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Quintard, Isaac, lato of Stamford, who died Feb. 28, 1739, in- ventory taken Apl. 12, 1739, by Samuel Hait and Nathan- iel Finch, and filed Feb. 2, 1742, by Peter Quintard and Mrs. Hannah Quintard, administrators, page 180. uch. 2, 1742, Hannah Quintard appointed guardian of her children Hannah Quintard and Isaac Quintard, both over fourteen years, and Peter Quintard under fourteen years all children of decedent, page 185.
Ap1. 2, and May 6, 1745, account filed and real estate sold to pay debts, page 258, confirmed page 260. Feb. 7, 1749, distribution ordered to hischildren Isaac, Peter, Mary, Mercy, and Hannah, page 358.
Reynolds, David, late of Greenwich, Horseneck, Dec. 3, 1745, letters of administration on his estate granted to Abi- gail Reynolds, page 265.
Reynolds, John, cooper, late (f Greenwich, will dated Nov. 11, 1732, probated Mch. 25, 1732, mentions his wife, - and children Peter, David, L dia, and Ruth; sister , Judith. Executors his brother james Reynolds and his
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son-in-law Samuel Mills. Witnesses David Reynolds, Solomon Close, and Timothy Knapp, page 30. Inventory taken Jan. 25, 1733, by Timothy Knapp and Solomon Close, and filed on page 31.
Reynolds, John, Daacon, late of the West Society of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 12, 1732, probated Apl. 6, 1736, men- tions his wife Ruth, who he makes hissole legatee and executrix. Witnesses Joshua Knapp, Nathaniel Worden, and Thomas Roberts, pages 113 and 114.
Reynolds, Justus, late of Greenwich, Feb. 6, 1748, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jehiel Hubbell and Nathaniel Sckett, page 339.
Feb. 2, 1748, the court appointed Elizabeth Reynolds, widow of decedent, guardian of her children Sackett, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Anna, all under fourteen years of age, children of decedent, page 340.
Reynolds, Nathaniel, late of Greenwich, June 7, 1748, letters of administration on his estate granted to Ruth Rey- nolds, page 339.
Reynolds, Peter, late of Greenwich, Sept. 6, 1743, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Rey- nolds, page 222.
Inventory taken Oct. 21, 1743, by John Ferris and Na- than Reynolds, and filed Feb. 7, 1744, page 229. Kích. 6, 1744, two of decedent's children, John aged 18, and Liden aged 16, made choice of their mother, Sarah Reynolds, to be their guardian; and the court appointed her guardian of another child, Judith aged 11, and es- tate ordered distributed to his widow and children, viz Peter, John, Sarah, Hannah, Lidea, Elizabeth, and Judith, page 227.
Decadent's widow before Mch. 7, 1749, had married ---- Palmer, page 230.
Rundle, Jacob, late of greenwich, inventory takon Apl. 4, 1733, by John Hobby and Jabez Mead, and filed July 3, 1733, by Abraham Rundle, administrator, and estate ordered distributed to his widow and children, viz: Rebecca aged 4, and Jacob aged 2, Abraham Rundle appointed their guardian, page 76.
June 4, 1734, administrator authorized to sell land of decedent, page 55. Sept. 1, 1747, Jacob Rundle of Greenwich, about sixteen made choice of Eli Rundle of Greenwich to be his guar- dian, page 335.
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Rundle, William, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 11, 1733, by John Hobby and Jabez Mead, and filed Jan. 1, 1734, by Sarah Rundle, administratrix, page 86. Ich. 7, 1737, decedent's widow now being deceased his four children, two sons and two daughters, all under fourteen years, had Samuel Rundle appointed their cuar- dian, page 97.
Apl. 4, 1738, Eben Knapp, appointed guardian of William Rundle, a son of decodent, pago 97.
Ebon Knapp, now administrator, applied for an order of distribution to decedent's children, viz: William, Charles, Sarah Knapp, and Amy Rundle, page 92. Feb. 7, 1749, William Rundle, son of decedent, aged sixteen, made choice of Eli Rundle to be his guar- dian, page 357.
Sackett, Elizabeth, Mra., late of Greenwich, inventory takon Sept. 13, 1739, by Thomas Marshall, Daniel Smith, and Israel Knapp, and filed Jan. 4, 1740, by Nathaniel Sackettand Gerahom Lockwood, Jr., administrators, page 301.
Oct. 2, 1739, Nathaniel Sackett, made choice of Jabez Mead to be his guardian, page 101.
