Abstract of probate records for the district of Stamford, county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, 1729-1802, Part 26

Author: Stamford District, Conn. Probate court. [from old catalog]; Mead, Spencer Percival, 1863- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1919
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Inventory taken Jan. 18, 1800, by Stephen Selleck and Gould John Selleck, and filed Feb. 22, 1800, page 253. Jan. 5, 1800, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 280.


Jan. 5, 1801, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, rage 278.


Newman, Stephen, late of stamford, May 2, 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Newman and Rufus Newman, page 186.


May 7, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 198. Inventory taken by Silvanus Knapp and Ebenezer P. Weed, and filed Sept. 16, 1799, page 241.


Sept. 14, 1799, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of his widow, Sarah Newman, page 217.


Oct. 16, 1799, dower set out, page 242.


June 24, 1799, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay dibts pago 203.


Feb. 6, 1801, William Newman, a son of decedent, made choice of Amos Lounsbury to be hisguardian, page 498. Ap1. 23, 180], Catherine and Andrew, children of deced- ent, made choice of Sarah Newman to be their guardian, and on Apl. 7, 1801, another child, Rebecca made choice of said Sarah Newman to be her guardian, page 498. Apl. 7, 1801, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 308.


Ap1. 30, 1801, estate ordered distributed to his chil- dren, subject to the dower of his widow, page 308. June 20, 1801, estate distributed to his children Ru- fus, Ralph, Maltbie, Stephen, William, Andrew, Sally, Catherine, and Rebecca, page 308.


Nichols, Robert, late of Stamford, Oct. 1,' 1799, letters of administration on his estate granted to Robert Nichols, page 216.


Inventory taken Nov. 2, 1799, by David Smith and Jona -- than Smith, and filed Nov. 5, 1799, page 230.


Oct. 1, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 217.


Palmer, Benjamin, late of Greenwich, May 5, 1801, lettera of administration on his estate granted to Betsy Palmer, his widow, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 361.


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Palmer, Benjamin, continued :


Inventory taken May 21, 1801, by Oliver Ferris, and Andrew Mead, and filed Dec. 1, 1801, page 361. June 7, 1803, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow and child, page 362.


Palmer, Gabriel, late of Stamford, Jan. 2, 1801, Lounsbury Palmer, a son of decedent, made choice of Benjamin Weed, 3rd, to be his guardian, page 495.


Palmer, Hannah, widow, late of Greenwich, Oct. 28, 1799, let- ters of administration on har estate granted to Messen- ger Palmer, pages 218 and 496.


Nov. 5, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 219. Inventory taken by Ebenezer Pock and Silvanus Knapp, and filed Nov. 20, 1799, page 245.


Tab. 27, 1800, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 211.


Oct. 20, 1800, report of commissioners filed, page 291. Oct. 20, 1800, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 293.


Dec. 10, 1800,' account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 293.


Palmer, John, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Ebenezer Peck and Enos Knapp, and filed May 6, 1793, by his executor, page 125.


Palmer, John Wood, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by sil- vanus Knapp and William Hendrie, and filed Feb. 2, 1796, page 150.


Additional inventory takk filed Feb. 7, 1797, page 152. Oct. 28, 1799, Oliver and Sibbel W., children of deced- ent, made choice of Jeremiah Palmer, to be their guar- dian, who was also appointed guardian of Ralph, Ferris, and Hetty Palmer, other children of deceased. Asa Palmer another son made choice of Messenger Palmer to he his guardian, page 496.


Dec. 10, 1799, account filed; real estate ordered sold to pay debts; and estate ordered distributed to his children, page 229.


Feb. 6, 1800, estate distributed to his children Messen- ger, oliver, Asa, Ferris, Ralph, Sibel W., and Hetty, page 254.


Peck, Abraham, late of greenwich, inventory taken by samuel Peck, jr., and Isaac How, and filed Apl. 10, 1792, by Israel Peck, executor, page 126.


Apl. 17, 1792, estate distributed to his four daughters Lavina Peck, Hannah Peck, Anna Peck, and Esther peck, page 116.


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Peck, George, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Silvanus Knapp and Ebenezer Peck, and filed Apl. 3, 1799,


page 187.


Apl. 3, 1799, account filed by Frederick Peck and Drake Lockwood, administrators, and distributioned ordered to his widow and children, page 187.


Apl. 14, 1800, estatd distributed to his widow, and children Frederick, Augustus, Mary, and Charlotte, page 303.


