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Holly, Nathan, late of stamford, Aug. 14, 1773, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Holly, page 25.73.
Inventory taken Aug. 14, 1773, by Abraham Davenport and. Charles Webb, and filed Aug. 24, 1773, page 169. Feb. 28, 1775, settlement of his ostate agreed to by his widow, Sarah Holly, and his children Nathan, Eliza- beth, Hannah, and Joanna, page 165.
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Holly, Newman, late of Stamford, Dec. 27, 1774, his widow, Elienor Holly, and children Hannah wife of Alexander Bishop, Jr., and Susannah wife of Abijah Bishop, re- leased decedent's brother, John Holly, executor, page 141.
How, James, late of Stamford, inventory taken Apl. 10, 1780, by Gershom scofield and David Fansher, and filed May 2, 1780, page 258.
May 16, 1780, estate distributed to his widow, sarah How, and children James How, Sarah Clock, and Eliza- beth How, page 261.
How, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, Aug. 3, 1773, Nathaniel How, a son of decedent, made choice of Henry Burley to be his guardian, page 68.
Hubbard, Isanc, of Stamford, now abscondsd and cone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov. il, 1778, page 188.
Hubbard, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, inventory taken Oct. 3, 1772, by John Lloyd and Charles Webb, and filed Oct. 6, 1772, by Mary Hubbard and Nathaniel Hubbard, execu- tors, page 17.
Hubbard, Nathaniel, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charlas Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 190.
Hubble, Jehiel, late of Greenwich, Apl. 5, 1774, letters of administration on his estate granted to Josoph Sackett, page 99.
Inventory taken July 2, 1774, by Jesse Parsons and Jo- siah Ferris, and filed July 2, 1774, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 148.
Heusted, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, Apl. 9, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to Thaddeus Heus- ted of Stanford, page 316.
Ingersoll, Benjamin, late of Stanford, Oct. 6, 1778, Mercy Ingersoll of Stamford, appointed guardian of John and Polly, children of decedent, page 322.
Ingersoll, Simon, Lieut, late of Greenwich, Apl. 1, 1777, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to Eliza- beth Ingersoll, page 320.
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Ingersoll, Simon, Lieut., continu d :
Inventory taken June 19, 1777, by David Wood and John Mackay, and filed May 4, 1778, jage 240.
Jarvis, Samuel, ate of Stanford, inventory taken Dec. 14, 1780, by David Webb and John Hfait, Jr., and filed Feb. 7, 1781, by John Davenport, administrator, page 312.
Johnson, John, late of Stamford, Aug. 23, 1779, John Bell ap- pointed guardian of Abigail Johnson, a daughter of decedont, page 324.
Jones, James, late of Ridgefield, Dec. 21, 1774, Philip Jones, a son of decedent, now a resident of Stamford, made choice of Deodate Davenport to be has guardian, page 140
Jordan, Caleb, late of Greenwich, May 3, 1774, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Fathan Merritt of Greenwich, the widow having renounced, rage 99. Inventory taken May 4, 1774, by Jabez Sherwood and Jon- athan Coe, and filed July 5, 1775, page 142.
June, Jacob, late of Stamford, Mich. 2, 1773, Rhoda June, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Ezra June to be her guardian, page 51.
June, Stephen, Jate of Stamford, Aug. 3, 1778, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Thomas June of Stanford, page 320.
Knapp, Alethea, late of Greenwich, Sept. 28, 1778, lettsis of administration on her estate granted to Andrew Var- shall of Greenwich, page 318.
Knapp, Charles, late of Stamford, will dited Apl. 24, 1772, probated Dec. 24, 1773, mentions his children Charles, Jr., Gideon, Silvanus, Epene tus, Hezekiah, Sarah Mead, Hannah Clock, and Bethia. Executor his son Charles. Witnesses Bouton Knapp, Ann Nickols, and James Nickols, page 86. Inventory taken Sept. 28, 1774, by David Waterbury, Jr., and James Nickols, and filed Apl. 4, 1775, page 157.
Knapp, David, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 12, 1774, pro- hated Mch. 1, 1774, mentions his wife Rachel, and chil- dren Eben, Nezer, David, Phineas, Rebecca, kachel, Eu- nice, Elizabeth, and Joseph. Executors his son Eben and Odle Close. Witnesses kobert Eurphy, Abraham Kend,
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Knapp, David, continued : and Phobe Rundle, Jr., page 95. Inventory taken Mch. 14, 1774, by Eli Rundle and Jo- seph Close, and filed Apl. 5, 1774, page 107.
