barrington of Phila., chocolate manufactory. Wit: John Kern, John Warner. SHOCK, ELIZABETH. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. Widow. April 21, 1818. June 10, 1818. 6.605. To my children: Christiana Whittick, John Whittick, Joseph Whittick, Andrew Schock, Jacob Schock, Catharine Schock, Henry Schock, Rebecca Schock. Execs: Friends, John Foulkrod, William Singleton. Wit: Isaac Worrell, Robert Worrell. Letters to William Singleton. WALLACE, JAMES. Phila. Mariner. Lately belonging to U. S. Frigate, "Essex," Capt. Porter. December 1, 1812. October 5, 1818. 6.605. Estate to my friend, Lavinia Hickey, of said city, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: Patrick McGowen, James W. Linchey. Richard Renshaw, Esq. of Phila. Co., affirmed. HANSER, JACOB. Phila. Trader. August 27, 1799. October 5, 1818. 6.605. Estate to my wife, Barbara, whom I appoint Executrix. Wife's grandchildren, George Hambler and Sarah Hambler, should wife not survive me. Appoint Christian H. Denckla, of Phila., merchant, Executor. Wit: Fred'k. Beates, Philip I. Dunn. Signed: Jacob Hantzel. John Greiner, of Phila., merchant affirmed. BARTHE, DOMINICK. Phila. Merchant. December 16, 1816. October 5, 1818. 6.606. Having given to my daughter, Sophia Henrietta Emily, a legacy upon her marriage to Michael W. Ash, of this city, attorney at law, and as she has been ungrateful, I bequeath estate to my brother, Jean, sister Jeane Marie, wife of Jacques Gras, brother Jacques, or their representatives, residing at Tarbes, Capital of Department of the Upper Pyranees or elsewhere in France. After fulfilling above legacies, remainder to my son, Peter Dominick Barthe. Execs: John Dubarry, Lewis Clapier, Charles Brugiere, of Phila., merchants, also Guardians, said son, Peter Dominick. Wit: James S. Duval, Fournier Rostain. BLAIR, SAMUEL. Township of Germantown. Phila. Co. D.D. December 13, 1816. October 7, 1818. 6.606. Father-in-law, William Shippen, deceased, left property to his son, William Shippen, and to his daughter Susan Blair, part of which, said Susan conveyed to me, feeling sure she will afford to my children all needful aid. I do bequeath to said wife, Susan Blair, all my estate, appointing her sole Executrix. Wit: Charles Macknet, John Knorr, Charles Peirce. ZAHRENS, ANTHONY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Skin Dresser. March 22, 1816. October 8, 1818. 6.607. Legacy to my wife's nephew, Anthony Z. Brown, when twenty-one years. All residue of estate to my wife, Catharine, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Jacob Gardner, Isaac Wampole. YOUNG, THOMAS. Town of Kinsinton. Phila. Co. July 18, 1810. October 10, 1818. 6.607. To my wife, Prissila Young, all my estate, and after her decease, to my step-son, John Griffin, whom I appoint sole Executor, he to pay unto my too step dougters, Mary Marchall, and Margret Phillips, each $100. Wit: Cadw'r. Roberts, Jr., Nathan Evans. NICHOLAS, MARY. Phila. Widow. September 28, 1818. October 10, 1818. 6.607. Property in Phila., Co. of Westmorland and other counties in western part of Pennsylvania, also farm in Township of Abington, Co. of Montgomery, to which I am entitled at death of Hannah Miller, I bequeath to my three children, Samuel, Charles I. and Mary I. Nicholas. Execs: Said three children. Wit: Nathan Chapman, Eliza Harmar. Letters to Samuel Nicholas and Mary I. Nicholas. MALEY, MICHAEL. Phila. House Carpenter. February 19, 1816. October 12, 1818. 6.608. Income of estate to my wife, Catharine, and at her death or marriage, estate to be sold, proceeds to my four children: Mary Burbank, John, Samuel and Peter Maley. Execs: Wife, Catharine, son John, harness maker, my friend, John Hile of Phila., brush maker. Wit: William Griffith, George Wilson, D. Wilson. Letters to Catharine and John Maley. FORDE, ANN. Phila. June 4, 1818. October 12, 1818. 6.608. Estate to be sold, proceeds to my four nieces, the daughters of late Standish Forde: Ellen Hansell, Mary Forde, Ann Forde, and Margaret Forde. To Mary Blackburn and Elizabeth Neill. Execs: Sarah Forde, William S. Hansell. Wit: John Colesberry, John Barr, William H. Colesberry. KEBLER, MARIA. April 5, 1810. October 14, 1818. 6.608. Estate to my daughter, Maria Elizabeth Shinneck, except the $100 which my son, Jacob Lentz, owes me, from which my funeral expenses are to be paid, and the remainder to my children. Exec: Daughter, Maria Elizabeth Shinneck. Wit: Gottlieb Klett, John Reakert. CROTHERS, JOHN M. Seaman. May 9, 1818. October 20, 1818. 