Peck, Robert, Jr., late of Greenwich, June 4, 1799, letters administration on his estate granted to Israel Peck, page 199.


Inventory taken June 7, 1799, by Nathaniel Mead and Isaac How, and filed July 2, 1799, page 207.


June 4, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 201. Feb. 19, 1801, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 303.


May 11, 1801, estate distributed to his widow Levina Peck, and children Robert and Anna, page 348.


Peck, Samuel, Deacon, Jate of Greenwich, inventory taken Lch. 15, 1793, by Ebenezer Peck and John W. Palmer, and filed Mch. 19, 1794, by Hoses Peck and Luther Peck, ad- ministrators, page 142.


Ap1. 3, 1794, partition agreement between his sons Moses Peck, Aaron Peck, James Peck, Calvin Peck, Lu- ther Peck, and George Whitfield Peck, page 103.


Peck, Samuel, late of Greenwich, Apl. 6, 1802, on application of Samuel Peck, executor, commissioners were appointed to set out the dower of his widow, page 260. Ap1. 3 0, 1802, dower of his widow, Hannah Peck, set out, page 349.


Penoyer, Abraham, late of Stamford, inventory taken Sapt. 10, 1794, by Charles Weed and Aaron Comstock, and filed Nov. 4, 1794, by William Penoyer, administrator, page 141.


Pine, Samuel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Mch. 9, 1798, by Silas Carpenter and William Sutton, and filed Apl. 13, 1798, page 42.


Purdy, Caleb, late of Greenwich, Ap1.2, 1793, estate distrib- uted to his widow, Ruth Purdy, and children Sarah, Caleb, Flias, and Ruth, page 118.


Reynolds, Daniel, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 20, 1802, probated Feb. 1, 1803, mentions his wife, and children


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Reynolds, Daniel, continued :


Daniel, Shubal, Isaac, Kannah, now deceased, Ann Sut- liff, and the widow of his son samiel, now deceased, Executor his son Daniel, Jr. Witnesses Abraham Lane, Michael C. Timpany, and William Dickson, page 412. Inventory taken Jan. 31, 1603, by George Lockwood and David Knapp, and filed feb. 1, 1803, page 414. Feb. 1, 1803, order to advertise for claims, page 414.


Reynolds, Nezer, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Nathan- iel Terris and Edrond Mead, and filed June 3, 1794, by Nathaniel Reynolds, administrator, page 130.


Sackett, Solomonm late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Oliver Ferris and Willian Knapp, and filed Jan. 29, 1795, by Nathaniel Backett, administrator, page 112.


Scofield, Abraham, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 11, 1804, probated Dec. 20, 1804, mentions the children of his brother Enos Scofield, children of his brother Stephen Scofield of Danbury, children of his sister Anna wife of Inos Scofield, and children of his sister Elizabeth Lounsbury, deceased, late wife of Enos Louns- bury of stamford. Executor Nathaniel Webb. Witness- es Timothy Larance, Isaac Smith, Jr., and Samuel Webb, paga 454.


Scofield, Israel, lata of Stamford, Nov. 6, 1798, on the ap- plication of Nathaniel Webb, guardian of the children of the decadent, distributuon ordered to said children page 55. Mch. 23, 1799, estate distributed to his children Dan- iel, Samuel, Israel, and sally Waterbury, page 197.


Scofield, James, late of Stamford, will dated Deo. 12, 1797, probated Sept. 11, 1798, mentions his wife Esther, and children Gilbert, James, John, jared, Joseph, Isaac, Jonathan, William, and Esthor. Executors his son Gil-


bert and Cary Leeds. Witnesses Elisha Leeds, Jr., Cary H. Leeds, and Hannah Leeds, page 1. Inventory taken by Nathaniel Waterbury, Jr., and Sam- uel Crissy, Jr., and filod Nov. 6, 1798, page 66. Sept. 11, 1798, order to advertise for claims, page 6. Mch. 5, 1799, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, pages 170, and 203. June 20, 1799, dower set out to Esther Scofield, widow of decedent, page 200.


Mch. 5, 1799, estate ordered distributed according to his will, page 172.


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Scofield, James, continued : June 24, 1799, estate distributed to his children Gil- bert, James, John, Joseph, Jonathan, William, and Es- ther Dunham, page 203.


Scofield, John, late of Middlesex, will dated Sept. 7, 1798, probated Oct. 2, 1798, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Hannah and Alvah. Executor his father Gershom Scofield. Witnesses Gershom Scofield, Darius Knight, and Rufus Scofield, page 18.


