Abstract of probate records for the district of Stamford, county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, 1729-1802, Part 17

Author: Stamford District, Conn. Probate court. [from old catalog]; Mead, Spencer Percival, 1863- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1919
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Lockwood, Peter, late of Greenwich, Mch. 21, 1785, account fil- ed by Stephen Palmer, administrator, in right of his wife Hannah Ferris Palmer, widow of decedent, which included the expense for the support of three small


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Lockwood, Peter, continued :


children, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 661. Mch. 21, 1785, Hannah Lockwood, widow of decedent, is now the wife of Stephen Palmer, page 661.


Mch. 21, 1785, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of the widow, page 663.


Nov. 13, 1786, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 827.


Lockwood, Sarah, widow, late of Stamford, June 29, 1782, let- ters of administration on her estate granted to Jon- athan Scofield, Jr., page 209.


Inventory taken July 2, 1782, by Robert Nichols and Peter selleck, and filed July 2, 1782, pages 254 and 329. Mch. 31, 1783, distribution ordered to her children and to the heirs of Mary Scofield, a deceased daughter, page 299.


Lockwood, Timothy, late of Stamford, June 14, 1783, David Lockwood, a son of decedent, made choice of his mother, Elizabeth Lockwood, to be his guardian, page 304. Nov. 8, 1785, the court appointed his widow, Elizabeth Lockwood, guardian of Deborah, samuel, and Timothy, children of decedent, page 763.


Loder, Jacob, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken by Charles Webb and. samuel Hut- ton, and filed Feb. 15, 1779, page 70.


Apl, 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 71. Mch. 21, 1783, account filed, page 234.


Lounsbury, Benjamin, late of Stamford, Feb. 25, 1784, Benja- min, Thomas, and garah Lounsbury, children of decedent made choice of Rebecca Lounsbury to be their guardian, page 377. Dec. 27, 1784, ostate distributed to his children Ben- jamin, Thomas, Ann, and Sarah, subject to the dower of his widow, page 642.


Lounsbury, Montouth, late of Stamford, Mch. 1, 1787, on the application of several of his heirs his estate was or- dered distributed to his heirs, jage 844.


Lounsbury, William, late of Stamford, Oct. 2, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to Monmouth Louns- bury, page 147. Inventory taken by Jonathan Whiting and Joseph Smith


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Lounsbury, William, continued :


and filed Apl. 29, 1782, page 222.


Additional inventory taken Nov. 4, 1784, page 617. Ap1. 29, 1782, distribution ordered to his brothers And sisters, via: Michael, Monmouth, Elizabeth wife of Phineas Waterbury, Jemina wife of Jesse Waring, Tamar, Abigail, and to the heirs of Benjamin, a deceased bro- ther, page 202.


May 10, 1782, estate distributed to the heirs of Ben- jamin Lounsbury, a deceased brother, Monmouth Lounsbury, Elizabeth Waterbury, Michael Lounsbury, Tamar Louns- bury Abigail Lounsbury, and Jemima Waring, brothers and sisters of deceased, page 641.


NOV. 4, 1784, account filed, and remaining estate or- dered distributed to the heirs of Benjamin Lounsbury, a deceased brother, Michael Lounsbury, Mormouth Louns- bury, Elizabeth Waterbury, Jemima Waring, Tamar Louns- bury, and Abigail Palmar, brothers and sisters of de- ceased, page 614.


Lyon, Daniel, late of Greenwich, will dated Feb. 26, 1782 probated Apl. 3, 1782, mentions his child Hannah wife of Gilbert Merritt of Rye, and the widow Rachel Beve- lots. Executors his daughter Hannah, and his grand- son Gilbert Merritt, Jr., of Rye. Witnesses James Brundage, Phebe Merritt, and Abraham Hays, page 223.


Lyon, Stephen, of Greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the enemy, inventory taken oct. 3, 1780, by Nathaniel Maad and Benjamin Hubby, ani filed Nov. 6, 1781, pago 172. Feb. 27, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 565.


Marshall, Ann, late of Greenwich, Aug. 7, 1784, letters of ad- ministration on har estate granted to David Marshall of Greenwich, Page 523. Inventory taken Aug. 23, 1784, hy Uriah Field and Thom- as Clapp, and filed Sept. 7, 1784, page ## 577. Oct. 5, 1784, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 611.