Knapp, John, Jate of Stanford, Nov. 13, 1772, Josiah Knapp, son of decedent, male choice of his uncle Samuel Knapp to be his guardian, page 20.
Knapp, Stephen, Jate of Greenwich, inventory taken Apl. 26, 1777, by Bezaleel Brown and Joseph Reynolds, and filed Dec. 27, 1777, by Captain Joseph Hubby, administras tor, rage 273.
Knapp, Timothy, late of Stanford, June 19, 1777, Israel lew- man appointed guardian of Phebe Kn pp, a daughter of decadent, mage 326.
Knapp, Titus, a natural son of Jemima Hobby, now Jemima Edy of Greenwich, Mch. 2, 1773, made choice of Benjamin Hobby to be his guardian, page 51.
Knapp, Titus, late of Greenwich, Mch. 14, 1780, Caleb Hobby of Salem, appointed guardian of Caleb Knapp, a son of decedent, rage 325.
Lockwood, Daniel, late of Stamford, inventory taken Oct. 14, 1776, by Charles Knapp and Silas Davenport, and filed Oct. 7, 2778, by Isaac Lockwood, executor, page 313.
Lockwood, David, late of Greenwich, Ich. 2, 1773, his widow, Hannah Lockwood, now the wife of John Perot, applied for her dower, page 50.
Aug. 2, 1773, the dower of the widow, Hannah Lockwood, now Hannah Perrot, set out, page 84.
Lockwood, John, Sr., late of Stamford, inventory taken Jan. 15, 1777, by John Pardee and Daniel Scofield, and filed Oct. 3, 1778, by Reuben Lockwood, administrator, page 311. Nov. 7, 1781, account filed, page 212.
Lockwood, Jonathan, Jate of Greenwich, Mch. 16, 1780, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to Thad- deus Lockwood of Greenwich, and Samuel Smith of stam- ford, page 317. Inventory taken Mch. 24, 1780, by David Wood and Na- than Reynolds, Jr., and filed Mch. 27, 1780, page 268.
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Lockwood, Millington, of Greenwich, absconded and gone over to the enemy, Dec. 8, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to Samuel Lockwood, Jr., of Greenwich, page 315.
Lockwood, Peter, late of greenwich, inventory taken July 2, 1774, by Samuel Ferris and Samuel peck, and filed July 5, 1774, by Hannah Ferris Lockwood, administratrix, page 344.
Lockwood, Theophilus, late of Greenwich, Jan. 5, 1773, his wid- ow, Hannah Lockwood, applied for her dower, page 45. Jan. 9, 1773, the dower of his widow, Hammah Lockwood, set out, page 74.
Aug. 12, 1773, estate distributed to his children John, Israel, Theophilus, Davidfuand Hamah, page 119. Kay 7, 1774, Hannah Lockwood appointed guardian of David Lockwood, a son of decedent, page 105.
Longwill, John, late of Stamford, Oct. 6, 1772, report of com- missioners filed by David Longwall, administrator, and his real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 28.
Longwell, Susannah, lata of Stamford, inventory taken Aug. 2, 1774, by Joshua Rundle and Messenger Palmer, and filed Aug., 2, 1774, by Henry Burley, administrator, page 139. Dec. 6, 1774, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 140.
Lounsbery, Benjamin, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 25, 1772, probated Jan. 5, 1773, mentions his wife Rebecca, and children Benjamin, Thomas, Anne, and Sarah; bro- thers Monmouth Lounsbery and Thomas Lounsbery, now deceased; sisters Tamer and Abigail. Executors Nathan-
iel Webb, Jr., and Jonathan Whi ting. Witnesses Daniel Hait, Peter Head, and Deborah Smith, page 43. Inventory taken Mch. 2, 1973, by Abraham Davenport, and John Holly, and filed ich. 2, 1773, page 61.
Lyon, David, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 18, 1772, by Silas Betts and John Mead, and filed July 22, 1772, by James Lyon and Joseph Brundage, administra tors, page 10.
Dec. 9, 1772, account filed and estate ordered distrib- uted to his widow and children, page 47.
Maltbie, David, late of Stamford, May 10, 1774, David Maltbie, a son of decedent, made choice of Ensign John Holly to be his guardian, page 105.
