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July 27, 1822 7.51 ARCHER, Rebecca March 7, 1823 7.619 ARNOLD, Thomas Northern Liberties April 29, 1822 7.476 BACH, John Northern Liberties October 15, 1822 7.544 BAKER, Elizabeth. January 9, 1822 7.428 BARTHOLOMEW, Benjamin Phila. May 2, 1822 7.476 BASTIAN, George Moyamensing July 24, 1822 7.51 BEBEE, Ann Catharine Phila. November 20, 1822 7.572 BECK, Margaret Germantown February 25, 1823 7.617 BENDER, Godfrey Penn Twp September 24, 1822 7.541 BERINGER, Margaret Southwark January 17, 1823 7.597 BERKELBACH, Jost Penn Twp. September 16, 1822 7.539 BLACK, Matthew Phila. November 25, 1822 7.576 BOOTH, John Phila. June 18, 1822 7.488 BROWN, Mary December 31, 1822 7.589 BROWN, Rebecca Northern Liberties August 30, 1822 7.528 BUNNER, Sarah Phila. August 6, 1822 7.516 BURROWS, Ann Phila. July 8, 1822 7.504 BUSBY, John June 16, 1819 7.471 BUTTFIELD, Elizabeth April 12, 1822 7.473 BYERLY, Christopher Phila. March 6, 1823 7.621 CALDWELL, Elizabeth Phila. February 11, 1823 7.611 CARMICK, Sarah Phila. October 31, 1822 7.561 CARSWELL, Samuel. Phila. March 12, 1822 7.452 CARTER, John Phila. August 5, 1822 7.516. CASTOR, David Oxford Twp. August 15, 1822 7.523 CAUFFMAN, Ann Theresa Phila. March 6, 1822 7.466 CHANDLER, William P. Phila. December 28, 1822 7.587 CHARD, George Phila. September 16, 1822 7.55 CLEMENSON, Mary Phila. September 14, 1822 7.574 CONARROE, Thomas Northern Liberties January 14, 1823 7.597 COOK, Susanna Phila. October 3, 1822 7.543 COMLEY or COMLY, Isaac Byberry August 13, 1822 7.521 CONWELL, Guardus (Girard) Phila. March 5, 1822 7.449 COX, Ruth Phila. February 26, 1822 7.447 CRAIG, Mary Phila. Feb 26, 1822 7.448 CREED, Penelope Phila. March 3, 1823 7.617 CROSBY, Henry September 17, 1822 7.533 CRUTHERS, Alexander November 25, 1822 7.574 CUSTARD, Mary Phila. June 20, 1822 7.497 DAGNIA, William, Esq. Lower Dublin March 19, 1822 7.454 DAVIDSON, William Phila. January 14, 1823 7.615 DAVIS, David Roxborough December 28, 1822 7.586 DEAL, Peter C. Kensington December 9, 1822 7.578 DEAMER, John Southwark December 4, 1822 7.577 DEITZ, John Northern Liberties October 1, 1822 7.541 de ST.HILAIRE, Margaret Phila. January 22, 1823 7.608 DOWNS, Miles G. Phila. January 28, 1822 7.438 DREAN, Elizabeth October 28, 1822 7.552 DRINKER, Rachel Phila. June 27, 1822 7.501 DUFFY, Francis Southwark February 15, 1823 7.612 DUNANT, Elizabeth Phila. November 8, 1822 7.565 DURANG, John Phila. April 2, 1822 7.468 DUTWEILER, John Germantown July 18, 1822 7.505 ECKERT, Conrad Northern Liberties November 14, 1822 7.451 ECROYD, Richard Merion Twp. March 15, 1823 7.626 EDWARDS, Richard Blockley February 21, 1823 7.614 ENGARD, Philip June 3, 1822 7.483 EVANS, Lewis Natches, MS December 23, 1923 7.635 EVANS, Mary Phila. March 12, 1822 7.451 FERRAN, Patrick Blockley July 23, 1822 7.51 FISHER, Ann Elizabeth Phila. January 14, 1822 7.429 FISHER, John Henry Frederick Northern Liberties June 11, 1822 7.487 FITZGERALD, Thomas Phila. January 11, 1823 7.599 FOSTER, Amelia Phila. November 5, 1822 7.563 GALLAHER, James Phila. April 24, 1822 7.474 GARNET, Ann Queen Ann Co. MD September 20, 1822 7.537 GARRETT, Samuel Blockley November 13, 1822 7.565 GOODMAN, Rynear Bristol Twp. June 19, 1822 7.489 GORDON, Ann Phila. December 5, 1822 7.577 GORDON, James Phila. May 15, 1822 7.477 GRAFF, Joseph Spring Garden February 13, 1823 7.607 GRAHAM, James Phila Co. September 18, 1822 7.535 GRIFFITTS, Catharine Phila Co. February 15, 1823 7.606 GRIM, Elizabeth Northern Liberties January 25, 1822 7.437 GUIEN, Etinne Je Phila. March 6, 1823 7.623 GUIREY, Daniel Moyamensing December 21, 1822 7.582 HAGEL, Michael Penn Twp. November 5, 1822 7.563 HAIGH, John Bloom Twp. March 24, 1824 7.634 HARPER, James Phila. June 8, 1822 7.485 HARRISON, Henry Phila. March 21, 1823 7.622 HART, Rachel Phila. August 13, 1822 7.519 HAWK, Christian Phila. June 18, 1822 7.495 HEISTER, Catharine Phila Co. June 27, 1822 7.498 HESS, Sarah Northern Liberties January 31, 1823 7.605 HEYSHAM, Robert Phila. December 16, 1822 7.58 HINSEY, Susan Phila. July 2, 1822 7.499 HILYARD, Eber Phila. February 10, 1823 7.609 HOWELL, Margaret Phila. May 14, 1822 7.479 HUMPHREYS, Mary Phila. February 25, 1822 7.446 HUMPHREYS, S. Clement Phila. March 21, 1823 7.63 IMMEL, Catharine Phila. January 27, 1823 7.602 INGERSOLL, James.Esq. December 30, 1822 7.611 IRWIN, William Lindsey Phila. January 30, 1823 7.605 ISRAEL, Israel Phila. March 26, 1822 7.46 JAMES, Thomas Phila Co. November 16, 1822 7.57 JENKINS, Sarah Phila. March 11, 1822 7.451 JOHNSEN, Peter Lower Dublin November 16, 1811 7.57 JOHNSON, Benjamin Phila. March 25, 1822 7.455 JOHNSTON, Closs Phila Co. October 23, 1822 7.551 JOHNSTON, James Savannah, GA July 18, 1822 7.493 JONES, Hannah Phila. March 30, 1822 7.467 JUDD, Anson Phila. August 21, 1822 7.529 KEHR, John G. Northern Liberties November 22, 1822 7.573 KELLY, William Lower Dublin February 20, 1822 7.445 KLINE, George Northern Liberties January 16, 1822 7.433 KOCKERSPERGER, Martin Sr. Passyunk no date 7.551 LAWS, William Fowling Creek, Caroline Co, MD November 5, 1822 7.496 LAWSON, Catharine Phila. October 21, 1822 7.545 LeBLANC, Lewis Moyamensing June 21, 1823 7.601 LEBON, Anthony Byberry October 31, 1822 7.558 LESH, Philip Passyunk February 15, 1822 7.444 LEX, Andrew Penn Twp. June 5, 1822 7.484 LINCOLN, Jacob Kingsessing September 17, 1822 7.534 LITLE, Hannah Alexandria, DC April 6, 1818 7.464 LEIB, Michael Northern Liberties Janauary 3, 1823 7.59 LIVEZEY, John Phila. December 21, 1822 7.581 LIVEZEY, Jonathon Lower Dublin January 8, 1823 7.593 LOWERY, John Blockley, July 31, 1822 7.513 MacFERRAN, Samuel Northern Liberties September 9, 1822 7.53 MANEY, Margaret Northern Liberties April 9, 1822 7.472 MASTER, Joseph Phila. July 19, 1822 7.508 MAYER, Jacob Germantown April 17, 1822 7.473 MAZURIE, James John November 13, 1822 7.567 McCARA, Jennet Phila. February 14, 1822 7.442 McCAUSLAND, James December 21, 1822 7.581 MACFERRAN, Samuel Northern Liberties September 9, 1822 7.53 McCLENACHAN, Robert Phila. March 10, 1823 7.623 McEUEN, Thomas Phila. December 24, 1822 7.625 McFEE, John Phila Co. September 17, 1822 7.532 McILWANE, Margaret Germantown March 28, 1822 7.467 McMURTRIE, Ann Phila. January 22, 1822 7.44 MILLS, William M. Phila Co. October 7, 1822 7.544 MILNE, Edmund Northern Liberties February 7, 1822 7.447 MOCK, Adam Northern Liberties September 1822 7.541 MONINGTON, John Northern Liberties August 17, 1822 7.524 MOODY, Moses B. Phila. July 19, 1822 7.506 MORGAN, Eli March 13, 1823 7.625 MORTON, Margaret Phola. January 21, 1823 7.602 MURPHY, James Phila. March 7, 1823 7.62 NACE, Sarah February 18, 1823 7.613 NEELY, Archibald Phila. February 1, 1823 7.606 NORRIS, Debby Logan Phila Co. January 23, 1822 7.436 NORTH, Sarah Germantown October 5, 1822 7.543 OLDDEN, Benjamin Hopewell, NJ October 30, 1822 7.557 PALTHROPE, Robert Phila. March 7, 1822 7.45 PARKE, Solomon Phila. June 3, 1822 7.482 PASCHALL, Ann Kingsessing January 31, 1822 7.441 PAUL, Andrew Germantown November 22, 1822 7.562 PAUL, Thomas Lower Dublin January 18, 1823 7.598 PAXSON, Ruth Phila. February 18, 1822 7.445 PEIFFER, Christian Northern Liberties April 27, 1822 7.476 PEPPER, Philip H. Phila. August 23, 1822 7.525 PENDERGAST, Thomas Phila. February 19, 1823 7.614 PERKINS, Susan Phila. September 20, 1822 7.539 PERRY, Charles Phila. October 21, 1822 7.548 PORTERFIELD, Rachel December 30, 1822 7.588 POTTS, Benjamin Phila. September 9, 1822 7.529 POULLETIER, Anthony Nicholas October 31, 1822 7.557 PRAHL, Sarah Northern Liberties August 1, 1822 7.513 PRICE, Hannah Southark April 25, 1822 7.475 PRICE, Rebecca Phila. March 19, 1823 7.627 PRICE, Richard Phila. June 17, 1822 7.491 RAPINE, Nicholas Roxborough June 19, 1822 7.489 RAPP, John February 6, 1822 7.443 REED, James Phila. January 10, 1823 7.594 REIFENACH, Christian Northern Liberties August 1, 1822 7.513 REIMEL, John Northern Liberties August 2, 1822 7.514 REINHART, George Phila. March 6, 1822 7.449 RICE, Ann Phila Co. June 3, 1822 7.483 RIELY, John (signed Riley) Phila. April 8, 1822 7.471 RIGLER, Mary Phila. December 12, 1822 7.579 RITTINGHOUSE, Garrett January 12, 1822 7.428 ROBERTS, Sarah Southwark August 26, 1822 7.526 ROBESON, Samuel Moreland Twp. March 17, 1823 7.626 ROBSON, Elizabeth Phila. May 10, 1822 7.477 RUCKSTUHL, Ulrick Northern Liberties February 17, 1823 7.621 RUSH, Daniel Northern Liberties June 28, 1822 7.499 RUSSELL, George Phila. December 14, 1822 7.586 RYNICK, John Germantown May 31, 1822 7.559 SCHEIR, John Southwark February 15, 1823 7.611 SCHRIVER, Sarah Germantown December 28, 1822 7.586 SCOTT, George Phila. July 15, 1822 7.504 SCOTT, William Phila. May 20, 1822 7.481 SERMON, Richard Phila. January 21, 1822 7.433 SHEWELL, Sarah Phila. November 11, 1822 7.565 SHINKEL, Philip (signed Shinkle) Roxbourough December 20, 1822 7.582 SICARD, Stephen Phila. August 2, 1822 7.515 SIDDONS, Josiah Phila. November 25, 1822 7.575 SIMMONS, Elizabeth Phila. December 13, 1822 7.579 SKELLY, Patrick Spring Garden November 3, 1822 7.445 SHREVE, Arthur D Phila. October 22, 1823 7.631 SLACK, Elizabeth Northern Liberties July 6, 1822 7.504 SLACK, Mary August 10, 1822 7.52 SMITH, John Northern Liberties September 26, 1822 7.537 SMITH, William H. Phila. April 8, 1822 7.516 SNEYDER, Benedict Phila. April 20, 1822 7.473 SORK, George Kensington Fenruary 19, 1823 7.613 STACKHOUSE, Amy Phila. November 27, 1822 7.576 STEVENS, Benjamin Byberry November 23, 1822 7.573 STEWART, Thomas Phila. April 21, 1822 7.468 STEWART, William Penn Hospital Dec 23, 1822 7.583 STOLL, Adam Phila. January 15, 1822 7.423 STRINGFELLOW, Mary Phila Co. June 8, 1822 7.484 STUART, James Phila. November 18, 1822 7.571 SULGER, Margaret Phila. October 25, 1822 7.551 SWEETZER, HESTER (signed Esther Sweetser) Phila. January 13, 1823 7.596 SWIFT, Margaret Phila. May 14, 1822 7.478 TAYLOR, William Nicetown, Northern Liberties September 16, 1822 7.532 THATCHER, Andrew Northern Liberties January 22, 1822 7.438 THOMAS, Daniel Germantown July 6, 1822 7.502 THORN, John Northern Liberties October 19, 1822 7.545 TONEY, Susan Phila. January 14, 1823 7.597 TOOTH, Nathaniel Delvalle Bath March 14, 1823 7.636 TRASEL, Jacob Blockley January 11, 1823 7.593 TROUTWINE, William Northern Liberties October 31, 1822 7.56 TRUXTUN, Thomas, Esq. Phila. May 18, 1822 7.479 TUCKER, Alice St.Thomas June 8, 1822 7.485 WAKELING, Samuel Frankford September 14, 1822 7.535 WALMSLEY, Israel Byberry March 27, 1823 7.633 WATERMAN, Mary Northern Liberties December 25, 1823 7.592 WEAVER, John Northern Liberties March 17, 1823 7.627 WARD, John Phila. October 22, 1822 7.55 WEISS, Elizabeth Penn Twp March 8, 1822 7.45 WELLING, Thomas Mayne Phila. October 28, 1822 7.553 WESTENBARGER, John Passyunk November 15, 1822 7. 568 WIDDIFIELD, William Phila. October 3, 1822 7.543 WHITE, Rudolph Lower Dublin August 13, 1822 7.523 WHITEBREAD, Elizabeth Southwark February 6, 1822 7.44 WHITECAR, Thomas Phila. September 19, 1822 7.536 WILLARD, Richard Phila. October 21, 1822 7.546 WILLIAMS, Griffith Frankford March 26.1823 7.637 WILLIAMS, Samuel Phila. September 5, 1822 7.53 WILSON, George Phila. August 27, 1822 7.527 WOLFINGTON, Catharine January 25, 1820 7.637 WOOLSTON, Sarah Middletown, Bucks Co, September 11, 1822 7.531 YARNELL, Hannah Byberry August 13, 1822 7.518 YOUNG, Michael Northern Liberties January 3, 1823 7.591 ZELLER, Philip Phila. January 29, 1822 7.439 ZIGLER, Jacob Phila. January 27, 1823 7.603 ____________________________________________________ BAKER, ELIZABETH. Widow of John H. C. Baker. January 3, 1822. January 9, 1822. 7.428. Wearing apparel to Mary and Elizabeth, daughters of Henry Hahn, Catharine Rudolph, Margaret Sarah, Henrietta Elizabeth, daughters of John Graham. Legacy to my indented servant girl Louisa Grisley?. Friend: Susan Graham. All residue to my son: William Parrish, known by name of William Hahn. Exec: John Graham of Southwark, John Davis of Philadelphia. Wit: John Bell, Stephen Tourison. RITTINGHOUSE, GARRET. October 8, 1821. January 12, 1822. 7.428. All estate to wife: Cathron Rittenghouse. Exec: Wife: Cathron, George Moyer of Roxburg. Wit: Robert Patterson, Abraham Deavs. FISHER, ANN ELIZA. Philadelphia, Penna. Widow of James L. Fisher, some time of said city, decd. July 19, 1817. January 14, 1822. 7.429. Aunt Ann Worrell to remain and have charge of my children. Sons: Sidney George Fisher, James L. Fisher, Charles Henry Fisher. Aunt: Ann Worrell. Sister: Phoebe Bradford. Aunt: Rebecca George. William Jones if living in my family at time of my death. Orphan Society of Philadelphia. My black people to be taken care of and my bond servants I release. Sophia Kennard purchased from Mr. Bitton to be released. Property in Maryland purchased of Mr. Bordley. Letters to William L. Fisher. Exec: Brother in law: William L. Fisher, Albanus C. Logan, both of Philadelphia Co., also to guardians of said three children. Wit: Leonard Snowden, Myles Snowden, Joseph Snowden. Codicil May 13, 1820. Uncle: Thomas Worrell of Chester Town in Kent County Maryland to be an executor. Wit: Joseph Snowden, Myles Snowden, Charles W. Thomson. Codicil December 24, 1821. Wit: Leonard Snowden, Gulielma Maria Smith, Elizabeth Cavender. STOLL, ADAM. Philadelphia. Cordwainer. August 1, 1810. January 15, 1822. 7.423. Property to my wife: ____ and at her decease to my children: Christiana, Adam, John, Lewis. Exec: Said wife sole exrx. Wit: John A. Cullman, John Dering. KLINE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Cordwainer. May 5, 1821. January 16, 1822. 7.433. Estate to my wife: Catharine and at her decease to my children (except my son John Kline). The children of said son John to have equal share with my children. My youngest son Jacob. Exec: Wife: Catharine. Son: James. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., John G. Kline. SERMON, RICHARD. Philadelphia. Smith. November 1, 1821. January 21, 1822. 7.433. Legacy to my relation George Worrall who was husband of my late deceased half sister Jane Worrall and to their children: Joseph C., Mary S., Thomas A., George W., Charles, Jane S., Richard, Isaac, Horatio, Matilda Worrall, I bequeath my property in Middletown Township, County of Delaware and in Philadelphia which was my fathers estate. Legacies to the children of my uncle Samuel Thomas and to the daughters of my uncle Lewis Roberts and Mary his wife. Friend: Abraham Lower of Northern Liberties (of Philadelphia), Cabinet Maker. Walter E. Dyer who lives on my farm in Delaware County. Northern Dispensary in Northern Liberties, Southern Dispensary, Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, Society for institution and support of first day or Sunday Schools in Philadelphia, Southwark and Northern Liberties. Institution known as "The Contributors to the Asylum for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason near Philadelphia. Schools for coloured people in Philadelphia under care of Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia for Southern District. Residue of estate all the daughters of said George Worrall and Jane his wife. Exec: George Worrall. Friend: Caleb Peirce (of Philadelphia). Codicil November 16, 1821. Legacy to Susannah Nelson that lived with mother ____ Sermon and Jane Worrall at time of their death. Wit: Charles W. Thomson, Peter Thomson. NORRIS, DEBBY LOGAN. Stenton. County of Philadelphia. Niece of Deborah Logan. March 7, 1820. January 23, 1822. 7.436. All my lands to Albanus C. Logan and Algernon S. Logan of Philadelphia County for educating my sister Mary's children, should she have any, if not, for her own use and for the education of my sister Hepzebah. Exec: Uncle: Joseph Parker Norris. Codicil same date. Legacies to my grandmother: Hepziba Gardiner of Nantucket. Friend: Sarah Walker. Wit: William L. (D.) Fisher, Thomas R. Fisher, Deborah Logan. GRIM, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Spinster. January 11, 1821. January 25, 1822. 