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December 5, 1825. 8.507. APPELL, HENRY. March 26, 1825. 8.397. BALL, JOSEPH. September 6, 1825. 8.469. BALLENTINE, JAMES. February 7, 1825. 8.354. BARNES, ROBERT. April 25, 1825. 8.412. BECK, GRACE. September 19, 1825. 8.473. BEIDEMAN, JOHN. May 23, 1825. 8.415. BENNET, MARIA. August 15, 1825. 8.461. BERNARD, JOHN. June 23, 1825. 8.428. BIDDLE, HANNAH. January 31, 1825. 8.350. BLACK, FRANCIS. March 24, 1825. 8.417. BLAKELEY, WILLIAM. March 26, 1823. 8.372. BLEAKELEY OR BLEAKELEY, DAVID. August __, 1825. 8.367. BOURNE, STEPHEN. July 8, 1825. 8.450. BOUVIER, DANIEL. April 21, 1825. 8.406. BROWN, MARY. July 26, 1825. 8.451. BROWNE, JOHN. June 28, 1825. 8.431. CALDWELL, SAMUEL. October 14, 1825. 8.497. CARMERON, JAMES. (Signed CAMERON). August 23, 1825. 8.467. CARSON, JOHN. January 12, 1825. 8.349. CASTOR, CATHERINE. December 10, 1825. 8.508. CHAMBERLIN, RICHARD. June 22, 1825. 8.428. CLEAVER, JOHN. June 21, 1825. 8.429. CLEMENS, KETURAH. July 27, 1825. 8.466. CLOTHIER, BARBARA. April 21, 1825. 8.407. CONRAD, ELIJAH. February 18, 1825. 8.376. D'ORLIE, JAMES. December 19, 1825. 8.510. DAWSON, ANN I. March 15, 1825. 8.384. DEAN, BENJAMIN. February 14, 1825. 8.373. DeHAVEN, HUGH. August 9, 1825. 8.459. DILWORTH, JAMES. June 13, 1825. 8.434. DONDALSON, WILLIAM. November 4, 1825. 8.490. DONHOWER, CHARLES. November 23, 1825. 8.499. DOUGHERTY, PATRICK. January 13, 1825. 8.351. EDGINGTON, JOHN. May 18, 1825. 8.416. EDWARDS, ANN. April 18, 1825. 8.408. EMERICK, BALTHASAR. July 23, 1825. 8.453. EVANS, BARBARA. January 8, 1825. 8.348. EWING, SAMUEL. February 24, 1825. 8.378. FELTON, PHILIP. June 17, 1825. 8.425. FISHER, HANSE H. October 26, 1825. 8.499. FLEMMING, JOSEPH. August 12, 1825. 8.461. FLOWER, JOHN. October 14, 1825. 8.477. FOSTER, MARY. April 28, 1825. 8.413. FREEMAN, TACY. October 14, 1825. 8.476. FRITEZ, SARAH. October 3, 1825. 8.476. GARDNER, SEBASTIAN. March 23, 1825. 8.389. GERNON, RICHARD. August 13, 1826. 8.464. GILBERT, HANNAH. May 9,1825. 8.415. GILLINGHAM, YEAMANS. May 7, 1825. 8.512. GILLISON, THOMAS. August 16, 1825. 8.365. GORGAS, RACHEL. August 13, 1825. 8.462. GRANDOM, JOHN. October 18, 1825. 8.480. GRENON, MARTHA. February 8, 1825. 8.355. HAGA, GODFREY. February 10, 1825. 8.356. HALL, MARGARET. November 19, 1825. 8.498. HAMILTON, ANDREW. October 22, 1825. 8.370. HAND, MARGARET. June 13, 1825. 8.424. HARTLEY, JOHN MARTIN. November 16, 1825. 8.499. HARTWELL, MARTHA. September 16, 1825. 8.472. HAUTO, GEORGE F. A. February 7, 1825. 8.359. HICKS, THOMAS. September 1, 1825. 8.364. HOWARD, DEBBY ANN. April 16, 1825. 8.405. HULL, AGNES. January 26, 1825. 8.402. HUMPHREY, JAMES. February 19, 1825. 8.379. HUNTLEY, HENRY. June 17, 1825. 8.432. INGLIS, THOMAS. April 23, 1825. 8.409. JOHNSON, PETER. March 11, 1825. 8.396. JOHNSON, RICHARD. March 31, 1825. 8.400. JONES, MARHON. July 20, 1825. 8.453. JONES, OWEN. May 14, 1825. 8.419. JUSTICE, GEORGE. June 3, 1825. 8.423. KELLY, MARY. January 11, 1825. 8.401. KESSLER, MARY. December 2, 1825. 8.506. KEYSER, MICHAEL. October 17, 1825. 8.492. KEYSER, WILLIAM, JR. May 6, 1825. 8.414. KINGSTON, SIMON. July 25, 1825. 8.457. KINN, MATTHIAS. March 29, 1825. 8.396. KNORR, MATTHIAS. July 5, 1825. 8.433. KUNCKEL, CATHARINE. May 25, 1825. 8.416. LACAMPIAN, FRANCIS. September 29, 1825. 8.473. LARDNER, JOHN. March 5, 1825. 8.402. LATIMER, GEORGE. June 24, 1825. 8.430. LEECH, JONATHAN. May 26, 1825. 8.418. LEICH, THOMAS. June 26, 1815. 8.374? LEIPER, THOMAS. July 12, 1825. 8.435. LEWIS, ANN. March 5, 1825. 8.381. LEWIS, ANN. March 10, 1825. 8.400. LOFLAND, PURNEL. June 20, 1825. 8.426. LYNN, ANN. February 10, 1825. 8.380. MAGHEE, WILLIAM. October 13, 1825. 8.475. MANLOVE, WILLIAM E. December 21, 1825. 8.509. McKIRGIN, DANIEL. March 1, 1825. 8.380. MECLASKY, PATRICK. November 1, 1825. 8.507. MILLER, WILLIAM, SENR. November 17, 1825. 8.496. MILROY, JOHN. May 20, 1824. 8.368. MITCHELL, MARGARET. January 4, 1825. 8.346. MOLONEY, CATHARINE (alias QUINLIN). September 15, 1825. 8.471. MONTGOMERY, DAVID. March 3, 1825. 8.385. MOORE, ELIZABETH. April 30, 1825. 8.411. MOORE, MARGARET. May 2, 1825. 8.456. MORRIS, ELIZABETH. May 29, 1825. 8.403. MORRIS, SARAH. October 26, 1825. 8.494. NELSON, JOHN N. September 12, 1825. 8.470. NEWBOLD, MICHAEL. August 12, 1763. Trenton April 7, 1825. 8.448. NOBLE, SAMUEL. March 29, 1825. 8.396. OASTLER, ROBERT. January 17, 1821. 8.344. PERES, PETER. August 18, 1825. 8.463. PETERSON, JACOB. November 22, 1825. 8.503. PILMORE, JOSEPH, D.D. July 27, 1825. 8.454. POTTS, ELIZABETH. April 11, 1825. 8.404. RAINEY, WILLIAM H. May 19, 1825. 8.362. RAMBO, SAMUEL. December 26, 1825. 8.511. RAMER, JOHN. March 21, 1825. 8.410. REX, ANNA. November 30, 1824. 8.389. RHOADS, JOSEPH. March 27, 1824. 8.388. RICE, NICHOLAS. March 19, 1825. 8.386. RICHMOND, CHRISTIANA BICKHAM. January 27, 1825. 8.468. RINEDOLLAR, JACOB. October 31, 1825. 8.484. ROBERTS, REBECCAH. October 14, 1825. 8.514. ROBINSON, HANNAH. July 15, 1825. 8.493. ROSE, ANNE. April 18, 1825. 8.405. RUSSEL, WILLIAM. May 2, 1825. 8.412. SANDFORD, THOMAS JAMES HARRIS. March 31, 1824. 8.391. SARKIES, JOHANNES TER. September 10, 1825. 8.440. SAVIDGE, JOHN. May 18, 1825. 8.415. SCHLICHTER, ANDREW. October 21, 1825. 8.482. SCHWIKKARD, JULIUS FREDERICK. February 16, 1825. 8.376. SENNEFF, ANN. March 8, 1825. 8.383. SHANNON, WILLIAM. October 4, 1825. 8.472. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM. December 19, 1825. 8.509. SHEPPARD, CLEMENT. December 3, 1825. 8.512. SHIPLEY, JOSEPH B. November 20, 1826. 8.427. SHUSTER, GEORGE. October 8, 1825. 8.474. SHUTE, MARY. Aug. 9, 1825. 8.458. SIMLER, GEORGE. November 2, 1825. 8.491. SIMPSON, HANNAH. July 2, 1825. 8.432. SLOBY, SOLOMON. October 22, 1825. 8.492. SMITH, THOMAS. December 3, 1825. 8.506. STACKHOUSE, AMOS. April 11, 1825. 8.403. STEINHAUER, MICHAEL. November 22, 1825. 8.504. STEWART, ELIZABETH. November 24, 1825. 8.505. STEWART, JAMES. November 15, 1825. 8.495. STOLL, WILLIAM. July 19, 1825. 8.457. STREMBECK, JOHN. August 29, 1825. 8.468. STROUD, JOHN. (signed STROUP) August 17, 1825. 8.466. SYNDER, MARGARET. May 23, 1825. 8.429. TAYLOR, ANN. March 29, 1811. 8.450. TAYLOR, GEORGIANNA. November 15, 1825. 8.497. TEES, LEWIS. January 31, 1825. 8.382. THOMAS, MARY ANN. August 5, 1825. 8.468. TOWNSEND, EVAN. January 29, 1825. 8.350. TREMPER, HENRY. March 31, 1826. 8.427. VALLANCE, MARY. October 18, 1825. 8.480. VANDIKE, HENRY. April 23, 1825. 8.408. VOLLMER, FREDERICK. November 8, 1825. 8.492. WARNER, MARY. October 22, 1825. 8.485. WAY, JAMES. March 14, 1825. 8.424. WENT, FURNOIKEN. March 18, 1825. 8.388. WEST, ELIZABETH. November 7, 1825. 8.490. WILEY, PAUL. January 28, 1825. 8.352. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN. September 12, 1825. 8.471. WILLS, JAMES. January 26, 1825. 8.355. WILMER, JOHN. August 5, 1825. 8.459. WILMER, LAMBERT. March 2, 1825. 8.401. WILSON, WILLIAM. August 25, 1824. 8.361. WOODMAN, CONSTANT. February 7, 1825. 8.360. WORRELL, ISAAC. May 7, 1825. 8.413. WORRELL, SARAH. March 12, 1825. 8.384. YETTER, CHARLES. April 23, 1825. 8.409. ____________________________________ OASTLER, ROBERT. Leeds, County of York. Gentleman. February 23, 1820. January 17, 1821. [8.344.] My property in Parishes of Halifax and Huddersfield or elsewhere in Great Britain or any foreign states to my wife: Sarah Oastler. Legacies to my oldest son and heir at law John Oastler and to son in law Thomas Cadman of Leeds, Tobacconist. Exec: Said son in law: Thomas Cadman. Wit: William Hargreaves of Leeds, Soliciter, James Driver, Charles Wild. MITCHELL, MARGARET. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Widow. November 23, 1824. January 4, 1825. 8.346. Margaret Mitchell, Ann Mitchell sisters of my last husband, Associate Presbyterian Church under care of Rev. Dr. Banks, Alexander Towar now treasurer, friend John McAllister, Jr., now (of Philadelphia), in trust for Theological Seminary in Philadelphia under the Associate Synod of North america for the use of the weekly contributing female society of the Associate Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, aforesaid, Eleanor Queen (of Philadelphia), Charlotte Allen, late Charlotte White. Residue to my two daughters: Ann Jane, Margaret Mitchell, should they die under age then to my cousin Rev. John Renwick of South Carolina and his sister, my sisters in law Margaret Mitchell, Ann Mitchell, Margaret and Elizabeth Hamilton, daughters of William Hamilton late of said city, House Carpenter, decd., my brother in law Alexander Wetherup and John Mitchell. Exec: John McAllister, Jr. Friend: William R. Bell of said Liberties. Wit: Thomas Mitchell, Richard Life. EVANS, BARBARA. Widow of John Evans late of this city, Merchant, decd. September 9, 1817. January 8, 1825. 8.348. Catharine Richards, Mary Stokely, Margaret McCoy, Jane Maysey, Maria Stackhouse, Eliza Sevelinge, Catharine Ryan, Barbara McCoy daughter of Margaret McCoy aforesaid, to children of Thomas Young and to Barbara Young his daughter, Mary Tols, Elizabeth Powers, Sussanah Boon, five daughters of Samuel Burling, three daughters of Benjamin Garrigues, decd., daughter of Charles G. Paleske, decd., John Shepard who served an apprenticeship to my late husband, Lydia and Abigail Townsend, daughters of John Townsend, Rebecca, Ann and Elizabeth Elmslie daughters of Alexander Elmslie, Alexander Cruickshank for my relations in Scotland. Residue to sister Christiana Bisset her two daughters Sarah and Margaret and Elspet, Barbara, Margaret and Janet the four daughters of my cousin Gavin Elmslie, decd. Exec: Alexander Elmslie, Nathaniel Holland. Memorandum. To Nathaniel Holland, Ann and Elizabeth Garrigues, Ann Evans wife of William S. Evans, John Sheppard of Greenwich, N.J., Thomas Elmslie, son of A. E., Sarah Elmslie, Sarah Young, Elizabeth Powers and her sister Ann. Wit: John Townsend, Isaac T. Hopper. CARSON, JOHN. Now of Philadelphia, formerly of County Downe, Ireland. December 18, 1824. January 12, 1825. 8.349. Estate to my wife and son Lament, wife to guardian of said son. Letters to Thomas Dow, Thomas Stewart. Exec: Wife. Friends: Thomas Dow, Thomas Stewart. Wit: Mary Dow, Jane McLaughlin, Charles Wheeler. TOWNSEND, EVAN. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. June 12, 1819. January 29, 1825. 