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Hait, John, Sergeant, late of Stamford, inventory taken Aug. 2, 1759, by John Holly an Samuel Hait, and filed Nov. (, 1759, by Alexander Bishop, administrator, and dis- tributadn ordered to his children John and Abigail, and his widow, Elizabeth Hait, page 81.
Hait, John, late of Stanford, Feb. 8, 1771, letters of admin- is tration on his estate granted to Abraham Chichester, the widow having renounced, page 428.
Hait, Jonathan, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 14, 1768, probated July 14, 1769, mentions his wife Melicent, and children Jonathan, Jr., Nathaniel, Samuel, Joseph, Sarah Mills, Hannah Slason, Lydia Bell, and Milicent Weed. Executor his son Jonathan, Jr. Witnesses John Webster, Ebenezer Perris, and Jonathan Ferris,page 335. Inventory taken by John Holmes and Samuel Hait, and filed Sept. 5, 1769, page 337.
Hait, Joshua, late of Stamfont, inventory taken Apl. 15, 1771, by Obadiah Somly, Jr., and Deodate Davenport, and fil- ed May 4, 1771, by Abraham Chichester, administrator, page 407.
Hait, Nathan, late of Stamford, Apl. 12, 1772, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Samuel Hait, 3rd., page 487. Inventory taken by Obadiah Seely, Jr., and Samuel gxizn' Crissy, and filed May 5, 1772, page 495.
Hait, samuel, Captain, late of Stanford, will dated June 9, 1761, probated Feb. 23, 1767, mentions his children
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Hait, Samuel, Captain, continued :
Ebenezer, Mary, and Sarah; grandson John Hait, eldest son of Samuel Hait, a deceased son; grandson James Hait; children of Hannah a deceased daughter; grand- daughter Mary Middlebrook. Executor his grandson
John Hait. Witnesses Samuel Hutton, John Scofield, " and Sarah Waterbury, page 263. Inventory taken Feb, 24, 1767, by Abraham Hait and Sam- uel Hutton, and filed Mch. 3, 2767, page 266.
Hait, William, late of Stamford, Dec. 3, 17771, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Deodate Hait, the widow having ronounced, page 474. Inventory taken Dec. 1.7, 177], by James Young and Isaac Weed, and filedApl. 13, 1772, page 496.
Haviland, Solomon, late of Greenrich, June 22, 1772, letters d of administration on his estate granted to Thomas Car- penter of Rye, the widow and daughter of deceased hav- ing renounced, page 499.
Hobby, Benjamin, late of Greenwich, additional inventory taken July 1, 1760, by Israel Knapp and Joshua Knapp, and filed Sept. 4, 1764, by Janhunxd Jonathan Hobby, ad- ministrator, page 165.
Holly, Selleck, late of Stamford, will dated Nov. 25, 1745 probated Nov. 5, 1758, wife Mary now deceased, children mentioned Sellack and Jedediah. Executors his bro- thers John Holly, David Holly, and Newman Holly. Wit- nesses Josiah Whitney, Ebenezer Dibble, and Joanna Dibble, page 47. Inventory taken Må. 2, 1759, by Abraham Davenport and James Ball, and filed Apl. 3, 1759, page 48. Aug. 5, 1765, estate distributed to his children Sel leck and Jedediah, according to his will, pago 197.
Holly, Stephen, late of the Manor of Cortlandt, will dated Nov. 22, 1770, probated Feb. 8, 1771, mentions his wife Lois, children Silas, Stephen, Isaac, Jonah, Re- becca, and Hamah, Executors his wife Lois and bro- ther Abraham Holly. Witnesses Humphrey Denton, Jr. , Richard Head, and Daniel Mead, page 429. Inventory taken Feb. 4, 1771, by Gould Bouton, Joseph Benedict, Daniel Smith, and Henry Mead, and filed Feb. 8, 1771, page 430. July 6, 1771, Silas Holly, son of decedent, made choice of Stephon Holly to be his guardian, rage 445. May 12, 1772, Lois Holly appointed guardian of Stephen, Isaac, Jonah, and Hannah, children of decedent, page 487
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Hubbard, Nathaniel, ' Jato of Stamford, will dated Jan. 9, 1772, probated Mch. 3, 1772, mentions his wife Mary, and children Nathaniel, Isaac, William, Elimbeth Townsend, Vary, Margaret, and Anne; had land in Bay Provence, Executors his wife and son Nathaniel. Witness- ea Alexander Bishop, John Holly, 4th, and Thomas Smith, page 479.
