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June 29, 1793, estate distributed to his widow and children Frederick and Henry, page 238.
May 7, 1794, application fof re-distribution of nine- teen acros of land formerly belonging to Nathanial Weed father of decadent, and distribution ordered, page 260.
Weed, Rachel, otherwise known as Rachel Tucker, will dated June 17, 1793, probated Oct. 7, 1793, all to her sister Jerima Weed. Executor Josiah Smith. Witnesses Mar- maduke Zarl, Daniel Nichols, Jr., and Ard Clauson, page 297. Inventory takon Oct. 7, 1793, by Marmaduke Earl and . Daniel Nichols, Jr., and filed Oct. 7, 1793, page 195.
Weed, Stephen, late of stanford, inventory taken by Reuben Wead and Samuel Stevens, and filed Feb. 9, 1789, by William Weed, administrator, page 162.
Welles, Abigail, Jr., late of Stanford, will cted June 25, 1788, probated May 18, 1793, all to her mother Abigail Welles. Executor John Davenport, Jr. Witnesses John Davenport, Jr., Mary S. Davenport, and Mary Raymond. Executor refused to qualify and letters with the will annexed granted to Abigail Welles, page 204.
Welles, Noah, Rev., late of Stamford, inventory taken Moh. 13, 1777, by David Waterbury, Jr., and Ebenezer Ferris, and filed Nov. 1, 1792, page 412.
Aug. 6, 1793, two acres of his estate ordered sold to his son Benjamin Wellos, subject to the dower of the widow, and report of appraiser, page 179. Mch. 15, 1796, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to the widow and children, page 384. Mch. 15, 1796, ostate distributed to his children
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Welles, Noah, Rev., continued : Benjamin, (three children deceased, viz: Apollus, Jam ss and Betsy) , Noah, William, Melanchton, John, legal representa tivas of sarah Livingston, a deceased daughter Mary Sylvester; lagal representatives of Abigail a deceased daughter; Rebecca Welles, and to his widow Abigail Welles, page 421.
White, Jacob, Jr., Jate of Stamford, Nov. 7, 1797, letters of administration on his estate granted to William White, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 505. Ap1. 3, 1796, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debte, page 569.
Whitney, Daniel, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 12, 1791, probatod Apl. 8, 2794, all to his wife Martha. Execu- trix his wife. Witnesses John W. Palmer, Hannah Pal- mor, and Anchel Palmer, Widow refused to qualify and letters with the will annexed were granted to Samuel Tapp, rage 306.
June 3, 1794, order to advertise for claims, page 259. -
Wiatt, Henry, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 31, 1788, by Thaddeus Boll and Jacob Binhop, and filed Jan.' 5, 1789, by Jeremiah Andreas, administrator, page 81. Mch. 1, 1791, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, pago 12.
Wilmut, Zophar, late of stamford, will dated Feb. 15, 1792 probated Ich. 19, 1792, rantions his wife Sarah, and children John, Enos, James, Henry, and sarah. Execu- tor his son Enos. Witnessos Scofield Brown, Hannah Finch, and Reuben Scofield, page 116.
Aug. 6, 1793, order to advertise for claims, page 114. Inventory taken and filed June 5, 1793, page 158. June 2, 1795, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributod to his widow and children according to his will, page 320.
Wilson, John, Dr., late of Sumford, Fov. 17, 1787, estate dis tributed to his widow Elizabeth Wilson; and children John, Stephen, Henry, Molly wife of Dr. Samuel Webb, and Phobe Wilson, page 74.
Young, Jumes, late of Stanford, will cted Aug. 12, 1789, pro- bated Sept. 15, 1789, mentions his wife Mary Sherman, and children Robert Young and samual Young. Execu- tors his sons Robert and Samuel. Witnesses Justus Mitchell, Deodate Davenport, and David Webb, Jr., page 125.
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Young, James, continued :
Inventory taken by Charles Webb and Thaddeus Husted, and filed Aug. 3, 1790, page 76.
Youngs, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 12, 1772, probated June 6, 1797, mentions his wife Rebecca, and children Samuel, Jonathan, Jeremiah, Ann Brown, Ruth, Mary, Elisabeth, and Hannah. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Uriah Rogers, Albert Clock, and Samuel Seward paga 530.
Letters of administration with the will annexed granted to Fanmalı Youngs, page 530.
Inventory taken by Nathan Clock and Jonathan Bishop, and filed Sept. 5, 1797, page 537.