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Maltbie, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Mch. 12, 1773, Jonathan Maltbie, a grandson of decedent, acknowledged the re- ceipt of his legacy from David Waterbury, Jr., execu- tor, pago 54.
Malthis, Sarah, widow, late of Stamford, inventory taken Ich. 1, 1774, by Samuel Jarvis and Fyler Dibble, and filed uch. 1, 1774, by David Waterbury, Jr., executor, page 85.
Marshall, Samuel, late of Greenwich, Oct. 6, 1772, Edward Mar- shall, a son of decedent, made choice of Joseph Wood to bo his guardian, page 16.
Mead, Elijah, late of Greenwich, Apl. 2, 1776, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Poter Mead of Greenwich, page 184.
Inventory taken Apl. 10, 1776, by Silas Betta and Josiah Ferris, and filed kay 6, 1776, page 299. Oct. 29, 1776, his widow, Abigail Mead, had her dower set out, page 338.
Mead, Gideon, late of Greenwich, Mch. 3, 2773, Mercy Mead ad- pointed guardian of Gideon Mead, a son of decadent, pago 51.
ich. 3, 1773, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of his widow, Mercy Mead, page 48.
Feb. 16, 1774, dower set out to his widow, Mercy lead, page 88.
Mead, James, late of Greenwich, Mich. 10, 1774, James Mead, a son of decedent, made choice of Dr. Amos vend to be his guardian, page 94.
Mead, Nathaniel, late of Creamich, will dated May 20, 1775, probated Nov. 28, --- mentions his wife Prudence, and children Nathaniel, 4th, David, Joshua, Halsey, Epene- tus, Israel, Jonathan, Theodosia wife of Benjamin Close, Jr. , Hannah, Abigail, and Dimeas. Executor Caleb
Mead, who renounced, and letters of administration with the will annexed were granted to Nathaniel Mend, 3rd, and Joshua Head. Witnesses Joshua Knapp, Silvanus Fer- ris, and Amos Head, rage 225. Inventory taken Jan. 3, 1781, by David Wood and Joseph Hubby, Jr., and filed Apl. 7, 1781, page 256.
Apl. 7, 1781, Nathaniel Mead, 3rd, appointed guardian of Israel and Jonathan, children of decedent, page 327.
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Koad, Peter, late of Greenwich, willdated May 8, 1775, pro- bated Ang. 1, 1780, mentions his wife Hannah, and chil- dren Peter, Zacchous, Hannah wife of Isaac Darrow, Mary wife of Daniel Bouton, Rachel widow of Jonah Mead, and her daughter Rachel; Ann, Charity, Sarah, and his mother Ann, widow of Somuel Mead, his father. Executor bro- ther Nehemiah Mead. Witnesses Angus McCaull, William Sackett, and Jesse Parsons, page 197.
Fills, George, late of Stamford, Apl. 11, 1777, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Charles Knapp of Stamford, page 318.
May 11, 1777, Charles Knapp of Stamford appointed guar- dian of George Mills, a son of decedent, page 326.
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Morehouse, John, late of Stamford, Apl. 27, 1780, letters of administration on his estato granted to Jonathan Bates of Stamford, page 316.
Inventory taken May 4, 1780, by Nathaniel Waring and Samuel Richards, and filed Hay 5, 1780, page 251.
Murphy, Robert, late of Greenwich, will dated July 11, 1774, probated Sept. 6, 1774, mentions his wife Anna, and children Robert, Levi, Ezekiel, Anna, Susannah, Mary, and Sarah. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Susannah Rundle, Ruth Mead, and Nehemiah Brown, page 146. Inventory taken Oct. 29, 1774; by Joshua Knapp, 3rd, and Nehemiah Brown, and filed Doc. 7, 1774, page 147.
Newman, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 30, 1772, probated Mch. 2, 1773, mentions his wife Rebecca, and children mthaniol, Samuel, Jacob, Isaac, Abraham, Israel, Sarah wife of Enos Reynolds, and Lydia wife of Abraham Rundle. Executrix his wife. Witnesses John Masters, Joshua Smith, and Nathaniel Reynolds, page 58. Inventory taken Ich. 15, 1773, by Joshua Smith and . Nathaniel Reynolds, and filed Apl. 6, 1773, page 60.
