Abstract of probate records for the district of Stamford, county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, 1729-1802, Part 13

Author: Stamford District, Conn. Probate court. [from old catalog]; Mead, Spencer Percival, 1863- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1919
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Lockwood, John, continued : and Rachel Lockwood, page 373. Inventory taken Jan. 15, 1777, by John Pardee and Dan- iel Scofield, and filed Kov. 3, 1778, page 374. May 4, 1780, distribution ordered according to his will, page 419.


Lockwood, John, late of Stamford, Jan. 7, 1777, letters of administration on his estato granted to Hannah Lockwood, page 333.


Lockwood, Nathan, late of greenwich, will dited June 11, 1761, probated Aug. 4, 1761, mentions his wife sarah, and children Thaddeus, Nathan, Sarah, Abigail, Ruth, Debor- ah, and Ann; grandson Libeus Sherwood. Executors his sons Thaddeus and Nathan. Witnesses William Price, Nemiah Hait, and William Hubbard, page 145. Inventory taken Sept. 1, 1761, by John Ferris and Ne- hemiah Hait, and filed Oct. 6, 1761, page 147.


Lockwood, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Mch. 2, 1758, by Nehemiah Knapp and Josiah Ferris, and fil- ed May 7, 1758, by Sarah Lockwood, administratrix, page 191.


Jan. 2, 1759, estate ordered distributed to his widow Sarah Lockwood, and children Sarah, Ruth, and Jerusha, page 193.


Lockwood, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, will dited May 13, 1776, probated July 8, 1776, mentions his wife Ruth, and children Israel, Nathaniel, Timothy, Reuben, John, Hannah, and sarah; granddaughter Elizabeth. Execu- tor Nehemiah Brown and Joshua Knapp. Witnesses David Dayton, Andrew Abrahams, and Jesse Parsons, page 293. Inventory taken July 9, 1776, by Nathaniel Wead and Samuel Peck, and filed Aug. 6, 1776, page 306. Apl. 3, 1779 commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors page 387.


Oct. 4, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 391.


Lockwood, Peter, late of Greenwich, June 18, 1774, letters of administration on his estate granted to Hannah Ferris Lockwood, page 295.


June 18, 1774, Hannah Ferris Lockwood of Groanwich, ar- pointed guardian of Peter, Nathaniel, Sibil, and Han- nah, children of decedent, page 273,


Lockwood, Still John, late of Greenwich, inventory taken, Apl. 11, 1757, by Samuel Youngs and Elnathan Hanford, and filed May 3, 1757, by John Lockwood, administra-


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Lockwood, still John, continued :


tor, page 212.


Dec. 21, 1758 estate ordered distributed to his chil- dren John, Gilbert, William, Abigail, Elizabeth, Mary, Susannah, Ann, Deberah, Jonathan, Robert, Caleb, and Abraham, ná widow, page 212.


Longwell, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken Sept. 30, 1749, by Daniel Lockwood and John Holly, and filed Jan. 1, 1750, by his widow, administratrix, page 230.


Longwell, susannah, late of Greenwich, July 5, 1774, letters of administration on her estate granted to Henry Bur- ley of greenwich, page 302.


Lounsbury, Benjamin, late of Stamford, Apl. 26, 1779, account filed by Nathaniel Webb, Jr., and Jonathan Whiting, ox- ecutors, and estate ordered distributed according to his will, page 388.


Lounsbery, Monmouth, Ensign, late of stamford, inventory tak- en, Jan. 1, 1760, by Nathaniel Webb, John Holly and Charles Webb, and filed Jan. 1, 1760, by Jemima Louns- bery, administratrix, page 216.


Marshall, David, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Nov. 30, 1759, by John Clapp and Silas Head, and filed Mch. 4, 1760, page 6.