Marvin, Sarah, widow, late of Starford, will dated Sept. 15, 1784, probated Nov. 2, 1784, mentions her sister Eliza- beth Starr at Danbury; cousin Abigail Clauson; Hamah Lockwood and Prudence Weed, children of her sister Han- nah; sister Mary wife of Captain Amos Weed. No execu- tor named. Witnesses Samuel Weed, Jr., and Jesse Weed, page 627.


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Marvin, Sarah, continued :


Inventory taken Nov. 18, 1784, by Reuben Scofield and Benjamin Scofield, and filed Nov. 30, 1784, by Amos Weed, administrator with the will annexed, page 671.


Mead, Abraham, late of Greenwich, Dec. 11, 1784, Henry Mead, administrator, to advertise for claims, page 633. Inventory taken Jan. 21, 1785, by Peter Head and Odle Close, and filed Feb. 14, 1785, page 720.


Mead, Benjamin, late of Greenwich, will dated Nov. 20, 1772, probated Dec. 11, 1784, mentions his wife Martha, and children Thaddeus, Silvanus, William, Martha wife of Nathan Rockwell, sarah wife of Joshua Peck, Mary wife of Silvanus Ferris, Rachel wife of Calab Lyon, Jr., and Elizabeth; grandson Gideon, a son of Gideon a deceased son; eldest son Benjamin. Executor his son Benjamin. Witnesses Amos Mead, Justus Sackett, and Henry Studwell, page 636. Inventory taken Jan. 19, 1785, by Silas Mead and Na- thaniel Maad, and filed Feb. 18, 1785, page 729.


Mead, Deliverance, late of Greenwich, will dated June 18, 1779, probated May 28, 1785, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Robert, Ephraim, Jabes, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rach- el, Hannah, and Huldah, provided for an unborn child. Executors his wife and brother Jared Head. Witnesses Daniel Banks, Jonas Mead, and Lemuel Rich, page 739. Inventory taken June 2, 1785, by Nehemiah Mead and Abraham Mead, and filed July 5, 1785, page 750. Jan. 1, 1787, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 840.


Mead, Ebenezer, late of Greenwich, Apl. 28, 1786, on the appli- cation of Jared Head, executor, distribution ordered to residuary løgatees according to his will, page 780.


Mead, Elijah, late of Greenwich, Oct. 9, 1776, report of com- missioners to adjust claims of creditors filed, page 45. Squire Head, a son of decedant, made choice of Peter Mead of Greenwich to be hisguardian, page 452.


Mead, Gideon, a minor soh of Gideon Mead, deceased, late of Greenwich, Dec. 11, 1784, letters of administration on his estate granted to Benjamin Mead, page 601. inventory taken Jan. 18, 1785, by Siles Maad and Nathan- iel Mead, and filed Teb. 18, 1785, page 719. Feb. 18, 1785, estate ordered distributed to his uncles and aunts, viz: Benjamin Mead, Thaddeus Mead, heirs of


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Mead, Gideon, continued : Silvanus Mead, William Mend, Martha Rockwell, Sarah Peck, Elizabeth Brown, Mary Ferris, and Rachel Lyon, subject to the dower of his mother, page 649.


Mead, Hewet, of Greenwich, Jan. 8, 1787, made choice of Jona- than Head of greenwich to be his guardian, page 840.


Moad, Jonas, late of Greenwich, will dated Aug. 9, 1783, pro- bated Oct. 3, 1783, mentions his wife Sarah and chil- dren Edmund, Noah, and Mark, made provisions for other children, if any. Executors his wife and Abraham Mead. Witnesses Charles Mead, Daniel Banks, and Eben- ezer Mead, page 390.


Inventory taken by Abraham Mend and Ebenezer Head, and filed Sept. 14, 1784, page 602.


Ap1. 5, 1785, letters of administration with the will annexed granted to Abraham Mead, page 667.


Apl. 1, 1785, Captain Abraham Mead appointed guardian of Noah, Mark, and Jonas, sons of decedent, page 668. Additional inventory taken, and filed May 6, 1785, page 746.


Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, Ich. 26, 1761, estate dis- tributed to his widow, Lois, and children Mary and Phebe, pages 571 and 576.


Mead, Peter, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Sept. 12, 1780, by Titus Mend and Amos Mead, and filed Nov. 12, 1783, by Nehemiah Moad, executor, page 317. Feb. 25, 1784, order to advertise for claims, page 376.