June 6, 1797, order to advertise for claims, page 469. July 3, 1798, account filed, page 589.
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Ambler, Joseph, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 28, 1798, probated October 1, 1799, mentions his wife Elizabeth, six children of Lydia deceased wife of Jonathan Weed, a deceased daughter, viz: Henry, Sarah, Lydia Ambler, Erastus Huntington, Thirza, and Daniel Ambler; seven children of Hannah deceased wife of Ebenezer Weed, a deceased daughter, viz: Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, Eben- ezer Edwin, Joseph Ambler, Abigail, and Hannah Ambler. Executors his wife and Reuben Scofield. Witnesses Eliza Buxton, Munson Buxton, and Safly Clark, page 257. Inventory taken by John Davenport and Seth Weed, Jr., and filed Nov. 23, 1799, page 263.
Oct: 1, 1799, order to adtertise for claims, page 218. Nov. 23, 1799, estate ordered distributed according to his will, page 220.
Andreas, Jeremiah, Jr., of Stamford, Mch. 24, 1800, made choice of Gideon Weed to be his guardian, page 497.
Arnold, Mary, late of Stamford, will dated Oct. 24, 1800, pre bated Oct. 29, 180), all to the children of her grand- son Peter Domilla. ' Executor Peter Maik Quintard, Jr. Witnesses Simeon H. Minor, Eliphalet St. John, and Sarah Knapp, page 269.
Inventory taken Jan. 1, 1801, by John Hout, Jr., and Isaac Quintard, and filed Feb. 3, 1801, page 270. Deo. 2, 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 297. Oct. 22, 1802, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed according to her will, page 270.
Avery, John, Rev., late of Stamford, inventory taken by David Webb and Silas Davenport, and filed Sept. 20, 1799, pages 248 and 250.
Sept. 20, 1799, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children according to his will, page 217. Oct. 26, 1799, estate distributed to his widow, Anna, and children John H., Samuel, Charles, and Edward, page 250.
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Avery, Peter, late of greenwich, Feb. 27, 1800, Israel Knapp Avery, a son of decedent, made choice of Abraham Hus- ted to be his guardian, page. 496.
Bates, John, late of Stamford, will dated July, 16, 1794, pro bated Feb. 9, 1801, mentions his wife Sarah, and chil- dren William, Jerome, Augustus, Jonathan, Walter, Lu- cretia wife of Perez Gilbert, Elizabeth, Sarah wife of Jacob How, Joanna wife of Abijah Seely, legal repre- sentatives of Mary, deceased wife of Alexander Bishop, a deceased daughter. Executor kinsman Jonathan Bates. Witnesses Hannah Bates, Henry Bates, and Gilbert Wool- sey, page 341.
Codicils dated Hov. 24, 1794, Aug. 15, 1796, and July 12, 1798, pages 343, 344, and 345.
Inventory taken May 29, 1801, by Josiah Hait and Char- les Whiting, and filed June 4, 1801, page 346.
Beebe, Lydia, widow, mf late of New Canaan, Oct. 31, 1801, let- ters of administration on her estate granted to Lemuel Raymond of New Canaan, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 402.
Inventory taken Nov. 12, 180), by William Penoyer and Gould Penoyer, and filed Nov. 12, 1801, page 402.
Belding, Benjamin, late of Stamford, July 1, 1800, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Webb of Stamford, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 265. Inventoty taken Feb. 6, 1801, by Isaac Webb and Abraham Davenport, and filed Apl. 7, 1801, page 318. Hov. 2, 1802, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed to his children, page 318.
Bell, Ann, wife of Isaac Bell, Jr., late of Stamford, May 3, 1803, letters of administration on her estate granted to Nathan Weed, page 450.
Inventory taken June 28, 1803, by Bowers How and Ben- jamin Weed, 3rd, and filed July 5, 1803, page 450. Additional inventory filed Apl. 12, 1804, page 450. Apl. 3, 1804, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 451.
May 3, 1804, estate distributed to John Dibble, and the heirs of Abigail Nickerson, subject to the dower of Ann Dibble, page 452.
Bell, Joanna, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 25, 1800, probated Oct. 22, 1800, legacies to samuol Holly, Mercy wife of Abraham Leeds, John Holly a son of Henry Holly of Whitestone, N. Y. Executor Samuel Holly. Wit-
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Bell, Joanna, continued : nesses Caleb Child, Polly Newman, and Reuben Sco- field, page 271.
