Will of Francis HICKMAN (1685), Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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The Will of Francis Hickman
Philadelphia Book A Number 28
November 27, 1685
In the name of Almighty God Amen this twenty seventh day of November in the year
of our Lord one thousand six hundred eight five I Francis Hickman being sick &
broken in body but of mind and memory perfect and being disposed to join estate
with God hath brought me within the world so that there may be no confusion here
after both with my wife and children do make rightfully forward this my last
will and testament in manner and form following.
First I do give and bequeath unto my two sons Joseph and Benjamin Hickman my
hundred acres of land in the county of Philadelphia that was purchased of Robert
Adams that land should be delivered to either of them at the time of their
respective days of their marriages or as they shall attain to the age of
eighteen years that shall first happen to wit 50 acres to each son and if it to
fall out that either of them shall die before the other marries or attains age
eighteen years of age then my will is that the survivor have the whole hundred
acres and if they should depart this world before they marry or attain the
foresaid age then my will is the that the lands be divided betwixt my daughters
Mary and Hannah Hickman and my wife Elizabeth Hickman shall be disposed that my
said children shall plant upon the said land then my will ------- that she shall
have and enjoy the said land til my first son Joseph shall either marry or come
to the age of eighteen years.
Secondly I do give and bequeath my foresaid daughters ten pounds English that is
to say five sterling a piece to be given to them as they shall attain the age of
eighteen years or at their respective marriages on days of their marriages. The
remainder of money provision and household goods in hand in America unto by
beloved wife Elizabeth Hickman for and toward that ----- maintenance of my
foresaid four children until they so respectively receive as I have by law given
them. And further more my will is that if my wife shall either marry or be so
disposed to return to England that she shall have seventy pounds for her by the
overseers of this my will and the remainder of goods, household stuff, tools &
money that shall afford to be left behind according to the inventory taken
thereof shall be equally divided betwixt my foresaid four children enough as
their remains due to me about twenty five pounds sterling in England a solvent
as I suppose my will is that it --- of it shall be arranged shall go equally
between my foresaid four children. I do appoint executor John Barnes commonly
distinguished by Bristoll Barnes thus going by the same name and Thomas Durket
to be my overseers of this my last will and testament in the name of God who's
hands I have unto put by faith and soul the day and year above written. --- the
twenty five pounds above mentioned is over and above the fifteen pounds my wife
hath in England of her own proper money.
The mark of Francis Hickman
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us whose names are under
written:
Robert Jeffers
Richard Dungworth
Mary Jeffers
Jonathan Jeffers