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Palmer, Messenger, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 17, 1792, probated Jan. 28, 1792, mentions his children Seth, Jeremiah, John Wocd, Eather wife of Feter Sackett and her two sons Peter and James Sackett; nephew Jus- tus Palmer and his sister Any Palmer; grandson Messen- ger Palmer a son of John Wood Palmer; daughter wife of Stephen Palmer; old house to John Lane; ---- Scofield, widow of Nathaniel Scofield of Stamford. Execu tors his sons Seth, Jeremiah, and John Wood. James Davenport, Josiah Smith, and Robert Fichels, Jr. , page 122.
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Palmer, Messenger, continued : Inventory taken Jan. 30, 1792, by Samuel Peck and Eben- ezer Peck, and filed Feb. 28, 1792, page 154. Feb. 28, 1792, order to advertise for claims, page 111.
Palmer, Winus, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 1, 1795, probated June 13, 1796, mentions his wife Phabe, and children Elizabeth, Anne, Jonathan, Benjamin G., Winus, and Mary Jordan. Executors his son Jonathan and Solo-
mon Close. Witnesses Abraham Close, Joseph Close, and Mary Close, page 402.
Inventory taken June 20, 1796, by Abraham Close and Levi Palmer, and filed July 9, 1796, page 404. Nov. 6, 1797, additional inventory filed, pago 503. July 5, 1796, order to advertise for claims, pago 387.
Peck, Abraham, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 24, 1792, probated Fab. 29, 1792, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Levina, Hannah, Anne, Esther, and Abraham. Executor Israel Peck. Witnesses Abraham Close, Jabez Peck, and Solomon Close, page 196.
Feb. 29, 1792, order to advertise for claims, page 111. Apl. 10, 1792, estate ordered distributed to Levina Peck, Hannah Peck, Anna Peck, and Esther Peck, daugh- ters of testator according to his will, page 112.
Peck, George, late of Greenwich, Mch. 14, 1797, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Frederick Peck and Drake Lockwood, page 456.
Peck, Samuel, Deacon, late of Greenwich, will dited Feb. 12, 1786, probated Mch. 12, 1793, mentions his wife Mary, and children James, Moses, Aaron, Mary, Calvin, Luther, and George Whitfield. Executrix his wife Mary. Wit- nesses Enos Knapp, John Davenport, Jr., and Ebenezer Peck. The widow refused to qualify and letters with the will annexed were granted to his sons Moses and Luther, page 212.
Apl. 2, 1793, order to advertise for claims, page 175.
Peck, Samuel, late of Greenwich, will dated Mch. 2, 1798, pro- bated Apl. 4, 1798, mentions his wife Hannah and chil- dren Samuel, Jabez, Jared, Isaac, devised land at Pecks- land, Daniel, devised land at Pecksland, Sarah, Fuldah, Hannah, Rachel, and Elizabeth. Executor his son Sam- uel. Witnesses Abraham Close, Jonathan Knapp, and Israel Peck, page 573.
Inventory taken by Benjamin Mead and Isaac How, and filed May 1, 1798, page 589.
May 1, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 583.
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Penoyer, Abraham, late of Stamford, Sept. 1, 1794, letters of administration on his estate granted to William Penoyer, page 264.
Apl. 5, 1796, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his brothers and sisters, page 385.
Feb. 26, 1797, estate distributed to Gould Selleck Pe- noyer, Millicent wife of David Raymond, Charity wife of Ebenezer Tuttle, widow Abigail Tuttle, Isaac Penoyer, Leeds Penoyer, William Penoyer, and Samuel Penoyer, page 638.
Pine, Samuel, late of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 15, 1796, probated Feb. 23, 1798, mentions his wife Hannah, leg- acy to "my son James Pine and his son Samuel Pince", granddaughter Hannah Pine, grandson Benjamin Pine, granddaughter Elizabeth wife of Jesse Reynolds, James Anderson a son of Elizabeth Anderson, who was a daugh- ter of Isaac Anderson. Executors Uriah Field and Thomas Clapp. Witnesses Jeremiah Anderson, Samuel Brown, and John Brown, page 565.
Apl. 13, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 582. Purdy, Caleb, late of Greenwich, Feb. 2, 1796, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Horton Reynolds, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 382. Inventory taken Feb. 24, 1796, by Ambrose Reynolds and Samuel Peck, and filed Apl. 5, 1796, page 446.
