| WILL OF JOSEPH MILLER, QUEMAHONING |
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| I Joseph Miller of Quemahoning Township
Somerset
County and State of
Pennsylvania
do
make
and
publish this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills
by
me
made
at any time heretofore. And first I order and direct that my body be decently interred,
and
as
to
my
worldly estate I dispose of the same as follows, First I direct that all my just debts if any remain unpaid at my death and my funeral expenses be paid by my executors out of the first money that shall come to their hands. Also I devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, if she should survive me, her choice of one cow, & two beds, one tin plate stove, six chairs, one dresser, all our Kitchen furniture, one woman's saddle, and forty dollars per year during her life, payable in semi-yearly payments to be paid her by my executors. Also I reserve for her use the two rooms in the house which she and I now occupy the one being down stairs and the other up. Also I devise and bequeath to my son Jacob and to his heirs and assigns forever, the tract of land on which he now resides, containing one hundred and sixty acres, which was surveyed off of my present home place out of which he shall pay the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, part of which he has however paid me for which he holds my receipts, any of the balance that he may not pay before my decease he shall pay immediately thereafter. Also I devise and bequeath to my son Valentine and to his heirs and assigns forever, the tract of land upon which he and I now reside, containing one hundred and sixty one acres out of which he shall pay the sum of Twenty hundred and fifty dollars to my executors in payments of three hundred dollars per year to be distributed by them as I shall hereafter direct, but if my wife survives me then my said son Valentine shall have the use of said tract named to him during her life for the yearly rent of sixty dollars, and furnish pasture and feed for her cow during the same time. And at my wife's decease, commence the yearly payments of three hundred dollars, as I have before directed, out of said farm. Also I devise and bequeath to my son Noah and to his heirs and assigns forever the tract of land on which he now resides containing two hundred and eight acres out of which he shall pay the sum of Twenty hundred and fifty dollars in payments of two hundred dollars per year, but if my wife should survive me then he shall pay to my executors the yearly rent of forty five dollars, and at her death commence the payments of two hundred dollars yearly as I have already directed, out of the rents so to be paid, by my sons Valentine and Noah I desire my executors to pay the sums of money bequeathed to my wife. Also I desire and direct my executors to collect all moneys due at my death and sell all my personal property not herein specifically devised & bequeathed and collect all payments or rents as the case may be according to my desire and directions as they become due, and distribute and equally divide the same to and among my son Samuel (who however has already received from me the sum of Eight hundred dollars which shall be deducted out of his portion) and daughter Elizabeth married to Isaac Dibert, Susanna married to Joseph Farner, Sally married to Abraham Dibert, Rose Ann married to Wm Hoover, Nancy married to Anthony Ling and their heirs, and to the children of my deceased daughter Mary who was married to Michael Spangler one equal share, which is not to be paid to them until all of my children who are not living have been paid as I herein direct in full.
And further my will and desire is that my executors make deeds to my several sons for the
tracts
of
land which I have bequeath to them as soon as each of them will have paid the full sum as
named
to be paid by them out of the same. And further I order and direct by executors to distribute
one
a
year all the moneys that come to their hands among my children as named and in the
manner
directed. And further my desire is that my executors charge no Interest on any book account,
notes
or bonds that I may have against my children at the time of my death but all such accounts,
notes
or bonds shall stand as just and correct & be paid by them as such as to their principal. And
further
my will and desire is that my executors settle up my estate, and fully carry out my will and
desires
without charge for the same, except so far as it may be necessary for Orphans' Court
charges.
And
further I order and direct my executors to procure Tomb Stones suitable to our circumstances
in
life
& have them placed to our graves, the expense of which to be paid out of money that may
come
to
their hands & paid as before directed as funeral expenses.
And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my sons Samuel Miller and Jacob
Miller
the executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I
Joseph Miller (seal)
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us, who have subscribed as Witnesses, in
the
presence of each other and the testator, and at his request.
N.B. The sum to be paid by Valentine was changed from nineteen hundred to
twenty,
the
same in the sum to be paid by Noah, the sum received by Samuel changed
from
seven to eight, which was done by request of the testator before signing.
George A. Clark
Somerset County SS
On the 23rd day of July A.D. 1860, Before me R.R. Marshall Register for the probate
of
Wills & granting Letters of Administration in and for said County personally came
Affd & Subscribed 23rd July 1860 Before me |
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