Huggeford, Thomas, of Greenwich, a minor, Apl. 26, 1771, made choice of Jurael Knapp, Jr., to be his guardian, page 357.
Ingersoll, Simon, late of Greenwich, Oct. 1, 1771, Nathaniel Ingersoll and Joseph Ingersoll, sons of decedent, made choice of their mother, Anne Ingersoll, to be their guardian, page 462.
Jessup, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Ich. 4, 1759, estate dis- tributed to his widow, Sarah Jessup, and children Jona- than, Amos, Samuel, Nathaniel, Silvanus, David, Deborah and Phaba, page 317.
Johnson, John, late of Stamford, Oct. 9, 1770, James Skalding was appointed guardian of Mary Johnson, a daughter of decedent, page 413.
Johnson, Thomas, late cf Greenwich, will dated Aug. 22, 1754, probated Apl. 3, 1764, mentions his brother Henry Johnson and sister Ann Johnson. Executor his brother Henry Johnson. Witnesses Iliphalet Peck, Japheth Ferris, and James Billington, page 153.
Jones, Thomas, late of Stamford, Dec. 7, 1769, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to Deodate Daven- port, rage 343.
Inventory taken Dec. 12, 1769, by Benjamin Weed and Ebenezer Ayres, and filed Jan. 9, 1770, page 358. Jan. 9, 1770, account filed, and commissioners appoint- ed to adjust clairs of creditors, page 344. Mch. 28, 1770, report of commissioners filed and cred- itors ordered paid, page 386.
wch. 8. 1770, Thomas Jones son of decadent, made . choice of John Dofrees to be his guardian, page 380, and who was also appointed guardian of Ezra Jones, another son of decedent, page 381.
June, Jacob, late of stamford, May 4, 1772, Benjamin June, son of decedent, made choice of Jonah Ferris to be his guardian, page 487.
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June, James, late of Stamford, Jan, 26, 1762, estate distrib- uted to his children James, Joshua, Nathaniel, Ruth wife of Stephen Clason, Deborah wife of Samuel Banks, Mercy wife of Moses Fountain, Hannah wife of John Pal- mer, 3rd, and his widow, Ruth, her dower rights, page 52
June, Simeon, late of stamford, Apl. 5, 1763, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to Azuba June, page 6.
Inventory taken Apl. 30, 1763, by Nathaniel Scofield, Jr., and Ezra Smith, and filed May 3, 1763, page 68.
June, Thomas, late of stamford, Deo. 1, 1767, letters of ad- ministration on his estate granted to his son, Thomas June, page 282.
Inventory taken Dec. 10, 1767, by Charles Webb and Na- thaniel Smith, and filed Jan. 5, 1766, page 289. Apl. 16, 1768, distribution of personal estate to Tamer June, his widow, and children Thomas, Ezra, and Tamer, page 299.
Keeler, Sarah, late of Stamford, June 15, 1768, letters of ad- ministration on her estate granted to John Finch, page 292.
Inventory taken June 23, 1768, by Charles Knapp, Jr., and l'eaac Lockwood, and filed July 5, 1768; account filed and estate ordered distributed to her children John Finch, Nathaniel Finch, James Finch, Titus Finch, Ebenezer Finch, Peter Finch, Sarah Finch, Mary Finch, Hannah Finch, and Lydia Finch, page 303.
Kennedy, Christopher, late of Stamford, June 9, 1767, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Ken nedy, pace 273. Inventory token Oct. 6, 1767, by Thomas Young and Sam- uel Pelton, and filed Oct. 6, 1767, page 284.
Kmpp, Caleb, late of Stanford, Feb. 9, 1762, partial distribe bution of his astate to his brothers and sisters, viz: Reuben Krapp, James Knapp, Nathan Knapp, David Knapp, Amos Knapp, and Elizabeth wife of Eneas Lockwood of Greenwich, page 14.
