McFarland mentions in the following PA Will Abstracts. Mcfarland, Andrew Mcfarland, Ann Mcfarland, Arthur Mcfarland, Daniel M. Mcfarland, Duncan Mcfarland, Elinor Mcfarland, Elizabeth Mcfarland, George Mcfarland, Isabella Mcfarland, James Mcfarland, Jane Mcfarland, Jean Mcfarland, John Mcfarland, Joseph Mcfarland, Margaret Mcfarland, Margret Mcfarland, Mary Mcfarland, Rebecca Mcfarland, Robert Mcfarland, Samuel Mcfarland, Thomas Mcfarland, Walter Mcfarland, William Mcfarlane, Andrew Mcfarlane, Ann Mcfarlane, Clemence Mcfarlane, Eliza Mcfarlane, Elizabeth Mcfarlane, James Mcfarlane, Jennet Mcfarlane, John Mcfarlane, Margaret Mcfarlane, Mary Mcfarlane, Nelly Mcfarlane, Patrick Mcfarlane, Peggy Mcfarlane, Polly Mcfarlane, Robert Mcfarlane, Rosanah Mcfarlane, Rosanna Mcfarlane, Samuel Mcfarlane, Thomas Mcfarlane, William Mcfarlin, Alexander Mcfarlin, Andrew Mcfarlin, Ann Mcfarlin, Elizabeth Mcfarlin, Hannah Mcfarlin, James Mcfarlin, Janet Mcfarlin, Jean Mcfarlin, John Mcfarlin, Margaret Mcfarlin, Mary Mcfarlin, Nancy Mcfarlin, Patrick Mcfarlin, Peggy Mcfarlin, Rachel Mcfarlin, Robert Mcfarlin, Samuel Mcfarlin, Walter Mcfarlin, William Mcfarline, Mary Abstracts of Berks Co., PA Wills, 1800-1825 EVANS, WILLIAM, Caernarvon. February 29, 1804. Adm. to James McFARLAND, a friend. Widow Martha renouncing. McCULLY, SAMUEL, Caernarvon. October 7, 1804 - November 14, 1806. All estate to Abner LEWIS of Caernarvon who is also named executor. Exrs: Abner LEWIS. Wits: John JONES and William MORRIS. Caveat filed October 15, 1804 by James McFARLAND and by verdict of jury November 14, 1806, letters granted January 5, 1807. THOMAS, HENRY, Caernarvon. September 24, 1808 - September 26, 1808. Described himself "of the parish of Redrath in County of Cornwall and Island of Great Britain." To sister Catherine wife of William LANDER of said parish the interest of £400 during life. After her decease £100 to William son of Richard and Sarah THOMAS, £100 to Matthew son of Matthew and Mary THOMAS, and remainding £200 to be disposed of by said sister as she thinks proper. The above £400 being in the hands of Robert W. FOX of Falmouth, England. To brother Stephen £10. Thomas remainder of estate to Robert W. FOX in trust to be divided among the children of brothers Matthew and William THOMAS in 3 equal shares. Exrs: Friends Richard TREWICK and James McFARLAND, Esq. both of Caernarvon. Wits: Isaac PHILIPS, Sarah PHILIPS and Gertrude OLDFIELD. Abstracts of Bucks Co., PA Wills, 1685-1785, Bucks County Wills, Book No. 2 Page 240. Henry Tomlinson, of Burrough of Bristol. March 22, 1748/9. Proved January 6, 1752. Sons Thomas and Joseph, exrs. Dau. Sarah Tomlinson. Wit: Andrew McFarland, Wm. Large, Wm. Atkinson. Letter granted to Joseph. Page 329. James McFarland, of New Britain, Farmer. December 26, 1757. Proved February 24, 1758. Son Arthur and Robert Scott, exrs. Daus. Mary, Elinor and Margret. Wit: Walter McFarland, Jane McFarland, Mary Scott. Page 370. Joseph McFarland, Tenecum Twp. November 4, 1759. Proved December 12, 1759. Wife Jean and son Robert, exrs. Sons Joseph and John. Son Robert right of Plantation sold to John Hoperry Lear to lift my debts. Son-in-law Andrew Booman. Wit: Wm. Davis, Jos. Davis. The Wills of Chester Co., PA, 1766-1778, Will Abstracts BEVERLY, JANE, widow of Samuel. East Marlborough. December 23, 1752. August 4, 1756. D. 48. To grandson Samuel Beverly my plantation in East Marlboro containing 200 acres on which I dwell. To granddaughter Mary Beverly £15 at 20 or marriage. To my grandchildren Mary Mickle's children, viz., Ann McFarlin, alias Mickle, John, Sarah and Jane Mickle 5 shillings each (being children of Robert Mickle). Remainder to grandson Samuel Beverly, also Executor. Witnesses: Richard Blackshall, James Miller, Jesse Miller. BYERS, JOHN. East Caln. May 31, 1766. February 7, 1767. To sons Samuel and William £20 each. To daughter Ann Creely £80 to be paid her as she stands in need of it. To daughter Elizabeth Byers £75 and to her 3 children by her first husband, viz., David, John and Mary Byers, £25 each. To daughter Florence Clark £40. To daughter Mary McFarlan £80. To the children of son Joseph deceased, viz., to John, Saml., Joseph and Margaret Byers £50 each. To grandson John son of Saml. Byers riding mare and saddle. To granddaughter Jane Clark colt. To wife Florence all remainder of estate, to wife Florence to dispose of as she sees fit. Mentions granddaughter Margaret Elliot. Executors: Friend Thos. Pimm and son in law John Clark. Wit: David Stewart, Alex. Stewart, Archibald Stewart. MC