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Goram, Joseph, of stamford, inventory taka of his confiscated and seized estate, taken by James' Weed and Abraham Weed, and filed Dec. 28, 1778, page 10. Ap1. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 11.
Green, Elliott, late of Stamford, July 2, 1782, on the appli- cation of James Nichols, administrator, the dower of his widow, Mercy Grean, was ordered set out, page 209.
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Green, Elliott, continued : July 30, 1782, Abraham Green and Elliott Graen, sons of decedent, made choice of Nathan Hait of Stamford to be their guardian; and the court appointed said Nathan Hait also guardian of William, John, Amos, Mercy, Han- nah, and Sarah, other children of decadent, pass 215. July 4, 1782, widow's dower set out, page 215. July 30, 1782, distribution ordered to his children
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Apl. 4, 1786, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 779.
Hay 22, 1786, William Green, a son of decedent, mado choice of Samuel Hait to be his guardian, page 783.
Green, Ezra, late of Long Ridge, Stamford, Nov. 29, 1778, in- ventory taken by Libbeus White and Ezra Newman, and filed Mch. 15, 1779, by Elizabeth Grsen, administra- trix, page 109.
Green, Phebe, late of Greenwich, May 4, 1784, account filed, and distribution ordered to be made by Joseph Wilson, administrator, to her brother and sister, and to the heirs of a deceased brother and sister, page 485. Inventory taken Apl. 3, 1784, by Andrew Miller and Nathan Merritt, and filed May 4, 1784, page 489.
Grigg, John, Captain, late of Greenwich, will dated Apl. 13, 1781, probated Jan. 24, 1785, mentions his wife Anna, and children, no names. Executors his wife and sons Janes, John, and Henry. Witnesses John Mackey, Will- iam Bush, and lisha Belcher, page 793. Sept. 21, 1786, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 823.
Hait, Ebenezer, late of stamford, will dated Aug. 17, 1785, probated ---- , men tions his wife Mercy, and children Deodate, Nezer, Mercy, Susannah, Abigail, and Hannah; grandchildren Rufus Hait and William Hait, sons of William a deceased son. Executors sons-in-law John Hait, Jr., and Joseph Smith. Witnesses Stephen Bishop James Davenport, and Israel Weed, page 798. Inventory taken Nov. 12, 1785, by Charles Webb and Israel Weed, and filed Nov. 15, 1785, page 801. Ap1. 10, 1786, distribution ordered to his widow, and children and grandchildren according to his will, page 780.
Apl. 27, 1786, order to advertise for claims, page 782.
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Hait, Ezra, late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 19, 1782, pro- bated Apl. 11, 1783, all to his wife Mercy, daughter of Selleck Holly. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Abi- gail Bishop, Jonathan Hait, xant 3rd, and Ebenezer Dib- ble, page 367.
Hait, Henry, late of Stamford, Oct. 3, 1736, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Hanford Hait of Stamford, page 825.
Hait, Isaac, late of Staford, Dec. 15, 1784, Isaac Hait, a son of decedent, made choice of Captain Charles Smith to be his guardian, page 615.
Hait, James, Jr., Silvanus Hait, Thaddeus Selleck, Raymond Selleck, John Waterbury, 4th, and Joseph Gorum of Stam- ford, absentees, Nov. 27, 1778, letters of adminis- tration on their estates granted to Daniel Bouton of Stamford; and on Feb. 16, 1779, letters of adminis- tration were granted to said Daniel Bouton on the es- tates of Thomas selleck, Ebenezer Selleck, and George Powers of Stamford, absentees, page 138.
Hnit, James, Jr., of Stamford, inventory of his confiscated and seized estate taken Dec. 9, 1778, by Isaac Weed and Abraham Weed, and filed Dec. 28, 1778, page 14. Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 16.
Hait, James, Jr., late of Stamford, May 6, 1782, on the appli- cation of John Hait, Jr., administrator, distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 208.
Hait, Jares, 3rd, late of Stamford, Sept. 18, 1783, the court appointed Ebenezer Jones of Stamford guardian of Enos, Elisha, Eliphalet, Rufus, Shadrach, and Abigail, chil- dren of decadent, page 310.
