Bedford County, Pennsylvania--Will of Henry AMERINE 1805 Londonderry Twp. 

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Will Book No. 1, Page 221, Bedford Co. Courthouse office of the Register &
Recorder of Wills, Bedford Co. Pa.

Last Will and Testament of Henry Amerine, late of Londonderry Twp. Bedford
Co.
Pa, Dec.

In the Name of God Amen.

I, Henry Amerine, Seanyer, of the Twp of London Derry, Bedford Co, in the
State
of Pennsylvania, Being verry Sicke and Weeke in  Body, but in perfect mind
and
memory, Thanks be given unto God;  Calling unto mind The mortality of my
Body,
and Knowing that is is appointed for all men once to Die, Do make and 
ordaine
this my Last Will and Testament, that is to Say; Principally and First of
all; I
give and Recommend my Soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it, and
my
Body I recommend to the Earth to Be Buryed in Decent Christian Burial, At
the
Discretion of my Executors; Nothing Doubting, But at the General
Resurrection, I
Shall Receive the same again, By the Mighty Power of God, and as Touching
Such
Worldly Estate where with it has Pleased God to Bless me in This Life, I
give
Demise and Dispose of the Same in the Following manner and Fortune.

First, I give and Bequeathe to George Amerine my oldist And Beloved Son,
the Sum
of Ten Shilling of Lawful Money of the State of Pennsylvania, to be Raised
and
Levied out of my Estate,

Also, I give to my Dearly Beloved wife, all and Singular My Improvemen
Lands,
Messuages, and Tenements, together With all my household goods, Debts and
Moveable Efects Bu Her freely to Be Possessed and Injoyed, until my Youngest
Daughter Comes of Age, and then my Dear and Loving Wife to hold the one
third
Parte of all my Estate and the Remainder I give to my well beloved Daughter
Mary
Amerine at the age of Eighteen years old By her freely to be Possessed and
Injoyed.

I Likewise Constitute make and ordain David Bonnell and George Carpenter the
Sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament and I Do Hereby utterly
Disallow, Revoke, and Disanual all and Every other Former Testaments, Wills
Legacies, Bequests, and Executors, by me in any wise Before Naimed, Willed
and
Bequeathed;

(Be it remembered that on the 23rd. day of September A.D. 1805 letters
testamentary were granted to David Bonnell and George Carpenter, 
Executors of Henrry Amerine. Senr deceased)

(first page)

Ratifying and Confurming this, and no other, to be my Last Will and
Testament,
in Witness whereof I have Unto Set my Hand and Seal This Twenty ninth Day of
May, in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Fouer,
Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced, and
Declared By the Said Henry Amerine Senior
as his Last will and Testament, in the
PResence of us, who in his Presence, and
in the presence of Each other, have hereto
Subscribed our Names.
    Andrew Woolford
          His                                His                ^^^^^^
 Christian  X  Woolford                  Henry X Amerine Senr   ( SEAL)
        Mark                                  Mark               ^^^^^^
        Her
Charlottia X Woolford
        Mark

Bedford Co. ss:
            Personally appeared before me the Subscriber Register for the
            probate of Wills & granting Lettrs of
            Administration in and for Said County Andrew Woolford &
Christian
            Woolford, two of the Subscribers
They were personally present & heard & seen Henry Amrine the Testator Sign
Seal
publish pronounce & declare the within Instrument in writing to be his last
Will
and testament, that they seen  Charlotte Woolford make her mark to her name
as a
Witness & that at the time of doing thereof the Testator was of Souind &
disposing mind & Memory to the best of their knowledge & belief, Sworn &
Subscribed the 23rd. of September 1805.

                                  Andrew Woolford
                                  Christian Wooldofrd  His mark X

Cora--Jacob Bonnell
            Register