Will of Joseph Flack (1739-1825).
Will #5390
Dated: 7 Sep 1820
Probated: 31 March 1825
Will Book 10; Page 360; in the County of Bucks, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
I Joseph Flack of the Township of Doylestown in the County of Bucks and State
of Pennsylvania being of sound disposing mind & memory, do make this writing
my last Will and Testament.
I order and direct my herein-after named executors to pay my just Debts out
of my estate. I give unto my Widow one good Feather Bed, bedding & bedsteads,
one bow, and Fifty Dollars in Cash, to buy Furniture for a Room with.
I order and direct my Executors, hereinafter named, or the survivor of them
to sell at public vendue, all the rest, and remainder of my Estate real, personal
or mixed, and after the payment of my Debts, and the necessary expenses in &
about my Estate, I give and devise the residue of the proceeds thereof in the
following manner, Viz.
I give unto my Widow the Interest of one third, to be paid to her yearly, during
the Term of her natural life, which third I order & direct to be secured
on the Land by Mortgage.
I give and devise unto my daughter Euphemia One Hundred Dollars.
All the rest, residue and remainder of the monies arising out of the sale of
my Estate, I give unto my remaining Ten Children, share and share alike. I also
give unto my said Ten Children the principal of the Interest secured to my widow
during her life, to be divided amongst them at her death.
I do herby order and direct that my Widow and Children shall equally enjoy
the Rents Issues and Profits of my Estate until the Sale, so as aforesaid directed
to be made, and also the distributions, as above directed.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my three Sons, James, David, and Joseph Executors
of this my last Will & Testament, giving them full power to make good and
sufficient Title or Titles for my Real Estate.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my and Seal, this Seventh day of September
in the year of our Lord, One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty. 1820.
(signed) Joseph Flack
CODICIL dated 2 May 1821
I Joseph Flack in addition to my foregoing Will Do order and direct that the
share of my Estate given to my Daughter Sarah the wife of David Titus be put
out on good Mortgage Security drawing interest, by my Executors and that the
Interest thereof be paid annually unto my said Daughter Sarah during her natural
life to her sole and separate use and that at her decease the Principal to go
to her issue share and share alike – writings my hand & Seal May 21,
1821
DEED
James Flack, David Flack and Joseph Flack, Exrs. of Joseph Flack Dec'd.
TO
William Worthington.
Dated 17 Mar 1826
Ack. 18 Mar 1826
Rec. 5 Apr 1826
D.B 51, P.549
Cons. $4705.27
Three messuages and tract of land in Doyl. Twp.
Beg. at a cor. stone in the mid of Doylestown Rd., being also a cor. of McKinstry's
land; th by the same N 41&1/4 d. E. 223.3 p. to a cor. stone; th by lands
of Silfoos and Selner S. 49 d 10' E. 90P. to a chestnut stump for a cor. th
by the sd Selner's land S. 52&1/4 d. E. 72.5 P. to a small white oak for
a cor. of this and William Burrow's land, th by the same S. 41 d. 7' W.228.8
the mid. of the same N. 48&1/2 d. W. 163 P. to place of Beginning Contg.
228 A. 72 P.
Joseph Flack died seized of 3 messuages and tract of land in Doylestown Twp,
and partly in Buckingham Twp, contg. by resurvey 228 A. 72 P.,leving will dated
17 Sept 1820, wherin (i.a) he ordered and directed his Executors to sell the
whole of his real estate at public sale. Same were exposed to public sale on
14 Nov 1825 and sold to William Worthington for above consideration.
Thanks to Carol Temlin & Rich Flack for the transcription.
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