ames Kite, son of Sir George Kite came to America in I860. He was intimately connectedwith William Penn. Lawn Care Denver . Atlanta Search engine Optimization . It is reasonable to suppose that this friendship grew out of the association of their fathers while serving together in the English navy. James Kite married Mary, only daughter of William Warner, and settled in West Philadelphia. They were married the same year that he came to America. But whether the marriage took place in England or in this country we are not informed.Here is a transcribed (typed) copy of the Will of James Kite, complete with errors, except the word “wekk beloved” was replaced with the words “well beloved” in its first appearance, and the word “dexlare” was replaced with the word “declare.”- VES:Will of James Kite,Blockly Township,County of Philadelphia,State of PennsylvaniaDated March 24, 1713 Page 285 A[Page 1]The Last Will & Testament of James Kite of ye Township of Blockly in the County of Philadelphia as followeth….. First I comit my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it me & my body to be decently buried by mine Executors hereafter named.. and as for my wordly Estate which it hath pleased God to endow me with all I give & bequeath as followethFirst I give & bequeath to my we[ll] beloved wife Martha Kite and my son James Kite all my plantacon with all the wood land there to belonging it I give to my wife Martha Kite & my son James Kite all my crop of corn and all my stock of catel that is to say all my bulls and cows to them their heirs & assigns forever and if they shall see cause to sel the plantacon one shall not have power to sell with out the consent of the other and then the money to be Equaly divided between them I give to my son Abraham Kite the house & lot where he now liveth in Philadelphia which was John Simonds to him his heirs & assigns forever and if John Simonds wife or children demand the house let them pay Abraham Kite what I have paid to John Simonds & take the house I give to my son Abraham Kite the fifth acres of back woods which lieth undivided in John Warners & Isaac Warners Land to him his heirs & assigns forever all so I give to my son Abraham Kite Emmnual Walkers land with all the money due upon the same. I give to my daughter Grissill Lewis one pound to be paid by my Executors within one hole year after my decease. stanley . I give to my grandson Mordacay Lewis my little gun. All the rest of my goods & chatels & personall estate unbequeathed I give & bequeath to my well beloved wife Martha Kite whom with my son James Kite I do make Executors of this my Last Will[Page 2]and Testament revoking all other wills and Testaments heretofore by me made. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal ye date before writen.James S Koito (?)Seal.Signed SealedPublished & Declaredin the presence ofJohn Warnerhis markAnn Q W WarnerIsaac WarnerPhilada March 24, 1713Then personally appeared John Warner one of the witnesses to the [wthin?] & foregoing will and on his solemn affirmacon according to Law did Declare he saw the [wthin?] & above named James Kite the Testator Sign Seal Publish & declare the [wthin?] & above written will his Last Will & Testament & then at the doing thereof he was of sound mind and meaning to the best of his knowledge.(memory) Coram T W Evans(I believe the following abbreviations indicate Evans as a court officer. VMM)Issac Warner another witness to the foregoing will on his solemn affirmacon according to Law did de[c]lare as the above the named John Warner hath done.Coram T W Evans(last few abbreviations identical to the above as noted. VMM)Coram – general accepted as meaning “in the presence of” or “before” a proper official, usually a Judge of the Court. It could be that a bailiff of the court was witness to the signing of the testament witnesses of the will. This is a court form and appears in one of many different forms but all indicate the same- that the signatures and affirmations were performed in the presence of a responsible Court official.VMM