Scofield, Eben, late of Stamford, Feb. 6, 1739, Samuel Sco- field, son of decedent, made choice of his brother Eben Scofield to be hisguardian, page 101.
Selleck, Nathaniel, late of stamford, Apl. 5, 1748, Peter Sel- leck, son of decedent, made choice of his uncle Pater Demille to be his guardian, page 343.
Skelding, Thomas, late of Stamford, Sept. 7, 1742, letters of administration on his estate granted to his widow, Mary Skelding, page 209. .
Inventory taken Sept. 29, 1742, by Jonathan Clason and John Holly, and filed June 7, 1743, page 232.
Mch. 5, 1745, Thomas Skelding, son of decedent, made choice of his mother, Mary Skelding, to be his guar- dian, page 254.
Oct. 1, 1745, letters of administration on decedent's estate granted to Ebenezer Dibble, Mary Skelding, the former administratrix, being now deceased, page 264. Oct. 7, 1745, the court appointed Nathan Brown to be guardian of decedent's children James and Hannah Skeld- ing; and Francis Brown to be guardian of decedent's children Mary and Sarah Skelding, all under fourteen years, pages 261 and 262.
Nov. 5, 1745, Thomas Skelding, son of decedent, aged
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fifteen, made choice of Jonathan Brown to be his guar- dian, page 262.
June 12, 1746, John Skelding, son of decedent, over fourteen, made choice of Joseph Brown of Stamford to be his guardian, page 287.
Feb. 17, 1748, the court appointed Joseph Brown guar- dian of decedent's daughter Johanna Skelding in place of Nathan Brown, now deceased, page 339.
May 3, 1748, the court appointed Ebenszar Weed, 3rd, of Stamford, guardian of decedent's son James Skelding in place of Nathan Brown, now deceased, page 344. Additional inventory taken Oct. 30, 1745, by Jona than Clason andJolm Holly, and filed Nov. 5, 1745, page 303. Mch. 3, 1747, account, filed, page 305.
Dec. 13, 1753, estate ordered distributed to decedent's children Thomas, John, James, Rebecca, Mary, and Hannah Sale page 350.
Slason, John, late of Stamford, Oct. 7, 1745, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to John slason, page 265.
Slason, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Apl, 5, 1743, letters of administration on his estate granted to samuel Bishop, page 217.
Inventory taken by Nathaniel Weed and Thomas Youngs, and filed May 1, 1744, page 279,
Slason, Jonathan, late of stanford, June 4, 1736, the court appointed Samuel Bishop guardian of Nathan Slason, a son of decedent, page 95.
Slason, Nathan, late of Stanford, Dec. 1, 1747, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to David Slason, page 334.
Smith, Daniel, late of Stamford, inventory takon June 4, 1740, by Samuel fait and John Holly, and filed with the ac- count, Oct. 8, 1740, by Daniel Smith and Joseph Smith, administrators, and the estate ordered distributed to his children, viz: Daniel, Joseph, Jabez, Caleb, Nathan, Benjamin, Koses, Ezra, Hannah, Sarah, Ruth, and Mary, page 326.
Smith, Ebenezer, late of Greenwich, will dated Dec. 1, 1735, probated Jan. 7, 1736, legacy to Sarah, daughter of Ebenezer Reynolds of Greenwich; to brothers and sister at Forwalk, viz: Robert Smith, John Smith, Samuel Smith
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and Mary wife of John Gregory, all the rest and resi- due. Executors his brother Robert Smith and John Gregory. Witnesses Ephraim Bostwick, David Reynolds, and Bershom Lockwood, page 91.
Smith, Ebenezer, late of Ridgefield, Apl. 1, 1746, John Smith, a son off decodent, made choice of Samuel Olmstead of Ridgefield to be his guardian, page 280.
Smith, Thomas, late of Ridgefield, will dated Sept. 6, 1743, probated Nov. 8, 1743, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Jonah, Hannah Seymore, Isaac, Thomas, and David, Execu tors his brothers Sammel Smith and Eben- ezer Smith, and Captain Richard Olmstead. Witnesses David Scott, Jonathan Abbott, Jr., and Samuel Isaacs, page 243.
Inventory taken by James Benedict, David Chapman, and Samuel Smith, and filed Dec. 6, 1743, page 246.
Sprinour, George, late of Stamford, Oct. 6, 1741, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jacob Hait, page 1f4.
stebings, Ebenezer, late of Stanford, May 6, 1745, Rx Benoni Stebing, a son of decedent, aged fifteen, made choice of his uncle Benjamin Stebins of Ridgefield to be his guardian, page 258.
