WILL: John LEE, 1875, Penn Township, Huntingdon County, PA

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Volume 8, p. 49 of the Wills of Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania

FHL Film 854234

[spelling, capitalization, and punctuation have been preserved as they appear in 
the original]
     
Last Will & c of John Lee [Late of Penn Twp. dec]

In the name of God, Amen. I John Lee of the Township of Penn in the County of 
Huntingdon and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Farmer, being weak in body and of 
sound mind memory and understanding, praised be God for the same, do make this 
my Last will and testament in maner and form following---
First,-It is my will and I order that all my just debts and funeral expenses be 
duely paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my decease.-
Second. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Miram I. Morgan, The House and Lot 
and one Half of Stable at Pleasant Grove known as the Reed Property, valued at 
Eight hundred Dollars,-
Third I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elvaretta Fry The Waggon maker Shop 
and Lot half of Stable at Pleasant Grove known as the Reed Property, valued at 
Five Hundred Dollars,---
Fourth- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Fink The Lot of ground at 
Pleasant Grove on the North East side of Public Road known as the Lot Bought of 
Abraham States.---
Fifth-I give and bequeath to my son Stewart W. Lee The Lot on the South West 
side of Public Road in Pleasant Grove 54 feet along said Road Erected thereon 
Double Log House and Black Smith Shop said lot Extending back to Hoover Line. 
Also the tools in Black smith Shop said Property known as part of the Gordon 
Property valued at Nine Hundred Dollars.---
Sixth- I give and bequeath to my son Addison H. Lee The Lot of ground in 
Pleasant Grove on the south west side of said Public Road in Pleasant Grove 53 
feet front Extending back to Hoovers line Erected thereon a Grocery Store Room 
and well valued at five Hundred Dollars.
Seventh. I give and bequeath to my son John C. Lee The Lot of Ground on South 
west side of Public Road in Pleasant Grove fronting 53 feet on said Road and 
extending back to Hoovers Lines and  Joining lands of Benjamin Brumbaugh on the 
east side Erected thereon Log Stable valued at Four Hundred Dollars-
Eighth  I give and bequeath to my son James M. Lee the sum of Four Hundred 
Dollars.
Ninth-I give and bequeath to my son Stewart W. Lee the sum of Three Hundred 
Dollars.
Tenth  After all my Estate is settled up and Expenses paid the Ballance to be 
Equally divided among my Sons and Daughters James M. Lee, Addison H. Lee, Miram 
I. Morgan, Stewart W. Lee, John C. Lee Alvaretta Fry and Elizabeth Fink or to 
their heirs,
Eleventh  My Farm which I now reside on and wood Land bought from Samuel Harris 
I order my Executor herinafter named to see after my decease, as soon as he can 
obtain fair price, of my movable property I give and bequeath to my daughter 
Miram I. Morgan one cow, one cook stove, one bed & bedding and 6 chairs one 
settee and one Arm chair, and the Balance with the 2/3 of grain in ground said 
grain to be out and thrashed and delivered  in mill at Grafton, to be sold 
after my decease.
And Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint George W. States to be the 
Executor of this my will hereby revoking all other wills Legacies and bequests 
by me heretofore made and declaring this and no other  to be my Last will and 
Testament, In Witness whereof, I the said John Lee have hereunto set my hand 
and seal this Twenty second day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand 
Eight Hundred and seventy five.
John Lee [his mark]

Signed sealed declared and published by the above named John Lee as and for his 
Last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his 
presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto.

William Harris
Abraham States

County of Huntingdon.
   This 7th day of Apl 1875 before me W. E. Lightner, Register for the Probate 
of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for the county of 
Huntingdon  ???
and that at the time of so doing he the said testator was of perfect and  sound 
mind, memory and understanding, to the best of their knowledge, observation and 
belief.

William Harris
Abraham States

Sworn and subscribed before me
W. E. Lightner, Register per I. D. K. Deputy

County of Huntingdon

Oath of Executor as to date of death of John Lee dec.d

Before me Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of 
Administrators, in and for said County  personally appeared Geo. W. States 
(Exe) who being duly sworn, doth depose and say that John Lee late of Penn Twp. 
died on or about the 5th day of Apl, 1875 between 2 & 3 o'clock AM and further 
saith not.
Sworn and subscribed this 7th day of April AD 1875 before 
                                                                                        
W. E. Lightner Reg'r
per IDK Deputy

Letters Testamentary Issued on the Estate of John Lee dec'd

On this 7# day of April AD 1875 Letters Testamentary, in Common form were 
granted to Geo. W. States on the Estate of John Lee late of Penn Township 
deceased.
W. E. Lightner
Register