Hait, Joseph, Jr., late of stamford, inventory taken Mch. 3], 1780, by Samuel scofield, Jr., and Reuben Scofield, and filed Mch. 31, 1780, by Deborah Hait, administratrix, page 88. Mch. 20, 1787, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 849.
Hait, Joseph, 5th, late of stamford, Sept. 25, 1779, letters d of administration on his estate granted to Benjamin Scofield of stamford, page 138.
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Hait, Joseph, 5th, of Starford, who hath gone over to and screened himself under the protection of the enemies of the United States, inventory taken Dec. 11, 1779, by Nathan Lounsbury and peter Scofield, and filed Dec. 80, 1779, page 5.
Dec. 10, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 6.
Hait, Mary, widow of samuel l'ait, late of stamford, will dated June 16, 1784, probated Aug. 23, 1784, mentions her children Mary, Samuel, Joseph, Sarah wife of Captain Charles Smith; decedent owned land at Guilford, New Haven County. Executor James Davenport. Witnesses Charles Webb, Abraham Bell, and Susannah Bell, page 569 Inventory taken Aug. 23, 1784, by Charles Webb and David Webb, and filed Aug. 23, 1784, page 568.
Hait, Nehemiah, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 1, 1785, probated Sept. 6, 1785, mentions his wife Ruth, and children Nehemiah, Noah, Jesse, Joel, Stephen, Seth, Ruth Lawrence, Elizabeth Webb, Mary Ingersoll, Sarah Hait, Thankful Hait, and Lydia Lockwood. Exe cutrix
his wife Ruth. Witnesses Stephen Wilson, Jona than Hait, and Zadock Newman, page 874.
Inventory taken May 16, 1785, by Nathaniel Reynolds, Jr. and Jonathan Hait, Jr., and filed Sept. 6, 1785, page 819.
Feb. 13, 1786, order to advertise for claims, rage 770.
Hait, Samuel, Sr., late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 8, 1772, probated Jums 7, 1784, mentions his wife Mary, and children Sarah wife of Isaac Bell, Mary Hait, Samuel Hait, and Joseph Hait. Executrix his wife. Witness- es Hezekiah Davenport, Silvanus Knapp, and Daniel Weed, 4th, page 537. Inventory taken June 16, 1784, by Charles Webb and James Davenport, and filed June 23, 1784, page 527.
Hait, Silv amus, of Stamford, inventory of his confiscated and seized estate taken Dec, 9, 1778, by James Weed and Abraham Weed, and filed Dec. 28, 1778, page 7. Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 7.
Hait, William, late of Stamford, Nov. 24, 1784, Rufus Hait, son of decedent, rade choice of Deodate lait to be his guardian, page 631.
Handford, Jesse, late of Stamford, Feb. 28, 1783, the court appointed Mary Handford of Stamford guardian of Shubal and Jesse, sons of decedent, page 291.
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Haviland, Solomon, la te of Greenwich, Dec. 12, 1774, Esther Haviland of Greenwich and Amiel Penny of Phillips Pat- ent, Dutchess County, with his wife Hannah Penny, a daughter of Solomon Haviland, deceased, did meet at the house of Thomas Carpenter of Harrison's Purchase, ad- ministrator of said Solomon Haviland, and out deceased husband and father, and did there settle said estate, page 388.
Hondrie, William, of Greenwich, who has absconded and gone over to and joined the enemies of the United States, inventory taken Apl. 3, 1783, by Charles Webb and Sam- uel Peck, and filed Aug. 6, 1783, page 634. Sept. 20, 1783, report of commissioners filed, page 364.
Heyer, Teunty, widow of Walter Heyer, late of Stamford, will dated Jan. 12, 1776, probated ---- mentions Nancy Q daughter of Sarah stevens; Mary wife of William Edde; Margaret wife of Henry Clopper; Jane wife of Stephen
June . Executors Poter Kettlelas and Cornelius Clop-
per. Witnesses Jacob Romson, Luke Kiersted, and Jacob Romson, Jr., page 140. Apl. 26, 1781, letters of administration on her estate with the will annexed granted to Stephen June, page 139.
Hitchcock, John, late of Greenwich, inventory taken July 2, 1774, by Peter Mead and Bezaleel Brown, and filed July 2, 1774, by Mindwell Hitchcock and Eli Rundle, adminis- trators, page 52.
