
Signed and Sealed publifhed (published) and Declared by the Said Benjamin Moore as his Last Will and Testament in the presense of us, James Lippincott, Benjamin Bisham, John Burr Junr. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto left (set?) my hand and Seal the Day and Year above written. Ito my two Grandchildren, Joseph Heulings and Hannah Heulings (Son and Daughter of My Son in Law, Jacob Heulings Junr) to my four Sons-Benjamin Moore, Joseph Moore, Thomas Moore and Samuel Moore All the Rest, Residue, And I do hereby Constitute and appoint my two Sons Benjamin Moore and Thomas Moore Executors of this my Last Will and Testament-Ratifying all and Confirming this and No Other to be my Last Will and Testament. To my Daughter Elizabeth (the wife of John Collins) To my Daughter Sarah (the wife of Thomas Eayre) th Transcription: The Tenth Day of June in the Year of Our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty three I Benjamin Moore of Evesham in the County of Burlington and in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey Yeoman being in good health and of Sound and Pervect mind and memory (Thanks be to God therefore) Calling to the mind the mortality of my body and Knowing it is appointed for all men to be (die?), Do make and ordain This my Last Will and Testament-That is to say it is my Will and do hereby order that in the first place All my Just Debts and funeral Charges be well and truly paid by my Executors hereinafter named.

Witnesses-James Lippincott, Benjamin Bispham, John Burr, Jr. Grandchildren-Joseph and Hannah, son and daughter of dec'd son-in-law, Jacob Heulings. 1753 The will of Benjamin Moore, yeoman, date:, at EveshamTwp, Burlington County, named children Benjamin, Thomas (both named Executors), Joseph, Samuel, Sarah (wife of Thomas Eayre) and Elizabeth, (wife of John Collins).