Knapp, Caleb, late of Greenwich, will dated Oct. 28, 1762, pro- bated July 12, 1763, men tions his wife Clemens, and children Caleb, Titus, Anos, Sarah Hobby, Clemons Bush, Amy Mead, Charity Lockwood, Lydia Reynolds, Hannah Close and Mary. Executor Captain Joseph Hobby. Witnesses Abraham Hays, Bezaleul Brown and James Sackett, page 92.
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Knapp, Caleb, continued :
Inventory taken Sept. 6, 1763, by David Kmpp and Eben- ezer Hobby, and filed Sept. 6, 1763, page 116.
Knapp, Deborah, late of stamford, Mch. 30, 1772, letters of administration on her estate granted to Nathaniel Knapp page £4& 484. Inventory taken Mch. 3, 1772, by Samuel Hutton and Abraham Hait, and filed Apl. 7, 1772, page 486.
Knapp, John, Lieut, late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 26, 1763, probated May 3, 1763, mentions his children Na- thaniel, Abigail, susannah, Hannah, John, Israel, Sam- uel, Deborah, and Mary. Executors his sons John and Nathaniel. Witnesses Peter Knapp, Charles Knapp, and Perez Fitch, page 73. Inventory taken July 5, 1763, by Abraham Davenport and Anos Smith, and filed July 5, 1763, page 89. May 1, 1770, account filed by Nathaniel Knapp, only surviving executor, and estate ordered distributed ac- cording to his will, page 395.
Knapp, John, late of Stamford, Aug. 8, 1764, letters of admin- istration on his estate granted to Rhoda Knapp, page 62. Inventory taken Sept. 4, 1964, by Abraham Davenport and Amos Smith, and filed Sept. 4, 1764, page 165. Dec. 2, 1766, account filed, and commissioners appoint- ed to adjust claims of creditors, page 249. May 5, 1767, report of commissioners filed and real estate ordered sold, page 272. Mch. 14, 1771, Samuel Knapp appointed guardian of John Knapp, a son of decedent, page 420.
Knapp, Jonathan, Jr., late of Greenwich, will dated Hay 15, 1766, probated July 1, 1766, mentions his wife Susannah and children Jonathan, Peter, Silas, Rachel, Hannah, Susanhah, and Abigil. Executors his wife, and his
brother Joshua Knapp. Witnesses Roger Brown, Jabez Holmes, and Jonah Smith, page 232. Inventory taken Nov. 4, 1966, by Eliphalet Mead and Silas Mead, and filed Nov. 18, 1766, pago 247.
Knapp, Reuben, late of Stamford, will dated July 30, 1764, probated Nov. 6, 1764, mentions his wife Anne, and children Bouton, Samuel, and Elizabeth. Executors his wife and his brother Amos Knapp. Witnesses MOBes Kmpp, Zaccheus Garnsey, and Sarah Knapp, page 168. Inventory taken Nov. 16, 1764, by Daniel Lockwood and Charles Knapp, Jr., and filed Dec. 1, 1764, page 164. Additional inventory taken Sept. 3, 1771, and filed
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Knapp, Reuben, continued : Sept. 3, 1771, by James Nickols and Anne Nickols, ex- ecutors,) said James being executor in right of his wife) and estate ordered distributed according to his will, page. 458. Sept. 3, 1771, Anne Nickols appointed guardian of Sam- uel Knapp and Elizabeth Knapp, children of decedent, page 439.
Knapp, Titus, late of Greenwich, Jan. 21, 1771, letters of administration on his estate granted to Alithea Knapp and Joseph Hobby, page 418.
Inventory taken Apl. 11,1771, by Benjamin Hobby and Amos Head, and filed Nov. 16, 1772, and dower of widow, said Alithea Knapp, ordered to be set out, page 446. Jan. 21, 1771, Alithea Knapp and Joseph Hobby appoint- ed guardian of Jo esph, Abraham, Samuel, Caleb, Gilbert, Andrew, and walter, children of decedent, page 409.
Lockwood, Daniel, late of Stamford, May 9, 1747, estate de- vised to Edmond Lockwood by his father, said decedent, ordered distributed, page 311.