Hobby, Enos, late of Stamford, Oct. 11, 1780, report of com- missioners to adjust claims filed, rage 97.
Holly, Deborah, Jateof Stamford, inventory taken Feb. 12. 1777, by Abraham Scofield, Jr., and Hezekiah Weed, and filed Feb. 18, 1777, by Ebenezer Ayres, administrator, page 129.
Holly, Ebenezer, of Stamford, absentee, letters of adminis- tration on his estate granted to John Davenport, page 139.
Holly, Elizabeth, Mrs., late of Stamford, inventory taken Apl. 10, 1786, by John Arnold, and filed Apl. 10, 1786, by Abraham Holly, administrator, page 809.
Holly, Isaac, late of stamford, ray 5, 1786, Abraham Holly, a son of decedent, made choice of Captain Fli Reed of Norwalk to be his guardian, page 783.
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Holly, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Feb. 20, 1784, Hannah Holly a daughter of decadent, made choice of Nathaniel Crissy to be her guardian, rage 303.
Holly, Josiah, late of Stamford, Dec. 29, 1784, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Francis Holly; and commissioners also appointed to advertise for and adjust claims of creditors, page 645. Inventory taken Feb. 18, 1785, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Beb. 18, 1785, rage 651.
Holmes, Isaac, Jr., late of Greenwich, Apl. G, 1787, letters of administration on his estate granted to Amos Mead, page 855.
Inventory taken Apl. 14, 1787, by Jared Head and Ebene- zer Mead, and filed Apl. 24, 1787, page 900. May 3, 1787, David Holmes, a son of decedent, made choice of Thomas Hobby to be his guardian, pace 908. Apl. 24, 1787, commissioners appointed to advertise for and adjust claims of creditors, pages 893 and 894.
Holmes, John, late of stamford, agreement among his children, dated Aug. 29, 1785, viz: John Holmes, Mercy wife of Samuel Jeffery, Rebecca wife of samuel Pelton, Har tha wife of David Fancher, Hannah wife of Thaddeus Hait, all of Stamford, and Deborah Smith of Pound Ridge, as t to the division of said estate, page 829.
Hubbard, Abraham, late of Greenwich, willdated Jan. 28, 1783, probated June 20, 1786, mentions his wife Sarah, and children Henry, Anna wife of Dr. Hosea Hamilton, and Mary. Executors his son Henry and John Mackay. Wit- nesses Jonathan Finch, Jr., Nathan Ingersoll, and John Ingersoll, page 870.
Hubbard, Isaac, of Stamford, who has gone over to and joined the enemies of the United States, Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 90.
Hubbard, Nathaniel, Dr., late of Stanford, Apl. 28, 1778, estate distributed to his children Nathaniel, Isaac, and william, according to his will, page 468. Ap1. 1, 1779, report of commissioners to adjust claims of creditors filed, page 46. Sept. 2, 1787, letters of administration with the will annexed granted to James Davenport, page 832.
Hubbard, Willian, of stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Sept. 6, 1778, by Charles
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Hubbard, William, continued :
Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 126. Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 127.
Husted, Anna, Jan. 7, 1782, made choice of Thaddeus Husted to be har guardian, page 192.
Hus ted, Benjamin, late of Greenwich, Ich. 24, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Reynolds, Jr., page 299.
Inventory taken Apl. 3, 1783, by John Mackay and Joshua Knapp, and filed July 1, 1783, page 448.
Oct. 4, 1783, account filed, and distribution ordered, page 312. Oct. 15, 1783, estate distributed to his widow Sarah Husted, and children Sarah Reynolds, Deborah Reynolds, Martha Brush, heirs of Rachel Delivan, Mary Mead, Azuba Husted; Benjamin Husted and Nathaniel Husted have had their full share during the lifetime of docedent, page 653.
Husted, Joseph, late of Stamford, Mch. 23, 1785, letters of administration on his estate granted to Joseph Husted of Greenwich, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors page 665.
Hustel, Nathaniel, late of stanford, Apl. 9, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to Thaddeus Heus- ted of Stanford, page 118.
Inventory taken May 22, 1781, by Isaac Weed and Seth Weed, Jr., and filed Nov. 1, 1781, page 169.
Hutton, samuel, .fr., late of stamford, Oct. 2, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to Samuel Hut- ton, the widow having renounced, page 146.