8.350. Son: Evan Townsend, all estate subject to legacies to sons Thomas and John Townsend and daughters Margery Walmsley, Elizabeth Bolton, Rachel Strickland. Exec: Son: Evan. Son in law: William Walmsley. Wit: Stevenson Croasdale, Ezra Croasdale, Jr. BIDDLE, HANNAH. Philadelphia. Widow of Charles Biddle. March 9, 1824. January 31, 1825. 8.350. Legacies to each of my nieces: Frances, Hannah, Catharine, Margaret, Elizabeth the daughters of William Lardner. Son: William S. Biddle all my estate for my daughters Mary, Ann and sons: William, James, Charles, Thomas, John, Richard Biddle. Son Nicholas's situation such as not to require the small property I could give him. Exec: Son: William S. Biddle. Wit: Eliza Painter, Elizabeth Browne. DOUGHERTY, PATRICK. District of Southwark, Philadelphia County. January 12, 1825. January 13, 1825. 8.351. Mary Dougherty and Hestor Finton all my estate now on the ground belonging to Anthony Fannon. Exec: George Bayard, District of Southwark. Wit: John H. Tilge, Thomas Matthews, Jr. WILEY, PAUL. County of Philadelphia. January 25, 1823. January 28, 1825. 8.352. Estate to my wife: Elizabeth. Children: Joseph Wiley, Margaret Johnson, wife of James Johnson, Elizabeth Wiley. Letters to Elizabeth Wiley. Exec: Wife. John Wiley. Wit: Joseph Phillips, James Caldwell, John Clark. WILLS, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. Son of late James Wills of said city,Grocer. May 8, 1823. January 26, 1825. 8.355. To Orphan Society of Philadelphia property in Philadelphia which James Wills, Senr. purchased of William Ogden and that purchased of Zachariah Poulson and Dr. Benjamin Rush to the Philadelphia Dispensary, Rachel Wise my housekeeper, Asylum for relief of persons deprived of their reason, four Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia, Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, Society for Support of Charity Schools of Philadelphia, Elijah Conrad, Isaac Elliott, Charles N. Robinson, Mary Kane granddaughter of Rachel Wise, William Brewer, Jane Worrell, Elizabeth Worrell all three residing in Friends Alms house. Residue for an Hospital or Assylum to be denominated "The Wills Hospital for the relief of the Indigent Blind and Lame." Exec: Isaac Elliott, William Morrison. Wit: Charles N. Robinson, Elijah Conrad. BALLENTINE, JAMES. April 3, 1822. February 7, 1825. 8.354. Estate to said wife and her heirs. Letters to Mary Ballantine (signed about two days before his death). Exec: John Ross. Wife: Mary Ballentine. Wit: William Ross, David Ross, Samuel Ross, Walter Ross. GRENON, MARTHA. At present of the city of Philadelphia. Widow. Age 91 years and upwards, formerly Marie Martha Grenon born in the Commune of Limonade a Dependancy of the city of Cape Henry in Hayti formerly St. Domingo. May 11, 1820. February 8, 1825. 8.355. Estate to said niece. Exec: Niece: Marie Melanie Rouanez widow Carty at present of Philadelphia, living with me, legitimate daughter of late Joseph Rouanez and Marie Rose Grenon his wife, and my sister also decd., Wit: Marguerite LeSage, Samuel Shinn, Clement C. Biddle. HAGA, GODFREY. Philadelphia. Merchant. July 3, 1823. February 10, 1825. 8.356. Magdalen Eckel sister of my late wife. Nephew: George Haga and niece: Hannah Sellers both of Virginia. Friend: and relation said Philip F. Mayer and his sister Mary Wackerhagen. Friend: Rev. William H. VonVleck, Mary Peter daughter of my late friend Thomas Bartow, Rev. Lewis VonSchweinitz of Bethlehem and his brother Christian and two youngest sisters, children of late John Ettwein and his grandchildren. Penna Hospital, Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Bible Society of Philadelphia, Northern and Southern Dispensary, Orphan Society of Philadelphia, Indigent widows and single womens Society of Philadelphia, Brethren Church of Philadelphia. Hannah Graff, Maria Jacobson, daughter of late Frederick Boller, Eliza Baker and her sister Catharine, daughters of John Boller, decd., William Daniel Scheel and his sister in law Rebecca Snyder, Mary Sloteman, my present housekeeper Elizabeth Murphy, Anna Zimmerman, Superannuated Preachers of the Brethren Church of Bethlehem, Lawrence Thomsen son of Maria Jacobson by her former husband, John Jordan, Jr., Antonietta Jordan children of said John Jordan, Louisa Graff daughter of Hannah Graff, Rev. Mr. Herman Pastor of Brethren Church in Philadelphia, German Society, friends David Peter,Nicholas Neighbour of Ohio in trust for my niece Barbara Wolgemuth and her children and for Abraham Cherry Holmes and his brothers. Legacy to schools in Indian Country of North America. Exec: Friends: Rev. Philip F. Mayer, John Jordan, Isaac Wampole (of Philadelphia). Wit: Jacob Sulger, Jr. Christopher Graff, Jacob F. Hoeckley. Codicil December 4, 1824. Magdalen Eckel and Hannah Graff, wife of Frederick C. Graff, both decd. to my hired man John Romel. Appoint Charles H. Baker (of Philadelphia), Merchant, to be an exr. Wit: John Singer, Jacob Sulger, Jr. HAUTO, GEORGE F. A. Philadelphia County. January 31, 1825. February 7, 1825. 8.359. Legacy to Rebecka Messinger a single woman of Philadelphia County. Residue to my father ___ and my friends Michael Riter, Grocer of Philadelphia County and Andrew Kirkpatrick of New Brunswick. Exec: Michael Riter, Andrew Kirkpatrick. Wit: Jeremiah Peirsol, Jacob Heutz, Dilworth Wentz, John H. Levering. WOODMAN, CONSTANT. Philadelphia. Merchant. March 7, 1822. February 7, 1825. 8.360. Estate to my wife: Eliza Woodman and at her decease to all the children of my friend Samuel W. Heath. Exec: Wife. Wit: Jacob F. Hoeckley, Isaac Wampole. WILSON, WILLIAM. Norfolk, Virginia. January 20, 1813. August 25, 1824. Exr. Captain William Lewis whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Doctor Manuel Philips (of Philadelphia). RAINEY, WILLIAM H. New York City. Formerly of Philadelphia. May 15, 1825. May 19, 1825. 8.362. Legacies to Friends: Dr. James Ross Smith, John Gibson both of New York City. Cousins: Elizabeth, Sarah, Catharine, Mary and Ann Maria Kepple. Aunt: Catharine Kepple. Friend: Henry Ritter of New York City, money in hands of Cornelius Harson Agent of New York State Prison and James C. Biddle, Esq. Attorney at Law, Philadelphia. Arthur Harper, Esq. Exec: Dr. James Ross Smith, John Gibson, Henry Ritter all of New York City. Wit: Lawrence Murphy, Samuel Corp Ellis, Jonathan Woodruff. HICKS, THOMAS. Parish of Saint Mary Rotherhith County of Surrey. Ship Chandler. July 23, 1812. September 1, 1825. 8.364. Estate in said parish and Parish of Saint John of Wapping to sister: Margaret Hicks, spinster. Exec: Said sister. Wit: Richard Henry Weston, Paul Lee, Joseph Nixon. Codicil September 4, 1812. Legacy to my natural son Thomas Wright. Richard Henry Weston of Wappingwall to be exr. with my said sister. To William Henderson. Wit: Paul Lee, Esther Fair. GILLISON, THOMAS. South Carolina, Beaufort Dist. May __, 1825. August 16, 1825. 8.365. Wife: Hetty Gillison property in Penna. Nieces: Sarah Hugumin, Emeline Hugumin, Sarah Hugamin. Nephew: Thomas Gillison plantation called Cotton Hall near Coolanhatchie or to his eldest brother. Nephew: Cornelius M. Hugumin or his eldes brother. My brother Samuel Gillison property formerly belonged to the estate Lambright. Children of Charles Gillison decd., land in Corsawhatchie where their father formerly resided. Niece: Adella Gillison and to her sister Eliza Ann Gillison. Martha Maghee of Penna. Eldest daughter of John May Gignilliat. Baptist Society in village of Corsawhatchie. Beaufort District Society for educating Indigent children. Exec: Brothers: Abram Hugumin, Samuel Gillison. My said wife. Wit: Joseph Longstreth, Abrahm. Duport, Josiah D____. BLEAKELEY OR BLEAKELEY, DAVID. Ann Vale. Parish of Keddy and County of Armagh. September 19, 1808. August __, 1825. 8.367. Brother in law: Rev. Alexander Paterson of Atughenelly, John Steele of Hanslaw, Esq., and West Darley of Dublin, Merchant, in trust for my son William Bleakley, should he die without issue then to David Bleakley son of my brother John Bleakley lately of Dublin, to his sisters Catharine and Eliza Bleakley, Ann and Mary Bleakley, daughters of my brother William Bleakley of Armagh, Anne Jane Cuming daughter of my sister Margaret, Anne Boyle daughter of my sister and David Porterson son of Rev. Alexander Paterson by my sister Sarah. Exec: Rev. Alexander Paterson, John Steele, Esq., West Darley. Wit: John Baird, Wellstreet Dickson. MILROY, JOHN. Native of Scotland, at present town of Port au Prince. Merchant. June 9, 1818. May 20, 1824. 8.368. Property in Island of Hayti or St. Domingo to my daughter: Adelaide Virginia Milroy, her mother and my brother Mr. Peter Milroy. Property in England in the hands of Mr. Thomas Milroy of George Yard, London, Saddler, I bequeath to my mother, brother and sisters or their children. Exec: Brother: Mr. Peter Milroy, Mr. Robert Goldie both of this town, Merchants, and for the property in England appoint Mr. Thomas Milroy of George Yard. Wit: John Williamson, R. Edge. Codicil December 30, 1822. Substitute Dr. John Williamson as executor in place of Robert Goldie now in London. Wit: Messieurs LeSenateur Ls. Y. Linard, Jean Michel Duval, Yeoman, Edward Loyd, Edward Kynaston, both Merchants from London. HAMILTON, ANDREW. City of Bath. Esq. May 16, 1825. October 22, 1825. 8.370. Property in Penna. in America and elsewhere to my wife: Eliza Hamilton and my daughter: Mary Anne. Legacies to my nurse Elizabeth Patton and to children of Henry Allen Johnson, Esq. of Bath. Exec: Wife, Henry Allen Johnson of city of Bath, Esq., Edward Goldsmid of Westminster, Esq. and Horace Binney of Philadelphia in America, Esq. Guardians of said daughter, my wife, Henry Allen Johnson, Esq, and Edward Goldsmid, Esq. Wit: Jos. Hume Spry, Surgeon, Bath, George Spry, Surgeon, Bath, William Squibb, servant to Alexander Hamilton, Esq. BLAKELEY, WILLIAM. City of New York. Native of Ireland. March 16, 1823. March 26, 1823. 8.372. Estate in Philadelphia and in the Island of Blakeley in River Schuylkill, Penna, unto Edward Moore of New York City, Grocer, upon trust to pay following legacies: Rachel Hazelton, Margaret Moore wife of Edward Moore, Samuel Dougherty of New York City, Jonathan Robertson of said city, James O'Donnel, Ann Ruchle and Nathaniel Young. Exec: Edward Moore of New York City. Wit: John S. Mitchell, George Grubb, Thomas Walker. Codicil March 17, 1823. Legacy to my son: David Bleakley. Wit: John McKim, Patrick Collens. DEAN, BENJAMIN. Town of Springfield, Kentucky. February 2, 1825. February 14, 1825. 