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Phila. November 30, 1819. 7.84. ANDREWS, JACOB. Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. January 31, 1820. 7.99. ANDREWS, THOMAS. Philadelphia. December 6, 1820. 7.220. ANDREWS, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. June 22, 1820. 7.159. ASMUSS, CHRISTIAN. Penn Township. Philadelphia, Penna. September 29, 1820. 7.194. BAILEY, HUGH. District of Southwark. Phila. June 12, 1819. 7.24. BAKER, JACOB. Philadelphia. July 6, 1820. 7.165. BAKER, JOHN HENRY CHRISTOPHER. Philadelphia, Penna. June 19, 1820. 7.157. BARNES, BARNABY. June 27, 1820. 7.160. BECK, BERULTUS OR BAULTIS. Germantown. December 6, 1820. 7.218. BENNER, JOHN. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. December 4, 1819. 7.82. BENNET, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. December 4, 1820. 7.217. BEVERIGE, MARY. Blockley, County of Philadelphia. September 25, 1820. 7.191. BIGAR, JOHN. Philadelphia, Penna. September 29, 1820. 7.193. BIRK, RICHARD. (Signed Burke) Lower Dublin Township. Philadelphia. September 23, 1820. 7.191. BOND, REBECCA. January 29, 1820. 7.175. BOYD, PARKS. Phila. October 28, 1819. 7.76. BOYLE, JOHN. District of Southwark. April 25, 1820. 7.138. BRADLEY, JAMES. Phila. May 22, 1819. 7.15. BRITTON, SALTAR. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. August 30, 1820. 7.185. BRONGER, WILLIAM. Philadelphia, Penna. August 10, 1820. 7.177. BROWN, JOHN. Philadelphia. July 25, 1820. 7.172. BROWN, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. October 31, 1820. 7.205. BUCHANAN, ANDREW. Philadelphia. May 9, 1820. 7.139. BURN, CATHARINE. Phila. July 14, 1819. 7.38. BYRNE, REDMOND. Philadelphia. May 23, 1820. 7.145. BYRON, JOSHUA. Phila. Co. April 22, 1819. 7.4. CAMPBELL, JAMES. Late of Philadelphia. May 12, 1820. 7.177. CARR, MATTHEW. October 25, 1820. 7.202. CARTER, REBECCA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. November 10, 1819. 7.73. CATHRALL, ISAAC. Phila. March 18, 1819. 7.20. CATTLE, SARAH (signed Cattell). Philadelphia, Penna. June 30, 1820. 7.162. CHEW, ELIZABETH. June 28, 1819. 7.32. CLARKSON, JAMES. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. November 10, 1820. 7.211. CLEAVER, JESSE. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 2, 1819. 7.80. CONYNGHAM, GUSTAVUS. Phila. December 1, 1819. 7.78. COPE, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. Phila. Co. October 1, 1819. 7.63. COX, CHARLOTTE. November 8, 1820. 7.209. CROWLEY, JOHN. District of Southwark. October 5, 1819. 7.66. CUMPSTON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. July 24, 1820. 7.171. CUSHING CALEB. December 7, 1820. 7.221. DAWSON, ROBERT. Phila. May 6, 1819. 7.10. DEAL, DANIEL. Kensington. April 13, 1819. 7.11. DEALCART, NANCY. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 19, 1819. 7.68. DEIMLING, FRANCIS G. Phila. Co. August 11, 1819. 7.43. DELAVEAU, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. March 17, 1820. 7.120. DESSALET, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. April 14, 1820. 7.130. DILCART, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 26, 1819. 7.49. DOUGHERTY, GEORGE. Phila. November 3, 1819. 7.71. DUEY, ADAM. Philadelphia. January 26, 1820. 7.94. DUFFUS, ANDREW. Phila. September 6, 1819. 7.56. DUNCAN, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark, Co. of Philadelphia. January 5, 1820. 7.90. DUNCAN, JAMES. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia, Penna. May 3, 1820. 7.136. EDENBORN, JACOB. Phila. June 10, 1819. 7.19. ELLIOTT, JOHN. District of Southwark, County of Philadelphia. December 29, 1820. 7.222. ERANGHTY, MARY (ALIAS MURPHY). Philadelphia. October 26, 1820. 7.204. ERVINE, JAMES. Phila. May 1, 1819. 7.6. ESLER, ANN MARIA. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. August 26, 1820. 7.180. EVANS, OLIVER. Phila. April 22, 1819. 7.41. EVANS, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. July 11, 1820. 7.166. EYRE, NATHAN. Phila. July 12, 1819. 7.36. FALLAR, CASPAR. August 18, 1819. 7.45. FARMER, MARGARET. City of Philadelphia. June 1, 1820. 7.149. FIERHELLER, EVA CATHARINA. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia. April 4, 1820. 7.122. FISHER, CATHERINE. Philadelphia, Penna. June 12, 1820. 7.157. FISHER, MARY. Bristol Township. Phila. Co. May 15, 1819. 7.12. FLANNEY, JACOB. Township of Byberry. County of Philadelphia. August 12, 1820. 7.180. FLEZLER, VALENTIN. Philadelphia, Penna. March 13, 1820. 7.112. FLOWERS, GEORGE. Phila. June 29, 1819. 7.33. FLUCK, ADAM. Phila. October 7, 1819. 7.67. FORSYTH, ISAAC. Philadelphia. July 31, 1820. 7.173. FORSYTHE, JAMES. Philadelphia. August 12, 1820. 7.178. FOULKE, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. October 28, 1820. 7.207. FRANCIS, FRANCIS H. Philadelphia. June 21, 1820. 7.158. FRASER, THOMAS. Saint Bartholomews Parish. September 20, 1820. 7.190. FRAZER, SARAH. North Liberties. County of Philadelphia. September 12, 1820. 7.187. FREEMAN, BENJAMIN. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. October 31, 1820. 7.206. FRISS, ANN. Penn Township. March 29, 1820. 7.131. FULKRAD, MICHAEL. Frankford, Philadelphia Co. February 11, 1820. 7.101. GALLE, FREDERICK. Germantown Township. Phila. Co. December 18, 1819. 7.84. GAMBLE, MARY. Philadelphia. November 9, 1820. 7.210. GARDINER, JOHN. Delaware Co., Penna. January 18, 1820. 7.93. GARDNER, MARY MAGDALEN. Penn Township. Philadelphia County. October 28, 1820. 7.204. GARING, MICHAEL. Kensington, Northern Liberties. February 21, 1820. 7.104. GEDDEN, HENRY. Penn Township. Phila. Co. July 6, 1819. 7.33. GILLICHAN, MARY. Phila. May 10, 1819. 7.12. GORDON, THOMAS. June 4, 1819. 7.19. GRAMBO, CHRISTIAN. Phila. June 18, 1819. 7.25. GRAVEL, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. May 18, 1820. 7.144. GREEVES, THOMAS. Phila. July 10, 1819. 7.35. GUYER, CASPER. County of Philadelphia. Township of Germantown. July 19, 1820. 7.168. HAAS, SAMUEL. August 29, 1820. 7.185. HALL, MAHLON. Township of Blockley. Phila. Co. August 21, 1819. 7.48. HALLOWELL, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. December 18, 1820. 7.222. HAMEL, ROSANNA. Phila. June 9, 1819. 7.23. HAMILTON, JAMES. Philadelphia. November 25, 1820. 7.221. HAMILTON, TALBOT. Philadelphia. August 7, 1820. 7.176. HANSELL, GEORGE. Blockley. December 29, 1819. 7.85. HARLIN, EDWARD. Philadelphia. August 26, 1820. 7.184. HARRISON, HENRY. Kensington, Philadelphia. August 2, 1820. 7.174. HART, SEYMOUR. Northern Liberties. Phila. August 19, 1819. 7.51. HASTINGS, GRACE. Philadelphia. March 16, 1820. 7.125. HEIMER, JOHN. Philadelphia. September 14, 1820. 7.189. HOFFNER, GEORGE. Passyunk Township. County of Philadelphia. November 27, 1820. 7.214. HOUGH, MARY. Philadelphia. June 29, 1820. 7.161. HOWARD, THOMAS. Township of Passyunk, County of Philadelphia. March 23, 1820. 7.117. HOYE, CORNELIUS. Philadelphia. October 20, 1819. 7.159. HUMES, GEORGE. Philadelphia, Penna. December 7, 1820. 7.219. HUNNEKER, JOSEPH. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. July 12, 1820. 7.166. HURREY, SAMUEL. Philadelphia, Penna. May 8, 1820. 7.138. HURST, WILLIAM. Township of Oxford. County of Philadelphia. September 1, 1820. 7.186. HUSE, ANN. Phila. November 12, 1819. 7.74. HUSTON, JOHN. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia. October 24, 1820. 7.201. HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. July 1, 1820. 7.162. JOAD, JOHN. Phila. July 7, 1818. 7.5. JOHNSON, JACOB. September 30, 1819. 7.64. JOHNSON, JAMES C. Now of Phila. November 29, 1819. 7.77. JOHNSON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. December 7, 1820. 7.219. JOHNSTON, ALICE. Philadelphia. March 14, 1820. 7.113. JOSIAH, JAMES. Late of Benhalem Township. County of Bucks. September 21, 1820. 7.190. KAY, CHARLES. Southwark, Philadelphia. February 29, 1820. 7.109. KENNEDY, ELIZABETH. Now of Northern Liberties. October 25, 1820. 7.70. KENTON, GEORGE. Oxford Lower Township. County of Philadelphia. April 6, 1820. 7.121. KLETT, CATHARINE. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia. April 20, 1820. 7.132. KNOSZ, JACOB. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. December 5, 1820. 7.220. KRIGAMYER, HENRY. Philadelphia. January 31, 1820. 7.100. LAMPATER, GEORGE. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. August 15, 1820. 7.179. LAWS, CLEMENT. Phila. May 26, 1819. 7.17. LAWSON, WILLIAM. December 21, 1818. 7.68. LEDLIE, ELIZABETH. County of Philadelphia. November 1, 1820. 7.208. LENNOX, SARAH. Phila. November 24, 1818. 7.13. LEPPEY, HENRY. Philadelphia, Penna. January 15, 1820. 7.92. LEWIS, WILLIAM. Phila. Co. August 18, 1819. 7.46. LISTER, JOHN SMITH. District of Southward. Phila. Co. November 25, 1819. 7.78. LLOYD, SUSANNA. Phila. June 22, 1819. 7.28. LOPEZ, ANN. Phila. May 29, 1819. 7.24. LYCAN, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. June 7, 1819. 7.22. MALONY, BERRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. June 23, 1819. 7.30. MANGOLD, GEORGE. City of Philadelphia. May 26, 1820. 7.147. MANIGAULT, CHARLOTTE. Charleston. February 3, 1820. 7.83. MANSIN, PETER. County of Philadelphia. April 19, 1820. 7.131. MARIS, MARGARET. Late of Fallsington, Bucks County, Penna. December 11, 1818. 7.134. MARLEY, RICHARD JACKSON, Senr. Philadelphia. January 3, 1820. 7.88. MAY, PETER. Township of Lower Merion. County of Montgomery, Penna. April 26, 1820. 7.133. McCULLOCH, SARAH. Philadelphia. March 20, 1820. 7.116. McILHENNY, MOSES. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. December 5, 1820. 7.218. McILWHAIN, CHRISTIAN. Philadelphia. May 30, 1820. 7.147. McVEA, HENRY. July 6, 1819. 7.34. McVEAUGH, EDMOND. Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia Co., Penna. March 1, 1820. 7.109. MERKER, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. March 6, 1820. 7.110. MEYER, JOHN (signed MYERS). Germantown. County of Philadelphia. May 7, 1820. 7.111. MINTZER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 3, 1819. 7.55. MORGAN, CEASAR. Philadelphia. October 2, 1820. 7.195. MORROW, WILLIAM. Township of Passyunk. Phila. Co. September 29, 1819. 7.63. MULCAHEY, JOHN. Phila. August 9, 1819. 7.43. MULLER, C. I. F. District of Southwark. Philadelphia Co. March 22, 1820. 7.115. MUNSEES, HENRY. Phila. June 22, 1819. 7.29. MURPHY, ROSETTA. Philadelphia. September 14, 1820. 7.195. NATHANS, MARIA. Philadelphia. June 22, 1820. 7.164. NELSON, ANDREW. Township of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia Co. March 29, 1820. 7.119. NERAUD, FRANCIS. Southwark. Philadelphia. February 10, 1820. 7.100. NEVIES, JOHN. Phila. August 4, 1819. 7.41. NEWELL, WILLIAM, SENR. Philadelphia. October 7, 1820. 7.198. NICE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. February 24, 1820. 7.105. NONEWILER, MATTHIAS. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia County. March 27, 1820. 7.118. O'CONNOR, CHRISTOPHER. District of Southwark. May 8, 1820. 7.137. O'NEILL, HENRY. Phila. July 12, 1819. 7.59. OTTINGER, CHRISTOPHER. Germantown. December 6, 1820. 7.242. OXLEY, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. January 12, 1820. 7.91. PATTERSON, JOHN. Phila. August 31, 1819. 7.55. PAUL, JEREMIAH. Phila. September 8, 1819. 7.58. PEMBERTON, PHILADELPHIA. Phila. September 6, 1819. 7.57. PERSEW, AARON. Philadelphia, Penna. April 10, 1820. 7.124. PETERSON, JACOB. Northern Liberties Township. County of Philadelphia. August 26, 1820. 7.181. PHILE, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 26, 1819. 7.71. PINTARD, ABIGAIL. January 31, 1820. 7.98. POTTS, JAMES. Philadelphia. Now Chester, Penna. November 22, 1820. 7.214. POWELL, WILLIAM. Phila. December 3, 1819. 7.81. PRESTON, WILLIAM, JR. Northern Liberties. Phila. October 7, 1819. 7.67. PRESTON, WILLIAM, SENR. North Liberties. Philadelphia. October 9, 1820. 7.197. PREVOST, HENRY M. Phila. July 6, 1819. 7.35. REDMAN, REBECCA. Phila. June 21, 1819. 7.26. RIGHTER, MICHAEL. Roxborough. Phila. Co. August 3, 1819. 7.50. RIGHTER, PETER. Roxborough Township. Phila. Co. June 26, 1819. 7.30. ROBERTS, THOMAS. Blockley. County of Philadelphia. December 2, 1820. 7.216. RUSH, JACOB, ESQ. Philadelphia. January 24, 1820. 7.94. SALAIGNAC, SEVERIN ANTOINE. 7.150. SANDERS, GEORGE. Township Germantown. County of Philadelphia. November 18, 1820. 7.213. SANKEY, CHARLES. Philadelphia. May 29, 1820. 7.149. SARGENT, WINTHROP. Natchez, Mississippi October 1, 1818. 7.225. SCHOCH, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties. March 30, 1820. 7.114. SCHOOCK, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties. Phila. September 28, 1819. 7.65. SELLERS, JOHN. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia. October 5, 1820. 7.196. SERMON, MARY. November 19, 1819. 7.75. SHARPNACK, HENRY. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County. July 24, 1820. 7.168. SHAW, JOHN AULDHAM. November 1, 1819. 7.85. SHEAFF, HENRY. Philadelphia. February 16, 1820. 7.102. SHERIDAN, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. August 16, 1820. 7.189. SHIELDS, THOMAS. Phila. December 30, 1819. 7.86. SHOEMAKER, JOSEPH. Phila. September 3, 1819. 7.56. SHOEMAKER, REBECCA. Philadelphia. January 4, 1820. 7.89. SIMS, WALTER. Now living Davidson County, State of Tennessee. January __, 1820. 7.139. SIMSON, JOHN. Phila. August 27, 1819. 7.49. SMITH, JAMES. Town of St. Mary's. Georgia. July 24, 1820. 7.170. SMITH, JOHN GEORGE. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. July 17, 1820. 7.167. SONES, AGNES CATHARINE. Philadelphia. November 29, 1820. 7.215. STALL, FREDERICK. Phila. Co. August 3, 1819. 7.40. STEAR, MARY. Philadelphia Co. February 23, 1820. 7.105. STEEL, EVE. Philadelphia. December 9, 1818. 7.160. STEINMETZ, ANDREW B. Phila. June 3, 1819. 7.22. STEWART, ANDREW. Philadelphia. March 22, 1820. 7.114. STEWART, THOMAS. November 23, 1819. 7.76. STOUT, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. March 27, 1820. 7.119. STRAKER, SUSANNAH. Island of Barbadoes, now of Philadelphia. April 13, 1820. 7.129. STRETCH, THOMAS. Phila. October 18, 1819. 7.68. SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH. Phila. August 14, 1819. 7.45. SUMMERL, WILLIAM. Phila. July 29, 1819. 7.40. SUPLEE, JONATHAN. Blockley, County of Philadelphia, Penna. February 26, 1820. 7.107. SUTHERLAND, DANIEL. September 5, 1820. 7.186. SUTTER, JOHN GARDNER. City of Philadelphia. May 3, 1820. 7.137. THOMAS, JONATHAN. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. June 12, 1820. 7.155. THOMAS, JOSHUA. Radnor Township. County of Delaware, Penna. May 19, 1820. 7.148. THOMPSON, JOHN. Phila. September 25, 1819. 7.61. THOMSON, JESSE. Philadelphia. January 25, 1820. 7.95. TUNIS, JEHU R. Phila. November 8, 1819. 7.72. VAN AMRINGE, ELIZABETH. City of New York. June 29, 1820. 7.163. VANLEER, BENJAMIN. County of Chester, Penna. November 17, 1820. 7.212. WALCH, RODGER. (signed Roger Walsh) Philadelphia, Penna. May 2, 1820. 7.135. WALMSLEY, ABIGAIL. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County. December 1, 1820. 7.215. WALTER, PHILIP. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. December 16, 1820. 7.224. WARE, DAVID. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. June 19, 1819. 7.25. WARE, HENRIETTA. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. June 8, 1820. 7.152. WAY, GEORGE. Washington City, District of Columbia. June 5, 1819. 7.16. WAYNE, WILLIAM. Philadelphia Co. February 25, 1820. 7.106. WEBB, MARGARET. District of Southwark. March 18, 1820. 7.113. WENTZEL, JOHN. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. August 22, 1820. 7.181. WESCOTT, PATIENCE. Philadelphia. October 20, 1820. 7.199. WETHERILL, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. January 27, 1820. 7.95. WHITE, HANNAH. Phila. October 20, 1819. 7.68. WHITEMAN, HENRY. Philadelphia. April 21, 1820. 7.131. WILLIAMS, CATHARINE. Phila. September 6, 1819. 7.59. WILLIAMS, EVE YOUNG ???. District of Southwark, County of Philadelphia. February 25, 1820. 7.134. WILLIAMS, OLIVER. Phila. June 4, 1819. 7.22. WILSON, GEORGE. North Liberties. October 3, 1820. 7.195. WINEMORE, JACOB. County of Philadelphia. November 15, 1820. 7.213. WOELPPER, GEORGE GOTTFRIED. Philadelphia. July 25, 1820. 7.171. WORRILL, JONATHAN. Phila. August 14, 1819. 7.42. YEAGER, JOHN. Phila. July 14, 1819. 7.37. YOUNG, JAMES C. County of Philadelphia. February 28, 1820. 7.121. ZELLEY, DANIEL. Philadelphia County. April 12, 1820. 7.130. ____________________________________________________ BYRON, JOSHUA. Phila. Co. March 2, 1819. April 22, 1819. 7.4. Legacies to brother, George Byron, his wife and his children. To Joshua Byron, son of my brother, Dr. Benjamin Byron, deceased. To Charlotte Byron, sister to Joshua aforementioned. To my brother, Christopher Byron, in trust for the children of brother, Charles Byron, deceased. To my sister, Elizabeth Ash. To said brother, Christopher. To brother, Rev. Samuel Byron. To John Byron and Elizabeth Byron, son and daughter of brother, William, deceased. Said Elizabeth is married, and her name, I believe is Elizabeth Dickinson. To my present housekeeper, Elizabeth Meredith. To my former housekeeper, Catharine Barkenbile. To Joseph Meredith, son to said housekeeper. To Benjamin Parker and to Joshua Byron Parker, his son. To Orphan Society of Phila. To The Indigent Widow and Single Women's Society of Phila. To Vestrymen and Church Wardens of Episcopal Church, called Saint John's in Northern Liberties, of Phila. Co. To the Female Hospitable Society in Phila. To the Northern Dispensary. To the Southern Dispensary. Execs: Friends, John Harland, Alexander Purves, Richard Milne, all of Phila. Wit: Joseph Jackson, Peter Smith. Letters to Alexander Purves and Richard Milne. JOAD, JOHN. Phila. April 30, 1818. July 7, 1818. 