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about thirty icres of land in Foxborough bounded northerly on a way in part and in part on land of Ebenger Billings till it comes to a stake and stones, and then easterly on the two thirds of said estate to a stake & stores on the southerly line of said estate, then southerly on Land of Nathan clark, westerly on land belonging A
Elisabeth Boyden to the wound first mentioned with a swall dwelling house thereon "
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Suffolk Registry. 179. No. 16990
Jeremiah Gould.
Administration C
May 28, 1779, Keziah Gould, widow, and Ezra Gould were appointed administrators of the estate of Jeremiah Gould. Sureties were Samuel Gould and Job Swift , all of Stoughtonham. No other papers on file.
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Suffolk Registry. 179 No. 17025.
Benjamin Bullard. Administration
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June 25, 1779 administration was granted to Judy Bullard on the estate of her husband Benjamin Bullard, Late of Stoughtonham, deceased, Pond £ 100,000. functies were Benjamin White of Stoughtonham and with Fuller of redham. Inventory filed August 6, 1779. Appraisers were Daniel Richards , Benjamin Hewins and William Richards Jr.
Home lot about 46 acres with the buildings thereou ま
1150-0-0
390 About acre of meadow voltom at Region swamp. 60-0-0
s. d.
Wearing infarrel of i decard, and some boks. 57-11-0 Fire arms & other accutrements, and some ammunition M . 8-10-0 Powter and trans versels and dishes. 46-7-0 three beds and beding- furniture , kivien tic. 98-7-0
Lostivia gras, chesti, tables, chairs &c. 7
44-7-0 Pots kettles and other witchen furniture . 31-15-0
under-cash's, meat-tubs, and other try cashis. 13-10-0 C Saddle, bridle and fillion.
Jeythes, noes, ares, old ion of other utensils of husbandry. 48-0-0 1
One load of ask timber 7-10-0 6 € 105€
45 €
Que Morse
tuo cous
and nos heifers
156-0-0
Seven prech 7 £ 31-10/ in seine 30 € 01-0-0
Total £ 1793-8-0
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Account allowed Formany, 12, 1792. The 7 administratrix charges herself with #596-6-0 which is followed in the statement, "The above reduced to solid coin is £40-7-5"
Return of commissioners setting off dower to the window . They were also einflowered to divide the remainder of the real estate among the His children of the deceased, if capable of division.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Suffolk Ss. To the soul " Oliver Wendell Esq. judge of Prostate. for the country of suffolk, nc. Pursuant to your 1 warrant dated & 12 day of Jeby A. D. 1782 appointing & empowering is the subscribers is wave
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i just & sanal division of se real estate where of Beny'a Bullard rate of straightourain in in county 1 ifreward decid intestate died seized, having
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undertook said trust being first sworn, have
proceed according to our best sell & indgement and sett off to the widow her dower or thirds 1 L' in the real estate as follows, viz being the northern part of farm containing about 1 terlive weres of and, more or less, including
1 if whole of it dwelling house and the well of water and whenvise a small garden 7 1
1 near The The dividing inne, is said garden is U Wow fenced in, with weerts, to pan tot
finn Il. garden, reserving to the remaining
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two thirds a common use of the will of
water and likewise the use of a thing of 1 water in said third in common with "; U widow to has to and from said sheung 1
where it will be est prejudicial id. thirds being wounded as follows biz, westerly on land of Enoch obewins, wortherly on and if Hemuch 1 1 Fuller, easterly with is ine of land belonging to Daniel Richards until it comes to i write van stump, weing an avant sounds in said Richards line and southern on the remaining two thirds by a une beginning at saw white 1 Jan staunch und zuning about a southwestern, course to is weak of stones ivout ten feet
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south of of said well, thence the same course to a stane & stores in i line of je said Enoch Sewing first mentioned. The remaining two thirds of the nome est
1 Containing about thirty four seres exclusive In a small varu on toid and that being the real property of i eldest son) together with about one acre of meadow bottom lying in Pigeon swamp (is called), sil which being the remaining part of Ad estate, which part we have aprized at seventy pounds. We further crave have to report as our humble opinion that od estate will admit of but one settlement without great prejudice to sd. estate.
Stoughtonnam, April & 3ª 1782.