Palmer, David, late of Greenwich will dated Teb. 17, 1773, probated June 7, 1774, mentions his wife Sarah, and children Denham, Enos, Titus, Silas , Elizabeth Worden, Anne Lockwood, David, James, Sarah Stewart and her son Robert Stockdell; grandsons Silas Falmer son of Silas Palmer, and Isaac Palmer. Executors Bazalcel Brown and Abraham Hubbard, Jr. Witnesses Henry Hubbard, Ja- cob Reynolds, and sarah Hubbard, page 135. Inventory taken June 11, 1774, by Nathaniel Reynolds and Abraham Hubbard, Jr., and filed June 11, 1774, page 138.
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palmer, David, continued : Feb. 7, 1776, estate distributed to his widow Sarah palmer, and children Denham, Enos, T.tus, Elizabeth Worden, Ann Lockwood, Silas, Sarah Stewart; grandchil- dron Silas Palmer; Silas Palmer, Jr., son of Titus Pal- mes; Robert Stockdill, and Isaac Palmer, page 345.
Parketon, Noah, late of stanford, inventory taken July 31, 1772, by Hezekiah Weed and Isaac Weed, and filed Aug. 4, 1772, by John Defrees, administrator, and commis- sioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 2. Dec. 1, 1772, report of commissioners filed and credi- tors ordered paid, page 30.
Peck, John, late of Greenwich, July 26, 1773, Abigail Peck, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Math. Peck to be her guardian, page 67.
Penoyer, Thomas, late of Stanford, will dited Nov. 13, 1773, probated Feb. 16, 1774, mentions his wife Mary, and children Samuel, John, Reuben, Abigail Reynolds, Mary Weed, Millicont Hait, Mercy Holly, and Martha Whelpley. Executor his son Samuel. Witnesses John Bell, Peter Knapp, and William King, page 91.
Pool, John, late of Greenwich, Mch. 2, 1773, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to John Palmer, 3rd, page 50. Inventory taken Apl. 6, 1773, by Robert Nickols and Daniel Reynolds, and filed Apl. 6, 1773, page 56. Nov. 14, 1775, account filed, and commissioners ap- pointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 140.
Rathburn, Samuel, late of greenwich, Oct. 4, 1780, latte.s of administration on his estate granted to Susannah Rath- burn of Greenwich, page 318. Inventory takon Oct. 22, 1780, by Jabez Sherwood and Jonathan Coe, and filed Jan. 2, 1781, page 213.
Raymond, Street, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 17, 1776, by Abraham Hnit and David Webb, and filed Apl. 3, 1778, by Elizabeth Raymond of Norwalk and wary Raymond of Stamford, administratpices, page 298.
Reynolds, Gideon, late of Greenwich, inventory taken July 3, 1772, by David Knapp, Jr., and Horton Reynolds, and filed Aug. 4, 1772, by Hannah Reynolds , executrix, page 8. May 3, 1774, Hannah Reynolds, a daughter of decedent,
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Reynolds, Gideon, continued : made choice of Ambrose Reynolds to be her guardian, page 102. Oct. 10, 1774, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed according to his will, page 137.
Reynolds, Josiah, late of Greenwich, uch. 16, 1777, report of commissioners filed, page 297.
Ritch, Henry, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Oct. 29, 1776, by Joseph Hubby and Bezaleel Brown, and filed Jan. 25, 1777, by Thomas Ritch, Jr., and Hannah Ritch, administrators, page 308.
Rich, Martha, late Martha Penoyer of Greenwich, Feb. 16, 1774, letters of administration on her estate granted to Samuel Penoyer of Stamford, page 88.
Rogers, James, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 193.
St. John, James, late of stamford, inventory taken by Abraham Hait, and John Davenport, and filed Oct. 6, 1778, page. 238.
Sept. 24, 1781, his widow, Hannah St. John, applied for an order of distribution, page 185.
Scofield, David, late of stamford, May 7, 1778, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to james Cogswell of Stanford, page 316.
Scofield, Jonathan, Jr., late of Stamford, Mch. 1, 1774, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to Simeon Selleck, page 83.
Inventory taken Mch. 2, 1774, by Samuel Seward and Hezekiah Weed, Jr., and filed Mov. 14, 1774, and com- missioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 143.
Scofield, Josiah, Dec. 8, 1777, Josiah Scofield, 4th, appoint- ed guardian of Sarah Scofield, a daughter of said Jo- siah Scofield, page 324.
Scofield, Mercy, late of Stamford, Mch. 1, 1774, letters of administration on her estate granted to Ezra Scofield, Jr.,, page 83. Apl. 9, 1779, estate distributed to Ezra, Eneas,
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Scofield, Mercy, continued : Hammah, and Moses, children of decedent, page 275.