Lockwood, Jabez, late of Greenwich, Jan. 8, 1765, distributed to Gershom Lockwood, Jr., hissimre of the estate of his said brother, page 169.
Lockwood, Jonathan, late of Greenwich, Apl. 7, 1767, letters of administration on his estate granted to Jonathan Lockwood, Jr., page 269. Inventory taken May 5, 1767, by Samuel Peck and Joseph Pock, and filed May 5, 1767, page 274.
Lockwood, Sarah, widow, late of Greenwich, willdated Dec. 16, 1769, probated Feb. 6, 1770, mentions her children Thaddeus, Nathan, Sarah Reynolds, Abigail Mead, Ruth Sherwood, Deborah Danielson, and Anne Partelow, Exec- utors her sons-in-law Nathaniel Reynolds and Seymore Sherwood. Witnesses William Hubbard, David Palmer, Jr., and Abraham Hubbard, Jr., page 374. Inventory taken Feb. 7, 1770, by Abraham Hubbard, Jr., and simon Ingersoll, and filed Feb. 9, 1770, page 297.
Lockwood, Theophilus, late of Greenwich, Jan. 3, 1764, letters of administration on his estate granted to Hannah Loc- wood, page 4. Inventory taken Jan. 13, 1764, by Epenetue Holmes and Nathan Reynolds, and filed Apl. 12, 1764, page 151. May 3, 1771, John Lockwood and Igraal Lockwood, chil- dren of decedent, made choice of their mother, Hannah
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Lockwood, Theophilus, continued :
Lockwood, to be their guardian, page 420.
Longwell, John, late of Stamford, Feb. 5, 1765, account filed by Susannah Longwell, administratrix, and distribution ordered to his widow, and children David, John, Stephen and Sarah wife of Hermy Burley, page 173.
Longwill, John, late of starford, ich. 17, 1772, letters of administration on his estate granted to David Longwill, page 484.
Ap1. 7, 1772, account filed, and commissioners appoint- ed to adjust claims of creditors, page 484. Inventory taken Apl. 7, 1772, by Daniel Lockwood, and Charles Krapp, Jr., and filed Apl. 7, 1772, page 485.
Lounsbery, Monmouth, Ensign, late of Stamford, Apl. 5, 1768, account filed, and estate ordered distributed to his widow, Jemima, now the wife of Captain David Waterbury, and children Thomas, Benjamin, Michael, Mormouth, Will- iam, Elizabeth, Jemima, Tamar, and Abigail; David Wa- terbury and his wife Jemima Waterbury, administrators, page 391.
Lounsbery, Thomas, da te of stamford, will dated Aug. 12, 1763, probated Oct. 4, 1763, devised to his brothers Benjamin, Michael, Mulmuth, and William, all his right, title and interest in the real estate of his father, Mulmuth Lounsbery; mentions his sisters Elizabeth Waterbury, Jemima Waterbury, Tamer Lounsbery, and Abigail Louns- bery. Executor his uncle Thomas June. Witnesses Caleb Smith, Amos Smith, and James Nickols, page 144. Inventory taken Nov. 26, 1763, by Caleb Smith and gros Smith, And filed Jan. 3, 1764, page 146. Mch. 16, 1769, real estate appraised by Charles Webb and Jonathan Smith, and filed Ich. 16, 1769; account also filed, and distribution ordered according to his will, page 344.
May 2, 1769, estate distributed to his brothers William Komouth, Benjamin, and Michael, page 330.
Lyon, David, late of Greenwich, June 17, 1772, letters of ad- minis tration on his estate granted to James Lyon of Greenwich and Joseph Brundage of Cortlandt Manor, the widow having renounced, page 499.
Lyon, Monmouth, late of Greenwich, will dated June 12, 1770, probated sept. 17, 1770, mentions his brother Abraham Lyon, sisters Abigail Lyon, and Hannah Lyon, and child
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Lyon, Monmouth, continued :
Abraham. Executors William gutton of Mamaroneck, and
brother Silvanus Lyon. Witnesses Nathan Merritt, Jo- tham Willson, and John Carhart, page 410. Inventory takon Sept. 27, 1770, by Gilbert Lyon and Na- than Merritt, und filed Sept. 87, 1770, page 411.