6.609. Estate to my wife, Jane Crothers, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Thompson Tully, John Thompson. SHARPLESS, MARY. Phila. Bonnet Maker. October 10, 1818. October 26, 1818. 6.609. To niece, Mary D. Sharpless, all my plate. To nieces, Edith Sharpless and Mary D. Sharpless, all my wearing apparel. Residue to my five nieces: Hannah, Ann, Edith and Mary, daughters of my late brother, Isaac, and Mary, the daughter of my brother, Joseph. Execs: Nieces, Edith and Mary Sharpless. Wit: George Williams, Mary James, Lydia Rockhill. Letters to Edith Sharpless. HAYDOCK, EDEN. Phila. Plumber. October 11, 1818. October 26, 1818. 6.609. To my wife, Mary Ash Haydock, and my six children: Susanna, Elizabeth W., Mary, Eden, Henry and Martha W. Haydock. Property in Blockley Township and Northern Liberties held in company with brother, Samuel Haydock. Execs: Brother, Samuel Haydock, my friend, Charles Townsend. Wit: Daniel G. Temple, Peter Thompson. LINDSEY, WILLIAM. Phila. June 15, 1818. October 28, 1818. 6.610. To my three nephews and three nieces in Ireland. To Malty Steel and her brother, Samuel Steel. To Andrew Nelson, Co. of Phila. To Wm. Nelson and Sam'l. Biddle. Exec: Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, D.D. Wit: Samuel Biddle, Ezra Stiles Ely. CHAMBERS, JAMES. Phila. Co. Mariner. July 13, 1814. November 3, 1818. 6.610. Estate to my wife, Barbara Chambers, and to my four children: Peter, Adam, Ann Maria and George. Exec: Wife, Barbara. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Lydia W. Eyre. ORR, ARTHUR. Phila. Iron Founder. May 23, 1818. November 3, 1818. 6.610. $2 to son, Arthur. Estate to wife, Margaret, and after her decease, to Thomas Sargent and James I. Rush, in trust for son, John Orr, and his family. Execs: Friends, Dr. Thomas Sargent, James I. Rush of said city. Wit: Abel Dicks, John Bannen. LITHGOW, EDWARD. Phila. House Carpenter. 6.610 Estate to wife, Elizabeth Lithgow, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: William King, Margaret King. LAPP, JOHN. Bristol Township. Phila. Co. Cordwiner. June 19, 1817. November 7, 1818. 6.611. To son, Anthony Lapp. To daughters, Mary Lukens, Priscilla Lukens and the children of my son, Joseph Lapp. Execs: Friends, Isaac Kulb of Bristol Township, John Harvey of Township of Cheltenham. Wit: Thomas Shoemaker, Jacob Kulp. Letters to Isaac Kulp and John Harvey. SALTAR, ELIZABETH. Proved: November 9, 1818. 6.611. Gold chain and locket for my two daughters, Margaret and Maria, also to my son's wife. To my daughters, Lucy and Frances, who are still single, I give all household furniture, etc., also my share of plantation left me by my father. Execs: Lucy and Frances Saltar. Frances Edwards of Phila., widow, and James Robertson of said city, affirmed. MAXWELL, JAMES. Northern Liberties. Phila. Wharf Builder. October 21, 1818. November 9, 1818. 6.612. Estate to wife, Hannah. Legacy to son, John Thomas Maxwell, amount of said legacy due me by David Bolton. Exec: Friend, John Sexton of Northern Liberties, also to be Guardian of said son. Wit: Lawrence Hoover, Joseph Russell. SEVERN, BENJAMIN. Phila. Yeoman. March 27, 1813. November 10, 1818. 6.613. Use of estate to wife, Elizabeth, she to support my son, John, and after her decease, estate to son, William Severn, daughter, Ann Biegler, wife of late Philip Biegler, deceased, and their daughter, Elizabeth Biegler, each one paying annuity to son, John Severn. Execs: Wife, Elizabeth Severn, daughter, Ann Biegler. Wit: Fred'k. Beates, Tobias Schoenheit. GRAVIER, JOSEPH. Phila. November 9, 1818. November 11, 1818. 6.613. To son, Napoleon Gravier, all estate, but should he die in minority, then to my three brothers: Jean, Brunaut and Rini Gravier, and my sister, Maria Gravier, femme genoit. Exec: Charles Brugiere. Wit: Daniel Charpentier, Peter Hurtel, John Hurtel. AUSTIN, WILLIAM. Charleston, South Carolina. January 28, 1814. May 10, 1815. 6.614. To my son, William Austin, $4.26. To Maria Elliott, rent of my ferry in Phila. that Benjamin R. Morgan holds in trust for me, if she remains unmarried. At her death, said ferry to eldest son of Samuel Austin, in state of New Jersey, County of Salem. To Louisa Smith. To friend, David Denoon. To George Elliott. Exec: Friend, Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq., of Phila. Wit: George G. Denoon, Peter X. Lafare, Samuel W. Miller. KELLY, JAMES. Borough of York, Pennsylvania. Attorney at Law. September 26, 1818. February 20, 1819. 