Wills:  J. Alexander McPherson, 1856: Logan Twp., Blair Co., PA
 
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Will of J. Alexander McPherson  Page 393, 394, 395 
Blair County Will book 7-A-393 (1846-1861)

Logan Township, Blair, PA

Last will and Testament of Alexander McPherson,  Decd

In the Name of God Amen J. Alexander McPherson of Logan Township Blair County in 
the State of Pennsylvania, being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind, 
memory and understanding and considering the certainty of death and the 
uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs 
and thereby  be the better prepared to leave the world when it shall please God, 
to call me home do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in 
manner and form following to wit.  First and principally I commit my soul into 
the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the 
discretion of my executors .

Item:  I give and devise unto my beloved wife Hannah (McCartney) the sum of 
Seven hundred dollars to be paid to her within one year of my decease, all the 
bedding she brot with her & made by her since, two bedsteads, one bureau, one 
cow, one set of Green chairs, such an amount of Queensware as she may choose to 
retain, all the dried fruit and provisions that may be on hand at the time of my 
decease to be in full of her share of my estate Real & personal and in lieu of 
her dower.
Item:  I give and bequeath unto my only son Allen McPherson the sum of One 
thousand dollars to be paid within one year after my decease if it can be 
conveniently collected and paid without interfering with the other bequeaths 
herein made and in view of his bad health it is my desire and request that the 
Orphans Court of Blair County shall appoint a suitable person as Guardian or 
Trustee to whom the said One thousand dollars shall be paid who shall under the 
control and direction of said Court invest and (expered) the same for the use of 
my said son Allen, and I also give unto my said son Allen one bed and bedding to 
be in full of his share of my estate real & personal.

Item:    I give and bequeath unto my daughter Isabelle intermarried with Henry 
Zimmerman the sum of three hundred dollars to be paid to her in payments of 
fifty dollars annually commencing one year after my decease and in case of her 
decease without issue before all the said legacy is fully paid, thus the balance 
whichof to be paid to my other heirs which  ---------- shall be in full of her 
share of my estate real and personal.

Item:  I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane who is intermarried with William 
Haggerty, the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid to her in payments of Fifty 
dollars annually commencing one year after my decease and where paid, to be in 
full of her share of my estate real and personal.

Item:  I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret intermarried with David 
Hull the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to be paid to her in payments of 
fifty dollars annually  commencing one year after my decease which when paid 
shall be in  full of her share of my estate real and personal.

Item:  It is further my will and that I devise that all my personal property not 
herewith devised shall be sold by my executors and the collection of all my 
outstanding devices should there be found to be an excess after the payment  of 
the aforesaid legacies then it is my will and desire and I so devise  that said 
excess shall be equally divided between my said heirs share and share alike and 
lastly I do hereby constitute and approve Taylor W. Glasgow and Jonathan 
Hamilton to be the executors of this my last will and testament revoking and 
annulling all former wills by me made ratifying and configuring this to be my 
last will and testament.

In Witness Thereof, I have set my hand and seal this                     

 Alexander McPherson  ((((seal)))))

George W. Patton (Associate Judge in 1870)
Ephiraim Burket
James L. Gwinn (Associate Judge in 1855)

Blair Co  SS
Before the Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of 
Administration in and for said County personally appeared George W. Patton, Esq. 
who being duly sworn according to law, doth dispose & say that he was personally 
present and saw and heard Alexander McPherson sign, seal execute publish 
pronounce and declare  the foregoing and hereunto attached testament of writing 
as and for his Last Will and Testament, that he did sign his name as a witness 
in the presence of the said Testator, at his insistence and request and in the 
presence of the other subscribing witness Eph. Burket and James L. Gwin who also 
signed their names thereto at the insistence and request of the said Testator, & 
in the presence of this depoment & of the said testators and that the signing 
thereof the said Alexander McPherson was of sound & disposing mind memory and 
understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Sworn and Subscribed before me this 30th day of May 1836   L. H. Williams, 
Register
George W. Patton

Blair County SS
Before me the Testator for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of 
Administration in and for the county, personally appeared, James L. Gwinn Esq. 
Who being duly sworn according to law doth dispose and say that  he was 
personally present and saw and heard Alexander McPherson sign, seal execute 
publish, pronounce and declare the foregoing and hereunto attached Testament of 
writing  as and for his Last will and Testament, that he did sign his name 
thereto as witness in the presence of the said Testator and at his insistence 
and request and also in the presence of the other subscribed witness, George W. 
Patton and Eph. Burket, who also signed their names as witnesses thereto, in the 
presence of the said testator & at his instance and request, and also in the 
presence of this depoment & at the time of the signing thereof, the said 
testator was of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of 
his knowledge and belief.
Sworn and Subscribed before me the 2nd June A.D. 1856 L. H. Williams, Register
James L. Gwin

Page 395
Jonathan Hamilton Executor of Alex McPherson Dec'd
Memorandum.  Remuneration of Taylor W. Glasgow.  Letters Testainintory  were 
this day granted to Jonathan Hamilton in the estate of Alexander McPherson 
dec'd.  Inventory to be exhibited in thirty days from this date and a just and 
true account, calculation and administration of the whole within one year of 
when thereunto legally required.  Given under the seal of the office at 
Hollidaysburg; 2nd day of June 1856.  Inventory filed the 4th day of August  A. 
D. 1856.