Scofield, Miles, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 26, 1757, probated Apl. 2, 1778, mentions his wife Ruth, and children Uriah and Deodate; brothers Reuben Scofield, Nathan Scofield, and Josiah Scofield, sister Sarah wife of John Lockwood. Executor brother Abraham Nait. Witnesses Elijah Sealy, Abraham Davenport, and Abigail Scofield. The executor named in will renounced, page 336.
Scofield, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, July 14, 1772, account filed by Josiah Scofield, Jr., executor, and estate or- dered distributed according to his will, and residue to his children John, Jonathan, David, Silvanus, and Abraham, and to Josiah Scofield, Jr., a legatee, page 23. July 9, 1772, dower of his widow, Elizabeth Scofield, set out, page 15.
Scofield, Richard, late of Stamford, will dated July 3, 1772, probated sept. 5, 1772, mentions his children Ezra, Enos, Moses, and Hannah. Executor James Nickols. Witnesses Robert Nickols, Elizabeth Nickols, and Amn Nickols, page 3.
Inventory taken Oct. 5, 1772, by Robert Nickols and Charles Knapp, and filed Oct. 6, 1772, page 20. Dec. 21, 1772, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed according to his will, page: 22.
Oct. 6, 1772, Eneas and Hannah, children of decedent, made choice of their brother Ezra Scofield, Jr., to be the ir guardian, who was also appointed guardian of Moses another son of decadent, page 14.
Dec. 21, 1772, estate distributed to his children Ezra, Enos, Moses, and Hannah, page 71. Apl. 6, 1778, Moses Scofield, a son of decadent, mada choice of Daniel Lockwood to be his guardian, page 321 ..
Seely, Elizabeth, late of Stamford, Apl. 15, 1774, letters of administration on her estate granted to Hezekiah Weed, page 99.
Inventory taken Apl. 15, 1774, by Abraham Davenport and John Holly, and filed Apl. 15, 1774, page 106.
Seely, Obadiah, Jr., late of Stanford, Nov. 27, 1778, letters of administration on his estate granted to Gideon Lounsbury of Stamford, page 317.
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Seely, Seth, late of Stamford, May 1, 1778, Josiah Scofield of stamford, appointed Guardian of Tamar Seely, a dau- chter of decedent, page 326.
Selleck, Abraham, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 192.
Selleck, Gool John, late of Stamford, Feb. 14, 1774, 1-tters of administration on his estate granted to Jane Betts, page 67.
Inventory taken Feb. 14, 1774, by Charles Webb and Jabez Gregory, and filod Feb. 14, 1774, page 89. Teb. 14, 1774, Jane Betts appointed guardian of Gold John Selleck, a son of decadent, paga 56.
Mch. 30, 1774, Benjamin Betts and his wife Jane Betts, the widow of decadent, requested that her dower be set off, page 98.
Selleck, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Dec. 3, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to Samuel Penoyer of Stamford, page 319.
Selleck, Jonathan, Lieut, late of Stamford, Apl. 3, 1779, estate distributed to Jonathan Selleck, Nathan Selleck, widow Mary Waring, Sarah widow of Nathaniel Selleck, Hannah Penoyer, Amos Penoyer, Jemima St. John, Abigail Bouton, Samual, Penoyer, Gold Selleck Silliman, Ebene- Ber Silliman, heirs of Jonathan Silliman, Hezekiah Silliman, Deodate Silliman, Amelia Gold, and Abigail Silliman, page 276.
Selleck, Kilburn, late of Stamford, Nch. 25, 1780, letters of administration on his estate granted to Seymour Sel- lock, page 315.
Inventory taken ich. 30, 1780, by David Fancher and Daniel Gorum, and filed July 13, 1780, page 195. Jan. 18, 1781, estate distributed to his brothers Daniel Selleck, Seymore Selleck, John gelleck, and Bethel Selleck; and to his sisters Rebecca Selleck, Abigail Selleck, Elizabeth Selleck, Kartha Waring, and Mary Brinamaid; and to the State of Connecticut the share of his brother Thomas Selleck, who has absconded and gone over to the enemies of the United Sattess, page 242.
Selleck, Bathan, late of stamford, sept. 4, 1772, commission- ers appointed to ascertain the advances made to his children, page 16.