Mch. 2, 1748, Benoni Stebins, a son of decedent, amde choice of Sergeant James Bell of Stamford to be his guardian, ån place of Benjamin Stebins resigned, page 342.
Sturges, Nathan, late of stamford, inventory taken Apl. 26, 1740, by Jonas Weed and Nathaniel Weed, and filed May 3, 1740, by Captain Samuel Hait, administrator, page 14Q July 1, 1740, the court appointed James Slason guardian of Mary and sarah, children of decedent, page 102. Apl. 7, 1741, the court appointed John Webster guardian of Rachel, a daughter of decedent, under fourteen, page 151.
June 7, 1748, Sarah Sturges, a daughter of decedent, over fourteon, made choice of Lieut. David Waterbury to be her guardian, page 346. June 7, 1749, Mary Sturges, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Captain Nathaniel Weed to be her guar- dian, page 362.
Mch. 7, 2749, estate ordered distributed to his widow and children Sarah, Mary, and Rachel, rage 142.
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Thomas, Charles, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Aug. 7, 1733, by Nathan Reynolds and John Mead, and filed Aug. 7, 1733, by Martha Thomas, administratrix, and distri- bution ordered to his widow and children, page 81. Aug. 3, 1736, Martha Thomas, a daughter of decedent, made choice of John Hobby to be her guardian, page 82.
Thomas, Elizabeth, June 17, 1740, made choice of her uncle John Hobby to be her guardian, page 101.
Thomas John, July 3, 1739, made choice of his uncle John Hobby to be his guardian, page 100.
Thomas, Sarah, June 17, 1740, the court appointed John Hobby to be her guardian, pages 102, aged eight years.
Thorp, Charles, late of Stamford, Dec. 2, 1746, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Nathan Ferris of Stamford, page 292.
Waring, Michael, late of Stamford, Nov. 3, 1734, Scuder Waring son of decedent, made choice of Jonas Weed to be his guardian, and Michael, also a son of decedent, made choice of his mother, Deborah, how the wife of Jonas Weed, to be his guardian, page 60.
Waterbury, David, Apl. 7, 1741, made choice of David Water- bury to be his guardian, page 152.
Waterbury, John, late of Stamford, inventory taken May, 1736, by Jonas Weed and David Waterbury, and filed July 6, 1736, by susannah Waterbury, administratrix, page 121. June 9, 1748, distribution ordered to his widow and children John, David, Peter, Isaac, Silvamus, Susannah, Hannah, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Mary, page 122.
Waterbury, John, Lieut., late of Stamford, July 3, 1744, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to John Waterbury, page 208. -
Inventory taken by Nathaniel Weed and Jonathan Bell, Jr., and filed Feb. 5, 1745, page 255.
Waterbury, John, late of Stamford, Isaac Waterbury, son of de- cedent, Apl. 3, 1746, mado choice of John Waterbury, Jr. to be his guardian, page 281.
Waterbury, John, late of Stamford, May 5, 1741, John Waterbury, son of decedent, made choice of his mother susannah Waterbury to be his guardian, page 152.
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Webb, Charles, late of stanford, who died Apl. 19, 1730, in- ventory taken by John Bell and Jonathan Maltby, and filed Mch. 31, 1732, by Fathaniel Webb and Mary Webb, administrators, page 4.
July 7, 1741, Charles Webb, son of decedent, nadie choice of his uncle, Ezra Smith, to be his guardian, page 154. July 7, 1741, Ezra Smith of Stanford appointed guardian of Samuel Webb, son of decedent, under fourteen, page, 155. Oct. 6, 1741, Mary Webb, daughter of decedent, made choice of Ezra Smith to be her guardian, page 166. Oct. 2, 1744, Samuel Webb, son of dec dent, made choice of Charles Webb to be his guardian, page 250.
Webb, Jonathan, late of Stamford, Oct. 9, 1744, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Weed, page 250.
Feb. 7, 1749, David Dan of Stamford appointed guardian of Jacob Webb, son of docedent, under fourteen, page 356 Jan. 1, 1748, Samuel Scofield, 3rd, appointed guardian of Jonathan Webb and David Webb, children of decedent, under fourtem, page 338.
Webb, Josoph, Lieut., late of stamford, Miller, Dec. 6, 1743, letters of administration on his estate granted to Joseph Wabb of Stamford, pace 175.
Inventory taken Dec. 12, 1743, by Jonathan Clason and John Holly, and filed Mch. 6, 1744, page 267.
