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Curtiss, Timothy, late of Stamford, Apl. 12, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nazer Scofield of Stamford, page 370.
Dan, Ebenezer, late of Stamford, inventory taken Oct. 10, 1755, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed Dec. 2. 1755, by Anthony Demill, administrator, pago 197.
Dan, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 10, 1754, probated in 1754, mentions his wife Experience, bro- ther-in-law William Smith's children Reuben Smith and Mary Smith; brother David Dan's son Jonathan Dan. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Ebeneser Dibble, James Bonne, and Joseph Bishop, page 18. Inventory taken Oct. 22, 1754, by John Holly and Jan es Bell, and filed Nov. 1, 1755, page 19.
Dannels, Ruth, widow of Thomas Dannels, late of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 7, 1759, probated Apl. 22, 1750, mentions har children John and William. Executor her son John. Witnesses Elijah Weeks, Abigail Wilson, and Joseph Galpin, page 69. Inventory taken Jan. 14, 1761, by Jabez Sherwood, and Gilbert Lyon, and recorded on page 69.
Davenport, Elimbeth, late of Stamford, will dated sept. 7, 1747, probated Mch. 3, 1754, mentions her children Abraham Davenport and James Davenport; grandchildren John Maltbie and Elizabeth Maltbie. Executor her son Abraham. Witnesses John Ambler, Abraham Hait, James Bell and Joseph Judson, page 121. Inventory taken Sept. 5, 1758, by John Holly and Abra- ham Davenport, and filed Sept. 5, 1758, page 122.
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Davenport, Hezekiah, Lieut., late of Stamford, inventory taken June 25, 1777, by Samuel Hutton and John Hait, Jr., and filed July 9, 1777, by Deodata Davenport, adminise trator, page 352.
Davenport, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken Oct. 6, 1756, by Stephen Ambler and Abraham Hait, and filed Nov. 9, 1756, by Abraham Davenport, administrator, page 237.
Davis, Thomas, late of Greenwich, will dated Oct. 25, 1774, probated Mich. 15, 1780, mentions his wife Isabella, and children Stephen, flisha, Elizabeth wife of Joshua Ketcham of Huntington. Executors his sons Stephen and Elisha, and Israel Knapp, Jr. Witnesses Nathaniel Mead, Charles Mead, and Jesse Parsons, page 397. Inventory taken May 3, 1780, by Silas Betts and Israel Knapp, Jr., and filed May 3, 1780, page 418.
Defrees, Stephen, late of Stanford, Sept. 6, 1775, letters of administration on his estate granted to Deodate Daven* port, page 333.
Inventory taken Sept. 9, 1775, by James Young and Da- vid Slason, Jr., and filed oct. 6, 1775, and comis- sioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors. page: 337.
Denslo, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken Jan. 19, 1757, by Willian Gale and Nathan Ferris, Jr., and filed Jan. 12, 1757, by William Denslo, administrator; account filed, and distribution ordered to his brothers and sister, viz: James, William, Charles and Ann, page 183.
Dibble, Jabez, late of Stamford, inventory taken Apl. 3, 1759, by Samuel Brooker and Hezekiah Wead, Jr., and filed Apl. 3, 1759, by Thomas Youngs, administrator, page 259.
Dibble, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated Jan. 17, 1760, probated May 5, 1760, mentions his wife Sarah, and children George, Sarah Valentine, Deborah Verian, Abi- gail, and Elizabeth. Decedent owned land in North Castle. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Benjamin Strong, Abraham Ferris, and Rachel Strong, page 251. Inventory taken May 22, 1760, by Stephen White And Scudder Waring, and filed Sept. 2, 1760, page 253.
Dibble, Reuben, late of Stamford, Oct. 15, 1779, letters of administration on his estate granted to Ann Dibble, page 393a.