Inventory taken Oct. 29, 1800, by Joseph Gray and Reu- ben Scofield, and filed Jan. 1801, page 272. Jan. 6, 1801, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 272.
Bell, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Gershom Sco- field and Nathan Weed, Jr., and filed May 1, 1798, by Mary Bell, executrix, page 11.
Mch. 5, 1799, account filed and estate ordered dis- tributed according to his will, page 168.
Apl. 22, 1799, ostate distributed to his widow, and children John, Kotchal, Richard, and Sarah Bell, page 191. Dec. 5, 1798, Richard Bell, a son of decedent, nada choice of Ketchell Bell of Williamstown, Mass., to be hisguardian, page 494.
Bishop, David Holly, late of Stamford, Dec. 7, 1801, letters of administration on his estate granted to Alexander Bishop, page 427.
Inventory taken Jan. 5, 1802, by Abijah Bishop and Samuel Webb, and filed Jan. 5, 1802, pages 427 and 429. May 6, 1802, agreement between Alexander Bishop, son of deceased on the one part, and Hannah Bishop, widow of deceased, on the other part, as guardian of Andrew Bishop and David Holly Bishop, minor children of de- cedent, as to the division of anid estate, page 450. May 14, 1802, dower of the widow set out, page 431.
Boulton, William, late of Stamford, will dated June 6, 1800, probated Sept. 1800, mentions cousin Henry Boulton and his children; William Weed; Elizabeth wife of William Weed; William Weed, Jr. a son of William Weed; Admer Stevens; Patty Weed and Betsy Weed, children of Will- iam Weed. Bre cu tor Reuben Scofield. Witnesses Anna Weed, Dorcas Stevens, and Reuben Scofield, page 279. Inventory taken Oct. 19, 1800, by Admer Stevens and Solomon Stevens, and filed Dec. 2, 1800, page 280.
Brooker, Ann, late of Stanford, will dated Apl. 28, 1800, pro- bated Nov. 24, 1800, mentions brothers Nathan Weed and John Weed, niecas Mary wife of Samuel Hoyt, 4th, and Hannah wife of James Shaw, daughters of Nathaniel Weed. a deceased brother. Executor Nathan Wead, Jr., son of
brother Nathan Weed. Witnesses Enos Wilmut, Prudence Gray, and Sarah Clock, page 295.
Inventory taken Jan. 1, 1801, by Thaddeus Waring and
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Brooker, Ann, continued:
Noyes Mather, and filed Jan. 6, 1801, page 298. Nov. 28, 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 297.
Brown, Abigail, widow of Thomas Brown, late of Greenwich, Oct. 5. 1802, lettera of administration on her estate grant- ed to Cary Leeds of stanford, who was ordered to ad- vertise for claims, page, pace 425. Inventory taken Nov. 26, 1802, by Samuel Holly and Reuben Scofield, and filed Nov. 26, 1802, page 415.
Brown, Enos, late of Starford, will dated May 8, 1799, pro- bated July 2, 1799, all to his wife Charlotte, who he ummed as executrix. Witnesses David Maltbie, Nathan H. Reed, and Maltbie Newman, page 205. Inventory taken by David Malthis and Rufus Newman, and filed June 3, 1800, page 212.
July 2, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 205.
Brown, Mercy, lato of Stamford, inventory taken by David Smith and Nathaniel Webb, and filed Feb. 2, 1796, by Abraham Davis, administrator, page 97.
Brundidge, Joseph, late of greenwich, will dated Jan. 12, 1802, probated Apl. 6, 1802, mon tions his children Joseph, Elizabeth, Abigail, Joanna, Charity, and Jane. Execu- tors his son Joseph, James Studwell, and Benjamin Kniffin. Witnesses Hobby Adee, Drake Willson, and Daniel Lyon, 3rd, paga 330.
Inventory taken Apl. 6, 1802, by Daniel Lyon andJohn Lyon, and filed June 1, 1802, page 331. Mch. 12, 1803, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 332.
Brush, Shubal, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 24, 1799, probated Apl. 10, 1800, mentions his wife Christina, and children Samuel, Benjamin, James, John, Edward, Ann, Mary, Christina, and Betsy. Sara his real estate declared forfeited to the state of New York, July, 1783 is alleged to be illegal. Executor his wife and bro- ther James Brush. Witnesses Nathaniel Lockwood, Ben- jamin Brush, and Jonathan Finch, page. 266. Apl. 16, 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 265.
