Wills: JOSEPH CALDWELL, 1802: North Huntingdon Twp, Westmoreland County, Pa. Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Don Beatty. DonBea@aol.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. ____________________________________________________________ Will Proved April 30, 1802 Will Book No. 1, page 167 In the Name of God, Amen. I, Joseph Caldwell, of North Huntingdon, in the County of Westmoreland, do make and ordain this, my last will and testament in the following manner: My whole estate to be sold in the manner that may be most conducive to the interest of, my children. (except such wearing apparel as may be found, which may, at the discretion of my executors be divided amongst my three sons. The money arising from such state (after payment of all my just debts and the two small bequests last mentioned in this will.) My meaning is that the residue and remainder of my estate be divided into eight equal shares and divided amongst my children in the following manner In Primus: To my son, Robert Caldwell, I give and bequeath one share And two thirds of a share to my daughter Mary Donahy I give and bequeath one share to my daughter, Agnes Wallis I give and bequeath one share to my daughter, Hannah Hamilton. I give and bequeath one share and one third of a share to my daughter, Susanna McCutcheon I give and bequeath one share to my two sons, Joseph Caldwell and John Caldwell. I give and bequeath the one share that is half a share to each. To my daughter, Elizabeth Baird, I give and bequeath one share I do bequeath to my grandson, Joseph Caldwell, son of John Caldwell, the sum of twenty dollars And further, I do bequeath for the use of Friends Meeting House, in said township, twenty dollars I appoint James A. McGrew, Benjamin Gilbert, and James B. McGrew, my executors to see the accomplishnent of this, my last will and testament, and to have my body decently interred Signed, sealed this twentyeth day of the seventh month, one thousand eight hundred and one in the presence of James McGrew, Samuel Talbott, and Finley McGrew Joseph Caldwell