7.437. Estate to my children: Peter Kline, George Kline, Peter Grim, Mary Painter, Wilhelmina Sullender, Catharine Sinn. Grandchildren: Elizabeth Kline, John Kline, George Kline children of son John Kline, Brickmaker, decd. Exec: Peter Kline, George Kline. Wit: Peter Sullender, Samuel Macferran, Nicholas Painter, Samuel Templin. DOWNS, MILES G. Philadelphia. Printer. January 6, 1822. January 28, 1822. 7.438. Estate to my wife: Frances Downs. Mother Ann Cannon, decd. Exec: Wife: Frances Downs. Codicil January 6, 1822. Should my wife marry then my property to her daughter Martha Kennedy. Wit: Henry Thompson, I. G. Hannum, Maurice Newlan. THATCHER, ANDREW. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Gentleman. July 14, 1819. January 22, 1822. 7.438. Wife: Mary the profits of messuage and lot where I now dwell also of that where Isaac Hall now dwells. Exrs. to sell my land in Amwell Township, County of Hunterdon, N. J. proceeds, also all other estate after death of my wife, to my children: Mary, Margaret, Florence, Amanda, Samuel. Stephen Simmons of Northern Liberties, Lumber Merchant, in trust for said daughters. Letters to Ephraim Hains, John C. Browne. Exec: Friends: Ephraim Hains, John C. Browne, Robert Whitehead. Wit: Robert Whitehead, George Goddard, Henry Schell. ZELLER, PHILIP. Philadelphia. Shopkeeper. March 29, 1819. January 29, 1822. 7.439. Estate to my wife: Margaret and at her death, to my children: Daniel Zeller, Mary Rees wife of John Rees, William Zeller. Letters to Daniel Zeller, John Rees, the surviving executors. Exec: Wife: Margaret. Son: Daniel. Son in law John Rees. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. McMURTRIE, ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. November 20, 1819. January 22, 1822. 7.440. All property to Charles Kuhn, Benjamin Tilghman (of Philadelphia), in trust for sons: William McMurtrie, Henry McMurtrie and after death of said sons, to their children. Eldest son: James McMurtrie and my daughter Anna Maria Tilghman I consider I have given full share. Exec: Charles Kuhn, Benjamin Tilghman. Wit: Mary Callaghan, James Callaghan, Joseph Chew. PASCHALL, ANN. Township of Kingsessing. Philadelphia County, Penna. March 25, 1819. January 31, 1822. 7.441. Legacies to my grandchildren Stephen, Mary A. Paschall. Sister: Frances Hollingsworth and her daughters. Daughter in law: Ann P. Paschall. Ann Tucker to have the likeness of my cousin Charles C. Irwin. Nieces: Mary, Susan Hollingsworth. Sarah Dexter, Ann Reed, Jesse Dexter, Rebecca Cross, Jr., Rebecca Higgins, Thomas G. Justis. Friend: Elizabeth Sellers to assist my daughter in law in dividing my things. Elizabeth Seller, Senr. Letters to Ann P. Paschall. Exec: Friend: Horace Binney, Ann P. Paschall. Codicil March 11, 1821. Legacy to cousin: H. Wood. Money in possession of Martha G. Grub. Cousin: Martha Rudolph now Tolbert. Benjamin A., Margaret Colman, Grace W. (is she continues to live with us), Rebecca Cross, Senr. Wit: Samuel Gibson, Hannah Lascum. McCARA, JENNET. Philadelphia, Penna. Widow of John McCara. January 10, 1822. February 14, 1822. 7.442. Legacies to my daughter: Mary Somerville. Grandchildren: Elizabeth Clark, James Somerville, John Somerville, Jennet Somerville. Daughter: Mary Somerville to be guardian of Elizabeth Clark, in event of her death, I appoint George Morris (of Philadelphia), Merchant to be guardian. Letters to George Morris, John McCullock, John McAllister, Jr. Exec: Friends: George Morris, John McCulloch, Alexander Fridge, John McAllister, Jr. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, William McKnight. SKELLY, PATRICK. District of Spring Garden, County of Philadelphia. December 25, 1820. November 3, 1821. 7.443. My property to wife: Mary Skelly. Daughter: Sarah and at death of said wife one half to said daughter Sarah and residue to my other children: Mary, Margaret, Catharine, Niell. Exec:Friends: Alexander Cook (of Philadelphia), Tobias Huber of Spring Garden. Wit: Charles Souder, Caleb Carmalt. RAPP, JOHN. November 16, 1821. February 6, 1822. 7.443. All estate to wife: Catharine Rapp, appointing her sole executrix. Maria Doman of District of Southwark, single woman, John Rodgers of same place, Tobacconist, affd. WHITEBREAD, ELIZABETH. District of Southwark. Philadelphia County. January 17, 1822. February 6, 1822. 7.444. Sons: Joseph, Charles Whitebread. Daughter: Sarah Tatum. Grandsons: Charles, Henry Whitebread, Marshall Bush. Letters to Charles Whitebread. Exec: Sons: Joseph, Charles. Wit: David Coombs, Andrew B. Climer. LESH, PHILIP. Township of Passyunk, County of Philadelphia. December 2, 1821. February 15, 1822. 7.444. Estate to my wife: Margaret Lesh. Exec: Frederick Vollmer of Passyunk. Wit: George Rees, Jr., Martin Lush. PAXSON, RUTH. Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. May 11, 1818. February 18, 1822. 7.445. Annuity to son in law: Thomas Matthews, and at his death, to his four children: William Matthews, Thomas J. Matthews, Charles Matthews, Caleb B. Matthews. Legacy to son: Thomas Potts Johnson, Samuel Johnson and to their children. All residue of estate to my daughter: Ruth Paxson. Exec: Son: Samuel Johnson. Son in law: Timothy Paxson. Wit: Benjamin Paxson, Elihu Pickering. KELLY, WILLIAM. Lower Dublin Township. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. August 5, 1815. February 20, 1822. 7.445. Estate to my wife: Sarah and at her death to my children: Ann, William Kelly. Exec: Wife: Sarah Kelly. Nicholas Braus of Oxford Township, Farmer and William Phillips (of Philadelphia), Gentleman, affd. HUMPHREYS, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. May 28, 1817. February 25, 1822. 7.446. Robert Nettle, Harriet Young, Hester Hunter, Barton Hunter, Margaret Hunter, five of the children of my niece Rachel Hunter. William Winn, son of Isaac and Mary Wit: Winn, decd. Elizabeth Payne, wife of John Payne of said city, Mariner, and sister of said William Winn. School under care of Friends belonging to three Monthly Meetings in said city for education of persons of colour. Letters to John Payne. Exec: Friend: George Williams of said city, Merchant, John Payne. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., Thomas Jones. MILNE, EDMUND. Norther Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Gentleman. March 26, 1818. February 7, 1822. 7.447. All estate to my wife: Amelia Milne. Exec: Friend: John Simmons of said Liberties. Wit: Jesse W. Newport, Caleb Carmalt, James Carmalt. COX, RUTH. Philadelphia. Widow. January 2, 1818. February 26, 1822. 7.447. Legacies to nephew: John Maxwell, son of Hugh Maxwell, Margaret Williams, James Lloyd of Darby son of Isaac Lloyd, Sarah Kite, wife of Isaac Kite. All residue to Niece: Elizabeth Maxwell, wife of said Hugh and at her decease to all her children. Letters to George Williams. Exec: Isaac Harvey of said city, Gentleman, George Williams of said city, Agent. Wit: Thomas Kennedy, Daniel Niles. CRAIG, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow of William Craig of said city. Merchant. March 23, 1816. February 26, 1822. 7.448. Mentions estate of Richard Jones. Sister: Elizabeth Johns who now lives with me. Nephew: William J. Jones. All residue to my daughter: Mary Wharton. Son: William Craig. Exec: Son: William. Son in law: John Wharton. Wit: Lowry W. Price, Robert Heysham, George Hawkins. Robert Smith of said city, Merchant, affd. Benjamin Tilghman renounced. CONWELL, GUARDUS (GERARD). Philadelphia. Tailor. July 10, 1821. March 5, 1822. 7.449. All property to my wife: Ann Conwell and at her death, to my children: Charles, David, Catharine Conwell. Exec: Wife: Ann. Wit: Edward Hallowell, David Davidson. REINHART, GEORGE V. Philadelphia. Coach Painter. January 21, 1822. March 6, 1822. 7.449. Estate to my Friends: Lewis Rush, Israel Roberts in trust for my daughter: Mary Magdalen Germyre wife of Jacob Germyre and after her death, to my Granddaughter: Maria Louisa Germyre and the other children of said daughter. Exec: Lewis Rush, Israel Roberts. Wit: Jacob Wolf, Humphrey Atherton. WEISS, ELIZABETH. Penn Township. Philadelphia Co., Penna. September 14, 1821. March 8, 1822. 7.450. All my messuages, lands &c. to my husband: Adam Weiss and at his death to my children: Joseph Weiss, Mary, now Mary String, Jesse Weiss, Samuel Weiss, William Weiss. Granddaughter: Henrietta Weiss, child of my son Adam Weiss, Jr., decd. Letters to Adam Weiss. Exec: Husband: Adam Weiss. Friends: Henry Neaglee, John Draper, Engraver. Wit: John Piper, Heronimus Warner, Conrad Root. Henry Neagle, John Draper, the surviving executors affd. April 29, 1825. PALETHORP, ROBERT, JR. Philadelphia, Penna. Pewterer. January 19, 1822. March 7, 1822. 7.450. Estate to my wife: Abigail Palethorp. Children: Mary, Martha Palethorp. Exec: And guardian of said children, father Robert Palethorp. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Peter Christian. JENKINS, SARAH. Philadelphia. Shopkeeper. April 2, 1821. March 11, 1822. 7.451. Son: Jacob my writing desk and mahogany chairs. Son: William $5.00. To heirs of son: Isaac $5.00. Son: Benjamin, a bed and bedding. Daughters: Elizabeth, Sarah all residue of my property, they to pay my daughter Mary Aston $12.00 per annum. Exec: Daughters: Elizabeth, Sarah. Wit: Isaac Carpenter, Benjamin Morgan. EVANS, MARY. Philadelphia, Penna. March 1, 1822. March 12, 1822. 7.451. Personal estate to my daughter: Anna. My property in Millistown, Chester County, Penna. to be sold. Legacies to Mary daughter of son Owen, Mary daughter of my daughter Elizabeth Hall, Mary daughter of son Britton. Residue to daughter: Anna. Sons: Britton, Owen Evans, Rowland son of eldest son Owen when 21 years of age. Two sons of son Jonathan, decd.: Britton, David at the age of 22 years. Daughter: Elizabeth in trust during life of her husband Spicer Hall and to her children. Letters to Britton Evans. Exec: Sons: Owen, Britton. Daughter: Anna Evans. Wit: Charles Trelease, Christopher Wesener, Joseph S. Kite. CARSWELL, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. Merchant. September __, 1821. March 12, 1822. 7.452. Wife: Margaret Carswell. Children: Mary Ann Carswell now Ely, Samuel Kinsey Carswell, Matthew William Carswell, Margaretta Carswell my real estate in Northern Liberties (of Philadelphia), my property lately in the occupation of Blakey & Mills also that purchased of Mr. Pepper. Brothers: Alexander Carswell, Robert Carswell both of the town land of Maganahly in County of Armagh in north of Ireland within two miles of Neury. Nephew: Samuel Carswell son of said brother Robert. Sister: Mary Carswell now Mary White, widow, in town land of Maganahly aforesaid for herself and her children. Grandson: Samuel Carswell Ely in case of his death before he attains 21 years then to his brothers and sisters. Exec: Son in law: Rev'd. Dr. Ezra Stiles Ely. Friends: General John Steele, William Davidson. Wit: Thomas Kelly, Isaac Wampole. General John Steele, William Davidson renounced. DAGNIA, WILLIAM, ESQ. Township of Lower Dublin. County of Philadelphia, Penna. My native country Great Britain. May 21, 1821. March 19, 1822. 7.454. Mary Elizabeth Gault in consideration of her faithful services to me and my wife. All residue to my said wife: Rebecca Dagnia. Exec: Wife: Rebecca Dagnia, Dr. Frederick A. Vandyke. Wit: Jonathan Miller, John F. Stump. Thomas Paul of Lower Dublin Township, Farmer, affd. JOHNSON, BENJAMIN. Philadelphia, Penna. Bookseller. November 9, 1821. March 25, 1822. 7.455. Sister: Ann Hobson and her children. Children of deceased sister Rebecca Maule. Brother: Joseph Johnson my property in Illinois. Sister: Mary Johnson ground rent payable out of property in Philadelphia in tenure of Joseph Dawson and Benjamin Morris. Sister: Elizabeth Johnson ground rent issuing out of a lot in Blockley Township in tenure of Elizabeth Reford. Wife: Jane Johnson. Children: Richards, Caleb, Wm. Savery, Rachel, Benjamin D., Samuel B., Edward Johnson when of age my property purchased of Thomas Cummings and John C. Wells, money due from William Alricks of New Garden, property in New Garden Township, County of Chester, Penna. purchased from my brother Joseph Johnson also from Jacob Alricks and Samuel McClary in Oxford Township, County of Chester, ground rents issuing out of lots sometime in tenure of Ralph Smith, Jr., now in tenure of Simon Gratz and George Sheaff, sometime in tenure of Richard Chamberlaine, in Blockley Township late in tenure of Joshua Sharpless, Jr., now of Thomas L. Plowman, property purchased of Jonathan Brown in Gloucester County, N. J., ground rents in Blockley Township late in tenure of Thomas Dilworth now of Ezra Hoopes, late in tenure of Charles E. Smith now of Bennett & Walton, those now in tenure of Henry Abbott, of Joseph Dawson and Benjamin Morris, property purchased of Mary Binney, of Caleb North, Sheriff of Philadelphia Co. sold as late the property of Caleb J. Maule in Blockley Township, property purchased from John Smith. Ground rents out of lots in tenure of Abraham Borton, William Hamilton, George W. Gibbons, all of which are now in tenure of Fishbourne Wharton, ground late in tenure of Isaac Edleman now of his heirs, late in tenure of Thomas Dilworth now of John Algeo, property purchased of John Borton in Gloucester County, N. J. also ground rents in Blockley Township late in tenure of Ezekial Ivans and William J. Brooke, one late in tenure of Powell Stackhouse now of Thomas L. Plowman, in tenure of Edward W. Carr & William Lea. Property purchased of Horace Binney, ground rent in tenure of David Allen. Exec: Wife: Jane Johnson. Friends: Samuel Bettle, Daniel Elliott (of Philadelphia). Wit: John Richardson, Ellis H. Yarnall, Edward Yarnall. ISRAEL, ISRAEL. County of Philadelphia. Upwards of 70 years. October 22, 1817. March 26, 1822. 7.460. Money due from Jacob Abel and Captain Barclay to pay Mr. J. Williams, he having a mortgage on my property. Estate to my children: Samuel Israel, Mary Ellet, William Israel, Michael E. Israel, Hannah Israel, James Hutchinson Israel. Daughters of son Samuel: Laetitia, Arabella, Susan Israel. Niece: Patty Hodges of Norfolk. Four youngest nieces, daughters of my brother Joseph Israel, decd. Nephew: Isaac Grantham Israel, Tanner, Joseph Taggart son of my niece Mary Israel that was. Annuity to sister: Abby Israel. Grandson: Joseph Israel, Bricklayer of Pittsburg. Lemuel Holly son of Capt. Lemuel Holly. Debt due from Mrs. Erwin my mother in law also due me after death of Mrs. Erwin out of John Erwin share of his fathers estate, due for cash lent John and William interest on this debt to John Erwin's children. Hamburgh land and tenement joining widow Groves land, land occupied by George More, land of George Baker occupied at present by William Breedon. Property called Cherry Green. Property joining lands of Rudy Feald, Mr. Kid. Property possessed by Joseph R. Hopkins. Land in Passyunk Township at present occupied by Lawrence Lambert as a Tavern also meadow rented to Jacob Able and John Lafferty, also property purchased at Sheriffs sale as Samuel Israel also property joining lands of Captain Malony. Letters to Michael E. Israel. Exec: Relation: Captain Lemuel Holly. Friends: Robert Adams, Merchant, William Guier, Merchant, Grocer William Dalzell. Son: James Hutchinson Israel. Wit: Jane Taggert, Thomas Fitzgerald, L. Crousillat, Jr., George A. Baker. Codicil April 25, 1820. My friend William Guier being in poor health, appoint my son Michael E. Israel in his place as executor. Wit: Elizabeth Baker, John Crombarger, Lewis L. Austin, George A. Baker. LITLE, HANNAH. Alexandria in District of Columbia. At present in city of Baltimore, Maryland. Late husband John Litle. August 23, 1817. April 6, 1818. 7. 