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345 Siml Riwins , Daniel Richards , Benja Hewins . Suff. Ss. approve & allow of this return, Boston, May 16th 1786. O. Wendell, J. Prof. Assignment by the Judge of Probate, May 16, 1786 to Benjamin Bullard , the Ildest son, of the real estate remaining to be distributed, as it will not admit of 0 division without great prejudice, Benjamin having given bond to pay their phanes to the other children, Oliver, Lewis, Sephora, Jerusa, and Judith.
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Suffolk Registry. 1780. NO. 17144.
David Drake. Administration .
March 3. 1780. Administration was granted to Oliver Drake on the estate of David Drake, kate of Stoughtonham, deceased. Bond £ 50,000. Sureties were Joseph Drake and Jonathan Clark, mason, all of Stoughtonham,
Widow's request. I desire of the Judge to except of these words as the I cour myself , for I am under such dificulties children being not well I cannot com.
343 I desire of the Judge to give a leter of administration to my oldest sun . Hannah Praha Inventory filed March 24, 1780. Altraisers were Dr. Elijah Hewins , Enoch 1 Hewins and Edward Tisdale " Jisdle . ] , all J'Stoughtonhan. Household furniture.
best mutter ved , voister under ved E s. l vedihad, wow ind ved cord. 140-0-0
Ind ied under ied wotster & bedstead. 65-0-0
Jundie ved, under bed & bedstead. 00-0-0 Jus covonid' i pair of sits ne the best ved. 88-10-0
I've covered me ranket and meet ony Fund. ved. 32-5-0
399 6-0-0
Large iron pot. Middle sized iron pot. 7-0-0 4-10-0 3-0-0 Little cion pot. dron kettle Iron skillet bason & stider. 1-0-0
Juros puter Matters & sup plates. 9-10-0 1
tur wooden dishes and platter 7-10-0
Jen puter spoons. 3-0-0
Que table. 3-0-0 3-0-0
Wollen spinning wheel. 1
Foot wheel.
9-0-0 457-10-0 15-0-0 A pair of large ivon dergs Jongs and five shovel. 6-0-0 Trammel.
7-0-0
I S. d. 4-10-0 4-10-0 1-10-0
400 hun old ines.
7 Bead Trough (
Old Milion and cloath.
One old meal bag. 2-0-0 two pair's & one higgon and worden tray. 3-0-0 One churn. 3-0-0
12-0-0 Old parinel
vid great chair
4-10-0 4-10-0
Five old chairs.
i've old chest and wock. 6-0-0
Two old tuto. 3-0-0
15.0-0
Warming han . The side carries & three meat tubs. 18-0-0
Pair of flat irons. 12-0-0 121-10-0
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Wearing apperal.
1 wheat wat. 50-0-0 15-0-0 18-0-0 bios iodied coat. Heat. shoes 9-0-0
Two pair of stockens. 15-0-0 Four dressed sheepskins. 15-0-0
Produce.
122-0-0
About forty weight of salt work. 30-0-0
One hundred &' fifty wt of beef. 07-10-0 About fifteen irishel potatoes. 30-0-0 Half a bushel beans . 6-0-0
One pack of salt. 2-0-0
Two bushel of play reed. 18-0-0
I S. d. 72-0-0 75-0-0
402 Twelve bushels of Indian corn. Ilas in the bundle . One tun of English hay. 120-0-0 One turn of meadows detto. 60-0-0 1 1 About 5 hundred vural of charlote. 300-0-0 786-10-0
Farming utensils. via cart & wheels, with co/w & hin. 120-0-0
Three old ploughs. 45-0-0 Horse traces, coller and hames. 24-0-0
700 draught crains. 42-0-0
Dectie and wedges. 15-0-0
Two iron bars.
45-0-0
four ares. 18-0-0
Une qui & crayonett. 18-0-0
Hay Kork & much fork. V L
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6 ole rake - old- 1-10-C
Two broad hoes & one narrow hoe. 4-10-0
Two iron shod shovels . 3-0-0
One shave. 7-10-0
Such & a half orger. 3-12-0
Ich orgen. 1-10-0
Une well. 0-0-0
Old hand saw. 1-10-0
two chisels and yough.
3-0-0
Shoemaker's hammer .
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One grindstone. 14-0-0 -
One saddle and bridle.
67-10-0
New cole raise.
3-0-0
I s. d.
404 One of Dead and house Head. 9-0-0 two sythes with tackling. 18-0-0
One stub syth. 4-10-0 Que fra 3-0-0
One post ap. 3-0-0 Jun os yokes with bows, nings & staples. 18-0-0 151-10-0
Live stock.