FARLAND, GEORGE. Vincent. December 15, 1768. Adm. to Elizabeth McFarland and John McFarland. SHIRLEY, THOMAS. East Caln. January 7, 1769. February 24, 1769. To daughters Margaret Kincede and Sarah Lafferty, son Thomas, daughter Agnes Cole, 5 shillings each. All remainder to wife Agnes, also Executrix. Wit: William McClain, William McFarlan. EBERHART, CHRISTIAN. Vincent. September 9, 1777. May 13, 1778. To wife Sarah 1/2 of clear estate during widowhood. To son Benjamin the other 1/2 of clear estate paying legacies. To daughter Sophia Eberhart £50. To son James £15 at 21 to learn the weaver trade. To son Samuel £20 at 21. To daughter Mary Eberhart £15 at 18. To daughter Sarah £15 at 18. To daughter Elizabeth £15 at 18. Executors: Wife Sarah and friend John Thomas. Letters to Sarah, the other renouncing. Wit: John McFarland, David Thomas. The Wills of Chester Co., PA, 1778-1800, Will Abstracts McFARLAN, WILLIAM. March 15, 1780. Adm. to Mary McFarlan. McFARLAN, JOHN. Chester Co. January 31, 1785. Adm. to George North. McFARLAN, JAMES. E. Caln. May 22, 1778. Codicil: August 27, 1784. January 20, 1789. To 3 daughters Mary Reece, Jane Lamb and Ann Montgomery 5 shillings each. To grandson James Lamb £5. Remainder of personal to wife Elizabeth and son James. To son James all real estate at 21. Executors: Wife Elizabeth, friend Charles Wilson. Codicil states that having had a son born since date of Will, gives to said son, William, an equal share with James of real estate. Wit: Griffith Mendenhall, Thomas Pim, William (x) McLane. [Annotation states Elizabeth was daughter of Richard and Jane Buller]. McFARLAND, ROBERT. Londonderry. May 3, 1789. May 28, 1789. To brother Joseph McFarland 10 shillings. To his children and my sisters Elizabeth's and Jane's children £10 to be divided. All remainder to sister Elizabeth if living. Executors: George Gibson, Joseph Luckey. Wit: James Ramsey, John Gibson. HEALD, JOHN. Pennsbury. April 29, 1791. March 18, 1800. To son Isaac my plantation in Pennsbury whereon I now dwell, containing about 191 acres, and all other estate, he paying to my daughters Sarah McFarlan, Lydia Morrow and Hannah Howel £25 each, silver. Executor: Son Isaac. Wit: John Craig, Valentine Hollingsworth. The Wills of Chester Co., PA, 1801-1825, Will Abstracts McFARLAN, ROSANNA. East Caln. April 10, 1802: June 22, 1802. To Samuel Irwin my brother James Irwin's son, living in Virginia, $266- 2/3. To Thomas Rickets, son of cousin Ruben Rickets in Kentucky, $133- 1/3 at 21. To Thomas Sheward my former husband's brother $27. Authorizes payment of debts due by son Samuel Heaney, deceased. To Abraham Scott a case of drawers. To my husband, Isaac McFarlan all estate, he paying above legacies; also executor. Wits.: John Edge, Thomas Edge, Samuel Hains, James Lockhart. Test signed with mark. INGRAM, WILLIAM. East Caln. March 20, 1804. Isaac McFarland, Administrator. BULLER, WILLIAM. Brandywine. December 25, 1804. Ann Buller and James McFarlan, Administrators. FORD, MARY. East Marlborough. April 23, 1810. December 24, 1811. To niece Polly Townsend table, &c. To niece Sarah McFarlan £5 & articles of furniture. To Mary Ann McFarlan £5, wearing apparel & household goods. To Julian McFarlan £5 &c. To George McFarlan a note against James Smith for $240. To my sisters Hannah Hedge & Ann Delaware & bro. Abraham Ford £5 ea. Rem. to George McFarlan and Sarah his wife. Executors: Bro. Abraham Ford & George McFarlan. (Letters to McFarlan.) Wits: Joshua Pusey, David Pusey. LAMMY, EDWARD. Brandywine. August 17, 1813. September 27, 1813. To wife Abigail all estate, real & personal, during life. After her December all est. to be sold and divided as follows: To gr.dau. Mary Quay $50. To gr.dau. Abigail Quay $100. To gr.son Hugh Quay $50. To Fanny, dau. of Rees Lammy $50. Rem. in 6 equal shares: To dau. Mary Quay one share, to be paid her as she stands in need of it. To Andrew Lammey 1/2 shares. To Rees Lammy 1 share. To Abigail Lammy 1 1/2 shares. To Edward Lammy 1 share. Executors: Wm. Williams, and Matthew Stanley. Wits: Jas. McFarland, Joseph Hoopes, Wm. Entrekin. CRAIG, JOHN. Brandywine. March 1, 1811. December 23, 1814. To Thomas Temple all my estate, real and personal, after debts are paid. Executor: Friend Wm. McFarland. Wits: William McFarlan, James McFarlan. Letters c t a to Wm. McFarland who renounded as Executor on account of being a witness to will. FREEMAN, JOHN. East Caln. April 14, 1815. May 23, 1815. To Elizabeth, William, John, Hannah, Sarah, Mary Jane, Julian and Phebe Freeman, sons & daus. of my brother Issachar