464. Rent from my house in Washington for maintenance of my son Robert until of age. Mentions Joseph Clark, Merchant of Philadelphia and John McGowan of city of Washington. Proceeds from Washington property and from that in Philadelphia which late father Richard Humphreys (of Philadelphia) devised to me after the death of his widow Mary Wilson formerly Mary Humphreys, to all my children: Hannah Talbott, Richard H., John, Charles, William, Robert Litle. Grandson: John L. Talbott. Daughters in law: Elizabeth, Sarah Litle. Exec: Son: Richard H. Litle. Wit: Richard H. Jones, William Hopkins, Edward Stabler, Jr., Tristram Bowdle. CAUFFMAN, ANN TERESA. Philadelphia. June 4, 1811. March 6, 1822. 7.466. Sister: Mary Willcox wife of Mark Willcox a legacy and to each of my brothers: John, Lawrence Cauffman. All residue to sister: Margaret Cauffman. Children of said brother John Cauffman: Sarah, Catharine, Joseph, Theophilus. Exec: Sister: Margaret. Wit: Frederick Beates, Peter Wagner, Jr. McILWANE, MARGARET (signed McIlvaine). Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. January 5, 1822. March 28, 1822. 7.467. Daughter: Mary Ann McClennan. Friend: Catharine Stroup. Exec: Friend: Jacob Stroup. Wit: George Miller, William Fryhoffer. JONES, HANNAH. Philadelphia. Single Woman. February 22, 1822. March 30, 1822. 7.467. Mother: Elizabeth Jones. Sisters: Rebecca, Elizabeth, Harriet. Brother: William Jones. Exec: Mother. Sister: Rebecca Jones. Wit: Christopher Marshall, Joseph Gibbons. STEWART, THOMAS. Philadelphia. House Carpenter. March 14, 1822. April 2, 1822. 7.468. Legacies to my brothers: Alexander, James, John Stewart. Wife: Margaret, the rents profits &c. of real estate during her life, she to maintain my nephew Thomas Stewart. Wife's nieces: Mary Lot, Catharine Rice, Mary Brown. Wife's nephew: Thomas Cave, Druggist. Exec: Wife and her nephew said Thos. Cave. Wit: Christopher Walsh, A. Rowman, W. J. Duane. DURANG, JOHN. Philadelphia. Native of Pennsylvania. By profession a teacher of dancing. March 22, 1817. April 2, 1822. 7.468. Desire to be interred in burying ground of Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary's in Philadelphia on the German side. Wife: Elizabeth Durang. Sons: Charles, Richard Ferdinand, Augustus Felix. Daughters: Charlotte Elizabeth, Juliet Catharine, Mary Ann Durang all my property, (said children by former wife Mary, decd.) Property bought from Thomas Willing, Thomas Morris, Samuel Coates, Joseph Morris. Youngest daughter Mary Ann will be 18 years of age, January 5, 1826. when all property may be sold. Letters to Michael Cooper. Exec: Friends: George Aubry by profession a Baker, Township of Moyamensing, Michael Cooper a police officer also of Moyamensin. Wit: Joshua Raybold, Alexander W. Reed. BUZBY, JOHN. June 16, 1819. ____. 7. 471. Exrs. Sarah Newell and Harmer B. Buxby and the Law shall be my will. William Newell (of Philadelphia), Flour Merchant and Harman B. Buzby of said city, Stone Cutter, affd. RIELY, JOHN (signed RILEY). Philadelphia. Sea Captain. December 15, 1818. April 8, 1822. 7.471. All estate to wife: Ann Riley making her sole exrx. Wit: Peter Lohra, William Delany. SMITH, WILLIAM H. Philadelphia. Japanner and Gilder. March 19, 1819. April 8, 1822. 7.471. Annuity to my mother: Ann Smith of Lambeth near London in England, after her death to my sister: Martha Anness of London or its vicinity. Society of Sons of Saint George at Philadelphia. Residue to executor in trust for my adopted child Mary Cawley. John Cawley of Cincinnati. Exec: John Vaughan, Esq, (of Philadelphia), should he not be able to act, I appoint as his successor Robert E. Griffith of said city. Wit: John K. Kane, Harriet Shade. Samuel H. Thomas (of Philadelphia), affd. MANEY, MARGARET. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. November 3, 1819. April 9, 1822. 7.472. Niece: Margaret Wolbert all my estate. Exec: James McCormack of Northern Liberties, Cordwainer. Wit: Liberty Browne, William Graves. BUTTFIELD, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. Spinster. April 4, 1822. April 12, 1822. 7.473. Friends: Mrs. French, Eleanor Staughton. Legacy toward cloathing the indians. All residue to Mary Kennedy, Jemima Kennedy, Kezia Kennedy of said city, Milliners. Exec: Thomas Hughes of said city, Merchant. Wit: Thomas Lynch, Robert Lesley, William Hughes. MAYER, JACOB. Germantown. Philadelphia County. Gentleman. April 14, 1819. April 17, 1822. 7.473. Nieces and nephews: Ann Unrod, Elizabeth Unrod, Sarah Bockius, Susanna Sellers, Catharine Mayer, Mary Cunius, Jacob Unrod, Frederick Unrod, Elizabeth Mayer, Susanna Mayer, Hester Fryhoffer, Jacob Mayer, Sarah Fryhoffer, Mary Ottinger. Exec: Charles Bockius and William Fryhoffer, both of Germantown. Wit: William Keyser, Jacob Clemens. SNEYDER, BENEDICT. Philadelphia. Stocking Weaver. January 21, 1819. April 20, 1822. 7.473. Estate to my wife: Phillippina during life. Daughter: Elizabeth wife of Martin Eckendorf. John Sneyder and Christian E. Sneyder children of my son Jacob. Exec: Son in law: Martin Eckendorf. Wit: William Heston, John Goodman. GALLAHER, JAMES. Philadelphia. Physician. May 22, 1821. April 24, 1822. 7.474. Estate to my wife: Margaret Gallaher. Brother: Thomas Gallaher. Friend: James Thompson, professor of Languages in the University of Penna. in trust, my wife to maintain my six children until of age. Exec: Wife, brother and friend, appointing them guardians of my said children. Wit: William H. Tod, George McClellan. PRICE, HANNAH. Philadelphia. District of Southwark. April 3, 1822. April 25, 1822. 7.475. My furniture to my sister: Elizabeth Peacock, formerly Elizabeth Price. Step sisters: Sarah Moore, Mary Risley, Ann Turner. Step brother: William Cook all rest of my estate in hands of Thomas Darrach of Philadelphia. I give to my mother: Sarah Cook. Exec: Friend: Joseph L. Ingles (of Philadelphia). Wit: George Babe, William Guin, W. Peltz. PEIFFER, CHRISTIAN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Formerly Baker. October 29, 1821. April 27, 1822. 7.476. Estate to my wife: Mary Peiffer. Sons: John, Frederick Peiffer. Exec: Son: John. Wit: Kenderton Smith, William W. Haley. ARNOLD, THOMAS. Bottler of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. April 17, 1822. April 29, 1822. 7.476. Estate to my wife: Anna Catharine Arnold. Exec: Wife. Friend: Frederick Gaul, Jr. of Northern Liberties. Wit: John Huncker, William Moulder. BARTHOLOMEW, BENJAMIN. Philadelphia Mariner. February 26, 1822. May 2, 1822. 7.476. Money to which I am entitled at death of my mother late the estate of my father, unto all my brothers and sisters. Proceeds from sale of property in Montgomery County, Penna., to my sister Ann Bartholomew. Residue of my estate to my mother Mary Bartholomew. Exec: Brother: Thomas Bartholomew. Friend: Isaac Johnson, County of Philadelphia. Gentleman. Wit: Clement E. Chevallier, Jacob F. Hoeckley. ROBSON, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia, Penna. Widow of William Clennel. February 20, 1822. May 10, 1822. 7.477. Friend: Mary Wilson, wife of John Wilson, Printer. Exec: Mary Wilson. Wit: John Hutchinson, John Ovington. GORDON, JAMES. Philadelphia. March 11, 1822. May 15, 1822. 7.477. To W. & A. Mason, Engravers of Philadelphia. Brother: John Gordon 1 shilling. All my share in my late sister Sally Gordon's estate in Hampstead, N. H. or in Londonderry same state or elsewhere to my brother: Jesse Gordon and my sister: Mary Dinsmoor, all residue to my two sisters: Betsey Lobdell, Fanny Thackara. Exec: Stetson Lobdell (of Philadelphia). Wit: Henry Bond, Thomas Elmes, John Horton. SWIFT, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Gentlewoman. July 30, 1821. May 14, 1822. 7.478. Legacies to brothers: Joseph, Samuel Swift. Nieces: Mary, Elizabeth Swift daughters of brother Samuel. Niece: Martha Swift daughter of brother Joseph. Cousin: Ann Dow. Friend: Eleanor McCall, Nephew: Joseph Swift, son of Samuel. Wearing apparel to daughters of brother Joseph. Aunt Magdalene Swift, deceased. Legacies to Christ Church and Christ Church Hospital. Ann Johnson and Mary Scott should they still be in my service. All residue to which I am entitled, to my sisters: Mary, Elizabeth Swift, they to pay annuity to my brother John W. Swift. Exec: Brother: Samuel Swift and his son Joseph. Sisters: Mary, Elizabeth Swift. Wit: Eleanor McCall, Mary McCall. HOWELL, MARGARET. Widow. Philadelphia. May 8, 1820. May 14, 1822. 7.479. Estate to Anne Smith or heirs, Mary Jones or heirs, Elizabeth Warner or heirs, Margaretta Saltar, Susannah Fenwick, Hannah L. Burton, Jane A. Howell, Emmaline Howell. My sons to choose something. Letters to Samuel El Howell, Benjamin Jones, John Salter. Exec: Sons: Samuel E. Howell, George Howell, William E. Howell, Benjamin Jones, John Saltar. Late mother Anne Emlen. Codicil February 2nd month, 1822. Legacy to Sarah P. Howell widow of my son Joseph E. Howell. Wit: James Cresson, John H. Cresson. Wit: Clarissa Brooke, Susan Carpenter. TRUXTUN, THOMAS. ESQ. County of Philadelphia, Penna. November 4, 1820. May 18, 1822. 7.479. Income of my estate to my wife: Mary Truxtun for herself and my unmarried daughters: Cornelia, Gertrude. After decease of said wife, estate to my daughters: Elizabeth, wife of Theodore Talbot, Anna Maria wife of Dr. Thomas Henderson, Mary wife of John Swift, Esq, Emily wife of George Beal, Cornelia, Gertrude. I did give to my daughter Eliza or her husband in company with Henry Hammond or Evelina his wife land in Wayne County, Penna., which has been sold for taxes, my will is that $1000 be deducted from Elizabeth's share of my estate. Gave daughter Anna Maria after her marriage to Dr. Henderson (through Charles Biddle, Esq, a certain sum) also proceeds from my share of Washington City lots purchased from late Benjamin Stoddert, Esq. said sum to be deducted from her shares. My books to my six daughters. No demand to be made of Henry Benbridge, William Truxtun or Evelina Hamond. My Badge of Cincinnati &c. to my grandson: Truxtun Swift. Grandsons: Truxtun Henderson, Truxtun Beal. Medals in honor of making prize of the French National Frigate Insurgent and for vanquishing the French National Frigate LaVengeance which services I performed with U. S. Frigate Constellation. Land in New York sold to me by Theodore Talbot, husband of my daughter Elizabeth to be returned to him. Exec: Wife: Mary Truxtun, ___. Thomas Elliott and John Snyder of Philadelphia, affd. SCOTT, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. Silk Dyer. May 6, 1822. May 20, 1822. 7.481. Legacy to my mother: Rachel Scott, should she be deceased, then to my brother: Thomas Scott. All residue to my said wife until youngest child is of age when estate shall be divided into four parts. Exec: Wife: Margaret Scott. Friend: George Kirkpatrick, Tallow Chandler. Wit: Samuel Hunt, Frederick Beates. PARKE, SOLOMON. Philadelphia, Penna. December 5, 1817. June 3, 1822. 7.482. Wife: Martha Parke to have income of estate and at her decease, to my grandchildren: Patty Parke, Jane Parke, John Kollock Parke, children of John Parke, Maria Crissey, daughter of Frances Fenton, Edwin Parke, son of Augustus Willet Parke, Ann Eliza Parke, Maria Parke children of Charles Brown Parke, Chas. Augustus Parke, son of Elizabeth Taylor, but if said Elizabeth Taylor should have any more children by Edward Taylor then to be divided. Letters to John Parke. Exec: Wife: Martha Parke, John Parke, Edward Taylor. Wit: Joseph Patterson, Jacob Supere, Daniel Teese. RICE, ANN. Philadelphia County. January 24, 1822. June 3, 1822. 7.483. Legacies to nieces: Rachel Welsh, Rebecca Parkinson. Nephew: John Rice. Rachel Ann Wilkey daughter of my niece Rebecca Parkinson. Letters to David Abbott. Exec: David Abbott, John Rice, Rebecca Parkinson. Wit: Robert L. Loughead, David Abbott, Gilbert Flagler. ENGARD, PHILIP. May 30, 1822. June 3, 1822. 7.483. All estate to my son: John Engard appointing him sole executor. Wit: James A. Mahany, Thomas G. Thomas. LEX, ANDREW. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. Victualler. August 9, 1814. June 5, 1822. 7.484. Estate to my wife, should she die without a will, estate to my brother: Peter Lex the children of my nephew John Lex, decd. children of nephews Henry Lex and Charles Lex and to Charles Lex, son of my nephew George Lex, decd. Exec: Wife: Maria Magdalena. Friend: Conrad Weckerly. Wit: George A. Baker, Jr., Joseph Wirt. James Gihon (of Philadelphia), Printers, affd. STRINGFELLOW, MARY. County of Philadelphia, Penna. April __, 1822. June 8, 1822. 7.484. Rachel wife of George Stringfellow, Ann Stringfellow, Jane Stringfellow, Margaret Stringfellow wife of Pierce Stringfellow, Eliza Stringfellow daughter of Peirce and Margaret Stringfellow. Benjamin, Jonathan, John Stringfellow sons of Jonathan Stringfellow decd. Exec: Jonathan Grant. Wit: Lydia Hart, Isaac B. Garrigues. TUCKER, ALICE. Widow of George Tucker the Elder. Late of the Island of St. Thomas, decd. November 27, 1821. June 8, 1822. 7.485. Daughters: Elizabeth wife of William Scott, Maria and Alice Tucker all my property in America and Great Britain appointing them exrs. of that part in Great Britain. Exec: In America, James Perot, Sansom Perot (of Philadelphia), Merchants. Wit: Richard Davis, Thomas Lever, William Rawle. HARPER, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. Brickmaker. January 9, 1822. June 8, 1822. 7.485. Estate to my wife: Jane Harper. Sons: Thomas, James Harper. Grandchildren: Jane Harper, formerly Jane Pearson, James Pearson, John Buchannan, Rebekah Buchannan, Jane Buchannan, Margaret Buchannan. George Buchannan in debt to me. Exec: Sons: Thomas Harper, Brickmaker, James Harper, Brickmaker and Grocer, both of Philadelphia. Wit: Robert Steen, John S. Furey. FISHER, JOHN HENRY FREDERICK. A native of Schonebeck near Magdeburg in Germany now resident of Kensington, Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. Lately engaged in the distilling business. May 31, 1822. June 11, 1822. 7.487. All estate in United State or in Germany to John Frederick Wilhelm Fisher my youngest brother now or lately resident near Magdeburg in Germany. Exec:Friend: Nicholas Lennig, Merchant of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Said brother to be excutor for estate in Germany. Wit: Frederick Klett, John Street. BOOTH, JOHN. Philadelphia Tailor. June __, 1822. June 18, 1822. 7.488. Legacy to my father: John Booth now living in County Tyrone, Ireland. All residue to wife: Eliza Booth, she to school and clothe my child Mary Booth. Exec: Wife: Eliza Booth. Friend: Charles McNichol. Wit: John S. Furey, Charles McNichol. GOODMAN, RYNEAR. Bristol Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Whitesmith. July 11, 1815. June 19, 1822. 7.489. Son: Henry Goodman my wearing apparel. Income of all estate to my wife: Dorothy Elizabeth Goodman. To Trustees of the German Lutheran Church in Germantown Township, Philadelphia Co. should said son die under age. Exec: Wife. Friend: Samuel Fleckenstein of Germantown aforesaid. Wife's nephew: Joseph Here. Wit: Thomas Livezey, Isaac Michener. RAPINE, NICHOLAS. Roxborough Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Weaver. January 11, 1814. June 19, 1822. 7.489. Legacies to son: John Rapine. Daughter: Mary Rapine. Exrs. to sell estate proceeds to children: John Rapine, Ann Rapine, late Streeper, widow of Dennis Streeper, decd., Hannah Rapin, now Gilbert, Daniel Rapine, Mary Rapine, Margaret Frees, late Rapine. Legacies to grandchildren, the children of my son Jacob Rapine, decd. Exec: Son: John Rapine. Friend: John Livezey, Township of Roxborough aforesaid Miller. Wit: George Martin, Michael Snyder. Codicil April 1, 1822. Wit: Mathias Haas, Jacob Mitchell. PRICE, RICHARD. Philadelphia. Gentleman. June 26, 1821. June 17, 1822. 7.491. Wife: Ann Price. Children and grandchildren at discretion of my son Joseph. Grandson: Richard Price, son of son Joseph. Exrs. to sell all my real estate, proceeds to all the children of my daughters: Rachel Cummins, Margaret Rupert, both decd., when of age. To excutors in trust for my son David and his family and for my daughter Mary so as not to be subject to the debts of her present or any future husband. Exec: Son: Joseph Price and his son Richard Price. Codicil November 9, 1821. To children of my daughter Margaret Bunting, decd. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. JOHNSTON, JAMES. Savannah, Georgia. Merchant. May 13, 1822. July 18, 1822. 7.493. Sister: Jean N. Robertson and after her decease to her children: Bellamy, Sarah, Jean. Sister: Maria Ann Johnston, Robert Habersham's Bond for $4100. My house in Trenton for use of my children. Children: Ann Moodie Johnston, Bellamy R., George H., James R., Jane P., Louisa C., Eliza H., William P., Mary H., Priscilla A., Susan M. Johnston all residue of my estate including my negro servants. Letters to George Woodruff. Exec: Friends: George Woodruff, Patrick Houston. Sons: George H., James R., William P. Johnston as they attain age of twenty one years also daughters: Ann Moodie, Bellamy Roche Johnston so long as they remain single. Wit: Jacob Willcox, A. J. Pratt, Samuel H. Fay, P. H. Woodruff. HAWK, CHRISTIAN. Philadelphia. Hosier. September 21, 1804. June 18, 1822. 7.495. All estate to my wife: Hannah for life, she to bring up my minor children. After her decease to my children: John, Barbara, George, Catharine, Jacob. Exec: Wife: Hannah Hawk. Wit: Adam Eckfeldt, Jeremiah Hornketh. George Armitage affd. LAWS, WILLIAM. Fowling Creek, Caroline County, State of Maryland. August 15, 1822. November 5, 1822. 7.496. Estate to my Mother: Mary Dawson consort of Elisha Dawson in dependent of her husbands family and any other persons excepting her three daughters, my sisters: Elizabeth, Mary, Lydia Laws part threrof to be used for their cloathing and schooling as she may think proper. No executors. Wit: William Snow, Ennalls Hubbard. CUSTARD, MARY. Philadelphia. Single Woman. May 31, 1822. June 20, 1822. 7.497. To my half sister: Rachel Crosly, annuity. The daughter of my brother John Custard: Rachel Davis. Three daughters of my sister Hannah Thomas: Cassandra Hicks, Elizabeth Sybert, Ann Stall. Nieces: Hannah Beard, Ann Beach Evans. Cousin: Sarah Smith. Lydia Stall daughter of William Stall. Brother Joseph's three children: Ann, George, Mary Custard. Nephew: William Thomas, George Custard, Mary Custard Cryder. Four children of my niece Mary Custard Cryder: John, Ann, Mary, Thomas Cryder. Friend: Margaret Graham. Cato Collins a man of colour, to his daughter Mary and his sister Belinda. Land devised me by late Thomas Paschall, late in Northampton, now in Wayne County, Penna. surveyed in name of Frederick Hailer. Brother George Custard late of Lelie County, [sic] Penna, decd. Exec: Nephews: George Custard, John Cryder. Niece: Mary Custard Cryder. Wit: Richard Snowdon, Israel Roberts. HEISTER, CATHARINE. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. February 13, 1821. June 27, 1822. 7.498. Son: Charles Heister. Brothers: Michael Miller, Jonathan Miller and the children of my uncle Jonathan Miller. Randal Hutchinson of Philadelphia, Esq. to be guardian of said son. Exec: Randal Hutchinson. Wit: Margaret Pepper, Sarah Thomson, Jonathan Miller. HINSEY, SUSAN. City of Philadelphia, Penna. May 31, 1822. July 2, 1822. 7.499. Sisters: Elizabeth Kinsey, Ellen Comyges all my property. Exec: Sister: Elizabeth Hinsey. Wit: Isaac Jones, Robert Cain. RUSH, DANIEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Farmer. May 3, 1822. June 28, 1822. 7.499. Son: Land purchased of Jacob Kirk. Daughter: Susanna, now wife of Jacob Taylor land in Northern Liberties adjoining ground late of Daniel Sheetz. Daughters: Sarah now wife of Christian Fance, Elizabeth Humphreys, property in said Liberties. Sons in law: Jacob Taylor, Christian Fance land which I purchased of John Childs and of Jacob Smith in trust for my daughter Catharine now the wife of Jacob Titlow. Granddaughters: Susan Humphreys, Susan Titlow, Susan Rush. Exec: Sons in law: Jacob Taylor, Christian Fance. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Joseph Young, Nathan W. Eyre. Codicil May 13, 1822. Exrs. to sell land in Frankford, Philadelphia County. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Richard W. Brown. DRINKER, RACHEL, Philadelphia. Widow of John Drinker. March 27, 1822. June 27, 1822. 7.501. Grandsons: John D. Thomas, John Drinker, Henry W. Drinker, Henry Cope my stock in Philadelphia Bank. All residue to my sons: Henry Drinker, Joseph D. Drinker, Isreal Cope brother of Thomas P. Cope and Harry Cope son of said Thomas in trust for my daughter: Mary Cope wife of Thomas P. Cope and for her daughters: Caroline, Eleanor Cope. House in Walnut St. purchased of Joseph Randall and wife. Exec: Grandsons: John Drinker, Henry Cope. Wit: Richard Drinker, William D. Cope. THOMAS, DANIEL. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County. May 5, 1822. July 6, 1822. 7.502. Wife: Agness Thomas. Children: Daniel J., Anthony J., Susanna J. Allen, Ann, Martha, Robert, Mary Thomas. Property near Port Royal in Roxborough township, County aforesaid held in company with Joseph Paul of German Township also estate on Wissahickon Creek. Exec: Wife. Son: Anthony J. Thomas. Wit: Isaiah Bell, Jonathan Bell. John Bacon (of Philadelphia), Esq, and Isaac T. Longstreth (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. SLACK, ELIZABETH. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia Co. May 28, 1822. July 6, 1822. 7.504. Sister: Deborah Slack all the monies in the hands of my brother John belonging to me. Elizabeth Brigs daughter of sister Amelia. Exec: Sister: Deborah. Brother: William Slack. Wit: John Levensetter, A. P. Foering. BURROWS, ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. May 1, 1822. July 8, 1822. 7.504. All estate to my daughter: Martha Burrows whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Isaac W. Norris, Isaac Wampole. SCOTT, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Cooper. July 10, 1822. July 15, 1822. 7.504. Son: George my tools of my trade. Wife: Mary Scott ground purchased of James Scott in Southwark, also to have income of all my other estate and at her death to all my children. Exec: Wife. Son: George Scott. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jacob Shuster. DUTWEILER, JOHN. Chestnut Hill. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. Victuler. April 7, 1822. July 18, 1822. 7.505. Estate to my wife: Barbara. Children: Frederick, Jacob, Samuel, Sarah, Mary Dutweiler. Exec: Sons: Frederick, Jacob Dutweiler. Wit: Jacob Haas, David Haas. MOODY, MOSES B. Philadelphia. Merchant. May 1, 1822. July 19, 1822. 7.506. John Dow and Moses Wingate, Esquires of Haverhill, Mass. in trust for my mother: Anne Moody and at her decease to the congregation called the First Parish in Haverhill, aforesaid whereof the Rev'd. Joshua Dodge is Pastor. Nephews: Moses B. Moody, son of Cutting Moody of Haverhill, Moses B. M. Noyes, son of Elephalet Noyes of Lynn, Mass, each at twenty one years. Sisters: Dolly Noyes wife of Elephalet Noyes, Betsey B. Bartlet wife of Joseph Bartlet of Plaistow, N. H. My claim in Capital Stock and in copartnership trading under name of William Chase and Samuel Huse in Lynn, aforesaid to my said brother Cutting Moody and to my niece Ann Noyes daughter of said Eliphalet. Brother: Edward S. Moody. Trustees for my brother Joseph Moody and at his death for his children. Sister in law: Judith Moody. Brothers in law: Sargent Moody, Johnson Tenny. Friend: John Dow of Haverhill. Miss Abagail Wingate of Haverhill and her brother Moses Wingate. Peter B. Wingate of Philadelphia. Rev. Isaac Tompkins of Haverhill and to all the children of my Friends: Mr. and Mrs. John Dow of same place. Friends: James Attwood, John Haseltine, Jonas Wyman of Philadelphia. William Bickum, Frederick R. Fish now in employ of Moody Wyman and Co., (of Philadelphia). Friend: Henry Bond, Physician (of Philadelphia). Penna. Hospital, Orphans Society of Philadelphia, Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia, Penna. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. Abel Wyman, Edward Kimble, Moore Wharton, Joseph Richardson (of Philadelphia) and Arthur G. Coffin, now or late of Cincinnati. Elizabeth Price, widow and Mary Eres, spinster (of Philadelphia). Henry Chester, Attorney at Law. All residue to my mother Anne Moody. Letters to Jonas Wyman, John Haseltine. Exec: Friends: John Dow, Moses Wingate of Haverhill, aforesaid and Jones Wyman, John Haseltine (of Philadelphia). Wit: Thomas Fassett, Ambrose White, James Fassett. MASTER, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. Cooper and Guager. April 30, 1822. July 19, 1822. 7.508. Legacy to my son: William Master and his children. Residue to my two daughters: Elizabeth Master, Ann Master, they to pay unto my friend and relation Alexander Shaw, James M. Shaw in trust for my daughter Mary Shaw. Exec: Son: William, my two nephews and friends Alexander Shaw, James M. Shaw and my daughter Elizabeth Master. Wit: John C. Abbott, Isaac T. Hopper. ANDERSON, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. Merchant. Now Secretary to Delaware Insurance Company of Philadelphia. July 23, 1808. July 22, 1822. 7.510. All estate to my wife: Susannah Anderson, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Joseph Siddons, John K. Edwards. Robert Kid, James Kitchen both of Philadelphia, affd. FERRAN, PATRICK. Blockley Township. February 10, 1821. July 23, 1822. 7.510. All personal property consisting chiefly of balance due on contracts with Baltimore Turnpike Corporation, to my children. Exec: Comrad and Friend: James Lynch. Wit: Joseph Connelly, Thomas Lynch. BASTIAN, GEORGE. Township of Moyamensing. Philadelphia County, Penna. Farmer. July 9, 1806. July 24, 1822. 7.510. Income of estate to my wife: Maria Eva she to support and educate my son John so long as he stays with her and after her death, to my children: Daniel, George, Henry, John, Catharine the wife of George Pappel, Maria wife of Frederick Stock, Elizabeth wife of Andrew Haffner. Exec: Sons: Daniel, George Bastian. Codicil April 5, 1818. Son Henry decd., his share of estate to his five children. Wit: Thos. McKee. Codicil March 30, 1822. Catharine Baker, only surviving witness to will. George A. Baker, late Jr., and George Bastian, Jr., of Passyunk Township, affd. Wit: Catharine Baker, Jno. Christopher Baker, George A. Baker. ANDERSON, MARY ANN. Philadelphia. December 9, 1818. July 30, 1822. 7.512. Husband: Samuel Anderson, the property devised to me by my late father William Bell and at his decease to my daughter: Maria. Letters to Taft Benjamin. Exec: Husband. Neighbour: Taft Benjamin. Wit: John H. Hoffman, Elizabeth Downey. LOWERY, JOHN. Township of Blockley. Philadelphia Co., Penna. Carpenter. December 6, 1821. July 31, 1822. 7.513. Eve Willfong, widow, property in Middletown, Township of Paxton, Dauphin Co., Penna. Exec: Friend: David Willfong. Wit: Charles Dawes, Peter Mather. PRAHL, SARAH. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Spinster. December 18, 1820. August 1, 1822. 7.513. Sister: Elizabeth Wilson wife of Peter Wilson all my estate including that devised to me by my brother Lewis Prahl, decd., and from estate of Joseph Stouse who died in New Providence. Exec: Sister: Elizabeth Wilson. Wit: Joseph Stouse, Frederick Wolbert. REIFENACH, CHRISTIAN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. October 15, 1821. August 1, 1822. 7.513. All estate to my wife: Margaret Reifenach and at her decease to my children and to my wife's children by her former husband: Susanna Merrill wife of Otis Merril, Henry Reifenach, (my eldest son), George Zink, Frederick Zink, Catharine Felte wife of Anthony Felte, Margaret Felte wife of Jacob Felte, Mary Ann Reifenach. Exec: Wife: Margaret Reifenach. Son in law: Anthony Felte. Wit: James Carmalt, Solomon Sell, John Schweitzer. REIMEL, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Farmer. October 11, 1821. August 2, 1822. 7.514. Wife: Mary Reimell and after her decease to my children: Jacob Reimel, John Reimel, William Reimel, Mary Krider. Exec: Son: William Reimel, William Cooper. Wit: Frederick Kreider, Sebastian Hoffman. SICARD, STEPHEN. Philadelphia. Gentleman. September 7, 1814. August 2, 1822. 7.515. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth. Son: Stephen. Daughters: Julia, Mary, Elizabeth. Letters to Benjamin Tucker, Stephen Sicard. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth Sicard. Friend: Benjamin Tucker. Son: Stephen when of age. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr. Isaac Wampole. CARTER, JOHN. Philadelphia. Livery Stable Keeper. August 20, 1817. August 5, 1822. 7.516. One hundred dollars to my daughter Sarah Jexter? and five dollars to my eldest son John Carter. Residue to my wife Sarah Carter and children: Thos. Ismay Carter, William Tilbury Carter, Ann Carter, Harriet Carter. Exec: Wife: Sarah. Friend: Robert Pullen. Wit: Thomas Hennessy, Israel Deacon. William L. Hirst (of Philadelphia), affd. BUNNER, SARAH. Philadelphia. Widow. June 8, 1819. August 6, 1822. 7.516. Estate to nephews: James S. Smith, Thomas F. Leaming in trust for my son Chas. Fisher Bunner and at his death to his children if any, if not, to my sisters children reserving Eilaza Caldwell's part in trust. Sister Leaming. Brother: Joseph Coleman Fisher's widow Mary Fisher. Exec: James S. Smith, Thos. F. Leaming. Codicil June 8, 1819 and July 26, 1822. Wit: Samuel Allison, Edward Garrigues, Jr., Sarah P. Murgatroyd. YARNALL, HANNAH. Widow of Peter Yarnall of Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. October 27, 1821. August 13, 1822. 7.518. Son: James Thornton land in New Jersey. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Thornton articles belonging to my mother Evans and my aunt Buzby. Daughter in law: Rebecca Yarnall. Friend: Henry Warrington son of Joseph of New Jersey and John Comly of Byberry all my land in Byberry, composed of that formerly Job Walton's and that I purchased of Daniel Knight, in trust for my daughter Hannah Y. Richardson now wife of Nathaniel Richardson. Exec: Cousin: Henry Warrington son of Joseph, herein before mentioned. Friend: John Comly. Wit: Asa Knight, Grace Knight. Henry Warrington, Jr., renounced. HART, RACHEL. Philadelphia. Widow. July 30, 1821. August 13, 1822. 7.519. The property whereon I live to son William in trust for my daughters: Rachel, Mary Hart, they to pay annuity to my son Jacob. Son: William land granted by U. S. and by the State of Penna. to his father. Exec: Son: William Hart. Wit: William J. Williams, George Thomson, Frederick Beates. SLACK, MARY. Spinster. January 17, 1820. August 10, 1822. 7.520. Legacy to my sister Peggy Scott in trust and at her death to her son William Pardue, should he not be living then to all his children. Legacy to my Niece: Margaret Chaffin and at her decease to her two sons: Samuel Jeffrey, William Jeffrey. Great Niece: Margaret Shurtliff. Nephews: Benjamin Brown, John Brown, George Brown. Niece: Sally Smiley. Great great Niece: Elizabeth Shurtliff. Friend: Paschall Hollingsworth, Henry Hollingsworth, Stephen P. Morris, Henry Morris, Caspar Morris, Levi Morris, Hannah Morris, Israel Morris, Jane Morris, Wistar Morris all of whom I have nursed in their infancy and to Levi Hollingsworth, Hannah Hollingsworth. All residue to my great nephew: George Brown when his is of age. Letters to Israel W. Morris. Exec:Friend: Israel W. Morris. Wit: William Esray, Sarah Humphreys. Codicil October 7, 1820. Henry Hollingsworth also to be an executor. COMLEY OR COMLY, ISAAC. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. May 20, 1818. August 13, 1822. 7.521. Sons to provide for my wife Asenath Comly. Sons: John, Joseph, Isaac, Ethan, Ezra Comly and daughter Martha Knight, my property adjoining lands of Joseph Walton, Thomas Walmsley, James Thornton, William Walmsley, property purchased of John Gilbert adjoining lands of Jesse Knight. Land in Bensalem, Bucks County purchased of agents of Joseph Galloway, property bounded by lands of Aaron Walton and Inglish Knight. Property in Bensalem purchased of Joseph Stackhouse and in Byberry aforesaid bounded by lands of William Walton (Miller), Bezaleel Croasdale, Joshua Gilbert. Exec: Sons: John Comly, Isaac Comly, Ezra Comly. Wit: Ezra Townsend, James Townsend. Asa Knight of Bensalem Township. Bucks County, Farmer. affd. WHITE, RUDOLPH. Late of Lower Dublin Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Now of Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. Yeoman. January 4, 1822. August 13, 1822. 