6.614. Wife, Mary, to have use of house in which we live, also an annuity. Desire that one of my five children inherit the house Mr. McClure lives in, in Baltimore. Executor, in Pennsylvania, Chares Barnitz, Esq., son of friend, Jacob Barnitz, he to pay attention to education of my two sons. Friends, John Quarles and John Hillin, of city of Baltimore, my Executors, to see Will executed in Maryland. Legacy to Maria Jackson, daughter of my sister, Rebecca Jackson. Wit: Thomas Latimer, Caleb Taylor, Sarah Clopper. STRUM, HENRICK. Now resident of Boston, Suffolk Co., State of Massachusetts. Seaman. December 7, 1814. December 28, 1818. 6.616. Estate to Thomas Lewis of Boston, merchant, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: Sarah Lewis, Eliza Lewis, Eunice B. Newhall. OTTO, BODO, JR. January 18, 1782. February 22, 1782. Estate in Pennsylvania to my wife, Catharine, and after her death, to my four children: Catharine, John, Jacob and Daniel. Said wife to give children education in her power. Execs: Wife, Catharine Otto, my friend, John Wilkens, Esq. Wit: Jacob Goodin, Thomas Nevis, Thomas Clark. WOOD, GEORGE. Phila. House Carpenter. December 29, 1816. November 12, 1818. 6.617. Legacy for building a church in District of Southwark, Phila. Remainder of estate to my two children, Mary Ann Wood and George Wood, when younger arrives at lawful age. Their mother to have her Thirds during life. Exec: Wife, Ann Wood. Wit: Henry Barrington, Thomas Hoskin. VANDEREN, SUSANNA. Northern Liberties. November 22, 1815. November 13, 1818. 6.617. Legacy to my granddaughter, Susanna Vanderin. To granddaughter Susanna Vanderin Johnson all residue of my estate. Execs: William Garrigues, Caleb Carmalt. Wit: George G. Meyers, Clement Remington. Letters to surviving Executor, William Garrigues. LORT, ISAAC. Phila. Cabinet Maker. October 31, 1814. November 16, 1818. 6.617. Estate to my sister, Mary Lort, she to provide for our sister, Ann McNeal, as long as she will live separate from her husband. Legacy to cousin, Thomas G. Connor. Exec: Said sister, Mary Lort. Wit: John Chapman, Peter Thomson. McCOY, ARCHIBALD. Phila. February 11, 1818. November 17, 1818. 6.618. To my nieces: Agnes McCoy, Mary McCoy and Catharine McCoy, daughters of my brother, Daniel McCoy, at present in Ireland. To my niece, Mary Woods, daughter of my late sister, Margaret, now in Ireland. Residue of estate to my nephew, John McCoy, of Phila., stone cutter, son of my brother, Daniel McCoy. Execs: Said nephew, John McCoy, my friend, David Stewart, of Phila. Wit: Samuel Porter, James B. Chapman, Thomas Dougherty. STEWART, CHARLES. Township of Bristol. Phila. Co. October 18, 1818. November 18, 1818. 6.618. To my wife, Elizabeth, and my children: Artemus, Parthenia and Harriet Leech, wife of Joseph Leech. Execs: Wife, Elizabeth, John Harvey. Wit: Jacob Kulp, Isaac Whenor, Eliazer Fenton. WIESSENBACH, HENRY. Phila. November 14, 1818. November 20, 1818. 6.619. To my wife, Elizabeth Wiessenbach, house now occupied by me. Residue of real estate to be sold, proceeds to friend, William Wiessenbach of Northern Liberties, Phila. Co., combmaker, and Catharine, his? wife. Execs: Friends, John Hahn, Joseph Sittel. Wit: Melchior Larer, John Hartman, Peter Myers. Letters to John Kern, Joseph Siddell. APT, MICHAEL. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. House Carpenter. April 25, 1818. November 20, 1818. 6.619. Son, Michael, to have my carpenter tools. Residue of estate to my wife, Elizabeth, and at her decease, to my son, Michael, and daughter, Julia Ann Apt. Exec: Wife, Elizabeth. Wit: Thomas Timmings, Peter Dickus. CULNAN, CHARLES. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. October 16, 1818. November 20, 1818. 6.620. Estate to wife, Margaret Culnan, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Samuel Mount. BONNER, JAMES. Moreland Township. Phila. Co. June 13, 1814. November 23, 1818. 6.620. To my daughter, Hannah Hurley, widow of Thomas Hurley. To children of late daughter, Mary Sample, deceased: James Sample, Ann Sample and Martha Sample to be paid to them by my son, James Bonner. To daughter-in-law, Ury Bonner. Residue to said son, James Bonner, whom I appoint sole Executor. Wit: James Tomlinson, Thomas Tomlinson. BROWN, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. September 10, 1818. November 27, 1818. 6.621. Estate to wife, Margret Brown, and at her decease to my three children: Eliza Brown, George Brown and Fany Ann Brown. To my daughter, Hannah Brown. Execs: Michael Dennis, my wife, Margret Brown of said district. Wit: Elias Mason, William Prichett. TOOLE, MARY. Phila. November 17, 1818. December 1, 1818. 