Bush, William, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 4, 1801, probated Jan. 8, 1802, mentions his wife Deborah, leg- acy to his natural son William Knapp, releases Nathan- iel Mead from a mortgage; legacies to daughter Rebec- ca wife of John R. Cozine, and to Deborah a daughter of Abraham Hobby. Executors his son-in-law John R.
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Cozine and daughter Rebecca Cozino. Witnesses Samuel
Bush, Jamos Lockwood, and Jabez Fitch. Letters issued to executors in conjunction with Samuel Bush, page 406. Jan. 8, 1802, order to advertise for clais, page 408. Inventory taken Apl. 1, 1803, by Jabez Fitch and Eben- ozer Head, and filed Api. 2, 1802, page 408.
Clock, Albert, late of Stanford, Apl. 22, 1799, Nathaniel Clock, administrator, distribution ordered of the ss- tate set out to his widow for her dower to his children and grandchildren, viz: Nathaniel a son; to the chil dren of Abraham a deceased son; Albert a son; Henry a son; said Albert being a minor, page 76.
Clock, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 12, 1788, probated Apl. 21, 1801, all to his wife Sarah, for her life, remainder to his heirs-at-law. Witnessos Nathan Weed, Jr., Martin Clock, and Silvanus Fansher, pago 228.
Sarah Clock appointed administratrix with the will an- naxed, page 228.
Crissy, John, late of Stamford, will dated July 5, 1800, pro- bated Sept. 2, 1800, mentions his wife Miriam, and children John and Polly. Executor brother samuel Crisay, Jr. Witnesses Simeon Seely, Jacob Tryon, and. Prudence Tryon, page 276.
Jan. 6, 1601, order to advertise forclaims, page 276. Inventory takon Dec. 19, 1800, by Reuben Scofield and Simeon Seely, and filed Jan. 5,' 1801, page 269.
Kch. 3, 1801, Samuel Crissy, Jr., appointed guardian of Polly and John Crissy, children of decedant, page 498. Apl. 26, 1802, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, estate now in New Canaan, page 280.
Dan, Nathan, late of Stamford, Doc. 11, 1805, letters of ad- ministration on his estato granted to Alexander Mills. and on Dec. 28, 1805, camias onern were appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 492.
Dan, Nathaniel, late of stamford, Apl. 4, 1798, account filed by Nathan Dan, administrator, and real estate ordered sold to jay debts, page 5. Jun. 11, 1799, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 113.
Davenport, James, Jate of Stamford, inventory taken by David Webb and David Maltbie, and filed Aug. 6, 1799, by
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Davenport, Janes, continued :
John Davenport, Jr., administrator, page 56.
Apl. 3, 1798, Elizabeth C. Davenport, a daughter of decodent, made choice of John Davenport, Jr., to be her guardian, page 61.
Ich. 15, 1799, estate ordered distributed to Mehitable Davenport, his widow, and children Elizabeth C., Abigail F., Mary Ann, and Frances L., page 62.
Aug. 24, 1801, account settled, and estate distributed on Aug. 28, 1801, to Kehitable Davenport, his widow, and children Elizabeth C. Davenport, Abigail F. Davenport, Mary A. Davenport, and Frances L. Davenport, pages 469, to 490.
Apl. 12, 1804, John Davenport, Jr., appointed guardian of Abigail F., Mary Ann, and Frances L/, daughters of daid decedent, page 492. widow,
Davenport, Mary, late of Stamford, will dated Aug. 17, 1798, probated Oct. 3, 1798, mentions her children Nancy Maltbio, Catharine, and Mary, granddaughter Mary Cath- arine Maltbie. Executor her son Ebenezer Davenport. Witnesses Samuel Webb, Jr., Isaac Webb, and Jerusha Davenport, page 20 ..
Inventory taken Nov. 6, 1798, by Isaac Webb and Benja- man Scofield, and filed Nov. 6, 1798, page: 22.
Dec. 1, 1798, account filed, and distribution ordered to residuary legatees, page 25.
Dec. 1, 1798, estate distributed to her children Mary Davenport and Catharine Davenport, page 24.
Davis, Isaac, late of Greenwich, Carpenter, will dated Nov. 16, 1802, probated Dec. 15, 1802, mentions his wife Mary, and children Isaac, Mary, Elizabeth, and Sarah. Ex-
ecutor his son Isaac. Witnesses Bezaleel Brown, Daniel Lyon, and Ebenezer mead, page 389.
