Wills: SOUPLIS/SUPLEA/SUPPLEE, Gertrude 1738 : Kingssessing, Philadelphia Co, PA

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"Genealogical Landmarks and Milestone of the Lower Perkiomen Country" 
by Ralph L. Johnson, PH.D. and David H. Bergey, M.D. 
Adams Apple Press 1992  "This is a reprint of The Perkiomen Region
organ of The Perkiomen History and Science Society Vol.
XII--Nos. 3 and 4  Whole Number 46, 47 October, 1934
Pennsburg,---Pennsylvania.

Pg. 39

Will of Gertrude Suplea of Kingssessing
(G.S. of King Sees assessed for 40 A. in 1734.)
Made Oct. 5, 1737.  Proved Nov. 20, 1738

I desire to be buried at Wiccoco Church (Gloria Dei) by my
late husband.
I give to my son, David Enochson, my mare, my plough and
harrow and my corn, provided my two granddaughters, Mary
Enochson and Bridget Smith, do not keep house together, but
if they do I give my corn for bread for them all.
I give my granddaughter, Mary Enochson, the mare "Marys" and
saddle and bridle.
I give her my best feather bed and its furniture and three
best pewter dishes and six of my pewter plates and my best
iron pot.
I give to my granddaughter, Bridget Smith my next best bed
and its furniture.
I give to John Brooks my weaving loom and all gears
belonging to it.
I give to my son, Henry Enochson, one shilling.
I give to my daughter Catherine Smith, one shilling.
I give to my grandson, Jacob Suplea, one shilling.
In witness whereof I have hereunto on this side of the Leaf
set my hand and seal this fifth day of October in the year
of our Lord 1737.

          her

Gertrude   X  Suplea

         mark

Witnesses        Nathan Gibson
                 Ann Gibson