Bucks County PA Archives Wills.....Kelso, Andrew June 5, 1760
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  Source: Andrew Kelso Will (5 June 1760), Will Book 3:17, Register Of Wills, Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
  Written: June 5, 1760
  Recorded: June 9, 1760
  
  Will of Andrew Kelso
  
  In the name of God, Amen. This 5th day of June in the year of our Lord 
  one thousand seven hundred and sixty, I, Andrew Kelso, of Bedminister 
  Township, Bucks County, being weak in body but of perfect sound mind and 
  memory, thanks be to God, therefore, calling to mind the uncertainty of this 
  life, and the certainty of death, do make and ordain this my last will and 
  testament in manner and form as followeth.
  
  First, I recommend my soule [sic] into the hands of God, my merciful 
  creator and redeemer, and my body to the earth from whence it came, decently 
  for to be buried at the discretion of mine executor, hereafter named, whom I 
  desire for to pay all my just debts and legacies where I owe and now touching 
  such worldly goods wherewith it hath pleased the Lord for to bless my 
  endeavors, I devise and dispose of the same as followeth, viz:
  
  Imprimis, I give and bequeath unto my loving wife, Sarah Kelso, one 
  bed and furniture, thereon belonging, and one cow and 2 small iron pots. It is 
  my will that my executor shall make a public sale of all my estate, excepting 
  what is here already mentioned, as soon as they shall see fit to such persons 
  as they see fit for to buy and pay all my just debts and funeral expenses and 
  the remainder __________ money they shall divide in eight equal parts, share 
  and share alike. One part to my loving wife Sarah, and one equal part to 
  Robert, and one equal part to my daughter Jane, and one part to my daughter 
  Mary, and one part to my son John, and one part to my daughter Allse, and one 
  part to my daughter Elizabeth, and one part to my daughter Margaret Kelso. 
  Each for to have an equal share. It is my will that my sons shall be put out 
  for trades as they like best.
  
  And last of all, I do hereby nominate and appoint my loving wife Sarah 
  Kelso and my loving brother George Kelso, sole executors of this my last will 
  and testament, denying all other wills and testaments, and this alone and no 
  other.
  Andrew Kelso (seal)
  
  Signed, sealed and declared to be his last will and testament in the 
  presence of this, the subscribers, Charles Stewart, William Nash.
  
  The 9th day of June Anno Domini 1760 there appeared Charles Stewart 
  and William Nash, the witnesses to the within written will and the said 
  Charles Stewart upon his solemn affirmation and the said William Nash upon his 
  solemn affirmation did favorably swear and affirm that they were present and 
  saw Andrew Kelso, the testator, sign, seal, publish and declare the within 
  writing to be his last will and testament, and that at that doing thereof, he 
  was of sound mind, memory and understanding. To the best of that knowledge 
  before me come Rich. Gibbs Deputy Regr.
  By virtue of a commission from the Regr. General
  And by the directions of said General Dep. Regr.
  
  Be it remembered that on the 9th day of June Anno Domini 1760, this 
  last will and testament of Andrew Kelso, deceased, was duly proved according 
  to law and probate, and letters testamentary were granted  to Sarah Kelso and 
  George Kelso, executors, in the same will named, they being first solemnly 
  sworn well and faithfully to diminish ______ goods and chattels, rights and 
  credits of the said deceased and to exhibit a sound and perfect inventory 
  thereof unto the Registers Office for the said County of Bucks in one month 
  after the date hereof and a just and true account of that administration when 
  thereunto rejoined to rendered. Witnessed at my hand  and the seal of  the 
  said Office this day and year aforesaid.
  Rich. Gibbs Deputy Regr.
  By virtue of a commission from the Regr. General
  And by the directions of said General Dep. Regr.
  
  
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