Purdy, Solomon, late of Greenwich, Aug. 2, 1791, account fil- ed by Oliver Sherwood, one of his executors, and real astate ordered sold to pay debts, page 19.
Quintard, Isaac, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 12, 1794, probated Feb. 20, 1795, mentions his wife Lucretia, and children Hannah Leak, Lydia Wilson, Lucretia Car- penter, and Betsy Perrit. Executrix his wife. Wit- nesses John Hoyt, Jr., Ebenezer Dibble, and Pater quintard, Jr., pago 289.
Inventory taken Apl. 10, 1795, by John Hoyt, Jr., and Peter Quintard, and filed May 5, 1795, page 328. May 5, 1795, order to advertise for claims, page 320. Sept. 17, 1796, letters of administration on his estate with the will annexed granted to Pater Quintard, Jr., page 400.
Oct. 22, 1802, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will. His executrix Lucretia Quin- tard, now deceased, page 568.
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Quintard, Lucretia, late of Stamford, inventory taken Sept. 19, 1795, by John Hoyt, Jr., and Isaac Quintard, and filed Oct. 6, 1796, pages 473 and 475.
Ilov. 14, 1796, Poter Quintard, Jr., administrator, or- dered to advertiso for claims, page 453.
Oct. 22, 1802, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributod, page 568.
Rathbun, Susannah, late of Greenwich, Jan. 7, 1793, letters of administration on her estate granted to Jotham Mer- ritt, page 152.
Inventory taken Kch. 4, 1793, by Nathan Merritt and Ne- hanlah Wilson, and filed Koh. 12, 1793, page 233.
Mch. 12, 1793, order to advertise for claims, pago 174. Nov. 5, 1793, account filed, page 256.
Raymond, Lemuel, late of Stamford, July 5, 1791, account fil- e-d by Lydia Boebe, administratrix, and real estate or- dered sold to pay debts, page 19.
Reed, Timothy, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 19, 1794, probated Jan. 6, 1795, mentions his wife Betty, and children Uriah, Susannah Crawford, Sarah Hoyt, Fimo thy, Libbeus, Ezra, Betsy, Thaddeus, Polly, Nancy, and Rufus Executors his sons Uriah and Timothy. Witnesses Jo- seph Siliiman, Dunlap Goggawell, and Samuel Stuart, page 287.
Inventory taken Jan. 28, 1795, by Charles Weed and Jo- soph Silliman, and filed Feb. 3, 1795, paga 392. Feb, 3, 1795, order to advertise for claims, page 269. Fab. 3, 1795, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his children according to his will, page 382.
Apl. 9, 1796, estate distributed to his children Susan- nah wife of Joseph Crawford, Uriah Reed, Sarah wife of Gould Hoyt, Timothy Reed, Libbeus Reed, Ezra Reed, Betsy Reed, Thaddeus Reed, Polly Reed, and Nancy heed, page 395.
Reynoki s, Amy, Jr., late of Greenwich, Dec. 23, 1788, inven- tory taken by Samuel Peck and Enos Knapp, and filed Dec. 31, 1788, by Timothy Reynolds, administrator, page 133.
Reynolds, Gideon, late of Greenwich, will dated Nov. 21, 1791, probated Feb. 7, 1792, mentions his brothers Oliver and Abraham Reynolds, who received all his estate. ecutor Uncle Ambrose Reynolds. Witnesses Odle Close, Horton Reynolds, and Henry Mosher, page 118. Inventory taken Mch. 21, 1792, by Horton Reynolds and
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Reynolds, Gideon, continued : .
Henry Mosher, and filad Sept. 4, 1792, rags 170.
Reynolds, Horton, Jate of Greenwich, will dated Aug. 23, 1796, probated Lay 2, 1797, mentions his wife Lydia, and children Horton, Charity wife of Benoni Platt, Jr., of Westchester County, Mary widow of Caleb Purdy, Lydia Belcher, Bethia Sackett, Rachel Sanford, Anne Hubby, Ruth Knapp, and Mary xxxpy Purdy. Executors brother
Ambrose Reynolds and son-in-law Ebenezer Knapp, Jr., of New York City. Witnesses Rouben Rundle, Stephen Lockwood, and Rufus Ogden, page 555.
Inventory taken by Gideon Close and Gilbert Close, and filed June 6, 1797, page 558.
June 6, 1797, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of the widow, page 485.
