Abstract of probate records for the district of Stamford, county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, 1729-1802, Part 25

Author: Stamford District, Conn. Probate court. [from old catalog]; Mead, Spencer Percival, 1863- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1919
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Hait, Jonathan, late of Stamford, in Stanwich, will da ted Sept. 6, 1800, probated Dec. 10, 1802, mentions his wife Mary, and children Jonathan, Jonah, Abigail Mitch- ell, Phobe Whitney, and Prudence Hait. Executor Cap- tain Isaac Lockwood. Witnesses Daniel Nichols and Jonathan Smith, page 434. Dec. 10, 1802, order to advertise for claims, page 436. Inventory taken by Daniel Nichols and Seth Hait, and filed Feb. 1, 1803, page 436.


Hait, Joseph, 4th, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Seth Weed, Jr., and Amos Weed, Jr., and filed May 1, 1798, by Hannah Hait, executrix, page 31.


Hanford, Dinah, late of Norwalk, Ap1.12, 1799, Sylvester Hanford, a son of decedent, made choice of Seely Bates to be his guardian, page 495.


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Higgins, Jacob, late of Greenwich, Oct. 10, 1800, letters of administration on his estate granted to Thomas Hitch- cock of greenwich, page 285. Inventory taken Oct. 9, 1800, by Andrew Mead and Benja- min Holmes, and filed Nov. 4, 1800, page 291.


Hobby, Benjamin, late of Greenwich, additional inventory fil- ed, Ich. 5, 1799, page 163.


Hobby, Ebenezer, late cf Greenwich, will dated Dec. 10, 1799, probated Feb. 27, 1800, mentions his wife Mary, and children Jonathan, David, Ebenezer, Caleb, and Mary wife of Andrew Marshall, Jr., grandfather John Hobby. Executor Oliver Ferris. Witnesses Bezaleel Brown, Denham Palmer, and Edmund Knapp, page 262. Feb. 27, 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 262. Inventory taken by Bezaleel Brown and Andrew Mead, and filed June 3, 1800, page 273.


Sept. 2, 1800, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of his widow, Mary Hobby, page 266. Feb. 27, 1800, Jonathan Hobby and David Hobby, children of decedent, made choice of Andrew Mend to be their guardian, page 497.


Feb. 18, 1803, on the application of Ebenezer Hobby, Caleb Hobby, and David Hobby, children of decedent, es- tate ordered distributed, page 306.


Feb. 21, 1803, distribution of that part of dacedent's estate where Peter Moe formerly lived and where Thomas Hobby now lives in mid Greenwich to his children Eben- ezer, Caleb, and David, page 374.


Hobby, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Nov. 26, 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Andrew Mead, page 221.


Inventory taken Dec. 20, 1799, by Bezaleel Brown and Oliver Ferris, and filed Dec. 24, 1799, page 245. Jan, 18, 1803, account filed, page 268.


Hobby, Mills, late of Greenwich, will dated June 20, 1802, probated July 6, 1802, mentions his wife Ruth and chil- dren, no names. Executrix his wife. Witnesses An- drew Mead, Caleb Hobby, and Jabez Fitch, page 351. Inventory taken July 19, 1802, by Jabez Fitch and Eben- ezer Mead, and filed Sept. 7, 1802, paga 352. July 5, 1803, account filed, page 354.


Hobby, Thomas, Colonel, late of Greenwich, will dated Oct. 29, 1783, probated Sept. 1, 1798, mentions his children Jabez, Hezekiah, Thomas, Mary, and Sarah. Executors Dr. William Bush, Israel Knapp. Witnesses Nathaniel


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Hobby, Thomas, Colonel, continued :


Mead, Jr., John Head, Jr., and Benjamin Banks, page 85. Sept. 4, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 14. Inventory taken Jan. 2, 1799, by Damuel Bush and Rich- ard. Mead, and filed Mch. 5, 1799, page 178.


Nov. 6, 1798, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 55.


Sept. 5, 1799, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 213.


Nov. 15, 1799, appeal taken by his children Thomas, Jabez K., and Hezekiah from the order confirming the report of the commissioners appointed to adjust the claims of ereditors, page 222.


Hobby, Thomas, late of Greenwich, Dac. 31, 1801, letters of administration on his estate granted to Clemence Hobby, his widow, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 391.


Inventory taken Feb. 20, 1802, by Ebenezer Head and Nehemiah Mead, and filed Mch. 2, 1802, page 391.


