Wills: Thomas Beaty, 1816: Washington County, PA, Cross Creek Twp

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Will Book No. 3  No.60

Registered and compared with Original, the sixth day of August, anno Domini, 1816 Isaac Kerr, Register

In the name of God, Amen. I. Thomas Beaty, of Cross Creek Township, Washington
County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being weak of body but sound in mind and
memory, thanks be to Allmighty God for the same, do publish this my last will and
Testament in the manner and form following (that is to say)  First I give and
bequeath to my beloved wife, Margaret Beaty (after my just debts are paid) one third
of my personal property be the same more or less.  I give bequeath to my son, Jesse
Beaty the sum of one hundred twenty dollars allso a bed and bedding worth fifty
dollars I give and bequeath to my son, William Beaty  thr sum of one hundred twenty
dollars, also a bed and bedding worth fifty dollars I give and bequeath to my
daughter, Peggy Beaty the sum of one hundred twenty dollars, also a bed and
bedding worth fifty dollars. It is my will and pleasure that my son, Alexander
Beaty shall have his maintenance out of my real estate during the term of his
natural life and it is my will and pleasure  that my real estate situate in the
Township, County, and Commonwealth aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jesse Jackson,
Jacob Baxton, and others be sold in fifteen years after my death, but if my beloved
wife, Margaret Beaty, my son Jesse Beaty, my son William Beaty, or any two of them
shall agree to sell said estate before the expiration of said term of fifteen years, and the monies arising from the sale of said estate to be disposed of as follows,
and it is my will that the sleeping room in the house that I now occupy shall be at
the disposal of my beloved wife Matgaret Beaty unto the time said estate shall be
sold.  I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Margaret Beaty, one third of the
income of said estate while it remains unsold. Also one third of the interest of
the monies arising from the sale of said estate.
I give and bequeath unto my son, Jesse Beaty, the sum of three hundred twenty
dollars  I give and bequeath unto my son, William Beaty, the sum of three hundred
ywenty dollars I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Peggy Beaty, the sum of three
hundred twenty dollats I give and bequeath unto my son, Thomas Beaty, the sum of two
dollars I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Elizabeth Smith, the sum  of twenty
dollars And the remainder of the price of said estate, when collected, be the same
more or less shall be equally divided among the following persons, exceppt my
daughter, Catherine Rogers, who is to have one hundred dollars less than an equal
share with John Beaty, James Beaty, Samuel Beaty, Jesse Beaty, William Beaty (my
sons) and Peggy Beaty, my daughter- And lastly, I do hereby appoint Thomas
Patterson, Esq. and Benjamin Bay to be the soul  executors of this my last will and
testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made/ Witness my hand and seal
this nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen

Thos. Beaty (seal)  

 Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presents of the testator 

 Test. Nicholas Reed, John Freeborn Washington County, SS.
 
Be it remembered that on the
thirteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixteen , before me, Isaac Kerr, register of the probate of wills and granting
letters of administration