Reynolds, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, will dated Apl. 20, 1790, probated Hay 1, 1792, mentions his wife Sarah, and children Nathaniel, Ezekiel, James, Philemon, Lock- wood, Nezer, Abigail, Phebe, Sarah, and Deborah. Ex- ecutors his wife and son Nathaniel. Witnesses John Mackay, Denham Palmer, and Anthony Studwell, page 198. Codicil dated Ich. 29, 1792, changes bequest to his sons James, Nezer, and Lockwood. The widow refused to qualify and letters were issued to Nathaniel Reynolds, page 199.
Inventory taken June 8. 1792, by Nathaniel Ferris and Jesse Hait, and filed July 3, 1792, page 199.
Feb. 22, 1793, order to advertise for claims, page 173. Apl. 12, 2794, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to the widow and children according to his will, pace 258.
Mch. 10, 1795, estate distributed to the widow, and children Nathaniel, James, Ezekiel, Nezer, deceased, Philemon, and Lockwood, page amx 331.
Reynolds, Nezer, late of greenwich, May 5, 1794, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Rey- nolds, page 259.
Nov. 4, 1794, acoount filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his brothers and sisters, page 266.
May 5, 1795, estate distributed to his brothers and sisters Nathaniel, James, Ezekiel, Deborah, Phebe Mead, Philemon, Abigail Ingersoll, and Lockwood, page 333.
Rundle, Ell, late of Greenwich; Apl. 10, 1798, additional in- ventory filed, page 592.
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Sackett, Solomon, late of Greenwich, Dec. 2, 1794, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Sack- ett, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 268. Sackett, William, late of Greenwich, Mch. 1, 1788, inventory taken by Nathaniel Mead and John Knapp, and filed Jan. 23, 1x 1789, by Justus Sackett, executor, page 162. Jan. 23, 1789, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 158. .
Scofield, Hezekiah, late of Stamford, Mch. 25, 1789, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 211.
Scofield, Israel, Jr., late of Stamford, July 1, 1789, agrea- ment between Nathan Scofield and Daniel Scofield, both of Stamford, on the one part, and said Nathan Scofield, as guardian of Sarah Scofield, Daniel Scofield, Samuel Scofield, and Israel Scofield, minor children of deced- ent, on the other part, for the partition of said es- tate, page 217.
Scofield, Israel, Jr., late of Stamford, Feb. 16, 1792, ac- count filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 110.
Scofield, Jacob, 3rd, late of Stanford, July 5, 1791, account filed by Reuben Scofield, administrator, and creditors ordered paid, page 18.
Scofield, Josiah, late of Stamford, will dated Jan. 22, 1790, probated Apl. 4, 1791, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Lydia, Sarah, Abigail, Phebe, Ruth, Hannah, Jesse, Gershom, and Joshua. Executors his sons Gershon
and Joshua. Witnesses William Bates, Wray Selleck, and Gershom Morehouse, page 37. Inventory taken Sept. 3, 1791, by Josiah Hoyt and David Fancher, and filed Apl. 27, 1795, page 374.
Scofield, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 16, 1785, probated in 1793, mentions his wife Hannah, and brother Amos Scofield. Executor Daniel Scofield. Witnesses Hezekiah Bishop, Israel Scofield, and Prudence Weed. Executor refused to qualify and letters with the will annexed granted to Reuben Soofield, page 235.
Scofield, Samuel, Jr., late of Stamford, inventory taken July 1, 1792, by Benjamin Scofield and John Scofield, and filed Aug. 31, 1792, by Reuben Scofield, administra- tor, page 171. Feb. 23, 1793, order to advertise for claims, page 173.
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Scofield, Seth, late of Stamford, Dec. 5, 1797, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Webb, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 521. June 10, 1798, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 587.
Seely, Jane, widow of Obadiah Seely, lato of Stamford, Sept. 19, 1796, lettera of administration on her estate grant ed to Aaron Comstock of Norwalk, page 260.
Seely, Silvanus, late of Stamford, will dated Oct. 7, 1797, probated Jan. 2, 1798, mentions his wife Rebecca, and children Hannah wife of Abraham Crissy, Silvanus, and Na than; grandchildren, children of said Hannah Crissy, vis: Anne, Seth, Rebecca, and Abraham; grandchildren, children of his daughter Rabecca deceased wife of Calab Benedict, viz: Calab, Seely, and Ira. Executors his wife and son Nathan. Withesses Uriah Selleck, Elisha Stevens, and Samuel Stevens, page 579. Jan. 2, 1797, order to advertise for claims, page 529.