8.373. Legacies to James Montgomery, Sarah Dean of Philadelphia, now living with her brother John Dean, Ebenezer Slemans of Kentucky, brother of Washington Slemans. Exec: Robert Ralston. Wit: John Anderson, James M. Davenport. LEICH, THOMAS. Havanna. Native of Philadelphia. Legitimate son of Thomas Leich and of Margaret Groatun. Bachelor. June 12, 1815. June 26, 1815. 8.374? House in which I live belongs to Da. Rafaela Corbelo. Mentions business connections with Savage and Dugan of Philadelphia and Mr. Francis Moran of this city, Merchant. Nephew: Thomas Liech Boildau son of my syster [sic] Anna. Nephew: Charles Jenkins in this Island son of my syster [sic] Maria, Church of St. Mark, Mrs. Raphaela Corbelo and to my three systers: Maria, Anna, Henrietta Liech, res. to my mother: Mrs. Margaret Groatun. Exec: Mr. John Mordoc, Joseph Scull. Wit: Messrs. Joseph Manuel de Lovio, Nicholas Rin, Raphael Garcia. SCHWIKKARD, JULIUS FREDERICK. November 3, 1824. February 16, 1825. 8.376. Wife: Maria Schwikkard, late widow Wolfmeyer to be my heir and adminsitratrix, legacy to Henry Wolfmeyer, her son by first marriage. Wit: Frederick Daniel Terrier, James Mitchell, C. A. Speck. CONRAD, ELIJAH. Philadelphia. February 4, 1825. February 18, 1825. 8.376. Estate to my nephew: Timothy Abbott Conrad in trust for my brother Solomon W. Conrad and his wife Elizabeth, father and mother of said Timothy, and all their children. Exec: Brother: Solomon W. Conrad. Wit: Charles Roberts, Thomas Phipps. EWING, SAMUEL. Philadelphia. Counsellor at Law. November 26, 1824. February 24, 1825. 8.378. Estate to my wife: Eliza and my children. Exec: Wife. Friend: John Sergeant, Esq. Codicil February 5, 1825. To daughter Emily ground granted to John Thomas and Rose his wife. Wit: Harrison Hall, Samuel Nicholas. HUMPHREY, JAMES. Kensington. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Shipwright. May 14, 1820. February 19, 1825. 8.379. Estate to my wife: Mary Ann and to my daughter Fanny Humphreys, after decease of said wife and daughter then to my children: Mary Glan?, Sarah Charmer, Elizabeth Rush, Nancy Guyant and the children of my late son Thomas Humphreys: Thomas, Daniel, James, Jacob, Susan, Eliza Humphreys. Exec:Friend: John H. Connell. My wife. Wit: Nicholas Van Dusen, Thomas H. Connell. Meredith Colhoun and John Henry Roberjot (both Accountants of Philadelphia), affd. Nicholas Van Dusen deceased. McKIRGIN, DANIEL. February 3, 1825. March 1, 1825. 8.380. John Cochren, John Black, Daniel McKirgin, remainder sent home to my father. Exec: Uncle: Daniel Kergin. Note on John McCoy. Wit: Archibald Christy, Robert McKirgin. LYNN, ANN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Widow of Joseph Lynn, late of said Liberties. June 28, 1824. February 10, 1825. 8.380. Children: John Morris Lynn, Samuel Morris Lynn, Mary Hoopes, Joseph Morris Lynn, property purchased of Benjamin West and of Michael Garrett. Exec: Sons: John Morris Lynn, Samuel Morris Lynn. Wit: George Onyx, Thomas Burridge. LEWIS, ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. February 4, 1818. March 5, 1825. 8.381. Children of Jehu Lewis: Ann Eliza, Samuel McLane, Margaret Lewis. Jane Charnley daughter of Edward and Ann Charnley, decd. property held in common with my brother Allen. Margaret Leach granddaughter of Mrs. Jane Leach. Exec: Dr. William Bryan Duffield, Horace Binney, Esq. Wit: David Hardie, Edward Lane. John D. Campbell (of Philadelphia), Tailor, affd. Codicil October 26, 1820. Alters legacy to Margaret Leach. Wit: Mary Binney, Horace Binney, Jr. TEES, LEWIS. Philadelphia, Penna. Shopkeeper. December 5, 1822. January 31, 1825. 8.382. Wife: Catharine Tees and my children son Jacob Tees, grandson George Tees. Exec: George C. Shiveley. My said wife. Wit: William Mann, George C. Schiveley, Matthias Creamer, Jesse Harman. SENNEFF, ANN. Philadelphia. February 26, 1825. March 8, 1825. 8.383. Legacies to my nieces: Elizabeth Cornman, Maria Ashbrook, Ann Cornman, Juliann Hanley. Sisters: Mary Cathrall, Elizabeth Bronman. Mother: Mary Senneff. Elizabeth Ashbrook, Araminta Cork, now living with me. Exec: Sisters: Mary Cathrall, Elizabeth Cornman the elder. Wit: Caleb Carmalt, Jane Donley. WORRELL, SARAH. Borough of Frankford. Widow. October 30, 1824. March 12, 1825. 8.384. Children: Isaac I. Worrell, Rebecca his sister property which I hold in company with my brother John Webster. Wit: Moses Webster, Thomas Fulmer. DAWSON, ANN I. ____. March 15, 1825. 8.384. Brother: Thomas H. Dawson he to pay annuity to my mother Elizabeth Dawson and legacies to nieces Ruth Ann and Elizabeth Dawson, daughters of said brother. Exec: Brother: Thomas H. Dawson. Wit: Samuel Bettle, Thomas Bettle. MONTGOMERY, DAVID. Philadelphia, Penna. Carter. February 23, 1825. March 3, 1825. 8.385. Legacies to Mary and Elizabeth Montgomery daughters by my first wife. My wife: Isabella and to all my children, six by present wife, no names given. Property in Philadelphia and Montgomery County. Exec: Friends: John Crowley of said city watch maker and Cornelius Stevenson of same place, collector of taxes. Wit: Thomas Roney, Henry Habermiehl. RICE, NICHOLAS. Township of Kingsessing. County of Philadelphia. October 2, 1824. March 19, 1825. 8.386. Wife: Hannah Rice my property in Darby conveyed to me from Hannah Gardner now in tenure of John Brown also that conveyed to my by Assignees of Nathan Pearson now in tenure of Josiah Bonsal and Elizabeth Oakford. Property in Darby Township, County of Delaware conveyed to me by Elijah Phipps unto George Gesner and John Hill until my nephew Joseph Fabian attains age of twenty two years. To my nephews and nieces the lawful issue of Richard Simpson and Hannah Fabian. Exec: John Hill, George Gesner both of Kingsessing. Wit: Robert Carr, W. Wilkinson. RHOADS, JOSEPH. Northern Liberties. County of Philadelphia. Carpenter. October 24, 1823. March 27, 1824. 8.388. Exr. my brother Thomas Rhoads of same County, whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Jacob Hagy, Abraham Levering. WENT, FURNOIKEN. ____. March 18, 1825. 8.388. Husband: Casper Went. Wit: Culin Noblit, Edward Packer, Eliza Noblit, Frances Edger. REX, ANNA. Relict of Abraham Rex, decd. Township of Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. August 13, 1819. November 30, 1824. 8.389. Sons: John, George, Levi, Samuel, Enoch, Jacob, Abraham Rex. Daughters: Mary Hollman relict of William Hollman, Anna wife of Jacob Hortter, Margaret wife of Joseph Bockius, Catharine wife of John M. Bockius. To heirs of said daughter Catharine. Granddaughter Anne Rex daughter of son Jacob Rex and at her death to his other children. Exec: Son: John Rex. Son in law: Joseph Bockius. Wit: Valentine Kerper, John Linck. GARDNER, SEBASTIAN. Franckenthal. February 9, 1825. March 23, 1825. 8.389. Mentions Morris Cohen, Brown and Mayer. My Hostess Eliza Browne, brother in law S. M. First. Friend G. F. Squinckham from Freudenthal my native place. John Finger in Fuckstownship Pens. Journeyman Miller. George Freunsht ? Cooper and Brewer in Lancaster. Dr. F. Dos Obendorf in Cincinati. I. Monhenier. To my two daughters Jetter and Lena, the one remaining at home to receive her money through Heyum Lorch. Letters to George David Rosengarten. Exec: Jacob David, Merchant, George David Rosengarten. Friend: G. F. Squinckam to bring one of my daughters here. Wit: Henry David, Henry J. Weil. SANDFORD, THOMAS JAMES HARRIS. Late of Rotherham. County of York. Gentleman. September 12, 1820. March 31, 1824. 8.391. Wife: Mary Sandford. Brother: Charles Samuel Roberts Sandford of Marborough, Gentleman. Brother in law: Philip William Mackworth Yonge of Winsor Green near Birmingham, County of Mackworth, Gentleman and Harriet Anna Maria his wife in trust for my said wife and my son Thomas Harris Sandford. Property in County of Chester now in occupation of Richard Vernon and mortgaged to William Yonge, formerly of Shiffnall County of Salop, now of Bankhouse near Wellington, Surgeon. Brother: Robert Walthall Pierrepoint Sandford. Letters to Mary Sandford. Exec: Said Trustees. Wit: Frederic Keay, Frederick Wills, John Mason Guest Underhill all of Birmingham, County of Warwick, England. Gentleman. JOHNSON, PETER. Waterman of Southwark. Philadelphia County, Penna. Adopted citizen of United States. February 19, 1817. March 11, 1825. 8.396. Exrx. wife: Barbara Johnson whom I leave all my estate. Wit: John Lamb, Timothy Blake. Ann Blake widow of Timothy and Thomas D. Grover of Southwark, Wharf Builder, affd. KINN, MATTHIAS. March 18, 1825. March 29, 1825. 8.396. My plants in gardens of Peter Reyer, Mr. Lanebact and Mr. Wilkinson to be sold. Sample Books of Plants to the Minister Struensee in Berlin. To Philadelphia Alms House. Exec: John Christopher Lang (of Philadelphia), Merchant. Wit: Peter Reger, John Merke. NOBLE, SAMUEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, Penna. Cordwiner. January 16, 1825. March 29, 1825. 8.396. Exrx. wife: Dorothy Nobel. Wit: John G. Wolf, James Smasbey. APPELL, HENRY. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Yeoman. April 6, 1824. March 26, 1825. 8.397. Wife: Elizabeth, John Shoeman, son in law of my wife and Hannah his wife, daughter Elizabeth Greening wife of Richard Greening, daughter in law Louisa Appell, wife of my son Henry and their family, property in Frederick Township, County of Montgomery, Penna. lately purchased from Philip Kraus and Elizabeth his wife, land in Greenwich Township, County of Bucks, Penna. Exec: John Jacoby, son of my wife and William Hyneman of Northern Liberties, Grocer. Wit: Frederick Schmeiding, Jacob F. Hoeckley. JOHNSON, RICHARD. December 29, 1824. March 31, 1825. 8.400. Estate to my mother: Jane Johnson. Exec: Friends: Samuel Bettle, Joseph Warner. Uriah Hunt (of Philadelphia), Book Seller, Samuel Eckstein of Northern Liberties, Paper Maker, affd. LEWIS, ANN. Borough of Frankford. Oxford Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Widow. February 9, 1825. March 10, 1825. 8.400. Son: Jacob Lewis all my property including that joining lands of John Hains in said Township and at his death to my sister Elizabeth Ulrick, Northern Liberties, Widow. Exec: John R. Neff, Nathan Worrell. Wit: Isaac Worrell, Philip Barnet. WILMER, LAMBERT. Philadelphia. ___. March 2, 1825. 8.401. Exrx. wife: Rebecca Wilmer whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Thomas A. Budd, Cornelius Comegys. KELLY, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. November 20, 1812. January 11, 1825. 