7.5. Legacy to my housekeeper, Elizabeth Moore, if she continues to live with me. All residue to my stepdaughter, Margaret Pease, of Phila., widow. To Breidenhart Evers and Amelia Evers, when of age, children of Maria Evers. To Charles Allen of Phila., druggist, in trust for his children. To friend, Thomas Mitchell, of Phila., conveyancer. Execs: Said Charles Allen, Thomas Mitchell. Wit: Philip Mason, Henry M. Zollickoffer. Letters to Thomas Mitchell. ERVINE, JAMES. Phila. Gentleman. November 11, 1816. May 1, 1819. 7.6. To cousins, Robert Bethell, William Bethell and William Ker, in trust for cousin, Frances Irvine Browne, daughter of said Robert Bethel and wife of William I. Browne, and her children. To James Irvine Browne and his brother, Peter Browne, sons of said William I. Browne and Frances, his wife. To said William I. Browne and Frances Irvine, his wife, in trust for t heir daughter, Sarah Dutton Brown, she to receive principal at 19 years. To Robert Bethell, son of William Bethell and Mary, his wife, a bond from his grandfather, Robert Bethell. Late uncle, William Roush, of Phila., Esq., bequeathed to his son-in-law, Joseph Ker, and his daughter, Sarah, wife of said Joseph Ker, and their children, a lot of ground in Phila, etc. Said Joseph Ker, since deceased. To my cousins,William Ker and Frances Ker. To said Sarah Ker, in trust for her son, Irvine Ker. At his death, to his surviving brothers and sisters. To my cousins, James Irvine Rush, Susannah Rush and her sister, Sarah Rush, children of late Joseph Rush, deceased. Residue to Elizabeth Bethell, wife of said Robert Bethell, and said Frances Irvine Browne. Execs: Robert Bethell, said Frances Irvine Browne. Wit: Susannah Louisa Baker, George A. Baker, Jr., George A. Baker. Codicil: November 17, 1818. Adds John Claxton to Trustees, also to be Executor in place of William I. Browne. Revokes legacy to James Ivine Browne and Peter Browne, sons of William I. Browne. Wit: Jacob Wayne, Jacob Trexler, Geo. A. Baker. DAWSON, ROBERT. Phila. Merchant. May 7, 1818. May 6, 1819. 7.10. Execs: Wife, Esther, son, Josiah Dawson. Estate to said wife, and to my children, Rebecca and Josiah Dawson. Wit: Martin Fisher, Fred'k. Beates. Letters to Josiah Dawson. DEAL, DANIEL. Kensington. Phila. Co. Blacksmith. April 9, 1814. April 13, 1819. 7.11. Income of estate to wife, Mary, she to educate son, William. After decease of said wife, estate to my children: Anne, Sarah, Mary, Jacob, Daniel, Peter, John and William. Execs: Said wife, my sons-in-law, Andrew Zeiss and William Sutton. Wit: Robt. Whitehead, Anthony McCoy, Anth'y. Kennedy. Codicil: March 26, 1819. Received from mother-in-law, Barbara Coe, for son, Jacob, to be kept at interest until of age. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jacob Pister. GILLICHAN, MARY. Phila. Widow of George Gillichan, late of same place. January 26, 1819. May 10, 1819. 7.12. Estate to my nieces, Anna Maria Connelly, Eliza Connelly and Margaret Connelly, children of my brother, Jacob Connelly. Execs: Friend, William Morrison, said Jacob Connelly. Wit: William T. Palmer, Mordecai L. Dawson. FISHER, MARY. Bristol Township. Phila. Co. Single Woman. November 17, 1818. May 15, 1819. 7.12. Estate to my mother, Elizabeth Fisher, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: John Deprefontaine, Isaac M. Kulp. LENNOX, SARAH. Phila. Widow. October 29, 1816. November 24, 1818. 7.13. Legacy to my brother, James H. McCulloch, residing in Baltimore, and to his son, my nephew, James McCulloch, Jr., and to my two other nephews, Hugh Birckhead and James Birckhead. To my sister, Jane Birkhead. To Trustees of 2nd Presbyterian Church of Phila. To Mary Lawrence of Phila., widow of Benjamin Lawrence. Legacy to Jane Hutchinson, now or lately residing either in Washington City or Georgetown. To my nephews, Lennox Anderson, Alexander Anderson, Lennox Birckhead, and to my niece, Eveline Anderson. To Ashbel Green, Jr., son of Dr. Ashbel Green, and my late niece Christiana, his wife, when of age. To nieces, Augusta Anderson, Christiana Bond and Sarah Birckhead. To my relation, Ann Holland, wife of Charles Holland. To my friends, George Taylor, Samuel Hodgdon and his wife, Mary Hodgdon, Elizabeth Hodgdon, widow of Capt. Benjamin Hodgdon, Mary Lawrence, and to wife of Mr. Pollard Birckhead. Execs: Friends, Andrew Bayard, Esq., George Taylor, both of Phila., my niece, Augusta Anderson. Wit: Elizabeth Smith, Mary H. Odden, Peter Thomson. Codicil: November 1818. To Ashbel Green, Jr. of Princeton, New Jersey, to be under direction of his aunt, Augusta Anderson, of Phila. To Samuel Hodgdon, Sr., and Jane, his wife, both of Phila. To Jane Hutchinson of George Town, District of Columbia. To James H. McCulloch, Sr., his son, James H. McCulloch, Jr., Lennox Birckhead, Alexander M. Anderson, Theodore Anderson, all of Baltimore, Maryland, also to Edward Anderson and Lennox Anderson, both of Phila. Wit: Theo'e. Anderson. Letters to Augusta Anderson. BRADLEY, JAMES. Phila. Grocer. November 10, 1813. May 22, 1819. 7.15. Estate to wife, Mary Bradley, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Thomas Hoskins, Charles McHarahen. WAY, GEORGE. Washington City, District of Columbia. At present, in Phila., late Printer. At present, Manufacturer of Glass. May 17, 1819. June 5, 1819. 7.16. Legacies to my father, Andrew Way, sisters, Elizabeth, Rachel and Mary Way. To my sister, Margaret Hewitt, father, Andrew Way, and my brother, Andrew Way, Jr., in trust for nieces: Juliana, Margaretta, Louisa, Caroline, Ann and Catharine Hewitt. To brother, Andrew Way, and my nephew, George Way. Execs: Father, Andrew Way, brother Andrew Way, Jr., friend, James McClery of Washington City. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. Letters to Andrew Way and Andrew Way, Jr. LAWS, CLEMENT. Phila. Merchant. February 9, 1819. May 26, 1819. 7.17. Real estate in Kent Co. near Smyrna, and in Sussex Co., in Concord, both in State of Delaware, and in Phila. Co., to be sold. Proceeds to my wife, Mary, and my children, William, John, Melson, Elizabeth, Mary and Lydia Laws. Execs: Ludowick Laws, Elijah Laws, George Laws, all of Phila. Wit: Israel Maule, Joseph Gibbons. Codicil: March 3, 1819. Wit: Othniel Alsop, Joseph Gibbons. Letters to Elijah Laws and George Laws. GORDON, THOMAS. December 20, 1817. June 4, 1819. 7.19. I leave my trunk of clothes with Rachall Nordike, with power if I die to receive everything that belongeth to me. Philip Vores, of Phila., oysterman, Rachel Fleming, wife of Alexander Fleming, of Southwark., mariner, affirmed. EDENBORN, JACOB. Phila. Currier. January 29, 1819. June 10, 1819. 7.19. To my wife, Mary Edenborn, she to educate my younger children. To my children: Catharine, Philip, Mary, Harriett, Peter, Jacob, Samuel, Louisa, Joseph, Margaret, Elizabeth and Benjamin. Execs: Wife, Mary, my son-in-law, Charles Erdman. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. CATHRALL, ISAAC. Phila. Practitioner of Physick. November 26, 1816. March 18, 1819. 7.20. To my wife, Ann, and to my son, Chas. Edward, and my daughter, Mary Cathrall. Executors, Guardians and Trustees: Nephews, John Elfreth, Isaac C. Elfreth, cousin, Robt. Waln. Wit: Andrew Underhill, Peter Thomson. STEINMETZ, ANDREW B. Phila. Mariner. May 9, 1818. June 3, 1819. 7.22. Estate to son, Henry Stinemetz, and to my stepson, Ellwood Cline. Exec: Thomas Taylor, of Phila., taylor. Wit: Sarah Fritez, Edw'd. Corfield. Thomas Watson, of Phila., teacher, affirmed. WILLIAMS, OLIVER. Phila. July 27, 1815. June 4, 1819. 7.22 Estate to my wife, Judith Williams, and after her decease, to my children. Exec: Wife, Judith. Wit: Richard Howell, Jonathan Trusty. LYCAN, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Phila. March 16, 1819. June 7, 1819. 7.22. Legacy to Rebecca Young, daughter of Marks Young. To my uncle, John Arrison, his daughter, Sarah Arrison, and to William Oram. Residue to my kinsmen, John Arrison and Shipford Arrison. Exec: My friend, Simon Shugart, the elder. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Ann Petit. HAMEL, ROSANNA. Phila. Widow of James Hamel, late of same city. February 25, 1819. June 9, 1819. 7.23. Legacies to daughter, Polly, granddaughters, Rosanna Rodderfield and Elizabeth Rodderfield. To son, Littleton W. Hamel, land in Pongoteague, in Accomac Co., Virginia, to which I became entitled by decease of my brother, Henry Trader, and by a deed from my brother, Samuel. To my son, Samuel, land in Phila. Exec: Said son, Samuel Hamel. Wit: James Castles, John Askin, Thomas Mitchell. BAILEY, HUGH. District of Southwark. Phila. May 19, 1819. June 12, 1819. 7.24. Estate to my wife, Catharine, and to my son, John, after her decease. Execs: Alexander Black, Samuel Glass. Wit: Jeremiah Osbourn, John Allison. LOPEZ, ANN. Phila. Widow. December 31, 1816. May 29, 1819. 7.24. Estate to my granddaughter, Ann Furze, daughter of James Furze. Exec: Friend, Joseph Simons of said city, merchant. My gold watch to my son, named Joseph Daymon. Wit: William D. Kennedy. Caleb Carmalt, Jr. GRAMBO, CHRISTIAN. Phila. Merchant. October 3, 1818. June 18, 1819. 7.25. Estate to my wife, Elizabeth, and to my two sons, Henry and Edmond. Executors and Guardians: My wife, Elizabeth, my friend, Jacob Bretz. Wit: John J. Mahany, Henry Weaver, James A. Mahany. WARE, DAVID. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Merchant. December 14, 1818. June 19, 1819. 7.25. Annuity to my mother, Ann Ware. Residue to my wife, Henrietta Ware, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: James Sawer, Caleb Carmalt, Jr. Resealed December 14, 1818. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. REDMAN, REBECCA. Phila. May 28, 1819. June 21, 1819. 7.26. To daughter, Juliana Miller, a legacy in satisfaction of a bond given by Joseph Redman and myself for part of her father's estate, which descended to the said Juliana. To daughter, Maria Nicholas, the house where I now dwell, in Phila. Executors to buy house for daughter, Eliza Ewing, in Phila. To my nephew, Bird Wilson. Executors to purchase house, in Phila., for daughter, Juliana Miller. To my niece, Catherine Bird. To Female Association of Phila. To Orphan Asylum, in Phila. To son-in-law, Sam'l. Nicholas. Residue to said three daughters. Execs: Nephew, Bird Wilson, my sons-in-law, Samuel Ewing and Samuel Nicholas. Wit: Charles Evans, Thomas H. White. Codicil: Legacies to granddaughter, Rebecca Nicholas, and to Ellen Ewing. Letters to Samuel Ewing. LLOYD, SUSANNA. Phila. May 31, 1814. June 22, 1819. 7.28 My estate to my sisters, Mary and Hannah Lloyd, and to my brothers, Thomas and Jonathan, and their children. Legacy to Sarah Crosky. Execs: Thos., Jonathan and Hannah Lloyd. Wit: Thos. Williams, Thos. R. Williams. Letters to Thos. Lloyd. MUNSEES, HENRY. Phila. Plaisterer. December 7, 1818. June 22, 1819. 7.29. To my sister, Susannah Murray, wife of James Murray, of Phila., storekeeper, my property in Phila., devised to me by my late father, Dieterick Munses. Exec: Said sister, Susannah Murray. Wit: Henry Long, Thomas Hoskin. MALONY, BERRY. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. February 5, 1818. June 23, 1819. 7.30. Estate to my wife, Elizabeth Malony, and at her death, to my son, Joseph Malony, and my two daughters, Hannah Malony and Rebecca Malony. Execs: Said wife, Elizabeth, son, Joseph. Wit: Ralf Briggs, Charles Webster, Jonathan Conard. RIGHTER, PETER. Roxborough Township. Phila. Co. Yeoman. October 2, 1817. June 26, 1819. 7.30. To my wife, Elizabeth Righter, and after her decease, estate to be sold and proceeds to my nine grandchildren, the children of my son, John Righter, deceased, son, Joseph Righter, granddaughter, Hannah Jones, daughter of my daughter, Mary Jones, deceased, granddaughter, Elizabeth Righter, daughter of son, Anthony Righter, deceased, daughter-in-law, Rebecca Righter, widow of son, Anthony, daughter-in-law, ____, widow of son John Righter. Exec: Friend, John Livezey of Roxborough Township, Phila. Co., miller. Wit: Joseph Livezey, Thomas Livezey. CHEW, ELIZABETH. February 22, 1816. June 28, 1819. 7.32. 3,000 pounds to each of my three unmarried daughters, Henrietta, Maria and Catharine Chew. To son, Benjamin Chew, my estate called, Whitehall, in Moyamensing and Passyunk Townships, Phila. Co. Married daughters: Margaret Howard, Juliana Nicklin, Sophia Philips and Harriet Carroll. Execs: Son, Benjamin Chew, son-in-law, John E. Howard, Esq., my friend, William Tilghman, Esq. Wit: William Rawle, Thomas M. Willing. Letters to Benjamin Chew and Wm. Tilghman. FLOWERS, GEORGE. Phila. Yeoman. April 19, 1819. June 29, 1819. 7.33. Estate to my wife, Hannah, and to my five children: James, John, Elizabeth, Sarah and Emeline. Release son, Geo., from payment of rent due to me. Execs: Daniel Knight, Abraham Woglom. Wit: John Mingle, Jacob F. Hoeckley. GEDDEN, HENRY. Penn Township. Phila. Co. Victualler. January 19, 1819. July 6, 1819. 7.33. My estate to be for use of my wife, Mary, and children, under age. Execs: Friend, Robert Chapman, my wife, Mary Gedden. Wit: Charles F. Hansel, Abraham Forst. McVEA, HENRY. April 2, 1819. July 6, 1819. 7.34. Legacies to Bernard McGall, near Arnagh, and to Capt. Pole. Residue to my two sisters, Mary and Margaret. Exec: Hugh McAnulty. Wit: Patrick McCoy, Hugh McAnulty, Jane McAnulty, affirmed. PREVOST, HENRY M. Phila. June 15, 1819. July 6, 1819. 7.35. Estate to Executors in trust for my wife, Emma, and my children. Execs: Wife, my brothers, Andrew M. Prevost, Lewis M. Prevost. Guardians of children: Said wife, brother, Andrew. Wit: John Cliffton, Culpeper Bridges, William P. Mort. Letters to Andrew M. Prevost and Emma Prevost. GREEVES, THOMAS. Phila. Stock and Exchange Broker. May 10, 1819. July 10, 1819. 7.35. Estate to my wife, Mary Emlen Greeves. Execs: Friends, John Hallowell, Jeremiah Emlen. Wit: John McAllister, Jr., Charles Bruster. EYRE, NATHAN. Phila. Merchant, Tailor. November 7, 1818. July 12, 1819. 7.36. Estate in Phila. and Camden, New Jersey to be sold, proceeds to wife, Elizabeth, and my children: Ann K. Thompson, Maria, Sarah K., Elizabeth K., Joseph K. and Emma K. Eyre. Legacies bequeathed to daughters, Ann K. Thompson, Maria and Sarah K. Eyre, by their grandfather, Joseph Kay. Wife to be Guardian of minor children and Procurator or Guardian of said daughter, Ann K. Thompson. Execs: Said wife, brother-in-law, Joseph L. Kay and Thomas Redman, Jr., County of Gloucester, New Jersey. Wit: Hugh Christy, Jacob Clement, John Stroup, Jr. Codicil: July 3, 1819. John Ashburner, Jr., of Phila., Executor, in addition to those in Will. Wit: Hugh Christy, Thomas H. Roberts, Robert Imlay. YEAGER, JOHN. Phila. Shoemaker. March 21, 1819. July 14, 1819. 7.37. Income of estate to my wife, Kitty, for herself and young children, until 21 years, then to be divided between said wife and my ten children by her, and my grandchild, by my late son, George Yeager. To son, Micheal Yeager, suit of mourning valued at $40, and $25 in cash, etc., hoping that he will be more prudent with this last bequeath. Wife to be Guardian of minor children. Exec: Son, Joseph Yeager. Wit: Christopher Wetherill, William Laird. BURN, CATHARINE. Phila. Single Woman. March 26, 1819. July 14, 1819. 7.38. To my Executors, John S. Smith and James Sawer, for erecting a marble tomb over the grave of my parents in the burial ground of the First Presbyterian Church in Pine St., Phila, the names of my parents, my brothers and sisters who are buried near, also my own name to be engraved thereon. Legacy to said Executors for my nephew, John Burn Wainwright, when of age. To my mother's sister, Jane Galloway, and her children. Wearing apparel to Elizabeth Dick. Residue to my brothers, William Burn and Robert Burn. Wit: James S. Smith, Joseph Allen. Codicil: June 28, 1819. Legacies to Arminilla Groves, Mrs. Margaret Watson, cousin, Ellen ---, said cousin's legacy to be sent to my aunt, Catharine Burns. To Miss Jane Snyder, to be delivered to her father, Geo. C. Snyder. To Mrs. Phoebe Dickinson. Deceased sister, Ellen Thomas. To Mrs. McDougal. Wit: Joseph Allen, Charles Allen. SUMMERL, WILLIAM. Phila. Son of Joseph Summerl, late of said city, merchant, deceased. Now going on a tour of military duty. September 6, 1814. July 29, 1819. 7.40. Estate to my wife, Sarah Summerl, and after her death, to my child or children. If no issue, then to my wife, forever. Execs: Said wife, Sarah, my friend, Samuel Richards, of Phila., silversmith. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Nathan W. Eyre. STALL, FREDERICK. Phila. Co. Rope Maker. May 13, 1819. August 3, 1819. 7.40. Wife, Catharine Stall, to have use of estate. After her decease, to my daughter, Eliza Reese, son, George Stall, and my daughter, Catharine Stall. Exec: Said wife. Wit: John Adam Bernard, Hannah Pinkees, James Butler. NEVIES, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. December 12, 1815. August 4, 1819. 