Wills: Mary Mundle, 1885; Greene Township: Greene County
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I Mary Mundle of Greene Township, Greene Co., and state of Pa. being in good
health of body and of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and declare
this to be my last will and testament in manner following: that is to say, I order that
all my just debts, funeral expenses and charges of proving this my last will will be
in the first place fully paid and satisfied, and after payment thereof and every part
thereof, I desire that my executors hereafter named shall sell at public or private
sale my home farm containing one hundred and twenty eight acres and forty perches
of land situated in Greene Township, Greene County and state aforesaid. And I
desire that the proceeds of said sale to be divided as follows:
I bequeath to my grandson Wm. Mundle the sum of $100 and to my grandson
Benjamin Mundle $75, and to my grandson Joseph Mundle $100 and to my grandson
Jesse Mundle $75 and all the remainder of the proceeds of my land to be equally
divided between my four sons and four daughters. Mary Mundle, Louisa Mundle,
Margaret A. Mundle, Cemantha Mundle, John Mundle, Abner Mundle, Jacob Mundle,
Joseph Mundle, to share and share alike.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Mundle - one bed, to Louisa
Mundle - one bed, to Margaret Mundle - one bed, to Cemantha Mundle - one bed,
I give and bequeath to my four sons one comfort and one blanket apiece. To my
grandson Jesse Mundle one lounge. To my grandson Joseph Mundle one bed and
one bureau. To Abner Mundle one pair of bedsteads. To Cemantha Mundle one table.
I desire all the balance of my personal property to be sold and the money to
be equally divided between all of my children. I desire my grandson Joseph Mundle
to share equally with all my children in the proceeds from the sale of my personal property.
I desire that my Executors hereafter named dispose of all my personal property
as above mention and I do hereby nominate and appoint Andrew Waychoff and Abner
Mundell Executors of this my Will revoking and making void all former Wills in witness
whereof I Mary Mundell have to this my last will and testament set my hand and
seal this 16th day of November A. D. 1885.
her seal
Mary X Mundell
mark
Witnesses
Andrew Lantz
Joseph Stoops
(Typed from a copy handwritten by Andrew Jackson Waychoff, mailed to his sister-in-law,
Eliza Jane Mundell Grove, referred to in the will as Louisa Mundle)