8.401. Daughter: Mary Tuttle. Sister: Catharine Young. Exec: Daughter: Mary Tuttle. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Hannah Eyre. LARDNER, JOHN. Philadelphia County. May 31, 1824. March 5, 1825. 8.402. Wife: Margaret Lardner. Children: Elizabeth, Lynford, Richard Penn, John, Lawrence Saltar, James, who has lately taken the addition of Lawrence thereto, Henry, Edward, Alexander Lardner. Exec: Wife: Margaret Lardner. Sons: Lynford, Richard Penn, John, Lawrence Saltar Lardner. Wit: Francis Flitcraft, William Kinsey, Benjamin L. Walton. HULL, AGNES. Philadelphia. June 19, 1824. January 26, 1825. 8.402. Daughter: Eliza Burt. Exec: William I. Duane of said city. Wit: Mary Monk, Jane Carson. MORRIS, ELIZABETH. County of Philadelphia. Single Woman. October 5, 1819. May 29, 1825. 8.403. Brother: Robert Owen Morris and his children: Elizabeth Wright Morris, Robert Morris and Mary Anna Morris. Mary Morris daughter of Thomas and Ann Morris. Samuel Roberts and Eliza Roberts children of Jonathan and Tacy Roberts. My sister: Ann Morris. Exec: Said brother. Wit: John Ely, Isaac Bonsall. STACKHOUSE, AMOS. Philadelphia. November 11, 1823. April 11, 1825. 8.403. Wife: Mary. Children: Susanna, Hastings, Powell, Martha, Samuel, Robert, Mary, John Stackhouse and to the children of my late daughter Esther: Henry, Amos, Rebecca, Louis, Mary Ann Bangs. Granddaughter: Elizabeth daughter of late son James and daughter in law Hannah his widow. Exec: Sons: Hastings, Powell, Samuel. Wit: Charles W. Bacon, Samuel Bacon. POTTS, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. Widow. March 16, 1825. April 11, 1825. 8.404. Legacy to sons: Joseph and John by my former husband ____. Exec: Mother: Mary Weatherby and her son James also to be guardian of my younger children George and Charles Potts. Wit: Joseph Hilsee, Thomas Kennedy. ROSE, ANNE. Formerly of Philadelphia. Widow. April 22, 1816. April 18, 1825. 8.405. To children of my son Robert H. Rose and his wife Jane Rose. Letters to Robert H. Rose. Exec: Said son. Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts (of Philadelphia). Wit: Henry Huddleson, John Conard, Jr., Redman Vanhorn. HOWARD, DEBBY ANN. Philadelphia. March 2, 1825. April 16, 1825. 8.405. To the children of my brother in law George Conway and eldest child of my sister Edith Newbold Govett. Legacy left me by William F. Taylor formerly of Va. to Joseph K. Hillegas (of Philadelphia), in trust for my brother Caleb N. Howard and eldest child of my step brother Charles P. Howard. Exec: Friend: Joseph K. Hillegas. Wit: Robert Govett, John D. Thomas. BOUVIER, DANIEL. Born at Conjenies in France now residing in Philadelphia, Penna. to be buried in burial ground of Holy Trinity Church. December 9, 1824. April 21, 1825. 8.406. Wife: Jane Theresa Azan Bouvier all monies in hands of Jacob Howell of this city, also all my property in Conjenies in hands of Louis Mazelier or Maplier, my Attorney in France. Exec: Said wife. Wit: John Snyder, James Redman, Louis V. Durand. CLOTHIER, BARBARA. Widow of Samuel Clothier, Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. March 12, 1824. April 21, 1825. 8.407. Children: Samuel Clothier, Joseph Clothier, Elizabeth Cowper, John Clothier. Grandson: William Clothier son of my daughter Jane White. Granddaughter: Barbara Ann Clothier daughter of son John. Exec: Friend: Jacob Rinedollar, Senr. Daughter: Jane White. Wit: Thomas Timmings, John James. EDWARDS, ANN. Byberry Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Widow. September 23, 1817. April 18, 1825. 8.408. Sons: Daniel Walton, Aaron Walton. Daughters: Ann Cornell, Esther Larer. Children of said daughter Esther: Samuel Edwards Larer, John, Ann, Philip, Daniel Larer. Letters to Aaron Walton. Exec: Sons: Daniel Walton, Aaron Walton. Wit: Isaac Comly, Jr., Josiah Knight. VANDIKE, HENRY. Township of Lower Dublin. Philadelphia County. March 13, 1825. April 23, 1825. 8.408. Wife: Lucy. Daughter: Nancy Vandike. Legacy to Lucy Dungan, daughter of James R. Dungan, and Eliza Tyler. Exec: Wife and daughter. Wit: Charles Shallcross, Jonathan Barrington. INGLIS, THOMAS. Township of Lower Dublin. Philadelphia County, Penna. September 21, 1823. April 23, 1825. 8.409. To my sisters son: Thomas Creighton appoint him exr. Wit: John Holmes, William Cripps. YETTER, CHARLES. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Carpenter. December 13, 1810. April 23, 1825. 8.409. Wife: Sarah Yetter and at her death to children of my brother Baltas Yetter and my brothers in law Isaac Sullender and John Sullender. Exec: Said wife. Friend: David Millington (of Philadelphia), Mariner. Wit: Robert Whitehead, George P. Stout, Abraham Weckerly. Codicil March 20, 1812. Appoint friend John Bunting of Township of Lower Dublin, County of Delaware, Farmer, executor in place of David Millington. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Hannah Eyre. John L. Stout of Northern Liberties, Looking Glass Frame Maker, son of George P. Stout, decd., affd. RAMER, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Yeoman. August 8, 1820. March 21, 1825. 8.410. Estate to my wife: Anna Catharine Ramer. Son: Henry Ramer. Exec: Said wife. Friend: John Mann. Wit: Hannah Eyre, Robert Whitehead. Hannah Eyre, decd. John Carter of Kensington, Ship Carpenter, Conrad Miller, Northern Liberties, Tailor, affd. MOORE, ELIZABETH. Philadelphia. Widow. April __, 1825. April 30, 1825. 8.411. Mother: Elizabeth Meyers. Children: Thomas, Marmaduke, Elizabeth, Maria. Exrs. to be guardian of Elizabeth and Maria. Exec: Friends: Christopher Tennant, Daniel Oldenburgh. Wit: A. C. Salaignac, Samuel Fox. BARNES, ROBERT. Philadelphia. Mariner. September 24, 1821. April 25, 1825. 8.412. Wife: Jane. Son: James Barnes. Exec: Said wife. Wit: Richard Renshaw, Margaret Swann. RUSSEL, WILLIAM. Shipwright of Kensington. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. February 16, 1825. May 2, 1825. 8.412. Wife: Elizabeth Russel. Children: Thomas, William, Isabella, Francis. Exec: Wife. Brother in law: Francis G. Ballington. Wit: Elizabeth Wiley, Joseph Barton. FOSTER, MARY. Widow of William Foster of Township of Lower Dublin. Philadelphia County, Penna. October 13, 1824. April 28, 1825. 8.413. Son Josiah Foster, decd. Sons: Amos, Miles, George Foster to be excused from interest due me. To my sons: Joseph, Strickland, William Foster. Grandsons: Josiah, Strickland Knight, sons of my daughter Mary, Josiah, William Foster, sons of my son Amos. Daughter: Mary Knight wife of Joseph Knight. Exec: Friends: Jonathan Thomas and Benjamin Crispin of Lower Dublin. Wit: William Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Jr. WORRELL, ISAAC. Borough of Frankford. Philadelphia County. March 18, 1824. May 7, 1825. 8.413. Daughter in law: Sarah Worrell wife of my son Benjamin, decd., and her two children Isaac I. Worrell, Rebecca Worrell, daughter Rebecca Comly and her six children: James, Elizabeth, Isaac, Jacob, Eleanor, Joseph Comly. Exec: Friend: Nathan Harper. Grandsons: Isaac I. Worrell. Wit: Robert Worrell, William Griffith, Nathan Worrell. Codicil September 9, 1824. Wit: Robert Worrell, William Griffith, Jesse Y. Castor. KEYSER, WILLIAM, JR. Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. January 5, 1825. May 6, 1825. 8.414. Nephews: Gustavus, William, James Thomas (of Philadelphia). Nephew: James Kirk. Sister: Mary Thomas. Brother: Leibert Keyser. Exec: Father: William Keyser. Wit: Thomas Roney (of Philadelphia), Currier, Sarah Kirk of Germantown. GILBERT, HANNAH. Borough of Frankford. Philadelphia County. March 24, 1825. May 9,1825. 8.415. Daughter: Nancy Peart to enable her to educate my two daughters Amelia and Eliza Peart. Daughter: Hannah Gilbert when of age. Exec: Friend: Thomas W. Duffield. Wit: Giles Love, Abraham H. Duffield. SAVIDGE, JOHN. Late a Captain in Penna. Line of the Army of the Revolution, now a Pensioner of United States, residing in Philadelphia. November 1, 1821. May 18, 1825. 8.415. Exr. Nicholas Mack, Inn Keeper (of Philadelphia), whom I leave all my estate. Wit: John Cook C. [sic], Thomas Lloyd. BEIDEMAN, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Cordwainer. April 25, 1825. May 23, 1825. 8.415. Exrx. wife: Catharine A. Beideman whom I leave all my estate. Wit: John Weiss, Enoch Fraley, Jacob F. Hoeckley. EDGINGTON, JOHN. Philadelphia. House Carpenter. May 10, 1825. May 18, 1825. 8.416. Exr. Friend: Henry Orman whom I leave all my estate. Wit: John Shermer, Michael Caner, William Shermer. KUNCKEL, CATHARINE. Philadelphia. Widow. February 14, 1824. May 25, 1825. 8.416. Legacy to nephew: Adam Hague. All residue to my four daughters: Mary wife of George Egert, Margaret wife of George Kugler, Catharine Beideman, Christianna wife of George W. Tryon. Daniel L. Beideman son of daughter Catharine. Exec: Sons in law: George Egert, George Kugler, George W. Tryon. Daughter: Catharine Beideman, Widow. Codicil August 27, 1824. Revokes appointment of executors appoint son in law George W. Tryon and daughter Mary Egert widow of George Egert as executor and executrix. Wit: John Perkin, Nathan R. Potts. BLACK, FRANCIS. Oxford Township. Philadelphia County. Tavern Keeper. November 18, 1824. March 24, 1825. 8.417. Estate to my wife: Catharine Mary. Exec: Friend: Hugh McKinley, Oxford Township, Farmer. Said wife. Wit: William W. Haley, Thomas S. Smith. LEECH, JONATHAN. Township of Lower Dublin. Philadelphia County, Penna. Yeoman. February 28, 1811. May 26, 1825. 8.418. Exr. to sell land in Mooreland Township which John Boucher and Joshua Comly, executors of estate of Joshua Boucher decd., conveyed to me and John Blake, Jr. Sisters: Hannah Fisher, wife of Malachi Fisher, Rebecca Yerkes, wife of George Yerkes, and to their children. Jonathan L. Blake, son of John Blake, Jr., and Alice Worrell, daughter of Demas Worrell. Exec: John Blake, Jr. Wit: John Trunk, Joseph Johnson. JONES, OWEN. Philadelphia. Country Place Lower Dublin, Montgomery County. June 15, 1822. May 14, 1825. 8.419. Wife: Hannah Jones. Nieces: Hannah and Jane Foulke, daughters of my sister Jane Foulke, decd., Daughters of nephew Caleb Foulke. Charles Wister and Susanna Price, children of my sister Loury Wister. Sisters: Hannah Foulke, Sarah Rutter, Susanna Nancarrow, Ann Jones and Rebecca Jones. Nephew: John Wister and to his sons Jones, William, John Wister, Jr. House occupied by Caspar Whiteman to my nephew Owen Jones son of my late brother Jonathan. Nephew: Edward Foulke son of my sister Hannah. Niece: Susanna Foulke. Nephew: George Foulke. Land bought of Christiana Gulielma Gaskell, Miers Fisher and Anthony Morris, ground rent out of lot in Philadelphia originally let to John Young now payable by James and John Bell. Exec: Friends: Joseph Warner, James Seller, Samuel Sellers. Wit: Andrew D. Cash, T. I. Smith. Codicil January 21, 1824. March 19, 1824. September 13, 1824. Wit: Andrew D. Cash, Thomas Mitchell. Codicil April 15, 1825. Wit: John R. Pearson, Stevenson Smith. JUSTICE, GEORGE. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, Penna. April 19, 1823. June 3, 1825. 8.423. Children: Elizabeth Woolly, Rebecca J. Mitchell, Mary J. Bartling, Jacob Justice, George M. Justice. Granddaughters: Mary Ann E. Bartling and Phebe J. Bartling. Grandsons: George Justice Mitchell, John Moore Mitchell. Exec: Sons: Jacob, George M. Justice. Wit: David Ellis, Mordecai Simmons. HAND, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Widow. June 17, 1824. June 13, 1825. 8.424. Friends: Mrs. Sarah Tobin, Joseph D. Brown, Benneville D. Brown, Catharine Ann Row, Mary Alexander, Marsh Brandon Clark, Ann Wead, Jr. To St. Peters Church, Philadelphia and Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. Exec: Friend: Joseph D. Brown, Merchant, Philadelphia. Wit: Isaac Wampole, Jr., I. Wampole. WAY, JAMES. Philadelphia. Merchant. March 3, 1825. March 14, 1825. 8.424. Wife: Ann. Children: Ann, James, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Amanda, William, Tunis, and George Way, Sarah Bailey, Caleb Way. To my wife's two children: Emely and Robert Howell. Exec: Friends: George Pierce of Chester County and my partner in trade Thomas R. Tunis. Wit: Alexander Greaul, Frederick Beates. FELTON, PHILIP. Bristol Township. Philadelphia County. February 16, 1822. June 17, 1825. 8.425. Wife: Ann Madlene. Children of son Philip Felton, decd. and to Mary his widow. Son: John Felton land bounded by Benjamin Bucks land, Whitakers factory, by lands of John Roberts, Alexander Wilson and Isaac Thomas. Letters to John Felton the surviving exr. Exec: Son: John Felton. Friend: John Roberts of said Township, Yeoman. Wit: John DePrefontaine, Samuel Vanhorn. LOFLAND, PURNEL. Philadelphia, Penna. Silver Smith. April __, 1812. June 20, 1825. 8.426. Exrx. and legatee my wife: Sarah Lofland. Wit: Elizabeth Colly, George Wood, Ann Wood, Mary Corkrin (of Philadelphia), widow. TREMPER, HENRY. Philadelphia. Merchant. July 27, 1825. March 31, 1826. 8.427. Exrx. and legatee, wife: Elizabeth Tremper. Wit: Soytteton Physick, John R. Brinckle, Isaac Wampole. SHIPLEY, JOSEPH B. Wilmington, Delaware. Malster and Brewer. April 10, 1817. November 20, 1826. 8.427. Wife: Mary H. Children: Mary Ann, Charles, Eliza Jane, Samuel Shipley, bond payable by George Pearce. Exec: Said wife. Friend: William Seal. Wit: Joseph Jones, Isaac Hendrickson. CHAMBERLIN, RICHARD. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. House Carpenter. June 10, 1825. June 22, 1825. 8.428. Wife: Ann, daughter of Samuel Baxter. Son: John Chamberlin. Daughter: Eleanor Land. Exec: Son: John Chamberlin. Friend and neighbour: Abraham Lower of Northern Liberties, Cabinet Maker. Wit: William H. Hart. Frederick Beates. BERNARD, JOHN. Now in Laurence Township, Hunterdon County, N. J. June 16, 1825. June 23, 1825. 8.428. Exr. and sole heir, nephew: John Diamond. Wit: B. Rush Rhees, M.D., Edmund Burk, Edmund Burk, Jr. James Burk (of Philadelphia), son of Edmund Burk, affd. SYNDER, MARGARET. Township of Germantown. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Widow. November 9, 1820. May 23, 1825. 8.429. Daughter: Susanna Mouille wife of Maturin Mouille. Letters to Francis Engle, Charles Mouille. Exec: Brother: Francis Engle. Grandson: Charles Mouille. Said daughter. Wit: William B. Leibert, Francis Engle. CLEAVER, JOHN. Borough of Norfolk, Virginia. March 2, 1815. June 21, 1825. 8.429. Exrx. and legatee wife: Grace Cleaver. Wit: B. Walls?, John McPhail, Robert Sortter. George D. Cookey, Lebbens Whitney both (of Philadelphia), affd. LATIMER, GEORGE. Philadelphia. Merchant. July 15, 1823. June 24, 1825. 8.430. Wife: Margaret Latimer. Daughters: Elizabeth, Margaret Latimer. Exec: Said wife. Son: James Latimer. Two daughters. Codicil December __, 1823. Appoint friend John R. Latimer to be one of my executors. Wit: John Roberts, I. W. Gouge, Benjamin Tilghman. Wit: John Roberts, John R. Latimer, Benjamin Tilghman. BROWNE, JOHN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Myself, my wife and children to be interred in what is called "Coats Burial Ground". March 9, 1821. June 28, 1825. 8.431. Wife: Mary Browne. Daughter: Mary Brown, widow. Son: Aquila A. Browne and his daughter Anna Smith Browne. Daughter: Melissa Warwick. Son: Peter A. Browne. Grandchildren: Abraham Hulings, Mary Prentrill, Priscilla Hulings, Hester Levering children of my deceased daughter Priscilla Hulings and to children of my daughter Adelissa Harned wife of John Harned. Deceased daughter Anna Brown. Letters to Aquila A. and Peter A. Browne the surviving executors. Exec: Said wife. Sons: Aquila A. Browne, Peter A. Browne. Wit: H. Solomon, John Swift, Robert E. G. Swift. Codicil November 1, 1823. Revokes legacy to Anna Smith Browne. Wit: Henry Pembert. SIMPSON, HANNAH. Widow of James Simpson formerly of Salem, N. J. June 11, 1825. July 2, 1825. 8.432. Sister: Sarah Rogers now or lately of Upper Penns Neck. Son: James in trust for daughter Mary and son Joseph H. Simpson. John Fordham of Kensington, Penna. Residue to all my children. Exec: Son: Thomas Simpson. Wit: Jacob Earnest, Zebulon Thomas, Thomas Bedford. HUNTLEY, HENRY. Woodside Farm. Blockley Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. March 17, 1825. June 17, 1825. 8.432. Wife; Jane Huntley. Sons: Henry, Robert, Richard Huntley. Daughters: Esther Huntley, married daughters Mary Lockwood (of Philadelphia), Hannah Doal of York in Upper Canada and Jane Reese. Letters to Maurice Huntley. Exec: Wife: Jane Huntley. Son: Maurice Huntley. Wit: John Reid, George Reid. James Reid, Blockley Township, Silver Plater, brother of George, now absent, affd. KNORR, MATTHIAS. Germantown. County of Philadelphia. Cedar Cooper. June 6, 1821. July 5, 1825. 8.433. Wife: Susanna. Children: Mary Rittenhouse, Lydia Fry, Susanna Gorgas, Matthias Knorr, Jr., and John Knorr. Exec: Sons: Matthias, John Knorr. Wit: William B. Seibert, John Engle. Joseph Rittenhouse, affd. DILWORTH, JAMES. Borough of Frankford. County of Philadelphia, Penna. June 11, 1823. June 13, 1825. 8.434. James Hunter of Radnor Township, Del. County, Esq. and Silas E. Weir (of Philadelphia), Merchant in trust for son Reese Dilworth and my daughter Ann Peters Smith wife of Dockeray Smith and to her children. Exec: James Hunter, Silas E. Weir. Wit: Jacob Coats, Jesse Walton. LEIPER, THOMAS. Philadelphia. April 20, 1824. July 12, 1825. 8.435. Sons: George, William, Samuel. Daughters: Martha wife of Rev. Dr. Janeway, Elizabeth wife of Robert Taylor, Helen wife of Robert M. Patterson, Jane Duval Kane, unmarried daughters Ann Gray Leiper and Julia Dunlap Leiper. Granddaughter: Elizabeth daughter of my son James. Guardians of my minor children, my wife and sons in law Rev. Dr. Jacob J. Janeway and Dr. Robert M. Patterson. Trustees, Paul Beck, Jr., and Joseph Reed, property in Del. County. purchased of John Wall, property on Crum Creek purchased of Isaac Weaver and joining Reese Dicks land. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth. Son: George. Friends: Paul Beck, Jr., Joseph Reed, Esq. Codicil April 21, 1824. Son William to be one of executors. Wit: Nathan Atherton, Mary B. Gray, William Glenn. ALLEN, CHAMLESS. Philadelphia, Penna. May 10, 1822. July 14, 1825. 8.440. Wife: Rachel Allen. Daughter: Sarah Ann Wilson. Granddaughters: Elizabeth Mendenhall, Caroline Mendenhall. Letters to Rachel Allen the surviving executrix. Exec: Nephew: Samuel all (of Philadelphia), Merchant. Wife: Rachel Allen. Wit: George W. Gibbons, Edward Needles. SARKIES, JOHANNES TER. Calcutta in Province of Bengal. Merchant. February 25, 1812. September 10, 1825. 8.440. To my eldest son: Johannes Sarkies property in Calcutta formerly property of Stephen Mirza, property between houses of Stephanuse Arratoon and Moses Cachick Arakel. To son: Carrapit Sarkies, property formerly of Hadjec Mustapha now in occupation of William Bell Europe Shop Keeper. To son: Beetan Sarkies, property formerly belonging to John Palling, Esq. and that formerly belonging to Padre Owen, decd. Son: Marterose. Daughters: Khadum wife of Sarkies Owen of Calcutta, Cachcatoon wife of Arratoon Vertannes of Calcutta, Zeenapan wife of Arratoon Joseph Camell, Begom wife of Thatheus Johannes and Tague widow of Stephanuse Arratoon. Niece: Elizabeth Arratoon Galoose. Sister: Gabriel Kavorke. Exec: Wife: Mariam John Sarkies. Sons: Johannes Sarkies, Carrapit Sarkies, Beatan Sarkies, Marterose Sarkies all of Calcutta, Merchants. Wit: Arratoon Kaloos, William August Brewer, M. Marcos, R. Cracraft. NEWBOLD, MICHAEL. Chestefield. Burlington County, N. J. Yeoman. June 8, 1763. August 12, 1763. Trenton April 7, 1825. 8.448. Wife: Ester Newbold. Sons: John, Clayton, Joseph Newbold. Daughters: Ann, Rebecca, Mary, Susanna Newbold. Grandchildren: Rachel, Martha, Ann, Charlotte Newbold. Plantations purchased of William French, of Thomas Staples, Senr. and Thomas Staples, Jr. in Township of Springfield. Property adjoining land of William Wood and William Newbold. Property in Kensington, Philadelphia. Property in Northern Liberties (of Philadelphia), purchased of Mary Fairman and of William Fairman. Property in Chesterfield purchased of John Homer and in Bethlehem, Hunterdon County, N. J. Exec: Said three sons: ___. Cousin: Michael Newbold son of William and Susanna Newbold. Wit: Caleb Newbold, Anthony Taylor, Henry Burr, Jr., John Robinson. TAYLOR, ANN. Township of Chesterfield, County of Burlington, N. J. June 27, 1809. March 29, 1811. 8.450. Sons: Michael and Anthony Taylor. Grandson: Michael Newbold son of Thomas and Mary Newbold. Daughters: Mary Newbold, Sarah and Ann Taylor. Grnddaughter: Ann Newbold. Exec: Son: Michael Taylor. Son in law: Thomas Newbold. Wit: Samuel Hough, Jno. Newbold, Susannah Hough. BOURNE, STEPHEN. Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. Gentleman. June 22, 1825. July 8, 1825. 