One yoke of oyen. 650-0-0
One more. 300-0-0
Red line back cows & calf. 330-0-0 Black live back com. 300-0-0
Brindle farrow cow. 225-0-0 168-0-0
Eight sheep. One hoy.
45-0-0
Sconcumpenshen swamp.
Is not this the same as Conkanpeinshon
Swamp ? There is in the plans of the Dorchester Proprietors (in custody of the Register of Seeds of Norfolk County) flow NO. 12 of "Conkanpension cedar swamp in Stoughton laid out 1716 finished June 23.1731." Within the plan are the words " Said out to John Maurdaten , Cement Esping . Misérias Williams 8 - 3- 18. 11
This swamp as spelled as last above,
appears on the Properties work of the twenty five divisions & land nearly are with south of Thanspray , soit, between the food and the present Mansfield line. Laund Irobe, whose inventory mentions the swamp , spelled as first clove , Rived Mr. Solomon Talbot rap) mean mansfield Live
rough copy of beans 12 which much resembles the swamp of same home on plan of the want five divisions Eugene Tappan,
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total 2258-0-0 +265-3-
whole personal estate
Real estate.
Home farm about seventy acres of land with the buildings. 6300-0-0 About four acres in Sconcumpension swamp . 180-0-0 Total. 6480-0-0 Account allowed February 2, 1781,
contains item of payment to Dr. Elijah Howis
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for visits a medicens 1162-10; and payment to Alijah Prat for nursing the deceased & family in ce swall pop 120-0; to Levi Prat for nursing £ S. &c. 300-0. .
Warrant to Elijah Hewins, Enoch Hewins and Edward Fiscale to set of the
Brindle niffer five years old. 1 1
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406 undou's dower ind divide the remaining wo thirds of the real estate among the 1 eleven chichen of the deceased, is capable of such division. Return approved March 16,1781, setting of to the widow about 16 acres of improved land at NW and of The nove cot wounded 5W on the town road. 1 Also 10 acres of woodland in Marshall's Lot. Aino the southerly room in the house with one half of all the privileges belonging To the same. Also one half of the barn, The remaining two thirds will make but one settlement vin about 27 acres of the house E
not valued at E(08-0-0 other lots 22. Total £130.
40% Assignment of said remaining real estate on the Judge of Probate to David Grave the second son, with the consent of the eldest Don " he giving bond to pay their proportionate parts of the estimated value to the other children. The children mentioned are Dever, eldest son). David, Abraham, Benjamin , Amie, Hanmah, Abiah Adin, Lewis, Martha and Simeon, Mar.16,1781. Recorded Vol. 80, Page 73,
Distribution of balance of personal property to witour and eleven children. (80-69). Abrah is also written Alijah
In the receipts recorded Vol. 94, Page 291, &c, the children's names appear, some of them
405 in a different form , viz . Oliver Drake , David Hake, Abraham Drake, Benjamin Drake, Anna Drake, George R. Jucken & Hannah Jucker , Hannah Drake guardian of filial Drake, same guardian of Matthew Drake , Aden Inake , Lewis Drake, Simeon Drake , a minor , is stated to have deceased. Receipts dated 1793, 1796 +,,
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Suffolk Registry. 1781. No. 17369
Benjamin White. Administration.
March 16, 1781, administration was granted to Moses White on the estate of Benjamin White, late of Stoughtonham, deceased. Bond £ 50,000. Functies, Samuel Fuller and George Holmes, woth of Stoughtonham . The widow, Mary white, desires said appointment of her von Moses, as her eldest son declines to administer.
Inventory filed April 20, 1781, Ciptraisers were Benjamin Fewins and Daniel Richards with of stoughtonham and feste Jan of Jednam. 1 L
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ne vi imate consisted of none vot, 35 acres,
with buildings, 10 acres of wild land in Stoughtonhain, 60 acres of land in Decham ind
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wouldings, + 2 acres of upland and meadow at the
edge of kowe meadow,"4'E acres of meadow in Pigeon swamp in Stoughton ", 3'2 acres of meadow in four? meadow - The personal estate consisted of 1 wearing apparel, me five arm, word and bayonet, veds wedding furniture, inen, Mass and pewter vessels, kitchen furniture, Looking years chests , tables, spinning wheel , cider cases, meat tubs, by cashs "and stier such number," old saddle and bridle, I'd iron, one work of ren, two horses L
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1 four cours right sneek, carts, vid when "low, vrows and "other utensils of unsoundry" + Total, in shecie", 749-15-9, of above items 2 accounts. The first account contains
1 the names of about 25 personas to whom The estate was indebted.
