SADLER,

OTHER SURNAMES MENTIONED: BLOGARD, PAIN, PHIPPS,
20th May 1829
The will of Joseph Sadler late of Moreton
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Ref. Folio 5
Eng D I sent to Mr Phipps of Moreton in Marsh 25th May1829

I Joseph Sadler of Moreton in the county of Gloucester, Gentleman, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament as follows, that is to say I direct that my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon as convenient after my decease;
I give unto my present Wife the whole of my Estate and Effects of what nature kind or description so ever to hold to her for and during the term of her natural life; and at her decease I give unto her Daughter Sarah Sadler a large looking glass and the sum of ten pounds to be paid to her at the expiration of twelve months next after the decease of my said wife and myself. I give and bequeath unto my son John Sadler my best feather bed, bolster and two pillows, bed stead and curtains, blankets and bed quilt, also my clock, bureau, plumb tree tea table, the brown oak linen chest, dressing table, elbow chair, night stool and pewter pan, six silver tea spoons, a pair of silver sugar tongs, copper tea kettle and a large brass milk kettle.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Phipps my chest of drawers, my large sycamore linen chest, hanging press, a feather bed, bolster and two little pillows, blankets, my best bed quilt and a silver table spoon marked E.H.
All the rest and residue of my goods and chattels and all other my Estate and Effects of every description I give and bequeath in equal shares unto my said son John and daughter Ann whom I do hereby appoint Executor and Executrix of this my will and further it is my particular request that in case of the decease of either them my said son and daughter in the life time of my said wife and myself then the share of him or her so dying shall go to and become the property of his or her children in equal shares. Lastly, I hereby revoke and make void every other will by me heretofore made and I declare this to be my last will and testament. In witness of, I have here unto subscribed and set my hand and seal this tenth day of April in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six.

Joseph Sadler
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testator Joseph Sadler as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who are in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses the word "shall" being first interlined between the twenty third and twenty forth lines here of.

Geo Pain
Jno Blogard

20th May 1829
The said John Sadler and Ann Sadler extor and extex were duly proven before me

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