May 6, 1761, his widow, Anne Marshall, asked for an allowance for the youngest daughter of decadent, page 7. Aug. 4, 1761, account filed by Samuel Hait and Jolm Griffin, administrators, and estate ordered distribu- ted to his widow, and children James, Abigail, deceased, Anne, Jorusha, David, Zaccheus, Henry, Franess, and William, page 7.


Marshall, Elihu, late of greenwich inventory taken Feb. 23, 1748, by Eliphalet Mead and Samuel Brown, and filed Mch. 1, 1748, by David Marshall, administrator, page 31. Apl. 5, 1748, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributad to his children Elihu and Judith and to his widow Ruth Harshall, page 33.


Marshall, Elimi, minor, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 16, 1755, by Benjamin Mead, Jr., and Eliphalet Mead, and filed July 1, 1755, by David Marshall, ad- ministrator, page 196.


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Marshall, Jehu, late of Greenwich will dated Dec. 28, 1744, probated ---- , mentions brothers Micajah Marshall and Josiah Mead. Executors brothers Josiah Mead and Mica- jah Marshall. Witnesses John Merritt, Samuel Mead, and Abraham Mead, page 163.


Marshall, samuel, late of Greenwich, Mch. 15, 1775, Josiah Marshall, a son of decadent, made choice of Abraham Hubbard, Jr., of Greenwich, to be his guardian, page 270


Mead, Abraham, late of Greenwich, July 10, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Henry Mead and Abraham Kend, Jr., page 296.


Mead, Ebenezer, Jr., late of Greenwich, will dated Feb. 11, 1758, probated Apl. 3, 1758, mentions his wife, Amy and children Hannah, Ebenezer, and Enoch. Executor brother Anos Kend. Witnesses Silas Betts, Mead Mar- shall, and Nathan Sackett, page 157. Inventory taken Apl. 8, 1758, by Peter Mead and Obadi- ah Mead, and filed July 7, 1758, page 158.


Mead, Ebenezer, late of Greenwich, will dated June 3, 1772, probated June 15, 1775, mentions his wife Naomi, and children Deliverance, Jared, Silas, Jonas, Solomon, Amos, Abraham, Jr .; grandson Enoch Mead, granddaugh- ter Hannah sister of Ebenezer and Enoch Mead. Execu- tor his son Jared. Witnesses Daniel Smith, Joshua Smith, and Jesse Parsons, page 279.


Mead, Elijah, late of Greenwich, Aug. 9, 1776, his widow, Abigail Mead, applied for her dower, page 306. Inventory taken Apl. 18, 1776,' by silas Betta and Josi- ah Ferris, and filed, page 340.


Mead, Jacob, late of Greenwich, will dated Apl. 6, 1761, pro- bated June 2, 1761, mentions his wife Sarah, and chil- dren Joseph, Jeremiah, Jacob, Sarah, and Abigail. Ex- ecutrix his wife Sarah. Witnesses Samuel Peck, Jona- than Jessup, and Alexander Montgomery, page 267. Inventory taken June 18, 1761, by Samuel Ferris and Samuel Peck, and filed July 7, 1761, page 269.


Mead, James, Lieut. late of Greenwich, inventory taken Dec. 11, 1760, by Daniel Smith and John Mead, and filed Apl. 7, 1761, by Jerpha Mead, administratrix, page 166.


Mead, John, Captain, late of Greenwich, will dated Ich. 31, 1755, probated July 1, 1755, mentions his wife Eliza-


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Mead, John, Captain, continued : beth, and children John, Seth, Nathaniel, Matthew, Elizabeth Darrow, and Ann Baremore. Executor his cous- in Peter Head. Witnesses Inathan Head, Elnathan Head Jr., and Abraham Todd, page 132. Inventory taken Aug. 12, 1755, by Samuel Johnson and Thomas Johnson, and filed Oct. 7, 1755, page 133.


Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 15, 1759, by Epenetus Holmes and Josiah Ferris, and filed July 3, 1759, by Nehemiah Mead, administra tor, page 246. Dec. 2, 1760, estate distributed to his widow, and chiltren Mary and Phebe, page 249.