Feb. 1, 1803, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 792. (392)


Oct. 4, 1803, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 392. (392)


Howard, Abraham, la ts of Stamford, Sept. 8, 1800, Abraham Howard a son of decedent, rade choice of Selleck Sco- field to bo his guardian, pago 497.


How, Jacob, Dec. 1, 1801, appointed guardian of his minor chil- dren Selleck, Caty, Betsy, and Raymond How, legatees under the will of John Bates, deceased, page 348.


How, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 27, 1799, probated Nov. 5, 1799, all to his wife Amy, who he named as executrix. Witnesses Daniel Reynolds, Briggs Reynolds, and David Knapp, page 239.


Inventory taken Nov. 18, 1799, by David Knapp and Dan- iel Reynolds, and filed Dac. 26, 1799, page 246.


Hoyt, Jesse, late of Stanford, Apl. 22, 1805, received from our uncle Jesse Hoyt's estate our proportionate share. Stephen Webb, Jr., Enan Lyon, Ezra Webb, Jonas Webb, Hoyt Webb, Nehemiah Webb, and John Webb, page 461.


Hoyt, Joseph, Jr., late of Stamford, Feb. 25, 1800, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Hoyt, page 265. Inventory taken Apl. 26, 1800, by Thaddeus Waring and


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Hoyt, Joseph, Jr., continued : Silvanus Knapp, and filed Apl. 27, 1800, page 256. Mch, 14, 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 265. Aug. 19, 1801, account filed, and distributuon ordered to his widow, and children, pages 294 and 307. sept. 10, 1801, estate distributed to his widow, Sarah Hoyt, and children Hezekiah, Joseph, and Hamah, pages 296 and 307.


Hoyt, Samuel, late of Stanford, will dated Sept. 8, 1798, pro- batod Ap1. 24, 1799, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Hanford, Samuel, Sarah wife of Seymour Tal- mage, Abigail wife of Uzal Knapp, Nancy wife of Fred- erick Weed; and grandson Seymour Hoyt. Executor his son Samuel Hoyt, 5th. Witnesses John Hoyt, Jr. , Re- becca Hoyt, and Abigail Hoyt, page 194. Inventory taken Apl. 12, 1799, by Joseph Gray and fo- seph Silliman, and filed Apl. 24, 1799, page 196. Api. 24, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 163. Feb. 5, 1800, corrissioners appointed to adjust claims of gruditers, page 211. Sept. 20, 1800, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, paga 273.


Hoyt, Samuel, Jr.,late of Stamford, Apl. 6, 1802, letters of administration on his estate granted to Hannah Hoyt, his widow, page 381.


Inventory taken Apl. 27, 1802, by Alexander Mills and Isaac Ambler, and filed Apl. 27, 1802, page 381. Apl. 27, 1802, commissionars appointed to adjust claims of creditors, paga 383.


June 3, 1803, report of commissioners appointed to ad- just claims of creditors filed, page 384.


Teb. 25, 1803, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 385.


Oct. 8, 1803, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 386.


Husted, Jabez, lato of Greenwich, Nov. 26, 1799, Jabez Husted appointed guardian of Jabez Wiggins Husted a son of dacedent, page: 496.


Jan. 13, 1803, David Perry of Ridgefiled appointed guardian of Jabez W. Husted, a son of decedent, in place of Jabez Husted his former guardian, page 499.


Husted, Jared, late of Greenwich, Feb. 22, 1803, letters of administration on his estato granted to joseph Husted, who was ordered to advertise for claims, and commission ers appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 442. Inventory taken Feb. 26, 1803, by Silvanus Knapp and


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Husted, Jared, continued :


Joseph Selleck, and filed Feb. 26, 1803, page 443. Aug. 23, 1803, report of commissioners appointed to adjust claims filed, page 443.


Hutton, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dited May 12, 1792, probated Sept. 27, 1799, mentions his wife Mary and children Rebecca wife of Nehemiah Dibble, Mary wife of Samuel Hutton Platt, granddaughter Betsy only child of Samuel Hutton a deceased son. Executors James Daven- port and son-in-law Nehemiah Dibble. Witnsosse Heze- kiah Knapp, Jacob Smith, and Melanchton Hoyt, page 222. Inventory taken Nov. 1, 1799, by Thaddeus Hoyt and Sil- vanus Hoyt, and filed Nov. 1, 1799, page 224. Oct. 31, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 218.


