Wills:  JOHN  BEATY , Armstrong Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Will  Probated    October 21, 1818Will Book 1, Page  073          
 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Don Beatty.
 DonBea@aol.com  

USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals
               and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices
               and submitter information is included. Any other use,
               including copying files to other sites requires
               permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to
               any other sites. We encourage links to the state and
               county table of contents.
____________________________________________________________

In the Name of God, Amen.
I, John Beaty, of the Township of Armstrong, in the County of Indiana, being in
perfect health, and sound in mind, memory, and understanding (thanks be to
Almighty God for  the same ) , being mindful of my mortality, do make and
ordain this, my last will and testament.. 
First, and principally, I recommend my soul to God, who gave it, in hopes for a
joyful  resurrection and my body to the earth to be buried decently  at the
discretion of my executors.
And as to such worldly estate  wherewith it has pleased God to bless me, I give
and dispose thereof as follows:
It is my will, and I do order and direct that my well beloved wife, Sarah Beaty , be
furnished with a sufficient  maintenance of the plantation I now live on.
Next, I do give and bequeath to my son, Robert, the plantation I now live on , to
him and his heirs forever, he supporting and maintaining his mother agreeably.
according to the preceding article,
And further, I do allow my son, William, the sum of fifty dollars,  to be paid to
him by my son Robert.
And I do further allow to my son, Alexander , the sum of fifty dollars to be paid to
him by my son Robert,
And I also do allow to my daughter, Rebeccah the sum of fifty dollars to be paid
to her by my son Robert.
And I do give and bequeath to my son James, the sum of one dollar.
And to my son John the sum of one dollar
And to my son, Joseph, the sum of one dollar.
And to my daughter, Sarah, I give the sum of one dollar,
I do further allow to my daughter, Rebeccah, one good feather bed and bed
clothes.
And further, I allow to my son, Alexander, the looms and tackling which may
remain in my shop.
And I do further allow that all the residue  of my personal estate be equally
divided betwixt my sons Robert, William, and Alexander.
And I do further allow that all the furniture of the kitchen be given to my wife ,
Sarah Beaty.
I do nominate and appoint my sons James and Robert Beaty to be my executors of
this,  my last will and testament
I publish  and declare this, and no other, to be my last will and testament , in
witness whereof I have hereunto  set my hand and seal  this eighth day of August
in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighteen
John Beaty
Signed and sealed in the presence of  John Pattison, Mathew Allison. Indiana, Pa. 

Be it remembered that on this twenty first day of  October in the year of our Lord 
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen , personnally appeared before me,
John Taylor, Register for the probate of wills and granting letters of
administration in and for the County of Indiana, John Pattison and Mathew
Allison , the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing, , and being
duly sworn, do depose and say that they were personnaly  present and did see John
Beaty, the testor, set his hand  and subscribe his name to the foregoing
instrument,  and heard him acknowledge it as his last will  and at the same time they
believed him to be of sound and disposing mind  and memory, and that the
signatures  thereunto subscribed as witnesses, to wit  John Pattison and Mathew
Allison,  are of their own proper handwriting.
Sworn and  subscibed . Twenty  First October, 1818 before John Taylor, Register

Orphans Court  Records  18th October, 1823   Indiana County, Pa. 
John Beatty, Descd.
John Beatty and Robert Beatty,  executors of all and singular ,the goods and
chatteled rights  and credits which were of  John Beatty late of said County,
deceased, appeared before this Court and  exhibited their account of  said estate
by which it appears  that the personal estate  had a value of  $513.o4 and 1/4 ,
Disbursements sixty nine dollars and sixty five cents  which leaves a balance of 
four hundred  forty three dollars  and thirty five cents and one fourth in the hands
of the executors.