Ingersoll, Joseph, lata of Greenwich, Oct. 15, 1784, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Ingersoll, rage 613.
Inventory taken Nov. 4, 1784, by Simon Ingersoll and Jonathan Finch' Jr., and filed Kov. 6, 1784, page 622. Nov. 6, 1784, order to advertise for claims, page 616. July 5, 1785, account filed, which included the expense for the support of a child of deceased under four years of age, page 732a.
Ingersoll, Simon, Lieut., late of Greenwich, Feb. 28, 1784, account filed by Elizabeth Ingersoll, administratrix,
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Ingerscil, Simon, Lieut., continued :
and his real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 383. reb. 28, 1784, distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 383.
Jarvis, Munson, of Stamford, absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Nov . 11, 1778, page 29. Additional inventory filed Mich. 23, 1786, page 772. . Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 30.
Jarvis, Samuel, late of Stamford, ich. 30, 1782, on the appli- cation of John Davenport, Jr., administrator, commis- sioners appointed to set out the widow's dower, page 18 Ap1. 2 €, 1782, Martha Jarvis, widow of decedent, had her dower set out, page 245.
Sept. 25, 1784, order to advertise for claims, page 591. July 6, 1785, distribution ordered, six shares thereof to the State of Connecticut it heing that which de- scended to Munson, Samuel, John, William, and Mary Dib- ble, children of deceased, which has been declared for- feited; and to Sarah, Hannah, Levina, and Seymour, chil- dren of said deceased; and to the heirs of Martha, a dedeased daughter of said deceased; each one chare, subject to widow's rightof dower, page 732. Apl. 3, 1787, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 911.
Jessup, Amos, late of Greenwich, Hch. 26, 1785, letters of administration on his astate granted to Oliver Ferris, page 666.
Inventory taken Mch. 29, 1785, by Bezaleel Brown and Denham Palmer, and filed Apl. 6, 1785, pace 683. Apl. 6, 1785, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors page 669.
Jones, selleck, late of Stamford, inventory taken July 26, 1781, by Joseph Judson and John Hait, Jr., and filed Oct. 3, 1781, by Rabecca Jones, administratrix, page 162
June, Amos, late of Stamford, Aug. 24, 1784, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Ahner June, page 469.
Inventory taken Oct. 13, 1784, by David Smith, Jr., and Jesse Hait, and filed Dec. 17, 1784, page 700. Nov. 14, 1785, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 765.
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June, Thomas, late of Stamford, Nov. 13, 178], letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Thomas June, page 139.
Inventory taken Dec. 3, 1781, by Ezra June and Shubal Newman, and filed Apl. 12, 1782, page 268.
Fsb. 27, 1784, account filed and distribution ordered, page 375.
Ketchum, James, of Fairfield, now gone over to and joined him- self with the enemies of the United States, Aug. 8, 1781, report of commissioners filed, page 123.
. King, William, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Mch. 22, 1779, by Charles Webb and Samuel Hutton, and filed Mch. 22, 1779, page 82. May 7, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 82.
Knapp, Alithea, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Oct. 3 1784, by Ebenezer Knapp and Odle Close, and filed Jan. 17, 1785, page 715.
Jan. 17, 1785, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 647.
Knapp, Amy, in 1783, appointed guardian of Amy, Lucy, kachel, and Nezer Knapp, page 314. ( children of navid Knapp) .
Knapp, Bouton, late of stamford, Feb. 21, 1783, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Nathan Knapp, page 255.
Inventory taken Mch. 21, 1783, by Thaddeus Hait and Silvanus Knapp, and filed Jan. 14, 1786, page 918. June 14, 1784, the court appointed Reuben Mead of Stamford guardian of Reuben, Mary, and Elizabeth Knapp, children of dec dent, page 505.
Feb. 22, 1785, order to advertise for claims, page 656. Jan. 14, 1786, commissioners appointed to set out dow- er of Amy Knapp, now Amy Mead, widow of deceased, page 768.
Jan. 16, 1786, widow's dower set out, page 899.
Ja. 16, 1786, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 768.
Knapp, Caleb, late of Greenwich, Oct. 7, 1783, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Eben Knapp, page 313.
