Will of Isaac Weirbach, 1805: Bucks County

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           Will of Isaac Weirbach, 1805

In the name of God Amen, I Isaac Wireback of the Township of
Springfield County of Bucks and State of Pennsylvania yeoman being of
Sound and Disposing mind and Memory Do this Twentyeth day of February
in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and five make and commit to
writing this my last Will and Testament in Manner following

Firstly, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Anna all such of my
houshold goods and kitchen furniture as she may want or have Occation
for for her own use, forever

Item, I give Devise and bequeath unto my son Henry Wireback all my
lands and plantation Situate in Springfield Township aforesaid
Henditaments and Appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold to him My
said son Henry Wireback and to his Heirs and assigns for Ever Subject
to the payments and Privileges herein after Set forth

Item I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Two of my horses the same
that he now calls his own

Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Two horses being the same
that he now calls his own

Item, I give and bequeath unto my two sons the said Henry and Peter
all my Gun plows Harrow Waggons and all my farming Utensils to be
Equally Divided between them share and share alike according to an
appraisment to be made of them after me Decease.

Item I will and order that all my Stock of Cattle and horses and all
my Haushold goods and furniture not herein before bequeathed Except
one Cow to my Dear wife Anna which I bequeath to her for her own use
forver shall be sold and the money arising from said sale after all
Expenses of the administration and all Debts are paid shall be
Equally Divided between all my Six Children Share and Share alike
Except two beds which I give to my two sons Henry and Peter to each
of them one bed

I give and bequeath unto my son Jacob Wireback the sum of Two Hundred
Pounds besides what I have all ready advanced to him

I give and bequeath unto my son Isaac Wireback the sum of Eighty
pound. Ten shillings besides what I have already advanced to him

Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Smell wife of
Michael Smell the sum of Two hundred forty three pounds two shilling
and three pence besides what I have already advanced to her

Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret Herpst wife of
Henry Herpst the sum of Two hundred and forty three pounds besides
what I have already advanced to her

Item I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Wireback the sum of five
Hundred Pounds besides what I have herein before bequeathed to him

Item I will and order that my said son Henry do pay all the foregoing
Legacies to his Brothers and Sisters in Consequence of his having my
whole Real Estate in the fallowing manner the Legacy to my son Peter
he shall pay at the Expiration of one year next __ Decease and the
sum of Seventy five pounds a year to (Mary? _missing_)? and so in
proportion till her Legacy is paid the first payment to be in two
years after my Decease And in one year next after the time expires
for the last payment of Margaret Herpsts Legacy the sum of Seventy
five Pounds a year to my son Jacob Wireback and so in proportion till
his whole Legacy is paid and in one year next after the time expires
for the last payment to my son Jacob the sum of Eighty Six pounds Ten
Shillings to my son Isaac Wireback and in one year next after the time
of payment to my said son Isaac the sum of Seventy five pounds a year
to the children of my Daughter Elizabeth Smell till the whole of the
Legacy which I bequeathed her is paid to her said Children and the
Legacy of Two Hundred Pounds which I have herein before bequeathed to
my son Jacob I will and order shall be paid to my son Jacobs Children
Share and Share alike agreeably to the above payments and I will and
order that my Dear Wife Anna Shall have the back Roon in the new end
of my house for her own use and to have Privilege of all and every
part of my buildings that she may want and to have her cow well kept
Summer and Winter by my said son Henry and he is likewise to find and
provide for his said mother as much wood ready  cut and s__et and at
her Door suitable for her use as she may have Occation for and to
give her her choise of his hogs when they are fit to Kill she to take
one of them and fifty pounds of good beef and three bushels of wheat
and nine bushels of rye and as much buckwheat and Indian corn meal as
he may want and the privilege of taking as many appel yearly and every
year as long as she lives and I Give and bequeath unto her all my bees
and the Interest of two Hundred pounds a year During her natural life
which said two Hundred pounds is to be and Remain on my Real Estate
During her life and the Interest to be paid to her by my said son
Henry

And as there will Remain the Sum of Twenty Seven pounds seven
Shillings and nine pence of the value which my son Henry was to pay
out of the lands after paying the above Legacies I will and order
shall go with the ___ and remain ___ Estate not herein Devised to be
equally Divided between my Sons and Daughters share and share alike
after the Decease of my said wife

And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my Two sons Jacob and
Henry Wireback to be the Executors of this my last will and Testament
Declare this and this only to be my last will and Testament as with my
hand and Seal the day and year first within written

Signed Sealed and declared by the Testator to be his last will and
Testament in the presence of us the Subscribers who have Set our
names as witnesses hereunto at the Request and Disire of the Testator

Abraham ____
James Chapman

Isaac Weyerbacher