Wills: Hamilton, James, Indiana Co
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The Last Will and Testament of James Hamilton
Will No. 2553
In the name of God Amen. I James Hamilton of the Township of White
in the County of Indiana and State of Pennsylvania being weak in
body but of sound mind memory and understanding considering the
certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and
to the end, that I may be the better prepared to leave this world
when ever it shall please god to call me hence, do therefore make
and declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner following
that is to say, First and principally I commend my soul into the
hands of Almighty God my Creator, and as to the worldly Estate
wherewith it hath pleased God to intrust me. I dispose of in the
following manner viz; It is my will and I direct that all my just
debts and funeral expenses be paid out of any personal Estate as
soon as may be after my decease. 2nd, I bequeath and devise unto
my beloved wife Margaret all the balance of Personal Estate of every
discription, and all the one undivded half part of my Real Estate
to her and her heirs and ofsigns? forever, with the use of the house
on which, I now reside during her natural lifetime. 3rd I give and
devise unto my son-in-law Thomas Carnahan the remaining undivided
half part of my Real Estate to him and his heirs and assigns forever.
Upon condition however that the Said Thomas Carnahan pay the sum of
thirteen hundred and thirty dollars in the manner and at the times
hereinafter specified to wit: To my daughter Nancy Trimble the sum
of One hundred and fifty dollars to be paid within four year after
my decease. To my son William L. Hamilton the sum of One hundred
and fifty dollars, to be paid within five years of my decease. To
my daughter Jane Lydick, the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars
to be paid within Seven years after my decease. To my daughter
Matilda Trimble the sum of One Hundred and fifty dollars to be paid
within eight years after my decease. To my daughter Eliza Martin
the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars to be paid within nine
years after my decease. To my daughter Mary Ellen Carnahan the
sum of One hundred and fifty dollars to be paid within ten years
after my decease. To pay Annually for the term of ten years, to
the Free Presbyterian Church of Indiana and Diamondville the sum
of thirty dollars commencing at my decease, To the American
Missionary Association the sum of fifty dollars to be paid four
years after my decease. To the American Bible Society the sum of
fifty dollars to be paid within Eleven years after my decease.
To my Executors hereinafter named, the sum of thirty dollars for
the purpose of defraying the expenses of settling my estate to be
completed within one year of my decease. I further direct that if
any of the institutions to which I ordered money to be paid Shall
cease to exist as a separate organization then it is my will that
the money be equally distributed amungst my children. And I do
hereby nominate constitute and appoint my wife Margaret and my son
William L. Hamilton, Executors of this my last will and testament
hereby revolking and making void all former wills by me at anytime
made. In which is whereof I said testator made to this my last will
and testament set my hand and seal the fourteenth day of
June A.D. 1862.
Signed
James Hamilton <Seal>
Signed Sealed published and declared by the said testator as and and
for his last Will and Testament
in the presence of us, who in his presence and at his request and in
the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses
therefo (Interlineation made before signing the words "and fifty"
A. W. Taylor
A. C. Hall
Indiana Co
Be it remembered that on the 27th day of October in the year of our
Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty nine, before Sq? W. R. Black,
Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration
on and for the said County of Indiana, was duly proved. and approved the
foregoing instrument of writing as and for the last will and testament of
James Hamilton, dec'd. By the oath of A. W. Taylor one of the subscribing
witnessesthereto, and by the oaths of Wm McLanahan and B. F.
McCluskey as to the hand writing of A. C. Hall the other subscribing
witness thereto, who is now decesed. Same day Letters Testamony issued to
Margaret Hamilton one of the Executors in said will named Wm L. Hamilton
the other Executor in Said Will named having removed his right. Same day
Executrix summ according to law.
See will of Probate filed Wm R. Black, Register
Indiana County, Pennsylvania Will Book number pages 459..
copied: 30 June 1994.