7.523. Two dollars to each of my nephews: Jacob, Samuel, Joseph White. Nieces: Ann, Sarah, Mary White children of my brother Henry White. Sister: Mary White otherwise Mary Ott. All residue to my wife: Nancy White, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jacob Fisher, John Sherrerd. CASTOR, DAVID. Oxford Township. Philadelphia County. June 2, 1822. August 15, 1822. 7.523. Legacies to my brothers: Samuel Castor of Oxford Township, Farmer, Daniel Castor. Sisters: Margaret Myers, Hannah Myers. Nephew: Peter Warner. Niece: Mary Yopst. Nephew: Michael Yopst, when 21 years of age. Margaret Yopst the daughter of my sister Mary. The above legacies to be paid from amount due from Benjamin Roland of Montgomery County, Cheltenham Township, Blacksmith. Sister: Elizabeth Earl, Township of Northern Liberties, widow. Brother in law: Jacob Myers. Exec: Brother: Samuel Castor. Wit: Jacob Coats, Michael Knorr, Joseph Rorer. MONINGTON, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, Penna. House Carpenter. May 23, 1822. August 17, 1822. 7.524. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth Monington and at her decease to my children: William Monington, Susanna Monington, Sarah Ann Emerick. Exec: Friend: Daniel Rittenhouse of Roxborough Township, Philadelphia County, and wife. Wit: Jacob Knorr, Clement Remington. PEPPER, PHILIP H. Philadelphia. Brewer. August 21, 1822. August 23, 1822. 7.525. Estate to Randal Hutchinson, Charles Graff, Esquires, of this city in trust for my mother: Eleanor Kloneger wife of John Kloneger or Klonigar and at her death to her children and her present husband. Exec: Randal Hutchinson, Charles Graff. Codicil August 21, 1822. Interested with Richard L. Lloyd of Northern Liberties in an invention of an improved method of cleansing malt liquors, my right and title in same to my partner Adam Partenheimer. Wit: Thomas Cooper, John Bradley, Adam Partenhimer. ROBERTS, SARAH. District of Southwark. May 11, 1821. August 26, 1822. 7.526. Daughter: Ann Veacock. Son: Seth Roberts and children of late son James Roberts. Legacy to Ann Keithler living below Darby. Exec: Son: Seth Roberts. Daughter: Ann Veacock. Wit: John Ashmead, George F. Lehman. Codicil May 19, 1822. Wit: William E. Lehman, Morris or Norris Stanley. WILSON, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Baker. July 15, 1822. August 27, 1822. 7.527. Estate to my children: David Wilson, Mary Betton, George Wilson Jr., William Wilson, Robert Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, James T. Wilson, Ann Wilson. John Young (of Philadelphia), Shop Keeper to be guardian of minor children. Exec: Sons: David, George Wilson. Wit: Charles F. Eckhardt, Geo. Lewis Eckhardt. BROWN, REBECCA. Northern Liberties, Penna. Widow. July 16, 1814. Aug. 30, 1822. 7.528. Daughter: Hannah Hornor and at her decease to my Granddaughters: Rebecca Ann, Margaretta B., Mary A. Mountayne. Furniture in possession of Stacy Hornor. Granddaughters: Rebecca Stater, wife of Anthony Stater, silver marked W. R. B. Granddaughter: Rebecca Jones Milner. Grandson: William Brown Milner. Daughter: Deborah Milner. Son in law: Larkin Milner. Letters to Deborah Neal formerly Milner. Exec: Daughter: Deborah Milner. Nephew: William I. Jones. Wit: John Milner, Beulah Milner. JUDD, ANSON. Philadelphia. About to depart from United States. December 8, 1818. August 21, 1822. 7.529. After payment of legacies all residue to my wife: Fanny Judd. Father: Immer Judd, County of Hartford, Conn. Property in Southington, said county and state to my brothers and sisters. Legacies to my nephews and nieces, children of my sister Merah Ulpson. Exec: Wife: Fanny, Saml. Badger, Solomon Allen. Wit: James Nevins, Richard Nevins, Denis Crownen. POTTS, BENJAMIN. Philadelphia. Innkeeper. May 6, 1822. September 9, 1822. 7.529. My share in Schooner Hiram commanded and partly owned by Capt. Thomas Deinke and all other estate to my wife: Elizabeth Potts for support of herself and my sons: George, Charles Potts. Guardian in trust Caleb S. Folwell. Wit: David West, Joseph Hilson. MACFERRAN, SAMUEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Justice of the Peace. September 26, 1820. September 9, 1822. 7.530. Annuity to my wife: Hannah Macferran. Share yet due to me from estate of brother William James and Laetitia Macferran, decd. Sister: Mary Macferran. Letters to William Macferran. Exec: Sons: William, Samuel Macferran to whom I leave all residue. Wit: George Riche, John Painter. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL H. Philadelphia, Penna. July 31, 1817. September 9, 1822. 7.530. Wife: Elizabeth H. Williams all my estate appoint her executrix, and guardian of my children. Wit: Henry Moore, Isaac Williams. John R. Vogdes (of Philadelphia), Attorney at Law, affd. WOOLSTON, SARAH. At present of Middletown, County of Bucks, Penna. May 4, 1822. September 11, 1822. 7.531. Sisters: Martha Woolston, Elizabeth Duncan. Sister in law: Sarah Woolston. Nephew: Jeremiah W. Croasdale and to children of said sister Elizabeth. All residue to my brothers and sisters. Exec: Brothers: Jeremiah, Benjamin Woolston. Wit: Thos. Blakey, John Blakey. Grace Kirkbinde of Philadelphia, Single Woman and Jeremiah Woolston of Wilmington, Delaware, affd. CLEMENSON, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. July 21, 1821. September 14, 1822. 7.531. Entitled to legacy from widow of Edward Farmer, at her decease. Legacies to Baptist Church in Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Cousin: Hannah McElroy. All residue to The Indigent Widows and Single Womens Society of Philadelphia. Exec: Friend: John Gregory. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. TAYLOR, WILLIAM, SENR. Nicetown in Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Gentleman. June 8, 1822. September 16, 1822. 7.532. Provide for wife: Catharine. All residue to son: William Taylor, Jr. (of Philadelphia). Sons: Rivers Taylor, Isaac Taylor. Daughter: Elizabeth now wife of Philip Alpress of Old England. Letters to Catharine Taylor. Exec: Wife: Catharine Taylor. Friend: Smith Travis of Germantown, Philadelphia Co., Gentleman. Friend: Mr. Jackops at Jarmantown. Wit: John DePrefontaine, John P. Fisher. McFEE, JOHN. County of Philadelphia. September 6, 1822. September 17, 1822. 7.532. Estate to my wife: Mary. Children: Mary Read McFee, Lydia Ann, James, John McFee when of age. Letters to Mary McFee. Exec: Wife: Mary McFee, Rev. Dr. Ezra Stiles Ely, Joel B. Sutherland, Esq. Wit: Ezra Stiles Ely, Sarah Pierce. CROSBY, HENRY. September 5, 1822. September 17, 1822. 7.533. Legacies to my sister: Mary Kurtz, Catharine Troger or Trager. Sarah Lippincott to have my late wifes clothes. John Trager, Henry Kurtz son of William Kurtz, Catharine Kurtz, John Lippincott. All residue of estate to be sold proceeds to my sisters: Margaret Kurtz, Mary Kurtz, Catharine Trager. To children of late brother Peter Crosby. Exec: John Thorn, John Trager. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., Jacob Dilhart. LINCOLN, JACOB, SENR. Township of Kingsessing. Philadelphia County. March 22, 1822. September 17, 1822. 7.534. Legacies to sons: Moses, Jacob. Son: Samuel land purchased of William Hurlick. Daughter: Mary, property on Darby Road adjoining land of Andrew Hansell purchased of Joseph Leech. Four youngest sons: John Charles, Israel, William my messuage and land where I now reside adjoining land of George Gesner, also that purchased of Stephen and Anne Paschall and of Thomas J. Paschall, when the youngest is 21 years of age. Legacy to my mother in law: Hester Taylor. John Gibson to be guardian of minor children. Exec: Neighbours: Samuel, John Gibson. Wit: George Donehower, Francis A. Neals. WAKELING, SAMUEL. Borough of Frankford. Philadelphia County, Bookbinder. September 6, 1822. September 14, 1822. 7.535. Annuity to wife: Elizabeth Wakeling. Residue to children: Mary Sees, Isabella Allen, Hamilton Latch, Samuel Wakeling, Jr., Edward Wakeling when they arrive at maturity. Letters to Wm. H. Morgan, Jesse Walton. Exec: Wife. Friend: Wm. H. Morgan, Jesse Walton. Wit: Wm. Boyd, Jacob Coats. GRAHAM, JAMES. Philadelphia County, Penna. September 11, 1822. September 18, 1822. 7.535. After payment of legacies, all residue to wife: Esther. William McCullen and my daughter Nancy McCullen, his wife. Daughter: Mary. Brother: Thomas Graham. Niece: Sarah Graham after death of my wife. John, son of Alexander Black. Brother: William Graham. Exec: Friend: John Bell, Alexander Black. Wit: Samuel Bell, Joseph Kite, Jr. WHITECAR, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. Cabinet Maker. September 4, 1822. September 19, 1822. 7.536. Annuity to my wife: Hester. Mother: Rachel Porterfield. Residue to all my children. Letters to Robert Hammill, Ephraim Haines. Exec: Wife: Hester. Friends: Robert Hammill (of Philadelphia), Currier, Ephraim Haines of same city, Lumber Merchant. Wit: James Kitchen, Isaac Elliott. GARNETT, ANN. Queen Ann's County, Maryland. June 19, 1822. September 20, 1822. 7.537. Estate to Henry D. Sellers, Esq. of Queen Ann's County, exr. in trust for my relations Maria William, Ann G. Burns, Elizabeth Dawson. Sarah Maria Burn, Ann Garnett Burn, Ann Caroline Bayard (of Philadelphia). Wit: Ann Wright, Richard H. Bayard, Hugh L. Hodge. SMITH, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. July 29, 1822. September 20, 1822. 7.537. Wife: Debora Smith and after her decease to children: John, Samuel Smith, Susanna, widow of Jacob Hizer, Hannah, wife of Cornelius Tyson, Mary, wife of Joseph Henry. Exec: Sons in law: Cornilius Tyson, Joseph Henry. Wit: George Wriler, Seth Collom, Frederick Emery. BERKELBACH, JOST. Township of Penn. Philadelphia Co. September 9, 1822. September 16, 1822. 7.539. Estate to my wife: Christiana and at her death, to my children. Letters to Philip Snell. Exec:Friends: Philip Snell, Henry Biebighouse, both of Northern Liberties. Wit: John Dougherty, Jno. Goodman. PERKINS, SUSAN, Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. July 23, 1822. September 20, 1822. 7.539. Mortgage against Frederick Foering. Legacies to my sister: Jane Clarkson, Hannah Abbott, daughter of William Stevenson, decd., Rosanna Reynolds who resides with me, Jane Stephenson a coloured woman in the service of Owen Jones. Friend: Ann Woodland. All residue to my son: Wm. Washington Perkins, baptized by name of William Washington, when of age should he die before he is of age then to John and Elijah Lewis sons of my friends John and Mary Lewis, decd. Friend: Mrs. Maria Culp, wife of Tilghman Culp of New Hope. Friends: Samuel Beck and wife of Bristol Township., Philadelphia County, John Knorr and wife of same place. Bible Society of Philadelphia. Legacy to worn out preacher of Methodist Episcopal Society of Philadelphia conference. Exec:Friends: Jacob Clarkson (of Philadelphia), Tilghman Culp, of New Hope, Bucks Co. Wit: Edward C. Gouge, John DePrefontaine. BENDER, GODFREY. Penn Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. House Carpenter. September 17, 1822. September 24, 1822. 7.541. Estate to my wife: Christiana Bender whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: John P. Fisher, Jacob Miller. DEITZ, JOHN. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. August 30, 1822. October 1, 1822. 7.541. Estate to my wife: Sarah Deitz and after her decease to all my children. Exec: Wife: Sarah. Son: William Deitz and friend John H. Bimbaum to be executors after decease or intermarriage of wife. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jacob M. Lewis. MOCK, ADAM. Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. August 8, 1822. September __, 1822. 7.541. Estate to my wife: Catharine Mock, appointing her sole exrx. After her death or intermarriage appoint my friend Eleazer Cowan exrx. and guardian of my minor children. Residue of estate unto all my children. Estate not to be divided until youngest is of age. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Weiser. WIDDIFIELD, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. Windsor Chair Maker. September 8, 1814. October 2, 1822. 7.542. Wife: Gulielma Widdifield to have use, rents &c. of my estate and after her death to my daughters: Rebecca Rakestraw, Massey Parker, Sarah Humphreys. Exec: Wife: Gulielma, Joseph Rakestraw, Edward Parker, John Humphreys. Wit: John Evans Redman, William P. Dickson. Edmund W. Knorr (of Philadelphia), affd. Wm. P. Dickson, decd. COOK, SUSANNA. Philadelphia. June 3, 1822. October 3, 1822. 7.543. Friend: John Elliott (of Philadelphia), Druggist, in trust for my daughter: Sarah Dice and at her decease to her children. One dollar to daughter Ann Jones as she is more prosperous. Exec: John Elliott. Wit: Geo. Williams, Benjamin Stagg. NORTH, SARAH. Germantown. Philadelphia Co., Penna. September 12, 1822. October 5, 1822. 7.543. Legacies to my brother Joseph and sister Jean, chartered fund of U. E. Church, Sarah Harvey, Jr., brother Joseph's wife. All residue to my sister Mary and at her decease to the daughters of brother Joseph, sister Jean and sister Mary. Exec: Samuel Harvey of Germantown. Wit: Samuel Harvey, Jr., Sarah Harvey. MILLS, WILLIAM M. County of Philadelphia. June 1, 1822. October 7, 1822. 7.544. Estate to Mary Lemer of same place whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Thomas Sheppard, Joseph Tyson. BACH, JOHN. Northern Liberties and _iendownship. ____. October 15, 1822. 7.544. Wife: Maria Bach, my whole estate during her life. Son: Daniel Bach. Daughters: Maria, Sarah, Catarina, Margreta, Marria Bachs. Exec: Son: Daniel. John Cameron (of Philadelphia), Blacksmith, Saml. Cooke, Philadelphia Co., Grocer, affd. THORN, JOHN. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Brickmaker. February 21, 1818. October 19, 1822. 7.545. Brother: George Thorn. Estate to my wife: Catharine Thorn and at her decease to my children: Hannah, Christian, George Thorn. Exec: Wife, brother in law Benjamin Robbins and also appoint them guardians of children. Wit: Thomas Coats, Jr., David Weaver, Benjamin Robbins. LAWSON, CATHARINE. Formerly Catharine Fichter. Philadelphia. Widow. October 1, 1816. October 21, 1822. 7.545. Legacy to brother: George Mangold. Property to be sold preceeds to exrs. in trust for my daughter Sarah Rohrman and her children. Granddaughters: Mary Ann Ricketts, Harriet Ricketts. Sons in law: John Rohrman, John Ricketts, Jr. Legacy to grandson: Elias Ricketts. Property conveyed to me by Francis Johnston, Esq. Sheriff. Exec: Friends: Joseph Ely, Jacob Ballinger of said city. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr. Isaac Wampole. WILLARD, RICHARD. Philadelphia. Tavern Keeper. October 11, 1821. October 21, 1822. 7.546. All my property unto my daughter: Maria Willard and Mary Price in trust. Should they decline to reside together all my goods, chattles &c. to be sold and the money to my daughter Maria Willard and my sons: Alfred, Philip, Samuel Willard they to pay unto Mary Price one dollar a week for her services from the time we came unto this country June 1817. Also all other property I expect from England to be divided in like manner. Exec: Daughter; Maria Willard, Mary Price. Wit: Thomas Pearse (of Philadelphia), Manufacturer, Richard Baldcock of Delaware County, Miller, Nathaniel Longmier (of Philadelphia), Manufacturer. PERRY, CHARLES. Philadelphia. Merchant. September 30, 1822. October 21, 1822. 7.548. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel Archer (of Philadelphia), Samuel Clement of New Jersey in trust for my wife Sarah and my two daughters Louisa Hulings Perry, Caroline Elizabeth Perry. Children of brother Richard Perry. Wife stock in State Bank at Camden standing in her maiden name Sarah Hufty which belonged to her before our marriage. Exec: William Montgomery, Samuel W. Jones, Joseph F. Ridgway (of Philadelphia). Wit: Richard Perry, John Inskeep. Codicil October 8, 1822. Wit: Rachel Redden, John Inskeep. WARD, JOHN, SENR. Philadelphia. Inkeeper. December 21, 1820. October 22, 1822. 7.550. Wife: Rebecca. Brother: Daniel Ward. Sons: John, Thomas and daughters Mary, Jane my real estate in Illinois and all other estate not already devised. Boys to be educated to age of 16, girls to age of 15 years. Exec: And guardians friends John McCormick, John Ward, Jr. Wit: John Teany, Dennis McCredy, Bernard McCredy. CHARD, GEORGE. Philadelphia. August 14, 1822. September 16, 1822. 7.550. All estate to Friend: Thomas Latimer (of Philadelphia) in trust to be used for maintenance and education of my four minor children: James, William, Rachel, Washington to be divided when of age. Exec: And guardian, said Thomas Latimer. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Nathaniel Biles, Robert Walker. JOHNSTON, CLOSS. Blockley. County of Philadelphia. October 7, 1822. October 23, 1822. 7.551. Legacies to my sisters: Rebecca Ott, Hannah Lyons. Niece: Hannah Ott, daughter of said sister Rebecca. Nephew: Edwin Johnston son of brother Aaron. Brother: Jacob Johnston. All residue of estate to said brother Aaron Johnston. Legacies not to be paid until law suit pending with Jacob Vaughen is settled. Exec: Brother: Aaron Johnston. Wit: Isaac W. Roberts, Joseph Garrett. SULGER, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Widow. November 20, 1810. October 25, 1822. 7.551. Daughter: Dorothy Kelly all my wearing apparel &c. All residue to my son: Jacob Sulger, Jr. whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Frederick Beates, Peter Wagner, Jr. Isaac Wampole (of Philadelphia), affd. Peter Wagner, Jr. supposed to be deceased. KOCKERSPERGER, MARTIN, SENR. Passyunk Township. Philadelphia Co. Farmer. 7.551 Estate to my wife: Rosina and at her decease to my children: Martin, Henry, Jacob, George, Daniel, John, Mary Kockersperger, Maria Eve, wife of Curtis Grub, Rosanna, wife of Frederick Deshong. Grandchild: Mary Ann Lesher, daughter of deceased daughter Elizabeth Lesher. Son: Jacob and daughter Mary to receive interest only, and at their decease, principal to all their children. Exec: Wife. Sons: Martin, Henry Kockersperger. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr. Isaac Wampole, Rosina Kockersperger renounced. DREAN, ELIZABETH. Widow of John Drean. ____. October 28, 1822. 7.552. All estate to Joseph Parker Norris, Jr. (of Philadelphia), Atty. at Law, in trust for my two children Joseph and Charles Drean and now living with Mr. Lloyd Jones, Lower Merrion Township, Montgomery County. Joseph was fifteen years age December 5th last and Charles will be thirteen the 5th of April next. Exec: Joseph P. Norris, Jr. Wit: J. P. Norris, Jr., William Kline, Stephen Paynan, Jr. WILLING, THOMAS MAYNE. Son of Thomas Willing. Philadelphia. Merchant. July 27, 1818. October 28, 1822. 7.553. Wife: Jane Willing, daughter of John Nixon, decd. Son: Charles. Daughters: Nancy, Emma Willing when 21 years of age. In trust for daughter Elizabeth Stirling, wife of John Stirling, Esq. and at her death, to her children. Exrs. to sell property purchased from exrs. of Benjamin Chew, Esq. after decease of my father to whom I give same during his life. Legacies to my sisters: Elizabeth Jackson, Mary Clymer, Dorothy Willing Francis, Abby Peters. Nephew: George C. Willing. Domestic Nancy Hall an annuity. Ground purchased from my father and conveyed to Thos. Willing Francis. Exrs. to make all necessary divisions with representatives of William Bingham, Esq., decd. and Thomas Willing, Esq. of all land held in company with them in formerly Lycoming now McKean County, Penna, and with representatives of Thos. Willing Francis decd. and Thos. Willing, Esq. of Lands hold in company with them in Genesee river in County of Allegany and State of New York. Property in District of Maine, State of Mass. and in counties of Wayne, Northampton, Luzerne in State of Penna. Exrs. to sell when required lands in Bradford County, Penna. now vested in me as one of trustees of Major Matthew McConnell. Exec: Wife: Jane Willing. Brother: Richard Willing. Wit: Bernard Dahlgren, Ger'd. Ralston, John Hockley. OLDDEN, BENJAMIN. Township of Hopewell. County of Hunterton, New Jersey. October 4, 1814. October 30, 1822. 7.557. Daughter: Sarah Parris wife of Gabriel Parris a bond I have against Rebecca Neff and others and at her death to her children. Daughter: Ann Wilson, interest of a mortgage against Achilles Wilson, decd., and to her children. Legacies to my Granddaughter: Mary Wilson, and granddaughters: Mary Hopper, Rachel Hopper, daughters of Levi Hopper, Jr., and to Granddaughters: Eliza, Esther Parris. All residue to said daughter Sarah Parris. Letters to Gabriel Parris. Exec: Gabriel Parris, Ann Wilson. Wit: Henry Hogeland, Charles Reeder, Gilliam Cornell. Jacob Ritter, Robert Burkhead (both of Philadelphia), affd. POULLETIER, ANTHONY NICHOLAS. Born in Paris, April 23, 1753. Brought up in Roman Catholic Religion. June 28, 1822. October 31, 1822. 7.557. Exr. Stephen Boisbrum of Germantown, he to notify Edmund Aouvert? of Haddonfield, N. J. being the only person in the country who knows my brother in Paris. Benjamin Sharpnack, Saturnin Destowt, both Merchants (of Philadelphia). LeBON, ANTHONY. Township of Byberry. County of Philadelphia, Penna. October 21, 1822. October 31, 1822. 7.558. Property in Township of Bensalem, Bucks County to be sold. Wife: Sarah LeBon and to my children. Exec: Jonathan Paul, John Paxson, both of Township of Bensalem, County of Bucks. Wit: Asa Walmsley, Joseph Hampton. RYNICK, JOHN. Germantown Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. December 25, 1806. May 31, 1822. 7.559. Wife: Catharine to have use of my property whereon I dwell and at her death, to my son John Rynick subject to payment of legacies to my daughter Catharine Brownholts, wife of Michael Brownholts and to her daughter Catharine. Exec:Friend: John Huston, Esq. Wit: Reading Howell, William Redlyon. Reading Howell, supposed to be deceased, William Yerkes of Germantown Township, Yeoman, affd. TROUTWINE, WILLIAM. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. April 20, 1818. October 31, 1822. 7.560. Interest of all estate to wife: Anna Maria and at her decease, to my grandson Wm. Troutwine in trust for my daughter Mary Margaret Loughead, also to said grandson and my friends Andrew Thatcher, John Gartley in trust for my son Conrad Troutwine. Exec: Wife: Anna Maria Troutwine. Daughter: Mary Margaret Loughead. Grandson: William Troutwine. Friends: Andrew Thatcher, John Gartley. Wit: Hannah Eyre, Robert Whitehead. Codicil October 16, 1818. Wit: Lydia W. Eyre, Robt. Whitehead. Nathan Eyre (of Philadelphia), Umbrella Maker, son of Hannah Eyre, decd., affd. CARMICK, SARAH. Philadelphia. November 24, 1821. October 31, 1822. 7.561. Legacy to Susan Carmick widow of my brother Stephen for support of his children until of age when it shall be divided between such as shall be living. John G. Watmough my share of land in Somerset County, State of Penna. William B. Reed and Mary Reed children of Joseph and Maria Reed. Margaret Sergeant daughter of John and Margaretta Sergeant. Minerva Carmick of New Orleans, daughter of my brother Daniel. Sister; Elizabeth Carmick. My clothing to be given to my brother Stephen's daughters. Exec: John G. Watmough, Elizabeth Carmick. Codicil January 20, 1822. To Henry H. Reed son of Joseph and Maria Reed. Joseph Reed, Esq. William B. Reed, Edmund C. Watmough, (all of Philadelphia), affd. PAUL, ANDREW. Germantown Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Yeoman. January 19, 1822. November 4, 1822. 7.562. All estate to my sister: Susanna Paul. Exec: Nephew: Daniel Paul, Henry Garber, my nieces husband. Wit: Abraham Paul, Abraham Keyser. FOSTER, AMELIA. Philadelphia, Penna. Age 31 years. August 8, 1822. November 5, 1822. 7.563. All my estate to my husband: William Foster which property was left to me by my uncle Normand Knox of Hartford, Conn. also all other property I may be entitled to. Exec: Husband: William Foster. Wit: Maria Dougherty, Charles M. Page, Stephen Page. HAGEL, MICHAEL. Penn Township. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. May 19, 1813. November 5, 1822. 7.563. All my estate to wife: Christiana during life she to pay legacies to my brothers and sistres children should they come to this country during her life. Godchildren. Nephew, son of my sister Maria, now in the army, should he return also for his wife and children should he marry and at decease of my wife, to my brothers Peter, Jacob and my sister Maria residing in the Kingdom of Wurtenberg in Germany and to children of said brothers. Letters to Christiana Hagel. Exec: Wife: Christiana, Isaac Wampole (of Philadelphia). Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., Isaac Wampole, Jacob Sulger, Jr. Codicil [no date]: Property purchased of Henry Davis adjoining my property in Penn Township near Nicetown also joining land of John Rheiner to become a burial place for myself and my family. Wit: John Ludwig Medinger, John P. Fisher, John Michael Steiger. DUNANT, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. Widow. December 13, 1821. November 8, 1822. 7.565. Estate to George Bringhurst and Rebecca S. Dunant in trust for my daughters: Eliza B., Rebecca S., Sarah B., Maria Anna, Ann C., Sophia Louisa Dunant. My gold watch chain and seal to my Granddaughter: Elizabeth Dunant Davis, should she die before she is twenty one years, then to my next oldest granddaughter named Elizabeth Dunant. Exec: Brother: George Bringhurst. Daughter: Rebecca S. Dunant. Wit: Joseph Redman Lawrence, Francis Kearney. John Goddard (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. SHEWELL, SARAH. Philadelphia. April 23, 1822. November 11, 1822. 7.565. Legacies to Edward Duffield, Mrs. Eleanor Sadler, Mrs. Frances Maghee, first Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Baptist Church in Frankford and in Lower Dublin Township, and to Holmesbury Sunday School. All residue of my property to my sister: Mrs. Elizabeth Swift. Exec: William Maghee, Esq., Edward Duffield. Wit: John Markland, John Y. Clark. Codicil September 24, 1822. Wit: Eleanor Leech, Julia M. Cottrell. GARRETT, SAMUEL. Blockley Township. Philadelphia County. January 31, 1821. November 13, 1822. 7.566. Wife: Rebecah Garrett my property in Blockley Township and at her decease to my two sons: Andrew, John Garrett as they attain age of 21 years. Legacies to my son Samuel and my daughter Sarah Garrett. Property in Penn Township, Philadelphia County left me by my cousin Andrew Garrett to said sons: Andrew, John Garrett. Exec: Sons: Samuel, Andrew Garrett. Wit: Joseph Garrett, John Garrett. MAZURIE, JAMES JOHN. Born in Landernean Law Britany in France September 11, 1764. Bapt. Jacques Jean Patient Mazurie but always signed as above. February 20, 1822. November 13, 1822. 7.567. Estate to my wife: Caroline Burn Parmentier. Son: James Victor Mazurie. Letters to Caroline Mazurie and John H. Roberts. Exec: Wife: Caroline. Friend: J. H. Roberts. (Mr. St. Gerard's Clerk,) also to be guardian of said son and in case of my wife's death, her mother Mrs. Parmentier to replace her with Mr. J. H. Roberts. Codicil March 9, 1822. Mentions Bond of Messrs. Anty. Beelen, C. H. Bosler of Pittsburgh. To brother Theodore his childrens now in Pittsburgh and to my brother William now at Athens, State of New York. Andrew Rodrique and Titon Greland (both of Philadelphia), Merchants, affd. WESTENBARGER, JOHN. Township of Passyunk. County of Philadelphia. October 10, 1817. November 15, 1822. 7.568. Son: Christian to work and occupy plantation whereon I now live during my wife's life and after her decease plantation to be valued and if none of my children shall take it, then to be sold and money to my children: George, John, Jacob, Christian Westenbarger, Margaret Devort and the three children of my daughter Christiana, decd., when of age. Exec: Sons: George, John Westenbarger. Wit: Martin Kockersperger, Michael Speel. Martin Kockersperger, decd., his son Martin Kockersperger, Jr. of Kingsessing Township, Inn Keeper, affd. ECKERT, CONRAD. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Baker. February 16, 1821. November 14, 1822. 7.569. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth and at her decease to my daughter: Mary Magalena should she die without issue then to my sisters children: Sofiah Miller, Charlotte Armbruster, Cathrin Messer. Exec: Friend: John Limeburner. Wife: Elizabeth Eckert. Wit: Samuel White, Benjamin Flake, Alexander Flake. JAMES, THOMAS. County of Philadelphia. Teacher. July 27, 1822. November 16, 1822. 7.570. To be interred in buring ground of Second Baptist Church of this place. Legacies to my sons: Israel E. James, Charles W. James, Isaac M. James. Daughter: Sarah R. Nice, Mary M. James. Son: Thomas D. James. Residue to daughters: Hester Ann, Louisa James, both minors. Exec: Son: Israel E. James. Wit: Isaac Wright, Edward D. Martin. JOHNSEN, PETER. Lower Dublin Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Yeoman. July 31, 1818. November 16, 1822. 7.570. Wife: Martha Johnsen, annuity to be paid her by my daughters: Nancy, Mary, Sarah, Rebecca out of my messuage wherein I now dwell granted to me by my mother Mary Johnsen and by John Roberts and wife in Lower Dublin Township. To my wife and daughters that are married: Mary, Sarah, Rebecca land in said Township granted to me by Joseph Miles and wife and all residue to said four daughters. Exec: Daughter: Mary. Son in law: John Read. Wit: John Livezey, John Livezey, Jr. STUART, JAMES. Philadelphia. Gentleman. October 15, 1822. November 18, 1822. 7.571. Stepson: James Holms. Nephew: James Gibson now living in Colrain Township, Lancaster County. Children of brother David Stuart. Nephews: Willm. Gibson, David Gibson. Friend: Margaretta Leetch. Exeonerate Trustees of Rev. Doctor Wiley's church from payment of note. Lydia Goorley my former housekeeper. Niece: Jane Stuart. Exec: Willm. Dalzell (of Philadelphia), Archibald McLarnan of Penn Township, Willm. Gibson of Frankford, Philadelphia County. Codicil October 26, 1823. To Samuel Holms son of stepson James Holms. To Mary my negro woman. Wit: John Thompson, Joseph Robinson. BEBEE, ANN CATHARINE. Philadelphia. Widow. April 11, 1820. November 20, 1822. 7.572. Estate to my daughters: Sarah Kennedy, widow of John Kennedy, Margaret Lucett wife of Alexander Lucett, Ann Maria Martin wife of John Martin. Grandchildren: William, Alexander, Charles, Ann Maria, Margaret Kennedy, William, Ann Catharine, Mary Martin, Angelie Lucett. Exec: Alexander Lucett, Norris Stanley of Philadelphia. Wit: John Geyer, Richard Palmer. KEHR, JOHN G. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Baker. December 11, 1819. November 22, 1822. 7.573. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth and at her death, to my children: Elizabeth, Samuel, Sarah, Henry. To my brothers daughters: Catharine, Elizabeth. Exec: Wife. Friend: John Sweppenheiser. Wit: Lydia W. Eyre, Robert Whitehead. STEVENS, BENJAMIN. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. October 28, 1822. November 23, 1822. 7.573. Wife: Sarah Stevens during life. Sons: John when 25 years, Michael when 21 years. Daughters: Margaret Stevens, Sarah Ann (or Mary Ann) at 22 years, Jane Stevens otherwise Jane Boice. Late father John Stevens, Senr. Exec: James Carter, Esq. of Byberry Township, County of Philadelphia. Wife. Wit: Thomas Knox, Garret Vansant. CRUTHERS, ALEXANDER. November 22, 1822. November 25, 1822. 7.574. Money due from Robert Laughlin and Edward McAvery. Wife: Ann. Daughters: Marey, Anne 25 cts., Catharine. Borther: William Cruthers to deliver money to my wife and daughters. Exec: Robert Langhlin, William Law. Samuel Neill to be overseer. Wit: Alexander Walkingshan, Wm. Moore. SIDDONS, JOSIAH. Philadelphia. Tailor. June 21, 1822. November 25, 1822. 