Freeman, all my estate, to be equally divided between them. Executor: Bro. Issachar Freeman. Wits: Robert Dunn, Benj. Hoopes, Jas. McFarlan. McFARLAND, JOSEPH. Coventry. September 9, 1815. Samuel Townsend, Esq., administrator. PUSEY, MARY. West Marlborough. May 5, 1818. June 18, 1818. To nieces Mary Ann Crips & Mary Farlen, wearing apparel &c., and to said niece Mary Farlen all remainder of estate. Describes herself as dau. of Thomas and Mary Pusey of East Marlborough. Executor: Bro. William Farlen. (Letters to Wm. McFarlan.) Wits: Caleb Swayne, Isaac Pyle, Thomas Farlen. JORDEN, ELIZABETH. Brandywine. September 9, 1818. November 10, 1818. All money to be equally div. between Jane Crisman and Elizabeth Worrow. To Ann Downey, Mary & Elizabeth McLaughlin articles named. Executor: James McFarlan. Wits: Samuel Byers, Israel McLaughlin. TEMPLE, WILLIAM. Brandywine. January 21, 1820. July 18, 1822. All real and personal estate to be sold and proceeds equally divided among my four children, Thomas, Sarah Allison, Isaac, and Mary McFarlan. Executors: Friends John and Joseph Hoopes, of East Caln. Wits: John Green, William Lockhart, William Guthrie. GREEN, JOHN. Brandywine. November 9, 1822. May 14, 1823. To my late wife's gr.son Davis Todd my best watch and all my working utensils. Mentions having a suit now in court against James McFarlan, Esq., and authorizes Exrs. to prosecute the same and if anything is recovered gives it and all other est. to sister Anne Denny. Executor: Samuel Culbertson, Esq., of Brandywine. Wits: Lewis Righter, George Lockhart, Levi Allison. HANNUM, SARAH E. East Caln. June 18, 1823. October 7, 1823. To my son Morgan L. Rees my lot on which I now reside, being part of the real estate of my father, John Edge, and devised by him to me; also all my other est., real & personal, except as hereafter devised. To dau. Sarah $2000 and household goods; also a lot on the Lancaster Turnpike, cont. 1 acre of land, bought of Isaac McFarland. Executors: Bro. Thomas Edge and son Morgan L. Rees. Wits: Jesse Meredith, Benjamin Fell, Charles Downing. BEATY, MARGARET. Brandywine. May 18, 1824. James B. McFarlan, administrator. LAWRENCE, DAVID. East Caln. December 7, 1824. March 20, 1825. To wife Mary all estate excetp 5 s. each to dau. Eliza & son David. Executor: Friend Abiah Park. Wits: John Dowlin, James B. McFarlan. Abstracts of Cumberland Co., PA Wills, 1750-1785, Will Abstracts DUNNING, ROBERT, Esq. April 9, 1750/24 July 1750 To wife, Mary, Negro Whitehall and Negro Phillis. Dau. Mary Dunning, 1/2 tract joining the new meadow, 400 a. Son John. Daus. Ann and Margaret Dunning. Son James land joining John Davison. Ex. wife Mary, son James and bro. Ezekiel Dunning. Guardians of estate, Charles Kilgore and Thomas Willson. Wit: James McFarlan, Richard Douglass, James Boyle. A. 1. HUTCHESON, ROBERT, Peters Township. October 28, 1769/1769. If debts due me not sufficient to pay my just debts and funeral expenses, then I allow the remainder to be paid by Robert Barr and Robert Dickey, my two nephews. The lands adjoining Thomas Fleming on West Connococheague to mother and bro. Alexander and at their decease to nephew Robert Barr. To nephew Robert Dickey, lands adjoining William Dickey and Benjamin Chambers. To sister Margaret, personal estate. Exs.: William McDowell, James Campbell. Wit: Jas. Barr, Frs.(?) Waddell, James McFarlane. B. 31-32. McFARLANE, JAMES, West Pennsborough. June 20, 1770/27 November 1770. Wife Margaret. Sons William, Andrew, James and Patrick. Dau. Jane Campbell, dau. Ann Dunning. Granddau. Ann, child of son William. Son Robert. Son John. Exs.: sons Robert McFarlane and Andrew McFarlane. Overseer and guardian, John Byers. Wit: John Denny, Jas. Byers, Mary Byers, Elizabeth Byers. B. 72-73. WILKINS, JAMES, Peters. July 7, 1773/21 October 1773. Wife Jean. Daus. Martha, Rachel, Jean, Rebekah and Mary, minors. Sons, William and James, minors. Exs.: wife Jean and bro.