Mead, Sarah, late of Greenwich, Sept. 30, 1776, letters of administration on her vatate granted to John Hobby of Greenwich, page 319.


Miller, Abraham, late of Greenrich, inventory taken Nov. 27, 1747, by Nathan Reynolds and Solomon Haviland, and fil- ed Jan. 1, 1748, by Mary Killer, aminis tratrix, pace 83.


Moger, Samuel, late of stanford, inventory taken Mch. 12, 1759, by Hezekiah Weed and Israel Weed, and filed Mch. 6, 1759, by Rachel Hoger, administratrix, page 67. July 1, 1761, account filed, and distribution ordered to the widow and only surviving child, viz: Gibbard, page 68.


Montgomery, Sarah late of Greenwich, oct. 8, 1776, Alexan- der Montgomery, Jr., and Archibald Montgomery, sons of Alexander Montgomery, Sr., and decedent, mads choice of said Alexander Montgomery, Sr., to be their guardian, who was also appointed guardian of Hugh, Sarah, and Susannah, other children of decedent, page 331.


Morehouse, John, late of Stamford, Aug. 15, 1780, account fil- ed by Jonathan Bates, administrator, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 420.


Morehouse, Joshua, late of Stamford, will dated May 2, 1755, probated June 16, 1755, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Samuel, Prudence, and sarah. Executors his father Joshua Morehouse and Sergeant John Bates of Stamford. Witnesses Nathaniel Hubbard, Koses Mat- thews, and Nathaniel Beats, page 116. Inventory taken Aug. 16, 1755, and filed Oct. 8, 1755, page 117.


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Morine, Lewis, late of Stamford, inventory taken Sept. 12, 1759, by James Bell and Gideon Seely, and filed Nov. 6, 1759, by Nathantax Middlebrook, administrator, page 245.


vorine, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 19, 1738, probated Aus. 7, 1739, mentions his wife mary, to whom he bequeathed all his estate for life, remainder to his nephew John Morine of New York. Executors his wife and Peter Quintard, page 106.


Kott, Abigail, widow, late of Stamford, inventory taked Dec. 19, 1759, by Benjamin Weed and Hezekiah Weed, and filed Jan. 1, 1760, by John Ares, administrator; account fil- ed, and distribution ordered to her children John Ares, Ebenezer Ares, and the heirs of Mary Sturges, page 209. 4


Murphy, Robert, late of Greenich, Sept. 6, 1774, Anna Murphy of Greenwich appointed guardian of Susannah, Ezekiel, Sarah, Mary, and Levi, children of dacedent, page 273.


Palmer, John, late of Greenwich, Apl. 7, 2778, letters of ad- minisyration or his estate granted to John Palmer of Greenwich, page 358.


Palmer, Nathaniel, la te of Greenwich, will dated Aug. 31, 1753, probated Apl. 1, 1755, devised all to his wife, Elizabeth, who is named as sole executrix, Witnessas Joseph Husted, Azariah Winchel, and Justus Clason, page 1$5.


Palmer, Robert, late of Greenwich, imentory taken Dec. 21, 1758, by John Terris, and filed Jan. 2, 1758, by Tamme- son Palmer, executrix, page 168.


Parketing, James, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated June 1, 1760, probated Mch. 2, 1761, everything to his wife, Witnesses Benjamin Waterbury and Daniel Bates, page 69. Inventory taken May 4, 1761, by Isaac Bishop and Samuel Selleck, and filed May 5, 1761, Leusene Parketon, ad- mimistratrix, pace 250.


Ial eting, Noah, late of starford, Feb. 5, 1781, Mary Parket- inf, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Joseph Jud- son of Stamford to be her guardian, rage 422.


Parsons, Eli, late of greenwich, inventory taken Nov. 2, 1747 by Silas Betts and Abraham Hays, and filed Mch. 1, 1748 by Rachel Parsons, administratrix, pago 103.


