PENNSYVLVANIA--BEDFORD COUNTY--WILLS--Evan Griffith

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Will of Evan Griffith, 1826

Source:  Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Will Book 2, pages 194 and 195
(also on LDS Salt Lake City microfilm #331,358).  Note that this is the
official transcription of the will and probate in the county will book and
not the actual signed will.  I have attempted to reproduce it exactly as
written - it is sometimes hard to read as it was hand-written.

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In the name of God Amen.  I Evan Griffith of the township of Hopewell
and County of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania being weak in body
but of sound mind and memory blessed be God, do this twelfth day of
March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five make and publish this my last will and testement in the manner
following, that is to say.  First I give and bequeath to my daughter
Rachel ;now intermarried with Ignatiaus Harden the sum of twenty
dollars also I give and bequeath to my son John the sum of five Dollars
also I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary now Intermaried with
John Harden the sum of twenty Dollars also I give and bequeath to my
Daughter Lidia now Intermarried with Reuban Miller the sum of twenty
Dollars, Also I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin the sum of five
Dollars also I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah the sum of
twenty dollars and two cows, also I give and bequeath to my Niece
Susannah Hains the sum of twenty dollars and one cow and one bed  the
 above sums or Ligisees to be paid out of my Goods and chattles at the
Expiration of fifteen months after my dec'd.  Also I give and bequeath to
my son Abel sixty two acres of Land being a part of missuage (?) or
tenement that I now live on to stouck of the north end paralles with
Edwars Ellotts survey also I give and bequeath to my (illegible) wife all 
the residence of that missuage (?) or tenement where I now live on with
the Improvements being one hundred acres and sixty peaches during her
 natural life she making no waste or destruction thereupon, after her
decease I give and bequeath the same mifsuage or tenements to my son
Evan, to have and to hold and do with as he thinks proper and one
house, at my decease and the Residence of my goods and chattles I give
to my aforesead wife to do with them as she thinds proper and I make
ordain and I ordain George B. King sole Executer of this my last will in
trust for the Intent and purposes in this my will contained.  In witness
whereof I this said Evan Griffith have to this my last will and testament 
set my hand and seal the day and year above written.


Signed sealed and delivered by the said Evan Griffith as   )   Evan Griffith

and for his last will and testament in the presence of us    )
 (seal)

who was present at the signing and sealing thereof	     )

Isaac Bollman.  Thomas Cook




Bedford County Pa.  Personally appeared before the subscriber Register
for the Probate of wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for
said County Isaac Bollman and Thomas Cook the witnesses to the above
 and foregoing instrument of writing who being duly sworn and affirmed
according to law do say that hey were personally present and heard and
saw the testator Evan Griffith sign seal and declare the above and
foregoing instrument of writing as and for his last will and testament, that
 at the time thereof the testator was of sound and disposing mind
memory  and understanding according to the best of these deponants
knowledge  and belief and that they subscribed their names thereto as
witnesses in  the presence of the testator and at his request affirmed to
by Isaac  Bollman and Sworn to by Thomas Cook this 4th day of March
AD 1826.

Before me,                              Isaac Bollman

Job Mann Register                    Thomas Cook