Lyon, Nehemiah, lato of greenwich, inventory taken ich. 3, 1761, by Jesse Parsons and Israel Knapp, and filed May 4, 1762, by William Lyon, administrator, and account settled, pages 1 and 51.
Maltbie, David, late of Stamford, Dec. 2, 1766, letters of ad- ministration on his entate granted to Ensign John Hol- jy and Sarah Maltbie, page 242.
Inventory taken Jan. 4, 1767, by Nathaniel Hubbard and James Bell, and filed Apl. 7, 1767, page 269. Apl. 4, 1769, account filod, and distribution ordered to his widow, Sarah Maltbie, now the wife of David Webb, and children David, Sarah wife of Steven Newman, Abigail, andHannah, page 326.
Maltbie, James, late of Stamford, will dated Ich. 14, 1762, probated Nov. 11, 1769, mentions his nephew Jona than Maltbie, Jr., of Fairfield; sister Hammah Maltbie; nephew David Maltbie, Jr., of Stamford, Executor Cap- tain Charles Webb. Witnesses yenry Johnson, Anthony Selleck, and Andrew Adams, page 353.
Dec. 25, 1769, Captain Charles Webb refused to act, and letters of administration with the will annexed were crantod to Ebenezer Buckley, paga 343. Inventory taken Dec. 26, 1769, by Hathaniel Hubbard and Sammel Jarvis, and filed Dec. 28, 1769, page 361.
Maltbie, Jonathan, Major, late of Stamford, will dated Sept. 12 19, 1767, probated Nov. 13, 1767, mentions his wife Sarah; grandson Jonathan Maltbie, son of Jonathan, a deceased son; son David, deceased; mentions advance- ments made to other children. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Abraham Davenport, Peter Demill, and Daniel Loder, page 291. Inventory taken Jan. 23, 1768, by Nathaniel Hubbard and James Bell, and filed Feb. 3, 1768, rage 296.
Maltbie, Sarah, Mrs., late of Stamford, will dated Apl. 24, 1770, probated sept. 11, 1770, mentions her children Abigail Squire, Mary Waterbury, and Hannah Buckley; grandson Jonathan Maltbie; James, a deceased son; and David,a deceased son. Executors son-in-law Major
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Maltbie, Sarah, Mrs., continued :
David Waterbury. Witnesses Peter Demill, Anthony De- mill, and Joseph Demill, pare 408.
Inventory taken Oct. 3,1770, by Nathaniel Hubbard, and Samuel Jarvis, and filed Feb. 5, 1771, page 426.
Mead, David, late of Greenwich, will dated June 23, 1761, pro- bated Oct. 7, 1766, mentions his wife Sarah, and chil- dren David and Joseph; granddaughter Sarah Palmer; daughters Rebe con Moad and Huth Mead. Executor bro-
ther Tabez Mend. Witnesses Amos Mead, Mary Wood, and Abraham Hubbard, Jr., page 244.
Inventory taken Nov. 4, 1766, by Caleb Mead, and Anos Mead, and filed May 5, 1767, page 277.
Oct. 6, 1771, account filed and estate ordered dis- tributed according to his will, page 328,
ich. 5, 1769, estate distributed to his children David and Joseph, page 329.
Mead, Ebenezer, Jr., late of Greenich, Hay 3, 1763, hia wid- ow, Ame Mead, now the wife of Benjamin Hubby of green- wich, applied for her dower, page 108.
Mead, Elnathan, late of Greenwich, Sept. 10, 1771, Elna than Mead, son of decedent, made choice of Henry Mead to be his guardian, page 458.
Mead, Gideon, Jate of Greenwich, Jan. 7, 2772, letters of ad- ministration on his estatu granted to Benjamin Lead, Jr., the widow having renounced, page 470. Inventory taken Feb. 25, 1772, by Fliphalet Mead and . Nathaniel Mead, Jr., and filed ich. 3, 1772, page 481.
