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ANDERSON, THOMAS, Philadelphia. April 30, 1821. 7.293. ASHBRIDGE, JANE. Philadelphia. September 28, 1821. 7.370. ASHMAN, JAMES H. Philadelphia August 6, 1821. 7.331. BAKER, ELEANOR. Northern Liberties. August 23, 1821. 7.350. BAKER, JOHN. Philadelphia. January 18, 1821. 7.246. BARNER, ELIZABETH. Chesnut Hill. April 4, 1821. 7.282. BARTON, ADAM B. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. March 3, 1821. 7.264. BELCHER, THOMAS. Southwark. December 11, 1821. 7.416. BENSAKEN, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. January 16, 1821. 7.247. BERGMEYER, DANIEL. Philadelphia, Penna. July 10, 1821. 7.324. BIDDLE, CHARLES. Philadelphia. April 30, 1821. 7.294. BLACK, EBENEZER. Philadelphia. July 30, 1821. 7.347. BLAKE, TIMOTHY. Philadelphia. March 26, 1821. 7.278. BLECKER, PETER. Northern Liberties. June 11, 1821. 7.310. BLOYD, MARGARET. Germantown Township. April 23, 1821. 7.291. BOARDMAN, ROBERT. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. February 3, 1821. 7.253. BOCKIUS, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. January 2, 1821. 7.239. BOSHART, CONRAD. Late of Philadelphia. February 27, 1821. 7.262. BOYS, RUDY. Northern Liberties. April 30, 1821. 7.294. BRANDON, MARY. Late Philadelphia, Penna. Now New Jersey. March 15, 1821. 7.270. BRAXTON, WILLIAM FITZHUGH. Philadelphia. Recently from Virginia. January 30, 1821. 7.248. BREADY, MARTHA. Philadelphia. August 22, 1821. 7.349. BROADHEAD, MARY. Island of Barbadoes. May 29, 1821. 7.257. BROOKE, ROBERT. Northern Liberties. November 17, 1821. 7.406. BROUS, HENRY. Lower Dublin. County of Philadelphia. November 3, 1821. 7.409. BURR, SARAH D. Northern Liberties. May 12, 1821. 7.298. CANBY, SAMUEL, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. September 4, 1821. 7.357. CARMALT, REBEKAH. Philadelphia, Penna. December 24, 1821. 7.419. CARSON, ANN. Philadelphia. November 17, 1821. 7.407. CHAUVEAU, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. November 20, 1821. 7.408. CLARK, BENJAMIN. Mount Holly, New Jersey. February 19, 1821. 7.365. CLIFFORD, JOHN. November 8, 1821. 7.398. COLLINS, CAROLINE. January 17, 1821. 7.245. COLLINS, THOMAS BOYD. July 9, 1821. 7.323. CONROW, JACOB. August 9, 1821. 7.334. CORNEILLE, MARIE JEANNE FRANCOISE. September 17, 1821. 7.363. CORREY, ROBERT. Philadelphia. May 17, 1821. 7.299. COX, JAMES S. Philadelphia. September 19, 1821. 7.368. COXE, MARY. (signed Cox) Philadelphia. April 9, 1821. 7.283. CRESSON, CALEB, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. December 8, 1821. 7.415. CRISPIN, RACHEL. Lower Darby Township. County of Delaware. November 10, 1821. 7.404. DAVIDSON, JOHN. Southwark. September 20, 1821. 7.367. DAWSON, ELIZABETH. February 12, 1821. 7.255. DEDIER, PETER. Germantown. October 11, 1821. 7.385. DEIMLING, ERNST FREDERICK. October 18, 1821. 7.417. DENTON, MERCY. Philadelphia. June 21, 1821. 7.312. DICKINS, ANN. Township of Northern Liberties. March 8, 1821. 7.265. DICKINSON, REBECCA. Philadelphia. June 1, 1821. 7.305. DILCARD, PETER. Northern Liberties. April 13, 1821. 7.285. DOBSON, SARAH. of this city. June 7, 1821. 7.306. DOIG, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. April 3, 1821. 7.281. DUTREIULL, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. May 21, 1821. 7.301. EGGER, ISABELLA. Kingsessing Township. December 21, 1821. 7.427. ENGLE, JAMES. Philadelphia. January 10, 1821. 7.242. EPLEY, MARY. Blockley Township. August 10, 1821. 7.423. EVANS, CADWALADER. Philadelphia. March 6, 1821. 7.265. FAGG, FRANCIS. April 28, 1821. 7.293. FAIRMAN, RICHARD. December 28, 1821. 7.420. FISHER, ELIZABETH. Township of Northern Liberties. September 18, 1821. 7.367. FISHER, JONATHAN. Philadelphia. November 15, 1821. 7.405. FRALEY, HENRY. Germantown. September 8, 1821. 7.361. FRY, ELLIS. Township of Penn. March 4, 1819. 7.424. FULLERTON, HENRY. January 19, 1821. 7.247. GADSDEN, MARTHA. of S. Carolina, now Philadelphia. February 20, 1821. 7.263. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL. County of Philadelphia, Penna. September 7, 1821. 7.360. GARLICK, JOSEPH. County of Philadelphia. October 13, 1821. 7.380. GARRISON, JOSEPH G. August 31, 1821. 7.356. GEISSE, EVE. Philadelphia. February 27, 1821. 7.261. GORGAS, BENJAMIN, SENR. Township of Germantown. November 7, 1821. 7.397. GOUKLEER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. March 30, 1821. 7.276. GRANT, FRANCIS. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. February 1, 1821. 7.253. GRAY, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. April 14, 1821. 7.286. GRIFFITH, SAMUEL, SENR. Township of Oxford. October 4, 1821. 7.374. HAASS, GEORGE CONRAD. Philadelphia. May 21, 1821. 7.302. HAND, MARTIN. Philadelphia. October 29, 1821. 7.386. HART, NICHOLAS. Philadelphia. August 1, 1821. 7.331. HARTMAN, PETER. Philadelphia. October 4, 1821. 7.375. HEAP, ROBERT. Roxberry Township. December 17, 1821. 7.418. HENDEL, MARIAN ELIZABETH. August, 27, 1821. 7.353. HENDELL, SYBILLA (SIGNED HENDEL). Philadelphia. August 27, 1821. 7.353. HENRY, WILLIAM, ESQ. Northern Liberties. July 30, 1821. 7.328. HEWES, JOSIAH. Philadelphia. August 21, 1821. 7.340. HEWSON, JOHN, SENR. Northern Liberties. October 22, 1821. 7.382. HEYLER, JOHN. Philadelphia. November 6, 1821. 7.397. HINCKLE, FREDERICK. County of Philadelphia. July 2, 1821. 7.363. HOLDERNESS, EDWARD. Late of Portsmouth, Great Britain, now Philadelphia. September 15, 1821. 7.379. HOLSTEIN, JOHN. Township of Kingsessing. April 9, 1821. 7.282. HOMILLER, HENRY. Bristol Township. December 26, 1821. 7.420. HORN, CHRISTIANA. District of Southwark. January 9, 1821. 7.240. HUMPHREYS, JANE. Northumberland, US of A, now of Lancaster, England. August 4, 1821. 7.377. HUMPHREYS, MARGARET. now of Philadelphia. October 3, 1821. 7.373. HUMPHREYS, MORRIS. County of Philadelphia. November 5, 1821. 7.395. HUTTON, MARY. District of Southwark. March 21, 1821. 7.271. HYDE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. June 27, 1821. 7.319. INGLIS, KATHARINE. Philadelphia. July 17, 1821. 7.326. JONES, GEORGE. Philadelphia. November 27, 1821. 7.412. JONES, JESSE. County of Philadelphia. March 30, 1821. 7.274. KEEN, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. May 29, 1821. 7.307. KEIM, WILLIAM. County of Philadelphia. December 3, 1821. 7.413. KELLY, CAPT JOHN. February 23, 1821. 7.261. KING, ELIZABETH. County of Philadelphia. November 8, 1821. 7.402. KNIGHT, DANIEL. Township of Byberry. April 21, 1821. 7.287. KONIGMACHER, ADAM. Philadelphia. January 30, 1821. 7.249. KURTZ, JOHN. Township of West Northern Liberties. March 12, 1821. 7.269. LAWERSWYLER, ELIZA. Philadelphia. April 10, 1821. 7.284. LAWS, LUDOWICK. Philadelphia. August 29, 1821. 7.355. LENTZ OR LEUTZ, BARBARA. Germantown Township. March 31, 1821. 7.280. LIPPINCOTT, JOSEPH. Burlington, N.J. November 14, 1821. 7.387. LITTLE, THOMAS. Philadelphia. August 28, 1821. 7.354. LOFBOROW, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. January 10, 1821. 7.245. LOGAN, GEORGE. Stenton. County of Philadelphia, Penna. July 9, 1821. 7.323. LOVE, BENJAMIN. Frankford, Philadelphia Co. May 11, 1821. 7.297. LOXLEY, CATHARINE. February 8, 1821. 7.254. MARABELLO, PLACIDO DOMINICO JOSEPH. Philadelphia County. April 30, 1821. 7.295. MARTIN, ALEXANDER. Borough of Frankford. September 3, 1821. 7.356. MARTIN, JAMES. County of Philadelphia. January 18, 1821. 7.247. MARTIN, MARY. Philadelphia. June 4, 1821. 7.306. McCARA, JOHN. now of County of Philadelphia. August 10, 1821. 7.339. McCOY, ALEXANDER. Philadelphia, Penna. July 9, 1821. 7.324. McCREA, MARY. Philadelphia. August 24, 1821. 7.351. McKNIGHT, MARTHA. June 21, 1821. 7.313. McVEY, FERGUS. County of Philadelphia. January 4, 1821. 7.239. MIDDLETON, MARY. Middlesex, New Jersey. April 16, 1821. 7.286. MILEY, JOHN. Northern Liberties. November 16, 1821. 7.406. MILLARD, SARAH. Northern Liberties. March 9, 1821. 7.266. MILLER, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. December 1, 1821. 7.417. MOORE, SARAH. Philadelphia. April 24, 1821. 7.292. MORRIS, ISSAC. Formerly of Bristol, Bucks Co., Penna. January 10, 1821. 7.309. MYERLY, ANN (signed MYERLE). District of Southwark. August 18, 1821. 7.347. NAPIER, ANN. Philadelphia. August 1, 1821. 7.330. NEZMOS, JOHN H. County of Philadelphia. October 15, 1821. 7.381. NICE, CHARLES. Germantown Township. March 10, 1821. 7.267. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. March 5, 1821. 7.264. NORTON, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. February 3, 1821. 7.251. OGLE, ANN. Philadelphia. March 27, 1821. 7.273. OTTINGER, BARBARA. Germantown Township. September 1, 1821. 7.356. OTTINGER, CHRISTOPHER. Germantown. Philadelphia Co. December 6, 1820. 7.242. OWEN, PHILIS. Philadelphia, Penna. July 13, 1821. 7.325. PARKER, THOMAS. now of Philadelphia. November 26, 1821. 7.410. PAULUS, ADAM. Philadelphia. March 24, 1821. 7.273. PLEASANTS, MARY. Philadelphia. April 26, 1821. 7.292. POTTS, ANNA. Philadelphia. June 19, 1821. 7.311. PRICE, REBECCA. County of Philadelphia. September 10, 1821. 7.362. QUINN, CHARLES. July 28, 1821. 7.328. RAMBURGER, ELIZA M. Philadelphia. June 1, 1821. 7.304. REYNOLDS, JOHN HOOKER. Philadelphia. May 28, 1821. 7.303. RICHARDSON, JOHN. Township of Lower Dublin. November 20, 1821. 7.408. RILEY, MARY. late of the Parish of Drumlane. County Cavan, Ireland. February 6, 1821. 7.253. RITTENHOUSE, MICHAEL. Germantown. June 16, 1821. 7.311. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. December 20, 1821. 7.419. SAVIDGE, MARY SALOME. District of Southwark. October 30, 1821. 7.387. SCHIVELY, ANN. Philadelphia. July 31, 1821. 7.329. SCHOLFIELD (SCOLFIELD), REBECCA. November 15, 1820. 7.264. SENFFT, GEORGE. Philadelphia, Penna. February 27, 1821. 7.272. SHARP, ROBERT. Township of Northern Liberties. August 27, 1821. 7.353. SHAW, MARTHA. November 7, 1821. 7.400. SHEARWOOD, JAMES. District of Southwark. October 1, 1821. 7.371. SHEETZ, GEORGE. Kensington. May 24, 1821. 7.303. SHUPART, PHILLIP. Roxborough Township. September 18, 1821. 7.366. SIDDONS, SARAH. Philadelphia. February 7, 1821. 7.255. SMALLMAN, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. August 7, 1821. 7.332. SMICK, LEWIS. Roxborough Township. December 6, 1821. 7.414. SMITH, FREDERICK. Germantown Township. Philadelphia. February 1, 1821. 7.249. SMITH, GEORGE. Township Germantown. October 24, 1821. 7.386. SMITH, JOHN. District of Southwark. March 21, 1821. 7.271. SMITH, ROBERT T. Philadelphia. April 30, 1821. 7.298. SMITH, WILLIAM MOORE. Bristol Township. March 28, 1821. 7.278. SORAT, JACQUES. Port au Prince October 12, 1821. 7.359. SOWDER, CASPAR. (signed CASPER SOUDER) Northern Liberties. August 25, 1821. 7.354. STATHAM, RICHARD. Lancaster Co. December 14, 1821. 7.401. STEPHENS, ROBERT. Philadelphia. February 28, 1821. 7.262. STOCKER, MARGARET. Philadelphia. October 11, 1821. 7.376. SWEETMAN, KEZIA. County of Philadelphia. March 16, 1821. 7.276. SWIFT, ANN. September 5, 1821. 7.358. SYLVA, SILAS. May 2, 1821. 7.296. THACKARA, ELEANOR. Philadelphia. August 7, 1821. 7.333. THOMAS, DANIEL. Township of Germantown. November 10, 1821. 7.403. THOMPSON, JOSEPH. Lower Dublin Township. September 26, 1821. 7.370. TURNER, JOSEPH. District of Southwark. August 9, 1821. 7.335. TYBOUT, RICHARD. Philadelphia. August 22, 1821. 7.351. VONDERVOIGHT, PETER. Philadelphia. June 27, 1821. 7.313. WAGNER, ANNA. Township of Germantown. March 9, 1821. 7.266. WALLACE, JOSHUA M., JR. Philadelphia. March 10, 1821. 7.277. WALTON, ALBERTSON. Moorland Township. February 13, 1821. 7.389. WARNER, BENJAMIN. Philadelphia. October 2, 1821. 7.371. WEST, REBECCA K. Philadelphia. October 23, 1821. 7.391. WHELAND, MARY L. September 17, 1821. 7.365. WHITE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. October 23, 1821. 7.384. WHITE, JOHN. Philadelphia. July 23, 1821. 7.328. WHITEBREAD, WILLIAM. District of Southwark, Penna. September 5, 1821. 7.360. WILLING, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. January 29, 1821. 7.229. WILSON, MARY. Philadelphia. November 3, 1821. 7.392. WILT, ABRAHAM. Philadelphia. August 20, 1821. 7.348. WISTAR, RICHARD. Philadelphia. June 25, 1821. 7.314. WOGLOM, ABRAHAM. Philadelphia. November 2, 1821. 7.396. WOTHERSPOON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. May 22, 1821. 7.302. WRIGHT, JOHN. Now of District of Southwark, Penna. December 31, 1821. 7.422. YARD, MARY. Kensington. August 9, 1821. 7.335. YARNALL, NATHAN. Philadelphia. December 8, 1821. 7.416. ZANE, SARAH. Philadelphia. April 21, 1821. 7.288. ZINKENAGEL (OR ZINKERNAGEL), FREDERICK August EMANUEL. March 31, 1821. 7.274. ____________________________________________________ WILLING, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. December 2, 1820. January 29, 1821. 7.229. Property purchased by William Bingham and myself from State of Penna., surveyed by John Adlum. Exrs. to sell estate, proceeds to grandchildren: Thomas, Richard, Eliza, George, children of my son Charles Willing, decd. Sons: Thomas Mayne Willing, George Willing, Richard Willing, William S. Willing. Daughters: Elizabeth Jackson, wife of William Jackson, Mary Clymer, Dorothy Francis, Abigail Peters. To house keeper Catharine Cushing. Children of daughter Elizabeth Jackson: Ann, Elizabeth, Mary, Caroline Jackson. Youngest sons of daughter Dorothy Francis: John, Thomas, Charles, Alfred. Children of daughter Abigail Peters. Rebecca Willing, wife of son George. Ground rent to be paid to estate of late Samuel Powell, Esq. Granddaughter Eliza Spring, daughter of son Charles Willing. Grandsons: Thomas Willing, Jr., the oldest, George Willing, Jr. the youngest son of son Charles Willing, decd., Richard Willing, another son of said Charles. Annuity reserved out of the estate called "Coventry Farm" payable by the purchasers thereof for and during the life of Ann Morris I give to Ann Willing, the widow of son Charles and after her death to grandson George, the only son of said Ann Willing. Late sister: Abigail Willing. Niece: Ann Morris, after her decease, to her only son Thomas Morris and to her three youngest daughters: Elizabeth, Margaret, Susan Morris. Money left me in trust by Elizabeth Powell for her niece said Ann Morris, wife of Luke Morris. Sister Elizabeth Powell. Annuity to Elizabeth Shippen. Property bought of my uncle Joseph Shippen. Ground on Wind Mill Island bought of William Brown and also held by a lease from the late Proprietaries of Penna. My Silver Tureene made in London given to me by stockholders in U. S. Bank when I was President of that Institution, also my three family bibles, the old clock brought to this country in 1688 by my ancestor Edward Shippen. Estate to which I have claim as being the heir at law to late James or Richard Bayne, decd., late of Hampton in Arden, County of Warwick or elsewhere in England. Property adjoining estate of Samuel Coates, also property bought of late Samuel Hudson to my three sons: Thomas Mayne Willing, Richard Willing, William S. Willing. Exec: My four sons. Codicil Revokes that devised to son Wm. Shippen Willing namely property in tenure of Wm. Leedom on which there is stable and occupied by Patrick Carson, also property in Hudson in trust to sons Thomas Mayne Willing and George Willing son in law Richard Peters, Jr. for support of son William, his wife Maria and his family. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Horatio Rawle, Andrew D. Cash. BOCKIUS, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Skindresser. December 26, 1820. January 2, 1821. 7.239. Interest of all estate to my wife: Ann, after her decease, to my children. Exec: Wife: Ann. Brother: Charles Bockius. McVEY, FERGUS. County of Philadelphia. December 29, 1820. January 4, 1821. 7.239. All estate to Mother: Ann McVey (if she be living) in Ireland, in event of her death, to brothers: Patrick, Michael McVey. Sister: Mary McVey in Ireland. Exec:Friends: Robert Coburn, John Maguire of said County, Merchants. Wit: Miles Verdy, Richard Renshaw. HORN, CHRISTIANA. District of Southwark. Widow. December 26, 1820. January 9, 1821. 7.240. All estate to son in law: John H. Hampton, whom I appoint sole exrx.. None of my children shall ever have it in their power to bring said John H. Hampton to an account for any matter except Charles Cany? (my son in law) who became jointly security with me many years ago, but which I have reason to believe is settled. Wit: Hugh Cavenaugh, Joseph Snyder. 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. ENGLE, JAMES. Philadelphia. March 3, 1820. January 10, 1821. 7.242. Friend: Richard Palmer (of Southwark) County of Philadelphia, Esquire. Son in law: Robert Paterson, land in Philadelphia which Joseph Worrell by Indenture granted to me, also yearly ground rents issuing out of ground in Southwark granted to Richard Jefferson, John Shermer, George F. Kloz, Charles Johnson, Thomas Burke, John Keef (all of said rent charges Edward Shippen Burd, Esq. and his wife Eliza Burd, granted to me), also ground rent issuing out of a lot in Philadelphia which I granted to Thomas Lancaster, to hold to them the said Richard Palmer, Robert Patterson in trust for my daughter: Susanna Negus and her children. All residue of estate to my daughter: Ann Patterson. Son in law: Robert Patterson to be sole exr. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. LOFBOROW, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Ship Carpenter. November 6, 1810. January 10, 1821. 7.245. All estate to wife: Elizabeth Lofborow, whom I appoint sole exrx., and at her death, to my children. Wit: Jacob Faunce, Richard Proudfit. Catharine Bennett (of Kensington), Widow, affd. COLLINS, CAROLINE. January 2, 1821. January 17, 1821. 7.245. Brothers: Thomas Collins, Joshua Collins. Aunt Mary's wedding ring to cousin: Mary Collins. Caroline Smith. Mary Ann Bacon and to her daughters: Elizabeth, Mary Ann. Martha Bacon and to her sister: Elizabeth Bacon and to Hannah Bacon. Phebe Marshall. Aunt: Hannah Collins. Hannah Brown. Exec: My Guardians John Bacon, George Vaux. Wit: Amelia Guest, Jacob Shoemaker. BAKER, JOHN. Philadelphia. April 3, 1819. January 18, 1821. 7.246. All estate unto brother in law: Stephen Bachust (of Philadelphia). Labourer, whom I appoint exr. Wit: Jacob Smith, Absalom Davis, Peter Armbruster. MARTIN, JAMES. County of Philadelphia. Gentleman. January 5, 1821. January 18, 1821. 7.247. Legacy to Trustees of Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Granddaughter: Mary (late Mary Read) now the wife of Joel B. Sutherland, property in Southwark, Philadelphia County, also ground rent payable by William Gwin. Granddaughter: Lydia, (late Lydia Read) now the wife of John McFee, property in Southwark, adjoining ground in tenure of Michael Durney and of William Linnard. also to said granddaughters, my property in Oxford Township, Philadelphia County. Ground rent in Philadelphia issuing out of lot in tenure of Catharine Sink and in tenure of Samuel Mitchell. StepGrandsons: James Botner, Joseph Botner, John Botner. Exec: John McFee, Joel B. Sutherland. Wit: Ezra S. Ely, Robert Mercer. FULLERTON, HENRY. January 2, 1820. January 19, 1821. 7.247. My property real and personal to be used for education of my youngest son: Henry Fullerton until he is of sufficient age to procure his living, then to be divided between my two sons: Francis Fullerton, Henry Fullerton. Exec: Elizabeth Stock. Wit: James Simpson, Hannah Fullerton. BENSAKEN, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. November 29, 1820. January 16, 1821. 7.247. Nephew: Mordecai Berlandino, son of my decd. brother David Berlandino, of Jamaica. Nephew: Jacob Henriques, son of my decd. sister Lunah ? Henriques wife of Elias Henriques of City of London. Niece: Esther Bensaken, daughter of my decd. brother Joseph Bensaken of Charleston, S. C. Portuguese Jews Orphan Society in London under the name of Ora Vahabi Yettomim. Jews Synagogue in Philadelphia. Portuguese Jews Synagogue in London, under name of Shaar Ashmaim. Letter to John Moss. Exec: Friends: John Moss, Samuel Moss, both of Philadelphia. Merchants. Wit: Hanuk ? Lyon, Samuel Lyons, Clement C. Biddle. BRAXTON, WILLIAM FITZHUGH. Now of Philadelphia. Recently from Virginia. November 18, 1818. January 30, 1821. 7.248. Estate for use of wife: Mary F. Braxton. Should she marry, then all property to be given to my two children: Tayloe Fitzhugh Braxton, Israel Elliott Braxton and they to be transfer'd to care of William Brockenbrough and Corbin Braxton of Virginia. Letters to Mary F. Braxton. Exec: Wife: Mary F. Braxton but in case of her marriage, appoint said Wm. Brockenbrough and Corbin Braxton. Wit: William Ewing, Amelia Ewing. KONIGMACHER, ADAM. Philadelphia. Merchant. August 24, 1820. January 30, 1821. 7.249. Estate to my wife and children. Letters to John M. Price, Thomas Yardley, William Yardley, Jr. Exec: Friends: John Cooke, Thomas Yardley, John M. Price, William Yardley, Jr. Wit: Jolly Longshore, William W. Yardley, Jona. Gowers. SMITH, FREDERICK. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Victualler. October 13, 1819. February 1, 1821. 7.249. Annuity to wife: Mary Smith. When youngest child Samuel is to age, to my children: Jacob, George, Valentine, Mary, William, Samuel. Daughter: Catharine Vandike, wife of Jacob Vandike. Letters to Jacob Smith, Jacob Good. Exec: Son: Jacob Smith. Brother in law: Jacob Good. Friend: John Huston, Esq. Wit: Abraham Peters, Michael Levering. NORTON, THOMAS. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Gentleman. January 29, 1821. February 3, 1821. 7.251. Sister: Mary Haworth, the property whereon I dwell. Ground rent payable by Thomas Barnott, &c. Nephew: John Johnson in trust for my niece Margery Richards, wife of Joseph Richards, and to her children. Legacy to said nephew: John Johnson. Nieces: Martha Eckroyd, Susan Haworth, Mary Jenkins, daughters of sister Mary Haworth. Friend: George Knorr, property purchased of William Savery Evans, in trust for use of Ann Evans, wife of said William. Friends: John Cooke, Edward Randolph, for instution near Philadelphia, known by the name of "The Contributors to the Asylum for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason". Norton Johnson, son of John Johnson. Mary Roberts, the girl now living in my family. Nephew: Samuel Norton. Residue of estate to all the children of said sister: Mary Haworth. Exec: Friend: George Knorr. Wit: John Warder, Robert Whitehead, James Starr. BOARDMAN, ROBERT. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. House Carpenter. October 2, 1819. February 3, 1821. 7.253. Estate to my wife: Salome Boardman. Son: John Boardman. Bond against Dr. William Runkle. Exec: Son: John Boardman, Samuel Fleckenstien or Fleckenstein. Wit: Lewis Lehman, Elias Sorber. RILEY, MARY. Wife of Owen Riley, late of the Parish of Drumlane. County of Cavan in Ireland. Hatter. February 15, 1819. February 6, 1821. 7.253. Daughters: Susan Riley, Cecilia Riley, Julia Riley, a legacy left me by Catherine Riley, my sister, late of Trenton in the U. S. of America. Letters to Matthew Reilley. Exec: Matthew Riley. Montreal, Canada. Wit: Peter Fenton, James McFee, Morgan McCabe. Mary Reilly, John Reilly, both of Southwark, affd. GRANT, FRANCIS. Moyamensing Township. County of Philadelphia. Coach Maker. January 9, 1821. February 1, 1821. 7.253. Wife: Mary Grant, all rents, &c. for herself and our children and at her death to my three children: Elizabeth, Francis, Mary Ann Grant. Exec: Friends: Thomas Chase (of Philadelphia), Labourer, John Nicholson, Moyamensing Township, Porter. Wit: Michael Cooper, Benjamin Parker, James Green. LOXLEY, CATHARINE. January 16, 1821. February 8, 1821. 7.254. Daughter: Ann Rheese. Son: George W. Loxley to be released from debts due me. Exec: Daughter: Ann Rheese. Wit: Benjamin Rd. Loxley, Robert J. Clarke. SIDDONS, SARAH. Philadelphia. Widow. August 22, 1818. February 7, 1821. 7.255. Estate of my daughter: Caroline Siddons. Exec: Friend: John Paul (of Philadelphia), he to dispose of my clock unto any of my other children. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, James Carmalt. DAWSON, ELIZABETH. Widow of William Dawson. February 14, 1820. February 12, 1821. 7.255. Legacies to my brother: Thomas Sugar. Nephew: John Sugar. Niece Elizabeth Yarnall. Granddaughter: Anne Dawson. Grandson: Mordecai Lewis Dawson. Elizabeth Dawson Harrison, daughter of Robert and Ruth Harrison. Daughter: Rachel Wilson and to her daughter Hannah Lewis Wilson, granddaughter of Hannah Lewis. To Monthly Meeting of Friends, Middle District. To Contributors of Penna. Hospital. Elizabeth Marrison (say Morrison). William Dawson Rowland son of Samuel and Sarah Rowland. William Dawson Sugar, son of John Sugar. Mary Horner. Niece: Rebecca Dawson. William Dawson Lewis son of Reeve Lewis. Son: Thomas Rogers. Mary Hail and Elizabeth Hail. Jane Worrell and Elizabeth Worrell. Rachel Gardiner, formerly Bonnet Maker. Ann Butler. Hannah Harvy. All residue to my grandchildren: Ann Dawson, Mordicai Lewis Dawson. Nephew: William Morrison. Exec: Joseph S. Lewis, William Morrison. Codicil: Should brother Thomas Sugar die before me. To his grandchildren: William Dawson Sugar, Thomas Sugar, Sarah Sugar, Nathan Sugar. John Folly, formerly an indented servant of ours and now Baker at the Hospital. Wit: James Wills, Senr., James Wills, Jr. BROADHEAD, MARY. Parish of Saint Michael, Island of Barbadoes. Widow. June 23, 1819. May 29, 1821. 7.257. William McKenzie to sell estate bequeathed to me by Margery Ged, late of Philadelphia, widow and Margaret Thomas of same city, widow. To Trustees of Charity School lately established in this Island under the auspices of His Excellency the Right Honorable Stapleton Lord Combermere. Daughter: Sarah Murrell Alkins, wife of William Thomas Alkins. Late sister: Dorothy Thomas of said Island. William Jackson, late of Great Britain, decd. Abraham Rodrigues Brandon Esq. Friend: Martha Elizabeth Christy and to her sister Elizabeth Wall Hacket, widow. Susanna Hamden, spinster daughter of Reynold Hamden of the Parish of Saint James and to her sister Sarah Hamden. Friend: Grizzle Armstrong, spinster. Hannah Tapshire, spinster. Thomazin Thomson, wife of Thomas Thompson of the Parish of Christ Church. Henrietta Acon, of the Parish of Saint Michael in this Island, spinster. Sarah Margaret Marsh of Parish of Saint Michael (free coloured girl). Friend: William Richard Mascoll. Friend: James Beard. Mary Jane Robinson of Parish of Saint Michael, spinster. Frances Broadhead (free coloured girl) formerly the property of my daughter. Godson: John Gregory and to his brother Edward Gregory (sons of George Generous Gregory) and to their sister George Ann Gregory. Wife of George Generous Gregory. Richard Foster Cattlewell and John James Cattlewell, sons of Foster Cattlewell. Susanna Maria Armstrong, Isabella Armstrong the daughters of John Payne Farrel Armstrong, decd. and to John Armstrong, his son. Mary Vaughn of the Parish of Saint Michael, spinster, to her sister Abel Vaughn and to their brother John James Vaughn. Cousin: Lucretia Beard, wife of James Beard. Exec: And Trustees, Friend: William Richard Mascoll, James Beard. Wit: Thomas G. Agard, William H. Nightingale. KELLY, CAPT JOHN. Grocer. Nuncupative. January 11, 1821. February 23, 1821. 7.261. Son: John Kelly. Daughter: Maria Murdock, and at her death,to her children. Mary Duffield. Exec: Joseph Snyder, Blacksmith, Thomas Brown, Stove Merchant. Son: John to have my books, charts, &c. should he live to return to this country. Wit: Joseph Snyder, Thomas Mitchell. GEISSE, EVE. Philadelphia. Widow. April 17, 1820. February 27, 1821. 7.261. Legacies to my nieces: Elizabeth Fisher, Rachel Wartman, Catharine Greer. Res. to Eliza Geisse, wife of William Geisse, (of Philadelphia), Merchant, and to her children. Letters to Elizabeth Geisse. Exec: Eliza Geisse. Friend: Isaac Wampole of said city, Scrivener. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. Isaac Wampole renounced. BOSHART, CONRAD. Late of Philadelphia. Paper Stainer. Died August 16, 1820. August 14, 1820. February 27, 1821. 7.262. Legacy to Mrs. Mary Boggs. Remainder of estate to son: Conrad. Exec: William Mayweg, Tabias Beehler. Wit: John Stief, Nicholas Struck. (nuncupative). STEPHENS, ROBERT. Philadelphia. Gentleman. September 17, 1808. February 28, 1821. 7.262. Estate of my children: Robert S. Stephens, Jane Stephens, Margaret Stephens. Letters to Robert S. Stephenson. Exec: Son: Robert S. Daughter: Jane Stephens. Wit: Abraham Shoemaker, Francis Shoemaker. Paul Beck, Jr. (of Philadelphia) and Cornelius Stevenson (of Philadelphia), Collector of Taxes, affd. GADSDEN, MARTHA. Formerly of S. Carolina, now of Philadelphia, Penna. October 23, 1820. February 20, 1821. 7.263. Estate to daughter: Emma Gadsden, whom I appoint sole exrs. Wit: Edward F. Campbell, George Jones, George Glen. Sarah Jones (of Philadelphia) (sister to Edward F. Campbell and daughter of George Jones, both absent), John Vaughan (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. BARTON, ADAM B. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Grocer. February 6, 1821. March 3, 1821. 7.264. My clothes to my father Joseph Barton, brothers: Thomas W. Barton, John Barton, Joseph Barton, William Barton. Estate to my wife: Harriott Barton, for the bringing up of my children. Exec: Father: Joseph Barton. Brother: John Barton. Wit: William A. Lee, Daniel or David Farr. SCHOLFIELD (SCOLFIELD), REBECCA. Nuncupative. July 1, 1818. November 15, 1820. 7.264. All I have to my daughter: Mrs. Leedom's girls, my granddaughters. Granddaughter: Rebecca Leedom has lived with me from a child. Wit: Jacob Sommer, Sarah Leedom. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. August 21, 1820. March 5, 1821. 7.264. Wife: Elizabeth Nicholson. Children: Isaac, Mary, Elizabeth Nicholson. Letters to Mary and Elizabeth Nicholson. Exec: My three children. Wit: Nathan Chapin, Edward Smith, John Jamison. EVANS, CADWALADER. Philadelphia. August 16, 1818. March 6, 1821. 7.265. Estate to my brothers: Charles, David Evans, sisters: Sarah Evans, Ellin Evans. Letters to Charles, Ellin Evans, the surviving exrs. Exec: Brothers: Charles, David. Sister Ellin Evans. Robert I. Evans, Cadwalader Evans both of Philadelphia, affd. DICKINS, ANN. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Widow. January 11, 1821. March 8, 1821. 7.265. Estate to Lewis Kensal, Elizabeth Keyser. Exec: Samuel Templin. Wit: Samuel Macferran, Thomas Funston. WAGNER, ANNA. Township of Germantown. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. February 2, 1821. March 9, 1821. 7.266. Daughters: Mary, wife of Samuel Sanders, Barbara, wife of Isaac Benner. Exec: Son in law: Samuel Sanders. Wit: Joseph Bockins, Jacob Good. MILLARD, SARAH. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Widow of Thomas Millard. February 14, 1821. March 9, 1821. 7.266. All estate to my children: William, Clement, Charles, James Millard. Exec: Friend and kinsman: Caleb Carmalt. Wit: John Uhler, Joseph P. Justice. NICE, CHARLES. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Esq. Son of William Nice, decd. October 30, 1819. March 10, 1821. 7.267. Wife: Catharine to have use of part of my dwelling &c. also an annuity, subject to care of my mother. Legacies to my three youngest daughters: Mary, Rachel, Catharine Nice to make them equal with my married daughters. My property bounding on Springfield Township line purchased of Emanuel Eyre part of which joins land of John Maison, unto my son in law: John Ottinger as part of his wife Susanna's legacy. Son in law: Enoch Rex, part of his wife Elizabeth's legacy. Son: Charles Nice, daughter: Sarah Weiss and my said three unmarried daughters. Property in Germantown, Township bounded by land of John Wentz, John Altemus, Melchior Newman, Cornelius Roop, Frederick Kerper, William Weaver, John Maison, said property purchased of exrs. of John Roop, decd. and Martin Painter, I bequeath to son: Charles, daughters: Mary, Rachel, Catharine. Letters to Enoch Rex, Daniel Thomas, Jr. Exec: Son in law: Enoch Rex. Friends: Daniel Thomas (of Germantown Township), Miller, Robert Brooke (of Northern Liberties), Surveyor. Wit: John Huston, Samuel Campbell, Henry Freed, Joseph Clark. KURTZ, JOHN. Township of West Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. January 3, 1821. March 12, 1821. 7.269. Estate of my wife: Elizabeth Kurtz. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth. Friend: John Ruckstool. Wit: James Boyer, John Reiter. BRANDON, MARY. Late a citizen of Philadelphia, Penna. Now residing in New Jersey. ____. March 15, 1821. 7.270. Mother: Margaret Hand to have use &c. of all my estate, and after her decease, legacies to Friend: Kitty Ann Row (of Philadelphia), Sarah Toben, Hibernian Society. Friend: Marsh Brandon, Clerk, Mary Alexander, Jane Rowman, Issabella Rowan, Ann Weed, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Smith, sisters of Daniel Smith of Mount Holly. Exec: Mother: Margaret Hand. Friends: Kitty Anna Row, Joseph D. Brown (of Philadelphia). Wit: Daniel Smith, Matthew McHenry. Suppliment: To St. Peters Church of Philadelphia for poor fund. HUTTON, MARY. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Wife of John Hutton. Cordwiner. March 2, 1821. March 21, 1821. 7.271. Desire to be buried in grave yard over Schoolkill, near Philadelphia, beside the grave of my decd. son Matthias. To my orphan Niece: Margaret Carr when of age. Exec: Friends: Michael Cooper, Mary Burgess. Wit: Charles Budd, Frederick Cheavers. SMITH, JOHN. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Blacksmith. July 8, 1820. March 21, 1821. 7.271. Legacy to John Smith my son. Residue of estate to daughter: Mary Smith. Son: William Smith, subject to yearly rent charge to be paid to Samuel Blair. Exec: Daughter: Mary. Son: William Smith. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. SENFFT, GEORGE. Philadelphia, Penna. July 21, 1820. February 27, 1821. 7.272. Estate of my wife: Charlotta Phillipina Senfft, and at her decease to my children: Elizabeth, wife of Henry Summers, Catherine, wife of Michael Eckfeldt, Abigail, wife of Charles Pierrie, Mary, wife of John Orr. Exec: Wife: Charlotta Phillipina. Wit: Jacob F. Walter, John Hains or Heins. PAULUS, ADAM. Philadelphia. Baker. February 19, 1821. March 24, 1821. 7.273. Estate for education and support of my daughters: Sarah, Ellen during minority, when of age or married. Estate to all my children: Ann Harman, Mary Burkhouse, Sarah Paulus, Peter Paulus. Exec: Friends: George C. Snyder, District of Southwark, Account, John Curry (of Philadelphia), Taylor, also guardians of said daughters Sarah and Ellen. Wit: Charles A. Droz, Edmund Gaskill. OGLE, ANN. Philadelphia. Relict of Howard Ogle. February 9, 1821. March 27, 1821. 7.273. Legacy to Niece: Georgiana Taylor until she is 18 years of age. Legacy to sister: Susanna Wilson. All residue to mother: Susanna Wilson. Exec: Friend: Dr. Joseph Hartshorne (of Philadelphia). Wit: George Troutman, David Eckert, Joseph Griffith. JONES, JESSE. County of Philadelphia, Penna. March 9, 1821. March 30, 1821. 7.274. Estate of my sister: Anna Price. Exec: Isaac B. Garrigues. Wit: Mary B. Garrigues, Susanna H. Garrigues, Abraham B. Garrigues. ZINKENAGEL (OR ZINKERNAGEL), FREDERICK August EMANUEL. Bookseller. Recently from Greissen of Schwartzburg, Lon-Oerhausen in Germany but presently living in Philadelphia, Penna. January 10, 1820. March 31, 1821. 7.274. Wife: Catharine Dorothea Johanna Zinkonagel whom I appoint sole exrs. Codicil December 30, 1821. To said wife, by Birth Catharine Dorothea Johanna Keyser, my property in my Birth Place Greussen in Germany. Wit: Johann Gottfried Herbst, John Goodman. Wit: August Schuchardt, John Goodman. GOUKLEER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Carter. November 4, 1820. March 30, 1821. 7.276. Wife: Margaret. Children: Mary, Henry, Sarah, Margaret, James, Ann Eliza, George, Christiana, Eleanor Goukler. Exec: Wife: Margaret Goukler. Friend: Jacob Armbruster. Codicil January 17, 1821. Share left to daughter Ann Eliza shall be paid into her own hands and at her death to her children. Wit: George Nagle, Christian Snyder. Wit: William Groves, Andrew Megee. SWEETMAN, KEZIA. County of Philadelphia. Widow. April 10, 1820. March 16, 1821. 7.276. All estate to son in law: Amos Palmer, Distiller, James W. Simes, Druggist, both of Philadelphia, in trust for use of my daughter: Ann, wife of John Cook. Granddaughters: Ann Palmer, Eliza Palmer, children of daughter Mary Palmer, decd. Exec: Amos Palmer, James W. Simes. Wit: George F. Alberti, Ira Chase. WALLACE, JOSHUA M. JR. Philadelphia. Merchant. November 25, 1806. March 10, 1821. 7.277. Wife: Rebecca C. Wallace and after her death, to any children she may have during marriage with me. Sisters: Rachel, Mary, Eliza, Susan Wallace. Letters to Rebecca C. Wallace. Exec: Wife: Rebecca C. Wallace. Brother: John B. Wallace. Friend: Horace Binney. Wit: Margaret McIlvaine, E. Boudinot Stockton, M. W. Collet. Edmund C. Watmough, John B. Wallace, (both of Philadelphia), affd. Horace Binney, John B. Wallace renounced. BLAKE, TIMOTHY. Philadelphia. Librarian. March 5, 1821. March 26, 1821. 7.278. Estate of my wife: Ann Blake. Son: George. Daughter: Henrietta Blake. Letters to Ann Blake. Exec: Wife: Ann. Friend: Anthony Stocker. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, John Land. SMITH, WILLIAM MOORE. Bristol Township. County of Philadelphia. August 8, 1818. March 28, 1821. 7.278. Sons: Samuel Wemyss Smith, Richard Penn Smith, subject to annuity to their mother. Property in Philadelphia, now occupied by John Hallowell, Esq. Estate at the falls of Schuylkill, formerly the residence of my decd. father, property devised by my father to his daughter: Williamina E. Smith, (since decd.) wife of late Charles Goldsborough, Esq. and sold by her heirs to W. R. Kennedy, from whom I purchased it. Land in Bedford County near the estate of Thomas Vickroy, Esq. property purchased from David Evans and wife, Andrew Summers and wife and Robert Wharton, Esq., Adminsitrator of W. Lewis, decd., estate bought of David Evans, ground rents in Borough of Huntingdon. Valuable estate in New York. Son: William R. Smith's children. Exec: Son: Samuel Wemyss Smith. Codicil January 7, 1819. Son: Saml., decd. Son: Richard to be exr. Wit: George Bensell, Lydia Rudolph. LENTZ OR LEUTZ, BARBARA. Germantown Township. Philadelphia County. Widow. May 1, 1818. March 31, 1821. 7.280. Estate of my children: Daniel, Jacob Lentz, Ann Klein, Elizabeth Stephens, Susanna Trollinger, Michael Lentz, Margaret Heilig, children of late son John Lentz. Son: Jacob in trust for daughter Barbara Martin during life of her husband. Exec: Son: Jacob. Wit: Christopher Yeakle, John Krieble. DOIG, JOHN. Township of Moyamensing. County of Philadelphia. Stone Cutter. March 26, 1821. April 3, 1821. 7.281. Income of estate to wife: Isabella Doig she to educate the young sons: John and Thomas. All my children: Paul, John, Thomas to have share and share alike after death of my wife. Exec: Wife: Isabella, Andrew McCalpin. Wit: Michael Freytag, Samuel Bell. BARNER, ELIZABETH. Chesnut Hill. County of Philadelphia. Widow. March 12, 1821. April 4, 1821. 7.282. Legacies to nephew: Henry Blecker, Jacob Blecker, John Blecker, Peter Blecker, John Wentz, his wife Catherine Wentz. Sarah Johnson, Treasurer of Benevolent Female Society of Germantown for relief of the poor. Hetty Hines. All residue of estate to Elizabeth Kerper, wife of George Kerper, Elizabeth Rote, wife of Jacob Rote, Elizabeth Striker, Catharine Bane, Barbary Ottinger, children of Christianna Freas, decd. and the children of Eve Moriah Ketz, decd. Charles Ottinger son of Barbary Ottinger. Exec: Friends: James A. Mahany (of Philadelphia), Esq, George Kerper (of Chesnut Hill). Wit: Robert I. Arundel, Charles Nice, Jr., Andrew Wentz. HOLSTEIN, JOHN. Township of Kingsessing. County of Philadelphia, Penna. February 28, 1820. April 9, 1821. 7.282 All estate to wife: Jane and to children. Exec: Wife: Jane Holstein. Wit: Henry Leech, Jr., Peter S. Holstein, Nathan Jones. COXE, MARY. (signed Cox) Philadelphia. Widow. February 24, 1821. April 9, 1821. 7.283. Estate to exrs. in trust for son: William, until of age, should he die under age, then estate to my other children. Late husband's daughter: Mary Anne Meriam. Exec: Morris Longstreth of said city. Wit: Davis Orum, Jno. A. Murray, LAWERSWYLER, ELIZA. Philadelphia. Relict of Jacob Lawerswyler, late of Philadelphia, Esq. March 30, 1821. April 10, 1821. 7.284. Estate to said exrs. in trust for my daughter: Frances Eliza Cuthbert, wife of James L. Cuthbert. Brother in law: John Maybin, Thomas Hart (of Philadelphia), in trust for Moravian or Brethren Congregation in City of Philadelphia, and all remainder unto the children of my sister: Anna Joanna Maybin. Children of brother: George Peters, decd., Matilda Crothers, George Peters, Benjamin Peters, Sarah Peters. Nephews: John W. Peters, Jacob Peters. Daughter to occupy my country seat called Mount Sidney as her summer residence. Son: Jacob Lawerswyler, decd. Exec: William H. Hart, John W. Peters (of Philadelphia). Wit: Henry Hollingsworth, Joseph Allen. DILCARD, PETER. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. April 2, 1821. April 13, 1821. 7.285. Legacies to sister: Nancy Pfiel, wife of John Pfeil. Nephew John Pfeil, Jr. All res. to sister: Barbar Kevelar, wife of Jno. Kevelaw, Catharine Aainstraw, [Austraw?] wife of William Ainstraw, [Austraw?] Elizabeth Raybold, wife of Philip Raybold, Jerey Dilcard, Margaret Eggard, wife of Charles Eggard. Sister: Nancy Pfeil. Exec: Friend: W. Henry Swank. Wit: John Golder, Greenberry Germon. GRAY, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. March 14, 1821. April 14, 1821. 7.286. All estate to wife: Sophia, whom I appoint sole exrs. Wit: Daniel Mandeville, Susanna Guier. Nuncupative. MIDDLETON, MARY. At present residing in Township of West Windsor, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey. October 30, 1820. April 16, 1821. 7.286. Legacies to nieces: Mary Olden, Amey R. Olden. Nephew: Benjamin Olden. Sisters: Sarah Middleton, Deborah Cooper. All res. to nephews: Joseph H. Middleton, Josiah H. Middleton (sons of my decd. brother Aaron H. Middleton) at the age of twenty one years. Exec: Nephew: Josiah H. Lownes (of Philadelphia). Wit: Joseph Olden, David Clark, Anne Clarke. KNIGHT, DANIEL. Township of Byberry, County of Philadelphia, Penna. March 3, 1821. April 21, 1821. 7.287. Sons: James, Charles, Ebenezer, Robert. Three single daughters: Sarah, Ann, Margaret, they to find a home for my wife Rachel. Property purchased of Benjamin Alkinson and of my wife's brother's and sisters, land adjoining that of my brother Jonathan Knight, Caleb Gilbert, William Vandegrift, John Wildman, Jacob Vandegrift, land purchased of my brother's Paul, Thomas Knight. Grist mill and land next land of John Allen's, Charity Sipler's, William Walton's, Jacob Vandegrift's. All res. of real estate to sons: Paul, Allen and four daughters. Exec: Son: Charles Knight. Wit: Jonathan T. Knight, Evan Knight. ZANE, SARAH. Philadelphia. Single woman. March 24, 1819. April 21, 1821. 7.288. Nephew: John Zane (son of my late brother John Zane) in trust for his children: Hannah, Mary, Isaac, Sarah, Anthony, John. Income of my property in Moyamensing Township, County of Philadelphia, Hannah Parke, silver marked I.R.P. &c. Yearly Meeting in Baltimore for relief of Indians. Yearly Meeting held at Mount Pleasant in Ohio. Monthly Meeting of Women Friends at Hopewell, Frederick Co., Virginia. Centre Preparative Meeting belonging to Hopewell Meeting toward enlarging Meeting House in Winchester. Friend: Charles Magill and his wife Mary Buckner Magill of Winchester, Va. Sarah Z. Mills, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth of Baltimore, when twenty one years of age. Sarah Z. Attlee, daughter of Dr. Edwin Attlee, at twenty one years of age. Penna. Hospital my clock made by David Rittenhouse. Friends: Dr. Samuel P. Griffits, Dr. John W. Moore, Dr. Joseph Parrish for Philadelphia Dispensary, Dispensary in Northern Liberties and in Southwark. Friends: Goldsmith Chandlee, Samuel S. Wayne, Samuel Brown for support of adjoining Hamilton Estate, property in Philadelphia, occupied by Joseph Ely &c. property near Wheeling, State of Virginia, part of which belonged to my father. Marie Antonietta Zane, wife of said nephew John Zane. Sarah sister of my nephew John Zane and daughter of late brother John. Yearly Meeting of Frineds held in Philadelphia, of which I am a member, for relief of Indians &c. About 1759 Captain New Castle an Indian Chief ordered a legacy to be paid to my father for his two cousins, the boy soon after died, the girl named Betty received part of said legacy from Thomas King, an Indian Chief, no information has been obtained of her for forty years. Kinswoman Sarah Pancoast, widow of David Pancoast in Alexandria, Virginia. Friend: Mary Pleasants widow of Samuel Pleasants, spoons marked I. H. P. &c. Friend: Sarah Pemberton. Niece necessary of Venus and Daniel, two people of colour emancipated by me from Marlbro Estate in year 1796, Frederick Co., Virginia. Res. of estate to late brother: John Zane's son John for his children. Letters to Samuel Coates. Exec: Friends: Samuel Coates and ___ (of Philadelphia) and Jacob Rinker of Virginia. Late brother Isaac Zane. Lindzey Nicholson (of Philadelphia), Lumber Merchant, Jane Johnson, wife of Benjamin Johnson of said city, Bookseller and Samuel Brown of Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia, affd. BLOYD, MARGARET. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia. Widow. April 15, 1821. April 23, 1821. 7.291. In trust to Joseph Wright, the brother in law of my niece Margaret Boyer, late Wilson (who I adopted as my child) for her use &c. Jacob Wright and Thomas Wright, sons of Joseph Wright. Elizabeth Wright, mother of said Jacob and Thomas. Sister: Mary Boyer. Children of sister Catharine, decd. Nephew: David Boyer. Margaret, the daughter of my niece Elizabeth Wright. Jacob Bowman son of my niece Elizabeth Bowman. Nephew William Wilson. Cousin: Peggy Conrad. Friend: Margaret Termer. My girl Sarah Neff. My boy Jacob Rohrer. All res. to myNiece: Margaret Boyer, my sister Mary Boyer and the children of my brothers and sisters: Jacob, Henry and Catharine, decd. Exec:Niece: Margaret Boyer, Joseph Wright. Wit: Robert Whitehead, David George. PLEASANTS, MARY. Philadelphia. Relict of Samuel Pleasants, late of same place. Merchant. July 8, 1819. April 26, 1821. 7.292. Exrs. to dispose of plantation called Treveskin, in Township of Moyamensing, County of Philadelphia. Children: Israel Pleasants, Robert Pleasants, James Pleasants, Sarah Fox, Mary Pleasants. Granddaughter: Eliza Fox. Res. of estate to all my children. Exec: Sons: Israel, Charles, Joseph Pleasants. Wit: Richard Humphreys, Ann Humphreys. Israel Pleasants renounced. MOORE, SARAH. Philadelphia. February 4, 1820. April 24, 1821. 7.292. My property in Wilmington to my daughters: Janet Jones, Sarah Moore, Elizabeth Moore, they to pay to my son William Huston Moore in clothing &c. Sons: James Moore, Joseph Moore, John Marshall Moore, William Huston Moore each to have two dollars. Exec: Daughter: Elizabeth Moore. Wit: Sarah Nash, George Goodman, John Goodman. FAGG, FRANCIS. April 13, 1818. April 28, 1821. 7.293. All I possess I bequeath to my wife: Martha Fagg. Exec: James Sibborn. Wit: William Duncan (of Philadelphia), Teacher, William Windett, James Sibborn of Burlington, N. J. Brewers, affd. ANDERSON, THOMAS, Philadelphia. April 4, 1821. April 30, 1821. 7.293. Estate to my wife: Ann, whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: Thos. Sargent, Isaac Wampole, Jr. BOYS, RUDY. Coloured man, of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. March 5, 1816. April 30, 1821. 7.294. All estate to wife: Jane Boys, and at her decease to our two children, the one my own child, Rebecca Boys, the other my wife's daughter Elizabeth Williams. Exec: Friend: Charles Rubicam. Wit: George S. Shugart, William Simon. BIDDLE, CHARLES. Philadelphia. October 28, 1819. April 30, 1821. 7.294. Wife: Hannah Biddle. Children. Daughters Mary and Ann to live with their mother, while they remain single. Son Charles' portion to be secured for his wife Ann and his children. Letters to Wm. S., Jas. and Nicholas Biddle. Exec: Wife: Hannah. Sons: William, James, Nicholas Biddle. Wit: Roger Dillon Drake, Chas. Stokes. MARABELLO, PLACIDO DOMINICO JOSEPH. Born in City of Messena in Island of Sicily October 5, 1755. Son of Dominico Marabello and Cathatina Spada. Since arriving in America, pass by name of "Joseph Marbell" now residing in Southwark. Philadelphia County. Grocer. April 30, 1816. April 30, 1821. 7.295. Wife: Elizabeth and to Trustees of Roman Catholic Society, worshipping at St. Mary's Church, Philadelphia. After decease of my wife, estate to my brother Baptiste Marabello and his heirs, if they can be found, if not, then to the Roman Catholic Society of St. Joseph for educating and maintaining poor Orphan Children. Exec: Friends: Joseph Snyder (of Southwark), Blacksmith, James Eneu the Elder of same place. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, William Young. SYLVA, SILAS. April 11, 1821. May 2, 1821. 7.296. Estate to my brothers: Elijah, Harrison, Garrison, Draper Sylva. Father,Draper Sylva. Exec: Friends: Reuben Haines, Roberts Vaux. Wit: Abraham M. Garrigues, Benjamin Marshall. LOVE, BENJAMIN. Frankford, Philadelphia Co., Penna. May 30, 1816. May 11, 1821. 7.297. Wife: Elizabeth Love. Legacies to children: William Love, Ann Walton, James Love, Giles Love. Grandson: Levi Love, son of Levi Love decd. Children of son William Love. Exec: Son in law: Jesse Walton, borough of Frankford, Philadelphia. Friend: Benjamin Rowland, Senr. (of Abington Township, County of Montgomery). Wit: Moses Gillingham, William Fetter. Isaac Whitelock (of Frankford), Spinning Wheel and Chair Maker, affd. BURR, SARAH D. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia Co. November 13, 1808. May 12, 1821. 7.298. All estate to mother: Rebecca Burr, whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: James Verree, Ann V. Burr, later Ann V. Cooper. SMITH, ROBERT T. Philadelphia. Hairdresser. Died April 28, 1821. April 20, 1821. April 30, 1821. 7.298. All my estate to my exrs. Lewis Walker and George Peterman. Wit: John Hoskins (of Philadelphia), Teacher, Sarah Reed. (Nuncupative) CORREY, ROBERT. Philadelphia. Merchant. August 11, 1818. May 17, 1821. 7.299. Nieces: Maria Smith, Susanna Eckert. Nieces: Elizabeth Carson, Ann Carson, Susanna Carson, Molly Carson, Kitty Carson, daughters of late Joseph Carson. David Correy, Thomas Corry, George Corry, Robert Corry, Samuel Correy, sons of George Corry of New London, Chester Co., Penna. My lands called Accada and Denton. Land in New Castle and in Northampton. Land formerly in Westmoreland Co., now Butler Co. near Pittsburgh. Land in Dauphin County near Harrisburg. John C. Smith, William H. Smith, James Reed, Jr. (son of James Reed, the elder). Philadelphia Hospital. Niece: Ann Reed. Brother in law: Dr. William Smith, William H. Smith, John C. Smith, James Reed, Jr. in trust for my daughter Mary Ann Correy and to her heirs. Children of nephew: John C. Smith. John Smith, son of Samuel Smith. James Eckart, Frederick Eckart, Mary Eckart, William K. Correy, his brother George Correy, George Correy Carson. Corporation of first Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. Wilson, Pastor. Exrs. to prepare a family vault at the back of said church, at the entrance to which shall be a marble stone on which shall be inscribed the names of my parents, my own name and those of my brothers and sisters as may be decd. having received money from Mr. Brine of Baltimore on account of estate of Richard Neave and son, decd. and of Mr. Oberson of Huntingdon, for same, said account to be paid off. Letters to John C. Smith, James Reed, Jr. Exec: Brother in Law: Dr. William Smith, James Reed, Senr., William H. Smith, John C. Smith, James Reed, Jr. Wit: Seneca Lukens, Hiram McNeill. John W. Frailey (of Philadelphia), Baker, Joseph Randall of said city, Accountant, affd. DUTREIULL, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. April 19, 1821. May 21, 1821. 7.301. Estate to my wife: Ellen Dutreiull, whom I appoint exrx. Richard Howell to assist her. Wit: Jesse Jackson, Peter Gardiner, Jesse Cuness. HAASS, GEORGE CONRAD. Philadelphia. Baker. October 1, 1818. May 21, 1821. 7.302. Interest of all estate to wife: Maria Haass. After her decease, legacies unto Niece: Sophia Catharine Haass, now living with me. Grand Niece: Dorothy Catharine Haass (niece of said Sophia Catharine). All residue unto the other children of my decd. sister Catharine Elizabeth Haass, late wife of Johannas Haass, of Durkheim, upon the Haardt in Germany, (except said Sophia Catharine who is one of the children of said late sister). Exec: Wife: Maria Haass. Friends: John Andrew Uhler, John Greiner (of Philadelphia), Merchant. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates. WOTHERSPOON, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Merchant. June 11, 1816. May 22, 1821. 7.302. All estate to wife: Ann Maria Wotherspoon, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: William Stothart, George D. Blaikie. SHEETZ, GEORGE. Kensington. Yeoman. January 15, 1821. May 24, 1821. 7.303. All estate to wife: Sarah Sheetz. Son: Daniel Sheetz to be bound out to some useful trade at seventeen years. When my children: Christianna, Rebeccah, Daniel Sheetz arrive at age of maturity, to have equal share in estate with their mother: Sarah Sheets. Exec: Friends: Christian Faunce, Jr., Jacob Moser. Wit: John Johnson, Adam Grissim or Crissim. REYNOLDS, JOHN HOOKER. Formerly of Wales, but now of Philadelphia County, Penna. Professor of Languages. January 30, 1821. May 28, 1821. 7.303. Legacies to nephew: John Jones, County of Caermarthen in South Wales and to James and Rachel Cowden, children of John Cowden (of Philadelphia) Co. All residue to my Friend, the said John Cowden. Letters to John Cowden, John Sherad. Exec: John Cowden, Dr. Edwin A. Atlee, John Sherad. Wit: William W. Cress, G. W. Smith, Joseph Rice. RAMBURGER, ELIZA M. Philadelphia. December 19, 1820. June 1, 1821. 7.304. Legacies to aunt: Eliza Beck (of Philadelphia), or her three youngest children: John, Margaret, George, also to Catharine Ashmead (of Philadelphia). Husband: John I. Ramburger (after the death of my mother Mary Ozens) property devised to me by my late grandfather William Eckhart, together with all my other property. Sisters: Margaret, Mary, Susannah. Sister: Mary E. Harty of Baltimore. Money owing my by William Marley (of Philadelphia) and William Clew, also (of Philadelphia). Exec: George Lehman (of Philadelphia). Wit: Jn. Dreyfous, Jacquet Heilbroun, M. D., John O'Daniel. DICKINSON, REBECCA. Philadelphia. Widow. March 7, 1821. June 1, 1821. 7.305. Friend: Mary D. Fox, bracelets set with hair of my sisters Mary Dickinson and Elizabeth Cadwalader, also locket set with hair of my mother. Legacies to Mary D. Fox, Jr. Mary Dickinson, Mrs. Ann Dickinson, Elizabeth Meredith, Margaret Meredith, Maria Meredith. Bonds signed by Joshua and Robert Wright. To Cato Black and to Sarah Black. Legacy to Samuel Dickinson. Mourning rings to Mary and Margaret Read. Exec: Samuel Dickinson. Wit: Robert McCall, Thomas Cadwalader, Jr. John M. Read (of Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, affd. MARTIN, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. January 2, 1821. June 4, 1821. 7.306. Legacies to John Withington Bartleman (who resides in house of Richard Milne) when twenty one years of age. Sarah Ann Curry, daughter of my friend Nancy Curry, to be expended on her education. Orphan's Society, also Widow's Society, both of Philadelphia. Evangelical Society for benefit of Clergy of St. George's Church of Philadelphia. Friends: Elizabeth Smith, Mary Perkins. Belinda, my apprentice. Jane Crawford, a poor woman in Alms house. Friend: Mary Webb. Money owed me by Sarah Ellett of Derby to be collected and given to blind man who eats his dinner at our house. Nancy Curry. Exec: Richard Milne. Wit: James Moore, Ann Curry, Mary Ann Webb, Richard Milne. DOBSON, SARAH. Wife of George Dobson, late a Merchant of this city. March 23, 1821. June 7, 1821. 7.306. William E. Hulings, Physician, Chandler Price, Merchant both of this city, all the rents &c. of my property in trust for support of my husband George Dobson and my mother Elizabeth McDougall and my children: Elizabeth Dobson, George Dobson, John Dobson. Exec: William E. Hulings, Chandler Price. Wit: I. T. McMullin, Margaret Tree, Charles C. Watson. KEEN, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. Currier. May 7, 1821., May 29, 1821. 7.307. Estate to my children: Eliza Burtis, Charles Keen, Joseph Keen, Jr., Samuel W. Keen, William W. Keen, Anna Keen, James Keen. Friends: Levi Garrett, Joseph S. Walter to be Trustees for daughter Anna and son James share. Exec: Sons: Charles, Samuel, William. Son in law: John Burtis. Codicil May 10, 1821. Annuity to brother Elisha Keen. Wit: Joseph Howell, I. Wampole. Legacy to first Baptist Church of Philadelphia. Wit: Henry Holcombe, Isaac Wampole. MORRIS, ISSAC. Formerly of Bristol, Bucks Co., Penna. Gentleman. January 9, 1817. January 10, 1821. 7.309. Wife: Sarah Morris, my messuages, stores, wharf, property in Philadelphia joining that of William Prickett and of Henry Apple and after her decease, unto my grand nephew: Samuel Leiberkuhn Shober, he paying annuity to his sisters: Hedwick Regina Shober, Johanna Sophia Shober, to be paid to them until the death of their mother Susanna Budd Shober. Exec: Wife: Sarah Morris. Grand nephew: Samuel Seiberkuhn Shober. Wit: Joseph Warner, William Warner. BLECKER, PETER. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Shop Keeper. October 18, 1819. June 11, 1821. 7.310. Wife: Hannah Blecker to have interest &c. of all my estate. At her marriage or decease, estate to my six children: Elizabeth, Henry, Catharine, Jacob, John, Peter and to children of deceased daughter Christiana: Joel, Hannah, Eliza, Catharine, Mary, Henry. After decease of daughter Elizabeth, a legacy to her son Joseph Jacobs. Daughter Catharine's share to her children, at her death. Exec: Wife: Hannah. Sons: Henry, Jacob. Wit: George Limeburner, Jacob Tripler, Frederick Klett. RITTENHOUSE, MICHAEL. Germantown. Philadelphia Co., Penna. Cooper. March 29, 1821. June 16, 1821. 7.311. Wife: Sarah Rittenhouse to have use of all my estate, and after her decease, my place to be sold. Daughters: Mirah, Kitty Rittenhouse each $100. it being what I consider in lew of what I gave their sisters toward housekeeping. Remainder to all my children: Polly, Betsey, Sarah, Peter, Mirah, Kitty, Julian. Letters to Sarah Rittenhouse, Daniel Heiling. Exec: Wife: Sarah, Daniel Heilig, son in law, Klincken Johnson. Wit: Peter S. Rittenhouse, William Rittenhouse, Jr. POTTS, ANNA. Philadelphia. Widow. May 25, 1814. June 19, 1821. 7.311. Legacy to son in law: George Poe, Jr. All residue of estate to my nephews: Anthony Stocker, John C. Stocker for my daughter Maria Poe, wife of George Poe, Jr. and at her death to her children. Exec: Anthony Stocker, John C. Stocker. Wit: Margaret Stocker, James S. Smith. John Miller, Jr. (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. DENTON, MERCY. Philadelphia. Widow. September 30, 1793. June 21, 1821. 