Selleck, Gould John, late of Stamford, Apl. 16, 1774, dower of decedent's widow, now Jane Betts, set out, page 146.
Selleck, John, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 28, 1788, probated Jan. 21, 1789, mentions his children Daniel, Seymora, Thomas, and Abigail. Executors Thomas Balden, and Samuel Gruman, both of Norwalk. Witnesses Stephen Selleck, Ezra Mills, and Amos Roberts, page 131. Inventory taken by Gershom Raymond and Anos Roberts, and filed Mch. 10, 1789, page 130.
Selleck, Sands, late of Stamford, Nov. 6, 1794, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Jesse Selleck, page 265.
Inventory taken by David Tuttle and William Jarvis, and filed Nov. 4, 1784, page 337. May 5, 1795, account filed, and estate ordered distrib- uted to his brothers and sisters, page 320.
Selleck, Silvanus, la te of Grammiksh Stanford, Feb. 18, 1795, receipt for legacy from Daniel Lockwood, Jr., and Tabi- tha Lockwood, formerly Tabitha Selleck, widow of deced- ent, guardian of Betsy Selleck now wife of Enoch Waring Jr., of Chemug, Tioga County, N. Y., daughter of deced- ent, page 270.
Selleck, Simeon, late of Stamford, Mch. 15, 1796, letters of administration on his estate granted to Mary Selleck, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 553.
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Sherwood, Jabez, Captain, late of Greenwich, agreement between his heirs dated Feb. 7, 1785, sons Jabez and Daniel on the one part, and on the other part Reuben Merritt, Rebecca Merritt, Samuel Peck, Jr., and his wife Hannah, Isaac Ferris and his wife Mary, Daniel Lyon, Jr., and his wife Elizabeth, and Susannah Sherwood, now deceased in which it is mentioned that the confiscated estate of Ezekiel Merritt is in dispute, page 147.
Slason, Charles, late of Stamford, June 5, 1796, letters of administration on his estate granted to William Walms- lay, page 587.
Slason, Gershom, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 24, 1791, probated in 1794, all to his wife Elizabeth. Execu- tors Eli Reed of Norwalk, and Anos Slason of Salem. Witnesses Charles Whiting, Gershom Scofield, and Phil- Jip Gray, page 507.
Slason, Jacob, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 28, 1795, probated Dec. 5, 1796, mentions his wife Keziah, son #2 Daniel, and grandson Jacob Little & son of Rabecca a deceased daughter. Executor his son. Witnesses James Davenport, David Seymour, and Ebenezer Hanford, page 466.
Inventory taken by Thaddeus Bell and Deodato Waterbury, and filed Dec. 5, 1796, page 468.
Dec. 6, 1796, order to advertise for claims, page 454.
Smith, Abijah, late of Stamford, Moh. 3, 1795, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to David Smith, 3rd, page 271.
Inventory taken by Abraham Davis and Charles Smith, and filed Apl. 7, 1795, page 335.
Feb. 18, 1797, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his brothers and the legal representatives of a deceased brother, page 456.
Smith, Elihu Platt, late of Stamford, Aug. 25, 1795, letters of administration on his estate granted to William Smyth Babcock, page 345.
Smith, Joshua, Jr., late of Stamford, inventory taken July 17, 1790, by Charles Smith and Jesse Smith, and filed Nov. 2, 1790, by Gould Smith, administrator, page 192.
Smith, Martha, widow, late of Stamford, Jan. 3, 1788, letters of administration on her estate granted to David Walt- bie, page 523.
Inventory taken by Joseph Gray and Isaac Smith, Jr., an
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Smith, Martha, continued : filed, Apl. 3, 1798, page 560. Feb, 7, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 536.
Smith, Peter, Jr., late of Stamford, inventory taken by Silva- nus Knapp and Alexander Mills, and filed Sept. 24, 1790, by Frederick Smith, page 107.
Smith, Samuel, late of Stamford, Apl. 10, 1792, latters of administration on his estate granted to Azuba Smith, page 113.
Smith, Whitman, lats of Stamford, Apl. 10, 1792, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jonathan Smith, page 113.
Inventory taken Apl. 14, 1792, by Charles Smith and Jesse Smith, and filed May 1, 1792, pages 192 and 194. Agreement dated July 3, 1792, between his only heirs Jonathan Smith, David Smith, 3rd, Solomon Smith, and Abijah Smith for the partition of his estate, page 208.