Jessup, Amos, la te of Greenwich, additional inventory filed June, 1799, by Oliver Ferris, administrator, page 154.


Jessup, Gershom, late of Greenwich, Aug. 30, 1803, letters of administration on his estate granted to Enos Knapp and Rhoda Jessup of Greenwich, who were ordered to adver- tise for claims, page 416.


Inventory taken by William Knapp and Thomas Hitchcock, and filed Aug. 6, 1803, page 417.


Jessup, Peter, la te of Greenwich, Jan. 23, 1802, letters of administration on his estate granted to Mary Jessup, his widow, and Ethan Ferris, who were ordered to adver- tise for claims, page 443.


Inventory taken Feb. 2, 1802, by Oliver Ferris and . Thomas Hitchcock, and filed Mch. 16, 1802, page 444. Oct. 5, 1802, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 446.


July 6, 1803, report of commissioners appointed to ad- just claims, filed, page: 446.


Johnson, Henry, late of Greenwich, will dated Aug. 11, 1800 probated Nov. 6, 1800, mentions his wife Amy, and chil- dren Jonathan, Henry, Catharine, Robert, Livinia, Deb- orah, Isaac, Amy, and Benjamin. Executors his son


Jonathan and Ebenezer Pock. Witnesses Benjamin Holmes, Nehemiah Mead, Jr., and Michael Cox Timpany, page 277. Nov. 1800, order to advertise for claims, page 294. Inventory taken Dec. 2, 1800, by Robert Peck and Enos Knapp, and filed July 18, 1801, page 312. July 12, 1801, account filed and allowed, page 314. July 21, 1801, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children, page 315.


July 23, 1801, estate distributed to his widow, and


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Johnson, Henry, continued :


children Jonathan, Robert, Levina, Deborah, Amy, and Catherine, according to his will, page 315. Dec. 8, 1800, Robert Johnson, a son of decedent, made choice of Amy Johnson, widow of decedent, to be his guardian, page 497.


Jones, Josiah, Jate of Stamford, inventory taken by Seth Weed, Jr., and Austin Smith, Jr., and filed July 5, 1796, page 29.


Feb. 7, 1801, Smith Jones, a son of decedent, made choice of Abraham Scofield, Jr., to be his guardian, page 498. Apl. 17, 1798, estate distributed to his children Amos, Smith, Isaac, Sarah, Hannah, Abigail, and to his widow, Abigail Jones, her dower, page 319.


June, Ezra, late of Stamford, will dated July 10, 1789, pro- bated Mch. 5, 1799, mentions his children Ezra, Silas, Israel, Reuben, Elizabeth, Martha, Liddy, and Lucy Anne. Executor his son Ezra. Withesses Thomas June , James Stephens, and Thomas June, Jr., page 180. May 6, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 197. Inventory taken by Jonah June and John Hait, and filed July 2, 1799, page 206.


Ap1. 12, 1800, partition agreement between his sons E'ra June, Silas June, Reuben June, and Israel June, page 215.


Knapp, Israel, Jate of Greenwich, May 4, 1795, estate distrib- uted to his widow; sister Elizabeth Knapp; and children Amy wife of William A. Thompson, to the legal repro- sentatives of Fanny Thompson a deceased daughter, Sarah wife of David Wood, Elizabeth Huggerford, Anna and Cornelia, subject to the dower of the widow of Is- rael Knapp, Sr., page 137.


Knapp, Jeremiah, late of Stanford, Apl. 30, 1802, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jeremiah Knapp, page 337.


May 4, 1802, order to advertise for claims, page 337. Inventory taken May 4, 1802, by Frederick Hait and Joseph Waring, and filed May 4, 1802, page 338. Additional inventory filed Feb. 23, 1803, page 339. Feb. 23, 1803, estate ordered distributed to his widow, and children, page 339.


Mch. 11, 1803, estate distributed to his widew, and children Jeremian, Anna, Abigail, Elijah, and Martha, page 339.


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Knapp, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 23, 1796; by Nathaniel Moad and Joshua Knapp, and filed Sept. 6, 1796, by Joshua Mead and Abigail Knapp, ad- ministrators, page 136.


Knapp, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Mch. 23, 1801, Joshua Knapp, administrator, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children, page 293.