7.41. Estate to my wife, Maria Teresa Johana Nevies, and to all my children by said wife, should I have any. Exec: Said wife. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, John Keefe. EVANS, OLIVER. Phila. February 17, 1816. April 22, 1819. Admin. Book M.P. 150, No. 97. Legacy to daughter, Elizabeth, wife of John Lamley. To sons, George, Cadwalader and Oliver, and to daughters, Ann, wife of James I. Rush, Rachel, wife of Peter I. D. Muhlenberg, and Sarah Evans. Residue to wife, Sarah. After her death, to our children. Property in Phila., in Ridley Township, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and in New York. Should wife die before me, sons George and Cadwalader to be Executors. To heirs of Owen Evans. Exec: Said wife. Wit: Charles I. Ingersoll, Sam'l. Wilcocks, William D. Hopkins, of Phila., student at law, affirmed. Codicil: April 15, 1819. Since making Will, February 17, 1816, I have married a second wife. To wife, Hetty, should she survive me, my right, title, interest and property, and all the benefit and advantages thereof, within the State of New York only, of and unto my letters Patent for my improvements in the art of manufacturing flour and meal and in the several machines in the said letters patent. Wit: Edm'd. H. Pendleton, David Rogers, Jr., Valentine Mott. Christian B. Merkel, of Phila., burr mill stone maker, affirmed. Recorded in Administration Book M, 150, No. 97. MULCAHEY, JOHN. Phila. August 5, 1818. August 9, 1819. 7.43. Legacies to my friend, James Welsh, whom I appoint Executor, and to my sister, Mrs. Dalton's son, Andrew. If no son of that name, to my sister, Mrs. Wall's son, Andrew. If she has no son of that name, to Dennis, the son of Richard and said Mrs. Wall. Executors to collect debt from cousin, John Mulcahey. Wit: William Whelan, Patrick McDonnell. WORRILL, JONATHAN. Phila. Gentleman. May 23, 1818. August 14, 1819. 7.42. Legacies to Catherine Sheperd and her sister, Rebecca Simmons, nieces of my wife. To Margaret Williams, my housekeeper. To Susannah Albright, sister of said Margaret Williams. To Catharine Johnson, wife of Richard Johnson of Lyme [?]. After her death, to the children of her brother, Robert Lloyd. To Susannah Chamberlain, wife of Nathaniel Chamberlain. If she leaves no issue, then to West Town Boarding School, under direction of Yearly Meeting of Friends of Pennsylvania, and to the Contributors to Asylum, near Phila., for the insane. To Lydia Lloyd, wife of Robert Lloyd, son of Levi and Hannah Lloyd, deceased. To Gabriel Parris, son-in-law of Benjamin Olden. To nephew, Nathan Yarnall. To Joseph, the son of Charles and Rebecca Jobson of Northern Liberties. To Rachael Dillworth, widow of Joseph Dillworth. Execs: Brother-in-law, Ellis Yarnall, Joseph Warner, Benjamin H. Yarnall. Wit: Thomas Kennedy, Daniel Niles, William Lawrence. DEIMLING, FRANCIS G. Phila. Co. Merchant. February 8, 1814. August 11, 1819. 7.43. Execs: Wife, Maria Gertrauda Deimling, my friend, Francis Ingraham, of Phila. The heirs in Germany to the estate of Frederick Weiss, late of Strasburg Township, Lancaster Co., deceased, by letter of attorney, did appoint Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, Esq., and myself to be their attornies, etc. Said Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg since deceased, I do hereby substitute my said Executors to be the lawful attornies of said heirs in Germany. Estate to my wife. To brother, Wilhelm Gotfreed Deimling, Burgvogt (Bailiff of the Castle) of Emmendingen in ---. To brother, Ernst Frederick Deimling, Senator, my sisters, Henrietta Muller and Christiana Gottreu, all of the City of Denlach [?]. To nephew, Francis Christopher Deimling, of Phila. Wit: George Weiss, Isaac Tustin. SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH. Phila. Shopkeeper. October 5, 1809. August 14, 1819. 7.45. Estate to stepdaughter, Honora Carroll, whom I appoint sole Executrix. Wit: Thomas Dugdale, Jr., Peter Thomson. Resealed: September 22, 1817. Wit: Peter Smith, Peter Thomson. FALLAR, CASPAR. Signed: ____. Proved: August 18, 1819. 7.45. Estate to wife, ____, and to my children, Betzey and Catharina. If said daughters die without issue, estate to my wife's children. Execs: Abraham Deaves, Frederick Smith. Wit: Benjamin Gorgas, Sr., Samuel French. LEWIS, WILLIAM. Phila. Co. Counsellor at Law. August 5, 1819. August 18, 1819. 7.46. Execs: Wife, Frances Lewis, only son, Josiah Lewis, my friend, William Rawle, Esq., Counsellor at Law. Estate to said wife, son, Josiah, daughter, Margaret Azard, and her daughter, Martha, granddaughter, Louisa Azard, grandson, Lewis H. Conover. To friend, William Rawle, Esq. If grandson, William Lewis, son of my son, Josiah, shall make the law his profession, I give him my law library. Wit: Mary Gerraty, Charles Caldwell, Robert Collins. Codicil: August 7, 1819. Mentions his land in Kentucky. Wit: Mary Gerraty, Edward Rawle, Robert Collins. HALL, MAHLON. Township of Blockley. Phila. Co. April 9, 1810. August 21, 1819. 7.48. To my son, Mahlon Hall's children, each $1.00. To my daughter, Sarah Heston. To my granddaughter, Matilda Heston. To wife, Jane Hall, the income of my plantation, and to my son, John Hall, the remainder of my estate. Execs: Son, John Hall, my grandson, James Hall. Wit: Nathan Dickinson, William Warner, Edward George of Blockley Township, farmer, affirmed. DILCART, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Inn Keeper. July 16, 1819. August 26, 1819. 7.49. Legacies to my daughter, Margaret Eckert, son, Peter Dilcart, and my daughter, Christiana Dilcart. All residue to my daughters: Betsey Reybold, Susannah Jones, Catharina Arentrue, Barbara Kebler and Nancy Pfeil. Execs: Friends, John Baker and Charles Eckert, both of said Liberties. Wit: Nicholas Armbruster, John Kohlen. SIMSON, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. December 17, 1817. August 27, 1819. 7.49. Legacies to friend, Gilbert Robertson, Esq., of Phila., to William Allen, also of Phila. All residue of estate, including ground in City of Washington, District of Columbia, I bequeath to my sister, Clementine Simson, now or late of Taen Ross-shire in North Britain. Exec: Gilbert Robertson. Wit: William Meredith, B. D. Crane, William M. Meredith. James J. Barclay of Phila., Attorney at Law, affirmed. RIGHTER, MICHAEL. Township of Roxborough. Phila. Co. Farmer. April 4, 1812. August 3, 1819. 7.50. Estate to my wife, and to my children: Charles, Catharine, Michael, Samuel, Ann and Jonathan Righter. Execs: Sons, Charles and Michael Righter. Wit: John K. Duy, John Smith. Jacob B. Smith, of Roxborough, Phila. Co., teacher, son of said John Smith, affirmed. HART, SEYMOUR. Northern Liberties. Phila. January 12, 1810. August 19, 1819. 7.51. My property, etc. to my children: Catharine Sheppard, John Hart and Rebecca Simmons, wife of Stephen Simmons. To friends, Thomas Stewardson,Thomas Norton, George Williams, in trust for Institution under care of Yearly Meeting of Friends for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. To Pennsylvania Hospital. To my grandson, John S. Hart, son of said son, John Hart, and my daughters, Catharine Sheppard and Rebecca Simmons. Wit: Nathaniel Richardson, William Andrews. Codicil: January 1, 1813. Revokes legacy to Pennsylvania Hospital. Legacy to Institution for Insane now forming by consent of Yearly Meeting of Friends held at Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New Jersey,etc. To Elizabeth Snyder, who served her time with me and now lives with my daughter, Catharine Sheppard. Wit: William Andrews, Isaac Elliott. Letters to John Hart. MINTZER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. July 7, 1819. September 3, 1819. 7.55. To wife, Deborah Mintzer, during life, the income of all estate, and after her decease, to my children: Jacob Mintzer, my youngest son, William Mintzer, daughters Rosanna Stimble, wife of George Stimble, Sarah Bruner and Eliza Mintzer. Exec: Joseph Abbott. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, James Carmalt. PATTERSON, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. June 7, 1819. August 31, 1819. 7.55. To my wife, Rachael Patterson. To Ephraim, Sarah Ann and Margaret Pittman, each $100, as they arrive at 21 years. All residue of estate to all my children. Execs: Said wife, Rachael, my friends, Samuel J. Robbins, John D. Smith. Testamentary Guardians of all my children, said Samuel J. Robbins and John D. Smith. Wit: Henry Snyder, John Martin. DUFFUS, ANDREW. Phila. Shoemaker. February 28, 1815. September 6, 1819. 7.56. Executors to convert my property into cash, to pay interest to my wife, Janet Duffus. After her decease, to my niece, Janet Thompson, of this city, and to the Associate Church of this city, of which I am a member. Execs: John McCulloch, John McAllister, of this city. Wit: Robert Milliken, William Wardin. SHOEMAKER, JOSEPH. Phila. May 5, 1812. September 3, 1819. 7.56. Estate to my wife, Abigail Shoemaker, and my three daughters: Ann, Rebecca and Abigail. $10 to son, John J. Shoemaker, he having received his share of estate. Execs: Said wife, my son-in-law, Jaspar Cope, my kinsman, Charles Shoemaker. Wit: John Bonsall, Isaac Bonsall. PEMBERTON, PHILADELPHIA. Phila. Widow. November 22, 1817. September 6, 1819. 7.57. All my property, etc. to my daughters, Sarah and Philadelphia Pemberton, and my son, Henry. Execs: Son, Henry, daughter Philadelphia Pemberton. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Lydia W. Eyre. PAUL, JEREMIAH. Phila. Schoolmaster. January 29, 1816. September 8, 1819. 7.58. A Quarto Bible to each of my children: Jeremiah and William Paul, Sarah Smith, Nathan, Elizabeth, Lydia, Josiah, Rebecca, Bettle and Samuel Paul. Three minor sons to learn a trade. All estate I bequeath to my wife, Rebecca Paul. Execs: Said wife, my kinsman, Jacob Ballinger. Wit: Joseph Esherick, David Esherick, Alexander Shaw of Phila., affirmed. WILLIAMS, CATHARINE. Phila. Single Woman. March 15, 1819. September 6, 1819. 7.59. $25 owing to me from John Williams. Legacies to the fifth and to the second Presbyterian Churches of Phila. and Northern Liberties for their poor members. Exec: Friend, Geo. Durfor. Wit: William Britton, Edward Sprague. O'NEILL, HENRY. Phila. Merchant. February 26, 1816. July 12, 1819. 7.59. Execs: Joseph Donath, Esq., my Mary A. O'Neill, Charles A. Richardson, all of Phila. Legacy to my mother, Mary O'Neill, sister, Hannah O'Neill, wife of Henry O'Neill, brother, Arthur J. O'Neill, sisters Mary Hesson and Sarah T. O'Neill. To said niece Mary A. O'Neill, daughter of sister, Hannah O'Neill. To my nephew, John O'Neill, and my niece, Ann O'Neill, children of said sister, Hannah. To nephew, Henry O'Neill, son of my deceased brother, Hugh C. O'Neill. To nephew, Arthur O'Neill, son of my brother, Arthur J. O'Neill. To said niece, Mary A. O'Neill, and her heirs, my pew in St. Mary's Church, Phila. To Rev. Dr. Matthew Carr. To Chief Pastor for time being of St. Mary's Church aforesaid. Wit: John R. Baker, Frederick Beates, Peter Heyler. Codicil: June 29, 1819. Chas. Parmentier of Phila., clerk, and Joseph Dickson, of same place, to be Executors in place of Joseph Donath and Charles A. Richardson. Bequeath to my wife Mary A. O'Neill, my gold watch and chain and two seals and one key. Wit: Peter Mather, David Wilfong, C. A. Richardson. Letters to Mary A. O'Neill, Charles Parmentier. THOMPSON, JOHN. Phila. Merchant. September 21, 1818. September 25, 1819. 7.61. To my wife, Rebecca Thompson, and my children: Jonah, George and Samuel. To all the children (including any posthumous child or children) of my deceased son, James B. Thompson, and to daughter, Rebecca C. Lewis, and her children. If my children leave no issue, then to children of my brother, Thomas Thompson, and of my sisters Mary Westcombe, Sarah Neave, and Ann Roberts. Execs: Son, Jonah Thompson, son-in-law, Samuel N. Lewis, my son, George Thompson. Wit: Isaac Norris, Thomas Norris, Henry Latimer, Jr. COPE, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. Phila. Co. September 17, 1819. October 1, 1819. 7.63. Estate to my wife, Mary, and after her decease, to my daughter, Margaret, son Charles, and to the children of my deceased son, Henry Cope. Execs: Brother, Godfrey G. Cope, my wife, Mary Cope. Wit: Francis Read, John Cope, nephew to the Testator. JOHNSON, JACOB. May 20, 1819. September 30, 1819. 7.64. To my wife, 1/3 of personal and 1/3 income of all real estate for life. Legacies to my sisters, Mary and Elizabeth Johnson, to children of deceased sister, Rebecca Maule, and of brother Joseph Johnson, and sister, Ann Hobson. All residue of estate to my children. Execs: Brother, Benjamin Johnson, Joseph Warner. Benjamin Warner, of Phila., book seller, and John B. Ellison, of said city, Accomptant, affirmed. SCHOOCK, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties. Phila. Yeoman. October 14, 1814. September 28, 1819. 7.65. Income of all estate to my wife, Margaret, and after her decease, to my daughter, Catharine, so long as she remains single, and at the decease or intermarriage of said daughter, I bequeath to my five sons, all my estate. Execs: Son, George Schoock, friend, Jacob Gilbert, of Phila. Wit: John Rees, Jacob Walter. MORROW, WILLIAM. Township of Passyunk. Phila. Co. July 20, 1819. September 29, 1819. 7.63. Legacy to William Allison, son of my cousin, John Allison. Residue of estate (after debts are paid, to Robert Galbreath and John Williams), to my wife, Rebecca Morrow. After her death or marriage, estate to my two sisters and brother's children, in Ireland. Execs: Robert Galbreath, John Allison, before mentioned. Wit: John Allison, Moses McIlhiney, John Nickle. CROWLEY, JOHN. District of Southwark. September 3, 1819. October 5, 1819. 7.66. Estate to my aunts, Sarah Young and Rebecca Jarman, and to my uncle, Daniel Jarman. Exec: Timothy Blake, of Phila. Wit: James McLinchey, Richard Renshaw. FLUCK, ADAM. Phila. Innkeeper. September 24, 1819. October 7, 1819. 7.67. All estate to wife, Catharine Fluck, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: Abraham Beidleman, Michael Reed. PRESTON, WILLIAM, JR. Northern Liberties. Phila. Boat Builder. June 12, 1810. October 7, 1819. 7.67. Estate to my wife, Catharine Preston. To children, Mary and Abigail Preston. Execs: Said wife, Jesse Oat, of Phila. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Clark, Hannah Eyre. Letters to surviving Exec., Catharine Preston. STRETCH, THOMAS. Phila. May 15, 1819. October 18, 1819. 7.68. Estate to Richard W. Meade, Esq. Execs: Said Richard W. Meade, John Leamy. Wit: Horace Binney, Henry Toland. DEALCART, NANCY. Northern Liberties. Phila. December 12, 1809. October 19, 1819. Estate bequeathed to me by my sister, Barbara Diamond, I now bequeath to my eight children: Peter, Barbara, Catherine, Elizabeth, Ann, Christiana, Susanna and Margaret Dealcart. Legacies to the children of my daughter, Barbara, named James and Betsey. Execs: Said son, Peter, my son-in-law, Philip Reybold. Executors to have charge of daughter Christiana's share (she being not of sound mind). Wit: John Krips, John Smith. Mary Smith, widow of John Smith, and Jacob Krips of Northern Liberties, fancy chair maker, brother of said John, deceased, affirmed. Copied from original Will. LAWSON, WILLIAM. September 12, 1818. December 21, 1818. 7.68. Estate to my wife, Margaret Lawson, and son, Alexander Lawson. Articles which belong to Mrs. Margaret Lawson, through the medium of her late son, Willliam Lawson, shall remain in her possession. Execs: Brother, Alexander Lawson, my wife, Margaret. Wit: Thomas Swan, Thomas Johnston, Alexander Lawson. Letters to Alexander Lawson. WHITE, HANNAH. Phila. Widow. June 16, 1819. October 20, 1819. 7.68. Legacies to friends, George Williams and Elihu Pickering, in trust for my daughters, Elizabeth White, wife of Josiah White, and Hannah Roberts, wife of Charles Roberts, and after decease of said daughters, to their children. Late husband Solomon White bequeathed after my decease, all residue of estate to our said two daughters. Execs: Daughters Elizabeth White and Hannah Roberts. Wit: Charles W. Thomson, Peter Thomson. KENNEDY, ELIZABETH. Now of Northern Liberties. July 28, 1818. October 25, 1820. 7.70. To my children: Mary, George, Elizabeth, Susan, Robert, Andrew and Eleanor. Son, Robert, to have charge of son, George's share, and that of daughter, Mary, until her son, John Tilly, is of age. Execs: Son, Robert Kennedy, son-in-law, Michael Leib. Wit: William Mettler, Samuel Mettler. PHILE, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Phila. Turner. Umbrella and Umbrella Stick Maker. September 2, 1813. October 26, 1819. 7.71. Estate to my wife, ____, my mother and my son, Joseph, when 21 years. My Theological works to my sister, Hannah Mathews. Exec: Dr. John Mathews of Millerstown, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania. Wit: Adam Lingmuller, William Miller. James McEwen of Northern Liberties, tavern keeper, and William Shute of said Liberties, turner, affirmed. DOUGHERTY, GEORGE. Phila. Iron Monger. August 5, 1819. November 3, 1819. 