6.621. To daughter, Mary Toole. To son, Samuel Parke, when twenty-one years. To Mary Grace, who lives with me. To my brother, George Cobourn, if he shall return to the city. Thos. Graham to be Guardian of my children. Exec: Friend, Thomas Graham, of Phila., merchant. Wit: Mary Martin, Fred'k. Beates. ROBERTS, MARTHA. Phila. Spinster. December 4, 1818. December 16, 1818. 6.621. To my niece, Elizabeth Baker. To niece, Catharine Maxwell, for her children: John, Mary and Martha. To Ann Sickel and her daughter, Mary. To my sister, Ann McClean. Execs: Friends, Robert Dawson and his son, Josiah Dawson, of Phila., gentleman. Wit: Mary Ann Bunce, Sarah Shade, John Groves. Letters to Josiah Dawson. KANE, CONRAD. In and of the city of Phila. Millstone Maker. To wife, Elizabeth Kane, and to my children: Andrew, Mary Ann, Harriott, George and the child yet unborn. Exec: Wife, Elizabeth. Wit: Christian B. Merkel, Jonathan Pounder, John McClintock. BAXTER, JAMES. Phila. Merchant. Son of Capt. John Baxter, deceased. May 5, 1807. December 21, 1818. 6.622. Legacy for support and education of Ann Baxter, daughter of my brother, John Baxter. Residue to poor Roman Catholics of Phila., John Walsh, lumber merchant, Northern Liberties, Mary McCarthy, Elizabeth Steinmetz, daughter of Jacob Steinmetz. Execs: Joseph Bell, Joseph Carson, merchants of this city. Wit: William Nekervis, Samuel Darch, William I. Bell. Thomas Smith, of Phila., accountant, affirmed. APPO, JOHN. Phila. December 3, 1818. December 31, 1818. 6.623. Estate to my wife, Ann Appo, and my children: Ellen, Joseph, William and Ann Appo. Wife to have rents, etc. of estate until boys are 21 and girls 18 years. Should wife die during minority of children, appoint as guardians, James Forten and Richard Howell. Execs: Wife, Ann Appo, daughter Ellen Appo, James Forten, Richard Howell. Wit: William I. Duane, Franklin Bache. Letters to three first-named Executors. SMITH, GEORGE. Drayman. October 15, 1818. January 4, 1819. 6.624. Estate to my wife, Elizabeth Smith, and my daughter, Rosanna Smith (a minor). Execs: Brother-in-law, John McNamea, my friend, John Maitland, both of Phila. Wit: Stephen McFaden, Bernerd Daily. ADAMS, PETER. Mariner. Lately belonging to Beunas Ayrean armed Brig., Constitution, Appleton Mech, Commander. December 24, 1818. January 8, 1818. 6.624. Estate to my friend, James Hughes, of Phila., grocer, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: Ulrick Wale, James Duncan. NAPIER, ALEXANDER. Phila. Marble Stone Cutter. December 1, 1818. January 23, 1819. 6.624. Estate to wife, Ann Napier, brother William Napier, niece Mary Clark, widow of Joseph Clark, William McClean, children of brother, William Napier (Alexander the only one named). Execs: Wife, Ann Napier, Stephen Kingston. Wit: Acquila A. Browne, John Cochran. Letters to Ann Napier, January 12, 1819. Stephen Kingston, the other Executor, sworn June 13, 1822. Said Ann Napier, deceased. HARE, MARGARET. Phila. Widow. February 8, 1812. December 22, 1818. 6.625. To daughter, Martha Hare. To son, Charles W. Hare, and to Mrs. Charles W. Hare. To granddaughter and namesake, Margaretta Hare. To granddaughter, Sarah E. Hare. To grandsons, Robert Hare, William B. Hare, and George E. Hare. To my son, Robert Hare, and to Mrs. Robert Hare. To my son, John Hare Powell. To my sister, Boyed, miniature pictures of sisters, Frances and Abby, and brother, Richard. To sister, Powell, my brother James's pictures, set in gold, also a breast pin inclosing some of sister, Sterling's Hare. To niece, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Fisher. To niece, Mrs. An Morris. To niece, Mrs. L. Page. To my husband's sister, Miss ____ Hare, the picture of my son, John Hare Powell. Picture of James Hare to my said son, Charles. Pictures of Mrs. Hare and of Mr. Powel to said daughter, Martha ____. Execs: Sons, Charles W. and Robert Hare, John Hare Powell. Wit: Thomas Cadwalader, Charles I. Nicholas. Robert Hare sworn January 28, 1819. John Hare Powell sworn March 5, 1819. GARDNER, VALENTINE. Penn Township. Phila. Co. Skindresser. August 6, 1818. January 15, 1819. 6.626. Estate to my wife, Mary Magdalen, and my children. Execs: Son, Jacob Gardner, friend, John Trout of Northern Liberties, Phila. Co. Wit: John A. Cullman, Jacob Gardner. BRADY, JOHN. Phila. Teacher. January 14, 1819. January 18, 1819. 6.626. To wife, Margaret Brady, to nephew James Sliney. Exec: Daniel Guirey of Phila. Co., farmer. Wit: John P. Harper, John Hoffecken, Thomas McClean. READ, COMFORT. Township of Moyamensing. Phila. Co. October 26, 1818. January 20, 1819. 