Knapp, Joshua, late of Creenwich, will dated Sept. 29, 1798, probated Dec. 4, 1798, mentions his wife Eunice, and children Shubal, Isaac, Joshua, Reuben, Samuel, Benja- min, Enoch, Jared, EunicePurdy, Kary Reynolds, Sarah, and Rachel. Executors his sons Shubal Knapp of Green- wicj and Joshia Knapp of North Castle. Witnesses Is- rael Peck, Andrew Lyon, and Hannah Peck, page 78. Inventory taken Jan. 15, 1799, by Israel Peck and Na- thaniel Mead, and filed Mch. 5, 1799, page 176. Mch. 5, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 169.


Knapp, Nathan, late of stamford, Mch. 23, 1798, estate dis- tributed to his widow, and children Nathan, Adam, Abel, Noah, and Mary S., page 58.


Knapp, Noah, late of Stamford, Jan. 11, 1803, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Adam Knapp of Norwalk, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 326. Inventory taken Jan. 26, 1803, by David Webb and Sil- vanus Knapp, and filed Jan. 26, 1803, page: 321. Mch. 22, 1803, account filed and distribution ordered to his brothers and sisters, page 321. Mch. 28, 1803, estate distributed to his brothers and sisters, viz: Nathan Knapp, Adam Knapp, Abel Knapp, and Mary S. Knapp, page 321.


Knapp, Phebe, late of Greenwich inventory taken May 6, 1793, by Bezaleel Brown and Ebenezer Mead, and filed May 6, 1797, by Amos Head, administrator, page 110.


Knapp, Samuel, Jr., late of Stamford, Jan. 16, 1800, letters d administration on his estate granted to George Mills of stanford, and commissioners apppointed to adjust claims of creditors; page 305.


Inventory taken Feb. 23, 1801, by David Maltbie and sil- vanus Knapp, and filed Feb. 23, 1801, page 305. Feb. 25, 1801, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 306. July 16, 1801, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 306.


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Knapp, Silvanus, late of Greenwich, Apl. 1802, on the appli- cation of John Knapp, administrator, estate ordered dis- tributad according to law, page 369. Apl. 24, 1802, estate distributed to his children John Knapp, Jr., Lydia Knapp, and Rebecca Knapp, page 369.


Leeds, Elisha, late of Stamford, inventory taken Mch. 26, 1798, by Joseph Gray and seymour Talmage, and filed Apl. 10, 1796, page 164.


Aug. 10, 1799, receipt for legacies by Abijah Comstock, David Comstock, Sarah Constock, Elizabeth Leeds Com- stock, and Elisha Comstock, page 162.


Aug. 10, 1798, bond dated, of David Comstock and Elisha Comstock both of Norwalk to Joseph Silliman of Norwalk, conditioned that if Abijah. Comstock, 3rd, David Com- stock, Jr., Sarah Comstook, and Elizabeth Leeds Com- stock, children of said David Comstock, the elder, and grandchildren of Elisha Leeds, late of Stamford, shall when they severally arrive at the age of twenty one yours, each of them deliver to said Joseph Silliman a release of all right in the estate of said Elisha Leeds, deceased, paga 155.


Lockwood, David, late of Greenwich, Sept. 28, 1798, letters of adninis tration on his estate granted to David Maltbie of Stanford, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 8. Inventory taken Oct. 12, 1798, by Peter Quintard and Zbenezer Head, and filed Mch. 29, 1799, page 183. Apl .. 24, 1799, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 191.


May 14, 1800, account filed, page 216.


Lockwood, Zdmind, late d Stamford, will dated Jan. 12, 1797, probated Oct. 3. 1798, mentions his wife Bethia, two deceased wives and a deceased son Jacob, children Ed- wond and to his acn Edrond a farm in Watertown, Ezra, and Hannah wife of Ebenezer Pack. Executor son Ezra,


of Watertown. Witnesses Nehemiah Bates, Ebenezer Batas, and Reuben Scofield, pace 87.


Inventory taken by Isaac Lockwood and Silvanus Knapp, and filed Dec. 11, 1798, page 98.


Oct. 3, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 14.


Lockwood, Enos, late of Greenwich, will dated Nov. 30, 1801, probated May 4, 1802, mentions his wife Hannah, and chiltran Abigail wife of Oliver Ferris, Sarah Lockwood, Elizabeth Lockwood, Martha Lockwood, Reuben Lockwood, Enos Lockwood, and Messenger Lockwood. Executor his sona Enos, Messenger, and Reuben. Witnesses Rufus


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Lockwood, Enos, continued : Newman, Mary Davenport, and Nancy Maltbie, page 375. Inventory taken July 1, 1802, by William Knapp and Drake Lockwood, and filed July 1, 1802, page 376. May 4, 1802, order to advertise for claims, page 378.