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Dibble, sarah, late of Stanford, ill dated Jan. 22, 1756, probated Apl. 6, 1756, devised all to her only child Ebenazer. Executor her uncle David Waterbury. Wit- nesses Moses Mather, Gideon Weed, and samuel Brooker, page 184.
Inventory taken May 29, 1756, by Abraham Davenport and Samuel Brooker, and filed Sept. 7, 1756, page 184.
Fanchor, William, late of Stanford, Aug. 11, 1779, letters of administration on his estate granted to Lli Reed, page 390.
Oct. 6, 1779, the court appointed Eli Reed of Norwalk guardian of Mary Fancher, a daughter of decedent, page 390.
Dec. 10, 1779, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow one third, daughter Mary one third, and one third to daughter Esther, page 395.
Inventory taken Aug. 12, 1779, by James Weed and Samuel Richards, and filed Dec. 10, 1779, page 399.
Ferris, Joseph, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 2, 1755, by Gideon Reynolds and Reuben Reynolds, and fil- ed Jan. 9, 1764, and estate ordered distributed to his widow, now Elisabeth Smith, and his children Joseph, David, and Charity, page 58.
Ferris, Joseph, late of stanford, formerly of Pound Ridge, will dated Apl. 26, 1756, probated ich. 3, 1757, mentions his kinsman Ransford Avery Ferris, son of his brother peter Ferris, and his brothers David and Nathan. Ex- ecutors brothers David and Nathan . Witnesses Abraham Davenport, Flisha Amsden, and Elizabeth Davenport, Jr., page 185. Inventory taken in 1757, by Jonathan Waring and Jacob Hait, and filed Apl. 1, 1757, page 186.
Ferris, Joshua, late of Greenwich, Oct. 2, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Mary Ferris of Greenwich, page 332.
Ferris, Parthenia, late of Greenwich, Dec. 14, 1776, letters of administration on her estate granted to Joseph Sack- ett and Hannah Sackett of Greenwich, page 334.
Finch, Benjamin, late of Stamford, Doc. 22, 1778, account fil- ed by Benjamin Scofield, administrator, and distribu- tion ordered to his sister Elizabeth one half; and to the heirs of his brother Jacob Finch, deceased, viz: Joseph Pinch, Martha wife of Solomon Tucker, and Lydia
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Finch, Benjamin, continued : Finch, the other one half, page 384.
Finch, Joseph, late of Stanford, will dated Aug. 10, 1742, probated Apl. 3, 1753, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Joseph, Benjamin, and Elizabeth. Executor
his son Joseph. With 02808 Elijah Seely, Nathaniel Seely, and James Lockwood, page 160. Inventory taken Apl. 19, 2753, by David Hait and John Holly, and filed Aug. 7, 1753, page 162.
Finch, Josoph, lats of Stamford, inventory taken in 1761, by Benjamin Bishop and John Hunt, and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by Abigail Finch, administratrix, page 149.
Finch, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, will dated Oct. 30, 1775, probated July 9, 1776, mentions his wife Hannah, and children. Nathaniel, Timothy, Caleb, Titus, Abraham, Andrew, Hannah Knapp, Anny, and Elizabeth. Executors
his sons nathaniel and Timothy. Witnesses Peter Head, Amos Head, and William Bush, page 379.
Apl. 29, 1778, on the application of his widow, Hannah Finch, commissioners were appointed to partition the estate, page 362.
Agreement with his heirs as to the division of the es- tata dated Feb. 13, 1779, page 380.
Finch, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated May 26, 1750, pro- bated June 4, 1751, bequests to the children of his daughter Mary Hait, deceased, and his daughter Susan- nah wife of Isaac Bishop, Hannah wife of Thomas Water- bury, and Kartha wilfe of John Lewis. Executor his son-in-law John Lewis. Witnesses Ephrain: Bostwick, Samuel Hait, 3rd, and Charles Holly, page 28.