Head, Jabez, Jr., late of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 13, 1766, probated Jan. 19, 1767, mentions his wife Sarah, brothers Anos and Jared, nephew Ebenezer Head, Jr., and Enoch Mead. Executor brother Jared Mend. Witnesses Edward Steenrod, John Marshall, 3rd, and Abraham Toud, page 262. Inventory taken Feb. 1, 2767, by Peter Head and John Mead, and filed Oct. 6, 1767, page 287.
Mead, Jabez, Captain, late of Greenwich, will dated Feb. 27, 1769, probated Apl. 3, 1769, mentions his wife Sarah; father-in-law Samuel Mills, decoased; nephew Titus Mead; nephew Joseph Mead; nephews Abraham Mead, Jr., Ebenezer Mead, Jr., son of Phenezer Meud; Amos Mead, and Jared Mead; duughtur of sister Sarah Hobby; sister Hannah Hobby; sister Abigail Holmes; daughters of sister Su- sannah Husted, deceased; legacy to be divided among the
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Mead, Jabez, Captain, continued :
daughters of Susannah Denton, deceased; two daughters of Jemima Knapp, vis: Tarmie Knapp and Jane Knapp; Ex- ecutors his wife, and Titus Mead. Witnesses John Head, Joshua Smith, and Abraham Todd, page 354. Invan tory triken June 30, 1769, by Peter Head and Nehe- miah Mead, and filed Feb. 7, 1770, page 382.
Mead, Jacob, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Apl. 16, 1763, by Samuel Peck and Samuel Ferris. and filed Apl. 18, 17.3, by Joseph Mead, administrator, no widow, distri- bution ordered Apl. 18, 1763, to his children Joseph, Jeremiah, Jacob, Sarah, Abigail, Elizabeth, Jemima, Hannah Rachel, and Tarmy, page (6.
Aug. 10, 1763, estate distributed to his children Jo- seph, Jemima, Tarmy, Jeremiah, Jacob, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Rachel, and Abigail, page 114.
Mead, John, late of Greenwich, Mch. 10, 1759, agreement dated between his heirs, viz: John Mead, Seth Mead, Nathaniel Mead, an Matthew read, page 41.
Mead, John, Captain, late of Greenwich, Apl. 3, 1770, his wid- ow, Elizabeth Mead, applied for her dower, page 394.
Mead, Seth, late of Greenwich, will dated Sept. 24, 1765, pro- bated Oct. 1, 1765, mentions his wife Deborah, and children Joseph, Seth, Mary, and Hannah, brother Lieut. John Mead. Executors brothers John Head and Nathaniel Mead. Witnesses Elnathan Head, Isaac Darrow, and Henry Mead, page 211-,
Inventory taken Oct. 24, 1765, by Thomas Hobby and Po- ter Mead, and filed Oct. 31, 1765, page 227.
Merritt, Job, of stamford, Apl. 7, 1772, a natural son of Hannah Finch, made choice of David Stephens to be his guardian, page 4/7.
Middlebrook, Nathan, late of Stamford, July 2, 1765, letters of administration on his estate granted to Sarah Mid- dlebrook, page 1/9.
Inventory taken Aug. 6, 1765, by Abrahan Davenport and Charles Webb, and filed Aug. 6, 1765, pages 210 and 212 June 30, 1766, his widow, Sarah Middlebrook, now Sarah Mckensey, administratrix, filed her account, and dis- tribution ordered, page 245.
Kow(Moe), John, late of Greenwich, Feb. 14, 1764, letters of administration on his estate granted to Martha Mow, page 4.
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Mow (Mos), John, continued : Inventory taken Feb. 25, 1764, by Reuben Ferris and Abraham Hubbard, and filed Mch. 5, $764, page 148. Apl. 2, 1765, distribution ordered to his widow, Martha How, and to hisbrothers and sisters Peter, James, Ezra, Mary Wood, Judah Baye, Eleanor Ingersoll, Sarah Whit- ney, and Hannah Norris, there being no children, page 186.
Palmer, Justus, late of Greenwich, Apl. 2, 177], Ame palmer, appointed guardian of Josiah Palmer, son of decedent, page 375; andon Ap1. 10, 1771, she was appointed guar- dian of Ephraim, Messenger, Solomon, and Silvamis, chil- dren of said decedent, page 375.
