Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families Vol II page 758

William Righter was a blacksmith and lived in Lower Merion Township. He died in 1827, intestate. An inventory of his goods worth $31.57 was filed 27 Aug 1827. There was no mention of a wife in the releases he signed when his father's land was partitioned. On 3 May 1828, Joseph Righter and William Fisher, Administrators of the estate of William Righter, sold for $810 the 2 lots he had received in the partition of his father's land. The Orphans Court had ordered this sale. (Montgomery Couty Will, file #15577, Montgomery County Deed Book 44, 145