7.71. To my wife (not named in original), one-third income of estate and residue to my sister, Catharine Wiseman, and her two daughters, Eleanor Maria and Catharine Maria. Execs: Friends, Josiah H. Lownes, of Phila., silversmith, Joseph Snyder of Phila Co., blacksmith. Wit: Thos. Clayton, Fred'k. Beates. Codicil: October 2, 1819. Legacy to Elizabeth Sheed. Wit: James Dempsey, Andrew Robinson. TUNIS, JEHU R. Phila. Merchant. October 14, 1819. November 8, 1819. 7.72. Legacy to my wife, Elizabeth Tunis, to sister, Jane Tunis, and to the four children of late sister, Hannah Ellicott, to be paid to their father, Andrew Ellicott, when they arrive at age, boys 21 and girls 18 years. Legacy to cousin, Richard Tunis. To Alexander Greaves. All real estate to my brother, Thomas R. Tunis. To friends and relations, Andrew Ellicott and John R. Thomas, in trust for said brother, Thomas. Execs: Friend and partner, James Way, my friend, William W. Fisher. Wit: J. Preston, Fred'k. Beates. CARTER, REBECCA. Northern Liberties. Phila. Co. September 20, 1819. November 10, 1819. 7.73. Household goods, etc. to be sold, proceeds and money from John and Daniel Elliott, I bequeath to my two sons, John and Henry Carter, when of legal age. Execs: Friends, Joseph Townsend, John Simmons, both of Northern Liberties. Wit: Clayton Stratton, Jonathan P. Smith. HUSE, ANN. Phila. September 10, 1819. November 12, 1819. 7.74. Bequeath to Ephraim D. Whitlock, of the United States Navy, whom I hereby appoint Guardian of daughter, Ann Elizabeth, now known by name of Ann Elizabeth Whitlock, all my personal estate, in trust for education and support of said daughter, until 18 years, when he shall account to her for the balance. Exec: Said Ephraim D. Whitlock. Wit: Louisa O'Neail, Catharine McHerum. SERMON, MARY. December 25, 1816. November 19, 1819. 7.75. Property where I live to my daughter, Jane Worrall, and at her decease, to my threeGranddaughters: Mary Sermon Worrall, Jane Caroline Worrall and Matilda Worrall, when of age. To my seven Grandsons: Joseph C., Thomas, George, Charles, Richard, Isaac and Horatio Worrall. To my son, George Worrall, my worked pocket book with silver clasp. Execs: Said daughter, Jane Worrall, her husband, George Worrall. Caleb Pierce, of Phila., ironmonger, and William Rumsey of Northern Liberties, physician, affirmed. STEWART, THOMAS. Late of United States Ship "Essex." Porter. November 11, 1817. November 23, 1819. 7.76. Estate to Margaret Stewart, whom I appoint Executrix. Wit: Thomas Bigelow, Richard C. Aspell. BOYD, PARKS. Phila. Pewterer. May 9, 1819. October 28, 1819. 7.76. To John Cook, of Phila, in trust for my children, Sarah Monkhouse, Maria Boyd and Eliza Boyd, until January 1, 1824. Exec: Said John Cook. Wit: John Morris, George Worrall. Codicil: May 9, 1819. Said daughter, Sarah Monkhouse, to have no further benefit from my estate as she has had her full share. Executors to pay $1.00 per week for board of her daughter, Eliza Monkhouse, etc. Wit: Same as to Will. JOHNSON, JAMES C. Now of Phila., late of Pittsburg. November 16, 1819. November 29, 1819. 7.77. Legacies to my mother, Margaret Johnson, widow, of the County of Tyrone, in Ireland, and to my six brothers and two sisters, in Ireland, aforesaid. Residue I bequeath to my brother, Archibald Johnson, now in America. Execs: Said brother, friend, Nathaniel Holmes, both of Pittsburg. Wit: James Arthur, John Allison. Letters to Alexander Johnston. LISTER, JOHN SMITH. District of Southward. Phila. Co. Gentleman. May 13, 1818. November 25, 1819. 7.78. Estate to wife, Sarah S. Lister, and at her decease, to my children: Mary Aspin, wife of George Aspin, John S. Lister, Thomas S. Lister, Elizabeth S. Lister. Exec: Said wife, Sarah S. Lister. Wit: Garret Blackhorn, Richard Palmer. CONYNGHAM, GUSTAVUS. Phila. Mariner. July 28, 1819. December 1, 1819. 7.78. Legacies to Gustavus Conyngham Stewart, son of Robert R. Stewart, and to Catharine Ann Colhoun, daughter of my niece, Catharine Colhoun. All residue to my niece, Ann McClure, (now residing with me), daughter of my sister, Prudence McClure. Exec: Said Ann McClure, also to be Guardian of above-named Catharine Ann Colhoun, during minority. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash, Morgan Carr. Codicil: September 29, 1819. Friend, John Mark, of Phila., my kinsman Redmond Conyngham of Nescopeck Valley, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania, to be Execs. with my said niece. CLEAVER, JESSE. Northern Liberties. Phila. Late Lumber Merchant. July 22, 1817. December 2, 1819. 7.80. Estate to wife, Elizabeth Cleaver, and son, Isaac Cleaver, whom I appoint Executors. Wit: Jonathan Conard, John Lancaster. POWELL, WILLIAM. Phila. House Carpenter. July 21, 1819. December 3, 1819. 7.81. Estate to my wife, Sarah Powell, and our five children: Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, Joseph Wetherill and William Mifflin Powell. Executors to sell property in Phila., and in counties of Bedford, Beaver or Butler, or any of the western counties in Pennsylvania. Execs: Wife, Sarah, my friends, Gilbert Gaw and Daniel Knight, of Phila. Wit: James Truman, Christopher Wetherill. BENNER, JOHN. Borough of Frankford. Phila. Co. Farmer. October 1, 1819. December 4, 1819. 7.82. Estate to my wife, Rachel, and my two daughters, Hannah and Mary Ann. Execs: Said wife, my brother, Jacob Benner. Wit: Samuel Morrow, Michael Newbold. MANIGAULT, CHARLOTTE. Charleston. Spinster. December 28, 1818. February 3, 1820. 7.83. I leave everything I possess to my mother, during her life, and at her death, to my brother, Gabriel Henry Manigault, to my sisters, Elizabeth and Harriet, and to my brother, Charles Manigault. Wit: Lewis Morris, William E. Morris. Margaret Manigault appointed Administratrix. ANDAULLE, JOHN B. Phila. Merchant. April 2, 1819. November 30, 1819. 7.84. Execs: Friends, Joseph Roberts, of said city, and Louis Crousillat, Jr., of ____. Interest of estate to my sister, Marice Antoniette Andaulle. Wit: Anth'y. Finley, Edmond I. Crawley. Letters to Joseph Roberts. GALLE, FREDERICK. Germantown Township. Phila. Co. May 26, 1810. December 18, 1819. 7.84. Estate to my wife, Maria Esther Galle, and after her decease, legacies to my brother, George Nicholas Galle, now or late an inhabitant of Swoll, in bailiwick, of Berkenfield, in Germany. To German Lutheran Congregation in Germantown Township, now under care of Rev. Mr. Shaffer. To Magdalena Kline, now living with us and whom we brought up from her infancy. Exec: Said wife. Wit: Frederick Smith, David Hoffman. SHAW, JOHN AULDHAM. Of the United States Army. July 2, 1816. (Signed at Bustleton) November 1, 1819. 7.85. All estaate to my brother, Thomas Shaw, Phila. Co., gentleman, whom I appoint Executor. Wit: William Campion, Enoch C. Edwards. John Dungan, of Phila., tavern keeper, affirmed. HANSELL, GEORGE. Blockley. Phila. Co. August 19, 1818. December 29, 1819. 7.85. Estate to my wife, Deborah Hansell, she to educate my minor children until they are 16 years of age. Legacy to my daughter, Hester Hansell. To my grandchild, Richard Hansell, son of my daughter, Hester Hansell. After decease of my wife, estate to all my children. Execs: Said wife, Isaac W. Roberts. Wit: Hugh Calahan, Andrew Redolpher. SHIELDS, THOMAS. Phila. Gentleman. April 17, 1813. December 30, 1819. 7.86. Property in Phila., in Wayne Co. or any other county in Pennsylvania, and in Baltimore city, I bequeath to my wife, Hannah, and my four sons: Thomas, Robert, John and David Shields. Execs: Said four sons. Wit: Abr'm. Shoemaker, Joseph Robinson, Fran's. Shoemaker. Abraham Shoemaker, Esq., of Phila., son of Abraham Shoemaker, deceased, affirmed. Robert, John and David Shields, three of Executors, sworn. MARLEY, RICHARD JACKSON, Senr. Philadelphia. Cordwainer. Born November 20, 1757. February 12, 1812. January 3, 1820. 7.88. Interest of estate to wife: Mary Marley. Daughters: Rosanna Marley, Elizabeth Marley, Mary Ann Marley. Property granted to James Blu. Deed given to Joseph Bohunan. Deed given to James Molowney for property on Broad Street south of William Marley's lot. Letters to Mary Marley and Rosanna Marley. Exec: Wife Mary Marley and said three daughters. Wit: Anthony Mustin, Henry Sailor, I. L. Smith, Moses Williams, Elijah Laws, Jr. SHOEMAKER, REBECCA. Philadelphia. Widow. January 21, 1815. January 4, 1820. 7.89. Son: William Rawle in trust for my daughter Anna Clifford, ground rents payable by assigns of Jaspar Moylan, Esq., Dr. John Kehmle, John Oldden, Isaac Knight and by heirs of Nicholas Reib. Daughter: Margaret Wharton, ground rent payable by my son William Rawle. Son: William Rawle one thousand pounds. Land commonly called Laurel Hill (Penn Township, Philadelphia Co.) to son William Rawle, in trust for my son Edward Shoemaker and his wife Caroline. Annuity to my cousin Mary England. Granddaughter: Rebecca Clifford. Exec: Sons: William Rawle, Edward Shoemaker. Daughter: Margaret Wharton. Son in law: John Clifford. Letters to William Rawle. Codicil April 28, 1817. Wit: Benjamin Chew, Thomas M. Willing. DUNCAN, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark, Co. of Philadelphia. Widow. December 11, 1819. January 5, 1820. 7.90. Legacy to John Duncan, a minor (natural son of my late son John, deceased) now living with me. Residue of my estate to my three children: James Duncan, Benjamin Duncan, Martha Duncan. Exec: Friend: Hugh Cavenaugh (Southwark), Grocer. Son: Benjamin. Wit: Hugh McKenzie, John Durney. OXLEY, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. October 25, 1819. January 12, 1820. 7.91. To Jonathan Hampton (Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, whom I appoint guardian of my two sons: George and John (minors) all my personal estate for benefit of said sons. Exec: Jonathan Hampton. Wit: James Henderson, Joseph Simon Cohen. LEPPEY, HENRY. Philadelphia, Penna. July 29, 1818. January 15, 1820. 7.92. Estate to my cozen: Elizabeth Ireminger of same place, widow. At her death said estate to Adam Iseminger and Sarah Lovell. Exec: Adam Iseminger. Wit: Joshua Raybold, James W. Raybold. ALLEN, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Labourer. ___. January 18, 1820. 7.92. Estate to my wife: Lillia Allen. After the death of said wife a legacy to my sister: Mary Alexander and her lawful children now living in County Donegal, Ireland. My wife's mother: Mrs. Songster. Letters to Lillia Dunlap (late Lillia Allen). Exec: Said wife: Lillia Allen and Friend John Anderson, of this city, House Carpenter. Wit: George C. Potts, Daniel McIntire. GARDINER, JOHN. Delaware Co., Penna. Farmer. June 25, 1819. January 18, 1820. 7.93. Estate to my wife: Mary Gardiner for life provided she does not marry. Legacy to son: James Gardiner. Grandson: John Bush Gardiner. Lawful grandchildren of my said son James Gardiner. Exec: Wife: Mary and Friend Henry Nixon (of Philadelphia), Merchant. Wit: Jesse Williamson, Joseph F. Williamson. DUEY, ADAM. Philadelphia. Inn Keeper. March 26, 1816. January 26, 1820. 7.94. Income of estate to wife: Mary Duey. After her death or intermarriage, to Adam Duey, son of brother Jacob Duey. Julia, Kitty, Christiana, Adam, children of sister Catharine decd. Three step daughters: Mary Tallman, Anne Reed, Charlotte Dixon. Exec: Wife: Mary and Step son in law George L. Tallman. Wit: R. Whitehead, George Beck, Joseph Jaquett. RUSH, JACOB. ESQ. Philadelphia. January 18, 1814. January 24, 1820. 7.94. Estate to my daughters: Rebecca, Sarah, Mary, Louisa, Harriot. Exec: Friend Alexander Fullerton (Philadelphia) and Daughter Mary Rush. Letters to Mary Rush. Wit: Joseph Barnes, John Purdon, Jr. THOMSON, JESSE. Philadelphia. November 1, 1815. January 25, 1820. 7.95. All estate to my half brother James Nixon, whom I appoint sole Exec. Wit: John Gloucester, John Gooly, Henry Amley. WETHERILL, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. December 17, 1816. January 27, 1820. 7.95. Estate, consisting of houses, ground rents, &c. in Philadelphia to my wife Ann Wetherill. Three unmarried daughters: Mary, Anna, Ann. Son: Thomas Wetherill. Daughter: Sarah Powell, widow of William Powell. Son: Christopher Wetherill. My property in City of Burlington to my two sisters Anna and Sarah Wetherill. Cousin: Thomas Wetherill. Mentions following people in connection with ground rents, mortgages, bonds, &c.: Thomas Walch, John Sibbet, John Warner, Hall & Lyndall, Joshua Robinson, John Hoffecker, Isaac McMullin, Theobald Smith, James Moyer, Thomas S. Ridgway, Thomas Young, Nicholas Otway, Finnix Stretcher, Catharine Hyde, Thomas Norton, Joseph Williams, Ministers, Church Wardens & Vestrymen of African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia, George Summers, William Harper, John Noel, G. De La Roche, John Coates, Mechanics Bank of Philadelphia Co., I Payran, John Wilson, John Mercier & Claudius Bertelon, his wife, John Derbyshire, Peter Picard, Isaac Roach, Thomas Kingston, Emanuel Lewis, Margery Pryor and Mary Pryor. Exec: Sons: Thomas and Christopher, Son in law William Powell and Daughter Mary. Codicil July 28, 1818. Gilbert Gaw to be Exec. in place of my son in law William Powell. Wit: George Heyl, Joseph Williams. PINTARD, ABIGAIL. (Widow of Capt. Samuel Pintard of New Rochelle in state of New York, now on a visit at Burlington, N. J.). March 29, 1817. January 31, 1820. 7.98. To Execs. in trust for use of the widow of my son: Lewis S. Pintard, property adjoining that of Mrs. Smith. Property in New Rochelle to Niece: Martha Bayard, widow of Samuel Bayard, Esq. of Princeton, N. J. Letters to Samuel Bayard. Exec: Samuel Bayard and Nephew John Pintard (of city of New York). Wit: Elias Boudinot, Susan V. Bradford, Rachel B. Wallace, R. T. Morington. Andrew Bayard, Esq., and John B. Wallace (of Philadelphia) affirmed. ANDREWS, JACOB. Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Carter. May 24, 1819. January 31, 1820. 7.99. Estate to wife Catharine and Children (names not given). Letters to Jacob Andrews. Exec: Son: Jacob Andrews and Wife. Wit: John Gourgh, John Mieser, Robert Whitehead. KRIGAMYER, HENRY. Philadelphia. Labourer. December 26, 1819. January 31, 1820. 7.100. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth Krigamyer and Children: Henry, Margaret, Elizabeth Nelson, George, John and Sarah Krigmire. George and John to have their share when of age. Exec: Neighbours George Armitage, Taft Benjamin. Wit: William Saulnier, William Pinchin, Joseph Saulnier. NERAUD, FRANCIS. Lately a Grocer of Southwark. Philadelphia. To be interred in burial ground of Catholic Apostolic Roman Church. April 27, 1812. February 10, 1820. 7.100. Estate to wife: Margaret Chenin Neraud, whom I appoint sole Exrx. Wit: Walter Kerr, William L. Smith, Peter Le Barbier Du Plesis, Rubin Binet (of Southwark), Iron Monger, affirmed. FULKRAD, MICHAEL. Borough of Frankford, Philadelphia Co. Shoemaker. August 20, 1818. February 11, 1820. 7.101. Estate to my wife (name not given) and Children: John, William, Christiana. After the decease of said wife, my furniture to my daughter Christiana Mary. Exec: Jesse Walton, Thomas Phipps. Said Jesse Walton to be guardian of those of my children under age at the time of my wife and my decease. Wit: William Boyd, Benjamin L. Walton. SHEAFF, HENRY. Philadelphia. Merchant. June 10, 1816. February 16, 1820. 7.102. Legacies to daughters: Debby Ann Sheaff, Mary Sheaff, Sabina Hoyt. Son in law: Gould Hoyt. Friends: George Sheaff and John K. Helmuth in trust for use of my son: John Sheaff. Grandsons: Henry Bickham Reese, George Bickham Rees. Richard Smith, son of Sarah Sermon, who formerly lived in my family. Relation: John Fredericks (son of Andrew Fredericks of Delaware Co.). Elizabeth Murphy who formerly lived in my family, Sarah Sermon and Sarah Vanwick now living in my family. Property in Penna. and in the City of Baltimore. Exec: the said Mary Sheaff, Gould Hoyt, George Sheaff, John K. Helmuth. Wit: James Ash, Isaac Wampole, Jr., Isaac Wampole. Codicil April 22, 1819. Property in Penna. purchased of James Wilson. Wit: James Johnson, Isaac Wampole, Peter Voorhees. Letters to Gould Hoyt, John K. Helmuth. George Sheaff renounced. GARING, MICHAEL. Kensington, Northern Liberties. Labourer. December 17, 1814. February 21, 1820. 7.104. Estate to my wife: Margaret Garing and my four children: Michael, Dolly, Sally, Peggy Garing. Exec: Said wife: Margaret Garing, Adam Upperman (of Kensington). Wit: John Johnson, John Knouston. Codicil December 18, 1814. Jacob Biedeman, John C. Browne, Exrs. in place of Adam Upperman. Wit: Henry Bideman, Adam Hoffman, Michael Gehring. Letters to Margaret Gehring. STEAR, MARY. Philadelphia Co. ____. February 23, 1820. 7.105. Mother: Dorothy Fiss my household goods and my gold watch. Wit: John H. C. Baker, John Graham. NICE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Mariner. Going on a voyage to sea. Father Jacob Nice, lately decd. October 15, 1818. February 24, 1820. 7.105. Estate to Michael Baker, Jr., in trust, he to pay rents &c. to my aunt Sarah Morris until my brother William Henry Nice is of age. Sisters: Eliza Ann Nice, Matilda Nice. Exec: Said Michael Baker, Jr. Wit: Hannah Eyre, Robert Whitehead. WAYNE, WILLIAM. Philadelphia Co. Gentleman. June 4, 1816. February 25, 1820. 