7.312. Estate to my daughter: Rebecca Inkson, should she die before me, estate to my son: Thomas Denton. Exec: Friend: Elizabeth Smith, Richard Whitehead. Wit: Joseph Rush, William Wayne. Jacob Wayne (of Philadelphia), Cabinet Maker, son of William Wayne, decd., affd. McKNIGHT, MARTHA. Wife of George McKnight. September 1, 1820. June 21, 1821. 7.313. Legacies to my brother: Samuel Davidson. Sister: Margaret Brooks. Residue of estate to my husband: George McKnight, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: James Robinson, James Orr. VONDERVOIGHT, PETER. Philadelphia. Brick Maker. February 27, 1817. June 27, 1821. 7.313. Legacy to Anna Meyers, daughter of Adam Meyers, decd. formerly my partner in Brick making. Residue to my nephews: John Coul, Conrad Upp, the sons of my sister Penelope Upp. Exec: Nephews: John Coul, Conrad Upp. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Richard Chamberlin. WISTAR, RICHARD. Philadelphia. Merchant. February 24, 1816. June 25, 1821. 7.314. Grandmother: Catharine Wistar. Brother: Bartholomew Wistar both decd. Father: Richard Wistar, decd. Wife: Sarah. Children: Catharine, Sarah, Richard Wistar, my property in Oxford Township called Oakland, property in Philadelphia purchased of Sarah Wistar, ground called Everton Green in Penn Township adjoining land of Thomas Wistar and Joshua M. Wallace in Philadelphia, purchased of William Poyntell. Yearly ground rent payable to heirs of William Bingham. Ground adjoining that granted to Jacob Hoff. Land called Island surveyed in name of Micajah How in Turkey foot Township, County of Somerset. In Bald Eagle Township, Centre County. In Philadelphia, adjoining land of my brother Thomas Wistar, Thomas Shields, John Barker, High Sheriff, Co., of Philadelphia. Lands in Penn Township purchased of Edward Penington, Benjamin Shoemaker and others, bounded by land of John Pemberton and by land late of the heirs of Joseph Fox. In Philadelphia purchased by Francis Higgins and myself from Peter Ozeas. In Northern Liberties purchased of Stephen Maxwell, of Benjamin Shaw adjoining land granted to Jacob Hoff. Lands in Philadelphia, held by my brother Dr. Caspar Wister and myself. In Quemahoning Township, County of Somerset, surveyed in name of John Dealing. Surveyed in name of Jonathan Smith in said Turkey foot Township. In said Bald Eagle Township surveyed in name of Hugh McClure. In Philadelphia bounded by ground late of Samuel Morris. Purchased of Jacob Sperry, County seat called Hilspack in Penn Township, composed of ground purchased by me of William Scatterthwaite and wife, William McMurtrie and Benjamin W. Morris and wife adjoining land of William Hamilton, land belonging to heirs of Joseph Fox, decd. by land purchased of John A. Williams. Lands in Northern Liberties conveyed to me by Commonwealth of Penna. laid out and sold by Tench Francis and Michel Hillegas in Southwark purchased of John Swanwick. Land sold by me on ground rent to Edward Graham and James Taylor. In Lycoming Co. which I inherited from my grandmother Catharine Wistar and my brother Bartholomew Wistar. Share in land in Upper Alloway Creek Township, Salem County, West New Jersey belonging to Dr. Caspar Wistar, Thomas Wistar and myself. Land on Salem Creek opposite Ellis Gill Johnson's land. Land sold to Jonathan Long, late in tenure of Josiah Bassett. In Greenwood Township County of Cumberland, surveyed in name of Luke W. Morris, and Isaac W. Morris. In Rye Township, County of Cumberland, surveyed in name of Robert Ramsey. In Centre County in name of Andrew Coon which I inherited from said brother Bartholomew Wistar. Land inherited from my father Richard Wistar. Land purchased of my brother John Wistar. Land called Prospect Hill, pruchased of George Clymer in Penn Township, bounded by ground of George Roberts, the widow Masters, and Edward Bonsall. Exrs. to sell my share of land conveyed by my aunt Sarah Wistar to me and Caspar W. Morris, Luke W. Morris, Israel W. Morris, Isaac W. Morris and my son Richard Wistar, also my part of ground in Penn Township, conveyed by John Greiner and wife and Frederick Beates to me and Isaac Davis. Letters to Israel W. Morris, Thomas Stewardson and Richard Wistar. Exec: Wife: Sarah Wistar. Brother in law: Israel W. Morris. Friend: Thomas Stewardson. Son: Richard Wistar. Codicil February 27, 1819. Ground rents granted to ____ Schaffer, John Schaffer, Joseph Davis. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates, Peter Heyler. Frederick B. Robeson (of Philadelphia), Scrivener, affd. HYDE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Book Seller and Stationer. June 22, 1821. June 27, 1821. 7.319. John C. Clark (of Philadelphia), Printer (brother of wife Mary) and Thomas M. Raser of same place, Teacher, my property I purchased of Joseph Randall and from Ivins and Ikins in trust, for my wife Mary Hyde and our two daughters: Susan and Elizabeth. Son: William Hyde $3,000. Guardians of daughters, John Vallance of the city, Engraver, John C. Clark. Res. to my two sons: William, George Hyde. Exec: John Vallance, Dr. Henry Y. Carter. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. COLLINS, THOMAS BOYD. May 17, 1821. July 9, 1821. 7.323. Uncle: Benjamin Collins. Aunt: Hannah Collins, his wife. Exec: William G. Latimer. Wit: Patrick Byrne, John Warner. LOGAN, GEORGE. Stenton. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Doctor of Physic. March 22, 1821. July 9, 1821. 7.323. Wife: Deborah Logan, my plantation of Stenton. Plantation on Old York Road purchased of my brother and sister Fisher, wheron Charles Heath now lives. Son: Albanus C. Logan, after deceased of his mother, the mansion house of Stenton and whole plantation, so called, also ground rents out of lots in Nicetown. Eldest grandson: George Gustavus Logan to have Stenton after death of said Albanus. Son: Algernon Sydney Logan,my estate of Logansville County of Morris, New Jersey, also plantation on Old York Road purchased of my brother and sister Fisher in tenure of Charles Heath. Exec: Wife: Deborah Logan. Sons: Albanus C. Logan, Algernon Sydney Logan. Wit: William L. Fisher, Joseph K. Potts. BERGMEYER, DANIEL. Philadelphia, Penna. March 9, 1821. July 10, 1821. 7.324. Wife: Christinan Bergmeyer, and at her decease, if no issue, to her niece Christiana Johns or her sister Dorothy Johns. Exec: Wife: Christiana. Wit: Christian Johns, James Truman. McCOY, ALEXANDER. Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. May 9, 1816. July 9, 1821. 7.324. Estate to my children: Mary Lawrance, wife of Kenneth McCoy, Alexander McCoy, Margaret McCoy, Catharine McCoy, Mary McCoy all the children I have in America. Daughter: Margaret McKoy living in Scotland in Parish of Killamarak, married to John McPherson, by trade a weaver and a gardner. Letters to Charles McKenzie. Exec: Friends: Charles McKenzie, Kenneth McCoy. Wit: John Waters, John Graham, David Allen. Surviving witnesses John Waters and David Allen appeared &c. OWEN, PHILIS. Philadelphia, Penna. Spinster. April 24, 1821. July 13, 1821. 7.325. Legacies to following coloured people: Eliza Pancoast (in service of James Cresson), Jane Alexander for her daughter Caroline Alexander, Sarah Morgan for her daughter Alice Morgan, Elizabeth Barton for her daughter Fanny Boston. To Female Benevolent Society of St. Thomas's African Church of Philadelphia. Molly Moore. Division of clothing by Sarah Miller. Isabella Collins, wife of Cato Collins. Amy Craig in service of John I. Smith. Residuary estate to Sarah Morgan and Elizabeth Boston. Exec: Wit: William Wright, John H. Cresson. James Cresson. Codicil July 8, 1821. Wit: John H. Cresson, Joseph Cresson. INGLIS, KATHARINE. Philadelphia. Spinster. June 4, 1821. July 17, 1821. 7.326. Brother: George Inglis. Sister: Herring. Niece: Anna Maria Lumley Saville. Cousin: Mary Swift. William Mackenzie. Joseph Swift, Jr. St. Peters Church. Widows and Single Women's Society, of which I am a subscriber. Friend: Mrs. Ann Snowden. Children of late cousin: George Plumstead. Susan Bryant, formerly a servant of mine. Catharine Arms in service of myself and my cousin Margaret McCall. All residuary estate to my Friend: Margaret McCall, and after her decease, to the daughters and two youngest sons of my late brother John Inglis, they to pay an annuity to my Niece: Catharine Barclay. Margaret Bryant. Letters to Joseph Swift, Jr. Exec: Friend: Margaret McCall. Cousin: Joseph Swift, Jr. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D., Cash, Mary Swift, Ann Howell. Codicil June 5, 1821. Mentions Joseph Parker and wife granting property in Moyamensing Township, July 14, 1777 in which estate of John Inglis formerly of said city, Merchant, decd. was concerned. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. WHITE, JOHN. Philadelphia. Mariner. August 6, 1818. July 23, 1821. 7.328. All estate to my Friend: Ann Payne (of Philadelphia), widow, whom I appoint sole exrx. Letters to Ann Williams, late Ann Payne. Wit: James Eccles, Richard Palmer. QUINN, CHARLES. July 25, 1821. July 28, 1821. 7.328. Barnard Quinn, Grocer, Philadelphia, Thomas Brown of District, aforesaid, in trust for my wife: Ellen Quinn. Legacy to brother: John Quinn. Wit: John Glading, James Dennis. HENRY, WILLIAM, ESQ. Formerly of Northampton, now of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. March 2, 1820. July 30, 1821. 7.328. Wife: Sabina Henry, an annuity &c. All residue of estate, to children: Maria Benade, Matthew, Joseph, William Henry, Sabina Wolle, Elizabeth Jordan. Exec: Sons: Matthew, Joseph, William Henry. Son in law: John F. Wolle. Wit: Frederick A. Gildern, Isaac Wampole, Jr. SCHIVELY, ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. June 4, 1821. July 31, 1821. 7.329. Daughter: July Ann Schively, money loaned by me to heirs of Henry Schively, decd. Daughter: Ann Schively, household goods and amount of one share of city water loan received by Joshua Schively. Letters to William Schively. Exec: Sons: Joshua, William Schively. Wit: George Schively, Maria Schively. NAPIER, ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. November 26, 1820. August 1, 1821. 7.330. Annuity to mother. Jane Ferguson, who now lives with me. Brother of the half blood: John Cochran. Brothers: Thomas Kingston, Francis Kingston. Sisters: Mary Bartle, wife of Andrew Bartle, Elizabeth Cotter, wife of Florence Cotter. Nephews and nieces: William McClean, Andrew McClean, Elius Bartle, Ann Cotter, Alexander Cotter, Florence Cotter, Thomas Cotter, Ellen Cotter. Exec: Friends: James Harper, Jr., Malcolm Murphy. Wit: Aquila A. Browne, Cornelius Tiebout. Malcolm Murphy renounced. HART, NICHOLAS. Philadelphia. October 15, 1817. August 1, 1821. 7.331. Estate to my wife: Rachel Hart whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: William Jones Williams, Thomas Welsh. John Welsh (of Philadelphia), Baker, brother of Thomas Welsh, affd. ASHMAN, JAMES H. Philadelphia August 29, 1818. August 6, 1821. 7.331. Wife: Anne H. Ashman. Children: James, Thomas, Julianne, William. If Peter Spencer have not provided for my son George Ashman, I bequeath one to two dollars per week and if he ever comes to his natural senses to have equal share with my other four children. Letter to Anne H. Ashman. Exec: Wife: Anne H. Ashman, Julyanne H. Ashman, Thomas H. Ashman. Wit: George Bartram, John Ker. SMALLMAN, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. Engineer. July 31, 1821. August 7, 1821. 7.332. All estate in U. S. of America, in Staffordshire, England, or any other part of Eaurup to my wife: Hannah. Daughter: Maria Smallman. Son: Thomas Smallman. Son: James Smallman (should he return to Philadelphia) the sum of $100. Exec: Wife: Hannah. Son: Thomas. Daughter: Maria Smallman. Wit: William Graham, Timothy Caldwell, Sarah Sproul. THACKARA, ELEANOR. Philadelphia. Widow of William Thackara. October 7, 1818. August 7, 1821. 7.333. Sister: Sarah Gunn and her daughter Sarah Gunn, both residing in Chatham, England. B. H. Rand, in trust for nephew Edward Knight, and after his decease, to his children with exception of his daughter Eleanor, now living in England and his son Edward Knight, Jr. Eleanor Rand, wife of B. H. Rand, and to their daughter Eleanor Rand. Exec: Friends: John B. Newman, Thomas Wit: Charles H. Parker, Joseph Perkins. Kittera (of Philadelphia). Codicil June 11, 1821. Wit: Isaac Heylin, Joseph Perkins. Ezra Stiles Baldwin (of Philadelphia), Accountant, affd. CONROW, JACOB. Belonging to U. S. Frigate, Congress. March 2, 1821. August 9, 1821. 7.334. Marian Anna Conrow all my wages due from said Frigate, also a legacy left my by Samuel Jones, of said ship, decd. to be paid her by my brother Andrew Conrow, resident in State of New Jersey, Co., of Chester, near More's village, banks of Delaware, whom I appoint sole exrx. John Thomas of said ship. Wit: John Hite Lee, William Barnwell, Jr., William Nicoll. Charles R. Broom, Lieutenant of Marines, affd. YARD, MARY. Kensington. County of Philadelphia. Single Woman. March 22, 1821. August 9, 1821. 7.335. Estate to Cousin: William Hunt. Uncle: Jehu Eyre. Aunt: Lydia Eyre. Exec: Cousin: William Hunt. Wit: John C. Browne, Maria Louisa Franks. TURNER, JOSEPH. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. May 30, 1821. August 9, 1821. 7.335. Legacy to grandson: Joseph Turner Ryerson, youngest son of my daughter Mary. Son: Samuel H. Turner. Daughters: Eliza, Esther Turner, Mary Ryerson, Ann Warner, my property in Philadelphia adjoining lands formerly of Thomas Penrose and Richard Brockden, decd. property conveyed to me by William Annis. Yearly rent charge payable by Sarah Shoemaker, property in tenure of John Rhoads. Letters to Samuel H., Esther Turner. Exec: Son: Samuel H. Turner. Daughters: Eliza Turner, Esther Turner. Wit: James Kinsey, Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. McCARA, JOHN. Late of Philadelphia, now of Village of Hamilton, Township of Blockley. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Merchant. March 3, 1821. August 10, 1821. 7.339. Brother: Andrew McCara. Interest of estate to wife: Jennet McCara and at her decease, exrs. to sell all my property, proceeds to The Associate Congregation in city of Philadelphia. Rev. Francis Pringle of Borough of Carlisle, Co. of Cumberland, Penna. My stock in Bank of Penna, and in Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road to heirs at Law of my said wife. Orphan daughter of my wife's late son David ___ and to her son Francis. Exec: Friends: John McCulloch, late Book Seller, John McAllister, Jr., George Morris, Merchants, all of Philadelphia, Alexander Fridge, Merchant of Baltimore. Wit: James Imbrie, Durden B. Carter, Alexander Towar. HEWES, JOSIAH. Philadelphia, Penna. September 24, 1816. August 21, 1821. 