6.626. All my real estate to my neighbours, John Jamison and Martha, his wife. Personal estate to my daughters, Elizabeth Gregors and Mary Bivins, and to John Bivins, Jr. Exec: Said John Jamison. Wit: John Allison, John Diamond. CARR, ISABELLA. Southwark. Phila. Co. Widow. July 26, 1805. January 21, 1819. 6.629. To my six children: John, Henry and William Carr, Ann Orr, Mary McCully and Isabella Carr. Exec: Son-in-law, Henry McCully. Wit: Gallant Graham, Francis Dayman. Ann Graham, widow of Gallant Graham, affirmed. WALMSLEY, WILLIAM. Township of Byberry. Phila. Co. Yeoman. March 3, 1817. January 22, 1819. 6.628. To wife, Abigail Walmsley. To my sons, Joseph and Israel, all my lands in Byberry Township, also my woodland in Richlew in Bensalem Township, Bucks Co. To daughters, Sarah Phipps and Mary Stackhouse. Execs: Sons, Joseph and Israel Walmsley. Wit: David Comfort, Amos Hilborne, Ruth Hillborn. PEACE, ISAAC. Borough of Bristol. Bucks Co. Gentleman. August 4, 1812. January 23, 1819. 6.628. To daughter, Mary Hazard, wife of Rowland Hazard. To son, Joseph Peace. To Samuel Emlen and John Coxe, near city of Burlington, New Jersey, for use of said daughter, Mary Hazard, and my daughter Rebecca, wife of Dr. Nathan William Cole. To sister, Johannah Austin. Execs: My three children: Joseph Peace, Mary Hazard, Rebecca Cole. Wit: Joshua Byron, William Howell, Jacob Shall. GRIFFITTS, ELIZABETH. Phila. Daughter of Nathaniel, formerly of said city. October 11, 1804. May 26, 1812. To cousins, Sarah Powell Montgomery, Hester Montgomery and Abby Eliza Hamilton Montgomery, each to receive their share at 21 years. To cousin, Dr. Samuel Powel Griffitts or his children. To Mary Griffitts, daughter of said Samuel Powel Griffitts. To Elizabeth Ann Lewis, daughter of Joseph S. Lewis, son of said Joseph S. Lewis, the sum of two hundred pounds. To Sidney Hutchinson, widow of Dr. James Hutchinson. To Rebecca Ashbridge, wife of Joseph Ashbridge. To cousins, Mary Lisle, Margaret Lisle and Elizabeth Lisle, daughters of Henry Lisle of Phila., and to Ann Pemberton, daughter of Joseph Pemberton, formerly of said city, deceased. To Henry Lisle of said city, and to Frances Lewis, wife of Joseph S. Lewis. Execs: Friends, said Samuel Powel Griffitts, of Phila., physician, and said Joseph S. Lewis of said city, merchant. Wit: Thomas Harrison, Samuel Logan, William Master. Note: For Codicil, see Will Book No. 4, folio 167. STRATTON, BENJAMIN. Phila. Block and Pump Maker. December 29, 1818. January 25, 1819. 6.630. Legacies to my four children: Henry, Jonathan, Benjamin and Elizabeth to be paid them when of age. Elisha Parker, deceased, grandfather of said children. Residue of estate to wife, Grizelda Stratton, she to maintain said Elizabeth and our two children, James and Mary, during their minority. Exec: Said wife, Grizelda. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Sophia Cerah. LAWRENCE, JACOB. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Gentleman. The only son of Elizabeth Lawrence, late of same place, widow, deceased. March 7, 1818. January 26, 1819. 6.630. To Mary McCulloch, wife of Henry McCulloch, John Philpot Carr, Ann Orr, widow, William Carr, Isabella Campbell, wife of James Campbell. To relation, Dr. Hugh Jones of North Co. To relation, Richard Blackledge Jones, brother of said Dr. Hugh Jones. To friend, Peter Thomson, of Phila., conveyancer. Residue to cousin William Blackledge of Newbern, North Carolina. Execs: Said William Blackledge, William S. Biddle, Esq., of Phila. Wit: Joseph Allen, Charles W. Thomson. Letters to William S. Biddle. GILLICHAN, GEORGE. Phila. Brewer. September 5, 1818. January 27, 1819. 6.630. To my wife, Mary Gillichan, and after her death, to Executors to be used for education, etc. of Geo. Jenkins (who now lives with me), son of Enoch Jenkins and Eliza, his wife, to Jacob Connelly, Jr., George Connelly, nephews of said wife, to Mary Robinson, niece of said wife, and to her son, George Robinson. Execs: James Wills, Jr., grocer, William Morrison, brewer, both of said city. Wit: William Andrews, Isaac Elliott. WILSON, ALEXANDER. Borough of Harrisburg. Dauphin Co. May 24, 1816. January 28, 1819. 6.631. Catharine Wilson, my wife, to have use of estate, and after her decease, to poor of city and county of Phila. Wit: Robert McElwce, Daniel J. Heister. James Graham and Matthew Randal affirmed. ARNOUS, NICHOLAS. Born at Nantzin, France, now in Phila. December 28, 1818. January 20, 1819. 