7.575. Wife: Mary 1/3 of estate. Legacies to sons: Jesse, Benjamin. Residue to my children: Joseph, Achsah, Josiah, Laetitia. Exec: Wife. Son: Joseph Siddons. Wit: Joseph Gibbons, Thomas Evans. BLACK, MATTHEW. Philadelphia. Brassfounder. August 7, 1822. November 25, 1822. 7.576. Legacy to Elizabeth Turner. Son: William Black all remainder of property excepting the folowing legacies. Articles marked P. Phey daughter of Elizabeth Turner now living with me as my nurse. Sister: Mary Randolph. Mrs. Garderer I mean Margert Gardener. James Johnson, Peter Richmond, Robert Barclay. Exec: Peter Richmond, James Johnson. Wit: Benjamin Clark (of Philadelphia), Whitewasher, Thomas Gross of said city, Cabinet Maker. STACKHOUSE, AMY. Philadelphia. Seamstress. April 2, 1818. November 27, 1822. 7.576. Exrx. daughter: Harriet Stockhouse to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Elizabeth Snyder, William Gray, Margaret W. Gray. DEAMER, JOHN. District of Southwark. Philadelphia Co. Cooper. September 16, 1819. December 4, 1822. 7.577. Estate to my wife: Mary. Daughter: Elizabeth. Exec: Lewis Deamer of said district, Gentleman. Wit: James McGill, Robert Ross. Lewis Deamer, Jr. of Southwark, Tobaconist, brother of late John Deamer, the Testator, affd. GORDON, ANN. Late Garretson, wife of David F. Gordon (of Philadelphia). November 8, 1822. December 5, 1822. 7.577. Sister: Lydia Garretson, decd, bequeathed to Lydia Ann Garretson daughter of my decd. brother John Garretson. Thomas, Hannah, Adelaide Garretson other minor children of said brother John appointing me trustee, I now appoint my husband David F. Gordon, Trustee of said legacies. Daughter: Constance Gordon, at 21 years. Exec: Husband: David F. Gordon. Codicil November 19, 1822. Wit: Constance Gordon, Clarissa Gordon. Wit: Thomas F. Gordon, Constance Gordon. DEAL, PETER C. Kensingtleman. County of Philadelphia. Shipwright. Son of Daniel Deal, decd. October 19, 1822. De.c 9, 1822. 7.578. Legacies to nephews: Daniel D. Zeiss, Daniel D. Sutton. all Residue to brothers: Jacob, Daniel, John, William Deal. Sister: Sarah Zeiss. Exec: Brother: Jacob Deal. Cousin: Peter Deal, Jr. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Abednigo T. Whitton, Samuel B. Brewster. RIGLER, MARY, Philadelphia. Relict of Andrew Rigler. March 16, 1822. December 12, 1822. 7.579. Personal property to my daughter: Christiana Frank. Exec: George Ehrenzeller. Wit: Anna C. Ehrenzeller, Susan Yorke. SIMMONS, ELIZA. Philadelphia. Singlewoman. September 6, 1822. December 13, 1822. 7.579. Mary Ann Simmons, Jane E. Simmons, Eliza Simmons daughters of my decd. brother Joseph Simmons. Exec: Stephen Simmons, Northern Liberties. Wit: Aquilla A. Brown, Thomas H. Allen. RUSSELL, GEORGE. Late of Birmingham, England. Now of Philadelphia, Penna. Accomptant. December 11, 1822. De.c 14, 1822. 7.580. Exr. John Kenworthy of Philadelphia, Painter, to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Samuel Badger, James Warren. HEYSHAM, ROBERT. Philadelphia, Penna. July 4, 1812. December 16, 1822. 7.580. Estate to my wife: Mary, persuaded that she will do what I wish should be done unto the children. Exec: Wife: Mary Heysham. Thomas Hale (of Philadelphia), Merchant, Robert Heysham of said city, affd. McCAUSLAND, JAMES. Grocer. July 12, 1820. December 16, 1822. 7.581. Legacy to sister: Isabella Shaw's children. Residue to brother: John McCausland, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Archibald Humes, Robert Thornton, Joseph Russell. LIVEZEY, JOHN. Philadelphia. Tailor. November 27, 1818. December 21, 1822. 7.581. Wife: Mary Livezey, at her death to James Perot and Sansom Perot in trust for my daughters: Rebecca Graham wife of James Graham, Phebe Cook wife of Samuel Cook and at their decease, to their children. Residue to my three daughters: Mary, Deborah, Sarah Livezey. Exec: Wife. Son in law: Saml. Cook. Wit: William Andrews, Charles Perot. Isaac Elliott (of Philadelphia), Conveyancer, affd. GUIREY, DANIEL. Moyamensing Township. Philadelphia County. August 25, 1821. December 21, 1822. 7.582. Estate to my wife: Rosanna Guirey, she to support and educate my two sons: Thomas, John Guirey until 21 years and at her decease to my four children: Mary Murphy, Catharine Carpenter, Thos. and John Guirey. Exec: Wife: Rosanna. Wit: Robert McKee, Philip Peltz, Jr., Thomas McKee. SHINKEL, PHILIP. (signed SHINKLE) Township of Roxborough. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Farmer. April 14, 1820. December 20, 1822. 7.582. Wife: Catharine, all estate and at her decease to my children. Exec: Wife. Son: Jacob Shinkle. Wit: John K. Duy, Godfrey Bockius. STEWART, WILLIAM. Now in Penna. Hospital. Late of the Army of Republic of Columbia under General Peaz. December 21, 1822. December 23, 1822. 7.583. To my Friend: Joseph Clark (of Philadelphia), Merchant, all money due to me &c., whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Robert Whitehead, James Wilson. McEUEN, THOMAS. Philadelphia. July 17, 1822. December 24, 1822. 7.583. To Alexander Fullerton, Senr. and my sons Thomas, Charles McEuen about $5000. which stands upon books of McEuen, Hale and Davidson in name of John McEuen's Est., in trust for Eliza Howell wife of Courtland Howell and for her brother John McEuen, mariner, should he return to this country in ten years. In trust for my said wife, the house and premises in which we reside also $90,000. Residue for my children: Elizabeth wife of Charles W. Smith, Mary, Emily McEuen, Thomas, Charles McEuen. Exec: And Tustees, wife: Hannah. Sons: Thomas, Charles. Friend: Thomas Hale, William Davidson, Elihu S. Sergeant, also to be guardian of minor children. Codicil October 18, 1822. Legacies to Duncan McEuen and Mary McEuen of New York. Mathew Randall (of Philadelphia), Esq., affd. Wit: John P. Smith, Philip Jacobs. SCHRIVER, SARAH. Germantown, Philadelphia County, Penna. December 8, 1821. December 28, 1822. 7.586. Legacy to my sister: Susan Schriver, all residue to my father: Frederick Schriver. Exec: Friend and neighbor John Ashmead, Coach Maker. Wit: John Baylie, Edward Tustin, Frederick Shriver. Jedediah Strong of Germantown, Esq. affd. DAVIS, DAVID. Roxborough Township. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Yeoman. October 28, 1822. December 28, 1822. 7.586. Wife: Elizabeth Davis and at her decease to my children: Mathew, George,William, James, Sarah, Elleanor, Elizabeth, Deborah Davis. Children of son Benjamin Davis and daughter Ann Beard, both decd. Exec: Wife. Son: Mathew. Friend: John Livezey of Roxborough Township, Miller. Wit: Samuel Starne, John Nunamaker. CHANDLER, WILLIAM P. Philadelphia. Physician. August 3, 1821. December 28, 1822. 7.587. Income of estate to my wife: Mary and after her decease to my brother: Walter Story Chandler of George Town, D. C. To Methodist Episcopal church in Philadelphia for use of Methodist Meeting House called "Ebenezer". Mother in law: Mrs. Isabella McIntire, formerly Neill. Sister in law: Mrs. Isabella Neill. Legacy to my servant Rose Green. Mortgage on house in Walnut St. to be paid off. Exec: Wife. Brother: Walter Story Chandler. Friend: Charles Treichel (of Philadelphia). Wit: Robert Kid, John R. Smith, John Beylard, Jr. Walter Story Chandler, renounced. PORTERFIELD, RACHEL. December 23, 1822. December 30, 1822. 7.588. Grandsons: Thomas Whitaker, son of John Whitaker, and Elam ____. Granddaughters: Mary Whitaker, Hetty Whitaker, daughters of Elam Whitaker, decd. daughter Mary Whelan, son Thomas Porterfield, decd., Physician, Doctor Hych. Exec: John Golder, Attorney at Law. Wit: Mary Homes, Archibald Christy. BROWN, MARY. ____. December 31, 1822. 7.589. Estate to my children: Joseph P., Thomas, Mary Ann, Jane Brown. Exec: Son: Joseph P. Brown, also to be guardian of daughters Mary Ann, Jane Brown. Wit: George C. Potts, John Gill, Jr., Henry McMahane. LEIB, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia Co. February 2, 1822. January 3, 1823. 7.590. Lot occupied by Joseph Gladden to wife: Susan Leib and all my children, said wife to maintain children during minority. Sons: George Clinton, Henry Franklin my books, fowling pieces &c. Trustees, friends Stephen Simmons, Joseph Stouse, Caleb Carmalt, also to be guardian of my children with said wife. Brother: John L. Leib. Sisters: Lydia Harrison, Sarah Riley. Exec: Wife: Susan. Said Trustees. Brother in law: John Harrison. Wit: John Simmons, Jonathan Carmalt, Jr. YOUNG, MICHAEL. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia Co. Late of Bedminster, County of Bucks, Penna. July 7, 1814. January 3, 1823. 7.591. Wife: Elizabeth, children and grandchildren: William, my eldest son, Mary, my eldest daughter, Margaret, my 3rd. daughter, wife of John Shaeffer, George, my 2nd. son, Christian, my 3rd. son, Barbara, my 4th. daughter, Maria my granddaughter, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Kremer. Letters to Christian Young. Exec: Son: Christian. Friend: Henry Stauffer, Jr., of Bedminster, County of Bucks, Yeoman. Wit: John Goodman. Henry Stover of Bucks, Co., Farmer, affd. WATERMAN, MARY. Wife of John Waterman of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia County. November __, 1821. December 25, 1822. 7.592. Plantation in Radnor Township, Delaware County bequeathed to me by my late father Benjamin Livezey. Mother: Phoebe Livezey, decd. Sister: Esther Pennington. Niece: Elizabeth Lewis, late Yarnall, now wife of Joseph Lewis. Brother: John Livezey. Exec: Brother and Joseph Lewis. Wit: John Child, Leech Tyson, James Carmalt. LIVEZEY, JONATHAN. Lower Dublin Township. Philadelphia County. ____. January 8, 1823. 7.593. Sister: Martha Livezey. Exec: Friend: James Verree, Lower Dublin, Joshua Ward, Moreland Township. Wit: Andrew Ashton, Jesse T. Hallowell. TRASEL, JACOB. Blockley Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. December 7, 1820. January 11, 1823. 7.593. Wife: Hannah Trasel. Son: Joseph Trasel. Daughters: Martha Levering, wife of John Levering, Hannah Trasel. Sister: Rachel Taylor. Grandson: Jonathan T. Jones. Exec: Son: Joseph Trasel. Son in law: John Levering. Wit: William E. George, Amos George. READ, JAMES. Philadelphia. July 13, 1821. January 10, 1823. 7.594. Property purchased from Dr. George Glentworth, land in County of Cumberland, formerly Northumberland County, Penna. granted to James Porepaid, Simion Mayland, John Lind, George Bensel, Joseph Stretch, lot purchased of assignee of late Alexander Todd, Esq., property in Clearfield County &c. said property to my children: Susanna wife of J. F. Eckard, Anna Read, James Read. Property in Cecil County, Maryland descended to my sister Mary Bedford, children of deceased brothers George and Andrew and myself from my brother John, decd. Grandchildren: Mary, James, Frederick Eckard. Exec: Son: James. Nephew: John Read, Philadelphia. Wit: William Read, John M. Read, John Read, Jr. SWEETZER, HESTER. (signed ESTHER SWEETSER) Philadelphia. Widow. August 9, 1822. January 13, 1823. 7.596. Brother: Garret Bross's six children: Lucinda Bross, Mary Ann Love, wife of ___ Love, Benjamin S. Bross, Caroline Lee, wife of John Lee, Edmund Bross, Susanna Bross all estate. Exec:Friend: David Paul, Thomas Lancaster (of Philadelphia). Wit: Robert Paul, George W. Gibbons. CONARROE, THOMAS. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. April 10, 1817. January 14, 1823. 7.597. Wharf Builder. Wife: Margaretta and my children. Letters to Margaretta Conarroe. Exec: Wife: Margaretta Conarroe. Friend: William Moulder of Northern Liberties. Wit: William Moulder, William Conrad. TONEY, SUSAN. Philadelphia. Widow. November 14, 1822. January 14, 1823. 7.597. Legacies to Eliza Ennis Dodge, Catharine Rossetta Dodge daughters of Daniel H. Dodge (of Philadelphia), Jeweller, Holderness Smith son of Dockeray Smith, Ann Duffy, wife of of William Duffy, Daniel Steinmetz, Catharine Reat. Exec: Daniel Steinmetz. Wit: George Carlton, John D. McPherson. BERINGER, MARGARET. Southwark. Philadelphia County. Widow. September 1, 1821. January 17, 1823. 7.597. Sister: Elizabeth Welsh of said district. Niece: Margaret Young, one of the daughters of said Elizabeth Welsh. Exec: Sister: Elizabeth Welsh. Wit: Thomas Hoskin, John B. Sewell. PAUL, THOMAS. Lower Dublin Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. September 20, 1821. January 18, 1823. 7.598. Wife: Hannah Paul. Legacies to nephews: James Paul, John Shallcross. Mary Wilson sister of John Shallcross. Charles Shoemaker, Joseph M. Paul in trust for Institution near Philadelphia for Persons deprived of their reason and to Abington Meeting of Friends. Legacies to Esther Comly, John Griffith, William Hendricks, Elizabeth Verree daughter of James Verree. Residue to my brother and sisters children not already provided for in my will. Mortgage against Sarah Rice, not to be demanded until after her decease. Exec: Nephew: Joseph Paul of Bucks County, Jonathan Wainwright of Philadelphia. Wit: Thomas Shoemaker, Richard M. Shoemaker. FITZGERALD, THOMAS. Philadelphia. June 29, 1822. January 11, 1823. 7.599. Daughter: Margaret Dale and her children: Mary, Thomas F., Richard C., James W., John, Gerald, Margaret F. Dale. Granddaughters: Margaret Ann, Catharine Emma Smith, Daughter: Margaret to be guardian of her own children and with my friend George Morton, Esq. guardians of said Margaret Ann, Catharine Emma. Letters to Margaret Dale. Exec: Said daughter. Friends: George Morton, Esq., William J. Duane, Esq. Grandsons: Thomas F. Dale, Richard C. Dale, when of age. Codicil December 30, 1822. Wit: John Maillard. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Andrew D. Cash. LeBLANC, LEWIS. Township of Moyamensing. Philadelphia County. Gunsmith. December 21, 1822. January 21, 1823. 7.601. All my property to my wife: Glodine Babins whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: William Warnock, Michael Freytag. MORTON, MARGARET. Now of Philadelphia. January 12, 1823. January 21, 1823. 7.602. Sons: William Henry Morton, Hamilton Morton, all my estate making them executors Wit: Eliza A. Thorn, Josh. Drayton, James M. Broom. IMMEL, CATHARINE. Philadelphia. Widow. June 30, 1821. January 27, 1823. 7.602. Estate to my daughters: Elizabeth, Catharine. Exec: Daughter: Elizabeth Immel. Wit: Fredk. Beates, Fredk. B. Robeson. ZIGLER, JACOB. Philadelphia. August 23, 1822. January 27, 1823. 7.603. Estate to my wife: Ann Zigler. Children: William, Elizabeth, Polly, Catharine, Rebecca, Jacob Zigler. Friend: George Gorgas, Trustee for son William and daughter Catharine and at decease of said son and daughter to their children. Exec: Friend: Peter Keyser, George Knorr. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Henry Schell. Codicil December 18, 1822. Wit: Same as to will. IRWIN, WILLIAM LINDSEY. Philadelphia. November 20, 1822. January 30, 1823. 7.605. Wife: Jane Irwin. Legacies to Mrs. Mary Adderly, who has been living in my family many years. To black man Henry Jones now living with my father. Residue to my son born September 20, 1822 and to be named John William Irwin and to any other child or children I may hereafter have. Sisters: Peltz, Penelope Baldwin, Isabella Seldener. Brother: Andrew Irwin. Letters to John William Irwin. Exec: Father: John William Irwin. Brother: Andrew Irwin. Wit: Daniel Laws. Richard Seldener of New York City, Merchant, affd. HESS, SARAH. Northern Liberties. Single Woman. October 26, 1822. January 31, 1823. 7.605. Legacies to my sisters: Nancy Ramey, Eliza Post, Maria Helm. Niece: Sarah Hess. Brothers: George Hess, William Hess. Exec: Caleb Carmelt. Wit: Abigail Physick, James Carmalt. NEELY, ARCHIBALD. Philadelphia. January __, 1823. February 1, 1823. 7.606. Legacies to my sisters: Eliza, Mary, Jane, Ann. Brother: William's three children. Residue to my wife: Mary Neely and at her death, to my brothers: William, Robert Neely. Exec: Robert Neely, Francis Hutchinson. Wit: Thomas Megaw, James Stoops. Francis Hutchinson renounced. GRIFFITTS, SARAH. County of Philadelphia. Widow. July 15, 1820. February 5, 1823. 