Wills: Martha Beaty, 1851: Buffalo Twp, Armstrong County, PA
          
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Note: This will has been re-written by Register, so hand writing and signature are
not original.

Will Registered   Feb. 16, 1851   Volume 1  Page 430,  Estate 911

"In the name of God, Amen.I, Martha Beaty of the Township of Buffalo, the County of
Armstrong, and State of Pennsylvania, being weak in body, and of sound mind, memory,
and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of this transitory life, do make
and publish this, my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit: 
First, it is my will  and I do order that all my just debts and funeral expenses  be
duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be done after my decease.
Second. I give and bequeath to my son, John Beaty, one bedstead and chiffibeau, one
sheet, two pillows and pillow slips
Third. I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Satah,  my brown  cow
Fourth. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Isabella, my brindle cow
And it is my will that they, viz, Sarah and Isabella, shall give unto my grand
daughter, Martha I. Caldwell, a good young cow when she arrives at the age of
maturity, and also I do hereby leave in care of my daughter, Isabella, a bed and
bedding, as follows, to wit:. 
A shaff bed, , the new feather bed, a set of pillows, two sets of pillow slips, two
good blankets,  a red, white and blue coverlet, and a new fine peach calico quilt
and a flannel comfort, all which shall be given to her together with the above
mentioned  cow, when she arrives as above mentioned ,or when she should really 
stand in need of them.                     

Fifth and further, it is my will that the notes left in the hands of my executor be
collected as soon as they come due, in order to meet the demands  against my estate,
and the remainder after such demands be fully settled  up,  to be divided equally
between my two daughters, Sarah and Isabella, and I do nominate, constitute and
appoint Andew W. Caskey sole executor of this, my last will and testamrnt
In witness whereof, I, the said Martha Beaty  have hereunto set my hand and seal 
this twenty first day of January  in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Fifty One"Signed Martha Beaty 
Witnesses. William Caldwell and Mary O. Hazlett