Scofield, Jonathan, late of Stamford, June 4, 1799, Reynolds Finch Scofield, a son of decedent, made choice of Sel- leck Scofield to be his guardian, page 495.


Scofield, Joseph, late of stamford, May 23, 1801, letters of administration on his estato granted to Nathan Weed, Jr., page 309.


Sept. 2, 1801, order to advertise for claims, page 309. Inventory taken Aug. 3, 1801,, by Gershom Scofield and David Fansher, and filed Aug. 4, 1801, page 310 and 312.


Scofield, Josiah, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Benjam min Scofield and Reuben Scofield, and filed Dec. 31, 1796, with the account, by Thad. Scofield, administra- tor, page 129.


Scofield, Josiah, Jr., late of Stamford, will dated Jan. 18, 1793, probated Oct. 24, 1801, mentions his wife Abi- gail, and children Billy, Thomas, Asahel, Josiah W., Jared, Deborah wife of Jonathan Ayres, and Elizabeth wife of Silvanus Hoit. Executor his son Billy. Wit- nesses John Shepard, John Ingersoll, and Abigail Young& page 402.


Inventory taken lov. 5, 1801, by Nathaniel Webb and Reuben Scofield, and filed Dec. 1, 1801, page 404.


Scofield, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated June 22, 1798, probated Feb. 27, 1800, mentions his wife Deborah, and children Rachel wife of Samuel Waterbury, Rebecca Cur- tis, Hannah Wildman, Samuel, Stephen, David, Ezekiel, and Nezer. Executor Reuben Scofield. Witnesses RRouben Scofield, Jr., Jaese Hait, Jr., and Reuben Sco- Scofield, page 237 .. Inventory taken Jan. 27, 1800, by William Crissy and Warren Scofield, and filed Aug. 26, 1801, page 370.


Scofield, Seth, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Reuben Scofield and Seth Weed, Jr., and filed Jan. 2, 1798,


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Scofield, Seth, continued :


by Nathaniel Webb, administrator, pace 9.


Jan. 1, 1799, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 113.


Jan. 1, 1799, real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 27.


Mch. 25, 1799, account filed, and creditors ordered paid, page 183.


July 2, 1799, Obadiah Scofield, a son of decedent made choice of Seth Weed, Jr., to be his guardian, page 494.


Seely, Abijah, lats of Stamford, now of New canaan, will dated Apl. 24, 1789, probated Feb. 3, 1801, mentions his wife Lydia, and children Abijah, Thomas, Simeon, Sally, Su- sannah wife of Peter Buxton, Abigail wife of Jared Sey- mour, Lydia, Mary, and Elizabeth. Executor his son


Abijah. Witnesses Daniel Nichols, Stephen Scofield, and David Scofield, page 333.


Codicil states that one of his daughters has died, that his son Abijah has removed to York State, and ap- pointed his son Simeon also an executor, page 334. Oct. 2, 1801, commissioners appointed to set out the dower of his widow, Lydia Seely, page 334.


Dec. 8, 1801, dower set out, page 336. Inventory taken Mch. 18, 1801, by Seth Weed, Jr., and David Stevens, and filed Feb. 7, 1801, page 335. Feb. 3, 1801, order to advertise for claims, page 362.


Seely, Obadiah, late of Stamford, inventory taken Mch. 5, 1796, by Dunlap Cogshall and David Smith, and filed Mch: 7, 1795, by Aaron Comstock, administrator, page 145 Nov. 22, 1796, report of commissioners to adjust, claims


Cartofitory filed Nov. 21, 1796, page 150.


Seely, Silvanus, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 5, 1797, by Joseph Silliman and Aaron Comstock, and filed Jan. 14, 1798, by Nathan Seely, executor, page 45. Dec. 4, 1798, Squire Raymond of Norwalk, appointed guardian of Polly Seely, a daughter of dacedent, page 78.


Selleck, Sands, late cf Stamford, Jan. 10, 1800, estate dis- tributed to his brother and sisters, viz: Polly Selleck, Anne selleck, Betsy Selleck, and Benjamin Selleck, page 252.


Selleck, Simeon, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Absalom Ferris and Daniel Gorum, and filed Apl. 16, 1798, by Mary Selleck, administratrix, page ?.


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Selleck, Simeon, continued : Additional inventory filed July 16, 1798, page 9. Nov. 7, 1798, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 35, andaccount filed, page 36. .