Lockwood, Jacob, late of Stamford, inventory taken Apl. 7, 1794, by Nataniel Webb and Isaac Lockwood, and filed May 6, 1794,Aby Ebenezer Peck, administrator, page 135.


Lockwood, Jeremiah, late of Greenwich, Apl. 4, 1792, distri- bution of the real estate given to his wife, Rebecca Lockwood, for her dower: Amos Lockwood one of the heirs of daid decedent purchased the whole of said right from Betsy wife of Silvanus Selleck, and Rebecca wife of James Sherwood, Solomon Lockwood, and Stephen Lock- wood, all children of said decedent; which said Amos Lockwood including his own right, conveved to said Sil- vanus Selleck. Said Silvanus Selleck purchased from Samuel Lockwood, one of the heirs of said deceaded, all his right in said real estate, so that the whole interest is now vested in said Silvanus Selleck, page 122.


Lockwood, John, late of Greenwich, May 24, 1796, dower set out to Letitia Lockwood, widow of decedent, page 105.


Lockwood, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Mch. 24 1780, by David Wood and Nathaniel Reynolds, Jr., and filed June 5, 1799, by Thad Lockwood, administrator, page 154.


Lockwood, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Mch. 13 . 1798, by Enos Knapp and Ebenezer Peck, and filed Api: 1, 1798, by Frederick Lockwood, executor, page 37. Mch. 5, 1799, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, pages 170 and 201.


Dec. 20, 1798, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of his widow, Mercy Lockwood, page 77. June 14, 1800, receipt from Denham Palmer and Mary Pal- mer for legacy bequeathed to said Mary under will of decedent, page 300.


Lockwood, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Mch. 5, 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jonathan Lock- wood, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 267. Inventory taken by Abraham Davis and Jesse Hait, and filed May 7, 1799, page 197. May 6, 1799, account fibed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 186.


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Lockwood, Mary, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Asa Ferris, and Titus Knapp, and filed Apl. 5, 1796, by William Hendrie, executor, page 108.


Lockwood, Nathan, late of Greenwich, Feb. 12, 1803, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Rey- nolds and Jonathan Finch, Jr., who were ordered to ad- vertice for claims, page 387.


Inventory taken Feb, 14, 1803, by Henry Hubbard and . Nathaniel Ingersoll, and filed Feb. 16, 1803, page 387. Nov. 30, 1803, administrator released by Nathan Lock- wood, David Lockwood, Shubal Lockwood, Daniel Hubbard, Stephen Lockwood, and Isaac Lockwood, heirs of decedent, page 388.


Lockwood, Stephen, late of Stanford, Dec. 7, 1802, letters of administration on his estate granted to Elizabeth Lock- wood, his widow, whowas ordered to advertise for claims page 447.


Inventory taken Dec. 14, 1802, by Nathaniel Webb and Thomas Lounsbury, and filed Jan. 8, 1803, page 448. Apl. 3, 1804, account filed, and Elizabeth Lockwood, widow of decedent, appointed guardian of Henry, Oliver, Stephen, Mary, and Elizabeth, children of decedent, pago 449.


Lockwood, Thankful, widow of Daniel Lockwood, late of Green- wich, will dated Sept. 22, 1797, probated Nov. 1798. mentions her son Charles, and granddaughter Thankful Lockwood, a daughter of said Charles Lockwood, utor son Charles. Witnesses Mary S. Davenport, John Davenport, Jr., and Josiah Lockwood, page 91.


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Inventory taken June 1, 1797, by Frederick Lockwood and Abraham Lockwood, and filed Feb. 5, 1799, page 158. Oct. 2, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 15.


Lounsbury, Gideon, late of Stmfond, Nov. 1792, estate dis- tributed to his children James, Gideon, Elijah, Amos, John, Hannah Seely, Sally Knapp, and to the widow of decedent, page 188.


Lounsbury, Gidson, lata of Stamford, additional inventory fil- ed Feb. 5, 1799, page 153.


Feb. 5, 1799, account filed by John Hoyt, Jr., execu- tor, and distribution ordered to his widow and children according to his will, page 156.


Lounsbury, Monmouth, Jr., late of Stamford, Nov. 25, 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Na-


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Lounsbury, Monmouth, continued :


thaniel Webb and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 221. Feb. 27, 1800, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 265.


Inventory taken by David Smith and Isaac Smith, 3rd, and filed Mch. 13, 1800, page 265.