-in-law, James McFarland. Guardians, Johnston Elliot and Thomas Dunwoody. Wit: Wm. Dunwoody, John Black, Jas. McFarland. B. 157-158. BAVARD, ROBERT, West Pennsborough. August 8, 1774/10 February 1775. Wife Hanah. Sons, James and William. Dau. Sarah, wife of Archibald Stewart, and her second son. Dau. Rebekah, wife of Samuel Hunter. Daus. Mary, Hanah and Margret, when they marry. Sons, viz., Robert, Charles and Oliver. Exs.: wife and James Jack. Wit: John Bowman, Robt. McFarlane, Jas. Leeper. B. 184-186. JACK, JAMES, Newton. September 30, 1776/7 November 1776. Wife Jane. Son John. Dau. Elinor's two sons, viz., Alexander and James Jack Scrogs. Dau. Elizabeth, wife of William McFarland. Dau. Mary, wife of John Herron. Sons, Patrick, James, and Andrew. Daus., Jane, Agness, Margaret, Synthia, Jemima and Hannah. Some of "children yet young." Exs.: John Bowman and William Starret. Wit: William Tamson, John Thompson, James McGafog. B. 242-243. WATSON, JOSEPH, Peters. August 21, 1776/11 May 1778. Mother, Thomas Dunwoody's wife and her four children. Exs.: Friends, William Dunwoody and Thomas Dunwoody. Wit: John Davis, Robert McFarland. C. 102. THOMSON, MARY, West Pennsboro, spinster. January 27, 1779/15 June 1779. To my grandmother. Sister Jean Dunn, a minor. Bro. James Dunn. Exs.: Robert Mcfarlan and William Galbraith. Wit: John Todd, Robert Wilson. C. 153. McFARLIN, ROBERT, Shippensburgh. April 10, 1784/14 May 1784. James McFarlin, son of bro. Andrew, December'd. James, Robert and Andrew, sons of bro. John McFarlin. Robert, son of bro. Andrew McFarlin, December'd. Bro. James McFarlin. Sister Janet Campbell. Sister Ann Dening. Bros. William and Patrick McFarlin. Margaret McFarlin, widow of bro. Andrew. Land in the Barrens, adjoining lands of James Gremes and William McFarlin. Margaret, Janet, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth and Hannah, children of said Margaret and Andrew McFarlin, December'd., when the youngest comes of age. Exs.: James and Robert McFarlin, sons of bro. Andrew, December'd. Wit: Robert Hamilton, Wm. Clark, John Scouller. D. 206-208. BROWN, JAMES. May 19, 1778/22 June 1784. Wife Catherine. Father-in-law Robert Boyd. Mary McAfee (a bound child) Cousin James Brown, son of Uncle John Brown. Exs.: Robert McFarland, William Galbreath and John McDowell. Wit: Eph. Steel, Samuel McCoskey, William Blair. D. 211-212. Abstracts of Cumberland Co., PA Wills, 1785-1825, Will Abstracts DUNNON (DUNNIN), SAMUEL, West Pennsborough. ----. February 25, 1785. Sister Liddy Dunn. Land in County New Castle. Uncle Ezekiel Dunnon. Thomas Buchanan. Exs.: Uncle Ezekiel Dunnon and Mr. Wm. McFarlin. Wit.: James Jackson, Wm. Clark, Mary Murray. E. 12-13. DENNY, JOHN, Cumberland County. September 27, 1782. November 5, 1782. Letters February 15, 1786. Wife Margery. Daus. Sarah, Ann and Elizabeth Denny. Son Walter Denny. Three married daus., viz., Jean Burns, Margret Denny and Margery Ferguson. Bound children Edward Byan and Agness Penewell. William Paton's land. Exs.: Wife Margery Denny and son-in-law James Ferguson. Wit.: Wm. McFarlane, Thos. Buchanan. E. 29. CULBERTSON, JOHN, yeoman, Armagh. January 25, 1785. May 18, 1785. Wife Agness. Eldest son Samuel Culbertson. Son-in-law John Campble. Daus. Jean McFarlin, Frances Orr and Agness Thompson. Sons John and William Hanna Culbertson. Dau. Elizabeth Culbertson. Exs.: Wife Agness Culbertson and son John Culbertson. Wit.: Edmd. Richardson, James Johnston, William Brown. E. 46-47. McFARLANE, MARGARET. February 4, 1780. May 17, 1787. Son William. Granddau. Margaret, dau. of son John. Granddau. Ann Buchanan. Son Robert. Daus. Ann and Jennet. For schooling of son John's children. Exs.: Sons Robert and William. Wit.: James McFarlane, Jno. Byers. E. 106. O'NEIL, JOHN. January 9, 1788. February 5, 1788. "To be buried in Carlisle." To the Big Spring Congregation, to the use of the Meeting house now building. To friend and neighbor Margaret Espy. Lands in any other state. Exs.: William Douglass and William Lindsay. Wit.: John Dunn, William Espy. Letters to Thomas Espy and Wm. McFarland. E. 120. COOTS, RICHARD, West Pennsbro. May 2, 1789. February 15, 1793. David Murray and Mary Murray. Plantation in Tuscorora. Heirs of Andrew McFarlane, December'd. Ann Dunning, wife of Ezekiel Dunning. Exs.: William French. Wit.: Ez. Dunning, Thos. Buchanan. E. 277. McFARLANE, PATRICK, Newton. March 3, 1793. April 4, 1793. Wife Rosanah. Daus. Margaret, Elizabeth and Mary. Son Robert, a minor. Son William. Son James. Exs.: Sons William McFarlane and bro. William McFarlane. Wit.: Robt. Laughlin, William Thompson, Alexr. Laughlin. E. 289. CARNAHAN, ADAM, farmer, Newton. September 10, 1793. December 3, 1793. Wife (no name). Son James. Sons Adam and Andrew, minors. Exs.: Robert Carnahan, son James Carnahan and bro.