Warrant to set sff dower und divide The remainder among the seven children. The commissioners were Daniel Richards, Jesse Gay and Benjamin Mewins. The dower was half of the dwelling house in Detram with convenient yard room about the house for the laying of wood Xx.", also other real estate, The remaining two thirds of the real estate was?
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412 30 acres &' and with half of writing therese in L Sedham, 4 seres of meadows in Houghton, 38
1 icies of sand in Station and buildings, 20 acres q 1
land in Sharon and joining to joshua Wittewar's Lavo "D'une estate wie adwitt of but one settlement." Assignment of said remaining real estate, by the judge of Probate To Benjamin white the oldest son, 06. 20, 1787, recorded Vol. 86. Page 89. He gave bond to pay proportional rates to the other children , viz. Moses, Samuel, Mehitable, Bulan, Jarich Devis and Mary Lewis.
Advancements had been made to the last two rawred children in the lifetime of the deceased
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Suffolk Registry. 1781. No. 17448
Thomas Fisher.
Administration.
June 5, 1781, administration was granted undor to Mary Fisher on the estate of Thomas Fisher late of Stoughtonham, deceased. Bond £ 50,000. Sureties were Nathaniel Kingsbury of Stoughtonham and Seth Clark of Medfield.
Consent by Seth Fisher and Thomas Fischer that the estate of their father Thomas Fischer "may be settled in any proper person" of Gated at Francestown, Sept. 25, 1788.
414 Inventory shows 70 acres of land with the building. A' Maisers were Nathaniel Kingsbury, Egna Mouse and Benjamin Fairbanks.
Warrant to set off dower, Qc. The Commissioners were baht. Nathaniel Morse. Nathaniel Kingsbury and Philip Withington all of Sharon . Sept. 8. 1788 . The dower. set off was the land on the east side of the country road, about 17 acres, and also 8 acres on the north side of the land on the west side of the road. The estate "widow's Tower included " was settled on Mary Billings wife of Jonathan Billings, one of the daughters
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my gilead Morse in Sharon
Honered Father & Mother of tir
our Regards to you we have taken into Conceder Ration your filter & Would have you sell the Glace to avon Fither according to your a greencent. Frances town June 42 1788
Jethe Thomas Frischer efter Lucy Fighere! Jone Billing Som Mary Billing
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THE ABOVE IS FAC SIMILE OF ADDRESS AND CONTENTS OF LETTER, OR NOTE) IN THE FILES. 1
416 Jonathan Billings Jr. [husband of Mary Billings] gave bond, Oct. 7.1788, with condition that Mary Billings will pay to Seth Fisher , the Idest ron , £ 19-5- 1 as his double share , and 1
to Thomas , Ezra , Diver , Jabez and Lucy Fisher £ 9- 12- 0 -3 each as their single shares, and will also, when the death of the widow hay to Seth £11-17-6, and to the other children" 5-18-9 Each. The sureties were Nathaniel Kingsbury and Aaron Fisher, both of Sharon.
Two accounts filed. The second account is rendered by Gilead Morse and "Mary .. his wife , formerly Mary Fisher and administrating of the state ; dated and signed, "Medfield.
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October 7, 1,88. "Helead Morse. Mary Morte."
The first account shows "Paid to Lunt. Billing Collie? E 1287-3, paper currency equal in hard money & 17-3-2 - ilso to said Billing in hand money & 3-4-3 - Paid to Naomi Should E 45 equal To 50-12-0" Also payments to Josiah Talbot, Eben? Hill, Stephen Hawes, Win Ouvrage Thos Claris, Mary Payson, Nathi Morse, Um Richards jun. Joshua Word, ball Johnson ju. Benja Hodges, Sam? Hewin, Nath ? Kingsbury. Sarah Hirson, Dr. Elijah Hewin, Daniel Richards Seth Fisher, Benja Randal, UM Ellis, Mary Boyden, Joshua Swift, Enoch Billing, Solomon. Day, Jam! Folman, Noah Johnson, Venja Fairbanks,
418 John Lewis , The first account is dated and (.
Himed Wedfield. April 3ª 1787. Mary Fisher
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Suffolk Registry. 1781. Benjamin Estey Administration.
No. 17530.
