Wills;  DEREMER, William  1874  Cumberland Valley Twp., Bedford County, PA
 BookVolume 5 / page 167 / yr. 1874
       (*Son of Isaac Deremer)

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 I William Deremer of Cumberland Valley Township
 Bedford County and State of Penn. being in health
 of body and sound and disposing mind and memory
 considering the uncertainty  of life and being desirous to be prepared to
leave this world when called from time to eternity do make and publish this
my Will and Testament in manner following. First. It is my will that 
all my just debts if any be fully paid. Second. It is my will that my wife 
Polly be supported with all the necessaries of this life during her natural life
Out of my personal estate. Third. I will and bequeath to my wife Polly 
the house and lot in the town of Centerville together with all the 
house hold and kitchen furniture to hold the same during her natural
 life. Fourth I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary Ann the sum
of Eleven Hundred Dollars. Shes to have the land they reside upon
valued at Nine hundred dollars. Fifth. I will and bequeath to my 
son Peter the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars. Sixth. I will and 
bequeath to my son Jacob the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars
hes to have the land he now resides upon valued at Two Thousand 
Dollars. Seventh. I will and bequeath to my son Robert Twenty Five
Hundred Dollars hes to have the land he now resides upon valued
at Two thousand dollars. Eighth. I will and bequeath to my son
William the sum of Twenty Five hundred dollars he is to have that portion 
of the mansion house that he now resides upon valued at Four thousand dollars.
Ninth. I will and bequeath to my son John the sum of Twenty five 
hundred dollars hes to have that portion of the mansion place 
he now resides upon valued at Four thousand dollars.  Tenth.
I will and bequeath to my daughter Caroline the sum of Fifteen 
Hundred dollars. Eleventh. I will and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth 
the sum of Fifteen hundred dollars. Twelfth. I will and bequeath to
Henry son of My daughter Mary Ann the sum of Four hundred dollars.
And lastly my will is that after all Legacies and bequest being 
Paid, so that each son will receive Twenty five hundred dollars, and my 
Two daughters Caroline and Elizabeth Fifteen hundred dollars each, 
and my daughter Mary Ann Eleven hundred dollars, then the balance of my 
personal Estate be equally divided amongst all my children. Further 
after the decease of my wife Polly, I direct that any Real and Personal 
Estate in the town of Centerville be equally divided between said children. 
I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Peter Deramer and John Deramer Executor of
this my Will and Testament.  In witness whereof I have herein set my hand and seal the 
19th day of March 1867                                   his
                                               William    X   Deramer
                                                         mark




Signed Sealed in our presents and having subsantated the same
As witnesses in his presence at his request.
                                                      Hosea Hudson
                                                      John M Mullin
Bedford County SS,
Personally appeared before me, Register for the probate
of wills for and in the said county, John M Mullin one of the
subscribing witnesses to the within instrument of writing, who being duly sworn 
according to the law does depose and say that he  was present and saw the tester 
William Deremer execute the same as and for his last will and testament by making his mark, 
he being unable to write, and heard him pronounce and disclose it to be his last will 
and testament that he signed his name as witness thereto in testators presence and at 
his request, also that he saw Hosea Hudson sign the same as witness and that the signature 
of Hosea Hudson hereto as Witness is genuine and that at the time of the execution of said 
instrument the tester was of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding to the best 
of deponents Knowledge and belief.
Sworn    this 10th day of June
 AD 1874    Before me     James Cleaver                  John M Mullin
                             Register

            Bedford County SS
Personally appeared before me Register for this Probate of wills herein and for the 
said county, Rollin Smith who being duly sworn according to law deposes and says he is
 well acquainted with the handwriting of Hosea Hudson  having frequently seen him write 
and that the name Hosea Hudson signed to the within instrument of writing as a witness 
is in the proper hand writing of said Hosea Hudson to the best of deponents knowledge and belief.
                                                           Rollin Smith

Sworn & Subscribed this 10th day
Of June AD 1874
                                 Before me James Cleaver
                                              Register

Filed Proven and letters testimony  issued to Peter Deremer and John Deremer 
June 10th AD 1874. Exors. Sworn       James Cleaver
                                          Register