8.450. Daughter: Ann Bourne ten dollars annually, all residue to wife: Catharine and my children: Mary, John, Harriet Bourne. Grandson: Stephen Bourne. Letters to William Adams, Catharine Bourne. Exec: William Adams, Mantua Village, Gentleman. Wife: Catharine and James Alexander. Wit: Jedediah Strong, Jacob S. Royal. BROWN, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow. November 30, 1822. July 26, 1825. 8.451. Mother: Elizabeth Armit. Aunt: Hannah Steel. Sons: James and Elijah and Mary wife of said son James. Children of decd. sons: Armit, Charles, Joseph Brown and daughter Elizabeth Hornor, Elijah B. Horner youngest son of daughter Elizabeth. Letters to Elijah Brown. Exec: Sons: James and Elijah. Wit: William Berrien, Benjamin E. Foote. Codicil December 2, 1822. Daughter Catharine Brown. Granddaughters: Mary A. Askew, Elizabeth and Catharine Brown. Frederick Brown and his sister Elizabeth Brown. Wit: Same as to will. JONES, MARHON. District of Southwark, Philadelphia. Widow. June 26, 1822. July 20, 1825. 8.453. Brother: David Grieve. William I. Foulk, Marian Jones Chadsey, Betty Grieve Chadsey, Marian Martin, Marion I. Sandford, Marion I. Gay, Marion I. Fuller, Martha Holland, Margaret Martin, daughter of Margaret Martin, decd., Mary F. Grieve, Helen M. Grieve. Nieces: Martha Holland, Sarah Farmer, Eliza Chace, Mary Grieve, Helen Maria Grieve. To all children of Margaret Martin, decd. Exec: Nathaniel Holland (of Philadelphia), Hatter. Wit: Peter Williamson, Thomas Mitchell. EMERICK, BALTHASAR. Philadelphia. Baker. August 20, 1824. July 23, 1825. 8.453. Daughters: Susanna Painter, Mary Baker, Elizabeth Walton. Son: Benjamin Emerick. Grandsons: William B. Emerick, son of decd., son Joseph, and Daniel B. Emerick. Granddaughters: Maria Schaffer, Sophia Mecklin, children of my daughter Catharine Wagner, decd., and Eliza Hansell, Mary, Helen, and John Baltes Emerick, property in Penn Township purchased of A. Keyser and I. Ballinger. Exec: Son in law: Enoch Walton. Wit: Jacob Sulger, Jr., Isaac Wampole. PILMORE, JOSEPH, D.D. Present Rector of St. Paul's Church. Philadelphia. May 22, 1816. July 27, 1825. 8.454. To Church of Moravian or United Brethren in America and to Poor of St. Paul's Church. To Rev. Joseph Turner (of Philadelphia). Granddaughter: Miss Sarah Pilmore Wood daughter of Mrs. Margaret Wood, her father being decd. To the three remaining children of Joseph Wood: My stepson, December'd, namely Joseph Pilmore Wood, Lucretia Wood, Mary Benezet Wood. To the original Bible Society in Philadelphia and to Protestant Episcopal Society established in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary Chandler, Mrs. Esther Bouner my housekeeper, Mrs. Martha Cottman formerly my housekeeper and Frederick Scrider my man servant. To Society of the Sons of St. George established in Philadelphia. Exec: Richard North, John Matthews Esq., (of Philadelphia). Wit: Stephen North, Daniel Williams. Deborah F. Williams, Philadelphia, Single Woman and John Claxton (of Philadelphia), affd. MOORE, MARGARET. Northern Liberties. Widow. January 30, 1825. May 2, 1825. 8.456. Friends: Daniel Oldenberg (of Philadelphia), Hatter and Samuel Sturgis of Northern Liberties in trust for my daughter Mary Coulston wife of Israel Coulston. Daughter: Elizabeth McCallister. Daniel Stump. Granddaughter: Maria Briggs. Grandchildren: Louisa, Elizabeth, Mary, Eleanor, Israel, Joseph Coulston, children of said daughter Mary Coulston. Letters to Daniel Oldenburg. Exec: Friends: Daniel Oldenberg, Samuel Sturgis. Wit: Thomas Coasts, Jr., John Mullison. KINGSTON, SIMON. District of Southwark. Mariner. April 10, 1825. July 25, 1825. 8.457. Wife: Sarah Kingston. Children: Stephen B. Kingston, John Kingston, Sarah Bassett, Ann Kingston, Abigail Kingston, Mary Kingston. Exec: Aaron Wolff. Wit: Samuel Cobb. Joshua Robinson. STOLL, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. April 14, 1825. July 19, 1825. 8.457. Wife: Christiana. Children: William and John Stoll, Margaret Frank, Juliana Smith. Letters to Wm. Stoll, John Stoll, Christian Frank, I. G. Smith. Exec: Sons in law: Christian Frank, J. George Smith. Wit: Joseph Courtney, Frederick Beates. ALLEN, MARGERY. Philadelphia. August 19, 1824. August 3, 1825. 8.458. Children: Elizabeth Allen, Jane Allen now Garner or Gainer, Mary Allen now Powell. Grandchildren: Charles Moses, William Moser. Son: John Allen two dollars. Exec: Jane Garner, Mary Powell. Wit: Richard C. Aspell, Alexander Barber, Margaret George. SHUTE, MARY. Philadelphia. Widow of John Shute. April 2, 1825. Aug. 9, 1825. 8.458. Sister: Sarah Bringhurst. Niece: Elizabeth Bringhurst and Ann Bringhurst daughter of my nephew Jno. Bringhurst, decd. Nieces: Sarah McCallah, Sarah Bringhurst. Exec: Brother: George Bringhurst, Samuel Bonnell. Wit: Griffith Edwards, Griffith Edwards, Jr. WILMER, JOHN. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Yeoman. April 28, 1817. August 5, 1825. 8.459. Wife: Hannah and to Hannah Catharine Brant and Samuel Stevenson Booth two of my wife's children by former marriage. Exec: Said wife. Friend: Elijah Heaton, Northern Liberties, Dealer in Flour. Wit: Jacob Coleman, Charles I. Wolbert. DeHAVEN, HUGH. Philadelphia. Esq. December __, 1824. August 9, 1825. 8.459. Children: Peter DeHaven, Holstein DeHaven, Hugh DeHaven, Harriet Barber, Amelia Atlee, Lindsay Coats DeHaven, Emma Maria Clay. Grandson: Hugh DeHaven son of Holstein DeHaven. Son: Hugh in partnership with Samuel Durborow and Guy Bryan, Jr. Friend: John Farr (of Philadelphia). Exec: Sons: Holstein, Hugh DeHaven. Wit: Daniel B. Smith, Job R. Smith. FLEMMING, JOSEPH. Charleston. About to sail for Liverpool. June 1, 1824. August 12, 1825. 8.461. Wife: Elizabeth and her children. Sister: Anne, debts to be paid out of concern of Jos. S. and Jos. Flemming. Letters to Robert Flemming. Exec: Robert Flemming (of Philadelphia), Thomas Flemming of Charleston. Wit: James Barkley, H. Y. Walton, John R. McBurney. Thomas Flemming, Charleston, S. C. Merchant and James Ross of same place, Merchant, affd. BENNET, MARIA. County of Philadelphia. Widow. December 20, 1819. August 15, 1825. 8.461. Nephew: Samuel Parker. Children of my brother William: John Parham, Robert Parham, Joseph Parham. Margaret Eydelot late Parham. Children of Susan Lammott decd., late wife of Daniel Lammott. Elizabeth Williams wife of Nathaniel F. Williams and to her children. Mary Goddard wife of John Goddard and all her children. John Goddard and William C. Beck joint trustees for estates for children of Mary Goddard and William C. Beck. Exec: Paul Beck, Jr., John Goddard, William C. Beck (of Philadelphia). Wit: Richard Johnson, Jno. B. Sutton. Republished November 14, 1823. GORGAS, RACHEL. Relict of John Gorgas. Germantown Township. Philadelphia County. April 29, 1818. August 13, 1825. 8.462. Estate to my daughter: Sarah Gorgas single woman, if she marries then to my children: Catharine, Christiana, Sarah, George, Joseph, Susan. Exec: Sons: George, Joseph. Wit: Peter Leibert, John Leibert, Jr. PERES, PETER. Phisician [sic]. September 16, 1824. August 18, 1825. 8.463. Estate to my daughter: Fanney Peres, now widow of Andrew Carmaday, Cannady or Kannada. Son: William Peres and four children of said daughter. Mortgage on property of Lewes Enters. Badge of Cincinnati to said son but if he should die without issue to my grandson John Robinson. Exec: Son and daughter. George W. Steinhauer, Jonathan Harvey Hurst, affd. GERNON, RICHARD. Signed in Paris March 19, 1826. August 13, 1826. 8.464. Wife: Antoinette Gour Gernon. Children: Cora, Emilie, Richard, Edward Gernon. Robert O'Byrne of Paris, affd. STROUD, JOHN. (signed STROUP) Philadelphia. Taylor. September 9, 1823. August 17, 1825. 8.466. Wife: Margaretta. Children: Catharine, Margaretta, John, Jacob, Elisabeth, Maria, Sarah, George, last four named to be maintained out of estate till they are fifteen years of age. Exec: Wife. Son: John Stroup. Son in law: George Lybrand. John Stroup, Northern Liberties, Tailor, George Lybrand, Philadelphia, Brick Maker, George Keffer, Peter Christian Esq. (of Philadelphia), affd. CLEMENS, KETURAH. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Widow. July 26, 1822. July 27, 1825. 8.466. Legacies to grandchildren: Louisa, and Henry Sticher and the residue to be divided into eleven parts for my children and grandchildren. Exec: son: Jacob Clemens. Son in law: Peter Keyser. Wit: John Conard, Isaac Parry. CARMERON, JAMES. (Signed CAMERON). Philadelphia. Formerly Inn Keeper. August 5, 1825. August 23, 1825. 8.467. Wife: Mary Ann. Mary Jane Golder wife of Archibald Golder of Baltimore and to her daughter Esther. Exec: Wife: Mary Ann Cameron. Wit: William Kirkham, Isaac Wampole. RICHMOND, CHRISTIANA BICKHAM. Wife of William Richmond of Bloomingdale, New York. August 28, 1824. January 27, 1825. 8.468. Rev'd. R. Cathcart of Yorktown, Penna. and to my cousin George Bickham Reese in trust for my parents Anna Neill and Lewis Neill. Aunt: Christiana Finney. Said husband and two brothers George Bickham and Thomas Neill. Letters to George Bickham Reese. Exec: Robert Cathcart, George Bickham Reese. Wit: Christiana R. Reese, Susan B. Brown. STREMBECK, JOHN. County of Philadelphia, Penna. August 16, 1825. August 29, 1825. 8.468. Estate to my wife: Sarah whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Isaac Stilwell, Joseph King Turner. THOMAS, MARY ANN. Philadelphia. Widow. Formerly of Island of Barbadoes. June 4, 1824. August 5, 1825. 8.468. To Mrs. Ann King, widow of R. King of Barbadoes, and to her three daughters Ann Eliza King, Mrs. Caroline Spelling and Mrs. Charlotte Halfhide. Mrs. Sarah Saunders of Barbadoes and her daughter Mrs. Margaret Jane Savary. Mrs. S. I. Stuart of Montgomery County, widow and Mrs. I. Edey, widow and her two grandchildren Simmons and Julia Edey. Mary Ann Reese of Barbadoes daughter of Joseph Wood Reese, decd. Mary Austin, Abel Straghan son of Dr. W. G. Straghan and Sarah Atkins all of Barbadoes. Ann Robinson, Mary Jane Robinson, Mrs. Eliza Vaughan, widow, and Mrs. Elizabeth Savary, widow also of Barbadoes. Rev'd. James Abercrombie of Philadelphia. Mary Jane Thomas residing in house of William McKinzie, Philadelphia. George S. Savary now in Philadelphia. Mary Ann Savary, John R. Savary, William Thomas Savary, Jane Saunders P. Savary, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Jane Savary of Barbadoes. Exec: George S. Savary. Friend: William McKenzie. Wit: Humphrey Atherton, Lawrence Sink, Edward Townsend. BALL, JOSEPH. Philadelphia. Gentleman. September 8, 1812. September 6, 1825. 