Inventory taken June 21, 1784, by Edmund Brown and Bezaleel Brown, and filed June 22, 1784, paga 518. June 22, 1784, commissioners appointed to advertise for and adjust claims of creditors, page 517.
July 8, 1785, report of commissioners filed; account
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Knapp, Caleb, continued : filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, pages 733 and 735.
Knapp, David, late of Greenwich, Nov. 4, 1783, on the applica- tion of Odle Close and Eben Knapp, executors, commis- sioners appointed to st out dower of Rachel Knapp, widow of decedent, page 314.
Knapp, David, of Greenwich, absconded and gone over to the enemies of the United States, inventory taken Apl. 3, 1783, by Charles Webb and Samuel Pock, and filed Aug. 6, 1783, page 630.
Sept. 30, 1783, report of commissioners filed, rage 365. Knapp, Israel, late of Greenwich, will dated June 7, 1777, pro- bated Aug. 28, 1783, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Timothy and his wife Ruth, Israel, Mary Mead, Elizabeth, Hannah Husted, and Amy. Executors his son Israel, and son-in-law Abraham Husted. Witnesses Sam- uel Connery, Abraham Hobby, and James Nichols, page 399.
Knapp, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Nov. 2, 1784, letters of administration on his estate granted to Joshua Knapp, page 614.
Knapp, Nehemiah, Jr., of Greenwich absconded and gone over to andjoined the enemies of the United States, invento- ry taken Apl. 3, 1783, by Charles Webb and Samuel Peck, and filed Aug. 6, 1783, page 638.
Sept. 30, 1783, report of commissioners filed, page 365
Knapp, Nezer, late of Greenwich, Sept. 19, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Eben Knapp and edle Close, page 310.
Inventory taken Nov. 3, 1783, by Benjamin Hubby and Bezaleel Brown, and filed June 6, 1784, pages 513 and 543.
Additional inventory filed Apl. 3, 1787, page 913. June 24, 1785, commissioners appointed to set out dower of widow, page 732a.
Accounts filed July 8, 1785, and Apl. 3, 1787, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, pages 734 and 854.
Knapp, Reuben, late of Stamford, Sept. 9, 1771, estate dis- tributed to his children Bouton, Samuel, Elizabeth, and to the widow of decedent, page 685.
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Knapp, Samuel, late of starford, inventory tiken Sept. 26, 1780, by Charles Webb and Joshua Ambler, and filed Tch. 21, 1783, by Henry Weeks, administrator,page 259. May 3, 1785, distribution ordered to the heirs of Bou- ton Knapp, a brother of deceased who died since de- ceased; and to Elizabeth Weeks a sister, equally, page 676.
Knapp, Samuel, late of Greenwich, Oct. 7, 1783, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Odle Close, page 313.
Inventory taken June 21, 1784, by Edmund Brown and Bezaleel Brown, and filed June 22, 1784, page 519. June 22, 1784, account filed, and commissioners apports ed to adjust claims of creditors, page 516. July 8, 1785, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debta, page 733.
Knapp, Silvanus, late of Greenwich, Sept. 13, 1785, on the ap- plication of Disbrow Park and Eunice Park, his wife, and John Knapp, administrators, of greenwich, distri- bution ordered to widow and children and account fil- ed, . page 757.
Oct. 26, 1785, on the application of Abraham Hustad of Greenwich, guardian of John, Lydia, and Rebecca, chil- dren of decedent, commissioners apppointed to make par- tition, page 7 3.
Mch. 22, 1786, distribution to widow and children, two daughters and one son, rage 895.
Inventory taken July 9, 1786, by Joshua Knapp and Na- thaniel Mead, and filed Apl. 3, 1787, page 912.
Knapp, Titus, late of Greenwich, Oct. 7, 1783, Gilbert Knapp, a son of decedent, rade choice o Eben Knapp to be his guardian, page 312.
Kniffen, Shubael, late of the state of New York, Feb. 15, 1785, Ruth, Daniel, and Elizabeth, children of decedent made choice of Samuel Peck, Jr., of Greenwich, to be their guardian, page 648.
Leeds, Cary, late of Staford, Mch. 26, 1783, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Charles Webb, page 298.
