The Last Will and Testament of Adam Moler
This is a retype of Berkeley County
Court , Martinsburg , VA , now WV.
Will Book I, pp. 352-353 Will of Adam Moler, Senr.
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I, Adam Moler, of the County of Berkeley and State of
Virginia, being weak in body but of sound memory blessed be God do this Ninth
day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred eighty three
make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner following that is
to say
FIRST I recommend my Soul to God in hopes of a Joyful resurrection and
SECOND by the worldly estate that it doth please God to bestow me with, I do
hereby allow to be Sold and Distributed among my children as follows.
ITEM I give and bequeath to my sons John and Frederick and my Daughter Mary the
sum of thirty pounds each in consequence of making them equal with what I have
already given my other other sons and daughters mentioned underneath AND the
remainder of my Estate I give and bequeath and allow to be equally divided among
my Sons Jacob, Henry, Michael, Gasper, Adam, John, Frederick and my Daughters
Elizabeth and Mary except the sum of One shilling Sterling which I give and
bequeath to my Daughter Anne.
LASTLY I make and ordain my well beloved friend Henry Little of Sharpsburg in
the County of Washington and State of Maryland and my son Adam Moler, Junior my
sole Executors of this my will and testament.
IN WITNESS Whereof I the said Adam Moler have to this my last will and testament
set my hand and seal the day month and year above written.
His ADAM (M ) Moler (LS) Mark
Signed Sealed and Delivered by the said Adam Moler Senr. As and for his last
will and testament in the presence of us who were present at the signing and
Sealing thereof Thos Pollock, Melchor Stroop
At a Court held for Berkeley County the 18th day of November, 1783. This last
will and testament of Adam Moler deceased was produced in Court by Henry Little
and Adam Moler, Jr. the executors therein named, who made oath thereto according
to the law and the same being proved by the oaths of Thomas Pollock and Melchor
Stroop witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded in on the motion of the said
Executors who entered into bond with Philip Entlor and Melchor Stroop their
security in the penalty of one thousand pounds conditioned for their true and
faithful administration of the said Estate, certificate is granted them for
obtaining a probate in due form of law.
Examined Teste
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