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Peck, Nathaniel, Captain, late of Greenwich, June 9, 1775, his widow, Jerusha Peck, renounced letters on his estate, and 'etters of administration were granted to Nathaniel Pecir, his eldest son, page 278. Inventory taken Sept. 12, 1775, by Silas Betts and Nehemiah Mead, and filed Jan. 2, 1776, page 288. Jan. 2, 1776, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, rage 284.


Feb. 7, 1777, report of commissioners filed page 327.


Penoyer, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated June 3, 1761, probated Aug. 4, 1761, mentions his wife - -, and children samuel, Amos, Sarah, Lydia, Abigail, Jemima, and Hannah. Executor his son Samuel. Witnesses Mo- ses Mather, David Waterbury, 3rd, and George Gorum, page 153. Inventory taken by James Hait and Joshua Ambler, and filed Oct. 6, 1761, jage 154.


Place, John, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 1, 1753, pro- bated Mch. 16, 1753, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and brothers Aaron, William, and Fireman. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Thomas Peet, John Taylor, and William Peet, and Elizabeth Ferris, page 258.


Potts, Thomas, late of Stanford, will dated Sept.19, 1774, probated Sept. 5, 1775, mentions his wife Hannah, and children David, Jane now deceased; grandchildren Mary Parketing, Hannah daughter of David Potts, and Jane daughter of Jacob Stevens. Executor his son David. Witnesses Benjamin Weed, 3rd, Ahanias Weed and Smith Weed, page 283.


Raymond, Street, late of Stamford, Dec. 16, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Elizabeth Ray- mond and Mary Raymond, page 333.


Reed, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Jan. 1761, by Messenger palmer and John Palmer, Jr., and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by Henry Burley, administrator, page 260.


Reynolds, David, late of Breenwich, inventory taken Dec. 24, 1745, by Jabez Mead and Nathan Reynolds, and filed Jan. 6, 1746, by Abigail Reynolds, administratrix, page 151.


Reynolds, David, late of Greenwich, will dated May 4, 1750, probated Nov . (, 1750, mentions his wife - -, and children David and Penelope wife of Reuben Fenoyer, and her children Thomas and David Penover. Exe cutor Ephraim Bostwick. Witnesses Ephraim Bostwick, Samuel


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Reynolds, David, continued :


Ferris, and Timothy Knapp, page 219. Inventory taken Nov. 1750, by Joseph Husted and Samuel Lockwood, and filed Feb. 5, 1751, page 220.


Reynolds, Ebenezer, late of Greenwich, will dated Feb. 10, 1749, probated Kay 2, 1749, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Ebenezer, Nathaniel, Enos, Timothy, Debor- ah wife cf Robert Peck, Abigail wife of William John- son, Sarah wife of Peter Peck, Rebecca wife of Samuel Bureham, and Lydia. Executor his son Enos. Witnesse es Ephraim Bostwick, Daniel Marshall, and James Nick- ols, page 88.


Inventory taken May 23, 1749, by Nathaniel Husted and James Nic kols, and filed Dec. 5, 1749; account filed, and distribution ordered, page 90.


Reynolds, Elizabeth, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Nov. 5, 1754, by Jabez Mead and Nathan Reynolds, and filed Nov. 5, 1754, by Abraham Reynolds, administrator, page 18.


Reynolds, Josiah, late of Greenwich, Aug. 2, 1774, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jabez Ferris of Greenwich, pace 300.


Inventory taken by Jesse Hallock and Jesse Parsons, and filed July 29, 1776, and commissioners appointed to ad- just claims of creditors, page 299.


Reynolds, Justus, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Ich. 1, 1748, by Jabez Mead and Abraham Hays, and filed irch. 1, 1748, by Jehiel Hubbell and Nathaniel Sackett, adminis- trators, page 92.


Ap1. 24, 1750, report of commissioners filed, pace 92.


Reynolds, Peter, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 20, 1754, by John Hobby and James Bell, and filed July 1, 1754, by Nathaniel Webb, executors, page 210.