6.631. To be interred according to the forms of the Roman Catholic Religion. Brother-in-law, Mr. Merot, residing at Nantz. Legacy to Madame Andige, residing in Paris, or to her children, to exclusion of Mr. De Dauzy, her son-in-law, also to wife, Athenais Bellerocke, her niece. To my sister, Justine Arnous, residing in France. To eldest son of my niece, Augustine Michell, now Madame de Colville, of which child I must have been the Godfather. Brother Timothy Arnous. Exec: James Mathwin Benoit, residing at Burlington, New Jersey. Should any misfortune befall Mr. Benoit, desire John Keating, Sr. to take his place. Wit: F'cis. Da Costa, Gabriel Gareschi. BRADY, MARGARET. Phila. Widow. January 23, 1819. February 1, 1819. 6.632. Legacies to Anne Meade and Mary Elizabeth Meade, daughters of my present nurse, Elizabeth Meade. Property in Queen Ann's Co., State of Maryland, and all my other real estate in trust. Said Executors to sell property and proceeds to the following: John Fitzgibbons, Elizabeth Meade, my present nurse, Mary Thornton, who lately nurse[d] me, and to my friends, Hannah Wigmore, Mary Nolan and Margaret Shannon, sister of said Mary. To Orphan Asylum of Phila. Execs: Benj'n. Tilghman, Esq., William Rawle, Jr., Esq. Wit: Thomas I. Wharton, John Carter, Joseph Azau. GARRETSON, LYDIA. Phila. September 23, 1818. February 2, 1819. 6.633. Legacies to niece, Lydia Ann Garretson, late of the state of North Carolina. To Thomas Garretson, Hannah Garretson and Adelade Garretson, other children of brother, John Garretson, deceased. Residuary estate to sister, Anne Garretson, whom I appoint trustee of said legacies. Exec: Said sister, Anne. Wit: John Hart, Townsend Sharpless. HONEY, GEORGE. Phila. Gentleman. October 25, 1817. February 3, 1819. 6.633. Execs: Nephews, George Honey, Jr., and John Wallington. Legacies to said nephew, Geo. Honey, Jr., his wife, Margaret and his daughter, Juliana Honey. To other children of Geo. Honey, Jr.: George C., Louisa Ann, Caroline, Harriet and Marg't. Augusta. To said nephew, John Wallington, and to his two children, Sarah and Geo. Edward Wallington. To niece, Mary Wert. Wit: Abraham Stein, Fred'k. Beates. ROBARTS, JAMES. District of Southwark. Ship Joiner. January 22, 1819. February 11, 1819. 6.634. Estate to wife, Migal Robarts, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Christopher O'Conner, I. Peace, Seth Roberts, James Robb. JAMES, MARTHA. Phila. September 1, 1818. February 15, 1819. 6.634. To sister, Jane. To John Mortimer Kitchen and to Sandford Hamilton Kitchen, sons of Joseph and Ann Kitchen. To Martha Ann Hall. To friend, John Greiner of Phila., merchant, on condition that he give legacies to my niece, Eliza Welch, Isabella Rowan, Nancy Weed, widow of George Weed, nephew, John Andrews, and to my grandniece, Isabella Bliss. Execs: Said Joseph Kitchen, John Greiner. Wit: James Lamon, Fred'k. Beates. February 3, 1819: Revokes appointment of Joseph Kitchen as Executor. ALMENDINGER, JACOB. Phila. Baker. January 30, 1819. February 20, 1819. 6.635. All estate to wife, during life, she to educate and maintain my minor children, William, Charles and Ann, and after her decease, estate to all my children: Jacob, George, William, Charles and Anne. Exec: Wife, Catharine. Wit: Th. Waterman, Jonathan Pounder, Alexander Cook. NOBLE, REBECCA. Township of Passyunk. Phila. Co. Now of District of Southwark Co. Widow of Joseph Noble of Passyunk, Innkeeper. February 16, 1819. February 22, 1819. 6.635. To John Johnson of said district, gentleman, in trust for use of friend, Sarah Porterfield, widow of Moses Porterfield, of same district, painter. Exec: Said John Johnson. Wit: Mich'l. Hennesey, Mich'l. Queen, John Johnson. BUTCHER, JOB. Phila. Grocer. June 3, 1814. February 22, 1819. G.635. To daughter, Rebecca Pattan, property in Phila. To daughter, Mary Story,property in Salem, New Jersey. To daughter, Ann Pryor. Joseph Pryor to pay debt owing by him to firm of Job and Amos W. Butcher. Residue to son, Amos W. Butcher, whom I appoint sole Executor. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Henry Schell, Lydia W. Eyre. MORRISON, MORDECAI. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. July 4, 1816. February 19, 1819. 6.636. Estate to my wife, Catharine Morrison, daughter, Christiana Robbarts, the heirs of my daughter, Ann Doughty, deceased, daughter Mary Lawrence, heirs to daughter, Margaret Dewitt, deceased. Execs: Son-in-law, John Robbarts, mariner, Patrick Galbreath, clock and watch maker, both of District of Southwark. Wit: John Grant, Robert Adams, Duncan McFadyen. SHARP, JOSEPH. District of Southwark. Cordwainer. January 12, 1818. February 25, 1819. 