7.340. Exrs. to sell my land in Woodberry, Co. of Gloucester, N. J. late the estate of my brother Aaron Hewes, decd. Joseph Hewes Middleton, Josiah Hewes Middleton, two sons of my late nephew Aaron Middleton, when of age. Hewes Scull, son of Benjamin Scull (of Philadelphia), Margaret Newbold, late Shoemaker, now wife of Michael Newbold and who formerly lived in family of my late friend Ann Powell. Rachel Grew now living in the family of my friend Martha Powell with me. Martha Anthony, daughter of late Josiah and Mary Anthony, both decd. and granddaughter of Elizabeth Anthony. Joseph Lownes (of Philadelphia) for use of Stoney Brook Meeting, near Princeton, N. J. Niece: Sarah Middleton, wife of Joel Middleton, of N. J. Friend: Martha Powell. Children of Joseph Lownes and his wife Esther, my niece, decd.: Esther, Agnes Harvey, wife of Isaac Harvey, Josiah Hewes Lownes. Late brother Joseph Hewes. Martha Lownes, decd. daughter of said Joseph and Esther. Robert Gill, Hannah his wife and to their sons: Benjamin, Robert, Jr., Nathaniel Gill and their daughter Mary Harvey. Niece: Deborah Cooper, widow of Daniel Cooper and her two daughters: Abigail, Esther. Children of Joseph Oldden by late wife Acksa Oldden, my Niece: Mary Ann, Sarah, Benjamin, Amy Oldden. Niece: Mary Davis, widow of Capt. Samuel Davis of Alexandria, Virginia and to her children: Josiah Hewes Davis, Sarah, Mary, Hannah Ann Davis. Niece: Mary Middleton. Josiah Hewes Newbold, son of Michael Newbold and Margaret his wife, should he not live till of age, then to all their children. Edward Paxson, son of Isaac Paxson, decd. and Elizabeth his wife. Mary G. Thurman, living at Lynchburgh, Virginia, daughter of my late nephew Nathaniel Allen, late of Edenton in North Carolina, decd. Ann Powell Meredith, daughter of William Meredith, Esq. Ann Powell Dawson, a relation of my said decd. friend Ann Powell. Josiah Hewes, son of my relation Thomas Hewes of Salem County, N. J. Children of aforesaid Bennington Gill, Mary Harvey and Robert Gill, Jr. Bequeath to Penna. Hospital. Public School founded by charter in Philadelphia. Schools under care of Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia for educating black people. Monthly Meeting for relief of poor in Friends Alms House. Association of Young Women Friends of which Elizabeth Howell, Catharine Morris, Anne Biddle and others are members, who have established a school known as The Aimwell School. The Philadelphia Association of Friends for instruction of poor children. School known as Adelphi School. Philadelphia Society for Establishment and Support of Charity Schools. Institution at Westown in Chester Co., Penna. under Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Female Society of Philadelphia for relief and employment of the poor. The Orphan Society of Philadelphia. Letters to three surviving Exrs.: William Meredith, Esq., Isaac Harvey, Jr., Josiah Hewes Lownes. Exec: Relation, aforesaid Joseph Lownes, of Philadelphia, Silversmith. Friend: William Meredith, Esq. of said city, Attorney at Law. Kinsman aforesaid: Benington Gill of said city, Merchant. Codicil May 1, 1819. Bennington Gill, one of the above named exrs. in England, not likely to act, appoint my relation Isaac Harvey, Jr., and my kinsman Josiah Hewes Lowance [sic] (above named) both of this city, my exrs. in addition to those named. To William Moore Meredith, son of William Meredith, Esq. Wit: Thomas Parker, Jr., Thomas S. Smith, William Roberts, Peter Thomson. BLACK, EBENEZER. Philadelphia. A free black man. February 5, 1816. July 30, 1821. 7.347. Income of estate to wife: Esther Black and at her decease to my five children: Thomas, Esther, Joseph, Ebenezer, Prince. Exec: Friends: David Jones (of Philadelphia), Hatter, Josiah Dawson of said city. Wit: Philip Mason, Edward McGee. MYERLY, ANN (signed MYERLE). District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Widow. May 21, 1821. August 18, 1821. 7.347. Sons: Samuel McFetrick, James Hunter, John C. Hunter. Elizabeth Lawton, wife of Daniel Lawton. Children of sons Samuel and James. Letters to John C. Hunter, Samuel McFetrick. Exec: Sons: Samuel McFetrick, James, John C. Hunter. Wit: Joseph Gibbons, Peter Hortz. WILT, ABRAHAM. Philadelphia. July 13, 1821. August 20, 1821. 7.348. Wife: Mary Dorothea Wilt. Daughter: Anne Ritter, wife of George Ritter the house wherein she and her husband now reside. Grandson: George Wilt. Remainder of estate to my daughters: Elizabeth, wife of Michael Baker, Catharine, wife of Joseph Hertzog, Rachel, wife of Charles Hempstead, Rebecca, unmarried. Son: Abraham Wilt. Exec: Son in law: Michael Baker. Friend: William Spohn. Son: Abraham. Wit: William Rawle, William Scott, George W. Mentz. BREADY, MARTHA. Philadelphia, Penna. May 8, 1817. August 22, 1821. 7.349. Jane Curry the wife of John Curry of said city, Mary Kean, Martha Dunkin, daughter of James Dunkin, late of Southwark, decd. Margaret Russell, wife of Robert Russell, Elizabeth Dunkin, Jane Vaughan, John Dunkin, son of John Dunkin, late of Southwark, decd. James, Benjamin Dunkin, children of aforesaid James Dunkin, late of Southwark, John Curry of said city, Tailor, Peter B. Curry, son of said John. Exec: John Curry, Benjamin Dunkin. Wit: S. Badger, Edmund Gaskill, James Alexander. BAKER, ELEANOR. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Widow. August 17, 1821. August 23, 1821. 7.350. Estate to my daughter: Susanna Jasper, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: John Perkin, Maria C. Smith. TYBOUT, RICHARD. Philadelphia. Hat Manufacturer. February 1, 1821. August 22, 1821. 7.351. Estate to my wife: Lydia. Sons: Thomas, George Tybout. Exec: Wife: Lydia, also guardian of said sons. Wit: William Carpenter, George W. Jones. McCREA, MARY. Philadelphia. Single Woman. July 11, 1821. August 24, 1821. 7.351. Sister: Margaret Bazelgette, for her daughter Frances Elizabeth Bazelgette. Penna. Institute for Deaf and Dumb. First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. Orphan Society of Philadelphia. Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia, a ground rent payable out of lot in said city, originally granted by Samuel Pleasants and Mary his wife to Valentine Gagner. To all children of said brothers. Brother: Robert McCrea. Sister: Hannah McCrea. Letters to John McCrea. Exec: Brothers: John, James McCrea. Wit: John Jackson, I. H. Gordon. HENDELL, SYBILLA (SIGNED HENDEL). Philadelphia. Single Woman. June 30, 1814. August 27, 1821. 7.353. Estate to sister: Salome Hendel whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: Sarah Enk, Juliana Randolph. HENDEL, MARIAN ELIZABETH. Relict of Dr. William Hendel. October 3, 1814. August, 27, 1821. 7.353. Estate to daughter: Salome Hendel, whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: David Seeger, Isaac Wampole. SHARP, ROBERT. Township of Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia, Penna. August 21, 1821. August 27, 1821. 7.353. Wearing apparel to brother Jeremiah Brannon. Estate to wife: Clarissa Sharp. Letters to Clarissa Sharp. Exec: Wife: Clarissa. Friend: Saml. Townsend. Wit: Jane Britton, Maria Briggs, William Sutton, William A. Lee. SOWDER, CASPAR. (signed CASPER SOUDER) Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, Penna. Rope Maker. August 16, 1821. August 25, 1821. 7.354. Estate to my wife: Jane Sowder, and at her death, to my daughter: Margaret Beidelman, late Souder and to her children. Letters to John Lowder the sole exrx. Exec: Wife: Jane. Wit: William Murphy, David Clayton. LITTLE, THOMAS. Philadelphia. October 16, 1820. August 28, 1821. 7.354. Estate to Wife: Hannah. Exec: Wife: Hannah Little. Friend: Samuel Spackman (of Philadelphia). Wit: Richard H. Baker, William J. Ferguson. Samuel Eadon (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. LAWS, LUDOWICK. Philadelphia. Farmer. May 27, 1819. August 29, 1821. 7.355. Estate to my children: James, John, Elijah, Thomas, Daniel, Ann. Exec: Brother: George Laws. Son: James Laws. Wit: John Hutchinson, Joseph Gibbons. OTTINGER, BARBARA. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. August 1, 1821. September 1, 1821. 7.356. Son: Charles Ottinger when of age, all my estate including what I am entitled to from uncle Andrew Barner's estate and aunt Elizabeth Barner's estate, should said son die before he is 21 years of age, estate to Sarah Johnson, wife of John Johnson in trust for female assistant Society in Germantown. Exec: Friend: Abraham Keyser. Wit: Samuel French, George Freas. MARTIN, ALEXANDER. Borough of Frankford. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Gentleman. December 4, 1820. September 3, 1821. 7.356. All estate to wife: Mary Martin. Exec: Wife. Friend: Nathan Harper. Wit: Giles Love, Sarah Marshall. GARRISON, JOSEPH G. July 4, 1820. August 31, 1821. 7.356. Daughter: Mary Garrison, Township of Pittsgrove, near Wig Lane, Salem County, N. J. my wages from U. S. Frigate, Congress. Exec: Abraham Hudson of said County. Remainder of estate to friend Int. Michaelman. Wit: William H. Allen, William Barnwell, Jr. Matthew F. Irwin (of Philadelphia), affd. CANBY, SAMUEL, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. Merchant and Acting Executor of estate of John Morton, Jr. February 5, 1820. September 4, 1821. 7.357. Certain agreements to be found amongst my papers with which are the covenants of John Morton Esq. with Alexander Wilson and myself as the exrs. of his late son John Morton, Jr. My estate to my brother: James Canby. Sisters: Francis [sic], Mary Canby, Elizabeth Biddle, Margaret Morton, Ann Paxson, Esther Clement. Legacies to my nephew: Samuel Canby. Cousin: Merrit Canby, Mary Holles. Nephews: Samuel Biddle, Samuel Paxson, Samuel Morton. Exec: Brother: James Canby. Friend and cousin: Merrit Canby. Wit: Julius Schleyel, Samuel C. Paxson. Isaac Starr (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. SWIFT, ANN. July 2, 1821. September 5, 1821. 7.358. Estate to my mother: Rebecca Swift, whom I appoint sole exrx.. Wit: Charlotte Keteltas, Cecilia C. Train, Mary Train. SORAT, JACQUES. Native of Brusse in Flanders, Europe, about fifty years of age. Son of a mother and father unknown to me, having left them very young. Died at Port au Prince April 6, 1821. April 5, 1821. October 12, 1821. 7.359. All my property to brothers and sisters, the only names I recollect are a brother Dominique Sorat and a sister named Catharine which I left in my own country. Trunk full of articles left with Mr. Philip Balourdi. Exec: Friend: Mr. Pascal Piquet. Wit: Joseph Guerinau, Tavern Keeper, Gorde Froy's son, Planter, Florantin Cassierra, Stranger, Gilles le Mournier, Watch Maker, all residing in the city (nuncupative). WHITEBREAD, WILLIAM. District of Southwark, Penna. June 2, 1821. September 5, 1821. 7.360. Provide for wife: Sarah Whitebread. Exrs. to dispose of the sloops Martha and Phenix and my sailing boat called Walter S. Browne and my store of goods in the mobile, the proceeds, also $2000 for maintaining and educating my sons: Charles, Henry Whitebread during minority. all residue to said sons when of age, Joseph Ash, of said District, Grazier to be their guardian. Letters to David Coombs. Exec:Friends: Joseph Ash, David Coombs of Southwark, Teacher. Wit: Ann Johnson, Richard Renshaw. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Late soldier in U. S. Army. May 13, 1821. September 7, 1821. 7.360. All residue of estate particularly my county lands in Illinois territory, to my Friend: Thomas Hany of county and state aforesaid, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Felix Quinn, Anthony Rodgers. FRALEY, HENRY. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. House Carpenter. May 29, 1821. September 8, 1821. 7.361. Exrs. to sell estate, interest to wife: Susanna Fraley, and after her decease, to my children: John and his wife Rebecca. Sons: Jesse Fraley, Peter Fraley. Daughters: Ann Lukens, Mary, now wife of Thomas Bringhurst, Frances, now wife of John W. Salter, son Henry and daughter Elizabeth. Rebecca Bringhurst, my granddaughter. Caspar Welks in trust for my daughter Margaret Gibson. Exec: Friend: Alexander Provest. Daughters: Elizabeth Fraley, Ann Lukens. Wit: Samuel Ashmead, William Wolf. PRICE, REBECCA. County of Philadelphia. Widow. December 13, 1814. September 10, 1821. 7.362. Property in Philadelphia purchased from William Palmer and William McMullin, I bequeath to son in law: Samuel Wetherill, Jr., in trust for my daughter Elizabeth Gilfillan, during the life of her husband Dr. Edward Gilfillan. Legacies to daughter: Rachel Wetherill, wife of said Samuel. Son: John M. Price. Sister: Sarah Jenkins. Niece: Elizabeth Jenkins. All res. to said three children. Letters to Samuel Wetherill. Exec: Son: John M. Price. Daughter: Elizabeth Gilfillan. Son in law: Samuel Wetherill, Jr. Wit: James Ash, James L. Smith. HINCKLE, FREDERICK. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Mariner. July 23, 1812. July 2, 1821. 7.363. Sister: Catharine Hinckle, all my estate, including that which I am entitled to from my grand father Dewalt Chase, decd. Exec: Simon Shugart, Catharine Hinckle, Wit: John Halbersadt, Edw. D. Corfield, George A. Baker, Jr. CORNEILLE, MARIE JEANNE FRANCOISE. Widow. Masson. Paris on eve of departure for New York on June 26, 1818. September 17, 1821. 7.363. My universal legatee, nephew: Jean Gaspard Marcet, son of my sister Louise Jacquette Corneille, widow of her second husband Mr. Trevil [Treuil?], she died May 4, 1818, at Paris. Brother: Charles Corneille. Mother: Widow Corneille, decd. Francoise George, natural son of my nephew Dennis Marcet who was killed at the Borgne near the Grosmorne. Exec: Jean Gaspard Marcet. Wit: John Keating, Jr. (of Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, Robert Peter Brann, Broker, Peter E. Treval, Merchant, both of Philadelphia, affd. WHELAND, MARY L. August 14, 1821. September 17, 1821. 7.365. Estate to my mother: Rachel Porterfield, appointing her sole exrx. Wit: Hannah Norris, Ann Bell. CLARK, BENJAMIN. Son of Joseph Clark and Maria Master, decd. Native of Mount Holly, New Jersey. Signed in city of Angostura November 21, 1820. February 19, 1821. 7.365. My share of property in Philadelphia which I inherited jointly with my brothers and all my other estate I bequeath to my sisters: Elizabeth, Ann wife of Samuel S. Bunting, Sarah Clark, Thomas Master Clark. Exec: Brother: Joseph Clark, Jr. Wit: Mess. Matias L. Steel Sharp, and Steven Fause. Joseph Clarke administered during absence of exr. SHUPART, PHILLIP. Roxborough Township County of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. August 19, 1818. September 18, 1821. 