Dec. 7, 1772, acoount filed by Hooker St. John, one
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Selleck, Nathan, continued :
of the administrators, and estate ordered distributed to his children Silas, now deceased; Sands, Nathan, Jonathan, Gold John, Silvan"s, Susannah St. John, now deceased; Mary Waring, and Sarah Selleck, page 48. Dec. 17, 1772, estate distributed to his widow Sarah Selleck, to the hoirs of Susannah St. John, a deceased daughter; and to his children Mary Waring and Sarah Selleck, page 54.
Selleck, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, Sept. 17, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to Ray Selleck of Stamford, paga 320.
Selleck, Sands, late of stamford, Sept. 17, 1772, lettais of administration on his estate granted to vary Selleck and Simeon Sellack, vage &
Inventory taken Sept. 29, 1772, by Thomas Youngs and Charles Webb, and filed Nov. 3, 1772, page 32.
Dec. 23, 1772, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his widow and children, page 37. Nov. 3, 1772, Mary Sellock, Jr., appointed by the court guardian of Jesse and Stephen, children of docedent, and his daughter Anna Selleck made choice of her mother Mary Salleck, to be her guardian, page 9.
Selleck, Silvanus, late of Stamford, Jan. 4, 1774, letters of administration on his ostate granted to Tabitha Sel- leck and Samuol Brooker, paga 85. Inventory taken ich. 19, 1774, by Charles Webb and David Waterbury, 3rd, and filed uch. 26, 1774, page 111 Mch. 26, 1774, application that dower be set off
paga, 98. Mch. 26, 1774, Tabitha Selleck appointed guardian of Mary and Betay, children of decedent, page 97.
Seward, Samuel, late of Greenwich, Dec. 19, 1772, partial dis- tribution of his estate to his children Daniel, Samuel, David, John, Mary wife of Barne Doolittle, Esther wife of William Fancher, and Sarah wife of ===- Northrup, page 84.
Shaw, James, late of Greenwich, Apl. 5, 1776, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Rhoda Shaw of Greenwich page 184.
Slason, George, ate of Stamford, May 2, 1778, letters of ad- ministration on hie estate granted to Reuben Dibble of Stamford, page 318.
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Slason, George, continued : Inventory taken May 2, 1778, by Abraham Davenport und Stephen Bishop, and filed Oct. 3, 1778, page 245.
Slason, George, late of Stanford, May 10, 1779, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Thaddeus Bell of Stamford, page 317.
Slason, James, 3rd, late of Stamford, Apl. 5, 1774, Rowland Slason, a son of decedent, made choice of James How to be his guardian, page 99.
Slason, John, late of Stamford, Sept. 1, 1778, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Jacob Slason of Stamford, page 318.
Smith, Abraham, Jr., late of Stamford, inventory takan Apl. 22, 1777, by Saruel Hutton and John Hait, Jr., and filed Ap1. 15, 1778, by Mary Smith, administratrix, page 307.
Smith, Amos, late of Stamford, Apl. 29, 1772, account filed by Sarah Smith and Amos Smith, administrators, and es- tate ordered distributed to his widow, Sarah Smith, and children Amos, Joseph, Josiah, Sarah, Mary, and Abigail, a minor now deceased, page 15.
Smith, Charles, late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 10, 1769, probated Feb. 21, 1775, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Elizabeth, Mary wife of Jonathan Platt, Prue, Samuel, Charles, Benjamin, and Stephen. Execu- tor not named. Witnesses Peter Ferris, David Smith, 3rd, and Abraham Hubbard, Jr., page 178.
Widow and son Samuel appointed administrators with the will annexed, page 179. Inventory taken Ich. 13, 1775, by Nathaniel Smith and Nathanial Reynolds, and filed Apl. 4, 1775, page 180.
Smith, Gabriel, late of Stamford, Oct. 1774, account filed by Mary Smith, administrator, and estate ordered dis- tributed to the widow and children, according to law, page 98.
Smith, Moses, Jr., late of Stamford, July 7, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to the widow, Nary Smith, of Stamford, page 321.
Sept. 19, 1777, Mary Smith, appointed guardian of Solo- non Smith, a son of decedent, page 324.
Smith, Newman, late of stamford, Feb. 21, 1774, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Betty Smith of
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Smith, Newman, continued : Greenwich and Charles Smith, Jr., of Stamford, page 91. Inventory taken Mch. 8, 1774, by David Weed and Nehe- miah Hoyt, and filed Apl. 5, 1774, page 109.
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