Dec. 15, 1802, order to advertise for claims, page 390. Inventory taken Jan. 12, 1803, by Joseph Reynolds and Isaac Holly, and filed Feb. 17, 1803, page 390.
Davis, Stephen, late of Greenwich, Aug. 23, 1798, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 73. Apl. 7, 1801, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 75.
Demill, Joseph, late of Stamford, Dec. 2, 1800, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Demill, his widow, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 297.
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Demill, Peter, late of Stamford, Mch. 3, 1801, Peter Quintard, Jr., appointed guardian of Ruth, Thomas A., William J., and Elizabeth Sarah Demill, children of decedent, page 498.
Denton, Aaron, late of Greenwich, Mch. 12, 1803, letters of administration on his estate granted to David lead, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 405. Dec. 20, 1803, account filed, page 405.
Denton, Humphrey, late of Greenwich, Apl. 3, 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Abrahan Hustad, page 186.
Yay 14, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 198. Inventory taken Apl. 11, 1799, by Nehemiah Mead and Jared Mead, and filed May 14, 1799, page 198. Nov. 25, 1799, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 220.
Sept. 2, 1800, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 221. sept. 19, 1800, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children, page 220.
NOV. 26, 1801, estate distributed to his widow, Abigail Donton, and children Samuel, Jabez, Daniel, Hannah Mil- ler, Solomon, Rebecca Mead, Joseph, Elizabeth Mead, and Abigail Fisk, page 301.
Dibble, Ebenezer, Rev., Rector of St. John's Church, lata of Stamford, will dated Sept. 2, 1797, probated Oct. 16, 1799, sets apart a portion of his farm for a burial ground, mentions his children Ebenezer Dibble of North East, Dutchess County, N. Y., Rev. Frederick Dibble, Rector of the Church at Woodstock, St. John's River, Now Brunswick, Johannah, Mary, Sarah, and the widow Jane Hervey; bequests to Walter Dibble a son of Fyler Dibble a deceased son of testator in New Brunswick. Executors his daughter Johannah Dihhle and Alexander Bishop. Witnesses Abijah Bishop, David Holly Bishop, and Abijah Bishop, Jr., page 231. Oct. 16, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 218. Inventory taken Jan. 15, 1800, by Abijah Bishop and Samuel Webb, Jr., and filed Jan. 15, 1800, page 236.
Dibble, Joannah, consort of the Rev. Ebenezer Dibble, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 11, 1790, probated Oct. 15, 1799, mentions her children Ebenezer, Joannah, Frad- erick, Jane Hervey, widow, now living in Sharon, Mary and Sarah; son Fyler now deceased; grandson Walter Dibble a son of said Fyler Dibble, deceased. Execu- trix Johannah Dibble. Witnesses T. Boll, Abijah Bishop
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Dibble, Joanna, continued : and Alexander Bishop, page 233.
Inventory taken by Abijah Bishop and Samuel Webb, Jr., and filed Jan. 15, 1800, page 235.
Feeks, Robert, late of Greenwich, Feb. 5, 1799, Samuel Feeks a son of decedent, made choice of Ezekiel Finch to be his guardian, page 494.
Ferris, Samuel, late of Greenwich, Oct. 2, 1798, letters of administration on his astate granted to Samuel Ferris, page 15.
Inventory taken by Oliver Ferris and Frederick Lockwood and filed Dec. 4, 1798, page 95.
Dec. 20, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 77.
Perris, sarah, daughter of Josoph Ferris, late of Greenwich, will dated Mch. 8, 1787, probated Jan. 15, 1794, men- tions niece Sarah wife of Joseph Husted; Jared Husted and Joseph Nusted sons of said Sarah Husted; sister Mercy wife of Gilbert Lockwood; nieces Abigail wife of Samuel Whiting of Greenwich; Hunnah wife of AxxxixRexti Stephen Palmer, of Greenwich; and Abigail wife of David Bertine of New Rochelle. E ecutor said Jared Husted. Witnesses Alexander Mills, Strah Knapp, and William Knapp, page 246. June 4, 1799, letters of administration with the will annexed granted to Joseph Hustad of Greenwich,page/71. June 4, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 200.
Finch, Titus, late of Stamford, Aug. 11, 1797, estato distrib- uted to his widow, and children Caleb, David, Jared Thankful, and Arma, page 1.
Graham, John Augustus, late of Greenwich, Oct. 8, 1799, Will- iam Knapp was appointed guardian of Mary and Cornelia Graham, children of decedent, page 495.