Mead, Sarah, widow of Jonas Mead, late of Greenwich, Apl. 5, 1785, letters of administration on her estate granted to Ahrahan Mead, page 667.


Inventory taken by Amos Mead and Ebenezer mead, and filed May 6, 1785, pare 729.


lead, Sarah, Mrs., Jate of Greenwich, May 3, 1787, Jabez Fitch executor, order to advertise for claims, page 910.


Mead, Seth, lata of Greenwich, Apl. 8, 1784, on the applica- tion of General John Mead and Nathaniel Head, executors, real estate ordered soid to pay debts, page 462. On the application of Dr. William Bush now the husband of dacedent's widow, Deborah Mead, commissioners ap- pointed to set out her dower, page 455, dower set out, page 491.


Aug. 20, 1784, account filed, and distribution ordered


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Mead, Seth, continued :


according to his will, page 557.


Sept. 8, 1784, estate distributed to his children Jo- seph, Seth, Hary, Hanno; his widow Deborah; andhis grandmother Elizabeth Head, page 605.


Mead, Silvanus, Inte of Greenwich, Apl, 28, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Benjamin Mead, page 301. Inventory taken. Aug. 4, 1783, by Nehemiah Head and Samuel Pack, Jr., and filed Sept. 9, 1783, page 326.


Merritt, Daniel, late of Greenwich, Aug. 16, 1782, letters of administration on his estate granted to Rebecca Merritt and Samuel Peck, Jr., both of Greenwich, page 218. Inventory taken Aug. 28, 1782, by Samuel Brown and Na- thaniel Mead, and filed Dec. 3, 1782, page 265. Mch. 3, 1785, order to aiver tise for claims, page 658.


Merritt, Ezekiel, of greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the onemy, inventory taken Jan. 1,' 1782, by Nathaniel Mead and John Knapp, and filed Jan. 7, 1782, page 560. Apl. 1, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 558.


Mills, George, late of Stamford, inventory taken Apl. 11, 1777, by James Nichols and Epenetus Webb, and filed in 1777, by Charles Knapp, administrator, pare 43. Sept. 16, 1777, report of commissioners to adjust claims of creditors filed, rage 44.


Dec. 7, 1784, debts ordered paid, rage 632.


Morehouse, John, late of Stanford, Aug. 15, 1780, account fil- ed by Jonathan Bates, administrator, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 130. Aug. 29, 1780, estate distributed to his children Ger- shome, Samuel, Anna, Sarah, and to his widow, page 131.


Morehouse, Samuel, a minor son of John Toruhouse, sate of Stamford, June 14, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Gershom Morehouse, page 304. June 14, 1783, account filed, page 305. Inventory taken June 14, 1782, by Gershom Scofield and Charles Webb, and filed June 14, 1783, page 305. June 28, 1783, distribution ordered to Gershom Mors- house, Sarah Morehouse, and Anna Horshouse, brother snd sisters of deceased, pages 306 and 424.


Munday, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, inventory taken lay '6, 1785, by John Arnold and Willian Fitch, and filed May 9, 1785, by Sarah Munday, executrix, page 696.


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Palmer, David, late of Greenwich, Jan. 11, 1776, account filed by Bezaleel Brown, executor, and estate ordered dis- tributed according to his will, page 98.


Palmer, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, will datad June 2, 1764, probated July 6, 1785, mentions his wife Anne, and children Samuel, Jonathan, Winas, Gideon, Anne Ingersoll Deborah Lobdill, Elizabeth Mow, and Hannah Palmer, grandson Nathaniel Palmer and Shubal Palmer, sons of Robert Palmer, deceased. No executor. Witnesses William Hubbard, Jonas Knapp, and Abraham Hubbard, page 815.


Letters of administration with the will annexed grant- ed to Gideon Palmer, rage 815.


Palmer, Joseph, late of Greenwich, Mch. 12, 1787, letters of administration on has estate granted to Gilbert Pal- mer, page 845.


Palmer, Nathaniel, 3rd, and Robert Palmer, of Greenwich, ab- sentees, whose estates have been declared forfeited, Dec. 31, 1783, letters of administration on their es- tates granted to Samuel Palmer of Greenwich; and com- missioners appointed to examine claims of creditors, pages 341 and 342.