Agreement among his heirs, dated Mch. 14, 1744, via: Mary Webb, widow, Joseph Webb, Benjamin Webb, John Webb and Epenetus Webb, all of starford; Sarah wife Bf Heze- kiah Reynolds of greenwich, und Mary wife of Nathaniel Mead of Greenwich, page 267.
Webb, Samuel, late of Stamford, inventory taken Dec. 6, 1737, by Eliphalet Holly and John Holly, and filed Feb. 24. 1742, by Joseph Holly and Francis Brown and John Bates, administrators, page 133.
Jan. 5, 1742, David Webb, son of dec dent, formerly of Stamford, late of Goshen, N. Y., made choice of Francis Brown to be his guardian, page 175.
Webster, Atwood, late of Stamford, Mch. 1, 1748, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Joshua More- house, page 339.
Webster, David, late of staford, will dated Nov. 4, 1732, pro- bated Jan. 23, 1733, mentions his children, David and
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ten others, and wife not named. (wife Marcy) . Exac- utors his wife and Jonas Weed. Witnesses Samuel Weed, Joshua Morehouse, and Robert Arnold, page 46. Inventory taken Jan. 9, 1733, and filed Mch. 13, 1733, page 47.
Mch. 13, 1733, distribution ordered according to his will, and there boing eleven children, three of age, three more of age to choose guardians, viz. Jonathan, Atwood, and Rebecca; and five to have guardians appoint ed, viz: Ebenezer, Abram, Sarah, Martha, and Thankful, pace 48.
Webster, Nicholas, late of Stanford, inventory taken Fov. 28, 1734, by Jonas Weed and Nathaniel Weed, and filed Jan. 10, 1735, by Sarah Halt and John Webster, administra- tors, page 106.
Weed, Benjamin, late of staford, July 5, 1748, letters of ad- ministration on his esteto granted to his son Benjamin Wood, page 347.
July 5, 1748, Isaac Wood, son of decedent, aged sixteen made choice of his brother, Amos Weed, of stafford to be his guardian, page 347.
Weed, Jonathan, late of Stamford, who diod Dec. 19, 1728, in- ventory taken by sammel Weed, sammel Hait and Charles Webb, and filed jan. 2, 1733, by Benjamin Weed and Hary Weed, administrators, pages 35 and 72.
Jan. 2, 1734, distributuon ordered to his widow, Mary, and children Jabez, Jonathan, Josiah, Silas, James, Jonas, Hannah, and Mary. Josiah and Silas over four- te en; James, Jonas and Mary under fourteen, and their mother appointed guardian for them, page 74. Sept. 15, 1738, James Weed, son of decedent, made choice of hisbrother Jabez Weed to be his guardian, page 98.
Wheaton, Daniel, late of Greenwich, inventory taken by Timothy Knapp and John Marshall, Jr., and filed Mch. 30, 1732, by Nathan Smith and Reuben Creon, administrators. Da-
cedent left six children all under age, viz: Daniel, Benjamin, Thomas, David, Jemima, and Johanhah, and no widow, page 33.
Wiatt, Henry, son of Nathaniel Wiatt, sole heir of Henry At- wood, on Feb. 5, 1739, page 313.
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Winans, William, ich. 3, 1741, nade choice of his brother James Winans to bo his guardian, page 102.
Fordon, Nathanial, Jate ff Greenwich, will dated Aug. 30, 1737 probated Nov. 7, 1730, mentions his wife Margaret, and children Roger, Gabriel, Daniel, Nathaniel, Job, liza- beth wife of Jonathan Merritt, and Thankful wife of Samuel Worden. Directe Captain's Island to be sold and the money divided between his daughters Hopestill and Margaret. Executors his wife Margaret Worden, Justus Bush, and Samuel Brown of Rye. Witnesses Sam- uol Rundle, Jom than Head, Jr., and Thomas Roberts, page 146.
Inventory taken Nov. 24, 1738, by Gershom Lockwood and Jonathan Hebbard, and filad Jan. 2, 1739, page 148.
Fordon, Nathaniel, Dr., late of Greenwich, Nov. 20, 1741, let- ters of administratior on his estate granted to Jus tus Bush, page 172.
Inventory taken Nov. 24, 1741, by Jabez Kend and Israel
Knapp, and filed Feb. 2, 1742, page 183.
Fob. 2, 1742, Justus Bush appointed guardian of Nathan- iel and Andrew, sons of decedant, under fourteen, page' 178.