8.469. Exrx. wife: Esther whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Benjamin Labbree, George Haywood. Codicil Property in Brier Creek Township, Northumberland County, Penna, bequeathed to me by my late uncle William Ball. John Hewson, Joseph L. Ingles, William Rittenhouse executors for William Ball. Mentions Joseph Parker, James Carter, Jacob Abbott, Michael Romly. Wit: Robert Hudson, Benjamin Labbree. NELSON, JOHN N. Philadelphia County, Penna. Shoemaker. September 6, 1825. September 12, 1825. 8.470. Property in County of Worschester near Snow Hill in Maryland and all other property to be sold, proceeds to friend Elizabeth Taylor, County of Philadelphia, at whose house I now dwell, and to my brothers and sisters. Money in hands of George Worrell (of Philadelphia), Black or White Smith. Exec: David Warren, Weaver, Thomas W. Whatkins, Sail Maker both of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Wit: Peter Lewis, Samuel White, Lewis D. Belair. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. May 5, 1825. September 12, 1825. 8.471. Plantation in Brandywine Township, County of Chester purchased of Daniel William, wife Elizabeth Williams, daughters Mary and Deborah and sons Isaac and John Williams. Exec: Said sons. Wit: Isaac Bonsall, Isaiah Williams. MOLONEY, CATHARINE (alias QUINLIN). Now residing in District of Southwark. Philadelphia County. May 18, 1825. September 15, 1825. 8.471. Mrs. Susan Bradford, Mrs. Hannah Kennedy, Miss Ellen Carrell, Miss Emmely Cauffman, Mrs. Anna Brown, Miss Anna Chadeayne, Miss Grice (of George), Miss Hannah Pugh and to Roman Catholic Society of St. George for educating poor orphan children. Exec: Friends: Joseph Snyder, District of Southwark, Balcksmith, William Bradford (of Philadelphia), Bookseller. Wit: Catharine Wiseman, Catharine M. Cauffman. HARTWELL, MARTHA. Philadelphia. Widow. April 10, 1824. September 16, 1825. 8.472. Daughter: Betsey Reynolds. Daughter in law: Sarah Hartwell and her daughter Mary Hartwell. Grandsons: Hartwell Reynolds, Barney Hartwell. Exec: Son in law: Simeon Reynolds. Wit: Robert Whitehead, L. W. Eyre. SHANNON, WILLIAM. Citizen of Penna. Gunsmith, residing in Township of Moyamensing, Philadelphia County. August 24, 1824. October 4, 1825. 8.472. Wife: Jane Shannon. Daughter: Jane Shannon. Exec: Friends: James Stranaghan, Thomas F. Joyce. Wit: Andrew Stranaghan, John Clowney. BECK, GRACE. Now living in Philadelphia County. December 1, 1824. September 19, 1825. 8.473. Legacy to my hired servant Anne Elizabeth Kro now living with me. All residue to my brother John Thorne of Ippleton, County of Devon, England. Sisters: Agnes Butcher of Newton Abbot, County of Devon, Susan Millman, Island of Guernsey. Exec: Neighbor: Thomas Wakeham. Wit: Joseph Jennings, E. Wakeham. LACAMPIAN, FRANCIS. Philadelphia, Penna. March 12, 1825. September 29, 1825. 8.473. Wife: Elizabeth Lacampian. Daughter: Sarah Ann, late Lacampian now Hubbs, wife of Charles E. Hubbs. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth. Wit: D. B. Lee, T. L. Boileau. SHUSTER, GEORGE. Roxborough Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. Cooper. October 16, 1824. October 8, 1825. 8.474. Wife: Barbara and my children. Letters to Jacob and Samuel Shuster. Exec: Sons: Jacob, George, William, Samuel. Wit: John K. Duy, John Bloom. MAGHEE, WILLIAM. Township of Lower Dublin. Philadelphia County. September 6, 1821. October 13, 1825. 8.475. Wife: Fanny and my children. Daniel Stinnard, Esq. my agent for my lands in the western country. Land on Crooked Creek surveyed in name of John Walker. Exec: Wife: Fanny Maghee. Wit: William Bartolett, Nathl. or Nathan Lewis. FRITEZ, SARAH. County of Philadelphia. Widow. December 9, 1824. October 3, 1825. 8.476. Daughter: Sarah Corfield wife of Edward D. Corfield, Esq. of said County. Exec: Edward D. Corfield. Wit: Mary Williams, Isaac A. Keemle. FREEMAN, TACY. Philadelphia. Widow. March 12, 1824. October 14, 1825. 8.476. Daughter: Ann Birch wife of Thomas Birch and her children: Thomas Birch, Jr., Ann Birch, Sarah Birch. Exec: Friends: William Whelan (of Philadelphia), Grocer, Henry Harberger, Jr., of said city, Copper and Tin Ware Manufacturer. Wit: George Williams, Joseph Gibbons. Codicil March 31, 1825. Wit: Thomas Bedford, Joseph Gibbons. FLOWER, JOHN. February 3, 1825. October 14, 1825. 8.477. Brother: Richard Flower. Sister: Jemima McKever. Great nephews: John Flower, Richard Flower sons of Zedekiah Wyat Flower and Mary his wife and grandsons of Richard Flower. Nephews and nieces: Zedekiah Wyat Flower, William Graham Flower, Reese Wall Flower, Mary Ann Hubbell, Jemima Edwards Flower, Henrietta Flower children of Richard and Henrietta Flower. Niece: Hannah Martin. Great nieces: Rachel Brent, daughter of Hannah Brent, Mary Gamble, Hannah Wall Saunders, Elizabeth Besoom Saunders. Great nephew: Thomas Rymer Saunders. John Wall Saunders, Edward Row Saunders, Mary Rimer Saunders, Emma Saunders, Hannah Wall Saunders, George Somarville Saunders, children of John Wall Saunders and Elizabeth Saunders. Mary Gamble, Jr., Hannah Martin's children. Property occupied by Mrs. Tally and Elizabeth Gartley. Property now occupied by Mrs. Gaven. Land purchased of Mary Duchee and some adjoining Thomas Morris, Nicholas Waln. Property occupied by Mr. Viccory, by Jacob Connelly and Jacob Livezey. Exec: Nephews: William Graham Flower, Reese Wall Flower. Friend: John Hoskins (of Philadelphia). Wit: Andrew D. Cash, Ninian Caldwell. Codicil September 26, 1825. October 5, 1825. Wit: Same as to will. FISHER, HANSE H. Philadelphia. Mariner. October 21, 1824. October 26, 1825. 8.499. Wife: Bridget and her heirs. Exec: Said wife. Wit: John Geyer, Charles H. Miller. Daniel Barr (of Philadelphia),Tavern Keeper, affd. VALLANCE, MARY. District of Southwark. Philadelphia County, Penna. Widow of Captain Nicholas Vallance. October 1, 1810. October 18, 1825. 8.480. Legacy to James McMullin and his sister Mary McMullin. Exec: James McMullin (of Philadelphia). Wit: Samuel Hildeburn, John Black. GRANDOM, JOHN. Philadelphia. Gentleman. August 15, 1817. October 18, 1825. 8.480. Children: Sarah, John, Mary, Hart Grandom, John Rose son of Catharine Rose, Owen Edgar, James Edgar, niece Catharine Beck of New York, friend Joseph Moore. Property in tenure of Joseph Robard, late in tenure of Ann Kittera, purchased of Palmer and McMullen, now in tenure of widow Sharpless purchased of Robert Lloyd, now or late in tenure of Patrick McKell, ground rents payble by Benjamin Johnson purchased of John C. Wells, Esq., by John Hinchman purchased of Peter Reeve, by John Thum, by John Heyd, by John B. Bernadeau, one now in tenure of John James, one payable by Leonard Englebert, one purchased as estate of William Coates, Esq. payable by John Lutz, one by Philip McAffrey purchased of Isaac W. Morris and wife, one payable by William Markley, one by Thomas McKean, Esq., and one by Marmaduke Moore. Exec: Sons. Friend: Joseph Moore, Storekeeper. Wit: Lewis Shoemaker, Henry Shoemaker. Codicil April 16, 1819. Wit: Joseph Gibbons, William Laws. SCHLICHTER, ANDREW. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. September 11, 1824. October 21, 1825. 8.482. Wife: Mary Schlichter. Sons: Jesse, Thomas, Henry Schlichter. Purchased lately for my son Isaac Schlichter from Christian Meyer a farm in Hilltown Township, Bucks, County. Son in law Frederick Althouse who intermarried with my daughter Susannah Schlichter. Son: Ennis Schlichter, land in Rockhill Township. Daughter: Catharine and her husband Thomas Buskirk, property in Rockhill Township, Bucks County in which Abraham Pissy now resides. Letters to Henry and Ennis Schlichter, Frederick Althouse. Exec: Sons: Isaac, Henry, Ennis. Sons in law: Frederick Althouse, Thomas Buskirk. Wit: Charles H. Rohr, Charles Goodman. RINEDOLLAR, JACOB. Township of Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County, Penna. August 7, 1820. October 31, 1825. 8.484. Wife: Elizabeth Rinedollar, she to give my daughters Ann and Lydia Rinedollar each a trade. Children: Jacob Rinedollar, Mary Rinedollar, Elizabeth Shreeve, Barbara Shreeve, Henry Rinedollar, Samuel Rinedollar, Margaret Vantorn, Ann Rinedollar, Lydia Rinedollar. Letters to Elizabeth and Mary Rinedollar. Exec: Wife. Daughter: Mary. Friend: William Giles. Wit: Samuel Lehman, George Walton. WARNER, MARY. Residing in Borough of Bristol, Bucks County, Penna. Widow. Daughter of James Cooper late of Northern Liberties, city of Philadelphia, decd. June 1, 1818. October 22, 1825. 8.485. Daughters: Sarah W. Allen, Mary Ann Downing. Sons: James C. Warner, William Warner. Granddaughters: Mary Warner Allen, Sarah E. Downing and Elizabeth Warner, Mary Warner daughters of son William. Wit: Charles W. Thomson, Peter Thomson. Codicil July 7, 1822. Son James C. Warner hath lately departed this life leaving issue named Francis V. Warner and Mary Albina Warner. Said son in debt to Ann Cooper. Wit: Phhe. [sic] Jacoba. Buckley, P. Thomson. Codicil May 9, 1823. Purchased property in Bristol bounded by Messuage and ground of George Ludlam and by messuage and ground late of John Goslive, decd. which messuage and lot were conveyed to me by Samuel Allen and wife. Wit: C. W. Thomson, P. Thomson. Codicil May 18, 1824. Mark Balderstone one of excutors now deceased appoint as executor in his place Joseph Warner of the Borough of Bristol, County of Bucks, Miller. Wit: Daniel B. Smith, P. Thomson. To daughters in law: Rebecca Warner and Eliza Warner. Granddaughter: Mary Martha Downing. Granddaughter: Mary Warner, deceased 2d. mo. 2nnd., 1824. Codicil September 26, 1825. Legacies to each of my grandsons. Wit: H. C. Beatty, H. N. Bostwick. WEST, ELIZABETH. Now the wife of William West of the city of Philadelphia. Gentleman. March 1, 1823. November 7, 1825. 8.490. Aunt Elizabeth Hillborn, decd. Children: James, Elizabeth, Sarah West, legacy for maintenance, education and support of the wife, children and family of my son Joseph West until they are of age, then if son Joseph is decd., the principal to them share and share alike. Letters to James West. Exec: Son: James. Daughters: Elizabeth, Sarah West. DONDALSON, WILLIAM. (signed DONALSON). October 23, 1823. November 4, 1825. 8.490. Wife ____ to have income of my farm in Londonderry. To each of my two daughters Ann and Jane six dollars and three dollars to each of my three daughters Susanna, Margaret, Avery. To son Hugh subject to the payment of a sum of money to heirs of Thomas J. Paschall. Exec: Son: Hugh Donnalson. Wit: Samuel Gibson, Jane Bon, Rebecca Higgins. SIMLER, GEORGE. Penn Township, Penna. June 9, 1825. November 2, 1825. 