Wills: J, K, L, and M Surname Will Abstracts, Fulton County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by the person listed in the abstract. USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ INDEX JACKSON, STILES LODGE, JACOB ____________________________________________________________ JACKSON, STILES, 1873, v. 1, p. 357 Brush Creek Twp. my beloved wife Mary Jackson [long list of personal property] my son James R. Jackson to Amanda Jackson adopted by me if William stays with Mrs. Mary Jackson until 16 years old. . . if he stays with J. R. Jackson until 21 years old to Elizabeth my daughter $100 my son Samuel $100 to Charles W. Jackson $100 to Stiles H. Jackson $100 to Jesse L. Jackson $100 the farm I now live on of the Ridge tract known as the Asbury Acres tract to son James R. Jackson signed 26 April 1866; witnesses: Abia Akers, James King witnesses: Geo. W. Barton & R. E. Barton Geo. W. Barton & Baltzer E. Barton proven 23 Aug 1873 msc@juno.com (Michael S. Caldwell) ________________________________________________ LODGE, JACOB, 1851, v. 1, p. 10 of Providence Twp. [Bedford Co. -- Fulton was formed in 1850. Jacob Lodge wrote his will 1837 when this portion of Fulton was still in Bedford County. The will was proved in 1851 and filed in Fulton County.] My beloved wife Rosannah son Mason gets farm; take care of his mother son William son Jacob; these two to divide personal property My son Nathan Lodge¹s heirs My daughter Susanah, the wife of James Ensley; these two get $1 each My daughter Nancy, the wife of Jacob Sipe gets one cow Appoints son William executor Written 31 March 1837 Renunciation of Executor: son William renounces 22 May 1851 Sworn & subscribed by William Lodge 23 May 1851 msc@juno.com (Michael S. Caldwell) ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________