7.106. My property &c. in Philadelphia to my wife: Sarah Wayne. Daughter: Ann Cooper. Son: Jacob Wayne. Daughter: Sarah Wayne. To late son: Samuel Wayne's children. Granddaughter: Sarah Cornille or Corneille. Property purchased of Brightirt Till. Tract of land called Dundee situated in Pinegrove Township, Berkes County. Ground rent payable to Abington Monthly Meeting. Letters to Jacob Wayne, one of the surviving executors. Exec: Son: Jacob Wayne. Friends: James Cooper, Senr., Stephen Maxfield. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Benjamin Huggins. SUPLEE, JONATHAN. Township of Blockley, County of Philadelphia, Penna. October 27, 1819. February 26, 1820. 7.107. Legacies to son: Amos Suplee. Grandchildren: Priscilla Shuster, Mary Heston, Sarah Heston, Edward Heston, Jonathan Heston, Morris Heston. Brother: Jonah Suplee in trust for my daughter; Eleanor Ritter. Mary daughter of said Eleanor. All my real estate to son: Jesse Suplee subject to above legacies. Exec: Brother: Jonah Suplee. Son: Jesse Suplee. Wit: George Riveley, Jacob Hoffman, Jr., John Cuthbert. KAY, CHARLES. Southwark, Philadelphia. Mariner. April 24, 1817. February 29, 1820. 7.109. To my wife: Eliza C. Kay all my property consisting of stock in the Farmers & Mechanics Bank, proceeds of Shipment in Brig Levant, &c. Exec: Wife: Eliza C. Kay. Friend: George Eyre (of Philadelphia), Accountant. Wit: John Hood, William Hood. McVEAUGH, EDMOND. Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia Co., Penna. June 23, 1818. March 1, 1820. 7.109. Exrx. to sell all my real estate. Proceeds to wife: (name not given). Children: James Paul (of Lower Dublin) to be Trustee or Guardian for my two grandchildren, children of my daughter Sarah, decd. Notes held against sons: Mayberry McVeaugh and Edmond McVeaugh. Daughter: Pricila Watson, wife of Mark Watson. Exec: Friend: James Vence or Verree (of Lower Dublin Township). Wit: Thomas Paul, Jonathan Taulor, Jacob Taylor. MERKER, ELIZABETH. Widow of Jacob Merker, late of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Penna. February 19, 1820. March 6, 1820. 7.110. Legacy to Friend: John Dranger or Drawger. All residue of estate to my niece: Elizabeth Sutch (widow of Jesse Sutch, late of said Liberties) who now lives with me. Exec: Friend: John Dranger. Niece: Elizabeth Sutch. Wit: Henry Bilighaus, I. George Weaver. MEYER, JOHN (signed MYERS). Germantown. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. November 23, 1813. May 7, 1820. 7.111. Estate to my wife: Susanna Meyer. Four children: John, Anthony, Hannah, Eliza. Exec: Wife: Susanna. Friend: William Fryhoffer (of Germantown). Wit: John Conard, Alexander Armor. FLEZLER, VALENTIN. Philadelphia, Penna. January 28, 1820. March 13, 1820. 7.112. All estate, including bottles and utensils belonging to the business which I have followed, to my wife: Eva Flegler. Three children: Henry Flegler, Dorothea Roth, Elizabeth Ginther and her children. Jacob Roth to pay interest on bond, &c. Letters to Eva Flegler. Exec: Wife: Eva Flegler. Son Henry Flegler. Wit: Sebastian Saladi, Charles Eberle. WEBB, MARGARET. District of Southwark. Widow of John Webb. September 8, 1819. March 18, 1820. 7.113. All estate to my grandchildren: Eliza Paul, Edward Webb, Jacob Webb (children of my late son: Thomas Webb). Letters to James I. Barclay. Exec: James Glentworth, James I. Barclay. Wit: Rebecca Webb, Jacob Spencer. Samuel B. Wylie of Philadelphia, Doctor of Divinity affd. JOHNSTON, ALICE. Philadelphia Widow. ____, 1820. March 14, 1820. 7.113. Legacy to my Niece: Sarah Hollingshead. All residue to my children: Mary Erwin Renshaw, Alexander W. Johnston. Exec: Son: Alexander W. Johnston. Wit: George A. Brewer, Jr., William Rd. Atlee. STEWART, ANDREW. Philadelphia. Innkeeper. January 21, 1820. March 22, 1820. 7.114. Estate to my wife: Sarah Stewart. Children: Jacob, Mary, Jane, John, Edward, Amelia. Children of my daughter Elizabeth, decd., namely: Amos, Jane, Mary Jones. Exec: Friend: Jacob Caskey, he also to be guardian of my said three children: Jane, Edward, Amelia Stewart. Wit: Edward Gowen, W. T. Gorman. SCHOCH, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, Penna. Cordwainer. December 22, 1815. March 30, 1820. 7.114. Estate to my wife: Margaret Schoch. Children: (names not given). Exec: Brother: George Schoch (of Philadelphia), Inn Keeper. Friend: Jacob Gilbert (of said city), Taylor. Wit: Isaac Elliott, John F. Mills. MULLER, C. I. F. District of Southwark. Philadelphia Co., Penna. Marriner. January 2, 1803. March 22, 1820. 7.115. Estate to my wife: Mary Muller, otherwise Jones. Letters to Mary Muller,the surviving Exrx. Exec: Isaac Hozey, wife: Mary Muller otherwise Jones. Wit: Isaac Hozey, Myles O'Conner, Elie Vallette. Joseph Snyder, District of Southwark, affd. McCULLOCH, SARAH. Philadelphia. Spinster. March 19, 1789. March 20, 1820. 7.116. Annuity to mother: Rachel McCulloch. Legacies to Mary Alford, wife of Samuel Alford, of Salem and to her sister: Rachel Trenchard, wife of Thomas Trenchard of Salem, aforesaid. To Exrs. for use of such persons as Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, Middle District shall direct. Contributors of Penna. Hospital. Nephew: Thomas Shaw, son of Samuel Shaw. Mary Shaw, daughter of said Samuel. Nephew: Samuel Sykes, son of William Sykes, by my late sister Ann. Sister: Rachel Wharton. Deborah Shoemaker, wife of Abraham Shoemaker. Sister: Mary Shaw and her children: Thomas, Samuel, Mary, Spence, John Shaw. Samuel Wharton son of said sister Rachel Wharton. Letters to the surviving Exrx. Rachel Allen late Rachel Wharton. Exec: Brother in law: Samuel Shaw. Sister: Rachel Wharton. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Esq., Joseph Bennet, Jr. Joseph P. Musgrave (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. HOWARD, THOMAS. Township of Passyunk, County of Philadelphia. Yeoman. January 26, 1820. March 23, 1820. 7.117. Property in Great Britain bequeathed to me by my uncle John Howard of Armskirk, County of Lancaster, Yeoman and all else of which I am possessed I bequeath to my wife: Sarah Howard. Exec: Wife: Sarah. Friends: George Kesler, Edward Pole (of said County). Wit: Archibald Steel, William A. Bass. NONEWILER, MATTHIAS. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia County. Yeoman. December __, 1816. March 27, 1820. 7.118. House and land where I live to son: Thomas, he to support my wife Elizabeth and my children. Land in Nicetown to my four sons: John, Matthias, George, Charles. Daughters: Mary, wife of William Dyer, and Elizabeth. Children of daughter Mary. Exec: Son: John Noneweiler, wife: Elizabeth. Wit: Jacob Pifefer, George Pifefer. STOUT, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. April 28, 1818. March 27, 1820. 7.119. Estate to my wife: Catharine Stout. Five children: Elizabeth, Charles, George, Margaret, Mary. Daughter Mary's husband to have no interest in her share. Letters to Charles Stout. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Son: Charles. Son in law: John Mingle. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Strembeck. NELSON, ANDREW. Township of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia Co., Penna. April 6, 1819. March 29, 1820. 7.119. Property in Northern Liberties, adjoining lands formerly the estates of Ulery Weckerly and Levi Jeans ? Wife: Charlotte Ann Nelson. Four children: Henrietta, Charlotte Ann, John, and one that is not yet born. Letters to Charlotte Ann Nelson. Exec: Wife: Charlotte Ann. Friend: George Hacker (of said Liberties). Wit: Thomas W. Barton, Mercey Barton. DELAVEAU, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. Grocer. May 29, 1812. March 17, 1820. 7.120. Estate to my wife: Mary Delaveau. After death of said wife son William to sell my property, monies to my five children: sons James, John and William, daughters Hannah Lee and Mary Delaveau. Letters to William Delaveau. Exec: Wife: Mary. Son William. Wit: William Hansell, George D. Jones. YOUNG, JAMES C. County of Philadelphia. A Corporal in the Corps of Artillery of United States. February 9, 1820. February 28, 1820. 7.121. All my estate, particularly my tract of bounty land granted to me by Congress, I bequeath to my wife: Ann Young, whom I appoint Exrx. Wit: Richard Renshaw, James McLinchey. KENTON, GEORGE. Oxford Lower Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Husbandman. December 6, 1809. April 6, 1820. 7.121. Wife: Mary Kenton, should she survive me. Daughter: Hannah Shoemaker Kenton land I purchased of cousin Nicholas Waln in Kensington, being part of my uncle Shoemakers estate, also land from my mother Hannah Kenton, decd., called the Old Field, bounded by land of Folkrod. Son: Nicholas Waln Kenton part of said plantation, also land purchased of W. C. Penrose. Son: Israel Kenton land adjoining that of son Nicholas. Son: Levi Kenton, remainder of said plantation, bounded by Folkrod's land &c. Also property purchased of Joseph Dearman to my said children. Letters to Jacob Waln, the surviving Exrx. Exec: My first cousin: Nicholas Waln, his son Jacob Shoemaker Waln. Wife: Mary Kenton. Wit: John H. Worrell, S. Worrell, Isaiah Worrell, Jr. FIERHELLER, EVA CATHARINA. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia. Widow of Henry Fierheller. November 10, 1819. April 4, 1820. 7.122. My estate to son: George Fierheller. Daughters: Elizabeth Wagner, wife of Henry Wagner, Margaret Elizabeth Fenton, wife of Peter Fenton, and unto the children of my daughter Catharine Wentling and David Wentling. Children of said daughter Elizabeth Wagner. Exec: Son: George Fierheller. Friend: William Bargh (of Philadelphia), Baker. Wit: James Simpson, William W. Haly. Codicil December 13, 1819. David Wentling and his wife to receive none of my est. their children to have one English shilling divided amongst them at the age of 21 yrs. Wit: James Simpson, William Fenton. PERSEW, AARON. A free black man of Philadelphia, Penna. Carter. March 25, 1814. April 10, 1820. 7.124. All my estate including my property purchased of William Lippincott, to my wife: Diana Persew, appointing her sole Exrx. Wit: Jacob Parke, Peter Thomson. Clement Biddle (of Philadelphia) Sugar Refiner, affd. HASTINGS, GRACE. Philadelphia. Widow. November 25, 1802. March 16, 1820. 7.125. My house, stores &c. including one now in tenure of Thomas Chandler to said Trustees for daughter: Elizabeth Hughes, wife of John Hughes. Children of said daughter Elizabeth when of age. Grandson: John Hastings. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Hastings Hughes. Letters to Thomas Morris one of the surviving executors. Exec: And Trustees. Friends: Joseph Morris, Thomas Morris, Jr., Zaccheus Collins (of Philadelphia). Wit: Samuel Taylor, Peter Thomson. Codicil June 14, 1811. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Hastings Berryhill, wife of John Berryhill (Dauphin County), Farmer and her children. Wit: Elijah Conrad, Peter Thomson. Codicil December 9, 1812. Wits. Peter Thomson, Joseph P. Hornor. Codicil July 10, 1819. Mentions grandson: Samuel R. Hughes. Wit: George Tyson, John Johnston, Philip T. Claridge. STRAKER, SUSANNAH. Formerly of the Island of Barbadoes, but now of Philadelphia. Widow of William Straker. September 13, 1819. April 13, 1820. 7.129. Jacob Rogers of the Island of Barbadoes one third part of my real estate in Quaker Meeting Street. Should Maycocks money be recovered, I give legacies to William S. Gordon, Mary Gordon and Sarah Ann Gordon. Should Miss Readman or the Lawrence family wish for any of the articles left in their possession, I devise such of them as they shall choose, to them. All residue to Robert C. Gordon and Robert C. Gordon, Jr. Said Robert C. Gordon sole exr. Wit: Amos Palmer, Peter Lyle, James Redman. ZELLEY, DANIEL. Philadelphia County. April 2, 1820. April 12, 1820. 7.130. Wife: Elizabeth Zelley. Son: Henry when of age. Exec: Friends: Daniel Jeffras, Henry Benner. Wit: John Zelley, Percilla Craft. DESSALET, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Pump Maker. April 7, 1820. April 14, 1820. 7.130. All my estate to wife: Mary Dissalet, she to maintain my children during minority. Said wife: Mary sole exrx. Letters to Mary Dessalet. Wit: Samuel Macferran, Edward Coffey. MANSIN, PETER. County of Philadelphia. Mariner. Shipped under the name of William Moulder in the ship Atlas of Philadelphia, commanded by Captain Gordon and bound for India. December 3, 1818. April 19, 1820. 7.131. All my estate to John Dudger (of Philadelphia), Boardinghouse Keeper, whom I appoint exr. Wit: Gottlieb Vfotferu, Hugh Dunn, George A. Keller. FRISS, ANN. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. Widow. March 13, 1820. March 29, 1820. 7.131. Estate to my sister: Elizabeth Weiss. Niece: Maria String, chargeable with legacies to my nephew: Joseph Weiss, William Weiss, Jesse Weiss, Samuel Weiss. Exec: Niece: Maria String. Wit: Heronimus Warner, Thomas Worn. KLETT, CATHARINE. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia. April 14, 1820. April 20, 1820. 7.132. All my estate in Southwark and elsewhere to my son: John Bates Klett when of age. Exec: Husband: John Klett. Wit: David Coombs, James Simpson, Hannah Smith. WHITEMAN, HENRY. Philadelphia. April 2, 1820. April 21, 1820. 7.131. Estate to my wife: Nancy. Six children: Sarah, now the wife of Jonathan Hallowell, Elizabeth, wife of James McDowell, Maria, wife of Elisha Wilkinson, Ann, David, Hester. Exec: Son in law: John Hallowell. Brother: Peter Whiteman. Wit: Martha Richardson, Andrew Geyer. Joseph S. Paxson of (Kensington), Tavern Keeper, affd. MAY, PETER. Township. of Lower Merion. County of Montgomery, Penna. May 5, 1813. April 26, 1820. 7.133. Legacy to son: John May All residue to five daughters: Catharine Bickings, Elizabeth Vice, Sarah Reed, Nancy Disberry, Susan May Exec: Sons in law: William Reed (of Philadelphia), Merchant Taylor, and John Bickings (of Township of Brandewine, County of Chester, Penna.), Paper Maker. Wit: John Gartland, John Allison. WILLIAMS, EVE YOUNG ???. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia. May 22, 1819. February 25, 1820. 7.134. Mary E. Hause: my house in Catharine Street, she to give legacy to James Sampson Williams &c. All residue of estate: George Young, Christopher Young, Elizabeth Young. Exec: Robert L. Longhead, Grocer, (of District of Southwark). Wit: Robert M. Wilson, John McCowen. MARIS, MARGARET. Late of Fallsington, Bucks County, Penna. At present in Philadelphia, Penna. September 7, 1818. December 11, 1818. 7.134. Friend: Ann Donahow in trust for use of my aged parents John Maris and Sarah Maris, a legacy bequeathed to me by my cousin William Maris of Montgomery County. All residue of estate: Ann Donahow for educating my nephew James Maris, he to receive principal at 21 years. Sole exrx. Ann Donahow. Wit: John Golder, Otto James. WALCH, RODGER. (signed Roger Walsh) Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. April 24, 1820. May 2, 1820. 7.135. Natural son: Rodger Wallace living in Manchester, County of Lancaster, Great Britain to sell my property in said Co. and in Roastrick near Halifax, County of York in Great Britain, and deliver money to my wife Elizabeth for use of my family, sons: Walter, Henry, Rodger Walch. Letters to Elizabeth Walsh. Exec: And Trustees, wife: Elizabeth Walch, Mr. John Brandwood, my natural son Rodger Wallace. "Provided my widow Elizabeth has engaged in wedlock when my son Rodger is 18. Then it is my will and mind that my son Ralph Walch has full possession of all the houses above named after he has paid the following legacies" unto my natural son Rodger Wallace and unto my daughter Mary the wife of Charles Frost for use of their children. Wit: Josiah Aykroyd, John Carr, Thomas Scroggy. DUNCAN, JAMES. District of Southwark County of Philadelphia, Penna. February 16, 1820. May 3, 1820. 7.136. All estate to my brother: Benjamin Duncan (of Southwark) aforesaid, Wood Corder, whom I appoint sole executor. Wit: Hugh Cavenaugh, Seth Roberts. SUTTER, JOHN GARDNER. City of Philadelphia. North America. Mariner. May 9, 1818. May 3, 1820. 7.137. All estate to wife: Hannah Sutter and children. Letters to Hannah Sutter. Exec: Wife: Hannah, Mr. John Cooke, Mr. Richard Wall. Wit: Charles Steward, Daniel Ley, Jr., Harbeson Kintzing. Charles I. Sutter (of Northern Liberties), Tobacconist, affd. O'CONNOR, CHRISTOPHER. District of Southwark. Esquire. February 29, 1820. May 8, 1820. 7.137. Bequeath to my daughter: Maria O'Connor one bureau (left to her by her mother). Estate to my wife: Ann Maria O'Connor. Sextant to Maria O'Connor, Sarah O'Neill or Margaret Dixon whichever one shall first marry a seafaring man. Bequest to son: James O'Connor, Christopher O'Connor, Edward O'Connor, Arthur O'Connor, Nicholas M. O'Connor. Daughter: Sarah Ann O'Connor. Exec: Wife: Ann Maria. Wit: Sarah O'Neill, Maria O'Connor, Archibald Randall. BOYLE, JOHN. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Mariner. February 9, 1820. April 25, 1820. 7.138. All my Nautical Books, Charts, and Instruments to my brother in law: Thomas Longshere. All residue of my estate to my wife: Catharine Boyle whom I appoint exrx. Wit: Henry Elwell, Thomas Mitchell. HURREY, SAMUEL. Philadelphia, Penna. Merchant. April 3, 1805. May 8, 1820. 7.138. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth Ann Hurry, whom I appoint sole exrx. Letters to Elizabeth Ann Hurry. Codicil September 15, 1818. Son: John Hurry to be assistant exr. as he has now grown to manhood. Wit: Francis Goucher, John Skyrin. BUCHANAN, ANDREW. Philadelphia. Grocer. May 1, 1820. May 9, 1820. 7.139. All estate to my wife: Elizabeth, she to be exrx. Wit: John Stevenson, Jacob F. Hoeckley. SIMS, WALTER. Now living on my farm called Woodland in Davidson County, State of Tennessee. February 20, 1819. January __, 1820. 7.139. Wife: Rebecca Sims, that part of my farm on which I now live &c. Property in Richland Creek, Giles Co., Tennessee. Property in hands of Captain John A. Rogers of Hawkins County, Tennesse. Land in Bedford County known as Scull Camp Tract near Shelbyville. Property purchased from Jonathan Graves and land in Bedford County known as the Fishing forde Tract also debt due me from estate of Gideon Denison I bequeath to my five children: John G. Sims, Walter B. Sims, David Sims, Elizabeth Scudder, William Paston Sims, when of age. Property in Penn Township, Philadelphia Co., Penna. to be sold. Nephew: John Sims Green. Son in law: Philip I. Scudder. Grandchildren: Walter Sims, John E. Sims. Namesake and connection: Walter Sims McNairy. Sons John G. Sims and Walter Sims and my son in law Philip I. Scudder to be guardians of son William P. Sims. Exec: Wife: Rebecca Sims. Son in law: Philip I. Scudder. Nephew: John S. Green. Wit: John Segler or Siglar, Boyd McNairy. Codicil January 1, 1820. Daughter: Elizabeth Scudder, decd. leaving a daughter named Elizabeth. Bond from said John G. Sims to Jesse Wharton as administrator. Wit: Boyd McNairy, Robert Wood, Ann E. Hewson. Oliver B. Hayes, James W. Littler, affd. David Sims pronounces Codicil not legal. Jury -Robert Hill, William Hewlett, Thomas Hopper, John Kennedy, Richard Boon, John H. Smith, Robert Gillaspie, William Philips, William Taylor, Stephen Mathias, John L. Allen, William Boyd. GRAVEL, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Baker. January 13, 1818. May 18, 1820. 7.144. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth. Children: Maria Christina, Elizabeth, John, Andrew, George. to said daughter: Maria Christina, the bed curtains which did belong to her mother, also table &c. presented to me for her by her friend the Baron, also a legacy bequeathed to her by her grandfather. Money advanced to son Daniel to be charged against him. Exec: Friend: Godfrey Frederickson, also to be guardian of sons. Wit: Lydia W. Eyre, Robert Whitehead. Conrad Hester (of Philadelphia), Depy. Sheriff, affd. BYRNE, REDMOND. Philadelphia. Gentleman. September 19, 1817. May 23, 1820. 7.145. Legacy to my Granddaughter: Ann Taggart. All residue of estate to my son: Gerrald. Daughter: Catharine A. Taggart and her children. Exec: Son: Gerrald Byrne. Daughter: Catharine A. Taggart. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. MANGOLD, GEORGE. City of Philadelphia. May 18, 1820. May 26, 1820. 7.147. Estate to my sister: Catharine Fitchler, after her decease, to her daughter: Sarah Rohman or Rohrman and to George W. Rohrman whom I appoint sole exr. Wit: Peter Donehower, James Henry, Taft Benjamin. McILWHAIN, CHRISTIAN. Philadelphia. May 22, 1820. May 30, 1820. 7.147. Daughter: Ann, the house in which I now live (should R. W. Jones make the title agreeably to his contract). Daughter: Elizabetto, [sic], the remainder of my estate. Exrs. John S. Furey, Elizabeth Stewart (both of Philadelphia). Wit: John S. Furey, Elizabeth Stewart. Mary Ward, wife of John Ward, affd. THOMAS, JOSHUA. Radnor Township. County of Delaware, Penna. July 19, 1819. May 19, 1820. 7.148. Estate in trust for my daughter: Anna Thomas and at her death to my two nieces: Anna Jeanes, Naomi Rhoads. Exec: Benjamin Davis, Joseph Rhoads. Trustees, Benjamin David, Abner Lewis. Wit: John Evans, Daniel J. Rhoads. SANKEY, CHARLES. Philadelphia. Taylor. October 1, 1803. May 29, 1820. 7.149. All estate to wife: Mary, whom I appoint exrx. Wit: L. B. Clark, Joseph Carver, Hannah Gorsuch. Rebecca Cox (of Philadelphia), widow, affd. FARMER, MARGARET. City of Philadelphia. Widdow. May 10, 1819. June 1, 1820. 7.149. All estate to my daughter: Elizabeth Delabourdine, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: George Pearson, Daniel Jarman. Jeremiah Young (Southwark), Cabinet Maker, affd. SALAIGNAC, SEVERIN ANTOINE. Native of the Town of Fabes. Department of the Upper Pyrenees. Aged between 59 & 60 years. Lawful son of Maria Lacroix and of Jean Pierre Salaignac, inhabitant of said town of Farbes. Both deceased. 7.150. Legacies to brother: Jean Salaignac. Two sisters: Jeanne Salaignac, wife of Mr. Depene, Louise Salaignac or to their children which cannot be demanded until two years after tranquility shall be established at St. Domingo where my estates are situated. A legacy to Monsr. & Madame Depene, they to continue the care of my children. Property purchased from Mr. Bourreau in the town of Port au Prince, also from Sieur Lamand, to my six children, which I had by Mademoiselle Adelaide Marsilly and which have been legally acknowledged by us by an act entered in the Register kept in the Chancery of the Commissariat of Commercial Relations of the French Republic at Philadelphia. Jeanne Louise born June 14, 1782, Auguste Casimer, bapt. at Port au Prince, March 6, 1784. Louise Victoire born and bapt. at same place May 2, 1796, Jeane Baptiste, born January 12, 1790, bapt. at same place May 19, 1791, Julien Leon, born in the United States of America, September 2, 1796, bapt. May 13, 1797 at Catholic Church of St. Peter the Apostle at New York and Marie Anne bapt. at Trenton May 20, 1798, born born November 25, 1797 and the act of her baptism is entered on the Parrochial Register of the Parish of St. Mary of the city of Philadelphia. Miss Adelaide Marsilly shall have right to claim all that belongs to me in the U. S. of America. For execution of my present Testament, I appoint Monsr. Louis Sibourd, Priest and in default of him Messrs. Giueer and Bion, Merchants at Philadelphia. Exec: Sons: Auguste, and Julien Leon Salaignac. Wit: Ad. Deleyre, P. Pouble. Codicil March 20, 1818. My youngest daughter: Corasie Salaignac to have Plate marked with my cypher. Wit: Germain Combes, Peter Lacombe. WARE, HENRIETTA. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Widow of David Ware, late of same place, decd. May 13, 1820. June 8, 1820. 7.152. Ann Ware: mother of my late husband. Legacies to John Devereaux, son of Captain Devereaux and to Maria Tunnell a black woman, who now lives with me. Cousin: John Dennis (of New Brunswick, New Jersey) and to his children: property in Southwark, adjoining property in tenure of John Miller. Land west of lot formerly held by me and my sister: Ann Fisher, also that purchased of the Miss Swifts adjoining land belonging to Josiah Haines, also land in Northern Liberties in tenure of Samuel Medara and ___ Wallace. Niece: Hannah C. Fisher. Nephew: Robert Knox Fisher, brother of said Hannah, my wharf, lots &c. occupied by Snowden and Wagner by Mrs. Louton and by William Taylor. Ground occupied by John Green, to Mary Fuit, wife of Thomas Fuit. Cousin: Jesse Turner. Property occupied by Rachel Lawson to Elizabeth Hill, wife of Robert Hill and to her children. Friend: Elizabeth Freeman (of Philadelphia), widow, my property now occupied by Edward Gardner. Lot in Southwark in tenure of Lewis Huskey and one in tenure of John Sheed adjoining property of widow Burden, to said cousin: Jesse Turner. Property in Southwark to nephew: John Fisher and his children. Brother: Barney Dennis, decd. Exec: and Trustees, John Dennis, James Josiah, Robert McMullin. Wit: Malcom McNeran, Thomas Mitchell. THOMAS, JONATHAN. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Gentleman. May 8, 1820. June 12, 1820. 7.155. Wife: Catharine to have the ground whereon I dwell on Old York Road in Northern Liberties. Legacy to daughter: Mary. Son: Jehu Thomas I give my property in Darby. All residue of estate to son: Amos Thomas. Exec: Sons: Jehu, and Amos Thomas. Wit: John Eyres, Robert Haynes. FISHER, CATHERINE. Philadelphia, Penna. March 6, 1819. June 12, 1820. 7.157. Children: John Nicholas Fisher, Mary Fisher, John Fisher. Exec: Son: John Nicholas Fisher. Wit: William McMinn, John A. Woodside. BAKER, JOHN HENRY CHRISTOPHER. Philadelphia, Penna. May 24, 1815. June 19, 1820. 7.157. Estate to wife: Elizabeth Baker, also to be exrx. Wit: Henrietta Ehrenzeller, George Ehrenzeller. FRANCIS, FRANCIS H. Philadelphia. February 1, 1818. June 21, 1820. 7.158. Sarah Hart, the woman I now live with, I give all my outstanding debts, &c. apointing her sole exrx. Letters to Sarah Francis, late Sarah Hart. Wit: Richard C. Aspell, George Wilson, D. Wilson, Michl. Leannard. ANDREWS, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. Conveyancer. July 15, 1818. June 22, 1820. 7.159. Sister: Sarah C. Andrews, Catharine Andrews. Mother: Hannah Andrews. Exec: Friends: Thomas Mitchell, Conveyancer, Howard Williams, Cabinet Maker (both of said city). Isaac Elliott (of Philadelphia), Conveyancer, Samuel W. Thackara, District of Southwark, Minor, affd. HOYE, CORNELIUS. Philadelphia. Mariner. October 9, 1819. October 20, 1819. 7.159. Exr. Friend: Edward Mullin (District of Southwark), Mariner, to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Thomas Hoskin, Samuel Mason, Edward Harlin. BARNES, BARNABY. February 1, 1820. June 27, 1820. 7.160. Estate to wife: Christiana. Daughter: Augusta and any other child or children I may have. Letters to Jeremiah Warder, Jr. Exec: Friend: Jeremiah Warder, Jr. and wife. Richard Povall ?, Jeremiah Warder, Jr., affd. STEEL, EVE. Philadelphia. Widow. May 6, 1818. December 9, 1818. 7.160. Louisa Ross (of Philadelphia) wife of William Ross. Wit: William Humes, William M. Mills. HOUGH, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. December 23, 1817. June 29, 1820. 7.161. Legacies to nephew: David Denn. Nieces: Martha Thomson, Dorcas Eldridge, Ruth Bines, Mary B. Smith, Ann Bunting, Hannah Evans, wife of Jonathan Evans, Sarah Bacon daughter of my brother Job Bacon, Elizabeth Bacon, Martha Bacon, Hannah Bacon, Mary and Hannah Evans daughters of Jona. Evans. Rachel Griscom, daughter of William Griscom. Residue of estate to my nephew: Job Bacon in trust for his sister: Mary, wife of Robert Smith. Exec: Nephew: Jonathan Evans and his son: William Evans. Wit: Thomas Kimber, Caleb Richardson. John Richardson (of Philadelphia), Bookseller, affd. HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Watchmaker. ____. July 1, 1820. 7.162. Materials for watch making to brother: William Hutchinson, now or late of St. Brunswick, provided he shall take my son John Hutchinson under his care. My other property to be sold, proceeds for support of my wife and children. Exec: James Harden, Clockdial Manufacturer, Isaac Campbell, Watchmaker. Wit: Job Chaloner, Isaac Macaulay. CATTLE, SARAH (signed Cattell). Philadelphia, Penna. August 29, 1816. June 30, 1820. 7.162. Estate in County of Gloucester, New Jersey and elsewhere to my son: David Ward whom I appoint executor. Wit: Stephen Carmutz, George Hawkins, Ann Evens. VAN AMRINGE, ELIZABETH. City of New York. Widow of Lyon Van Amringe. October 30, 1819. June 29, 1820. 7.163. Estate to my three daughters: Matilda, Elizabeth, Amelia, so long as they remain single. After decease or marriage of said daughters, all estate unto such of my sons as will live on my farm in Oxford Township, West Chester Co., Penna. Preference to be given to oldest. Daughter: Rachel Sophia Addis, wife of Daniel Addis, Esq. Exec: William F. Van Amringe, George O. Van Amringe. Wit: Alexander J. Werthym, E. Palmer, Richard Palmer. NATHANS, MARIA. Philadelphia. May 16, 1820. June 22, 1820. 7.164. All my property to Esther Hart. Exec: Abram Hart. Wit: Michael Eleazer Cohen, Allyn Bacon. BAKER, JACOB. Philadelphia. Esq. November 6, 1818. July 6, 1820. 7.165. Friends: Caleb North, Dr. Thomas Sargent, both of said city, in trust for my daughter: Catharine Comegys, wife of Cornelius Comegys, half of my messuage and ground in Philadelphia adjoining land some time in possession of Thomas Smith, ground late of Thomas and Sarah Moore and of Thomas Leiper. Also my messuage and lot adjoining land, granted by Samuel Emlen to Elizabeth Smith. the other half of said property to son: John W. Baker. Letters to Catharine Comegys. Exec: Daughter: Catharine Comegys. Son: John W. Baker. Wit: John P. Little, Peter Thomson. EVANS, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. Late of North Wales in Kingdom of Great Britain. Taylor. June 24, 1820. July 11, 1820. 7.166. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth and children. Letters to John R. Griffith, Elizabeth Evans. Exec: John R. Griffeth (of Philadelphia). Wife: Wit: Abraham Hilyard, John McCollin. HUNNEKER, JOSEPH. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. October 19, 1818. July 12, 1820. 7.166. All my real or freehold estate whereon I now live, situated in Irish tract Lane in Moyamensing Township, Philadelphia Co. and all my personal estate to my wife: Catharine. Children: John, Joseph, Catharine, Francis, Lawrence, Elizabeth. Daughter: Mary Ann Hunneker, my property in Passyunk Township, County of Philadelphia. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Son: John Hunneker. Codicil October 19, 1818. If my son Peter Hunneker should be living and return home, he to have equal share with my other children. Wit: Nathan Chapin, Peter Field, Joshua Daniels. SMITH, JOHN GEORGE. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. May 8, 1820. July 17, 1820. 7.167. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth and children. Annuity to my sister in law: Catharine Wolf. My wife to keep my minor child Elizabeth with her. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth. Son in law: William Sausaman. Wit: Frederick Smith, Jacob H. Smith. GUYER, CASPER. County of Philadelphia. Township of Germantown. June 10, 1820. July 19, 1820. 7.168. All my estate to wife: Catharine Guyer and after her decease to my brother: Benjamin Guyer. Nephew, son of my late brother Nicholas Guyer. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Wit: William Weaver, John Burnketon. SHARPNACK, HENRY. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. Saddletree Maker. April 5, 1815. July 24, 1820. 7.168. Wife: Sarah Sharpnack, the interest of my estate for life. Daughters: Mary, Sarah to have a home with their mother as long as they remain single. After death of said wife, estate to be sold, proceeds to my six children: Mary, John, Sarah, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Daniel. Son in law: George Hergesheimer, husband of daughter Elizabeth. Land adjoining that of Jacob Good and Michl. Billmeyer. Letters to Benjamin Sharpnack, Abraham Keyser. Exec: Wife: Sarah Sharpnack. Son: Benjamin Sharpnack, Abraham Keyser. Wit: Jacob Good, William Lawrence, Abraham Keyser. Codicil February 20, 1819. Wit: Abrm. Keyser, Susan Douglass. SMITH, JAMES. Town of St. Mary's. County of Camden. Georgia. Tanner and Currier. June 17, 1820. July 24, 1820. 7.170. Friend: Samuel McClearn (of Southwark. Philadelphia Co.). Legacy to John Moorehead or Joseph Cumanery of Savanna, Georgia to be remitted to my brother: Joseph Smith (of Belfast, Ireland) for benefit of mother: Elizabeth Smith. Residue of estate to wife: Mary Smith. Daughters: Elizabeth, Maria, Rebecca, Mary Martha, Catharine. Exec: Wife: Mary Smith. Wit: David Coombs, David Hardie, Samuel McLearn. CUMPSTON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. March 20, 1813. July 24, 1820. 7.171. Interest of all my property for use of wife: Civil. After her decease my property to be vested in John Perot, Paul Black, and Ephraim Clark in trust for benefit of daughter: Anna Maria married to James Williams and to her children. Legacies to brother: Joshua Cumpston. Sister: Anna Maria, married to Joseph Burton. Letters to surviving exrs. James Williams, Ephraim Clark. Exec: Wife: Civil. Son in law: James Williams, Ephraim Clark. Wit: John Wagner, Ralph McClintock. WOELPPER, GEORGE GOTTFRIED. Philadelphia. Gentleman. November 19, 1816. July 25, 1820. 7.171. Wife: Mary Magdalen Woelpper. Legacies to two nieces (not named), daughters of brother: Frederick Woelpper, decd. George Goser. St. Michael and Zion Churches, Philadelphia. Present wife of Ezekiel Yost and to Lehna his wife's sister. My shares in stock of Ridge Turnpike Road unto Samuel Witman, Henry Witman, Margaret Witman, Catharine Witman. Children: Conrad Pister, House Carpenter, Charles Pister, Benjamin Pister, Margaret Pister, Mary Pister, Magdalen Pister, Elizabeth Pister. Wife's mother: Magdalen Miller. Mary Magdalen. The woman who lives in my family. Frederick Hoeckley, Lace and Fringe Weaver. Peter Lex in trust, interest to be used for education young students in the ministry of German Lutheran Congregation, of which I am a member, under the direction of the Vestrymen of St. Michaels and Zion Churches, Philadelphia. Res. of estate to wife: Mary Magdalen, Margaret Witman, Catharine, the present wife of John Hentzman. Exec: Frederick Hoeckley, Peter Lex. Wife: Mary Magdalen Woelpper. Wit: Hannah Eyre, Robert Whitehead, Nathan W. Eyre. BROWN, JOHN. Philadelphia. Cordwainer. June 23, 1820. July 25, 1820. 