Fisk, Jonathan, lato of Greenwich, inventory taken Jan. 7, 1757, by Jabez Mead and peter Mead, and filed Apl. 3, 1759, by Nathaniel Mead, administrator, mace 78.
Fitch, Perez, M. D., late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 14, 1775, and filed Jan. 13, 1776, by Martha Fitch, cx- ecutrix, page 286.
Jan. 13, 1776, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, rage 284. Aug. 7, 1776, raport of commissioners filed, and on Aug. 8, 1776, account filed by the executrix, pace 309.
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Franklin, Henry, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 27, 1757, probated jan. 5, 1762, mentions his wife Sarah, and children Henry, Thomas, Joshua, and Elizabeth. Exe cu- tors his son Henry Franklin and David Marshall . Wit- nesses Joshua Cornwell, James Haite, and James Bill- ington, page 221.
Garnsey, Silas, late of Stanford, inventory taken Jan. 1759, by Daniel Lockwood and Joseph Husted, and filed Feb. 6, 1759, by Samuel Garnsey, administrator, page 63. Apl. 7, 1761, account filed, and distributuon ordered to his brothers and sisters, viz: Jonathan, Samuel, Zacchaus, Thankful, Deborah, Comfort, and Abigail, page 63.
German, John, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Feb. 12. 1751, by Abraham Hubbard and Reubon Ferris, and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by Josiah Perris, administrator, page 249
Coole, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken Mch. 1, 1757, by James Slason, Jr., and Nathaniel Hait, Jr., and filed Mch. 1, 1757, by Esther Goold, administratrix, page 204.
"icen, Elenor, late of Stamford, inventory taken Oct. 10, 1758, by Jonathan Bates and John Reed, and filed May 1, 1759, by Abraham Selleck, administrator, page 156.
Green, Ezra, late of Stamford, Aug. 28, 1780, Caleb Green, a son of decedent, mde choice of Jesse Waring to be his guardian, page 422.
Green, James, late of Stamford, jich. 15, 1775, Joseph Green, & son of decedent, made choice of Jonathan Bell, Jr., of stamford to be his guardian, page 270.
Hait, Isaac, late of Stanford, will dated Jan. 20, 1777, pro- bated Mch. 11, 1777, mentions his wife Sarah, and only children Isaac and Mary. Executors brother silas Hait and his wife's brother Samuel Hait. Witnesses An- drew Elliot, Philip Turner, and James Cogswell, page 365. Inventory taken Moh. 11, 1777, by John Davenport and Thaddeus Hait, and filed Apl. 7, 1778, page 364. May 5, 1778, estate distributed according to his will, page 366.
Hait, Isaac, late of Stamford, Apl. 11, 1778, Mary Hait, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Abraham fait of
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Hait, Isaac, continued : Stamford to be her guardian, who we also appointed guardian of Isaac Hait, a son of decedent, page 360.
Hait, Jamas, 3rd, late of Stamford, Det. 10, 1775, letters of administration on his estate granted to John Hait, Jr., page 298.
Hait, John, Deacon, late of Stamford, July 16, 1754, agreement between his widow, Abigail Hait, and his children John Hait, Hannah wife of Nathaniel Crissy, Martha Hait, Abigail Hait, Sarah Hait, and Sarah Mills, as to the division of the estate, page 229.
Hait, Joseph, 5th, of Stamford, absconded and gons over to the enemy, Sept. 25, 1779, letters of administration on his estate granted to Benjamin Scofield, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 390.
Hait, Joseph, late of Stamford, inventory taken Nov. 20, 1759, by Abraham Hait and Benjamin Weed, and filed Dec. 4,
1759, by Hannah Hait, administratrix, page 23.
Hait, Josiah, late of Stamford, uch. 2, 1762, account filed by Benjamin Weed, 2nd, administrator, and distribution or- dered to his children Josiah, Isauc, Ruth, and Hannah, no widow, page 29.