Selleck, Wray, late of Stanford, will dated Arl, 20, 1801, probated Dec. 19, 1802, mentions his wife Mary, and children Henry, Wray, Hinman, Uriah, Gould, Sarah, Lyd- 1&, and Jane. Executor none named. Witnesses Amos Roberts, Deborah Roberts, and Nathan Woed. Letters with the will annexed granted to Herry Selleck, page 364 Deo. 19, 1801, order to advertise for claims, page 366. Inventory taken Dec. 24, 1801, by Josiah Hait and Na- then Bouton, and filed Feb. 8, 1802, page 366. Feb. 5, 1802, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to jey debts, page 366.


Oct. 22, 1802, report of sale filed, page 367.


Seward, Samuel, late of Stamford, will dated Mch. 28, 1799, probated Aug. 4, 1801, all to his wife Phebe, who he named as executrix. Witnesses John Clock, Samuel War- ing, Jr., and Samuel Webb, Jr., page 367. Aug. 20, 1801, order to advertise for claima, page 368. Inventory taken Jan. 5, 1602, by Daniel Gorum and John Clock, and filed May 4, 1602, page 368.


Slason, Charles, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Bowers How and Benjamin Weed, 3rd, and filed July 3, 1798, by William Walmsley, administrator, page 33. Ap1. 2, 1799, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 185. June 4, 1799, estate distributed to his widow Deborah Slason, and children Sarah Slason, Lewis Slason, and Hezekiah glason, page 201. June 4, 1799, Deborah Slason appointed guardian of Sarah, Hezekiah, and Lewis, children of decedent, page 495.


Smith, Henry, of Westchester, Westchester County, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1799, made choice of Silvanus How of Stamford to be his guardian, page 167.


Smith, Isaac, late of Stamford, will dated Nay 9, 1801, pro- bated Mich. 7, 1803, all to his wife Abigail. Execu tor Jesse Hoyt. Witnesses Thaddeus Lockwood, Ebenezer Reed, and Silas Juno. Executor refused to qualify and letters granted to William White, page 410. Inventory taken Mch. 29, 1803, by Timothy Reynolds and Seth Smith, and filed Apl. 5, 1803, page 411.


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Smith, John, late of Stamford, will dited Feb. 11, 1803, pro- bated Dec. 6, 1803, mentions his wife Martha, and chil- dren John, James, Eber, Elizabeth Smith, Hannah Hub- bard, Mary Whitney, Susannah Smith, Prudence Reed, and Martha, deceased wife of Nathaniel Newman. Testator owned a saw mill on the Miamis River. Executor hia


son John. Witnesses Daniel Nichols, Jacob Bates, and Newman Smith, page 422.


Dec. 6, 1803, order to advertise for claims, page 424. Inventory taken Dec. 30, 1803, by Solomon Sak Clason, and Abraham Davis, and filed Jan. 3, 1803, page 424.


Smith, Samuel, late of Stanford, inventory taken by Jesse Hoyt and Stephen Clason, And filed May 1, 1792, by Azuba Smith, administratrix, page 132.


Anl. 14, 180%, account filed; real estate ordered sold to pay debts; and remaining estate ordered distribu- ted to his widow and children according to law, page 363.


Ap1. 17, 1801, estatd distributed to his widow, and children Isaiah, Simeon, Elijah, Zatee, and Azuba, page 303.


Squires, Jesse, late of Stamford, Oct. 9, 1800, Jesse Squires, a son of decedent, made choice of Silamus Scofield to be his guardian, page 497.


Strang, Daniol, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Isaac Anderson and Jotham Merritt, and filed Apl. 1, 1794, by Jared Strang, executor, page 143.


Sutherland, Roger, late of Greenwich, will dated Jan. 4, 1797, probated Dec. 4, 1798, mentions his wife Mary, and children Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Roger, Servel, William, Joseph, Stephen, and Silas; granddaughter Lydia, and grandson Samuel Feeks. Executors his son Silas and


Dayid Wood. Witnesses John Mackay, Charles Green, 3rd, and Winas Palmer, lage 93. Inventory taken Dec. 31, 1798, and filed Feb. 5, 1799, page 159


Feb. 5, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 156.


Talmage, James, late of Stamford, Apl. 2, 1799, account filed by seymour Talmage, executor, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 185.


Tucker, David, of Greenwich, Jan. 13, 1801, Ira Lockwood, ap- pointed his guardian, page 497.


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Waring, Jacob, late of Stanford, Oct. 4, 1800, John Waring, & son of decedent, made choice of John Mackentiro to bo his guardian, page 497,


Waring, Jacob, late of Stamford, Apl. 6, 1802, letters of ad- ministration de bonus non on his estate granted to Thaddeus Waring, page 354.