6.636. Estate to my wife, Catharine Sharp, and to my children: Francis, Rosanna, Richard, Charles and Lazarus. Wife to be Guardian of said children. Friend, James Lip, of Phila., schoolmaster, to be Guardian of my sons, Joseph Sharp and William Sharp. Exec: Said wife, Catharine Sharp. Wit: Richard Renshaw, A. McCalla. HEWITT, SHAMGAR. Northern Liberties. Phila. Mariner. February 6, 1819. March 2, 1819. 6.637. Estate to wife, Elizabeth, during life, she to educate and support daughter, Emaline, during minority. After wife's death, estate to said daughter, Emaline. Execs: Wife, Elizabeth, father, Shamgar Hewit, my brother, Abijah Hewitt. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jesse Davis. BLACK, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Yeoman. September 18, 1818. March 4, 1819. 6.637. Estate to daughter, Mary Black, and to sons, William and John Black. Execs: James Graham, Alexander Black, both of Township of Moyamensing. Wit: William Allen, John McFarland. MILLER, MARY. Spruce St. Phila. Widow. February 27, 1819. March 9, 1819. 6.638. Estate to my four children: William Alexander Miller, Susanna Hamilton, Elizabeth Dalgell, Margaret Miller. Exec: Son, William Alexander Miller. Wit: Ebenezer Osbourn, Joseph Watson. CROW, GEORGE. Borough of Wilmington, New Castle Co., Delaware. Clock Maker. April 22, 1780. February 18, 1819. 6.638. Mother, Mary Crow, to have use of my lot on Walnut St. in said Borough during life. To sisters, Sarah Nash and Mary Crow, all estate, subject to Mother's interest in above-mentioned lot. Trustees to settle with my brother, Thomas Crow. Exec: Sister, Mary Crow. Trustees: John McKinley, Esq., Bancroft Woodcock, Jacob Broom. Wit: Richard Denny, Benj'n. Laforge, Jaco. Broom. William Young, of Phila., paper and woolen manufacturer, Isaac Hendrickson of Borough of Wilmington, affirmed. SCHAEFFER, GEORGE. Phila. Baker. September 2, 1794. March 15, 1819. 6.639. Daughter, Catharine Hagner, to have use of estate, and at her death if she leaves any children, they to have use of said estate. If not, then to the ministers, vestrymen and church wardens of the German Lutheran Congregation in and near Phila., for education of poor of said congregation. Execs: Said daughter, Catharine, nephew, William Rihle, my brother-in-law, John Ecky. Wit: Jesse Williams, Nicholas Weaver, Richard Whitehead. Jacob Christler of Phila., merchant, affirmed. PASCHALL, THOMAS J. Township of Kingsessing. Phila. Co. January 2, 1819. March 16, 1819. 6.639. Wife, Ann, to have 1/3 of income of estate, the other 2/3 to be used for education and support of my children during minority. To son, Stephen Paschall, tract of land whereon I now dwell, also my marsh meadows and other lands in township aforesaid, subject to bequest in favour of his mother. To daughter, Mary Paschall, when of age, property in Phila, etc., subject to bequest to her mother. Executors to sell my land in Township of Treydiffren, in Chester Co. Grandfather, Stephen Paschall, December'd. Execs: Father-in-law, Samuel Gibson, my friend, Nathan Sellers. Said Samuel Gibson to be Guardian of children. Wit: John Gibson, Thomas Justis. Letters to Samuel Gibson. FISHER, MIERS. Ury. Phila. Co. Counsellor-at-Law. August 2, 1814. March 19, 1819. 6.640. Estate to my wife, Sarah Redwood Fisher, and my children: Redwood Fisher, Lydia Fisher, Sarah Redwood Longstreth, Hannah Fisher, Jabez Maud Fisher, deceased. Sons, Samuel R. Fisher, Jr. and Miers Fisher, share in Brandywine Mills Estate sold to nephew, Joshua and Thomas Gilpin. Execs: Son, Redwood Fisher, son-in-law, Samuel Longstreth, friend, Benjamin Warner, my son, Jabez Maud Fisher, when of lawful age. Wife to consult with my brother, Samuel R. Fisher, and friends, Samuel W. Fisher and John Hallowell. William Rawle, Sr., John Hallowell, Esq., of Phila., Attorneys at Law, affirmed. GUENAT, JOHN B. Phila. Merchant. April 17, 1817. March 23, 1819. 6.642. Estate to my wife, Margaret Guenat, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Peter Lohra, Joseph K. Hillegas, Garrett R. Barry. DE VIAR, DON JOSE IGNACIO. Native of Bilbas, legitimate son of Don Ignacio Francisco de viar y Elexpuri and Dona Josefa Mendiguren, deceased. December 14, 1818. January 19, 1819. 6.642. To be interred in Parish Church of St. Mary's. Natural daughter, called Jane Viar, whom I had baptized in St. Mary's Church of this city. Property in Biscay, which I inherited from my father, also in Lima and in the United States, I bequeath to said daughter. Execs: Don Luis de mis, His Catholic Magesty's Minister Plenopotentiary in United States and Don Juan Leamy, resident in this city. Wit: Carlos Mulvey, Joaquin Tamorana. Letters to John Leamy. Signed: Ignacio de Viar. RIGWAY, ASA. Phila. Bricklayer. March 1815. March 27, 1819. 