Wills: McPherson, Thomas, Indiana Co, PA

SUBJECT: Will of Thomas McPherson (1776-1827)
SUBMITTER: Lowell Thomas
EMAIL: seadragon5@aol.com
DATE: Jan 20, 2001
SURNAMES: Cooper, Kerr, Levine, McGaughney, McPherson, Taylor, Travis
The will of Thomas McPherson (1776 - 1827), son of Joseph McPherson
(1740 - 1819)

243 Thomas McPherson
page 146

The last will and testament of Thomas McPherson, in the name of Lord
Amen. I Thomas McPherson of the County of Indiana in the State of
Pennsylvania being weak in body, but of sound and disposing mind memory
and understanding and considering the ceretainty 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 this 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. That
is to say, First and pricipally I comit my soul into the hands of
almighty God who gave it and my Body to the Earth to be decently buried
at the direction of my Executors herein after named - and after my
lawfull debts and Funeral charges are paid I durse and bequeath as
follows: Item - I give and bequeath unto my dear and beloved wife
Mary all of the profits rents and advantages that may arise from the
tract of land whereon I now reside to be at her disposal and for her
support and maintaining and schooling my youngest children. I do hereby
authorise and require my Executor to make sale of the tract of land
above mentioned at any time when they may think proper and the money
arising from said sale be applied to the discharging of my obligation
to Benjamin B. Cooper for said tract of land. I also give unto my
wife Mary my horses, cattle and my other stock Beds and beding household
and kitchen furniture and all other of my personal property that may
in any sense belong to me at the time of my desease (except that part
which I will hereafter except) to be for her use and under her control
for and during her natural life - The foregoing personal property
to be appraised and no part to be sold without the consent of my wife
_ Item _ I give and bequeath to my son David McPherson my Family Bible
_ Item _ I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth M. McGaughney
all the property which she has received from me amounting to seventy
two dollars which I consider to be her proportion of my estate _ Item
_ I give and bequeath to my Daughter Jane D. Travis all the propert
she has required from me amounting to sixty two dollars for her share
in full. Item _ I give and bequeath to my son John McPherson one pocket
Bible. Item _ I give and bequeath to my Daughter Peggy H. McPherson
one Bed and beding one cow one Spinning wheel a Side Sadle and five
Dollars in Cash to be raised out of my estate. Item _ I give and bequeath
to my son Joseph McPherson one pocket Bible _ Item _ I give and bequeath
to my son Thomas McPherson one pocket Bible _ Item _ I give and bequeath
to my son James McPherson one pocket Bible _ Item _ I give and bequeath
to my sons David, John, Joseph, Thomas and James (after the death
of my wife) all my right title or subtitle in or to the Tract of land
I live on or any profits arising from the sale thereof after my debt
is paid to Benjamin B. Cooper together with all the personal property
that shall be left at the desease of my wife shall be divided amongst
my five sons, share and share alike _ And lastly I do hereby constitute
and appoint my beloved wife Mary McPherson my Executrix and my son
David McPherson Executor of this my last will and testament revoking
and anulling all former wills by me heretofore made ratifying and
confirming this and none others to be my last will and testament _
In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this twenty
fifth day of January , one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven.
Thomas McPherson [seal] Signed, sealed and published by Thomas McPherson
the above named testator in the pressence of us at his request and
in his pressence and in the pressence of each other have subscribed
our names as witnesses thereto _ Samuel Kerr Joshua Levine

Be it remembered that on the thirtieth day of April 1827 the above
last will and testament of Thomas McPherson was duly proved by the
subscribing witnesses to wit Joshua Levine and Samuel Kerr. Letters
testamentary issued same day to the executors therein named who were
duly sworn.

A. Taylor - Register



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