7.366. Wife: Catharine. Daughter: Elizabeth. Children: Mary, John, Margret, David, Lydia, George all the estate I have by my former wife Hannah. Daughters: Margret, Lydia's shares to be in care of exr. during lives of their husbands. Exec: Son: John Shupart. Wit: George Martin, Jacob Colp. FISHER, ELIZABETH. Township of Northern Liberties. District of Kensington. Widow. January 17, 1821. September 18, 1821. 7.367. My property in Kensington to my oldest son: George Fisher, and at his death, to my two Grandsons: John, William Fisher. Daughter: Catharine Fisher, now Dediker. Sons: William, Valentine Fisher. Exec: Friend: Valentine Kenrith, Farmer. Wit: Peter Deal, Frederick Baldt John Johnson of Northern Liberties, Esq. affd. DAVIDSON, JOHN. Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Baker September 14, 1821. September 20, 1821. 7.367. Housekeeper: Elizabeth Nisbet. Daughter: Jane Davidson, child of Elizabeth Nesbit. Exrs. to be guardians of said child. Brothers and sisters now living in Scotland. Letters to Robert Adams, Alexander McCausland. Exec: Cousin: Thomas Gray of New Brunswick, N. J., Robert Adams of Philadelphia, Carpenter, Alexander McCausland of Philadelphia, Chocolate Manufacturer. Wit: James Gibson, John Heron, Soloman Morgan. COX, JAMES S. Philadelphia. Merchant. Late wife Charlotte Cox. October 27, 1820. September 19, 1821. 7.368. Sisters: Jane Cox, Rebecca Cox, Martha Cox, now residing in the Island of Bermuda, my property in Parish of Brackishpond in said Island, being my portion of the estate of my late father Thomas Cox. Sons: John, William S., James, Samuel Cox all the property belonging to my late wife, Charlotte Cox which she derived from the late father William Sitgreaves. Grandson: James Markoe. To Exrs. in trust for daughter Hitty now married to John Markoe. Letters to John Cox. Exec: Sons: John, William S., James, Samuel Cox. Codicil May 19, 1821. To my niece Martha Cox, daughter of my brother Florentious ? Cox. Wit: Joseph L. Inglis, James Young. THOMPSON, JOSEPH. Lower Dublin Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Gentleman. May 9, 1820. September 26, 1821. 7.370. Wife: Margaret Thompson and at her death a legacy to the heirs of my son: Joseph Thompson. Exec: Friends: Joseph Saul, Benjamin Johnson. Wit: William Bartolett, Thomas Shallcross. ASHBRIDGE, JANE. Philadelphia. July 9, 1821. September 28, 1821. 7.370. Legacies to my sister in law: Ann Ashbridge. Sisters: Sarah Ashbridge, Priscilla Logan. Sidney H. Ashbridge, Sarah A. Gildersleve, Elizabeth Ashbridge daughters of my deceased brother Joseph Ashbridge. Exec: Sarah Ashbridge, Priscilla Logan. Wit: Jonas Preston, Joseph M. Paul. SHEARWOOD, JAMES. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Shipwright. July 30, 1821. October 1, 1821. 7.371. Estate to wife: Phebe, appointing her exrx. Wit: Robert Ralston, John Shearwood (nuncupative). WARNER, BENJAMIN. Philadelphia. Bookseller. November 2, 1819. October 2, 1821. 7.371. Provide for wife: Lydia Warner. Interest in my Cherry Hill estate to my brother: Joseph. Brewery at Cincinnati, Ohio. Legacies to William R. Fisher, Samuel G. Fisher, Miers Fisher sons of my brother in law Redwood Fisher. Remainder of estate to all my children as they arrive at full age. My wife, brother Joseph Warner and my brother in law Redwood Fisher to be guardians of my children (not named). Letters to Joseph Warner, Redwood Fisher. Exec: Brother: Joseph Warner, brother in law: Redwood Fisher. Wit: Abraham Stein, Frederick Beates, Frederick B. Robeson. HUMPHREYS, MARGARET. Formerly of Lower Merion Township, now of Philadelphia. Widow. April 15, 1817. October 3, 1821. 7.373. Legacies to son: David Lewis, Alexander Lewis, should he return home within sixteen years. All residue of estate to daughters: Cisley, wife of William Mendenhall, Margaret, wife of William Garrigues, Junior, Mary Thomas, wife of Joseph Thomas, and to all children of said daughter Mary. Exec: Sons in law: William Mendenhall, William Garrigues,Jr. Wit: Israel Maule, Edward B. Garrigues. GRIFFITH, SAMUEL, SENR. Township of Oxford. County of Philadelphia, Penna. 4th month 14, 1821. October 4, 1821. 7.374. Legacy to daughter: Ann Lyle, wife of Alexander Lyle, also my house and land in Lower Dublin Township beginning at corner of John Bartolets line. All residue to children: Benjamin Griffith, John Griffith, Abraham Griffith, Samuel Griffith, Hannah Whitten, Joseph Griffith, Mary Livezey, Isaac Griffith and to the children of daughter Judith Thomas, decd. Wit: Leonard Shallcross, Benjamin Shallcross, Jesse Shallcross. HARTMAN, PETER. Philadelphia. June 20, 1821. October 4, 1821. 7.375. Estate to my grandson in law: John Willis in trust for wife: Catharine Hartman and at marriage or decease of said wife, then to daughter: Catharine. Granddaughters: Martha, Catharine. Exec: Wife, John Willis. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Taylor. STOCKER, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Widow. September 24, 1821. October 11, 1821. 7.376. Legacies to Friend: Miss Kitty McCall. Son in law: Alexander Miller. Grandson; Clement S. Miller. Grandson: Anthony Stocker in trust for daughter Mary Miller. Grandsons: Anthony Stocker, John Clements Stocker in trust for granddaughter Maria Poe, wife of George Poe, Jr. Anthony Stocker, Patty Lewis, Anna Maria Lewis, John Clements Stocker. Legacy to my attendant Mrs. Johnson. Letters to John Miller, Jr. Exec: Son in law: John Miller, Jr., grandson: Anthony Stocker. HUMPHREYS, JANE. Late of Northumberland, U. S. of America, now of Salford, County of Lancaster in England. Widow. February 24, 1821. August 4, 1821. 7.377. Estate to my three daughters and two sons. Exec: Friend: John Philip DeGruchy of Northumberland, brothers in law: John Bill, Ottiwell Wood, two sons as they come of age, and I appoint John Philip DeGruchy, John Bill, Ottiwell Wood, guardians of my children. HOLDERNESS, EDWARD. Late of Portsmouth, Kingdom of Great Britain, now of Philadelphia, Penna., U. S. A. Livery Stable Keeper. September 4, 1821. September 15, 1821. 7.379. Wife: Lucy. Eldest son: Henry, my son to see that his brother Daniel and sister Sarah are educated so as to obtain their own livelihood. My property in Parish of Kingston in Great Briatin, County of Hampshire to be sold and divided amongst my children with exception of son Edward Holderness, Jr. on account of his disobedience. Exec: Friends: Clement L. Brady, John C. Hardy of Philadelphia. Wit: Isaac T. Hopper, Henry Crocker, George W. Gibbons. GARLICK, JOSEPH. County of Philadelphia. February 23, 1815. October 13, 1821. 7.380. Daughter: Ann Wyate, property in Philadelphia, also the machinery in the mill over the Schuylkill in tenure of Thomas Wyate. Sons: Samuel Garlick, William Garlick also property in Philadelphia. Legacy to Hannah Garlick. All residue to wife: Phoebe Garlick. Children: Joseph, Mary, Henry. Mortgage to be paid to Mrs. Whital. Letters to John Warnick. Exec: Friends: John Warnick, Benjamin Sharp. Wit: Thomas H. Armstrong, Andrew Armstrong. William J. Duane (of Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, James Wood (of Philadelphia), Lace Weaver, affd. NEZMOS, JOHN H. County of Philadelphia. Mariner. November 30, 1811. October 15, 1821. 7.381. Wife: Rebecca Nezmos. Son: Benedict Nezmos and such child as shall be living at time of my decease. If no child, then to my mother: Rebecca Suplee if living, if not, to uncle: William Middleton. Letters to William Middleton. Exec: Wife: Rebecca Nezmos, uncle William Middleton. Wit: Richard Renshaw, John Murray. Hugh Brotherton of Southwark, affd. HEWSON, JOHN, SENR. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Calico Printer. May 8, 1820. October 22, 1821. 7.382. Son: John Hewson, Jr., everything connected with the Printing Business, that I left in his possession when I left the manufactory in year 1810. Daughter: Sarah Alcock, Mary Labbree, Ann Hodgson, Kitty Dunlop, Zibiah Jones, daughter Esther Ball to have charge of her sister Zibiah Jones and her children's share, Esther Ball. Son: James Hewson, $30. and no more, should he die before he receives it, to his sons: John, James. Son: Robert Hewson, $30. and at his decease to his wife and children. Son in law: Joseph Ball. Late son in law Thomas Connell. Sister in law: Mrs. Priscilla Smallwood. Exec: Friend: Joseph L. Inglis. Son John Hewson to finish executorship, should said exr. die. Wit: Nicholas Van Dusen, Benjamin Labbree, Peter Deal, Jr. WHITE, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Blacksmith. July 14, 1821. October 23, 1821. 7.384. Wife: Mary White. Children: Rebecca Ann White, James Worstall White, Mary Ann White, George White and such other children as may be born. Exec: Wife: Mary White, relation Jacob Knorr. Wit: Charles W. Thomson, Peter Thomson. DEDIER, PETER. Germantown. Philadelphia Co., Penna. October 11, 1821. ____. 7.385. Wife: Mary my home messuage and barn, and at her decease to my son William. Son: John should he return home within three years. Son: Peter. Daughters: Elizabeth Nutts, Mary Dedier. Exec: Son: William Dedier, Jacob Haas. Wit: Chas. Peirce, Wm. B. Leibert, John Knorr. SMITH, GEORGE. Township Germantown. County of Philadelphia. Dealer in Flour. December 28, 1820. October 24, 1821. 7.386. Grandson: George Smith, oldest son of my son Jacob, when twenty years of age. Granddaughters: Susanna, Abigail, Zepherine Blair, daughters of Samuel and Hester Blair, when twenty one years of age. All residue to son: Jacob. Exec: Son: Jacob. Friend: Francis Engle, both of Germantown. Wit: William B. Leibert, John Knorr. HAND, MARTIN. Philadelphia. Mariner. October 19, 1821. October 29, 1821. 7.386. All estate to John Dredger of said city, Inn Keeper, whom I appoint exr. Wit: Edward D. Corfield, John Camerson. SAVIDGE, MARY SALOME. District of Southwark. Philadelphia County. Formerly wife of Nicholas Fitzsimmons, decd. to be interred in burial ground of St. Peter's Church between my husband Nicholas Fitzsimmons and my son Norris Fitzsimmons. ____, 1820. October 30, 1821. 7.387. Estate to William Overman, Ann Due, Elizabeth Overman, children of John Overman, decd. and to nephews and nieces: Jacob Overman, Catharine Fiss, Mary Aller, Sarah Randall, Nicholas Overman. Exec: Nephew: Jacob Overman. Friend: Finnix Stretcher. Wit: Philip Mason, Thomas A. Mason. LIPPINCOTT, JOSEPH. Township Northampton, County of Burlington, N. J. May 5, 1819. November 14, 1821. 7.387. Son: William Lippincott my house and land thereunto belonging in Philadelphia also my plantation whereon I now dwell in Northampton Township, Burlington County, N. J. jn lands of Jacob Powell, French and Roberts Mill, John Dobbins, Caleb Lippincott. Aunts: Elizabeth Kennard, Catharine Moore. Brother in law: Joel Reeves. Cousins: Miriam Butterworth, Rebecca Butterworth, Benjamin Butterworth. Sister in law: Hannah Reeves, wife of Joel Reeves. Friend: George Logan. Late brother: William Lippincott. Exec: Brothers in law: Joel Reeves, Benjamin Zelley, also to be guardians of my son William Lippincott until he is 14 years of age, at which time he may choose his own guardian. Wit: Daniel Smith, Job Bishop, Daniel Wills. WALTON, ALBERTSON. Moorland Township. Philadelphia County. October 16, 1815. February 13, 1821. 7.389. Wife: Rachel and sons: Jonathan, William, Jesse, Nathan Walton my property in Moorland and Byberry Township adjoining lands of Christopher Vannasdalen and Wm. Walton, Senr. Daughter: Sarah Willett, property in Moorland Township next to Dr. John Worthington's land and that of the late John Swift and at her death, to her children. Daughter: Mary Simpson land in said Township bounded by lands of Telyn States and by Swifts and Jacob Duffulus land. Legacies to the children of my daughter Cassandra Cary, decd. Friend: James Paul, Jr. to make division of my property. Exec: Wife: Rachel Walton. Sons: Jonathan, Jesse. Friend: James Paul, Jr. Wit: John Worthington, William Shearer. Codicil October 3, 1819. Wit: John Worthington, William Order. WEST, REBECCA K. Philadelphia. May 5, 1821. October 23, 1821. 7.391. George M. Coates and Dexter Stone in trust, they to pay to my aunt Ann Church an annuity, residue to my sister: Jane, wife of Joseph P. Horner, and at her decease, to her children. Brother: John West. Exec: Samuel Nevins, Joseph P. Horner. Wit: Ann Jones, Thomas Mitchell. WILSON, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow of Wm. Wilson. September 13, 1816. November 3, 1821. 7.392. Legacies to sisters: Ann Foulke, Hannah Spencer. Nephew: Samuel Anderson. Niece: Mary Gilmore, wife of ____ Gilmore, Susanna Brooks, Juliana Brooks, Harriet Brooks, children of said Mary Gilmore. Nieces: Ann Armstrong, wife of Abraham Armstrong, and Catharine Gray, wife of John Gray. Step daughter: Hannah Litle, widow of John Litle, Eliza Mills, wife of Thomas Mills, John Humphreys, brother of said Eliza Mills, Hannah Harlan now living with me, Rebecca Carter. Friend: Richard Smith, Charlotte Mercer. All residue to said sisters: Ann Foulke, Hannah Spencer. Nephew: Anderson. Exec: Friends: Thomas Stewardson, Samuel Bettle, Isaac W. Morris all of Philadelphia. Wit: Solomon W. Conrad, John Humphreys, Jr. Codicil October __, 1816. To my late husband's daughter Anna King and to her children: Wm. King, Eleanor King, Joseph King, Mary King. Hannah Talbott. Nieces: Mary Spencer, Ann Spencer. Codicil February 22, 1817. Hannah Harlan since decd., legacy bequeathed to her, to Thomas Geary, son of my half sister Sarah Geary, Alice Harlan, Elizabeth Clendenin, others mentioned in the will. Wit: Same as to will. HUMPHREYS, MORRIS. County of Philadelphia. Late Farmer. November 2, 1821. November 5, 1821. 7.395. Estate to my wife: Sarah Humphreys. Children: Richard Vanleer Humphreys, Mary Humphreys, Charles Humphreys. Exec: William Garrigues, Jr. (of Philadelphia). Wit: James Hansell, Evan Truman. WOGLOM, ABRAHAM. Philadelphia. Bricklayer. October 2, 1821. November 2, 1821. 7.396. Wife: Catharine Woglom and all my children. Exec: Wife and son Peter. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Elhanan W. Keyser, Thomas Weaver. HEYLER, JOHN. Philadelphia. Shopkeeper. October 29, 1821. November 6, 1821. 7.397. Income of all estate to my wife and at her death, to my children: Mary, Susanna, Peter, Catharine. Exec: Wife: Susanna Heyler. Son in law: John Eisenbrey. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole, Jr. GORGAS, BENJAMIN, SENR. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County. Farmer. August 25, 1819. November 7, 1821. 7.397. Wife: Julianna my grounds adjoining lands of Jacob Rex, Caspar Foller. Son: Benjamin. Daughter: Susanna. Daughter in law: Sarah Gorgas and her three children: Ann, wife of ___ Houston, Joseph Gorgas, John Gorgas. Property adjoining lands of Frederick Smith, Abraham Unruh, John Livezey, Peter Bechtel and in Roxborough Township adjoining land of Jacob Wise. Exec: Son: Benjamin Gorgas, Jr. Son in law: Samuel French. Wit: Peter Deic, Jacob H. Smith. CLIFFORD, JOHN. November 11, 1815. November 8, 1821. 