August 28, 1781, administration was granted to Joanna Estey widow, on the state of Benjamin Estey Late of Stoughtonham , gentleman, deceased. Bond £ 30,000. Sureties were Elijah Hewins , physician , and Josefin Hewins fr . Inventory October 16.1781. appraisers were Joseph Hewins , Daniel Rickards and Edward Bridge Savel . Wearing appare, two old Bibles and other books fire arm & ammunition , beds , bedding and some other Leven, household furniture or utensils, horse furniture,
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Uws work, Lits tow, cider cashs, tubs, and 1
other cumber, cart and wheels and other utensils of husbandry, I house, 2 open, 2 cours, I yearling, I swine , 14 geese , corn in the field , hay in the varu , rye in the straw , some flap unrotted , the houve Lot, 53 acres, with the buildings thereon, about I'2 acres waste land in west side of Hobbs
10 s. work, and about I 2acres of swamp in Mashalog. cedar warh. Total # 295-18-9
Account illowed Nov. 19, 1782. contains 44 items of payment to individuals. One item is_ For one journey down, the Judy not being at home "2" Warrant to set off dower and divide the rest of the real estate among the seven children . The .
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421 commissioners were Edward Bridge Vavell , Daniel Richards und Elijan Hewins. Return allowed and filed Nov. 19, 1782 . Dower wand wounded on Land of oseph Hewins fr. and Land of Caft. William Billing. Estate will admit of only one settlement. Assignment of the remaining two thirds of the real estate by the Judge of Probate to Job Estey, he giving bound to pay to Joanna Estey, the administrations, 205-14-3, balance due to her. on her account, to Ebenezer Estey, the oldest son, £ 12-6-5 as his double share, to the legal representatives of Benjamin Estey deceased, Legal representatives of Abigail Packer deceased, Lydia Payson , Joanna Bird and Unity Johnson , other
422 Children, £ 0-3-2'2- each. Assignment dated Nov. 19, 1782, recorded Vol. 81, Page 671.
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Suffolk Registry. 1783 Ebenezer Holland, Administration.
No. 17967.
13 June 1783. administration was granted to Joseph Holland, cordwaiver, on the estate of Ebenezer Holland, late of Stoughtonham " deceased. Bond £ 5,000. Sureties were Moses White of Sharon and Jacob Gould of walpole. No other paper in the case.
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Suffolk Registry. 1783 No. 18074 Parkman Bradshaw.
Administration €
November 25, 1783. William Bradshaw of Sharon was appointed administrator of the estate of Parkman Bradshaw, late of Sharon, gentleman, deceased. Functies on low were Thomas Bayley and Nathaniel Hall ,distiller), both of Boston.
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Suffolk Registry. 1785. No. 18535
Ebenezer Tisdale. Administration .
October 11, 1785 administration was granted to John Drake Jr. on the estate of Ebenezer- Tisdale Jr., late of Sharon, deceased. Bond £ 5,000. Sureties were William Drake of Sharon and Abijah Tisdale of Easton. To the Honorable Oliven Wendle, Judge of Probate for the County of Suffolk: Whereas my husband Ebenezer Jisdle died & 28th day of May 1785 und left me with sum small children, I see no way that
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you will oblige yours to serve.
Dated Sharon September 4 21 st 1785. Joanna Tisdale. Attest. dremuel fuller. Edward Tisdale.
To the Honorble Oliver Wendle, Judge
of Probate for County of Suffolk: Whereas my son Ebenezer Jisdle of Shawn died & 28th day of May and left a widdow und sum small children, I living 1
out of the County, and on many other accounts
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it would be difficult for me to administer on his estate. Therefore I would desire that. Mr. John Drake of Sharon ( eldest brother. to widdow ) might have a letter of administration on se estate , and in so doing you will oblige yr Humble Servant. Dated, Easton, September & 21 st 1785. Attest.
Eben Tisdale .
Joseph Gilbert. Mace Tisdale .
Inventory filed January 10, 1786. Appraisers were beacon Samuel Bird and Lieu! Lemuel Gapen, both of Sharon, and Capt. Amara Williams of Easton Macey in signature.