Sept. 5, 1748, Nathaniel Worden, son of decedent, aged fifteen, made choice of Jonathan Hebbard to be his guardian, page 348.
Oct. 4, 1743, account filed, page 184.
Wright, Ebenener, Rav., Aug. 5, 1746, letters of administra- tion on his estate granted to Mrs. Hannah Wright, page 290.
Younga, Sarah, late of starord, Apl. 13, 1747, letters of administration on her estate granted to David Dibble, page 306.
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Arnold, Robert, fate of Stamford, Jan. 7, 1750, his son Robert Arnold, aged fifteen years, made choice of John Arnold of Stanford to be his guardian, page 14.
Banks, Daniel, late of greenwich, Feb. 6, 1759, lettera of administintion on his estate granted to Rachel Bunks, De.g= 224.
Bates, John, Lieut., late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 12, 1745, probated Aug. 4, 1753, mentions his children John Nathaniel, David, Nehemiah, Daniel, Elizabeth, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, and Ruth; brother Jonathan Bates. Execu- tor son-in-law Abraham Hait. Witnesses John Ambler, Abram Envenport, and John Davenport, page 296. Inventory taken Oct. 3, 1752, by Abr. Davenport and Sammel Ferris, and filed Oct. 3, 1752, page 298.
Bates, John, late of Starord, will dated Kay 9, 1759, pro- bated June 5, 1759, mentions his children John, Samuel, Thaddeus, Ebenezer, Gershom, Mary Slason, Sarah Selle ck Hannah, Elizabeth Sollocit, deceased, and her two chil- dren. Executors Captain Jonathan Bates, and Lieut. Jonathan geldeck. Withassas Moses Mather, Jona than Selleck, and Evenezer Dibble, page 339.
Inventory taken Juna 22, 1759, by Charles Webb and Sands Selleck, and filed Mch. 31, 1760; also account filed and estato ordered distributed according to his will, page 342.
Apl. 11, 1760, estate distributed to his children John, Samuel, Thaddeus, Ebenezer, Gersnom, Mary, Sarah, Han- nah, and to the heirs of Elizabeth, page 347.
Bates, Nathaniel, late of Stanford, inventory taken Feb. 7, 1754, by Jonathan Butos und John Holly, and filed Mch. 5, 1754, by sarah Bates, adminis tratrix, page 115. Apl. 1, 1755, estate ordered distributed to Sarah Bates,
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widow, and children Nathaniel, James, Sarah, Ann, Mary, Lydia, and Esther, page 117.
Dec. 16, 1756, estate distributed to his widow, Sarah Bates, and children Nathaniel, James, Sarah, Esther, Lydia, ann, and Mary, page 159.
Bates, Samuel, Lieut., late of stamford, Feb. 19, 1754, letters of administration on his estate granted to Abraham Hait, page 82.
Inventory taken Feb. 17, 1754, by Abraham Davenport and John Holly, and filed Mch. 5, 1754, page 147.
Apl. 15, 1754, estate itatrimitedxto hixxekti ordered distributed to his children Sarah, wife of Nathaniel How; Hannah Hait, and Deborah, wife of Thomas Marshall, page 148.
Bates, Sarah, late of stamford, Jan. 4, 1757, letters of ad- ministration on her estate granted to Nathaniel Bates, page 146.
Inventory taken Feb. 23, 1757, by Jonathan Bates and Charles Webb, and filed Mch. 1, 1757, and estate order- . ed distributed to the brothers and sisters of deceas- ed, page 1/4. Sept. 27, 1757, estate distributed to her brothers and sisters, viz: Nathaniel Bates, James Bates, Ann Bates, Esther Bates, Mary Bates, and Lydia Bates, page 208.
Belding, Ann, Mrs., late of stamford, Sept. 6, 1757, letters of administration on her estate granted to Charles Beld- ing, page 96.
Inventory taken Oct. 4, 1757, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed Oct. 4, 1757; and estate ordered dis- tributed to her children Benjamin, Charles, John, Mary, decoased, Ann, and Prudence, deceased, page 177.
Bell, Jonathan, Sr., Lieut., late of stanford, will dated Sept. 6, 1745, probated Oct. 1, 1745, mentions his wife Mary, and children Jonathan, Francis, James, Rebecca, and Abigail; grandchildren the children of Hamah Bux- ton a deceased daughter, viz: Samuel, John, James, Deborah, Hannah, and Elizabeth. Executor his son James. Witnesses William Wardwell, John Holly, and Abraham Davenport, page 212. Inventory taken by Jonathan Bell and John Holly, and filed Nov. 5, 1745.
