May 16, A. D. 1887 Last will and testament of ISAAC BARTLEY of Hopwood
Fayette County Penn. I Isaac Bartley, believing from indications that my
stay on earth is soon to terminate, yet being in sound mind and desiring to
bequeath my little worldly possessions agreeably to my own judgment, do
give, after my debts and funeral expenses are all paid, all the remainder of
my worldly goods to my wife, Elvira Bartley to have and to hold during her
natural life and then divided equally among our children, that may then be
living.
Attest: Charles Lytle &nbs Isaac Bartley
N. N. Canian
Fayette County ss
Be it remembered that on the 20th day of November A.D. 1890, before me Jno.
B. Miller, Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of
Administration, in and for said County, came Charles Lytle subscribing
witness to the forgoing Instrument of Writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Isaac Bartley, deceased who being duly sworn, according to
law, did dispose and say that he was personally present and saw the said
Isaac Bartley, sign and seal the foregoing Instrument of Writing and heard
him declare the same to be his last Will and Testament when of sound and
disposing mind and memory, to the best of his belief. That he signed his
name as witness thereto, by the request of the said Testator in his presence
and in the presence of each other. That he knows of no undue influence being
used in making said Will or any later Will made.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of Nov. A.D. 1890 as witness my
hand and official seal.
Jno B. Miller Charles Lytle
Register for the Probate of Wills