Palmer, Robert, late of Greenwich, Mch. 6, 1770, Nathaniel Palmer, son of decedant, made choice of Samuel palmer, Jr., to be his guardian, page 380. Oct. 1, 1771, Shubal Palmer, son of decedent, made choice of Samuel Palmer, Jr., to be his guardian, page 4.2.
Pangburn, Timothy, late of Stanford, Nov. 29, 1771, Richard Pangburn, son of decedent, mide choice of his mother, Deborah Pangburn, to be his guardian, page 470.
Pardee, Joseph, late of Stamford, will dated Feb. 17, 1762, probated Nov. 20, 1762, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children Mary wife of Samuel Ferris, Elizabeth wife of Robert Nichols, Joshua, Nathan, John, and David. Owned land in New York and New Jersey. Executor his son Joshua. Witnesses Nathan Ferris, Abraham Daven- port, and Hannah Bishop, page 38.
Parketon, Noah, late of stamford, July 20, 1772, letters of ad ministration on his estate granted to John Dafrees, the widow having remounced, page 492.
Peck, Henry, late of Greenwich, inventory taken Apl. 15, 1764, by Samuel Peck and Henry Johnson, and filed May . ), 1704, by Jeremiah Peck, administrator, page 150.
Peck, Robert, late of Greenwich, Apl. Il, 1768, received from our mother, Deborah Peck, administratrix, and guardian of Deborah, daughter of decedent, our distributive share in the estate of our father Robert Pack .. Signed by Ac Seth Palmer and Deborah Palmer, page 258.
Pelton, Deborah, late of Stanford, Jan. 9, 1770, letters of administration on her estate granted to Samuel Pelton, page 343.
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pelton, Hannah, late of Stakford, jan. 9, 1770, letters of ad- ministration on her estate granted to Samuel Pelton, page 343.
pelton, Robert, late of Stamford, inventory taken Nov. 3, 1760, by Thomas Youngs and samuel Brooker, and filed Nov. 3, 1700, by his widow, Martha Pelton, adninis tratrix, page 136.
Aug. 12, 1763, estate distributed to his widow, Martha Pelton, and children Samuel, Willim, Richard, Sarah, Deborah, and Hannah, page 138.
Punderson, Ebenezer, Rev., Rector of the Parish of Rye by Di- vine Goodness, will dated ---- , probated June 27, 1765, mentions his wife Hannah, and children Hannah Avery, Clarissa Punderson, Sylvia Beardsley, Ebenezer and Cyrus Executors his wife and two sons. Witnesses Ebenezer Kniffen, Ebenezer Kniffen, Jr., and Hannah Kniffen, page 184. Inventory taken Oct. 8, 1766, by Samuel Newton and Stephen Hurlburt, and filed Sept. 11, 1767, page 290.
Rathbon, James, late of Greenwich, will dated Nov. 6, 1764, probated Nov. 19, 1764, mentions his wife Mase, and children James, Rebecca, Peshena, Mary, Hannah, Kase, and Preseler. Executrix his wife. Witnesses Jona- than Hibbard, Caleb Merritt, and Jabez Sherwood, page 189. Inventory taken by Jabez Sherwood and Caleb Merritt, and filed Dec. 1, 1764, by Mercy Bathbon, executrix, page 165.
Raymond, Lemuel, late of stamford, Oct. 4, 1768, letters cf administration on his estate granted to Lydia Raymond, page 310.
Inventory taken Nov. 29, 1768, by John Jarvis and Jona- than Hus ted, and filed Nov. 29, 1768, page 315.
Reynolds, Caleb, late of Greenwich will dated Aug. 19, 1765 probated Sept. 10, 1745, mentions his father Joshua, and children Caleb, Joseph, David, Ann, Mercy, Eunice, and Mary. Executor Gideon Reynolds. Witnesses Na- thaniel Lockwood, Jersmiah Lock wood, and John Reynolds. Guardian appointed for Joseph, David, Eunice and Mercy, thay being under age to choose their guardians, page 201 Inventory taken Sept. 13, 1765, by Jonathan Knapp, Jr., and. Abraham Mead, and filed Sept. 24, 1765, page 218.
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