Rich, Henry, late of Greenwich, Oct. 1, 1776, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Thomas Rich and Hannah Rich, both of Greenwich, page 331.


Ritch, Thomas, Jr., late of Greenwich, Nov. 23, 1778, letters of administration on his estate granted to John Ritch of Greenwich, page 371.


Rundle, Nathaniel, Jr., late of Greenwich, Aug. 1, 1775, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to his widow, Hannah Rundle, page 278.


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Rundle, Samuel, late of Greenwich, will dated June 27, 1761, probated Aug. 4, 17€1, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Samuel, Fara, Nathaniel, Reuben, Hannah Mead, Rebecca Ingersoll, Rachel Mead, and Ann. Executors, his wife and son samuel. Witnesses Eli Rundle, Horton Reynolds, and Abraham Todd, page 54.


Sackett, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Jan. 20, 1761, by Jabez Mend and jathan Reynolds, and filed May 5, 1761, by Joseph Sackett, page 225.


St. John, James, late of Stamford, Oct. 9, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Hannah St. John, page 332.


Sayers, Sarah, formerly of Elizabethtown, N. J., but late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 6, 1750, probated Oct. 5, 1756, mentions her nephew Samuel Mix a son of her sis- ter Rebecca Mix of New Haven County; nephew George Mix; Joseph Pardee of Greenwich; children of her brother George Pardee; sisters Mary and Elizabeth Pardes of New Haven County; her cousin Mary wife of Captain Na- thaniel Peck of Greenwich; children of her brother Jo- seph Pardee of Greenwich; and other legacies. Execu- tors hor nephew Joseph Pardee of greenwich, Jares Nick- ols of Greenwich, and Elizabeth Davis of Elizabethtown, N. J. Witnesses Nehemiah Knapp, Samuel Peck, and Jo- seph Newman, page 206.


Scofield, David, late of Stamford, Dec. 1, 1778, on the appli- cation of James Cogswell, administrator, commissioners were appointed at adjust claims of creditors, page 371.


Scofield, Jonathan, late of stanford, son of Jonathan Scofield late of Middlesex, Apl. 18, 1778, letters of adminis- tration on his estate granted to Abraham Youngs of Stamford, page 360.


Scofield, Joseph, late of Stamford, Dec. 5, 1775, letters of administration on his estate granted to Peter Scofield, page 298.


Apl. 13, 1776, dower of his widow, Mary Scofield, or- dered to be set out, page 292.


Aug. 5, 1776, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his widow, Mary Scofield, and children Jo- sept, Peter, Hait, Joanna, Mary Bell, Eunice, Ruth Hait, Hannah Stevens, Abigail Waring, and Thankful Miller, page 305.


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Scofield, Mercy, late of Stanford, Apl. 2, 1779, on the appli- cation of Fara Scofield, administrator, commissioners were appointed to distribute the estate to her children Ezra, Encs, Moses, and Hannah, page 386.


Inventory taken Apl. 2, 1779, by Charles Knapp and sil- vanus Knapp, and filed Apl. 3, 1779, page 387.


Scofield, Miles, late of Stanford, Apl. 3, 1778, letters of ad ministration on his estate granted to Uriah Scofield of Stamford, page 370.


Scofield, Rauben, late of Stamford, inventory taken Aug. 4, 1756, by Abrahan Davenport and Joseph Hait, and filed Oct. 5, 1756, by Abigail Scofield, adminis tratrix, page 61.


Oct. 11, 1756, an allowance made to his widow, Abigail Scofield, page 271.


Scofield, Taddeus, late of Stanford, inventory taken Jan. 30, 1761, by sands Selleck and Samuel Penoyer, and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by Jonathan Scofield, administrator, page 255.


Seely, Jonas, late of Stanford, inventory taken by Abraham Seely, Jr., and John Crissy, and filed Mch. 3, 1761, by John Seely, administrator, page 80.