6.643. To brother, Isaac Rigway. To nephew, Asa Rigway, son of Jeremiah Rigway. To niece, Charlot Rigway, daughter of Jeremiah Rigway. To sister Pheby's two daughters. To brother, Jeremiah Rigway. Execs: Said brother, Jeremiah Rigway, my friend George Peterman, flour merchant of Phila. Wit: William Griffith, John Evil, Jacob Peterman. Letters to Jeremiah Ridgway, George Peterman. ASHBRIDGE, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 11, 1817. March 30, 1819. 6.644. To daughter, Tacy Ashbridge. To granddaughter, Mary Ashbridge Roberts. To son-in-law, James Vener. Residue of estate to said daughter and granddaughters, Mary Ashbridge Roberts and Mary Ashbridge. Execs: Daughter, Tacy Ashbridge, son-in-law, James Vence, he to have charge of estate of Mary Ashbridge until of age. Wit: Edmund I. Hollingshead, Hannah Fletcher. Letters to Tacy Ashbridge and James Verree. DUNLAP, JAMES. Phila. Doctor of Physick. November 3, 1818. April 7, 1819. 6.644. Estate to wife, Juliana Dunlap, son Thomas Dunlap, daughters, Anna Dunlap, Mary Dunlap and Margaretta Perit, wife of John W. Perit of Phila., merchant. To grandchildren, James D. Taylor, Juliana D. Taylor and Ellen Taylor, as they become of age. James N. Taylor, now of Phila., late of Washington City, to be released from debts due me. Execs: Said wife, son, Thomas Dunlap. Wit: Joseph Parrish, Samuel Keemle. Letters to Thomas Dunlap. STINE, PETER. Phila. Malster. December 25, 1817. April 10, 1819. 6.645. Estate to wife, Mary Stine, until youngest child is 21 years of age. Wit: Robert Aitkens, Henry Volkmar. DE LA ROCHE, MARY G. January 21, 1819. April 7, 1819. 6.645. Legacies to my daughter, Harriet Browne, wife of Peter A. Browne, to my son, William Harper and to grandson, George Blight Browne, son of said Peter and Harriet Browne. Negress, Celia, to be set at liberty. Residue of estate to my son, David Harper. Execs: Son, David Harper, Peter A. Browne, Esq. Wit: Jacob Rigler, Enoch Arthur. JOHNSTON, JACOB. Blockley. Phila. Co. September 29, 1814. April 10, 1819. 6.646. Wife, ___, to be provided for by my children. Property in Blockley and Haverford to my children: Jonathan, Joseph, Jacob, Closs and Aaron Johnston. Legacies to my daughters, Hannah, Elizabeth, Rebecca Ott, and Ann Johnston. Execs: Sons, Closs and Aaron Johnston, my friend, Isaac Warner Roberts. Wit: Algernon Roberts, John Thomas, Joseph Garrett. Letters to Aaron Johnston and Isaac Warner Roberts. BRITTON, EDWARD. Phila. Now on a tour of military duty. October 13, 1814. April 13, 1819. 6.646. Estate to sister, Rebecca Hellings, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: John Thompson, Geo. Nagle, Hugh Maxwell. BLACKISTON OR BLAKISTON, PRESLEY. Phila. February 19, 1814. April 13, 1819. 6.647. Estate to my eight children: Ann, Martha, Elizabeth, Sarah, John, Mary, Rebecca and Rachel. Execs: Daughter, Ann Wetherill, my son, John Blakiston, my son-in-law, Kenneth Jewell. My friends, Thomas P. Cope, Owen Jones and Timothy Paxson to aid my Executors. Sons-in-law, Isaac Forsyth and John O'Neal. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., Isaac Wampole. Codicils: May 4, 1818, February 25, 1819. Son John's share to be kept in trust by my daughter, Ann Wetherill, and my son-in-law, Kenneth Jewell, and after his death, to all his children. Revoke appointment of son, John, as Executor. Said Trustees to advise with my sons-in-law, Isaac Forsyth and John O'Neill. Wit: Daniel Smith, James S. Smith. LAMBETH, CATHARINE. Northern Liberties. Phila. School Mistress. March 26, 1819. April 19, 1819. 6.648. To Christina Crawford, wife of Alexander Crawford of said Liberties, taylor, all my wearing apparel. To friend, Susanna Endress, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Thomas Hoskin, Samuel Lehman. BAUMAN, JOHN. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Carpenter. May 18, 1810, April 20, 1819. 6.648. Estate to wife, Ann, and after her decease, to my eight children: Jacob,Caspar, John, Isaac, Margaret, Daniel, Nancy and Catharine Bauman. Execs: Wife, Ann, son Caspar Bauman. Wit: William McCall, William Napier, Charles Erdmann. SONNTAG, WILLIAM L. Phila. Merchant. December 29, 1817. September 22, 1818. 6.649. Wife or next survivor to enquire of Dr. Schaeffer or Mr. Frederic Dreer, what relates to funeral of a Lutheran Christian. My creditors to be treated in proportion to recovery of my claim upon the French Government, etc. Executrix and heir, my wife, Hannah Wright Sonntag. Wit: J. James, Joel Cooke.