Green, Charles, late of Greenwich, will dated July 13, 1795, probated Aug. 11, 1800, mentions his wife Rachel, and children Charles, Benjamin, Phebe wife of Winus Palmer, Milleson wife of Joseph Reynolds; grandsons Jeremiah Green, and son-in-law Caleb Akerly. Executors his sons Charles and Benjamin. Witnesses Joshua Knapp, Samuel Knapp, and Benjamin Knapp, page 287. Codicil dated Apl. 5, 1799, appoints Joshua Knapp son of Joshua Knapp, trustee for his daughter Milleson Reynolds, page 289. Inventory taken Aug. 16, 1800, by Nathaniel Mead and
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Green, Charles, continued : Benjamin Brush, and filed Oct. 7, 1800, page 290. Oct. 7, 1800, order to advertise for clains, page 285.
Grigg, Alexander, late of Greenwich, Sept. 13, 1798, letters of administration on his estate granted to Samuel Bush, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 54. Inventory taken by Jabez Fitch and William Knapp, and filed Kch. 5, 1799, page 173. Oct. 25, 1800, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 294.
Grigg, Ann, widow, late of Greenwich, Sept. 27, 1803, recites distribution of her estate to her children John Grigg, Henry Grigg, Willian Grigg, Walter Grigg, and David Grigg, as tenants in common; that said Willian Grigg and David Grigg are now decoused. The said William Grigg devised his ostate to Ann Lockwood a daughter of said Ann Grigg , deceased. Distribution of said estato now ordered to the heirs in severalty, page 401. Nov. 10, 2803, estate distributed to the legal repre- sentatives of William Grigg a deceased son; to the le- gal representativas of David Grigg a deccased son; to Henry Grigg a son; to the legal representatives of Walter Grigg a deceased son; and to John Grigg a son, page 462.
Grige, David, late of Greenwich, July 5, 1803,letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Amm Lockwood, who was ordered to advertise for clains, page 437. Inventory taken Sept. 13, 1803, by Ebenezer Mead and Richard Mend, and filed Sept. 27, 1803, page 438.
Grigg, John, late of Greenwich, Nov. 18, 1799, account filed by Henry Grigs; administrator, and creditors ordered paid, page 219.
Feb. 28, 1800, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 265.
Grigg, William, late of Greenwich, will dated May 12, 1798, probated June 11; 1798, all to his sister Ann Lock wood of New York City. Executrix Ann Lockwood. Witnesses William Bush, Willian: Knapp, and Rebecca Bush, page 16. Inventory taken by Samuel Bush and Richard Mead, and filed Aug. 7, 1798, page 17.
Aug. 7, 1798, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 6. Aug. 2, 1799, report of commissioners filed, page 209.
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Hait, David, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 13, 1800, probated Sept. 2, 1800, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Jacob, Shadrach, Henry, Hannah, Mary wife of Ebenezer Smith, and Rhua. Executors his son Shadrach
and Reuben Scofield. Witnesses poter Husted, Enoch Holly, and Betsy Hoyt, page 281.
Dodicil dated June 4, 1800, changes bequest to his son Jacob, page 281. Inventory taken Apl. 1, 1801, by seth Weed, Jr., and Nathaniel Waterbury, and filed Apl. 11, 1801, page 282. Apl. 1, 1801, account filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 283.
Apl. 8, 1801, estate distributed to his widow, Hannah Hoyt, and children Shadrach, Henry, Hannah, Mary wife of Ebenezer Smith, and Rhua, page 283.
Hait, Jesse, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 6, 1803, pro- ba ted Oct. 14, 1803, mentions his wife Lucy Ann, bro thers Seth, Noah, Nehemiah, Joel, and his son Freaman; sisters and brother Stephen. Executor his brother Seth Hait. Witnesses Malachi Foot, Silvanus Marshall, and. John Mackay, Jr., page 438.
Oct. 14, 1803, order to advertise for claims, page 440. Inventory taken Oct. 27, 1803, by Timothy Reynolds and Seth Smith, and filed Nov. 1, 1803, page 440. Nov. 3, 1804, receipt from Mary Ingersoll for legacy from said estate, and on Nov. 22, 1804, receipt from Lucy Ann Hait, Thankful Hait, Timothy Lawrence, Joel Hait, Stephen Hait, Nehemiah Hait, Freeman fait, and Abigail Hait, widow, administrator of Nehemiah Hait, and the Committee of the Stanwich Society by Charles Smith and James Brush for legacies, page 451.
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