Apl. 7, 1761, account filed, and distribution ordered to his brothers and sisters and the legal representa- tives of Susannah, deceased, page 81.


Seely, Obadiah, Jr., late of Stamford, July 7, 1780, on the application of Gideon Lounsbury, administra tor, commis- sioners were appointed to set out the dower of the widar of decedent., page 420.


July 2, 1780, dower et out to his widow, Abigail Seely page 421.


Segar, Elizabeth, widow, late of Greenwich, will dated May 22, 1753, probated July 3, 1753, men tions her children Jam- es Knapp, Martha Palmer, Ruth Hibbard, Elizabeth Smith (all formerly Knapp) . Executor Captain John Ferris. Witnesses Reuben Reynolds, John Ferris, and Abraham Hubbard, page 181.


Selleck, David, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 25, 1750, probated June 12, 1750, mentions his wife --- , and children David, andothers not named. Executors Lieut. David Waterbury, his wife, and son David. Witnesses


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Selleck, David, continued :


Daniel Chapman, Peter Beachgood, and George Gorum, page 13.


Inventory taken May 12, 1750, by Ephraim Bostwick and sands selleck, and filed Feb. 5, 1751, by Mary Selleck, and others executors, page 12.


Dec. 13, 1753, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed according to hiswill, page 17.


Selleck, Gold John, late of Stamford, Apl. 20, 1778, on th-e application of Benjamin Betts and his wife Jane, of Stanford, guardians of Gold John Selleck, a son of de- cedent, commissioners were appointed to partition the estate, page 361.


Selleck, Jonathan, Lieut., late of Stamford, inventory taken by Samuel Brooker and John Davenport, and filed Jan. 7, 1777, by Samuel Penoyer, administrator, page 348. Mch. 31, 1779, account filed, and distribution ordered, no widow, to Jonathan Selleck, Nathan Selleck, the wide ow Mary Waring, and the widow Sarah Selleck, who are the children of Nathan Sellock, deceased; Samuel Pe- noyer, Amos Penoyer, Abigail Bouton, Hannah Penoyer and Jemima St. John, who are the children of Theophila Penoyer, deceased; Gold Selleck Silliman, Eben Silli- man, Jonathan Silliman, Hezekiah Silliman, Deodate silliman, Amelia Gold, and Abigail Silliman, children of Abigail Silliman, deceased, they being the next of kin inequal degrees, page 386. Apl. 11, 1779, an appeal taken from the order of di- tribution, page 389.


Selleck, Kelborn, late of Stamford, Jan. 2, 1781, account fil- ed by Seymour Selleck, administrator, and distribution ordered to his brothers and sisters, page 423.


Selleck kikans, Mercy, late of Stamford, inventory taken June 28, 1759, by Silvanus Weed and Sands Selleck, and fil- ed Sept. 2, 1759, by samual Selleck, administrator, page70 Mch. 23, 17 1, account filed, and distribution ordered to her children David, Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Gershom, Ezra, Samuel, Thaddeus, James, Jacob, Mercy, and the legal representatives of sarah, page 72.


Selleck, Nathaniel, Jate of Stamford, Oct. 7, 1777, account filed by Wray Selleck, administrator, page 338.


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Selleck, Sands, late of Stamford, Jan. 3, 1777, Jesse Selleck, a son of decedent, made choice of Simeon Selleck of Stamford to be his guardian, page 329.


Selleck, Sarah, late of stamford, inventory taken Sept. 7, 1761, by sands selleck and Samuel Brooker, and filed Dec. 1, 1761, by Nathan Selleck, administrator, pare 34.


Selleck, Silas, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 20, 1761, by Benjamin Mead and Edward Brush, and filed Dec. 1, 1761, by Nathan Selleck, Jr., administrator, page 169.


Selleck, Silas, late of Greenwich, Mch. 18, 1775, Silvanus Selleck and Anna selleck, children of decedent, made choice of Ezekiel Finch of Stamford to be their guar- dian, page 275.