Hait, Sylvanus, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 7, 1776 probated sept. 23, 1776, men tions his wife Elizabeth, and children Silvanus, Hannah, Elizabeth, and sarah. Executor his uncle Hezekiah Weed, brother-in-law Peter Hait, and kinsman David Hait. Witnesses Gideon Louns- bury, Joseph Ambler, and James Buxton, page 321. Dec. 2, 1777, his widow, "Jizabeth Hait, accepts the provisions of the will, page 320.
Ap1. 14, 1778, Elizabeth Hait and Hannah Hait, daughters of decedent, made choice of Elizabeth Hait of Stamford to be their guardian, who was also appointed guardian of Sarah Hait, another daughter of decedent; the court also appointed Peter Hait guardian of Silvanus Hait, a son of descedent, page 360. Aug. 29, 1782, Sylvanus Hait, a son of decedent, made choice of Gideon Lounsbury to be his guardian, page 437
Hitchcock, John, late of Greenwich, July 5, 1774, letters Bf administration on his estate granted to Mindwell Hitch- cock and Fli Rundle, both of Greenwich, page 296. July 5, 1774, Joseph Hitchcock and Thomas Hitchcock, sons of decadent, made choice of Mindwell Hitchcock
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Hitchcock, John, continued : be their guardian, page 273.
Hobby, Enos, late of Stamford, oct. 15, 1779, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to James Hobby of Stanford, page 393a.
Ap1. 4 1780, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 407.
Hobby, John, late of Greenwich, will dated Nov. 23, 1758, pro- bated Dec. 18, 1759, mentions his wife Hannah, and chil- dran Thomas, Tohn; Hannah, wife of John Addington; Rebecca, Rachel widow of Daniel Banks, Jr., Susannah wife of James Barber, Abigail wife of William Egit, Sarah wife cf Jabez Mead, Jr., and Pheba; granddaughter Martha daughter of his daughter Martha. Executor his son Thomas. Witnesses William Bush, John Marshall, Jr., and Nathaniel Sackett, page 130.
Holly, Deborah, late of Stamford, will dated June 4, 1776, probated Dec. 11, 1776, mentions her brother Nathaniel Holly, cousin Elizabeth wife of Ebenezer Ayres, Sarah wife of John Scofield. Executor Ebenezer Ayres. Witnesses Abraham Scofield, Jr., Thomas Scofield, and Benjamin Weed, page 434.
Holly, Ebenezer, and Moses Smith, of Stamford, who have joined the enemies of the United States, and whose estates have been declared forfeited, Dec. 8, 1779, commission- ers appointed to adjust claims of crediters, page 395.
Holly, Elisha, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 18, 1752, probated July 9, 1752, mentions his wife Rebecca, and children Stephen, Elizabeth, Rebecca wife of Nathaniel Waterbury, Martha wife of Fsekiel Smith, Mercy wife of Samus1 Lines, Abigail, and Abraham. Executors his wife and son Stephen. Witnesses Charles Bishop, Abraham Davenport, and Ebenezer Holly, page 170. Inventoey takan Oct. 9, 1758, by John Holly and Alex- ander Bishop, and filed Dec. 5, 1752, page 172.
Holly, Elnathan, late of Stamford, inventory taken July 15, 1748, by Abraham Davenport and John Holly, and filed Feb. 6, 1749, page 130.
Howe, Isaac, late of Greenwich, will dated Feb. 16, 1768, pro- bated Dec. 6, 1779, mentions his wife Keziah, and chil- dren Isaac, Abigail Mead, Keziah Mead, Sarah, and Elisa- beth. Executors his wife and brother Eliphalet Mead. Witnesses Oliver Todd, Peter Husted, and Israel Rey- nolds, page 396.