Stevens, Obadiah, late of Stamford, June 22, 1789, dower of his widow set out, page 163.
Aug. 4, 1790, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will to the residuary legatees Sarah, Deborah, Mary, and Betsy, daughters of testator, page 5.
June 15, 1790, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 64.
Aug. 22, 1791, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 20.
May 16, 1791, estate distributed to his children Sarah Stevans, Deborah Stevensm Mary Stevens, and Betsy Stev- ans, page: 72.
Stewart, James, late of Stamford, will dated May 9, 2788, pro- bated Nov. 15, 1790, mentions his children Oliver, Hen- ry, and Mary Corna than. Executor his son Oliver. Witnesses James Nichols, Hancy Nichols, and Moses Nichols, page 26. Inventory taken Dec. 3, 1790, by Jonathan Whiting and Epene tua Webb, and filed Dec. 7, 1790, page 101. Dec. 7, 1790, order to advertise for claims, page 8.
Strang, Daniel, late of King Street, will dated Mch. 4, 1792, probated Mich. 11, 1794, mentions his children Jared, Esther, Gabriel, Solomon, Mary Silliekan, and Elizabeth Ward. Executors his son Jared, and Samuel Field. Witnesses Isaac Anderson, Adam Merritt, and William Lyon, page 284.
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Strang, Daniel, continued: :
Apl. 4, 1794, order to advertise for olains, page 258.
Talmage, Jamas, Jr., late of stanford, June 3, 1786, estate distributed to his widow and children Mary Talmage and sally Talmage, pace 479.
Talmage, James, inte of Stamford, will dated Aug. 4, 1787, pro- bated Feb. 7, 1798, mentions his wife Mary, and chil- dren James, now decemsad, Seymour, Jonathan, Jane wife of John White of St. John, New Brunswick, and Hannah wife of Isaac Weed of Greenwich. Executor his son
Seymour. Witnessan John Wilson, Jr., Ehenazer Dibble, and Joanne Dibble, pays 576.
Inventory taken by Joseph Silliman and Joraph Stevens, and filed Feb. 7, 1798, page 578.
Feb. 7, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 536.
Tucker, Rachel, late of Stamford, will, see Rachel Weed.
Waring, Benjamin, late of greenwich, June 5, 1792, letters of administration on his estate granted to Martha Waring, page 114. Inventory tuken Aug. 6, 1792, by Daniel Nickels and David Webb, Jr., and filed Fev. 6, 1792, page 164.
Waring, Jesse, late of Stamford, Jan. 24, 179], letters of ad- ministration on his esta to granted to Jonathan Waring, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of credi- tors, rages 10 and 21.
Inventory teken Peb. 8, 1791, by Charles Webb and Joseph Waring, and filed Apl. 5, 1791, page 47.
Sept. 6, 1791, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 49. -
Waterbury, David, Captain, late cf Stanford, Sert. 1, 1795, account filed by David Waterbury and Phineas Waterbury, executors, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, and estate ordered distributed according to his will, page. 345.
Sept. 5, 1796, that part of his estate sst off to his widow for dower distributed to his children David, Phineas, Mery wife of Benjamin Weed, and Rebecca wife of John Brown, page 552.
Waterbury, Thomas, lete cf Stanford, inventory taken by Jo- saph Gray and Cary Leeds, and filed Jan. 19, 1791, by James Waterbury, administrator, rage 100.
Jan. 3, 1792, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 22.
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Waterbury, Thomas, continued :
July 26, 1792, report of commissioners filed, page 140.
Webb, Benjamin, late of stanford, inventory taken May 30, 1791, by Nathaniel Webb and Billy Scofield, and filed July 5, 1791, by Ebenezer Weed, administrator, page 65. July 5, 1792, order to advertise for claims, page 18.
Webb, Elizabeth, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 8, 1797, probated Ich. 22, 1797, mentions her children Mary Webb, Ruth Webb, and Betsy wife of Samuel Hoyt. Executor
Samuel Webb, Jr. Witnesses David Maltbie, Ebenezer Davenport and Rufus Davenport, page 525.
Inventory taken by David Maltbie and Rufus Davenport, and filed Aug. 1, 1797, page 527.
Ich. 22, 1797, order to advertise for claims, page 528.
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Vebb, Epenetus, late of Stamford, Jan. 2, 1797, Prudence Webb, administratrix, order to advertise for claims, page 529.