Shaw, James, late of Greenwich, inve tory taken Apl. 3, 1776, by Benjamin Mend, Jr., and Caleb Lyon, and filed June 18, 1776, by Rhoda Shaw, administratrix, page 295.


Sherwood, Nathaniel, late of greenwich, Oct.3, 1775, letters of administration on his estate granted to Oliver Sher- wood of Greenwich, page 298.


Slason, David, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 10, 1779, probated Apl. 19, 1780, mentions his wife Unis, and children David, Jonathan, Mary, Martha, Sarah, Unis, Ruth, and Rebecca. Executors his sons David and Jona- than. Witnesses Matthew Seymour, David Lockwood, and Silvanus Seely, page 435.


Slason, George, late of Stamford, inventory taken ray 23, 1779, by Stephen Bishop and Justus Weed, and filed Mch. 5, 1780, by Thaddeus Bell, administrator, page 403.


Slason, Israel, late of Stamford, inventory taken May 3, 1757, by Elna than Hanford and Silas Betts, and filed May 3, 1757, by Eliphalet Slason, administrator, page 215.


Slason, James, 3rd, late of Stamford, inventory taken by John Waterbury and Nathaniel Hait, Jr., and filed Mch. 6, 1759, by Peter Slason, administrator, rage 39.


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Slason, James, Lieut., late of Stam'ord, inventory taken June 20, 1759, by John Holly and Samuel Jarvis, and filed Feb. 12, 1760, by Isaac Slason, administrator, page 233. Feb. 13, 1761, account filed, and distribution ordered to his children and the heirs of James Slason, now de- deceased, no widow, viz: Isaac, heirs of James, Peter, Bowers, Henry, Stephen, Elizabeth, and Sarah, page 237. Slason, John, late of Stamford, Nov. 16, 1778, account filed by Jacob Slason, administrator, and distribution order- ed to his widow and children Jacob Slason, Mary Water- bury, Sarah Weed, Rebecca Brown, Elizabeth Slason, and Martha Weed, widow's name not included, page 370.


Slason, Jonathan, late of Stamford, June 27, 1774, Jonathan Slason, a son of decedent, rade choice of Martha Sla- son of Stamford to be his guardian, page 274.


Slason, Nathan, late of Stamford, inventory taken Auc. 1, 1750, by Jonathan Bell and David Waterbury, and filed Aug. 7, 1750, by David Slason, administrator, page 150.


Slason, Sarah, widow of James Slason, late of Stanford, will dated May 1, 1759, probated Feb. 12, 1760, devised all to her son John Webster, his wife and their chil- dren Nicholas, Samuel, Mercy and Sarah. Exe cutor, none . Witnesses Jonathan Bell, Lydia Bell, and Sarah Holly, page 259.


Slason, Thomas, late of Stamford, inventory taken May 3, 1759, by Silvanus Weed and sands Selleck, and filed July 3, 1759, by Stephen Bishop, administrator, page 136.


Smith, Abrahan, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Mch. 25, 1776, probated Aug. 15, 1776, mentions his mother Mary Smith, brothers Gabriel Smith, Lewis Smith, and William Smith. Executor his brother Lewis. Witnesses James Nickols, Amos Green, and William Cook, page 310. Inventory taken July 9, 1776, by Samuel Hutton and Jom Hait, Jr., and filed Oct. 15, 1776, page 320.


Smith, Abraham, late of stamford, Dec. 25, 1776, letters of administration on his estate granted to Mary Smith of Stamford, page 332.


Smith, Daniel, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 20, 1775, probated May 4, 1756, mentions his wife Mary, and chil- dren Daniel, John, Joshua, Rebecca, Hannah, Sarah, Ruth, Mary, Abigail, and Elizabeth, and grandfather Joshua


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Smith, Daniel, continued :


Knapp. Executor David Knapp of Greenwich. Witnesses Samuel Lequinoure, Jabez Mead, Jr., and Nathaniel Sack- ett, page 198.




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