Inventories taken Apl. 14, 1784, by John Mackay and David Wood, and filed June 28, 1784, page 529.


Feb. 16, 1785, reports of commissioners filed, page 719.


Palmer, samuel, late of Greenwich, Mch. 27, 1786, letters of administration on his estate granted to Samuel Palmer of Bedford, page 776.


Inventory taken Apl. 11, 1786, by Griffin Gale and Jedediah Wood, and filed Nov. 4, 1786, page 919.


Palmer, Solomon, late of Greenwich, Apl. 5, 1784, letters of administration on his estate granted to Gilbert Palmer of North Castle, page 455.


Feb. 27, 1787, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 843.


Ap1. 9, 1787, account filed, and distribution ordered, page 856.


Palmer, Zabud, late of greenwich, Dec. 24, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to William Roe, page 178.


Inventory taken Jan. 5, 1782, by David Brainerd and Joshua Simmons, andfiled Apl. 15, 1782, page 196. Ap1. 15, 1782, commissioners appointed to adjust claims


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Palmer, Zabud, continued : of creditors, page 195.


Oct. 1, 1782, account filed, and report of commission- ers filed, page 239.


Partelow, Jehiel, of Greenwich, who has gone over to and join- ed the oneny, inventory taken Apl. 5, 1780; by Nathan- iel Mead and Benjamin Hubby, and filed Oct. 5, 1781, page 151.


Feb. 27, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 561.


Partelow, Matthew, of Greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the enemy, inventory taken Apl. 5, 1780, by Na- thaniel Head and Benjamin Hubby, and filed Oct. 5, 1781, page 151.


Feb. 27, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 563.


Peck, Heath, late of Greenwich, Oct. 3, 1782, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Rachel Peck, page 240.


Inventory taken May 7, 1783, by Reuben Deforest and Amos Stevens, and filed Aug. 16, 1783, by Ezra Weed and Rachel Weed, his wife, formerly Rachel Peck, page 319.


Peck, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Apl. 9, 1783, letters of aquinis tration on his estate granted to Mehitable Peck, page 300.


Inventory taken Apl, 26, 1783, by Charles Webb and Ja- mes. Nichols, and filed May 3, 1783, page 441.


Mch. 24, 1785, commissioners appointed to st out dower of the widow, Mehitable Peck, page 664.


Moh. 26, 1785, dower set out, page 702. Apl. 13, 1785, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 760.


Mch .. 23, 1785, report of commissioners filed, page 678. Sept. 16, 1785, account filed, and debts ordered paid pro rata, page 861.


May 27, 1785, Abraham, Charles, and Sarah, children of decedant, made choice of their mother, Mehitabla Peck, to be their guardian, page 713.


Peck, Thomas, late of Greenwich, Feb. 25, 1782, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Mary Peck, page 139.


Inventory taken Ich. 23, 1782, by Charles Webb and Ja- mes Nichols, and filed July 2, 1782, page 252.


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Peck, william, of greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the enemy, inventory taken Apl. 3, 1780, by Nathaniel Mead and Benjamin Hubby, and filed Nov. 6, 1781, pages 171. and 640.


Apl. 3, 1783, report of commissioners filed, page 640.


Penoyer, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated Mch. 27, 1782, probated Apl. 28, 1783, mentions his wife Martha, and children Gould Selleck, Isaac, Samuel, Abraham, Will- iam, Leeds, Charity, Abigail, and Milla; brother Amos Penoyer and sister Hannah Penoyer. Executor his son Gould Selleck Penoyer. Witnesses Samuel Cook Silli- man, Isaac Benedict, and Prince Howes, page 415. Inventory taken May 20, 1783, by Charles Webb and Ja- mes Weed, and filed July 1, 1783, page 377.


May 4, 1784, commissioners appointed to set cut the dower of the widow, Martha Penoyer, page 204.486. July 9, 1784, dower set out, page 594. Feb. 14, 1787, order to advertise for claims, page 841. May 4, 1784, Martha Penoyer appointed guardian of Leeds Penoyer, a son of decedent, page 487.


July 6, 1784, letters of administration on deceased in- testate estate granted to Gould Selleck Penoyer; and account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 522.


Inventory kaka of after acquired property taken Sept. 21, 1784, by Charles Webb and Timothy Reed, and filed Sept. 21, 1784, page 567.


