. Down the eastern and up the Black . me of God he began his last, perhaps his most import-ant document: In the name of God Amen. I Richard Iddingsbequeath my soul into the hands of AUmighty God my maker,hoping that through the meritorious death and pation of JesusChrist my only Saviour to reseve free pardon and foregivenessof all my sins. What a quaint old will, exclaims one. Whatan antiquated form, remarks another. Nay, rather,—What anoble confession. What a consolatory hope. What a fittingending of a simple life. In February, 1739-40, another division of Nantmel was pro-posed,


. Down the eastern and up the Black . me of God he began his last, perhaps his most import-ant document: In the name of God Amen. I Richard Iddingsbequeath my soul into the hands of AUmighty God my maker,hoping that through the meritorious death and pation of JesusChrist my only Saviour to reseve free pardon and foregivenessof all my sins. What a quaint old will, exclaims one. Whatan antiquated form, remarks another. Nay, rather,—What anoble confession. What a consolatory hope. What a fittingending of a simple life. In February, 1739-40, another division of Nantmel was pro-posed, based on an equalization of swamps: Our Reason, say the petitioners, is as followeth : TheProvincial road Lately Layd out Leading from Conestogoe Tothe Iron Works crosses two very bad Swamps or Marches,—the one called Logans meadow and the other Ann Robertsswamp, and if the Devision line ran as above mentioned, it will bePretty near equal in Distance and Roberts swamp will be in theLower Devision or Township and Logans meadow in the Uper. [34. About six months later, the east and the west end each chosetwo representatives to divide the township. These representa-tives failed to agree, and John Goheen was called in as umpire.


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