7.172. Wife: Mary Brown all my plate, household goods &c. Margaret Knoblock (that was previous to her marriage) $20 as a remembrance of her faithfull services in nursing my family during the fever of 1798. Legacies to Catharine Fiss, daughter of Dr. Joseph Fiss. "Orplans Society of Philadelphia". Indigent Widows and Single Womens Society of Philadelphia. After above legacies have been paid, I bequeath to Samuel J. Robbins (of Philadelphia) all residue of my property, interest for my said wife, and after her death, property to Hannah Robbins, late Hannah Moser, my adopted daughter and to the issue of her body. Letters to Samuel J. Robbins. Exec: Wife: Mary Brown. Friend: Samuel J. Robbins. Wit: John P. Wetherill, Jacob Fritz. FORSYTH, ISAAC. Philadelphia. House Carpenter. July 15, 1820. July 31, 1820. 7.173. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth Forsyth. Children: William, Joseph, Kenneth, Presley Forsyth. Wife: Elizabeth, sole executrix. Wit: Kenneth Jewell, Joseph Worrell. HARRISON, HENRY. Kensington. County of Philadelphia. June 9, 1820, August 2, 1820. 7.174. Estate to my Friend: Jacob S. Otto. Brother in law: Jonathan Wainwright in trust. Wife: Lydia Harrison to receive interest and profits of all my land &c. for support of herself and my children. Wife to be guardian of all my children. Exec: Wife: Lydia, Jacob S. Otto, Jonathan Wainwright. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Carter. BOND, REBECCA. Wife of Joshua B. Bond. October 13, 1819. January 29, 1820. 7.175. Rebecca Bond Moore, daughter of Captain James Moore and Sarah Moore, small lot in Philadelphia, part of estate left me by my father. All residue to husband, whom I appoint exr. with my friend Richard Milne. Wit: John S. Henry, Margaret Shoemaker, Sarah Henry wife of Alexander Henry of Philadelphia, Merchant, and mother of John S. Henry (now absent) affd. Codicil January 15, 1820. Revokes devise to Rebecca Bond Moore. Wit: Sarah Henry, Thomas T. Hewson. HAMILTON, TALBOT. Now or late of Philadelphia. August 5, 1818. August 7, 1820. 7.176. All my paintings and prints (unsold) in the house of Mr. I. Earle, Carver and Gilder in said city. Academy of Fine Arts of Philadelphia, except any two chosen by my executors. My moneys to Christian F. Cruse and his brother Nicholas. Friend: Quintin Campbell, Esq. Exec: Quintin Campbell, James S. Smith. Wit: James Earle, William B. Lucas. Thos. Birch (of Philadelphia), Land Scape Painter, affd. CAMPBELL, JAMES. Mariner. Son of James Campbell, Merchant, decd. Late of Philadelphia. July 28, 1815. May 12, 1820. 7.177. Sister: Mary Campbell, now living in the family of George Latimer, all my property including that due me from my half brother Thomas Walley and from my late grand father Ephraim Campbell of London Derry in Ireland. Exec: Sister: Mary Campbell. Wit: George Latimer, Matw. Lawler, John Gouge. BRONGER, WILLIAM. Philadelphia, Penna. February 3, 1814. August 10, 1820. 7.177. Estate to my wife: Catharine Bronger, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Joseph Ch. Springer, John A. Maison. Jacob Ritter, Jr., affd. FORSYTHE, JAMES. Philadelphia. Boardinghouse Keeper. August 9, 1820. August 12, 1820. 7.178. Nephew: George Beatty my messuage next to Messrs. Maitland, also lot in Moyamensing Township. All residue of estate to wife: Harriot Forsythe, whom I appoint exrx. Legacy to my father and at his death, brother: John Forsythe now in Ireland. Samuel Beatty (of Philadelphia), Baker, Patrick Carson (of said city), Drayman, affd. LAMPATER, GEORGE. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. Victualler. July 27, 1816. August 15, 1820. 7.179. Estate to my wife: Catharine Lampater and at her death exrs. to sell estate, proceeds to my Friends: Frederick Haas, Catharine Fricke, Henry Gideon, Elizabeth Wagner wife of Adam Wagner. Godchildren: Catharine Bosser, George Sowers. Lewis Lehman, Frederick Barnholdt, Jr. Exec: And Trustees: John Hinkel, Peter Hinkel. Wit: Lydia W. Eyre, Robert Whitehead. FLANNEY, JACOB. Township of Byberry. County of Philadelphia. May 31, 1820. August 12, 1820. 7.180. Exrx. my wife: Hannah Flanney, to whom I leave all estate. Wit: John Roads, Jacob Lukens. ESLER, ANN MARIA. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. May 25, 1819. August 26, 1820. 7.180. Income of estate to daughter: Rosina Esler, but in case of her marriage estate to be disposed of, proceeds to children: George Esler, Ann Maria Rose, Rosina Esler. Letters to George Esler. Exec: Son: George. Sister: Charlotte Yard. Wit: John Schaffer, John Smith, John Baylie. Frederick Beates (of Philadelphia), Scrivener, affd. WENTZEL, JOHN. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. Cooper. February 29, 1820. August 22, 1820. 7.181. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth during life, and after her decease to granddaughter: Elizabeth Engle. Daughters: Ann Dickenson, now wife of Joseph Dickenson. Catharine Wentzel. Sons: William, George P., John Wentzel. Children of daughter Elizabeth Nevil, now wife of George Nevil. Letters to Joseph Dickinson. Exec: Son in law: Joseph Dickenson. Friend: John F. Warner. Should daughter Catharine intermarry with George Hays, legacy before mentioned shall vest in her children. Wit: Jacob Billyer, John Deprefontain. PETERSON, JACOB. Northern Liberties Township. County of Philadelphia. Gentleman. November 20, 1819. August 26, 1820. 7.181. Wife: Susanna. Sons: Jacob, William. Daughter: Eliza. Son Jacob and daughter Eliza's to be in trust, my property in Northern Liberties, in McKean County, Penna, in town of Glossly in County of ____, messuage on Chestnut St. adjoining Academy of Fine Arts, property in Roxborough, and person property, consisting of shares in Penna. Life Annuity Stock, debts owing me by Samuel Weisman, and John Keaffe, shares in United States Insurance Stock, shares in Marine Insurance Stock, in the Bustleton and Smithfield Turnpike Stock. Lancaster and Elizabethtown Turnpike. Philadelphia Bank Stock and debts due me by Rev'd. Jacob Broadhead and, Joseph S. Colladay. Also my interest in Union Line Steam Boat to Baltimore, my shares in United States Bank Stock and my right in Roxborough Cotton Spinning Machinery. Legacy to half brother Casper Pieper residing in Hamburgh to be paid to his three children when of age. Exec: And Trustees Bankson Taylor, James LeFevre. Son: William Peterson. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Henry Schell. HARLIN, EDWARD. Philadelphia. House Carpenter. August 25, 1820. August 26, 1820. 7.184. Property to wife: Mary Harlin. Legacy to sisters: Margaret, Jane. After decease of said wife, to Mary Allen (her niece). Brother: Michael. Letters to Charles Johnson, nuncupative. Exec: Charles Johnson, John Gartland. Wit: Charles Johnson, John Darragh. HAAS, SAMUEL. June 30, 1820. August 29, 1820. 7.185. Estate to wife: Elizabeth Haas until the youngest child is of age. Son: John Hass, land in the territory of Illinoies for which I have a patent. Son: George Haas, my clothes and my sivler watch. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth Haas. Wit: Josiah C. Randolph, David Williams, John Monegel. BRITTON, SALTAR. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. April 14, 1820. August 30, 1820. 7.185. Estate to my wife: Mary Britton. Brother: John and to the child with which my wife is now pregnant. Children of brother Benjamin. Exec: Brother: John. Wit: Lydia W. Eyre, Robert Whitehead. HURST, WILLIAM. Township of Oxford. County of Philadelphia. August 26, 1820. September 1, 1820. 7.186. All estate to my children: William D. Hurst, Catharine L. Hurst. In case of death before age or without issue then such property as I became possessed of by my late wife, to her children: Mary McKnight, Ann McKnight, Percilla McKnight and remainder to Jona. H. Hunt, Eliza Hunt. Exec: Thomas W. Duffield, James Burn, Jona. H. Hunt. N. B. Mr. Daniel Smith to be guardian to my two children. Wit: Isaac Whitelock, Abram P. Knapp, Edward Hurst. SUTHERLAND, DANIEL. June 10, 1820. September 5, 1820. 7.186. Wife: Jane Sutherland, the house in which I now reside, also the interest on the mortgage on Plantation in County of Gloucester, State of New Jersey, which Plantation I sold to Henry Shriver of Philadelphia County. Daughter: Jane to continue to live with my daughter Sarah Wilson. Children: Magdalen, Sarah, Jane, Deborah, John, Joel. Exec: Son: Joel B. Sutherland. Friend: James Stewart at the New Market. Wit: James Simpson, Abraham Hulings. Codicil August 5, 1820. House in Southwark to daughter: Deborah Catnach. William Dalzell, acting executor of estate of William Blair, decd. bond and morgage given by me to Algernon Roberts of the County of Montgomery and State of Penna. Wit: James Simpson, A. Hulings. FRAZER, SARAH. Wife of Andrew Frazer, formerly Sarah Greswold, Township of North Liberties. County of Philadelphia, Penna. January 5, 1818. September 12, 1820. 7.187. Mentions William Hall, John Dunlap, Printers both of Philadelphia in connection with property of which she was possessed before her marriage. Property bought of Francis Finley. My property to Mary Lort, and after her death to the following persons: Isaac Lort, brother of said Mary, Thomas G. Connor, Sarah Cure, formerly Sarah Conner, Isaac McNeal, Mary McFeely. Suit of mourning to Susan Bond. Legacy to Mary Russel, formerly Mary Greswold, or any of her children should they come to Philadelphia within seven years after my decease. Letters to Thos. G. Connor. Exec: Isaac Lort, (Grocer), Thomas G. Connor, (Oak Cooper), both of Philadelphia. Wit: Joseph Barton, Thos. W. Barton, Sarah Barton. HEIMER, JOHN. Philadelphia. Victualler. August 23, 1820. September 14, 1820. 7.189. Estate to my wife: Christina. Children: not named. Exec: Wife: Christina. Son: John Heimer to be exr. after decease or intermarriage of said wife. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jacob H. Gardner. SHERIDAN, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. May 30, 1820. August 16, 1820. 7.189. Legacies to daughter: Sarah Teel. Niece: Catharine Sheridan. Son: James Sheridan. All residue of my estate to my children, after the youngest has attained the age of twenty one years: William, Jacob, and George Teel, James, Andrew, and John Sheridan. Daughter: Sarah Teel. Exec: Friends: William Naff, William Smith. Wit: John D. Huhn, Robert Hodgson. FRASER, THOMAS. Saint Bartholomews Parish. Planter. July 20, 1816. September 20, 1820. 7.190. Wife: Ann Loughton Fraser, all the negroes, cattle, horses &c. Letters to Eliza Smith Fraser. Exec: Wife: Ann Loughton Fraser. Codicil May 24, 1817. Daughters Eliza Smith Fraser, Jane Winter Fraser to be joint exrx. with their mother. September 29, 1818. Said daughters to assume guardianship of my younger children, should wife die in their minority. William Lance of Charleston, South Carolina, Attorney at Law and Jane Winter Fraser of Philadelphia, single woman, affd. JOSIAH, JAMES. Late of Benhalem Township. County of Bucks. Now of Philadelphia, Penna. Mariner. April 5, 1806. September 21, 1820. 7.190. All my estate to wife: Elizabeth Josiah, whom I appoint exrx. Wit: John Elliott Cresson, William Andrews. The Rev'd. William Rogers (of Philadelphia), Joseph Marsh, Jr., (of said city), Ship Builder, affd. BIRK, RICHARD. (Signed Burke) Late of the city of Philadelphia. Now of Lower Dublin Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. August 24, 1820. September 23, 1820. 7.191. To Alexander Bird, my Lybery and a legacy. Legacy to brother John's wife: Rebecca Birk and to Samuel Birk. All residue of my estate to my mother: Jane Crawford. Exec: Joseph Keyser, Alexander Birk. Wit: Rebekuh Burke, Elizabeth Burke. BEVERIGE, MARY. Sometime of the city of Philadelphia. Now of the Township of Blockley, County of Philadelphia. Widow. September 16, 1820. September 25, 1820. 7.191. Late brother George Emlen. George Emlen (son of my nephew William T. Emlen and Mary his wife who is daughter of my friend and relative Joseph P. Norris), should he die without issue, to his brother William Emlen. Nephew: Jeremiah Emlen (son of late brother Caleb Emlen). Nephew Joshua Emlen. Niece: Phebe Emlen (so long as she remains single). Nephews: Dr. Samuel Emlen, James Emlen, children of late brother James Emlen. Nephew: George Emlen (son of late brother George) a family bible that belonged to his great great grandfather. Money left me by my mother Ann Emlen, I leave to my great niece Elizabeth Smith (daughter of Richard R. Smith, decd.) and to my sister: Margaret Howell or her eldest son Samuel Emlen Howell. Legacies to my nieces: Mary Greeves, Ann Pleasants, Ann Franklin, Debby Emlen, William Emlen's son George. Niece: Mary Ann Newbold. Letters to Joshua and Samuel Emlen. Exec: Nephew: Joshua Emlen, Dr. Samuel Emlen. Niece: Phebe Emlen. Wit: Ennion Williams, John Britton. BIGAR, JOHN. Philadelphia, Penna. March 24, 1820. September 29, 1820. 7.193. Legacy to the poor members of the first Baptist Church in this place (of which I am also a member). Legacies to my sisters in law: Ann Godshall, Jane Swain. Daughter: Constance Sophia McKenney now in Georgia, all the stock I hold in the Georgia Steamboat Company. Wife: Ann Bigar all the household furniture together with all the little stock in business she is in &c. Daughter: Mary Bigar, all the reminder of my estate which is now in bank stock &c. Letters to Ann Bigar. Exec: Wife: Ann Bigar. Friend: Samuel Wigfall. Son in law: David McKenney (the latter of Augusta, Georgia). Wit: John Phillips, William Lee. ASMUSS, CHRISTIAN. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Vitlour. June 16, 1820. September 29, 1820. 7.194. All my estate to my wife: Dorothea Asmuss, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Daniel Hotz, Christian Hubbert. MORGAN, CEASAR. Philadelphia. Waiter. September 22, 1820. October 2, 1820. 7.195. All my estate to myNiece: Ann Middleton. Exec: Peter McNeal, Quomany Clarkson, of same city. Wit: Jacob Craig, James Miller. WILSON, GEORGE. North Liberties. House Carpenter. May 20, 1820. October 3, 1820. 7.195. Wife: Rebecca to receive income of all estate during life or widowhood. Exec: Friends: Israel Roberts, Joseph Smith. Wit: Jacob Burkhart, John Morris, William Wilson. MURPHY, ROSETTA. Philadelphia. Spinster. September 11, 1820. September 14, 1820. 7.195. Legacies to sister: Elizabeth Newton, alias Murphy, now residing in town of Coagh, near Morrymore, County Tyrone, Ireland. Margaret Newton, wife of James McDonald. Nephew: Daniel Murphy of the town of Coagh, Kingdom of Ireland. William Humphreys of said town of Coagh, for himself, wife and his children. Mrs. Dorothea W. Francis. Charles McKenzie of this city. Mrs. Anne Brobston of said city. Miss Anne Francis and Mary Page. All balance of monies to Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, wife of said Henry. Letters to Henry Harrison. Exec: Henry Harrison, Esq. Merchant (of Philadelphia), John Lisle, Auctioneer of said city. Wit: John Brown, Rebecca L. Forman. SELLERS, JOHN. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Farmer. April 8, 1820. October 5, 1820. 7.196. Wife: Catharine Sellers all my personal estate. Exrs. to sell real estate, proceeds to said wife and six children: John Sellers, Maria Sellers, Fanny Phillips, Anna Ashberry, Barbara Backman, Catherine Trumbower. Exec: Wife: Catharine Sellers. Step son: Jacob Sink. Wit: William Keyser, Benjamin Lehman. PRESTON, WILLIAM, SENR. North Liberties. Philadelphia. Boatbuilder. November 10, 1819. October 9, 1820. 7.197. Grandson: Daniel Murray, my silver watch. Money owing to me by Thomas Everhard to: Sarah Murray, Mary Murray, Daniel Murray, children of my daughter Hannah, decd. and to Susan Everhard the daughter of said Thomas. Children of daughter Hannah: property purchased of Peter Knight. Catharine Preston, widow of my son William. Mary and Abigail Preston, daughters of son William, property purchased of John Knowles and of Samuel Noble. Grandchildren: William, John, Hester Preston. Children of son John Preston, decd. property purchased of Daniel Knight. Letters to Peter Deal, Senr. Exec: Friends: William Gregory, Peter Deal, Senr. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Nicholas Moger, Henry Seybert. NEWELL, WILLIAM, SENR. Philadelphia. September 20, 1820. October 7, 1820. 7.198. Wife: Martha Newell to have interest of estate for the support of herself and the bringing up of the family until they are of age. Accounts of my son John Newell as well as those of Newell and Clement to be settled. Son: James Newell's account to be deducted from his share of my estate. Children: Eliza Newell, now Hamilton, William Newell, Stewart Newell, Samuel Newell, Martha Ann Newell, Robert Newell to receive equal portion. Exec: Wife: Martha Newell. Son in law: John Hamilton. Son: William. Wit: Henry O'Neill, Hugh S. Magee. WESCOTT, PATIENCE. Philadelphia. Widow of George Wescott. Late sister Elizabeth Fell. May 6, 1820. October 20, 1820. 7.199. Daughter: Mary Hockley and to her four children: George Wescott Hockley, Thomas Hockley, John Hockley, William B. Hockley. Friend: Thomas C. Wharton. Grandson: George Westcott Hockley in trust for Catharine D. Wescott, wife of son Robert, and after her decease, to her children. Friend: Alexander Hampton in trust for educations &c. of the sons of my late daughter Patience Hurst. Exrs. to be guardians of said sons. Letters to Robert Wescott, George Wescott Hockley, Alexander Hampton. Exec: Son: Robert Westcott. Grandson: George Wescott Hockely. Friends: Thomas C. Wharton, Alexander Hampton. Wit: Samuel Haines, William Hause, John R. Vogdes. HUSTON, JOHN. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Esq. October 5, 1820. October 24, 1820. 7.201. Estate to my children: John, Joseph, Alexander, Mary, Hannah Huston they to provide for my wife Elizabeth, she to have an equal right with my said daughters while they remain unmarried to occupy one half of the house wherein I now dwell. Son: William the rents of messuage I lately purchased of him and after his decease, to my grandson Horatio G. Huston, son of said William. Legacy to Ann Ottinger. Property in Township of Germantown and Springfield and Counties of Philadelphia and Montgomery. Exec: Son: John. Daughter: Mary Huston. Wit: Josiah Wood, Abraham Shermer. CARR, MATTHEW. Clerk in the Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. A citizen of the U. S. of America. September 23, 1820. October 25, 1820. 7.202. Brothers of the Order of Hermites of St. Augustin, composed of following: Michael Hurley, Pastor of St. Augustine's Church in Philadelphia, Prince Galligzn, Catholic Pastor at Bedford Co., Penna, Lewis Gubarth, Pastor of St. Mary's Church in said city of Philadelphia, Patrick Kenney, Catholic Pastor a coffee run, Chester Co., Penna, and I. B. Holland, Catholic Pastor at Lancaster, Penna. Property now or late in tenure of Joseph Thornhill. Ground allotted to Charles Moor and wife. Legacies to following: Cousin: Bridget Sooran and her children. Brother in law: John Reily. Friends: George Nugent (of Philadelphia), Nugent Reily (of Alexandria, Virginia). Friend: Edward Hudson a piece of wood sawed from Tree in Kensington under which Wm. Penn concluded treaty with Indians. Ref. Mr. Dubois (of Emitsburg) for benefit of youngest son of Bridget Sooran. Rev. Messrs. Philip, and John Crane, Thomas Tierney, John Rice for education of Clerical Members of aforesaid Order. Exec: Michael Hurley, Patrick Kenney. Wit: Andrew D. Cash, Thomas Cash. ERANGHTY, MARY (ALIAS MURPHY). Philadelphia. Widow. August 19, 1820. October 26, 1820. 7.204. Legacies to my daughters: Tracey, Mary Eranghty. All residue to my three children by John Murphy: John, Susanna, William. Exec: Brother Henry Lewis also guardian my three minor children. Wit: Aquila A. Brown, Joseph Schrack. GARDNER, MARY MAGDALEN. Widow of Valentine Gardner, late of Penn Township. Philadelphia County. Skin Dresser. December 7, 1819. October 28, 1820. 7.204. Furniture to be sold, proceeds to children: Jacob H., William, Catharine, Eliza Ann, Rebecca, Esther Gardner. Money received from estate of John Hinckle, decd. and put at interest, to Peter Hinckle, bequeath to my children. Anna Gardner, wife of Jacob H. Gardner. Granddaughter: Mary Gardner. Exec: Son: Jacob H. Gardner. Wit: John A. Cullman, John Trout. BROWN, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. Yeoman. August 15, 1820. October 31, 1820. 7.205. My dwelling houses &c. to my wife: Mary Brown and after her death, to daughter Jane Brown. Exec: Friend: Michael Cooper (of Moyamensing). Wit: James McCann, John Hardin. FREEMAN, BENJAMIN. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. Windsor Chair Maker. March 11, 1815. October 31, 1820. 7.206. Wife: Margaret until son Jacob is of age. After decease of wife, to daughters: Sophia, now the wife of Jacob Perkens, (and to her children), Margaret Vernon, Sarah, now the wife of John Bussier, (and to her children). Son: Jacob. Grandson: Joseph Freeman. Exec: Wife: Margaret. Wit: Archibald Binny, Richard Ronaldson. FOULKE, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. May 17, 1815. October 28, 1820. 7.207. Dr. Joseph Parrish, James Thompson in trust for Henry Baker, a black man who lived in our family. Children: of brother John Foulke. Nieces: Mary, Eleanor Foulke. Nephew: Richard Foulke. homas Stewardson in trust for educating poor friends children at Westown. Rebecca Stephenson, a coloured woman. Cousin: Jonathan Bringhurst. Sister: Eleanor Foulke. Brother in law: Isaac Tyson. Sarah Lattimer of Wilmington a silver cup, marked M. F. to E. F. Sarah Parrish, Junr. Mary and Elizabeth, daughters of nephew Richard Foulke and to his wife Catharine Foulke. Letters to surviving exr. Thomas Stewardson. Exec: Thomas Stewardson, James Thompson. Codicil July 28, 1817. Isaac Bonsall and Dr. Thomas C. James in trust for Asylum for Insane under care of Friends in Frankford. Codicil September 3, 1820. Legacies to Mary Allinson, Elizabeth Allinson, Margaret Allinson, Syble Allinson, Lydia and Rachel Hoskins, Margaret Cambell, (who now lives with me), Sarah Musgrave at M. Smith's, Sally Lattimer and her sister Eleanor. Martha Allinson, M. Morton, S. Sansom and A. Stewardson. Ann Mifflin (of Philadelphia), single woman and Beulah Sansom, wife of Joseph Sansom of said city, affd. Wit: Samuel Samson, Jr., Beulah Sansom. LEDLIE, ELIZABETH. County of Philadelphia. Widow. August 31, 1819. November 1, 1820. 7.208. All my estate to Eleanor Bowman, daughter of my decd. husband William Ledlie. Letters to Eleanor Bowman. Exec: Eleanor Bowman. Friend: Daniel Dupuy (of Philadelphia). Gentleman. Wit: Deborah Fisher, Frederick Beates. COX, CHARLOTTE. Wife of James S. Cox. January 27, 1820. November 8, 1820. 7.209. Sons: John, William S., James, Samuel Cox. Daughters: Hitty Markoe, Martha Cox, Eliza Cox. Granddaughter: Charlotte Cox. Sister: Juliana Scott. Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church for advancement of Christianity in Penna. Orphan Society of Philadelphia. Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia. Female Association for Relief of women and children in reduced circumstances. Female Hospital Society. Cousin: Sarah Attmore an annuity should she die before my aunt Sitgreaves, said annuity to be paid to aunt. Brother: William ____. Exec: Husband, four sons. John M. Scott (of Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, son of a sister of Charlotte Cox, affd. GAMBLE, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow of Archibald Gamble. November 30, 1818. November 9, 1820. 7.210. Children of daughter: Sarah Lisle Cummins, wife of Rev'd. Charles Cummins of State of New York. Children: Anne Ferguson Lane, wife of James S. Lane of Shepherds Town, Virginia, Thomas Ferguson Gamble of the Island of Saint Thomas, Archibald Lisle Gamble now residing in Orange County, New York. Letters to John Lisle. Exec: Brother: John Lisle (of Philadelphia), Merchant. Son in law: Rev'd. Charles Cummins (of Orange County, New York). Codicil March 11, 1820. Margaret Lisle, wife of John Lisle (of Philadelphia), Merchant, Eleanor Smith, wife of Samuel Smith of said city, Merchant, affd. Wit: James Wood, Hiram K. Chapman, James Wood, Daniel Gilbart, Jacob Woodruff. CLARKSON, JAMES. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. September 25, 1820. November 10, 1820. 7.211. "Nefeu by morrage," Henry Johnson, and to his wife, Terrepa. Wit: Ezekiel Harman, John Boggs. VANLEER, BENJAMIN. County of Chester, Penna. Practitioner of Physick. At present in North Liberties. County of Philadelphia. July 24, 1817. November 17, 1820. 7.212. My property in Philadelphia, also that in County of Gloucester, N. J. purchased of Sarah Hopkins to my two sons: Joseph Vanleer, Bernard Branson Vanleer. Letters to Joseph Vanleer. Exec: Son: Joseph Vanleer, Rev. Robert Blackwell. Wit: Mary Sexton, Samuel Foering, George A. Baker. WINEMORE, JACOB. County of Philadelphia. May 2, 1820. November 15, 1820. 7.213. Wife: Jane Winemore. Daughters: Jane Winemore, Barbara Winemore. After decease or marriage of said wife, estate to my five sons: Philip, Thomas, Jacob, Isaac, Abraham Winemore and my two said daughters. Letters to Philip Winemore. Exec: Wife and Sons: Philip, Thomas Winemore. Wit: John Durney, Edward C. Dale. SANDERS, GEORGE. Township Germantown. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. May 18, 1820. November 18, 1820. 7.213. Legacies to sons: John, Isaac, David Sanders. Granddaughters: Rebecca Hill, Sarah Sanders. All res. of estate to son: Samuel. Exec: Friend: John K. Duy. Wit: Jacob B. Smith, Wm. Simpson. POTTS, JAMES. Philadelphia. Now of Township of Tredyffrin, County of Chester, Penna. October 7, 1820. November 22, 1820. 7.214. Legacies to children: David D. Potts, when twenty one years, Sarah W. Potts when eighteen years. All residue to wife: Ann Potts, whom I appoint exrx. Wit: Jeremiah Stephens, William T. Woodman. HOFFNER, GEORGE. Passyunk Township. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. July 8, 1817. November 27, 1820. 7.214. The house in which I dwell, to wife: Catharine Hoffner. Legacies to son: Jacob Hoffner. Grandsons: George, John Hoffner, sons of my decd. son Andrew. Grandchildren: Charles, George, John, James, Catharine, children of decd. son William. Son: George Hoffner. All res. of estate to five children: Susanna, George, Christiana, Mary, John Hoffner. Letters to George and John Hoffner. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Sons: George, John. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. SONES, AGNES CATHARINE. Philadelphia. Widow. November __, 1820. November 29, 1820. 7.215. Estate to my daughter: Catharine Fritz, wife of Jacob Fritz and to their children. Exec: Son in law: Jacob Fritz. Wit: John Fritz, George Achilles. WALMSLEY, ABIGAIL. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Widow. August 30, 1819. December 1, 1820. 7.215. Legacies to my daughters: Sarah Phipps, Mary Stackhous. Sons: Joseph, Israel Walmsley. Daughters in law: Ann Walmsley, Rebecca Walmsley. Granddaughters: Abigail Phipps, Drusilla Phipps, Abigail Walmsley. All residue of estate to said daughters. Exec: Friends: Asa Walmsley, Isaac Comly, Jr. Wit: Amos Hillborn, John Hillborn. ROBERTS, THOMAS. Blockley. County of Philadelphia, Penna. April 3, 1816. December 2, 1820. 7.216. Wife: Jane Roberts to have use of all estate during life. Son: Thomas Roberts. Son in law: Daniel Rittenhouse, Sarah his wife. Son: James Roberts. Daughters: Elizabeth Firnants, Rebecca Keyser, Jane Vanderslice and to children of decd. daughter Deborah Kite. Granddaughter: Rebecca Kite. Exec: Son: Thomas Roberts. Son in law: Daniel Rittenhouse. Wit: Joseph George, Abel Thomas. Thomas Bealer of Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Rope Maker, affd. BENNET, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. Gentleman. November 18, 1819. December 4, 1820. 7.217. Son: James already received his share of estate. Estate to my wife: ___. Granddaughter: Margaret Hughes, daughter of William Hughes (of Philadelphia), Store Keeper. Richard North of said city, Stone Cutter and Stephen North of said city, Druggist, in trust for my daughter, Rebecca Rain, wife of John Rain (of New York), Bookbinder. Daughter in law: Mary Bennet, wife of said son James. Exec: Richard North, Stephen North. Wit: Thomas Kennedy, William Lawrence, Henry Schell, Jr. McILHENNY, MOSES. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. Carter. November 13, 1820. December 5, 1820. 7.218. Legacy to step daughter: Catharine A. Norry. Income of estate to wife and children. Cousin: Joseph McAdam. Exec: Friends: Samuel Morrow (of Philadelphia), Blacksmith, Samuel McLearn (of Southwark). Wit: Thomas Hoskin, John B. Sewall. BECK, BERULTUS OR BAULTIS. Germantown. November 4, 1820. December 6, 1820. 7.218. Bequeath everything to wife: Margaret Beck and my children. Exec: Wife: Margaret Beck. Wit: John Smith, Jacob Blackford. JOHNSON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Nuncupative. ___. December 7, 1820. 7.219. All my estate in Ireland to Father and Mother: Robert and Fanny Johnson. John S. Furey (of Philadelphia), Conveyancer, James Maxwell, Blakeley Johnson (of Moyamensing), Weavers, affd. HUMES, GEORGE. Philadelphia, Penna. Distiller. November 16, 1820. December 7, 1820. 7.219. All my estate to wife: Phebe Humes. Infant daughters: Elizabeth Palmer Humes, Margaret Hammill Humes. Exec: Wife: Phebe. Wit: John Bell, John Robinson. KNOSZ, JACOB. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Baker. August 18, 1820. December 5, 1820. 7.220. All estate to wife: Margaret. Children: Elizabeth, Louisa, Margaret, Herman Knosz. Father: Herman Knosz. Mother: Elizabeth Knosz, both of Germany, decd. Exec: Philip Knoecker, Baker, Northern Liberties, William Walf, Baker, District of Southwark. Wit: George Ziegler, John Goodman. ANDREWS, THOMAS. Philadelphia. December 1, 1820. December 6, 1820. 7.220. Money due me from Putman and Harris (of Philadelphia) and from Jeremiah and Mrs. Brown of said city, I bequeath to wife: Hannah Andrews. Daughters: Ann Bryant, Maria Andrews. Sons: Thomas, Henry. Exec: Friend: Furman Black (of Philadelphia). Wit: George Rush, John B. Sewall. CUSHING CALEB. November 27, 1820. December 7, 1820. 7.221. All estate to wife, son and daughter, they to receive interest of my share in the ship Tennessee, which I hold jointly with Price and Morgan. Letters to John Cushing, Ann Eyre. Exec: Wife, children. Wit: Maria Lineham, Philip P. P. Myddelton. HAMILTON, JAMES. Philadelphia. Mariner. August 17, 1817. November 25, 1820. 7.221. Estate to my wife: Pheabee Hamilton. Children. Friend: B. A. Taylor to act in trust for my wife Pheabee, daughters: Ellen, Ann Hamilton. Exec: Benjamin A. Taylor, Nailor (of Philadelphia), wife. Wit: Daniel Biddle, Ann Smith, Amelia Wasley. HALLOWELL, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. January 11, 1808. December 18, 1820. 7.222. Legacy to son: Anthony Hallowell. Residue of estate to children: William, George, Sarah Thomas, Margaret Brumfield. Children of son Anthony: James, Benjamin, Mary Hallowell. Exec: Sons: William, George. Wit: Charles Miller, Abel Satterthwait, Joseph White. ELLIOTT, JOHN. District of Southwark, County of Philadelphia, Penna. Native of Topsham, near Exeter, England. June 30, 1819. December 29, 1820. 7.222. Legacies to sister: Mary Bowden (of Topsham), if not living to her children. Niece: Elizabeth, daughter of brother Thomas, decd. Niece: Sarah R., daughter of brother Samuel, decd. Annuity to brother: James during his life, but no longer as I have advanced to his sons: James, and Samuel Elliott more than they deserve. Son: John Bulkeley Elliott when of age to sign a release to William Philips and others who has purchased property of John Coats the Elder before the year 1809. Also to make a demand of payment of Barney Dennis or his heirs &c. Letters to Charles Penrose, Thomas Ash. Exec: Semion Toby, Charles Penrose. Wit: Malcolm McNeran, Otto James, John H. Curtis (line drawn through name of John Stoddart as exr.) N.B. Since writing the above, John Stoddart having failed, appoint Thomas Ash, one of my executors. August 21, 1820. WALTER, PHILIP. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Sand Merchant. November 15, 1820. December 16, 1820. 7.224. All estate to wife: Mary. Children: Hannah, Philip, Peter, Mary. Grandson: Philip Charles Walter, son of son Charles, decd. Wife: Mary to be exrx. so long as she remains my widow, should she marry, then my son shall be exr. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John C. Otto, Edward Edwards. SARGENT, WINTHROP. Gloster Place near Natchez in U. S., Mississippi Territory and the first Governour thereof, but now a private citizen. October 1, 1818. Proved Adams County, Mississippi, Orphans Court, November term, 1820. 7.225. My body to be borne to the willow yard by my own Blacks, if I should die in the Mississippi Territory. Estate to my wife: Mary Sargent. Sons: William Fitz Winthrop, George Washington Sargent. To my Alma Mater, the University of Cambridge, to Industrious Poor of my native place, the town of Gloucester, to Hospital in town of Natchez and to the grandchildren of my brother Fitz William Sargent and grandchildren of my deceased sister Esther Ellery. Sister: Mrs. Murray. Letters to Mary Sargent. Exec: Wife, Winthrop Sargent, the son of my brother Fitz William Sargent. Trustees (after decease of myself and wife), Winthrop Sargent, Gilbert Aspinwall, Benjamin Ives Gilman, Lucius Manlius Sargent and Jonathan Thompson. Wit: Mathew Provan, A. Brewer Thompson, Chauncey Pettibone. Codicil November 21, 1819. Legacy to W. Sargent Harding, W. Sargent Gilman, sons of my Friends: Gilman and Harding. Have declared my nephew Winthrop Sargent, Jr. near Boston an exr. in the idea that I might die there, but if I die in state of Mississippi to my will that Jonathan Thompson be exr. if in Philadelphia, Benjamin Ives Gilman and if in New York, Gilbert Aspenwall, Esq. G. Aspenwall named as Trustee being decd. appoint his son John Myer Aspinwall. Wit: James Brown, A. B. Thompson, Eben Clark. [out of date order.] OTTINGER, CHRISTOPHER. Germantown. Philadelphia Co. Mechanick. June 6, 1815. December 6, 1820. 7.242. Legacy to daughter: Maria King. All residue to wife: Elizabeth Ottinger, she to educate and clothe my four children during minority: Robert, Douglass, Theodore, Louisa Ottinger. Letters to Joseph Douglass. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth Ottinger. Brother in law: Joseph Douglass, Sail Maker, of Philadelphia County. Wit: Augustus Levake, Samuel Passey, George Crowder.