Apl. 6, 1802, application of Thaddeus Waring recites distribution of his estate on Apl. 28, 1763, of dower to his widow, and proportional rights to his sons Sam- uel, Thaddeus, Simeon, and Jacob, to be entered upon on the deceased of said widow; distribution of seid rights ordered to said samuel Waring, Thaddeus Waring, the legal representatives of Jacob Waring, and the lagal representatives of Simeon Waring, both now deceased, page 357.


Apl. 20, 1802, astate distributed in accordance with the foregoing order, page 358.


Waring, Jesse, late of stanford, Ich. 29, 1799, Charles War- ing, a son of decedant, made choice of jesse Hoyt to be his guardian, page 495.


Sept. 2, 1801, Henry Waring, a son of decadent, made choice of Jesse Hait to be his guardian, page 498.


Waring, Mary, widow, late of Stamford, Apl. 6, 1802, letters of administration on her estate granted to Thaddeus Waring, page 355.


Inventory taken May 1, 1802, by Nathan Weed, Jr., and David Fansher, and filed kay 1, 1802, page 355.


July 6, 1802, account filed, and distributuon ordered to her children Samuel Waring, Thaddeus Waring, legal representatives of Jacob Waring, a deceased son, and the legal representatives of Sarah Weed, a deceased dau- chter, page 356.


July 6, 1802, estate distributed in accordance with the foregoing orders, page 356.


Waring, Noah, late of Stamford, Feb. 5, 1799, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Sally Waring, who was also appointed guardian of Betsy, Marilda, and Noah children of decedent, pages 169 and 494.


Inventory taken by Joseph Waring and Jesse Hait, and filed Aug. 6, 1799, page 208.


Waring, Simeon, late of Stamford, Apl. 16, 1802, on applica- tion of Thaddeus Waring, administrator, distribution ordered to his brothers Samuel, and Thaddeus, the legal representatives of Jacob a deceased brother, and the


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Waring, Simeon, continued : legal represenatives of Sarah Weed, a deceased sister, page 359. May 21, 1802, estate distributed in accordance with the foregoing order, page 360.


Waterbury, Nathaniel, late of stamford, will dated Apl. 12, 1784, probated Oct. 7, 1800, mentions his wife Susan- nah, kinsman Henry Mather a son of Noyes Mather, and nephew Jonathan Waterbury, J'r. Executor Jonathan Wa- terbury, Jr. Witnesses Josep h Hobby, Jr., John Day- enport, Jr., and James Davenport, page 285. Inventory taken Oct. 7, 1800, by John Weed, 3rd, and Thaddeus Waring, and filed Oct. 7, 1800, page 286.


Waterbury, Phineas, late of Stanford, will dited Sept. 10, 1801, probated Jan. 10, 1804, mentions his wife Elizas beth, and children William, Fhinehas, Noah, Nehemiah,' David, Sarah, Polly, Hannah, Mehitable, and Elizabeth. Executors his sons Noah and Nehemiah. Witnesses Uriah Waterbury, Deodate Waterbury, and Samuel Webb, page 432 Jan. 10, 1804, order to advertise for claims, page 434.


Waters, Jacob, late of Stamford, Mch. 4, 1801, Stephen Waters, & son of decedent, made choice of Jesse Hait to be his guardian, page 498.


Webb, Charles, Colonel, late of Stamford, Aug. 12, 1800, let ters of administration on his estate granted to Isaac Webb, who was ordered to advertise for claims, page 252.


Inventory taken Oct. 13, 1800, by Silvanus Knapp and Ebenezer Webb, Jr., and filed Nov. 19, 1800, page 300. Mch. 8, 1801, account filed and allowed, page 300.


Webb, Epenetus, late of Stamford, inventory taken Feb. 15, 1798, by Isaac Lockwood and Silvanus Knapp, and filed Feb. 7, 1798, by Prudence Webb, administratrix, page 39. June 4, 1799, account filed, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 199. Aug. 19, 1799, estate distributed to his widow, and children Seth, Ebenezer, Jared, Frederick, Judson, Sarah Nichols, Elizabeth Lockwood, Rhua Hickok, and Rebecca Webb, page 209.


Webb, Epcnetus, late of Stamford, Aug. 23, 1800, David Wa- terbury, 3rd, appointed guardian of Samuel Webb, a son of decedent, page 497.