7.398. Interest of estate to my wife: Anna Clifford. Daughter: Rebecca Pemberton and at decease of said wife and daughter, to my grandchildren the children of said daughter Rebecca. Wife to have use of my place called Clifford Farm. Letters to Anna Clifford. Exec: Brother in law: William Rawle. Wife: Anna Clifford. Son in law: John Pemberton. Daughter: Rebecca Pemberton. Codicil September 16, 1817 and March 1, 1819. William Rawle, Jr., and Thomas J. Wharton both of Philadelphia, affd. SHAW, MARTHA. Late Martha Wharton, now wife of Samuel Shaw, (of Philadelphia). Merchant. March 4, 1802. November 7, 1821. 7.400. My property at time of my marriage was conveyed to Nathan Dorsey for my sole use, part of said property I now bequeath of said Nathan Dorsey, residue to Mary Shaw for use of my husband Samuel Burgess Shaw. Letters to Samuel Burgess Shaw, the surviving executor. Exec: Mary. Husband: Samuel Burgess Shaw. Wit: John Clarkson, Spence Shaw. both witnesses decd., Stephen Page, Thomas Shaw (of Philadelphia), Gentlemen, affd. STATHAM, RICHARD. Everton near Liverpool, County of Lancaster. Gentleman. October 15, 1818. December 14, 1821. 7.401. Having advanced to my daughter Elizabeth at the time of her marriage with Mr. Fleetwood Williams, her share of my estate, I now bequeath all residue to my son: William Statham, appointing him sole executor. Wit: John Penington, Benjamin Ellis, John Topham. KING, ELIZABETH. County of Philadelphia. Widow. December 15, 1819. November 8, 1821. 7.402. Legacy to Ann Spillard, widow. Daughter: Clementina Shaw the interest of my estate and after her decease, to her children, each one at the age of 21 years. Exec: Friend: William Taylor, Jr. Wit: Robert McClenachan, John Bell. THOMAS, DANIEL. Township of Germantown. County of Philadelphia. July 20, 1821. November 10, 1821. 7.403. Wife: Ann Thomas, annuity, also money left her by her brother Joseph Paul, decd. Son: Daniel Thomas, Jr. my mills, messuages, buildings and lands where on he now dwells in Township of Germantown. Legacies to Joseph M. Paul (of Philadelphia) and my grandson: Anthony J. Thomas in trust for my grandson John S. Thomas. Legacies to grandson: Joseph R. Thomas. GreatGranddaughter: Mary Baymiller, child of my granddaughter Anna T. Baymiller, late of Ohio, decd., when 18 years of age, to be paid to her father Jacob Baymiller. Exec: Son: Daniel Thomas, Jr. Wit: David Longstreth, Richard F. Allen. CRISPIN, RACHEL. Lower Darby Township. County of Delaware. Widow. December 30, 1814. November 10, 1821. 7.404. Estate to my daughters: Hetty Crispin, Rachel Crispin and after decease of said daughters, to my Grandsons: William, Edmund Levis, sons of my daughter Sarah Levis, wife of William Levis, and to the heirs of said daughters Hetty, Rachel should they marry. Letters to Hetty Crispin. Exec: Daughters: Hetty, Rachel Crispin. Codicil March 21, 1821. Daughter Sarah Levis to have a legacy so long as she resides with my said daughters but should she marry or change her place of residence, said legacy to my single daughters. John Bonsall (of Philadelphia), conveyancer, affd. FISHER, JONATHAN. Philadelphia. September 28, 1821. November 15, 1821. 7.405. All estate to wife: Ann Fisher and to my children after decease of said wife. Exec: Wife: Ann Fisher. Wit: Joseph Baker, Bankson Taylor. MILEY, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Victualler. November 5, 1821. November 16, 1821. 7.406. Estate to my wife: ____ after her decease, estate to be sold, proceeds to my children: Jacob, Eliza, Julian, John Miley. Friend: William Smith in trust for my daughter Sarah ____ and after her decease, to her children. Exec: Sons: Jacob, John Miley and ____. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., William Smith. BROOKE, ROBERT. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Surveyor. November 1, 1821. November 17, 1821. 7.406. Wife to have use of all estate, supporting and educating my minor children. Exec: Wife: Charlotte, P. Brooke. Brother in law: George B. Porter of the city of Lancaster, Esq. Wit: Joseph H. Siddall, Frederick Beates. CARSON, ANN. Philadelphia. Spinster. June 16, 1807. November 17, 1821. 7.407. All my estate to my unmarried sisters, whom I appoint exrx. Letters to Elizabeth, Mary, Susan, Catharine Carson. Wit: Joseph Carson, James Read. Joseph Carson, decd, Joseph Watson (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. RICHARDSON, JOHN. Township of Lower Dublin. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Carpenter. May 18, 1813. November 20, 1821. 7.408. Estate to my Wife: Ann Richardson and at her decease to my children as she may think best. Letters to the surviving exrx. Ann Richardson. Exec: Wife: Ann, Edward Swift. Wit: James Paul, Jr., James Tomlinson. Enoch Wright of Lower Dublin Township, Farmer, affd. CHAUVEAU, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. Merchant. January 4, 1821. November 20, 1821. 7.408. Estate to my wife: Jeane Cecile Lauzan Chauveau, she to care for our son Amable Joseph. Friend Amable Brazier to assist my wife in settlement of my affairs. Robert Peter Braun [Branu?] (of Philadelphia), Merchant, Joseph Sevelinge of said city, Wine Merchant, affd. ALLIBONE, WILLIAM, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. May 12, 1821. November 21, 1821. 7.409. Estate to my wife: Sarah in trust for herself and our children. Letters to William Allibone Budd. Exec: Wife: Sarah. Friends: D. B. Keim of Reading. Father in law: John Smith of Bucks County, Joseph S. Inglis (of Philadelphia), Micajah Speakman of Delaware County. Nephew: William Allibone Budd (of Philadelphia). Austin Montgomery and appoint them all guardians to my children. Wit: George Abbott, Jr., R. Norris Henry, Joseph Smith, Gilbert Gaw, W. M. Woodward, Nathan Newlin, Jr. of Concord, Del. Co., Penna. BROUS, HENRY. Lower Dublin. County of Philadelphia, Penna. January 18, 1819. November 3, 1821. 7.409. Estate to my sons: Thomas, Henry, Peter Brous subject to following conditions, my daughter Elizabeth Brous so long as she continues unmarried to have a home at my house bequeathed to son Henry, he to pay her $6 annually. $50. to daughter Mary Delany. Exec: Sons. Wit: John Rupert, William Shallcross, Jr., Peter Brous. PARKER, THOMAS. Formerly Miller, now of Philadelphia. November 10, 1821. November 26, 1821. 7.410. Legacies to grandchildren: William W. Owen, Parker Owen, Charles Owen children of my daughter Elizabeth Owen, decd. Son: William W. Parker. Daughter: Anna Parker. Isaac T. Hopper in trust for my daughter Esther Albertson, wife of Nixon Albertson and to her children. Legacy to my housekeeper: Anna Keim. Exec: Friend: Isaac T. Hopper. Brother: William W. Parker. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, James Carmalt. JONES, GEORGE. Philadelphia. April 14, 1819. November 27, 1821. 7.412. Estate to my wife: Sarah Jones and at her death to my son: William, my only child. Legacy from the late Rev. Absalom Jones to my said son. Letters to Sarah Jones. Exec: Wife: Sarah, Robert C. Gordon, Fruiterer, James Forten, Sail Maker. Wit: James Heberton, John C. Heberton. KEIM, WILLIAM. County of Philadelphia. Turner. March 23, 1821. December 3, 1821. 7.413. Estate to my wife: Catharine and after her decease estate to be sold, proceeds to my children: John, William, Jacob, George Keim and Catharine Morrow, wife of James Morrow. Should said son William not be living then to his children: Rebecca, Sarah, Samuel. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Son: John Keim. Wit: James Mitchell, Andrew Hess. SMICK, LEWIS. Roxborough Township. County of Philadelphia., Penna. Wheelwright. December 20, 1814. December 6, 1821. 7.414. Income of estate to wife: Rachel, after her decease my plantation purchased of Daniel Sands, to my son George W. Smick, he to pay $600 to my daughter Catharine Smick. All personal estate after decease of my wife, to my said son and daughter. Exec: Son: George W. Smick. Wit: John Huston, Michael Righter, John K. Duy. CRESSON, CALEB, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. Merchant. August 2, 1815. December 8, 1821. 7.415. Wife: Sarah Emlen Cresson, my property in tenure of Thomas Greeves, the house in which we now dwell and an annuity, residue of estate to all my children. Said wife to be guardian of the Persons and my friend John Cooke, guardian of the estates of my children. Letters to John Cooke. Exec: Wife. Friend: John Cooke. Richard Price, Jr., John Siter, Jr. both of said city, Merchants, affd. BELCHER, THOMAS. Southwark. Philadelphia Co., Penna. December 1, 1821. December 11, 1821. 7.416. Estate to my Friend: Ezekiel Tufts, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: William Davis, John D. Armstrong. YARNALL, NATHAN. Philadelphia. Iron Monger. December 11, 1815. December 8, 1821. 7.416. Wife: Ann Yarnall, the house where in I now reside and at her decease, should she not leave a will, then to my brothers: Benjamin H. Yarnall, Elliott H. (Ellis) Yarnall, Edward Yarnall, Charles Yarnall. Sisters: Sarah Yarnall, Amy Yarnall. Legacy to my sister in law: Rachel Folwell, widow of Samuel Folwell, to her children. Brothers in law: William Folwell, William Lippincott's children. Letters to Benjamin H. Yarnall, John Elliott. Exec: Wife: Ann. Brother: Benjamin H. Yarnall. Friend: John Elliott. Wit: Isaac Bonsall, Isaac Keemle. MILLER, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. November 24, 1821. December 1, 1821. 7.417. Wife: Eleanor, appointing her sole executrix. Wit: Charles Montgomery, John E. Biddle. DEIMLING, ERNST FREDERICK. June 2, 1814. October 18, 1821. 7.417. Property in Germany yet to be received, I bequeath to my step children: John Adolph residing in Philadelphia, Margaretta, wife of Jacob Beyer, Jr. residing in Richmond Township, Birks County, Penna, George Adolph at present residing in Maenzy Township, Lehigh County, Penna, Maria, wife of Jacob Scholl resident in Roscom Manor Township, Bucks County. Exec: Simon Schucker, John Adolph, both of Philadelphia. Wit: John Knowshop, Francis Lewis. John Goodman, Northern Liberties, Esq, John Fulmer, Penn Township, Farmer, Simon Shugart, Northern Liberties, Jacob Ramick, Jr. of Lehigh County, Farmer, affd. HEAP, ROBERT. Roxberry Township. Philadelphia Co., Penna. Woolen Manufacturer. August 30, 1821. December 17, 1821. 7.418. Exr. Richard Willard at the Old Convention Inn, my next friend, he to receive from White, Johnson & Tilsey and from John Tours, property they may have of mine, said property to be disposed of and proceeds to my wife: Mary Heap, now in England. Wit: George Ashton, Isaac Buckley, James Wainwright. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. October 11, 1821. December 20, 1821. 7.419. Nieces: Elizabeth Robinson, daughter of Richard Robinson of Pittsburg, Susanna Robinson, Ann Dolby. Wit: Elizabeth Morrison, Josiah Dawson (no executors named). CARMALT, REBEKAH. Philadelphia, Penna. January 11, 1814. December 24, 1821. 7.419. Legacies to sister Mary Howell, Jonathan Carmalt, Jr., James Howell. To Caleb, Susan, Rebecca, Isaac, James, Mary Ann Carmalt children of Jonathan Carmalt, Jr. Mary, Elizabeth, Ann, Caleb Howell, children of James Howell. Timothy, Jr., James Matlack. Mary Mitchell and her children. All residue to brothers: Caleb, Jonathan Carmalt. Letters to Jonathan Carmalt the surviving executor. Exec: Brothers: Caleb, Jonathan. Friend: Jacob Crukshank. Wit: Jacob Price, Isaac Smedley. Jacob Crukshank renounced. FAIRMAN, RICHARD. July 12, 1821. December 28, 1821. 7.420. My watch to brother: Gideon Fairman. Mr. Underwood and Mr. Gebricht to select tools valuable to artists. Residue of my property to be disposed of, proceeds to my parents, if they are not living, then to my brother: Isaac Fairman at the Butternutts, New York. Legacy to Dolly Grover my faithful nurse. Exec: Col. Andrew M. Prevost. Wit: Samuel H. Carpenter, Cephus G. Childs, both of Philadelphia, Engravers. HOMILLER, HENRY. Bristol Township. Philadelphia County. Victualler. September 1, 1821. December 26, 1821. 7.420. Wife: Catharine Homiller my house and grounds in Northern Liberties she to have an annuity &c. Daughter in law: Mary, wife of son Philip. Elizabeth, wife of son Henry and to their children. After decease of wife residue of property to children: Michael, Philip, Samuel, Elizabeth, John, Joseph. Mentions in connection with property, Seymour Hart, John Fisher, Louis Clapier, Richard Young, Charles Heath. Executors to sell lands in Somerset County, Penna. and in Baltimore County, Maryland. Exec: Wife. Son: Michael Homiller. Son in law: Jacob Martin. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Sherrerd. WRIGHT, JOHN. Now of District of Southwark, Penna. Merchant. November 6, 1808. December 31, 1821. 7.422. Friend: Mary Gifford of Southwark aforesaid, widow I bequeath all my property including that in State of Georgia and my share in sloop Favorite now on a voyage to St. Simons. Exec: Mary Gifford. Wit: Richard Renshaw, James McKener, James Randall, Thomas Farrant. Archibald Randall (of Philadelphia), brother of James Randall, now deceased, affd. EPLEY, MARY. Blockley Township. County of Philadelphia. Widow. June 21, 1821. August 10, 1821. 7.423. Estate to Charles Epley, son of my son Jacob Epley. Exec: Lewis Rush. Wit: William Deal, John Deal. FRY, ELLIS. Township of Penn. County of Philadelphia, Penna, Victualler. June 21, 1817. March 4, 1819. My property in Philadelphia to my wife: Mary Fry and after her decease to my daughter: Elizabeth Lindsay chargeable with following legacies to Jacob Fry, Ellis Fry, Catharine Fry children of decd. son Michael Fry at 21 years. John Fry, Robert Fry, Mary Fry, Catharine Fry, Sally Ann Fry children of deceased son John Fry at 21 years. Letters to Elizabeth Lindsay the surviving executrix. Exec: Wife: Mary Fry. Daughter: Elizabeth Lindsay. Wit: James Hall, John Brealy, George A. Baker. EGGER, ISABELLA. Kingsessing Township. County of Philadelphia. Spinster. October 21, 1821. December 21, 1821. 7.427. Interest of estate to my sister: Laetitia Eggor and after her decease, my plantation and land in Kingsessing Township whereon I now dwell to be sold, monies to Laetitia Egger Buchanan, daughter of Dr. Buchanan, decd., when of age. Legacies to my Friends: Rev'd. Manning B. Roche and his two sisters. Executors in trust for poor children in Hollywood Parish, County Down, Ireland. Friends and neighbours: Mary Tage, wife of Benjamin Tage, Catharine Mackinson and her son James. Friends: Jennet Cliffton, Jonathan Smith. Susanna Conway now in our service. Orphan Society of Philadelphia. Rev. William E. Ashton. Exec: Friends: Robert Ralston, Merchant, Thomas Mitchell, Conveyancer, both of Philadelphia. Wit: William Suplee, Paschall Lloyd.