7.606. Exrx. friend Miss Mary Hamilton, to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Daniel Ellis, Samuel Chapin. GRAFF, JOSEPH. District of Spring Garden. Philadelphia County. Victualler. August 9, 1820. February 13, 1823. 7.607. Legacy to wife: Sophia and the furniture she brought with her at our marriage. My property in said District purchased of Nicholas Schreiner and wife, &c. to my Friends: William Warner, George Woelpper in trust for my children: Joseph, Jacob, George, Catharine Cline, and to their children. Exec: William Warner, George Woelpper. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. de ST. HILAIRE, MARGARET. Residing with my sister Elizabeth Thompson of Kenderton, County of Philadelphia, Penna. March 23, 1822. January 22, 1823. 7.608. Sister: Elizabeth Thompson wife of Thomas Thompson, Jr., nephew: Kenderton Smith, formerly John Stephens Smith, Niece: Mary Ann Buchanan Smith, my property in New York State inherited from my brother Jestus B. Smith, decd. Exr. to pay Judge Jonas Platt of Whitestown, County of Oneida, N. Y. Legacies to my sisters: Belinda Clarkson, Charity Shaw. Friend and Physician Dr. A. B. Tucker (of Philadelphia), English Presbyterian Church of Germantown, County of Philadelphia, American Bible Society. Exec: Thomas H. Hubbard, Esq., of Hamilton, County of Madison, State of New York. Wit: William W. Haley, John Carey, Kenderton Smith. HILYARD, EBER. Philadelphia, Penna. Bricklayer. January __, 1823. February 10, 1823. 7.609. Estate to Executors in trust for my wife: Sarah Hilyard and at her decease to my sons: John P. Hilyard, Eber Henry Hilyard, Frederick William Hilyard. Daughters: Margaret, Mary Ann Hilyard. Letters to Sarah Hilyard. Exec: Wife: Sarah Hilyard. Brother: Abraham Hilyard of said city, Taylor. Isaac Elliott (of Philadelphia), Conveyancer, William Greble of said city, Bricklayer, affd. CALDWELL, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. September 28, 1822. February 11, 1823. 7.611. Estate to mother: Sarah Caldwell (of Philadelphia), widow, appointing her sole executrix. Exec: Joseph Brobston, Jr., Ann Francis, John Francis. INGERSOLL, JARED, ESQ. October 17, 1822. December 30, 1822. 7.611. Exrx. my wife: Elizabeth Ingersoll to whom I leave all estate. Wit: C. I. Ingersoll, I. R. Ingersoll, Edward Ingersoll, heirs at law of late Jared Ingersoll. SCHEER, JOHN. District of Southwark. County of Philadelphia. Mariner. June 27, 1815. February 15, 1823. 7.611. Wife: Elizabeth Scheer and to my children. Letters to Elizabeth Scheer. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth, Paul Freno. Wit: Daniel Steinmetz, George Heyl. DUFFY, FRANCIS. Southwark. County of Philadelphia. May 18, 1819. February 15, 1823. 7.612. Estate to my wife: Sarah Duffy subject to the following legacies. To nearest heirs of Daniel Duffy, decd. Brother: David Duffy. Sisters: Rosanna McBride, Margaret Rogers. Exec: Wife: Sarah. Friend: John R. Taylor. Wit: James Graham, Henry McCully. RUCKSTUHL, ULRICK. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. March 22, 1821. February 17, 1823. 7.613. Estate to my wife: Margaret Ruckstuhl, whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Christian Deal, John P. Preifogel. NACE, SARAH. Single Woman. November 20, 1822. February 18, 1823. 7.613. Estate to my mother: Rachel Nace (of Philadelphia), widow. Exec: Friend: Edward Evans of Philadelphia, Plaisterer. Wit: Horatio B. Pennock, Jacob Keyser. SORK, GEORGE. Kensington. Philadelphia. November 13, 1822. February 19, 1823. 7.613. Estate to wife: Barbara. Children. Son George a minor. Letters to Barbara Sork. Exec: Wife. Friend: Geo. Schiveley. Wit: Samuel Tees, William Mann. PENDERGAST, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Innkeeper. February 10, 1823. February 19, 1823. 7.614. $30 toward burial of aunt Mary Mulcahy at her decease. All residue to my wife: Catharine Pendergast whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: James Hogan, Edward Kelly. EDWARDS, RICHARD. Township of Blockley. Philadelphia County, Penna. February 12, 1823. February 21, 1823. 7.614. Estate to my wife: Jane Edwards whom I appoint sole exrx. Wit: Henry Hubbard, William Miller, William Williams. DAVIDSON, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. February 25, 1813. January 14, 1823. 7.615. Estate to my wife: Lydia Davison. Children: Nathan, Ann M., Lydia, James S., Joseph A., Mary, Sarah Eliza Davidson. Exec: Wife: Lydia Davidson. Sons: Nathan, James S. Davidson. Friend Robert Ralston. Wit: Daniel Jaudon, Thomas Latimer. Codicil September 15, 1819. Revokes appointment of said sons and friend Robert Ralston as exrs. Said wife to be sole exrx., also sole trustee and guardian of daughter Lydia Davidson. Wit: Isaac Bonsall, Ch. Lukens. Alexander Henry (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. BECK, MARGARET. Germantown. Widow. November 14, 1822. February 25, 1823. 7.617. Estate to my children: Emeline, Susanna, Baltic Henry Beck. Daughters to learn mantumaking or milinor trade, son to study the ministry or physic. Friend John McGaffin to be gardeen for my children. Letters to Jacob Clemens. Exec: Friend: Jacob Clemens. Brother in law: Matthew Conard. Wit: John McClune, William Keyser, Jr., Jacob Clemens. CREED, PENELOPE. Philadelphia. Widow. July 6, 1822. March 3, 1823. 7.617. Legacies to grandson: Hilary Creed Baker, son of my daughter Elizabeth Scott. Granddaughter: Mary Ann Dunphy, should she die under age, then her legacy to all my grandchildren. Son: William W. Creed. Daughters: Elizabeth Scott, Penelope Dunphy, Belinda McMullin. John B. Johnson (of Philadelphia). Exec: Son: William W. Creed, John B. Johnson. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. Codicils February 23, 1823. To my son John B. Johnson. Wit: John B. Johnson, Henry Y. Carter, Penelope Dunphy. ARCHER, REBECCA. November 17, 1815. March 7, 1823. 7.619. Legacy to brother: Jonathan Mifflin. Sister in law: Susanna Mifflin. Niece: Martha Mifflin. Nephew: Lloyd Mifflin, James, Joseph Mifflin, sons of Joseph. Nephews: James Mifflin, Samuel Mifflin, Houston Mifflin, Deborah Mifflin, Thomas Mifflin, should said Thomas remain irrecoverably insane then to his brother Samuel. Legacies to boarding school of Friends at Westtown, Asylum under care of Friends for deranged members of our Society and to Monthly Meeting of Friends, Southern District. Residue to nephews: Joseph, Lloyd Mifflin appointing them exrs. Letters to Lloyd Mifflin. Wit: Joseph Sansom, Beulah Sansom. MURPHY, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. Labourer. March 4, 1823. March 7, 1823. 7.620. Estate to my brothers and sisters and their heirs, to be sent to John Morris of Abeleix in Queen's County, Ireland to be distributed by him among them. Exec: William Abbott, James Abbott (of Philadelphia), Brewers, Joseph M. Doran of same city, Student at Law. Wit: Patrick Martin, John Hill, K Burns. RUCKSTUHL, ULRICH. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. March 22, 1821. February 17, 1823. 7.621. Exrx. wife: Margaret Ruckstuhl, to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Christian Deal, John P. Preifogel. BYERLY, CHRISTOPHER. Philadelphia. September 25, 1811. March 6, 1823. 7.621. Wife: Elizabeth. Sons: John, Andrew Byerly. Trustees John Wagner, Peter Lex. Letters to John Byerly. Exec: Wife. Son: John. Wit: George Spangler, Samuel Allen. George Spangler being absent, John Horner (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. McCLENACHAN, ROBERT. Philadelphia. July 26, 1822. March 10, 1823. 7.623. Legacies to sister: Sarah McClenachan. Granddaughter: Naomi McClenachan. Sons: John, Robert McClenachan. Res. to said sons and my daughter: Hannah Deal wife of Wm. Deal. Letters to Robert H. McClenachan, Robert Taylor, the surviving exrs. Exec: Sons. Friend: Robert Taylor (of Philadelphia), Account. Wit: Issa. B. Thorp, Caleb Carmalt. January 16, 1823. Issue formed to try validity of said will. Robet H. McClenachan and Robert Taylor, Plaintiffs and William Diehl, defendant. Jury to Wit: James Caldwell, Thomas Bonsall, Thomas Shoemaker, Levi Taylor, Charles Paxson, Kenneth Jewell, William Hart, John Andrews, Thomas Wood, John Fisher, James Morton, Knowles Lancaster. GUIEN, ETIENNE JEAN. Native of Paris, France. Son of Raymond Guien and Mary Cecilia Perrin. Now a Merchant of Philadelphia, Penna. March 19, 1808. March 6, 1823. 7.623. My daughter: Stephanie Victorine Guien, the issue of my marriage with late Miss Marie Lacroix who was first married to late Georges Casimer Trusson, to be my heiress of all property subject to following legacies. Sisters: Gabrielle, Catherine, Adelaide Guien residing at Quirnper in France, Edward Trusson my stepson, Miss Marie Bonne Raynard whom my wife brought over from France. To Aubin, my servant. Letters to Jean Lachaus. sie Bujac, Thomas Badaraque. Exec: Messieurs Jean Lachaussee Bujac, Alexander Bretton Deschapelles, Thomas Badaraque. Alexandre Bretton Deschappells and Jean Keating (of Philadelphia), to be guardian of said daughter, she being in infancy, request Madame Deschapells to be good to her or in her absence, request Madam Mena and Miss Labite Keating. Wit: L. Duclaud Salaignac, T. Latour. John Latour, Gabriel Garesche (of Philadelphia), Merchant, affd. MORGAN, ELI. December 6, 1822. March 13, 1823. 7.625. Children by former wife: Mary Shelmire, Emma Wynkoop, Thomas Morgan. As greater part of what I now possess comes from my present wife Barbara, I leave to her my estate and at her decease, to my children by her: Eliza Morgan, David Ingels Morgan, Susanna Morgan. To be interred in Baptist Burial Ground in Lower Dublin. Exec: Son: David Ingels Morgan. Wit: Jeremiah Northrop, George Nuttall. ECROYD, RICHARD. (signed ECROY). Township of Merion. County of Montgomery, Penna. September 19, 1820. March 15, 1823. 7.626. Brother: James Ecroyd and children of said brother and sister Mary Routh: Samuel, Mary. Daughters of sister Mary Routh to have each half as much as children of brother James. Nephew: Samuel Routh's present daughter to have no claim. Letters to Henry and Mary Ecroyd, the surviving exrs. Exec: Thomas Norton (of Philadelphia). Nephew: Henry Ecroyd. Niece: Mary Ecroyd. Wit: Charles Marriott, Elizabeth Atterbury, Margaret Marriott. Charles and Margaret Marriott being absent, Jeremiah Warder, Philadelphia County, Gentleman and Charles Ellis (of Philadelphia), Druggist, affd. ROBESON, SAMUEL. Moreland Township. Montgomery County, Penna. April 4, 1822. March 17, 1823. 7.626. Brother: Benjamin Robeson. Rachel Potts, daughter of Cornelius Van Court, Samuel Robeson, my brother's son, William Van Court. Sarah Webster, Elizabeth Thomas, Susanna Buckman, Maria Willard, Rachel Potts my sisters children all residue of my estate. Letters to John Buckman. Exec: John Buckman, Stacy Thomas. Wit: Jonathan King, Thomas Willard. WEAVER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Ship Joiner. February 18, 1823. March 17, 1823. 7.627. Daughters: Elizabeth Brooks, Mary Jenkins, Frances Heiberger, to children of deceased son John and to Lydia, his widow. Exec: Son in law: George Heiberger. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Jonathan Knight. PRICE, REBECCA. Philadelphia. Single Woman. May 26, 1813. March 19, 1823. 7.627. Exrx. my Niece: Sarah Price, Jr., daughter of my brother Joseph Price, decd. to whom I leave all estate. Wit: Rebecca Hallowell, John Hallowell. HARRISON, HENRY. Philadelphia. ____. March 21, 1823. 7.628. Estate to my uncle: Samuel Mifflin. Friend: Henry Nixon, Richard S. Smith in trust. Wife: Elizabeth to receive rents, income &c. for maintenance and education of our children and at her decease to my daughters: Dorothy Frances Harrison, Mary Harrison and at their decease, legacy to Mrs. Mary Bronson wife of Enos Bronson. All residue to said uncle Samuel Mifflin. Exec: And guardian of my children, said wife and uncle. Wit: Peter A. Browne, George Blight, John Wharton. HUMPHREY, S. CLEMENT. Philadelphia, Penna. Inspector of the Customs. Late father Joshua Humphreys. December 18, 1816. March 21, 1823. 7.630. Niece: Sarah Humphreys daughter of my brother Daniel Humphreys, after my wife's decease thirty five dollars as a token for her attendance to her aunt Beulah in her last illness. Wife: Elizabeth Humphreys, income of all estate and at her decease to my nieces: Sarah Humphreys, Mary George, Margaret Humphreys, daughters of my brother Daniel Humphreys, my real estate in Haverford Township, County of Delaware, Penna. and in Philadelphia. Abigail Bassett Williams, Elizabeth Constance Marr, William Allen Marr. Exec: Wife. Friend: Joseph Williams. Codicil July 8, 1818. Appoints Wm. Allen an exr. with said wife. Jas. Stuart, Maria Richards surviving witnesses. Wit: James Engle, James Stuart, Maria Richards. WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH. Borough of Frankford. Farmer. January 10, 1822. March 26, 1823. 7.631. Estate to wife: Ann Williams, she to pay to my two sisters Loury and Ann the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars each. Wit: Moses Webster. Rebecca Moore, Single Woman,, John Rees, Farmer, affd. SHREVE, ARTHUR D. Philadelphia, Penna. October 22, 1821. March 26, 1823. 7.631. Uncle: Arthur Donaldson formerly of Philadelphia, now of Brownsville in this state a mortgage executed by Collin Atkinson of Mansfield, N. J. Legacy to uncle Isaac Donaldson. Amelia Hallowell, widow of James. Cousin: Mary Field, daughter of Thomas S. Field. Friend: James Martin in trust for his children: Frances H. Martin, Anna I. Willis, George Martin and such as may be born before my demise. After said legacies are paid, residue to my mother: Margaret Shreve. Sister Elizabeth Hunt wife of Uriah Hunt. Brother: Caleb Shreve. Exec: Friend: James Martin. Wit: John L. Woolf, Joseph D. Martin, Abraham Helffenstein. WALMSLEY, ISRAEL. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. February 23, 1821. March 27, 1823. 7.633. Estate to my wife: Rebekah. Daughter: Delilah Walmsley and after decease of said wife and daughter then to John Hilborn and to his sister Jane Knight. Exec: Friend: Israel Walton, John Hilborn. Wit: Benjamin Walmsley, Asa Walmsley, Beulah Walmsley. HAIGH, JOHN. Bloom Township. Columbia County, Penna. Farmer. February 26, 1824. March 24, 1824. 7.634. Wife: Ann Haigh. Son in law: Frederick Badisli Swaley, Ann Swaley his wife, my eldest daughter, daughter Harriet now of age and daughter Maria, a minor. Letters to Jeremiah Warder. Exec: Friend: Jeremiah Warder, ____ Warder (of Philadelphia). Wit: John Chamberlin, William Robinson. EVANS, LEWIS. Natches, Mississippi. April 12, 1821. December __, 1823. 7.635. Sons: Robert, Thomas, both minors, my Bruinsburgh Plantation also fifty slaves. Residue to daughters: Maria, Sarah, Georgiana, Eliza, Catharine. Exec: James C. Wilkins, Gabriel Tichenor both of Natchez. Wit: R. A. Carmichael, Wm. Patton, John P. Carson. TOOTH, NATHANIEL DELVALLE. Late of City of Bath. Gentleman. Formerly of Parish of St. Martin, City of Lincoln. October 26, 1817. March 14, 1823. 7.636. Estate to said E. Tooth, late of Bath, Charles, George Tooth, County of Derby, Mary Peet, ___ of same place, died at Havannah in Isle of Cuba. Letters to surviving exrs. Elizabeth Jewell, Charles Tooth, Mary Peet. Exec: E. Tooth, Charles Tooth, George Tooth, Mary Peet. Wit: William Williams, Samuel Richardson. WOLFINGTON, CATHARINE. Widow of Robert Wolfington (uncle John Kidd, decd, late of Cincinnati, Ohio). January 16, 1820. January 25, 1820. 7.637. Legacies to sons: Robert, Thomas, John Wolfington. To exrs. for use of son Richard Wolfington. Daughters: Catharine Wolfington, Margaret Wolfington. Letters to John Wolfington. Exec: Edward R. Gillies (of Philadelphia). Son: John Wolfington, also guardian of said children until of free age. Wit: James Cunningham, James Martin, John Kramer. Edward R. Gillies renounced.