Oct. 4, 1784, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts; and distribution of after acquired property ordered to his widow and children, page 608. Nov. 22, 1784, estate distributed to his children Gould Selleck, Samuel, Charity, Abigail, Isaac, Millicent, Abraham, William, and Leeds, subject to the dower of decedent's widow, pages 694, 696, and 724.


Perott, John, of Greenwich, who has gone over to and joined the enemy, inventory taken kích. 29, 1780, by Nathaniel Mead and Benjamin Hubby, and filed Oct. 5, 1781, page 151.


June 30, 1782, report of com issioners filed, page 521.


Pickett, David, of Stamford, now absconded and gone over to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb andsamuel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 51.


Account filed, page 214.


Powers, George, of Stanford, inventory of his confiscated and seized estate taken Dec. 9, 1778, by Abraham Weed and


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Powers, George, continued : James Weed, and filed Ych. 29, 1779, page 8. Dec. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, race 9.


Purdy, Caleb, late of greenwich, Ich. 1, 1784, letters of ad- ministration on his estato granted to Ruth Purdy and Israel Peck, page 384.


Inventory taken Ich. 19, 1784, by Joshua Knapp and Na- thaniel read, and filed Anl. 6, 1784, page 474.


Dec. 29, 1786, Israel Peck appointed guardian of Caleb and. Elias Purdy, sons of decedent, page 839. Dec. 29, 1786, Ruth Purdy appointed guardian of Sarah Purdy, a daughter of decedent, page 840. Dec. 29, 1786, account filed, and distribution ordered to the widow and children, pare 839.


Purdy, Solomon, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Feb. 28; 1786, by Benjamin Mend and Amos Mead, and filed Apl. 4, 1.786, by Oliver Sherwood, executor, page 784. Apl. 4, 1786, order to advertise for claims, page 778. May 1, 1787, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 909.


Kay 1, 1787, in the application to sell decedent's real estato mention is made of his widow, Elizabeth Purdy, and son Solomon, page 909.


Rathbun, Samuel, late of Greenwich, lích. 29, 1786, on the ap- plication of Susannah Rathbun, administratrix, commis- sionars were appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 774.


Raymond, Benjamin, late of Norwalk, Apl, 6, 1784, Isaac Ray- mond, a son of decedent, made choice of Richard Dunning to be his guardian, page 455.


Raymond, Street, Inte of Stamford, Mch, 23, 1782, on the ap- plication of Captain Eliakim Raymond, administrator, of Norwalk, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 188.


Oct. 3, 1782, report of commissioners filed, page 274.


Reynolds, Timothy, Captain, late of Greenwich, Oct. 2, 1781, letters of administration on his estate granted to Ame Reynolds, who was also appointed guardian of Jeremiah, Elijah, Timothy, Jared, Abel, Asa, George, Ame, and Abigail, children of decedent, page 146. Inventory taken Oct. 2, 1781, by Henry Johnson and Jonathan Lockwood, and filed Oct. 2, 1781, page 149. Oct. 4, 1782, account filed, and distribution ordered to widow and children, page 240.


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Reynolds, Timothy, Captain, continued :


Nov. 29, 1782, estate distributed to his children Jere- miah, George, Asa, Abel, Jared, Timothy, Elijah, Abi- gail, and Ame, page 436.


Rich, David, late of Greenwich, May 3, 1782, letters of admin- istration on his estate granted to John McKay, page 210.


Rich, Edward, late of Greenwich, May 3, 1782, lettere of ad- ministration on his estate granted to John McKay, page 210. Inventory taken May 4, 1782, by Ezekiel Knapp and Thom- as Brown, and filed Fay 4, 1782, page 234.


Sept. 24, 1784, dower of his widow set out, page 599. Sept. 24, 1784, commissioners appointed to advertise for and adjust claims of crediotrs, page 590.


Aug. 8, 1785, report of commissioners filed, page 749. Additional report filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 757.


Account filed including necessaries for his widow, page 263.


Feb. 16, 1787, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 842.


Ritchie, Williamı, Captain of New York, Shipmaster, will dated Nov. 1, 1776, probated Sept. 25, 1781, mentions his wife Elizabeth, sister Margaret wife of James Ronalds in New York Province; mother in North Britain; sisters in Britain Janet, Agnes, and Mary. Executors Archi- bald Currie and John Young, sailors both in New York,


and said James Ronalds. WitnessesJohn Boyd and Abra-


ham Fonda, page 133.