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Howe, James, late of Sta ford, will dated Sept. 25, 1779, pro- bated Nov. 30, 1779, mentions his wife Sarah, and chil- dren James, Sarah, and Elizabeth, legacies to the widow of Ephraim Bates, widow of Zaccheus Hait, and the wid- ow of William Fancher. Executors has son James and
Nathaniel Clock. Witnesses Charles Whiting, Joseph Scofield, and Gershom Scofield, page 221.393. Nov. 30, 1779, Elizabeth How, a daughter of dec dent, made choice of Nathaniel Clock to be her guardian, page 394.
May , 1780, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 419.
How, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Tan. 1, 1760, by Timothy Ferris and Abraham Hubbard; and filed Jan. 1, 1760, page 136.
Hubbard, Nathaniel, late of stamford, Apl. 20, 1778, commis- sioners appointed to partition certain bequests made to his sons Nathaniel, Isaac, and William, page 361.
Hugford, Edvard, late of Greenwich, will dated July 31, 1756, probated Apl. 22, 1760, mentions his wife Mary, son Thomas, brother-in-law Caleb Griffin, mother Elizabeth Hugford, and father Thomas Hugford, deceased. Exe cu- tord his wife Mary, and father-in-law Reuben Gresn. Witnesses Jabez Sherwood, Jeremiah Anderson, and John Smith, page 179.
Inventory taken in 17(0, by Jabez Sherwood and Jeremiah Anderson, and filed in 1760, page 180.
Hugford, Thomas, Doctor, late of Greenwich, will da ted June 14, 1755, probated Aug. 5, 1755, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Peter, Edward, and Frances wife of Caleb Griffin; John Carhart of Rye bequeathed a pistol; dededent owned land at Forth Castle Execu-
tors his wife and John Clapp. Witnessos Joseph Brund- age, Benjamin Kniffin, and Roger Kniffin, page 43. Inventory taken Aug. 13, 1755, by John Clapp, and Jabez Sherwood, and filed Oct. 7, 1755, TAga 44.
Hull, Josiah, late of stanford, inventory taken June 1, 1756, by Obadiah Seely and Jares SJAson, Jr., and filed Jung 1, 1756, by Obadiah Seely, Jr., administrator, page 197
Heusted, David, lateof Greenwich, Nov. 14, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Abraham Ilusted, page 332.
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Husted, Nathaniel, late of Groenwich, will dated Feb. 5, 1758, probated Apl. 24, 1758, mentions his brother Joseph Husted, sisters Sarah Husted and Deborah Hasted. Ex- acuter his brother Joseph Hus ted. Witnesses Samuel Ferris, Josiah Ferris, and James Billington, page 195.
Husted, samuel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Feb. 19, 1761, by Benjamin Weed and Hezekiah Weed, and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by Zebulon Hus ted, administrator, page 250
Ingersoll, Benjamin, late of Stamford, Oct. 9, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to James Nick- ols, the widow Mercy Ingersoll having renounced, page 305.
Inventory taken Mch. 13, 1777, by Abraham Davenport and Charles Knapp, and filed ich. 14, 1777, page 339.
Ingersoll, Samuel, lata of stamford, will dated June 11, 1776, probatad Dec. 19, 1776, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Samuel, Elizabeth wife f Ezra Green, Jemima, Lydia, Abigail, Anne wife of Joshua Randol; grandchildren John and Polly heirs to my son Benjamin Ingersoll, deceased. Executor his son Samuel. Wit- ness Ezra Newman, Stephen Weed, and Benjamin Weed, page 432.
Ingersoll, Simon, late of Greenwich, inventory taken July 11, 1758, by John Ferris and Caleb Head, and filed Sept. 5, 3758, by Anne Ingersoll, administratrix, page 59. Mch. 13, 1760, account filed, and estate ordered dia- tributed to his widow and children, page 60.
Jeffery, John, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 6, 1745, probated Jan. 1, 1750, mentions his children John, Sarah, Samuel, Ebenezer, Thomas, Elizabeth, Mary and Hannah. Executors Joseph Bishop and Captain Nathaniel Weed. Witnesses Obadiah Seely, David Halt, and Eliza Seely. Executors renounced and decedant's son John appointed administrator with the will annexed, page 40. Inventory taken Apl. 20, 1750, hy John Holly and Charl- las Webb, and filed Apl. 24, 1750, page 40. Oct. 9, 1752, account filed, page 42. Feb. 12, 1753, estate ordered distributed according to his will, page 42.
