Wills: LOGUE, John  1832: Perry Twp, Armstrong Co, PA

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  ARMSTRONG COUNTY WILL BOOK  
  
  LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN LOGUE, DECD.
  
  
       In the name of God, amen I, John Logue of Armstrong County, 
  Perry Township and sound in mind memory and understanding thanks be to 
  Almighty God for the same being mindful of my mortality do make and 
  constitute this my last will and Testament,  First and principally I 
  recommend my immortal spirit to God who gave it  ? hopes of a joyful 
  resurrection and my body to the earth when it shall please God to 
  separate my ? and body to be burnied decently at the discretion of my 
  exectuioners according to the rites of the ?  Church and as to such 
  worldly goods wherewith it has pleased God to bless me, I give and 
  disperse thereof as follows
     Item  it is my will and I do order and direct there any  personal 
  property of what I have left to my wife Mary and my son Andrew the 
  remainder to be sold after my decease being in Armstrong County by my 
  executors and from the proceeeds thereof all my past debts and funeral 
  expenses payed.  I do nominate and appoint my wife Mary Logue and my 
  son James Logue and my son William Logue all of Armstrong County Perry 
  Township to be my executors of this my last will and Testament I leave 
  to my son James 50 Dollars and I leave to my son Robert the cow that he 
  got in 1831 and 10 Dollars 12 months after my decease.  I leave to my 
  son John 5 dollars to be paid 12 months after my decease.  I leave to 
  my daughter Kitty Twehiligar 20 Dollars.  I leave to my daughter Polly 
  50 Dollars to be paid 12 months after my decease.  I leave to my 
  daughter Sally 50 Dollars to be payed 12 months after my decease and 
  the three girls to get their beds and bedding and such articles as the 
  claim ?   own and to my deers and loving wife Mary I leave to her the 
  third of the produce of Andrew place yearly and his choice of which end 
  of the home and the liberty of the spring house and she has the liberty 
  of picking two cows and six sheep and Andrew is to feed and take care 
  of them with his own and she has the liberty of one tow and three 
  barrows and she has the liberty of raising hogs to do his and all the 
  kitchen utensils is left to her and bed and bedding after all debts and 
  ther heirs is paid. of the balances is to fall to my wife Mary and the 
  girls has the liberty of living with her to the chores for themselves 
  and to my son William I leave the South end of the place according to 
  the boundaries which I showed hime and he is to pay 50 dollars to my 
  daughter Polly and 50 Dollars to my daughter Sally 12 months after my 
  decease and to my son has Chas?  I leave the North end of the tract 
  along his fence such way to the creek and he is to my daughter Betsy 50 
  Dollars 12 months after my decease and to my son Andrew I leave the 
  remunder of the tract and he is to get the three years old horse the 
  farm horse and gears and a plow and a harrow and farming tools I 
  publish and declare this and none other to be my last Will and 
  Testament   In Witness whereof I have hereto set my and and seal the 
  Twenty seventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight 
  hundred and thirty two.
  Signed and Sealed in PresenceJohn Logue      seal
  Andrew Harshaw   William Graham
  
  
  Armstong County SS:
  
  
  Before me the subscriber Register for the Probate of wills and 
  granting Letters of Administration in and for said County personally 
  came Andrew Harshaw and William Graham subscribing witnesses to the 
  foregoing will who being duly sworn according to law depose and say 
  that the names subscriber as aforesaid are ? their proper handwriting, 
  that were present and saw and heard the testator John Logue sign seal 
  publish pronounce and declare the same instrument of ? for his last 
  Will and Testament and that at the time of doing he was of sound mind 
  memory and understanding to the best of their observation and belief
  Sworn and Subscribed befor me this 8 day ofAndrew Harshaw
  June A.D. 1832  John Croll, Register`William   X  Graham
          his mark
  
  Armstong County SS:
  The foregoing is a true copy of the last Will and Testament of John 
  Logue of Perry Township in the County aforesaid deceased as Registered 
  in the office for Registering of Wills in book  No. 1 pages 138, 139
  In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the 
  seal of said office at Kittanning this 8 day of June A.D. 1832.
  John Croll
  Register 
  
  Armstong County SS:
  By the ? of these Presents, I John Croll, Esquire, Register for the 
  Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for the 
  County of Armstong in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
  Do Make Know unto all men that on the day of the date hereof at 
  Kittanning in the county Armstong, before me was proved and approved 
  the Last Will and Testament of John Logue Late of Perry Township 
  Armstong County deceased (a true copy whereof is to these presents 
  amixed having whilst he lived and at the time of his death divers foods 
  chattels rights and credits within the said Commonwealth by reason 
  thereof the approbation and insinuation in the said last Will and 
  TEstament and the committing the administration of all and singular the 
  goods chattels rights and credits which was of the deceased and also 
  the auditing the accounts calculations and reckoning of the said 
  administration and a final dismissal from the same to me are manifully 
  known to belong and tho administration of all and singular the goods 
  chattels rights and credits of the said deceased, any way concerning 
  his last will and testament named they having past been duly sworn well 
  and truly to administer the goods chattle rights and credits of the 
  said deceased, and make true and perfect inventory thereof, and exhibit 
  in the Register Office at Kittanning in the County of Armstrong on or 
  before the Twenty second day of July next and