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1808, Oct 22. Schuyler, Philip A., of Saddle River Twsp., Bergen County; will of. Wife, Anna, $50, annually during life to be paid by my son, Arrant; also 1 cow, bed and bedding, looking glass, silver spoons marked "G&D", 2 iron pots, tea kettle, pye pan, griddle, 1 chair; also use of wench, Mary, who will revert to son, Arrant, after wife's death; all this in lieu of dower.
Daughter, Anne Depray (wife of Richard Depray), 1 heifer and to her children John Depray and Rebecca Baldwin, 1/4 part of personal estate, after debts are paid.
Son, Peter, a horse, to the value of $50; also 1/2 of my part in the new house.
Daughter, Helena Post (wife of John A. Post), 15 acres of land off north west end of my land at foot of the mountain near Martin I. Ryerson, which my son Arrant, is to have the privilege of buying for (L)100 if he chooses. Helena also to have 1/4 part of my personal estate.
Son Arrant, the farm on which I now live, with houses and buildings, and 1/2 the share I hold in the brew house and my share in the cedar swamp; also 1/4 part of personal estate.
Executors--brother Adonija Schuyler, son Arrant* and friend William Colfax. Witnessesses -- Philip I. Schuyler, Gilliam Ryerson, Margre [Mary] Ryerson. Proved 17 Oct 1811, when Arent P. Schuyler signed as executor.
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