-in-law William McFarlane. Wit.: Wm. McFarlane, Alexr. Laughlin, William Wilson. E. 310. McCALL, ANN, Shippensburgh. December 1794. April 18, 1795. Son Ezra. Dau. Mary, wife of David Tate. Son James Campbell. Exs.: Son Ezra McCall and Col. William McFarlane. Wit.: Jas. Crawford, John Scott, Isaac Cook. E. 344. LONDON, MATTHEW, West Pennsborough. April 6, 1799. January 15, 1801. Wife Ann. Daus. Mary McFarline and Elizabeth Carothers. Sons John London and James London. Daus. Cathrine and Ann. Son Archibald. Exs.: Wife Ann, James Irwin and Joseph Junkin. Wit.: Elinor Junkin, Benjn. Junkin, Robert Wylie. F. 204-206. LOVE, JOHN, Westpennsboro. March 8, 1800. March 28, 1800. Wife Margaret. Son James, a minor. Exs.: Wife Margaret and George Clark of Frankford. Wit.: Jos. Peirce, Jas. McFarland. F. 211. MC FARLANE, WILLIAM, farmer, Newton. January 10, 1802. February 5, 1802. Bro. James McFarlane. Sisters Margaret Kenedy, Elizabeth McFarlane and Polly Dunbar. Niece Rosanna Thompson. Nephew William Thompson. Mother. Niece Rosanna Boid. Bro. Robert McFarland. Land formerly James Lamond's. Exs.: Bro. Robert McFarlane and Alexr. Thompson. Wit.: Alexander Thompson, William Thompson, Robert McFarlane. F. 262-263. MC CLINTOCK, SARAH, Mifflin. October 10, 1806. October 25, 1806. Alexander Weist son of Jacob Weist, now of Mifflin Township. Three half sisters, viz., Margera Huston, Ann Clark and Jane Blair. Sister in law Mary McFarlin. Two bros., viz., James and Hugh Torrance. Jane Buchanan the poor child bound to me and to her father Robert Buchanan. Friend Agness Drudge. Exs.: Thomas McCormick and Samuel Fenton. Wit.: James Harper, Henry Krettle. G. 191. MC CORMICK, SAMUEL, Mifflin. December 11, 1801. October 8, 1803. Wife Elizabeth. Sons Joseph and Thomas. Daus. Mary Elizabeth, Jane and Ann. The "time of" Elizabeth Bucanan, minor. Exs.: Son Joseph McCormick and John Davidson. Wit.: John McFarland, James Harper, John Bowman. G. 9. GRAHAM, JAMES, farmer, West Pennsborough. September 25, 1807. October 7, 1807. Wife Susanna. Granddau. Susanna Graham, dau. of son Jared Graham. Sons James, Jared, Arthur and Isaiah. Grandson James Arthur Graham's son. Isaiah Graham's young son, if called James. Exs.: Sons Jared, Arthur and Isaiah Graham. Wit.: Richard Woods, Robt. McFarland, Junr., Jno. Dunbar. G. 261-262. MC FARLANE, JAMES, farmer, West Pennsborough. December 5, 1807. January 16, 1808. Wife Elizabeth. Son Robert. Dau. Jane intermarried with James Davidson. Other children, viz., John, William, Margaret, James, Samuel, Clemence, Eliza and Polly. Some of children minors. Exs.: Wife Elizabeth, son Robert McFarlane and son in law James Davidson. Wit.: John Geddis, John Davidson. G. 302-303. WOLFF, CONRAD, Mifflin. November 11, 1809. December 5, 1809. Son Jacob. Dau. Mary wife of John Zellner. Sons Peter, John Conrad and John. Other children, viz., Mary Barbara wife of John Houser, Ann Mary wife of John Reinert, Ann Elizabeth wife of Frederick Hoover, sons Michael, Joseph and John Henry, dau. Ann Catherine and son Daniel. Ex.: Son in law Henry Dalhousen. Wit.: Thomas McCormick, James McFarlin. H. 29. MC FARLAND, MARGARET, West Pennsbro. November 25, 1809. January 3, 1810. Dau. Mary married to John Scot. Dau. Ann married to John Johnston. Nees Peggy McFarlane. Daus. Jenny married to William Thompson, Margaret married to Hugh McClelland and Elizabeth wife of Thomas Walleis (Wallace). Dau. in law Elizabeth McFarland. To Samuel Myers for heirs of James McFarlane decd. Exs.: William Thompson and James Davidson. Wit.: John Dunbar, Isa. Graham. Codicil: December 17, 1809. Now of Newton Township. Nephew Arthur Graham one of Exs. Wit.: Hugh Thompson, Isaiah Graham. H. 30-31. MC FARLANE, ROSANNA, widow, Newton. April 1, 1812. December 15, 1812. Son James McFarlane. Dau. Margaret wife of Thomas Kenneday of Newville. Daus. Polly Dunbar wife of John Dunbar of Newville and Rosanna wife of William Glenn of Newville. Decd. husband Patrick McFarlane. Son Robert. Grandson William Thompson. Granddau. Rosanna Hamilton. Ex.: Son Robert. Wit.: Jas. Montgomery, Jno. Geddis, David Mickey. H. 145-146. MC FARLIN, JOHN, farmer, Mifflin. September 2, 1813. November 16, 1813. Wife Mary. Sons John, Alexander and James. Three daus. Peggy, Rachel and Nancy McFarlin. Heirs of Daniel McDonnel, decd. Son William. Dau. Elizabeth, a single woman. Exs.: Sons John and Alexander McFarlin. Wit.: John Kooken, George Christlip. H. 232-233. MC FARLANE, SAMUEL, Juniata Township. January 28, 1814. February 22, 1814. Wife. Dau. Nelly McFarlane. Title to donation lands in west part of the State in hands of Gen. Miller. Exs.: Dau. Nelly and John Kiser of Juniata. Wit.: Martha Barkley, Margaret Simonton. H. 243. MC FARLANE, ELIZABETH, widow of John McFarlane, Esq., West Pennsboro. Sons Robert and John. Dau. Jane married to James Davidson. Son William. Minor children, viz., Samuel, James, Clemence, Eliza and Polly. Ex.: Son Robert McFarlane. Wit.: Jno. Geddis, John