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Webb, Nathaniel, Jr., late of Stamford, Oct. 3, 1798, letters of administration on his estate granted to Ebenezer Webb, page 15.


Inventory taken by Nathaniel Webb and Abraham Holly, and filed Nov. 6, 1798, page 48.


Feb. 13, 1799, order to advertise for claims, page 164. Nov. 5, 1799, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 219.


July 5, 1800, Polly Webb and Hannah Webb, daughters of decedent, made choice of Ebenezer Webb to be thair guardian, rage 495.


Nov. 25, 1799, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children, paga 221.


Nov. 20, 1800, estate distributed to his widow, and children Polly, Hannah, Lydia, and Abigail, page 302.


Weed, Amos, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 6, 1799, pro- bated Nov. 21, 1799, mentions his wife Ruth, and chil- åren Mary wife of Josiah Hays, Prudence wife of Nezer Hait, Hannah wife of Eponetus Hait, Charlotte Brown, Amor, Abishai, Asahel, and Jonathan. Executors his sons Amos and Asahel. Witnessos Benjamin Weed, Jesse Weed, and Reuben Scofield, pace 242. Inventory taken Jan. 7, 1800, by Nathaniel Webb and Reuben Scofield, and filed June 3, 1800, page 274.


Weed, Ebenezer, Jr., late of Stanford, Nov. 1795, estate dis- tributed to his widow, Hannah Weed, and children Eben- ezer Edwin, Joseph Ambler, Mary, Martha, Abigail, and Hannah, page 378. Aug. 5, 1802, Strong Sturges of New York City appoint- ed guardian of Ebenezer Edwin, Joseph Ambler, Abigail, and Hannah, children of decedent, page 499.


Weed, Eliphalet, late of Stamford, Hov. 6, 1798, account fil- ed by Martha Weed, administratrix, and distribution ordered to his widow and children, page 36. Oct. 10, 1799, estate distributed to his widow and children Abigail and Maria, page 255.


Weed, Enos; Jate of Stamford, now in New Canaan, will dated Mch. 3, 1801, probated May 19, 1801, mentions his wife, and children Seth, Steven, Mary St, John, and Fachel Gray. Executor his son Seth. Witnesses Peter Wecd, Peter Weed, Jr., and Isaac Tucker, page 371. Inventory taken June 29, 1801, by Nathan Seely and Daniel Bouton, and filed July 7, 1801, page 373. May 19, 1801, order to advertise for claims, vage 372. Nov. 5, 1801, account filed, and estate ordered dia- tributed, page 374.


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Weed, Hannah, late of Stanford, additional inventory filed "ov. 6, 1798, by Silvanus Knapp, administrator, account filed, and estate ordered distributed to her children acc rding to law, pages 4 and 5.


Weed, Israel, late of Stamford, Mch. 7, 1797, estate distrib- uted to his widow, and children Israel, Abigail White, and Sarah Clock, page 69.


Weed, John, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 2, 1799, pro- bated June 2, 1801, mentions his children Deborah wife of David Comstock, Sarah, and John; grandson John Com- stock, a son of said Deborah Constock. Executor his


son John. Witnesses Nehemiah Dibble, Thaddeus Hoyt, and Daniel Lockwood, 3rd, page 326.


Inventory taken June 10, 1801, by Noyes Mather and Ben- jamin Weed, 3rd, and filed Apl. 6, 1802, page 328. June 2, 1801, order to advertise for claims, page 362.


Weed, Jonas, late of Stamford, Nov. 14, 1794, inventory taken by Gershom Scofield and Charles Whiting, and filed Fen. 11, 1795, by Gideon Weed, executor, page 123.


Weed, Nathan, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 18, 1792, pro- bated Jan. 10, 1803, mentions his wife Deborah, and children Anna wife of Jesse St. John, and Nathan. Executor his only son Nathan. Witnesses Mary Water- bury, William Thomson, and James Davenport, page 322. Inventory taken Mch. 29, 1803, by John Weed, Jr., and Noyes Mather, and filed Apl. 5, 1803, page 325.


White, Jacob, Jr., late of Stamford, inventory taken by Joseph Waring and Jesse Hait, and filed Jan. 2, 1797, by Will- iam White, administrator, page 49.


Whitney, Daniel, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Ezra Mead and Isaac Lockwood, and filed June 3, 1796, by Samuel Knapp, administrator, page 109.


Wilmot, James, late of Stamford, inventory taken by Reuben Scofield and Thomas Slason, and filed Sept. 6, 1796, by Francis Wilmot, page 110.




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