8.491. Wife: Mary Simler. Father: Henry Simler. Exec: wife: Mary Simler. Wit: Timothy Banger, Simeon Strickland. VOLLMER, FREDERICK. Township of Passyunk. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. February 23, 1824. November 8, 1825. 8.492. Wife: Caroline, income of all my property including land in Luzerne and in Cumberland Counties and at her decease to my children: Ann Pole, Joshua Vollmer, Mary Simon, Frederick Vollmer, Jr., Rebecca Vollmer, Joseph Voller, Jacob Hoffner, George Hoffner. Exec: Wife and William Simon. Wit: Michl. Speel, Rudolph Field. George Westenberger, affd. SLOBY, SOLOMON. Philadelphia. Coloured man. October 5, 1824. October 22, 1825. 8.492. Wife: Jane Sloby she to be exrx. Wit: G. Bruorton, George Ehrenzeller. KEYSER, MICHAEL. Germantown. Philadelphia County, Penna. Farmer. July 22, 1823. October 17, 1825. 8.492. Wife: Catharine Keyser. Children: John Keyser, Catharine Lynd wife of James Lynd, Sarah K. Smith wife of Newberry Smith, Samuel Keyser, Hannah Keyser. Letters to Newberry Smith, John Keyser, James Lynd. Exec: Son: John Keyser. Sons in law: Newberry Smith, James Lynd. Daughter: Hannah Keyser. Wit: Jedediah Strong, James Oglebe. ROBINSON, HANNAH. Wakefield. 3rd. mo., 1825. July 15, 1825. 8.493. Brother: Thomas Robinson. Nephew: William Robinson. All residue to sister Mary Robinson. Exec: Said sister and William L. Fisher. Wit: A. Wilson, Ann Caldwell. MORRIS, SARAH. Borough of Bristol. County of Bucks, Penna. Widow. August 20, 1821. October 26, 1825. 8.494. Sisters: Anna Sisom, Martha Canby. Nieces: Fanny Ferris, wife of Benjamin Ferris, Mary Biddle, wife of Clement Biddle, Anna Smyth, wife of David Smyth. Nephews: Merritt Canby, Clement Biddle, Benjamin Ferris, Oliver Canby. Regina Shober, Joanna Kimbes. Exec: Clement Biddle, Benjamin Ferris, Merritt Canby. Wit: John Hutchinson, Peter Thompson. STEWART, JAMES. Philadelphia, Penna. Grocer. November 11, 1825. November 15, 1825. 8.495. Wife: Margaret Stewart. Daughter: Sarah Ann by my present wife. Exec: Said wife. Daughter: Sarah Ann Stewart. Wit: John H. Campbell, John P. Wetherill. MILLER, WILLIAM, SENR. Philadelphia. Carter. September 31, 1825. November 17, 1825. 8.496. To heirs of my son Philip Miller, my daughter Catharine Fight, unto Henry H. Miller, to heirs of Mary Chambers, my daughter, to my daughter Christian Smith, to son George Miller, my daughter Hannah Clark, and my sons Fredrich and William Miller. Exec: Henry H. Miller. Wit: John Slone or Sloan, John Cook. TAYLOR, GEORGIANNA. Philadelphia. Single Woman. November 8, 1825. November 15, 1825. 8.497. Couzins: Caroline Amanda Brenner, Eliza Bresler. Aunt Elizabeth Dorneck. Relation: Susanna Wilson. Exec: Aunt: Elizabeth Dorneck. Wit: S. H. Dawson, P. Thomson. CALDWELL, SAMUEL. Philadelphia, Penna. Chaser. December 9, 1824. October 14, 1825. 8.497. Exrx. and sole heir my mother: Sarah Caldwell. Wit: W. W. Howell, George M. Hickling. HALL, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Widow. December 3, 1819. November 19, 1825. 8.498. Sister: Ann Miles and her daughters: Lydia, Margaret. Sister: Jane Casson. James Nesmith (of Philadelphia), Engraver. Margaret Clendennin, daughter of Adam and Esther Clendennin. Daughter: Margaret Hall, profits of all remainder of my estate and upon her decease to my grandchildren, children of my late son Thomas M. Hall: Anna B., John, Margaret, George B., Edward A., Charles Hall. Exec: Daughter: Margaret. Friend: Joseph D. Brown. Wit: David P. Benson, Peter Benson. DONHOWER, CHARLES. Philadelphia, Penna. Steam Engineer. August 30, 1825. November 23, 1825. 8.499. Exrx. my wife: Anna whom I leave all my estate. Wit: Adam Eckfeldt of Lower Dublin, George Ehrenzeller. HARTLEY, JOHN MARTIN. Philadelphia. Gentleman. October 22, 1823. November 16, 1825. 8.499. Wife: Margaret Hartley. Sons: Daniel, Benjamin, Nicholas Hartley. Daughters: Margaret, Rosanna, Sarah and their children. Children of late daughter Susanna Wagner, afterwards Rugan: Ann Mary Wagner, Margaretta Rugan, John Rugan, Elizabeth Rugan, Susanna Rugan, George Rugan. Trustees of Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. John's Church in city and vicinity of Philadelphia. Friend: Jacob Sulger. Exec: Wife: Margaret Hartley. Friends: John W. Fraley, William Wagner. Wit: John M. Hirst or Hurst, I. Kumsius. PETERSON, JACOB. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia County. Farmer. February 22, 1821. November 22, 1825. 8.503. Wife: Elizabeth and her heirs. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth Peterson. Wit: Jonathan Fowle, Jr., Francis E. Brewster. STEINHAUER, MICHAEL. Northern Liberties. Philadelphia. Cordwainer. February 3, 1823. November 22, 1825. 8.504. Sons: William Steinhauer, Adam Steinhauer. Legacies to son William's daughter Kitty, Christopher Flowers the nephew of my late wife, godchild Barbara Markle. Legacies to all children of said son William. Exec: Son: William Steinhauer. Friend: Nicholas Armbruster. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Francis P. Brabant, Thomas Harkinson. Codicil April 21, 1823. Alters bequest to sons. Wit: Robert Whitehead, Francis P. Brabant. Francis P. Brabant, the surviving witness appd. John Brooks (of Philadelphia), Accountant, affd. STEWART, ELIZABETH. Bristol Township. Philadelphia County, Penna. October 14, 1825. November 24, 1825. 8.505. Son: Artemus Stewart. Daughters: Parthenia Stewart, Margeret Leach, wife of Joseph Leach. Exec: Daughter: Parthenia Stewart. Wit: John L. Williams, Anthony Williams. SMITH, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Gentleman. November 12, 1825. December 3, 1825. 8.506. Wife: Elizabeth Smith, appointing her exrx. Wit: James Webster, M.D., Robert Andrews, Edward Poole. KESSLER, MARY. Philadelphia. November 24, 1815. December 2, 1825. 8.506. Son: John Kessler. Daughters: Rachel Charbonet Duplaine, Elizabeth Lecler. To said son in trust for daughter Hannah. Exec: Son: John Kessler. Wit: Fredrick Beates, Peter Heyler. Fredrick B. Robeson, affd. MECLASKY, PATRICK. July 13, 1824. November 1, 1825. 8.507. Mary to have her mothers bed and bed steed &c. to be put away to she comes of age. All the rest of movibles sold and put to good of the two young children. Overplus of rent of property for the two young children and my wife. Two old bois [sic] John and James, when children are of age everyone to have eaquel divide. Exec: Barnard Laverell, Alexander Hagan. Wit: Barnard Laverell, Alexander Hagan. ANSDELL, THOMAS. Philadelphia, Penna. Master Mariner. July 7, 1825. December 5, 1825. 8.507. Mary Tallman (of Philadelphia), widow of George Tallman the younger, decd. Exec: Mary Tallman. Wit: Jonathan Fowle, Jr., John Hyneman. CASTOR, CATHERINE. Township Oxford. County of Philadelphia. Widow. September 4, 1824. Died September 8, 1824. December 10, 1825. 8.508. Thomas my son and Catherine my daughter each two hundred dollars more than the rest of my children for bringing them up and educating them. Exec: Brother: Michael Knorr. Wit: Mary Swope, Rachel Ray or Rea. Nuncupative. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM. Philadelphia. Whitesmith and Bellhanger. August 19, 1823. December 19, 1825. 8.509. Wife: Nancy. Daughter: Mary Forrest. Legacies to Granddaughters: Wilhamina and Maria Shepherd and their mother Catherine, widow of son John. After decease of my wife and daughter, estate to all my grandchildren and my sons's widow Catherine Shepherd. Letters to Henry Forrest and Daniel Knight. Exec: Son in law: Henry Forrest. Friends: Isreal Maule of Northern Liberties and Daniel Knight (of Philadelphia), both House Carpenters, property in Philadelphia, in Kingsessing, Philadelphia County and house and store in Nether Providence, Del. County. Wit: John Peirce, Sarah D. Peirce. MANLOVE, WILLIAM E. County of Philadelphia, Penna. Township of Moyamensing. March 1, 1825. December 21, 1825. 8.509. Wife: Elizabeth Manlove and in case of her decease to Maria Whitehead of the County of Philadelphia, now concert of Willit Whitehead and to her heirs. Exec: Elizabeth Manlove, Willit Whitehead. Wit: James Enew, Jr., Justice of the Peace, Joseph Kite, Jr. Micheal Freytag, Esq., affd. D'ORLIE, JAMES. November 15, 1825. December 19, 1825. 8.510. Wife: Mrs. Carrese ? D'Orlie to abide by her rights and my daughter not to accept my succession unless with benefit of inventory. Family papers transmitted to my brother or his son. My wife's little gold box &c. to my eldest grandson. Exec: Andrew Rodrique. Peter S. Duponceau, Esq., James I. R. Malinfant, (both of Philadelphia), affd. RAMBO, SAMUEL. Passyunk Township. County of Philadelphia. Farmer. November 24, 1825. December 26, 1825. 8.511. Wife: Elizabeth Rambo property in Moyamensing Township, Philadelphia County which I purchased of George Blake and others, executors of George Marton, decd., subject to mortgage given by me to Adam Keelhower. Legacies to my brother Moses Rambo, my sisters Rachel Coats and Elizabeth Rambo. All residue to my daughters Hannah and Louisa Rambo when of age. Exec: Wife: Elizabeth Rambo. Friend: James Hunter. Wit: Alexander Moone or Moore, Thomas Hoskins. SHEPPARD, CLEMENT. Township of Bristol. County of Philadelphia. September 7, 1822. December 3, 1825. 8.512. Estate to my wife: Eliza. Silver marked H. F. to Sarah Sheppard, daughter of my brother Morris Fletcher Sheppard. Nephew: Charles Clement Sheppard, sleeve buttons marked H. F. Exec: Wife: Eliza Sheppard. Wit: Jacob Roger, Joseph Hergesheimer, Jacob Reaver. GILLINGHAM, YEAMANS. Borough of Frankford in Oxford Township, County of Philadelphia. August 4, 1824. May 7, 1825. 8.512. Wife: Bridget Gillingham and at her decease to my sons: James, Thomas, Moses, John, Yeamans, Joseph, Mahlon, Stacey. Letters to exrs. February 15, 1826. Exec: Sons: Yeamans, Joseph Gillingham. Son James made assignment to Moses Moon and others. Wit: William Griffitt or Griffiths, Isaac Whitelock, Isaac Worrell. ROBERTS, REBECCAH. July 14, 1825. October 14, 1825. 8.514. Daughters: Elizabeth Pryor, Barbara Griffith, daughter Elizabeth to have interest and at her death principal to her children. Exec: Son in law: William Griffith. Wit: Isaac Whitelock, John S. Rose. Supplement: should daughter Elizabeth become a widow and desire the principal exr. to pay it to her. August 24, 1825.