Green. H. 256-257. JACOB, THOMAS, farmer, Mifflin. December 5, 1814. August 1, 1815. Wife Jane. Son in law Robert McFarlane. Children of dau. Mary, decd., who was intermarried with Alexander Brown, Esq. Dau. Eliza wife of James Woodburn. Sons David and Joseph and Thomas. Exs.: Sons Joseph and David Jacob. Wit.: Jno. Geddis, John Shannon, Junr. H. 342. MC FARLANE, ELIZABETH, Newton. September 8, 1815. March 29, 1816. Bro. James McFarlane. Sister Margaret married to Thomas Kenneday of Frankford Township. Sister Mary married to John Dunbar of Newville. William Thompson and his sister Rosanna wife of William Glenn, the children of sister Ann, decd. Rosanna Hamilton of Harrisburg, dau. of sister Jane, decd. Rosanna Dunbar. Bro. Robert's son and dau., viz., Thomas and Rosanna McFarlane. Ex.: Bro. Robert McFarlane. Wit.: Andw. Thompson, Samuel Kilgore, William Kilgore. H. 387. DAVIDSON, JAMES, yeoman, West Pennsborough. September 17, 1819. October 27, 1819. Five children, minors, viz., Nancy, Elizabeth, John, Margaret Jane and Mary Ann. Exs.: Isaiah Graham, Esq. and Robert McFarlane. Wit.: Arthur Graham, James Rea. I. 144-145. HUSTON, JAMES, Newville. May 3, 1824. June 16, 1824. Wife Sally. Daus. Eleanor, Mary, Martha and Agness, minors. John McWilliams and Jacob Boil, tenants. Land purchased of Joseph Walker of Newton Township. House in occupancy of James McFarlane. Exs.: Wife Sally, bro. in law Thomas McCullock and friend William McCullock. Wit.: Jno. Geddis, Jo. Sruoyer. Refusal of Sarah Huston to accept bequest of late husband James Huston. Wit.: Jno. Geddis, John Harper. I. 369-370. Abstracts of Lancaster Co., PA Wills, 1732-1785, Will Abstracts January 16, 1752 February 12, 1752 MC FARLAND, JAMES Wife. Margaret McFarland. Bros.: John and Joseph. Brother-in- law: William Greer. Ex. Margaret McFarland and William Greer. Donegal Twp. July 3, 1759 --- 1759 RIDDLE, TRUSTROM Father: James Riddle. Bro.: James Riddle. Ex. William Young and Walter McFarlin. Twp. omitted. November 20, 1769 December 16, 1769 MC FARLAND, DUNCAN Wife. Mary McFarland. Children: Thomas and John. Sons-in-law: Samuel Hambleton and Edward Knight (wives' names not stated). Grandchild: Sarah Wilson (parents' names not given). Ex. Thomas McFarland. Strasburg Twp. January 21, 1747 February 21, 1747 RAMSAY, JOHN Wife. Rachel Ramsay. Children: John and Rebecca. Ex. Rachel Ramsay and John McFarland. Donegal TWp. Abstracts of Lancaster Co., PA Wills, 1786-1820, Will Abstracts December 13, 1792 January 17, 1793 MC FARLAND, JAMES Wife. Jean McFarland. Children: James, Samuel, (there were others, names and number not given). Ex. Jean McFarland and Joseph Laromore. Drumore Twp. May 16, 1808 October 25, 1808 MC KENNEY, DAVID Wife. Esther McKenney. Children: Samuel and Mary. Grandchildren: David Ferree and Margaret McFarland (parents' names not given). Ex. Esther and Samuel McKenney. Donegal Twp. September 25, 1812 March 17, 1813 MC FARLIN, JAMES Mother: Jean McFarlin. Brother: Samuel. Sister: Margaret wife of Robert Rush. Ex. William Strrls (?) and Robert Rush. Drumore Twp. June 19, 1800 August 1, 1800 WALKER, WILLIAM Father: James Walker. Bro.: John Walker. Ex. John McFarland. Pequea Twp. Abstracts of Montgomery Co., PA Wills & Admins., 1784-1823, Will Abstracts McFARLAND, ELIZABETH. Norriton. May 18, 1790. September 29, 1790. 1.232 Widow of Arthur McFarland. To son John, 2 cows, clock, &c. To son James, bed, bedding and 6 pds. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Andrew Porter, 1/3 part of table linen. To daughter Margaret, wife of Stephen Porter, 1/3 part of table linen. To daughter Mary, 2 cows, utensils and rem. 1/3 part of table linen. Rem. equally divided between sons John and James, daughters Margaret and Mary, granddaughter Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Porter, granddaughter Elizabeth daughter of Robert Parker. Execs: Son John and daughter Mary McFarland. Wit: Robert Curry, Jacob Auld. SMITH, ROBERT. Plymouth. May 23, 1800. June 8, 1802. 2.263 To wife Mary, household goods, 60 pds. yearly. Land in Westmoreland County, to be rented, after then to be sold; interest from money to son Robert; at his death principal to his children. To son Robert, 7 pds. 10 s. yearly, for 10 years, after that 15 pds. yearly. Tract in Westmoreland to be rented and sold; interest from money to daughter Rachel. To grandson Robert Smith Steel, interest of tract of land. To daughter Rebecca, 100 pds. Personalty to be sold and money together with 200 pds. from rent of Phila. house to be divided among 4 children: Esther, wife of Ephraim Steel; John, Rebecca and Rachel. Execs: Mary Smith, daughter Rebecca smith, son in law Ephraim Steel, Andrew Porter. Wit: Stephen Porter, John McFarland, Elizabeth Porter. SHEPERD, MARTHA. Providence. April 24, 1804. February 21, 1807. 