Muh. 17, 1800, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 266.


Jan. 9, 180-, account Rikam of the sale of real estate filed, page 265.


Lounsbury, Nathaniel, late of Stanford, inventory taken by David Smith and Amos Smith, and filed Apl. 5, 1796, by Nathaniel Webb, executor, page 131.


Lyon, Mary, late of Greenwich, will dated Oct. 5, 1798, pro- bated Dec. 4, 1798, menthons her children John Lyon, Daniel Lyon, Jr., Sarah Olmsted, Phebe Seaman; and John Hickland Olmstead a son of said Sarah Olmstead. Executor her son John. Witnesses John · Sticklin, Abraham Lyon, and Charles Tabor, page 82.


Inventory taken Feb. 21, 1799, by Richard Mead, and Jam- es Banks, and filed Mch. 5, 1799, decedent was the wid- ow of Gilbert Lyon, page 171.


lích. 5, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 169.


McDonald, Lewis, la te of Bedford, inventory taken Jan. 11, 1799, by Isaac Smith and Timothy Lawrence, and filed Jan. 11, 1799, page 111.


Marshall, Gilbert, late of Greenwich, Oct. 4, 1796, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 124. Additional inventory filed Feb. 5, 1799, page 152. Feb. 5, 1799, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 157.


Marshall, Stephen, late of Greenwich, inventory taken July 8, 1798, by Ebenezer Mead and Oliver Ferris, and filed Aug. 1,' 1798, by George Lockwood, administrator, page 70. Bob. 7, 1798, report of comissioners to adjust claims filed, page ?1.


Mead, Abraham, late of Greenwich, June 15, 1792, estate dis- tributad to his widow, and children Zebulon, Enos, Dan- ial, Eunice wife of Benjamin Weed, Ruth wife of Major Brown, Kanoah, Lemuel, Job, Isaac, and Jotham, page 107.


Mead, Caleb, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Job Lyon and Jonathan Mead, Jr., and filed May 2, 1797, page 65.


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Mead, Ezra, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 13, 1797, pro- bated June 7, 1803, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Lermiel, Nathan, John, Isaac, Reuben, Eben, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Anna, and a deceased son Ezra. Em cutor his son Lemuel. Witnesses Abigail Welles .. Mary S. Davenport, and John Davenport, Jr., page 419. Jure 7, 1303, order to advertise for claims, page 421. Inventory taken July 2, 1803, by Isaac Lockwood and Rura Lockwood, and filed July 5, 1803, page 421.


Mead, John, General, late of Greenwich, Nov. 27, 1792, dower set out to Mehitable Mead, widow of decedant, page 111.


Merritt, James, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 4, 1801, probated Feb. 3, 1801, all to his brothers and sisters now living and Amelia the daughter of Deliverance or Delia Palmer. Executors itik Thomas Wilson and Nehemi- ah Fillson. Witnesses Nehemiah Villson, Benjamin Rod well, and Elisha Belcher, paga 258.


Feb. 3, 1801, order to advertise for claims, page 259. Inventory taken Feb. 5, 1801, by Benjamin Head and Uriah Field, and filed May 9, 1801, maga 259.


Merritt, John, lato of Greenwich, Nov. 6, 1798, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Sarah Merritt, paga 35.


Inventory taken by William Buch and Samuel Bush, and filed Moh. 5, 1799, jage 172.


Mills, John, late of Greenwich, Nov. 8, 1802, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Samuel Fills and Samuel Seymour, who were ordered to advertise for claims, page 400.


Inventory taken Dec. 1. 1802, by Abraham Close and El- kanal Mead, Am filed Fub. 8, 1803, page 400. Dec. 18, 1803, receipt for share of said estate from Samuel Seymour, Samuel Mills, Jr., Ira Lockwood, Sim- con Iyon, Jonathan Lockwood, Lydia Mille, and Abraham Lyon, jaga 401.


Mosher, Isnac, late of Greenwich, Feb. 1, 1800, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Daniel Mosher of Rye, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, rage 244.


Inventory taken by Isaac Andarson and Daniel Lyon, and filed Sept. 2, 1800, page 260. Sept. 8, 1800, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 260.


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Mosher, Isaac, continued :


Sept. 8, 1800, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, pages 266 and 268.


Nach, Jemima, widow, late of Stamford, Jan. 10, 1800, letters of administration on her estate granted to Rax-Stephen Raymond, and commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 253.




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