Weed, Benjamin, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 21, 1781, probated May 28, 1789, mentions his wife Sarah, and children Peter, Thaddeus, Ananias, Abijah, Smith, Ben- jamin, Hannah Abbot; grandsons John Skelding and Isaac Garnsey; gannddaughters Prudence Lockwood, Mary Wheaton, and Abigail Garnsey a daughter of his daughter Mary Garnsey; grandchildren Benjamin Ferris and Sarah Ferris children of Peter Ferris and his wife Martha Ferris, a deceased daughter. Executors his sons Peter and
Benjamin. Witnesses Israel Weed, Jr., Isaac Weed, Jr., and Jared Weed, page 127. .
Weed, Ebenezer, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 30, 1790, probated Sept. 13, 1790, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Ebenezer Edwin, Joseph Ambler, Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, Abigail, and Hannah Ambler.« Executors his wife and father-in-law Joseph Ambler. Witnesses Nathaniel Finch, Neazer Scofield, and William Hoyt, page 24.
Inventory taken Nov. 22, 1790, by David Webb' and Silas Davenport, and filed Nov. 23, 1790, page 104.
Apl. 2, 1791, order to advertise for claims, page 14. Nov. 3, 1795, distribution ordered to his widow and children according to his will, page 346.
Weed, Eliphalet, late of Stamford, July 26, 1796, letters of administration on his estate granted to Martha Weed, page 391. Inventory taken by Silvanus Knapp and Ebenezer P. Weed,
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Weed, Eliphalet, continued :
and filed Aug. 31, 1796, pages 426 and 458. Dec. 5, 1796, order to advertise for claims, page 453. Weed, Gideon, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 3, 1790, probated Sapt. 6, 1791, mentions brother Jabez Weed, sister Mary. Slason, my sister Sary wife of Benajah Brown, Rhoda Weed a daughter of my brother Jabez Weed; Sarah Slason a daughter of Abraham Slason, who married my sister Mary. Executor Reuben Scofield. Witness- es Silas Hait, James Hoyt, and Eliphalet "fait, page 46. Inventory taken by Benjamin Scofield and Stephen Bishop and filad Dec. 6, 1792, page 50.
Bept. 6, 1792, order to advertise for claims, page 20. Aug. 31, 1792, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 137.
Weed, Hannah, late of Stamford, Mch. 19, 1798, letters of ad- ministration on her estate granted to Silvanus Knapp, who was ordered to advertise for claims, mage 553. Inventory taken by David Weed and John Hoyt, and filed Apl. 3, 1798, page 554.
Weed, Israel, late of Stamford, will dated May 9, 1791, pro- bated June 2, 1795, mantions his wife Abigail, and children Abigail White, Sarah Clock, and I srael, and heirs of Jacob a deceased son. Executor his son Is- rael. Witnesses Benjamin Weed, Jr., John Deah, and Reuben Scofield, paga 326.
Inventory taken Jung 22, 1795, by Nathanial Webb and Benjamin Woed, and filed May 4, 1795, page 361. Aug. 4, 1795, order to advertise for claims, rage 344. Aug. 26, 1796, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow and children according to his will, page 400.
Weed, Jonas, late of Stamford, will dated June 10, 1791, pro- bated Nov. 4, 1794, mentiona his children Sarah wife of John Selleck, Martha Slawson, Margaret wife of Samuel Pettit, Thankful wife of Abraham Reed, and Gideon; grandson Jonas Weed a son of Jonas Weed a deceased son; granddaughters Sarah Abbot, Abigail Weed a daughter of his son Gideon Weed. Executor his son Gideon. Wit- nesses James Daven=ort, Frederic Hoyt, and Ezra Hoyt, page 300.
Weed, Mary, late of Stamford, Oct. 5, 1793, letters of admin- istration on her estate granted to Captain Nathaniel Webb, page 181.
Inventory taken by Alexander Bishop and Peter Quintard,
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Wood, Mary, continued :
and filed about June 22, 1792, page 210. Nov. 5, 1793, order to advertise for claims, pago 183.
Weed, Nathaniel, Sr., late of stamford, Dec. 3, 1793, account filed by Mercy Weed, executrix, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 183.
Weed, Nathaniel, the younger, late of Stamford, Oct. 16, 1792, order to advertise for claims, page 143.
June 4, 1793, account filed by Sarah Clock and Jonas Cloak in right of his wife said Sarah Clock, executors and distributuon ordered to his widow and children ac- cording to his will, page 176.
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