Wills: Will of Jane Latimer (1817): Philadelphia County, PA

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LATIMER, JANE. 
Phila. 
Single woman.
Written: July 3, 1817. 
Proved: October 16, 1817. 
Will Book 6, Page 520.

To sister, Margaret Geddes, wife of Henry Geddes. To Sarah B. Latimer,
widow of my deceased brother, William G. Latimer. To Sarah Cuthbert,
Ann Jane Cuthbert, Susanna Cuthbert. To Sophia Geddes, daughter of my
sister, Margaret Geddes. To Elizabeth Latimer and Margaret Latimer,
daughters of brother, George Latimer. To Sarah Banning, wife of
Freeburn Banning, of Talbot Co., Maryland, and daughter of my sister,
Margaret Geddes. To Sarah R. Latimer and Mary R. Latimer, daughters of
my brother, Henry Latimer. To Sarah G. Cathcart and Jane L. Cathcart,
daughters of my deceased sister, Susan, to be put in trust to their
father, Rev. Robert Cathcart. To Mary Campbell, who now lives in family
of my brother, George Latimer. To brothers, George and Thomas Latimer,
my part of tract of land in Centre Co., Pennsylvania, belonging to
estate of my father. To sister, Sarah Cuthbert, wife of Thomas
Cuthbert. Sole Exec: Brother, George Latimer.
Codicil: July 3, 1817. October 16, 1817.
Sarah B. Latimer, widow of brother, William G. Latimer, deceased,
legacy given to her, I bequeath to her children: James, William,
Elizabeth, Sarah, George and Henry. To Grace Bayley, formerly a servant
of my father. 

Witnesses: Ab'r. Claypoole, Charles Pettit, Peter Field, John Gouge.