2.583 To son Thomas, 5 pds. To son Robert, 5 pds. To daughter Mary, 5 pds. To daughter Jane, 200 pds. To son William, 67 pds. to grandson Joseph Davis, French Crown. Rem. of estate divided among 2 sons, James and William, and daughter Mary. Execs: John McFarland, Nathan Potts. Wit: Matthias Boyer, Leonard Van Fossen. LANE, ROBERT. Providence. August 13, 1802. July 6, 1808. 3.50 To 4 daughters: Sarah Fox, Elizabeth Shannon, Rebecca Pawling, and Mary Shannon, estate etc. following legacies. To granddaughter Rebecca McFarland, spoons, and 50 pds. To granddaughter Rebecca Fox, bed, curtain. To granddaughter Rebecca Pawling, spoons and 10 pds. To Rebecca Pawling, and granddaughter Rebecca Fox, shoe buttons. To servant Minney, 10 pds. and interest of 20 pds. To daughter Mary Shannon, feather bed, etc. Exec: Son in law Thomas Shannon. Wit: Andrew Todd. SHANNON, THOMAS. Norriton. December 26, 1810. October 27, 1818. 5.89 To son John, farm, in Norriton, subject to the payment of 300 pds. to daughter Rebecca, wife of John McFarland. To granddaughter Elizabeth Henry, 125 pds. To son Samuel, farm, in Norriton, 75 acres riding horse, etc. to son William, 20 acres in Norriton. To daughter Rebecca, in addition to gifts, 300 pds. To granddaughter Elizabeth, 125 pds. Rem. equally divided among 4 children: John, Samuel, William. and Rebecca McFarland. Execs: Sons John, Samuel, and William. Wit: Frederick Conrad, and Henry W. Conrad. McFARLAND, ARTHUR. Norriton. July 25, 1789. Elizabeth McFarland, John McFarland, Stephen Porter, adms. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1748-1763, Will Abstracts THOMAS, OWEN. Co. of Chester, Penna. Yeoman. September 29, 1760. December 6, 1760. M.8. Wife: Elanor. Children: Morris, Elizabeth, Rachel, Mary, David, Sarah and Owen. Grandchildren: Joseph, Elizabeth and Elanor Alison, (names of others not given). Sons-in-Law: Joseph Thomas, Richard Jury, Abner Evans and Oliver Alison. Exec: Son Owen. Witnesses: Jno. McFarland, Owen Williams (his mark), Morgan Morgan (his mark). Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1763-1784, Will Abstracts MCFARLAND, JOHN. Chester Co. Yeoman. May 2, 1776. August 12, 1776. Children: William, (wife Mary), George and John. Grandchild: Mary (daughter of son George). Exec.: son John. Witnesses: Ann and David Thomas and Patrick Kenny. (Q:328) HAMILTON, JOHN. Plymouth, Co. of Phila. Inn Holder. August 25, 1779. September 6, 1779. R.209. Wife: Sidney. Father: Hugh. Sisters: Ann, Hannah, Catharine, Mary, Elizabeth. Exec: Sidney and Hugh Hamilton, Robert Currey. Wit: John Bayard, Elisha Davis, James McFarlin. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1777-1790, Will Abstracts CORRY, SAMUEL. City of Phila. Merchant. November 21, 1789. May 29, 1790. U.506. Sister: Ann Rice. Nephew: William Corry Rice. Exec: Capt. John Hunn. Wit: Benjamin Duffield, James McFarlan, Rebecca Rochford. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1802-1809, Will Abstracts DE NYCE, JANE. Lower Dublin Township, City of Philadelphia. Widow. February 20, 1805. December 27, 1805. 1.425. To dau. Mary Isdell one half rent half of house in Coombs Alley in Philadelphia. After her death to her three daus. Jane Seaman, Sarah and Eliza Maris. To grandson George Maris $1. To dau. Cornelia Van Booskirk my house and lot on Germantown Road near Rising Sun Tavern, after her decease to granddau. Mary Van Booskirk, dau. of sd. Cornelia. If sd. granddau. die without issue, to my two daus. Jane Harker and Rachel Shearer. Dau. Jane Harker use of house and lot which my father George Northrop devised to me &c. Children of dau. Jane Harker, Martha, Hannah, Rachel Nyce and Jesse. Land next to Mary McFarland's land to granddaus. Jane and Susannah Shearer (daus. of dau. Rachel). Rent of house &c. to grandson John Heritage. Exec: Son-in-law Jacob Shearer. Witnesses: John Watts, B. J. Malfeson, John Shallcross, Junr. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1810-1815, Book 3 GRAY, WILLIAM. Phila. March 19, 1811. July 6, 1811. 3.450. Provides for wife Elizabeth Gray. Daus. Sarah and Kitty Gray. Execs: Friends the Revd. Absalom Jones, Joseph Randolph and Cyrus Porter, also wife Elizabeth Gray. Wit: Thomas D. Pee, George McFarland. Absalom Jones and Joseph Randolph renounced. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1810-1815, Book 4 BRANHAM, EBENEZER. Phila. Gentleman. October 28, 1809. February 6, 1812. 4.65. To mother Mary Branham of Orange Co., VA. To son John Branham. To bros. Ludlow and Marmaduke Branham. To Susan Kinneman. All residue of estate to sons Henry and John Branham. To dau. Mary Dolby and granddau. Elizabeth Noble child of late dau. Christiana. Execs: Sons-in-law William Noble and John Dolby and friend John McFarlane of the firm of Park and McFarlane of Phila., merchants. Desires to be buried in the grave with his wife Elizabeth Branham. Wit: Robert Whitehead, John Clark, Henry Schell. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1810-1815, Book 5 SHEA, LUKE. Phila. Labourer. February 13, 1814. April 25, 1814. 5.327. Legacies to eldest bro. Thomas Shea near Castle Camber, in the Co. of Kilkenney, Ireland. To sister Mary Shea, alias Gaffany, wife of John Gaffany, near Castle Camber aforesd. and to bro. James Shea of the Co. of Kilkenny aforesd. Legacies to John Daly and William McEvoy. Mrs. Daly to dispose of remainder of his clothes. Execs: John Daly, Benjamin Prentiss and Redman McManus. Wit: Rodger Muray, John McFarland. Letters granted to John Daly and Benjn. Prentice. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1815-1819, Will Abstracts SHUTE, MARY. Widow. City of Phila. February 3, 1815. February 29, 1815. 5.442. To three younger daughters of William Stevenson and to said William's youngest son, Peter Stevenson. To Ann Brady. To cousin Catherine Poltney, if she is not living, to her daughter. To son John Shute, if heard from. Execs: Friends Nathan Sellers and William Stevenson. Witnesses: Maryanne Wetherill, Hannah Stevenson, daughter of William Stevenson, William McFarland, affirmed. THOMAS, ALEXANDER. Phila. October 12, 1816. May 12, 1817. 6.448. To Daniel McNeilledge of Greenock. To James McNeilledge of St. Croix. To Isabella McFarland of Port Glascow. To Ann McFarland, wife of Robert McFarland, of Hillnorunnack[?]. To Peter McNeilledge, baker in Paesly. To Mary Clark, wife of John Clark of Port Glascow. To my brother, Peter McNeilledge of Paesly. All remainder of estate to wife, Elinor Thomas, of Phila. To my nephew, Alexander McNeilledge. To Peter Galbraith, watchmaker of Phila. To Peter Haines, Stewart of the ship, "Neptune." To be buried in Scotch Presbyterian burying ground. Execs: Wife, Elenor Thomas, said Peter Galbraith and Andrew Montgomery, teacher of Phila. Witnesses: George W. Jones, James Hamilton, James Smith, Robert K. Fisher, William Hawkins. Lewis Taylor, one of Executors, sworn. BLACK, WILLIAM. District of Southwark. Phila. Co. Yeoman. September 18, 1818. March 4, 1819. 6.637. Estate to daughter, Mary Black, and to sons, William and John Black. Execs: James Graham, Alexander Black, both of Township of Moyamensing. Witnesses: William Allen, John McFarland. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co., PA Wills, 1820-1825, Will Abstracts CHERRY, MARGARET. Philadelphia. Storekeeper. December 15, 1820. April 15, 1823. 8.7. Children: Margaret Fulton, David, James Cherry and to Mary Cherry wife of son David. John C. Hardy for my son William Cherry should he return to Philadelphia. To hired girl Jane if she stays with me. Letters to John C. Hardy. Exec: Friend: John C. Hardy, Andrew Montgomery. Witnesses: William McFarlan, William Campbell, John C. Hardy. Abstracts of York Co., PA Wills, 1749-1819, Will Abstracts March 12, 1782 August 16, 1783 McFarlan, William. Executors: James McFarlan and J. Chamberlin. Reading Township. Wife: Sarah McFarlan. Children: James, Mary m. John Johnston, Alice m. Robert Fleming, and Thomas. October 11, 1794 March 25, 1795 McFarlan, John. Executors: William Hamilton and William Bogle. April 6, 1795 January 1, 1796 Bety, Samuel. Executors: Benjamin Bety and John Polk. Reading Township. Wife: Mary Bety. Children: Benjamin, William, Samuel, John, Jane, Elizabeth m. George Smith, Susanna m. Marmyduke Wilson, Esther m. John Polk, Rachel m. David Polk, Lilly m. Ludwick Franks, Margaret m. Thomas McFarland, and Sarah m. William Laughlin. March 30, 1781 June 15, 1781 McCurdy, Robert. Executors: John McCurdy and James McFarland. Berwick Township. Wife: Omitted. Children: John, Margaret, Sarah, Mary, Agness, and Jeseph. Grandchildren: Margaret (daughter of Joseph). October 10, 1780 October 31, 1780 Reed, John. Executors: Robert McCortel and Thomas McFarland. Cumberland Township. Legatees: Margaret McCortel (mother), Daniel and William Reed (brothers), Mary McCormick m. James McCormick and Margaret Colwell (sisters).