Inventory taken Apl. 7, 1783, by Nathaniel Hait, Jr., and. Samuel Jeffery, and filed Apl. 30, 1783, page 331. Aug. 19, 1783, the courz appointed Mary Leeds guardian of Cary, Hannah, and Rebecca, children of decedent, page 308.
July 23, 1783, account filed, page 306.
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Leeds, Cary, continued :
Aug. 5, 1783, distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 308.
Aug. 16, 1783, estate distributed to his children Gid- eon, Cary, John, Hannah, Abigail, Mary, Jerusha, and Rebecca, subject to the dower of his widow, Mary Leeds, page 433.
Leeds, Israel, late of Stamford, Will dated June 30, 1785, probated Mch. 22, 1786, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Cary, Abraham, Elisha, Hannah wife of Jo- seph Gray, and Elizabeth Leeds. Executor his son cary Witnesses Nathan Hait, Samuel Jessup, and samuel Tryon, page 804.
Inventory taken by Samuel Jeffery and samuel Jessup, and filed May 26, 1785, page 873.
Additional inventory filed Mch. 3, 1787, page 908. Ap1. 2, 1787, distribution ordered to the devisees in his will, page 854.
Lockwood, Gershom, lata of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 14, 1776; by Samuel Peck and Joseph Husted, and filed Sept. 3, 1776, by Gershom Lockwood, executor, page 99. Nov. 2, 1776, Mary Lockwood, widow, of decedent, had her dower set out, page 101.
Lockwood, Gershom, late of Greenwich, Feb. 7, 1787, letters of administration on his estate granted to Bezaleel Brown, page 842.
Mch. 6, 1787, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 844.
Lockwood, Jeremiah, late of Stamford, Nov. 30, 1786, on the application of Abigail Lockwood, executrix, commission- ers appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 827.
Lockwood, John, lata of starford, May 4, 1780, estate distrib- utad to the heirs of his son John, now deceased, and the remainder to Reuben, son of decedent, page 31.
Lockwood, John, Jate of Stamford, Mch. 21, 1787, account fil- ed by Hannah Lockwood, administratrix, widow of deced- ent, and distribution ordered to his widow and chil- dren, page 853.
Lockwood, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated May 4, 178], probated Oct. 11, 1781, mentions his wife Freelove, and children Ebenezer, Titus, Jonathan, Hannah, Charity, and Rachel; and four surviving children of his deceased
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Lockwood, Jonathan, continued :
son Timothy. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Moses Smith, Messenger Palmer, and James Nichols, page 172. Inventory taken Oct. 16, 1781, ' by James Nichois qnd Daniel Scofield, and filed Dec. 11, 1781, page 179. Doc. 11, 1782, distribution ordered according to his will, page 177.
Dec. 15, 1781, estate distributed to his widow, and children Titus, Eben, Jona than, Rachel, Charity, and Hannah; and to his grandchildren David, Samuel, Timo- thy, and Deborah, children of Timothy, a deceased son, page 360.
Lockwood, Jonathan, 4th, of Greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the enemy, inventory taken Apl. 5, 1780, by Nathaniel Mead and Benjamin Hubby, and filed Oct. 5, 1781, page 151.
Feb. 27, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 566.
Lockwood, Joseph, Jr., son of Ezekiel Lockwood, late of Green- wich, June 9, 1784, letters of administration on his estate granted to Bezaleel Brown, page 502.
Inventory taken by Gershom Lockwood, En Jr., and Odle Close, and filed Feb. 28, 1786, page 914.
Sept. 30, 1786, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of the widow, page 824.
Feb. 6, 1787, dower of his widow, now Elizabeth Hening, set out, page 893.
Mch. 1, 1786, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 809.
Apl. G, 1787, report of commissioners filed, page 894.
Lockwood, Millington, of greenwich, now absconded and gone over to and joined the enemies of the United States, inventory taken Apl. 1,1780, by Samuel Peck and Char- les. Webb, and filed Apl. 6, 1780, page 89.
Mch. 1, 1782, report of commissionere filsd, page 562.
Lockwood, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, Mch. 15, 1759, estate distributed to his children Sarah, Ruth, Jerusha, and to his widow, approved Apl. 5, 1784, page 470.
Lockwood, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, Apl. 3, 1783, account filed by Nehemiah Brown and Joshua Knapp, administra- tors, and debts ordered paid pro rate, rage 855.
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