Inventory taken Aug. 12, 1781, by Charles Webb and Eben- ezer Weed, and filed Sept. 25, 1781, page 135.


Rogers, James, of Stamford, who has gone over to and joined the enemies of the United States, Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 91.


Rundle, Eli, Jr., late of Greenwich, will dated Apl. 5, 1783, probated Sept. 2, 1783, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Eli, John, Mary, and provoded for an unborn child. Executors Joseph Hobby and Nehemiah Mead, 3rd. Witnesses Ili Rundle, Bezaleel Brow, and Martin McDon- nell, page 419.


Inventory taken by Bezaleal Brown and Odle Close, and filed Dec. 2, 1783, page 446.


June 9, 1784, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 503.


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Rundle, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, May 4, 1782, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Run- dle, page 208.


Inventory taken July 2, 1782, by Thomas Brown and Eze-


kiel Rundle, and filed July 2, 1782, page 213.


Feb. 27, 1783, dower set out to Susannah Rundle, the widow of decedent, pages 291 and 423.


Aug. 23, 1783, account filed and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 309.


Rundle, Willian, late of Greenwich, Dec. 2, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Amy Rundle and Bezaleel Brown, page 316.


Inventor , taken Dec. 29, 1783, by Samuel Rundle and John Mackay, and filed Feb. 17, 1784, page 395.


Mch. 21, 1785, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors; also order to advertise for claims, page 662.


Oct. 5, 1785, account filed, and distribution ordered to widow and children, page 759.


Oct. 17, 1785, estate distributed bo his widow, Amy Rundle, and children Amy Palmer, Elizabeth, Sarah, Abi- gail, Rachel, Anne, and Charity, page #x 904.


Sąckett, William, late of Greerwich, will dated July 9, 1776, probated Apl. 6, 1784, mentions his brothers Richard, John, Justus, sisters Elizabeth, Charity, and Ann. Ex- ecutor brother Justus Sackett. Witnesses Nathaniel Palmer, John Lockwood, and John Mead, jage 456. Sept. 12, 1786, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 825.


Sackett, William, late of Greenwich, Dec. 26, 1783, letters of administration on his estate granted to Justus Sackett, page 337.


St. John, Abraham, of Stamford, who absconded to the enemy, inventory taken Nov. 6, 1778, by Charles Webb and Sam- uel Hutton, and filed Nov. 11, 1778, page 23. Apl. 1, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 24.


St. John, James, late of Stamford, Sept. 28, 1781, esta te dis- tributed to the State of Connecticut that rart of said estate that did belong to Abraham St. John, eldest son of decedent, he having gone over to and joined the ene- mies of the United States; and to his children James, Ezra, John, Sarah, Sibley, Hannah, and to his widow, page 152.


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Schotler, Garrett, late of New York, painter, will dated May 9, 1781, probated Mch. 25, 1782, all to his wife, Pris- cilla. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Martin McDon- nell, Jonathan Conrey, and James Black, page 218.


Scofield, David, late of Starford, inventory taken May 14, 1778, by Josiah Scofield and Ebenezer Ayres, and filed ray 13, 1779, by James Cogswell, administrator, page 47. May 13, 1779, report of commissioners filed, page 49.


Scofield, Jacob, 3rd, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Amos Weed and Neazer Hait, and filed Jan. 14, 1786, by Reuben Scofield, administrator, page 820.


Scofield, James, late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 7, 1780, probated Aug. 5, 1783, all estate to his son Joseph. Executor his son Joseph. Witnesses Samuel Pelton, David Fancher, and Sarah Weed, lage 393.


Scofield, John, late of Stamford, Nov. 15, 1785, letters of administration on his estate granted to Benjamin Sco- field, jage 766.


Inventory taken Dec. 12, 1785, by Reuben Scofield and Seth Weed, Jr., and filed Jan. 10, 1786, page 794.


Jan. 10, 1786, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 766. Sept. 26, 1786, report of commissioners filed, page 829. Feb. 8, 1787, account filed, and creditors ordered paid pro rate, page 847.


Scofield, Jonathan, son of Jonathan scofield, late of Starford inventory taken May 2, 1778, by Stephen Bishop and Reuben Dibble, and filed May 2, 1778, by Abraham Youngs, administrator, page 107.




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