Jeffery, Sarah, late of Stanford, wife of John Jeffery, inven- tory taken Apl. 23, 1750, by Amos Johnson and Nathaniel Green, shows property in Cornwall, and filed Dec. 31, 1750, by John Jeffery, administrator, page 42. Oct. 9, 1752, account filed, page 42.
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Jeffery, Sarah, continued : Feb. 12, 1753, distribution ordered to her children John, Samuel, Ebenezer, Thomas, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, and Hannah, page 43.
Jessup, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 22, 1757, by Samuel Perris and James Nichols, and filed Dec. 7, 1757, by Sarah Jessup, adminis tratriz, page 188. Jan. 8, 1759, estate distributed to his widow, Sarah Jessup, and his children Jonathan, Amos, Nathaniel, Sil vanus, Samuel, David, Phebe, and Deborah, page 188.
Johnson, Thomas, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Feb. 15, 1749, by Nathan Reynolds and Nemiah Knapp, and filed Ich. 7, 1749, by Samuel Johnson, administrator, page 101
Jordan, John, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Jan. 14, 1761, by Jabez Sherwood, and Gilbert Lyon, and filed Jan. 15, 1761, page 70.
June, Jacob, late of stamford, inventory taken Sept. 4, 1758 by Charles Webb and Monmouth Lounsbery, and filed Sept. 5, 1758, by Rhoda June, administratrix, page 256.
June, Jamas, late of stamford, will dated Feb. 16, 1761, pro- bated Ich, 3, 1761, mentions his wife Ruth and chil- dren James, Joshua, Ruth wife of Stephen Clason, Deb- orah wife of samuel Banks, Mercy wife of Moses Fountain Hannah wife of John Palmer, 3rd, of Greenwich; grand- children nathaniel June and Sarah June, brother Thomas June. Executor his son Joshua. Witnesses Jona than Smith, Caleb Smith, and James Nickols, page 112. Inventory taken Apl. 28, 1761, by Caleb Smith and Jam- es Nickols, and filed way 5, 1761, page 114. Jan. 12, 1762, account filed and distribution or dered according to his will, page 116.
June, Stephen, late of Stamford, inventory taken May 20, 1779. by Ezra June and Nathaniel Smith, and filed Oct. 13, 1779, by Thomas June, administrator, page 392.
June, Zabud, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 22, 1752, by Josoph Husted and Caleb Smith, and filed Jan. 2, 1753, by Sarah June, Jr., administratrix, page 182.
Ketchum, James, of Fairfield, who joined the enemies of the United States, inventory taken by Nathaniel Benedict and David Comstock, and filed Aug. 30, 1780, page 419.
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King, William, late of stamford, inventory taken Feb. 25, 1759, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed Moh. 5, 1759, by Deborah King, administratrix, page 10.
Knapp, Caleb, late of Stamford, inventory taken Sept. 11, 176], by Joseph Husted and Charles Webb, and Filed Dec. 25, 1762, by Nathan Knapp, administrator, page 231. Jan. 5, 1762, estate distributed to his relatives sodus Reuben Knapp, Day id Knapp, James Knapp, Nathan Knapp, Amos Knapp, and Elizabeth Knapp, page 233.
Kmpp, Joshua, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 18, 1772, probated Aug. 6, 1776, mentions his children Sarah Hob- by, Isabel Mead, Susannah, Ann Murphy, Charles Green husband of Martha, a deceased daughter, of North Castle. Abraham, Ezekiel, and Joshua. Executor his son Joshua. Witnesses John Masters, John Holmes, and Na- thuniel Hobby, page 307.
