WILL: Elizabeth CURFMAN, 1867, Huntingdon County, PA

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Source: Huntingdon County Court House
Written: February 7, 1867
Recorded: August 13, 1867

             LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF ELIZABETH CURFMAN

Feb. 7th 1867

I Elizabeth Curfman considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being 
of sound mind and memory do make this my last Will in form following Adam 
Curfman my son to have the cook stove and what belongs to it and the clock and 
the chairs and bed Steads and the one carpet that they have on the floor and 
the red chest and my daughter Susan Fields to have the new bed and new cover, 
lid and all the best table cloths and towels and all my wearing cloths and the 
butter bowl and a large dish with a blue rim and a small iron pot and a 
skillet with a handle to it the coffee pot and boiler and bucket and the other 
piece of carpet and large chest and Fifty Dollars to be applied to the new 
Church at Trough Creek to be an opening in the Centenary of Methodism all any 
just debts and funeral expences to be fully paid and satisfied and the 
remainder of my goods and chattels to be equally divided believe my son Adam 
and my daughter Susan and this to bequeath all my goods and chattels as is set 
forth in this my last will and testament.                  
                        Elizabeth Curfman

Amandus David
Ephriam M. Horton

County of Huntingdon SS.
This 13th day of August A. D. 1867 before me J. E. Smucker, Register for the 
Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for the County 
of Huntingdon personally came Amandus David & Ephriam M. Horton the 
subscribing ______ to the above Will and being duly sworn according to law did 
depose and say, that they were present and saw and heard Elizabeth Curfman the 
testatrix sign seal, publish pronounce and declare the foregoing instrument of 
writing as and for his testament and last will and that at the time of so 
doing she the said testatrix was of perfect and sound mind memory and 
understanding to the best of their knowledge, observation and belief.
Sworn and subscribed before              Amandus David
one J. E. Smucker                        Ephriam M. Horton
    Register


    Isaac Taylor exec. of Elizabeth Curfman late of Cass Township decd.
      
On this 18th day of August A. D. 1867 Letters  Testamentary in common form 
were granted to Isaac Taylor on the Estate of Elizabeth Curfman decd.      
    J. E. Smucker




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