Johannes Wilhelm Seyn's Will Shenandoah County, Virginia In the name of god Amen, I John William Sign of the county of Shenandoah and state of Virginia, being of sound mind and memory, thanks be almighty god for the same, but calling to mind the uncertainty of this mortal life, knowing it is appointed for all men to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. First, I recommend my soul to almighty god who gave it, hoping through the merits of our blessed redeemer Jesus Christ to meet with a Joyfull resurrection and my body to be decently buried at the descretion of my executor herein after named, as to what worldly goods it has pleased god to bless me with I dispose of in the following manner to wit, In premiss, It is my will and desire that my funeral expenses and just debts be first paid. Item, I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Elizabeth Sign one cow one heifer three years old together with their increase, one bed and furniture, one spinning wheel one chest one large iron oven, two ewes, six pewter plates and two large pewter dishes, one of which is a soupe dish, to her & her heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Henry Sign one mair which he purchased of me me and paid for to him and his heirs for ever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Peter Sign one horse and saddle which he purchased of me and paid for to him and his heirs forever. Item, I lend to my beloved wife Mary Sign all my estate except what I have all ready bequeathed during her natural life and after her decease, it is my will and desire that it may be equally divided between all my children to wit, Adam, Catharine, John, Mary, Anne, Catharine Junior, Elizabeth, Henry, and Peter to them and their heirs forever. Lastly, I do hereby ordain, constitute and appoint my beloved son Adam Sign executor of this my last will and testament hereby making and disannulling all other wills heretofore made by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of April one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine. Signed sealed published promised and declared by John William Sign Johannes Wilhelm Seyn to be his last will and testament in the presence of... Philip Williams Wm Kenneday Samuel Clayton At a court held for the county of Shenandoah on Monday the 13th day of April 1801, this last will and testament of John William Sign dec'd was exhibited to the court and proved by the oaths of William Kenneday and Philip Williams witnesses thereunto and ordered to be recorded and on motion of Adam Sign the executor therein named who made oath & gave bond & security according to law, a probate thereof in due form is granted him. P. Williams Clk.