Wills:  BEATTY, DEVIN PEELOR, Blairsville, Indiana County, Pa.
Will filed  February 10, 1873Vol 4, Page 066
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I, D. Peelor Beatty, of the Borough of Blairsville, County of 
Indiana, and State of Pennsylvania , being of sound and disposing mind 
and memory, do make and publish this, my last will and testament , hereby 
revoking any and all wills at any time by me heretofore made. 
First, my will is, and I hereby direct , that all my just debts 
and funeral expenses be paid by my executor and executors hereinafter 
named as soon after my decease as by them shall be found convenient.
Second,  I authorize my executor and executors hereinafter named , 
and I hereby direct them to borrow from the Blairsville Building and Loan 
Association a sufficient sum of money to satisfy and pay all claims or liens 
against the property in and on which I now reside, and for securing the 
repayment of any money borrowed by them from said Building and Loan 
Association , to give to the Association  aforesaid, a mortgage on the
property  which I now occupy, or such other security as may be requested.
Third. It is my will and I direct that my executor or executors 
shall continue after my death  the payment of dues on the five shares of stock 
which I now hold  in the Building and Loan Association aforesaid, and in case 
they borrow money from said Association shall pay promptly the interest on the 
amount borrowed as required by the rules and bi-laws of the Association.
And it is my will, and I direct that my estate shall be so settled and arranged 
that the only debt or claim  against it shall be the amount borrowed  from the 
Blairsville Building and Loan Association.
Forethwith , and I direct my executor and exectrix  to sell and convey 
all real estate of which I may die seized  or any interest that I may have in 
Real Estate excepting the premisis which I now occupy which I do not wish sold.
Sale to be made publicly or privately as to them may seem most advantageous. And 
as to my estate and all property of which I may die seized , whether real , 
personal, or mixed, I give and devise the whole and every part thereof to my 
beloved wife, Martha S, Beatty for and during her life, and the revision or 
remainder of the same after the death of my wife, to my daughter, Emma
Beatty, now an infant, and her heirs and assigns forever
And I constitute my friend , Lewis Frick executor, and my beloved wife, Martha S,
Beatty, executrix of this my last will and testament
In testimony whereof, I, the said Peelor Beatty, have to this, my last will and 
testament, written on one sheet of paper. have subscribed my name  and have 
affixed my seal  this fifth day of December in the year of our Lord One 
Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Two

D. Peelor Beatty

Signed,sealed, published, and declared by the said Peelor Beatty as and for 
his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request  and 
in his presence , and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our 
names as witnesses thereto

William A. Sweeney and  Saul Lyon

Indiana County S.S.  Be it remembered that on this tenth day of February, A.D. 1873,
before me, B.J. McCluskey , Deputy Register for the Probate of wiils and granting Letters
of Administration in and for said County, was duly proved and approved  the foregoing
instrument of writing  as and for the last will and testament  of D. Peelor Beatty, desc., 
by the oaths of William A. Sweeney and Saul Lyon, the subscribing witnesses thereto.
Same day, letters of  testamentary issued to Lewis E. Frick  and Marttha S. Beatty , the
executors of said will named, they having first been sworn, according to law
B.J.cCluskey, Deputy Register.