Bell, Mary, widow of Lieut. Jonathan Bell, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 23, 1745, probated Nov. 5, 1745,
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Bell, Mary, continued : mentions her children Jonathan Brush; Ruth wife of Nathan Brown; Ann wife of Nathaniel Brown; and Keziah wife of Daniel Weed; grandchildren Jacob Brush son of said Jonathan Brush; and children of Rebecca Slason, a deceased daughter. Executor her son Jonathan Brush. Witnesses Nathanial Holly, Josiah Scofield, and samiol Scofield, 3rd, page 341.
Bevelot, Peter, late of Greenwich, June 4, 1754, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nathaniel Webb of Greenwich, page 124.
Bishop, Andrew, late of Stamford, Feb. 19, 1760, letters of administration on his estate granted to Epenetus Bish- op, page 212.
Bishop, Isaac, Deacon, late of Stamford, July 3, 1759, let- ters of administration on his estate granted to Isaac Bishop, page 211.
Bishop, Rixkg; John, late of stanford, Jan. 13, 1758, letters of administration on his estate granted to Theophilus Bishop, page 176.
Bishop, John, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 16, 1752, pro- bated Jan. 12, 1758, mentions his wife Abigail, and children Mercy, Hannah, Mary, Abigail, John, Job, Tho- ophilus, Abraham, and Yale; grandsons children of his Bon Enos. Executors son-in-law John Pettitt. Letter of administration with the will annexed granted to Theophilus Bishop, page 180.
Inventory taken Jan. 14, 1758, by George Gorum and Sands selleck, and filed Feb. 23, 1758; account filed and distribution made according to his will to Hannah Hall, Mercy Pettitt, Mary Whiting, Abigail Morehouse, John, Job, Theophilus, Abraham, Yale, and the children of his son Enos, page 181.
Blachley, Joseph, la te of Stamford, Dec. 31, 1750, letters of administration on his estate granted to John Hait, page 22.
Blachley, Sarah, lata of Stamford, Dac. 31, 1759, letters of administration on her estate granted to Joseph Blachley page 229.
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Blogit, William, late of Greenwich, Apl. 7, 1761, letters of administration on his estate granted to Rebecca Blogit, page 273.
Brown, partial distribution of his estate on Dec. 27, 1748, to Ananias Brown, son of deceased, page 201.
Brown, Ananias, late of stamford, May 2, 1758, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to David Brown of Stamford, page 97.
Brown, Francis, late of Stamford, will dated Dec. 18, 1753, probated June 4, 1754, mentions his wife Hannah, and children David, Sylvanus, Mary, Mercy, and Martha. ecutors his con David and Nathaniel weed. Witnesses Joseph Bishop, John Kelly, and Jonathan Maltbie, page 312.
Inventory taken June 19, 1754, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed Oct. 1, 1754, page 314. 1
Sept. 27, 2760, account filed, and estate ordered dis- tributed, page 317,
Brown, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 16, 1747, probated July 7, 1747, mentions his wife Mary, and children Jonathan, James, Mary, and Sarah, and makes provisions for an unborn child. Executors his wife and Abraham Davenport. Witnesses Nathaniel Brown, John Slason, Jr., and Joseph Bishop, page 37. Inventory taken Aug: 6, 1747, by John Holly and James Bell, and filed oct. 6, 1747, page 39.
Feb. 28, 1750, distribution bill of the heirs of Jona- than Brown, deceased of their part of the estate of their grandfather, Joseph Brown, late of Stamford, page 41.
Apl. 1, 1760, distribution ordered according to his will, pace 118.
Brown, Joseph, Jr., late of Stamford, Mch. 6, 1750, estate distributed to his widow, Ruth, now Ruth Close, and children Joseph, David, now deceased, Peter, Eunice, and Martha; grandson David, page 51.
Brown, Mary, late of Stamford, Apl. 2, 1760, letters of ad- ministration on her estate granted to Jonathan Brown, page 212.
Brown, Nathan, late of Stamford, inventory taken May 16, 1747, by John Holly and Jemes Boll, and filed July 7, 1747, by Nathan Brown, administrator, page 91.
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Dec. 27, 1747, estate distributed to his children Ha- than, Ananias, Silyanus, Isaac, Mary, Ruth, and Rebecca, pages 90, 91, and 93. NAy 5, 3751, his son Silvanus made choice of Charles Wabb to be his guardian, page 94.
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