430 Swelling house, barn, corn-barn, improved homestead containing 50 acres at £1-16-0 pr. acre, ne pasture wout ISD pods easterly from the house containing 12'2 acres "set at 6 dolars for. acre", in price of ¡meadow containing 4 acres at £5-8-0 hr. acre" 100 z acres of woodland adjoining the homestead Stock of cattle, hay and fodder in the barn, with the out-door movables and utensils ofhusbandry. all in-door movables, household furniture a mi rtinius money due on notes, and in hand 1 State note which reads # 26-13- 6 " , 30 lbs . of butter & 100 lbs. of cheese. Total £ 656-6-4. Real estate divided of " Ebenezer Tisdale Late of Sharon in that part of the county of
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Suffolk which is now Norfolk " Warrant dated Nov. 26, 1799. Commissioners were Benjamin Randall of Sharon, Jeremiah Hirson and John Atherton Ir. both of Stoughton. The return. states that division is made among his three children wereafter named ( his stier war children having died intestate, by means where of the said three children became their role heirs)"
Set off to Priscilla wife of Jesse Smith Jr, Oldest daughter now living) the easterly woodlot, 57 acres , with privilage in orchard of Edward Tisdale. Set off to Joanna Fiscale (second daughter) the westerly wood lot, 69 acres, and the pasture mastering of the above Edward Fisdale's, 12 Lacres
+32 Set off to Ruth Tisdale youngest daughter) homestead form with buildings, 106 acres; and meadow on Marshalog river, 4 acres, the paying To Miccella #20. Return approved Feb. 25, 1800. Account allowed March 11,1788, has the following item "Allow'd the widow a further sum for her care of the children , her charges to arts a new meeting house of other charges necessarily incurred £ 30."
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Suffolk Registry, 1788 No. 19040.
Elizabeth Gapen. Administration.
April 1. 1788, administration was granted to Lemuel Gapen on the estate of Elizabeth leapen( the late wife of Ebenezer baken ) late of Sharon deceased. Bond £ 5,000. Sureties were Oliver Everett and Ezekiel leapen, both of Sharon.
Inventory filed April 15, 1788. Appraisers were Edward Bridge Favell , William Billing and Benjamin Randall all of Sharon. 30 acres of land one were swamp, & 12 acres of land. No other papers on file
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Suffolk Registry. 1789. NO. 19338.
Samuel Bird. Administration .
September 8.1789, administration was granted to Benjamin Randall on the estate of tamine Bird, rate of Sharon , deceased. Bond Five thousand pounds & MY " . Sureties, Nathaniel Fisher and Ebenezer Hover ( seaman ) , both of Stoughton. Inventory filed October 19, 1790. Aftraisers were Royale Kowick, Lemuel Capen and Gilead Mouse . 4't acres of land "on the west side of the pond " piece of meadow bottom on the south end of the fond" juice of wirschland adjoining (
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land of Brenning, Heans and Jannet, piece of 1
1 woodward adjoining and of Benjamin i de, piece of mordinide adising und of form tolinson L
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( 7 (He'sland, home cot 00 acres, [also personal property) Return made of creditors claims, by the commissiones appointed to examine them. The commissioners were Josefin Mewin, and Vonathan Bieling Jr. amount of claims #85-7-5-1.
Account in estate word in order of Court * Common Picas et varidue. Some items are ver fies mortgage homestead , three acres" land near Kog hond" Land east side of the road, land at the
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youth and of the pond.
March 20. 1792, order of distribution of estate to the creditors "in the proportion of seven shillings and two fence for every twenty shillings of their respective debts, which is all they can receive till some further discovery of said deceased's Estate" viz to bacon Samuel Foplife, Proprietors Treasurer, Benjamin Randall, Noah Wiswell, Col. June Mann, Nathaniel Morse, Nathaniel Guild, Dea. Avery, Hezekiah say, Richard itzyon, Samuel Bird, Ezekiel Price, Laban Wheaton.
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Suffolk Registry. 17-10. Silence Wild .
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Administration
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Daughter; request. To the House Vannes
Sullivan Esq. Judge of Probate for 1 1 bounty of diyfort he, Sheweth that my 1
mother widow Silence Wild Late
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. 1 Stoughtonham, decest leaving wither huseins for child inst my self, and I apprehend that the if administration in nin estate
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revolves ion ine; but in reason sfin age
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the whos. n said estate. Forborough 1 Hammary 4 6th 1790. Widow Silence wood. " granted !
January (2. 1790. administration was granted 7 A To yoshua word physician, of tourism .
The state of silence wild, rate of stoughtonham, deceased, Novel £5,000. functie, were Hezekiah Henne physician if scarborough , and Richard 00 L Billings of walpole.
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