Wills: John Blair, 1850: Fairfield Twp, Westmoreland Co Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Michael Caldwell. msc@juno.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ In the name of God Amen: I John Blair of the Township of Fairfield in the County of Westmoreland and State of Pennsylvania being of sound mind memory and understanding blefsed be God for all his mercies, but considering the uncertainty of the continuation of life and the hour of death I do hereby make and declare my last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows viz. First and principally I commend my soul unto Almighty God trusting for Salvation through his Son, and my body to the dust to be buried in a deacent and Christian like manner. And as to such worldly substance as it has pleased God to blefs me with, I dispose of the same in the following manner Viz. I will and bequeath unto my dearly beloved Wife Barty a full and comfortable support and maintainance off my real estate during the continuance of her naturel life; And also the whole and exclusive use and occupency of the house and gardin and our stable in the barn untill the time of her death. I also will and bequeath unto her one horse creature, her saddle & bridel, one cow. six sheep and keeping for them (to come off my farm) together with all my household & kitchen furniture, except what is herein after bequeathed unto my daughter Susan Ann. And at the time of the death of my Wife, I will and bequeath all the property which I have above bequeathed to her, and which shall be remaining at her death, to my three daughters Isabella Allison[,] Elisa Trindle, and Susan Ann Blair, to be equally devided between them share and share alike. I will and bequeath unto my daughter Isabella Allison in adition to what she has already got, the sum of five dollars. I will & bequeath to my daughter Eliza Trindle, in adition to what she has already got, a horse creature worth fifty dollars, and the sum of five dollars in cash. I will and bequeath unto my Daughter Susan Ann Blair one horse creature worth fifty dollars - a good saddle & bridle. One cow and calf. Two beds, bedsteads, & bedding. One Bureau, one Stand six chairs, one table, and the same amount of draper and kitchen furniture her maried sisters have got, and five dollars in cash. I will and bequeath unto my son Robert Blair One dollar, and to his five children Elizabeth. Sarah Ann. Isabella Jane. Mary Ellen and John William Blair the sum of forty dollars each, to be paid to them as they arrive of full age I will and bequeath unto my son John Blair the sum of one dollar. I will and bequeath unto my son James Blair one dollar, and to his four children Barty Jane. George Washington. John Evans. and Eliza Blair forty dollars each to be paid to them as they arrive at full age. I will and bequeath unto my two sons Allexander Blair and William Blair my farm whereon I now reside; Alexander to have all that part which lies on the south side of the public road which runs from Andrew Grahams to Derry, and William, All that lies on the north side of said road. I will and direct that as soon as conveniantly can be after my decease, my Executors (to be herein after named) shall sell the small piece of land which I own, adjoining lands of James Reed and Alexander Blair (of Alexr.) to the best advantage. The proceeds of the sale thereof, together with the sale of all my other personal property, which I have not herein before bequeathed to my Wife and daughters, to be equally divid between my two sons Allexander & William. Allexander is to pay the legacies which I have herein before bequeathed to Robert Blair and his children, to James Blair and his children. And my two sons Alexander & William are each to pay an equal half of all the other legacies herein before made, and each to be at equal expence in the settlements of my Estate, my funeral Expenses, and the payment of my just debts. William is to have the use of the one half of my barn untill he can conveniently raise one for himself after my decease. And I do hereby constitute and appoint John Hill Esq. my Executor of this my last Will & Testament. Hereby revoking and disalowing all other wills by me heretofore made, and establishing and declaring this to be my last will & testament. In witnefs whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the fourteenth day of February 1850 Signed sealed and acknowledged by the Testator in presence of us & in presence of each other [signed] John Kennedy [signed] John Blair {Seal} [signed] John Kennedy Jr. [signed] Archibald Kennedy The above interlination made before signing Archibald Kennedy Codecil to the foregoing Will On mature reflection I have concluded to make the following changes in the foregoing Will Viz. I will and bequeath unto my son Robert Blair instead of children the sum of two hundred dollars. And to my son James Blair instead of his children the sum of two hundred dollars. Thus allowing the sum which I have bequeathed to the children of Robert and James, to be paid to Robert and James themselves. My son Alexander is to pay said legacies as is provided in the foregoing Will within two years after my decease. In all other respects I wish said will to remain unchanged. In witnefs whereof I hereunto set my hand the 10th day of January 1854 Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of us at the request of the Testeator John X Blair {Seal} [signed] John Kennedy Sr. [signed] Archibald Kennedy The interlineation above was made before signing & aknowledgeing it [signed] Archibald Kennedy Westmoreland County SS. Before me E.I. Keenan Deputy Register of Wills in and for said County personally came John Kennedy and Archibald Kennedy subscribing witnesses to the foregoing written last Will and Testament and codicil thereto of John Blair dec.d. who being duly sworn do say that they were present and saw the said testator duly sign his name to the end of the said last will and make his mark to the end of said codicil and heard him declare the same to be his last will and Testament and codicil thereto and at the time of so doing he was as they believe of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and that they signed their names as witnesses thereto in his presence and at his request * Sworn & subscribed 14th Feby 1854 [signed] Archibald Kennedy Before me Edwd. I. Keenan, Dy. Reg. [signed] John Kennedy Sr.