WILL: Jonathan BARNET, 1892, Fulton County, PA

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Will of Jonathan BARNET

Pennsylvania, Fulton County, Volume 2, p. 450

Transcribed from SAMPUBCO Copy

In the name of God Amen. 
I Jonathan Barnet of Wells Township, Fulton County, and state of Pennsylvania 
being of sound mind and memory, do make publish and declare this my last will 
and testament in manner following that is to say
First: I give and bequeath to may son James W. Barnet the farm I now reside 
on in Wells Township, Fulton Co., to have & to hold, his heirs and assigns 
forever. 
Second: I give and bequeath to my daughter Catharine Sapngler the note I hold 
against her in lieu of a farm.
Third: I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret G. Baker the note I hold 
against her in lieu of a farm.
Fourth: I give and bequeath to my daughters Mary E. Edwards and Sarah E. 
Sweet each the undivided half of a farm in Taylor Township in Fulton County; 
and also to each the undivided half of a farm situated in Broad Top Township, 
Bedford County except the coal and minerals which I give and bequeath equally 
to all my legal heirs. 
Fifth: I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth Barnet the entire remainder 
of my real estate.
Finally: I do hereby nominate and appoint my son James W. Barnet and A. F. 
Baker to be Executors of this my last will and testament.
In Witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th day of 
August in the year of our Lord, one thousand and eight hundred and seventy-
nine.
Jonathan Barnet (Seal)

The above instrument consisting of one sheet of paper was at this date 
thereof, signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Jonathan Barnet 
as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his 
request and in his presence and in presence of each other, have subscribed 
our names as witnesses thereto.
Samuel P. Wishart
George W. White

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
County of Fulton: ss
Before me Jas. P. Waltz, Register for the Probate of Wills, &c, in and for 
said county, personally came Samuel P. Wishart one of the subscribing 
witnesses to the will or instrument of writing who being duly qualified 
according to law, did depose and say that he was personally present and saw 
Jonathan Barnet, late of the township of Wells in the said County, deceased, 
the testator herein named sign his name to said writing, and seal the same 
and heard him publish and declare the said instrument as and for his last 
will and testament, and at the time of so doing he was of sound and deposing 
mind, memory, and understanding to the best of his knowledge and belief and 
that his own name thereto subscribed as a witness was so subscribed at the 
request of the Testator in his presence and in the presence of George W. 
White, the other subscribing witness.
(signed) Samuel P. Wisharet
Sworn and subscribed this 10th day of March A.D. 1892 before me Jas. P. 
Waltz, Register

Pennsylvania, Fulton Co. SS
Before me Register for the Probate of Wills &c personally came Samuel P. 
Wishart and A. F. Baker, who being duly qualified according to law, depose 
and say that they are well acquainted with the handwriting of Geo. W. White 
one of the subscribing witnesses to the instrument of writing to which this 
is annexed, purporting to be the last will and testament of Jonathan Barnet 
late of Wells Township deceased, having frequently seen him write his name 
and that the said signature to the said instrument is the genuine signature 
of the said Geo. W. White. 
(signed) Samuel P. Wishart, A. F. Baker 
Sworn & subscribed this 10th day of March 1842, Jas P. Waltz, Regr.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Fulton
Before me the Register of Wills &c in and for said county, personally came 
Samuel P. Wishart who being duly qualified according to law, deposeth and 
says that Jonathan Barnet the testator above named, late of said county 
deceased died on the second day of March A.D. 1892, about 11 o'clock A.M. of 
said day, to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Samuel P. Wishart
Sworn and submitted before me on this 10th day of Mch A.D. 1892, Jas. P. 
Waltz, Regiser

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Fulton
You James M. Barnett and A. F. Baker do swear that as Executors of Jonathan 
Barnet, late of the township of Wells, deceased, you will well and truly 
administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits of said deceased 
according to law, and will also diligently regard and well and truly comply 
with the provisions of the law relating to collateral inheritances.
J. W. Barnet
A. F. Baker
Sworn and subscribed before me this 10 day of Mch A.D. 1892, Jas P. Waltz, 
Register

Be it remembered that on the 10 day of March A.D. 1892 before me was duly 
proven the last will and Testament of Jonathan Barnet late of Wells township 
and Letters Testamentary therein granted to James W. Barnett and A.J. Baker 
the Executors named.
Jas. P. Waltz, Register

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