Knapp, Reuben, late of Stamford, Nov. 25, 1774, Samuel Knapp, a son of decedent, m de choice of James Nickols of Stamford tp be his guardian, page 275.
Knapp, Silvanus, late of Greenwich, July 8, 1776, le tters of administration on his estate granted to Eunice Knapp, Jr., and John Knapp, Jr., both of Greenwich, page 294.
Knapp, Stephen, late of Graerwich, Jan. 20, 1777, letters of administration on his estate granted to Joseph Hobby of Greenwich, page 333.
Leoda, Abraham, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 3, 1748, by Nathaniel Wesd and Jonathan Bell, and filed Dec. G, 1748, by Elisha Leeds, administrator, page 97.
Leeds, Abraham, late of Stamford, Dec. 10, 1783, agreement dated, between his brothers and sisters, vis: Gideon Leeds, Elisha Leeds, Israel Leeds, Cary Leeds, Eliza- beth wife of Nathaniel fait, Jr., Martha Leeds, and Mary Leads, page 12.
Leeds, John, late of stamford, inventory taken Nov. 27, 1946. by Nathanial Weed and Jonathan Bell, and filed Dac. 21, 1746, by Gideon Leeds, administrator, page 26. Apl. 5, 1748, estate ordered distributed to Gideon, Elisha, Israel, Abraham, Cary, Elizabeth, Martha, and Mary Leeds, page 27.
Levy, Samuel, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 5, 1748, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed Dec. 13, 1748, by Miriam Levy, administratrix, page 128.
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Lockwood, Daniel, late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 17, 1775, probated Oct. 1, 1776, mentiona his wife Sarah, and children Isaac, Deborah wife of Cideon Seely, Sarah wife of David Hait, Jr., and Daniel; son-in-law Charles Webb, daughter-in-law Mary widow of Jonathan Clason; children of his present wife James Stuart, Charles Stuart, and Margaret wife of David Austin; the two children of Mary Scofield the deceased daughter of my present wife. Executors his sons Daniel and Isaac. Witnesses Abraham Davenport, Hezekiah Davis and Debor- ah Davenport, page 429.
Lockwood, David, late of Greenwich, inventory taken May 31, 1756, by Nathaniel Husted and Daniel Lockwood, and fil- ed May 10, 1758, by Hannah Bostwick, formerly Hannah Lockwood, his wido, administratrix, page 213.
Lockwood, Eliphalet, late of Greenwich, May 4, 1757, agree- ment between his heirs, his brothers Daniel and Joseph to divide the estate, page 224.
Lockwood, Gershom, late of Greenwich, will dated Apl. il, 2769, probated Aug. 7, 1776, mantions his wife Mary, and children Gershon, Mary Ferris, Sarah Montgomery, Ann Jessup, Hannah, Pater, Millington, James, and Moses granddaughters, children of his son Nathaniel, viz: Sarah, Ruth, and Jerusha. Executor his son Gershom. Witnesses Samuel Ferris, Timothy Knapp, and Gilbert Lockwood.
Codicil dated May 9, 1774, says his son Peter and dau- ghter Sarah Montgomery are now deceased, legacies to Hanmah widow of son Peter, and to their children, Page 313.
Inventory taken Aug. 14, 1776, and filed Sept. 3, 1776, page 316.
Nov. 26, 1777, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed, pace 318.
Oct. 2, 1776, Mary Lockwood, widow of deceased, ap- plied for her dower, page 325.
Lockwood, Jabez, late of Greenwich, additional inventory taken Oct. 6, 1763, by Israel Knapp and John Ferris, and filed, page 272.
Lockwood, John, late if Stamford, will dated July 23, 1776, probated Sept. 3, 1776, mentions his children Sarah Scofield, Abigail Lounsbury, John Lockwood, and his wife, and Reuben Lockwood. Executors his sons John and Reuben. Witnesses Abrahan Scofield, Mary Lockwood,
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