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Andw. Mc, Farland (seal)
Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by Andrew McFarland to be his last will and testament,
in presence of us
Jno Murray
Paul Reed John Reed
Probated Ist Wed. of Oct., 1781. [II, 176-8.] Inventories by John Leishman, Samuel McCobb and John Holten, all of Boothbay, 31 July, 1781, £814: 0: 8. [II, 229 ;] 26 Sep., 1782, £41 : 16 : 8. [II. 230.]
William McClintock, late of Boothbay. Margaret Mcclintock, of Boothbay, widow, Adm'x, 26 Sep., 1781. [II, 182.] William Lith- gow and James McCobb, both of Georgetown, sureties. Inventory by Edward Emerson, of Boothbay, David Gilmore and James Fullerton, both of Woolwich, 26 Oct., 1781. [II, 257.]
John Hinkley, late of Georgetown. Hannah Hinkley, of Georgetown, widow. Adm'x, 31 May, 1781. [II, 183] Jordan Parker and Sam- uel Hinkley, both of Georgetown, sureties. Inventory by Jordan Parker, David Oliver and Nathaniel Wyman, 21 Sep., 1781, £141 : 3 : II. [III, 59.] Jordan Parker and Nathaniel Wyman, commissioners to examine claims. [III, 60.] Account filed 4 May, 1786. [III, 108.]
Charles Stuart, late of Penobscott River, mariner. Abigail Stuart, of St. Georges, widow, Adm'x, 30 Nov., 1780. [11, 183.] George McCobb, of St. Georges, and William Farnsworth, of Waldoborough, sureties. Inventory by George McCobb, Joseph Robinson and laac Wiley, all of St. Georges, 12 Dec., 1780, $19: 12: 5. [III, So.]
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William Farnsworth, of Waldoborough, and Moses Copeland, of War- ren, commissioners to examine claims. [III, 81.] Account of Abigail Farnsworth, Adm'x, filed 30 May, 1786. [III, 82.]
In the name of God Amen. I Hullah Randall of Topsham in the County Lincoln and Common Wealh of Massachusetts ; Single woman, being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory (blessed be God) do this tenth day of September in the year of our LORD one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty two, make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner following. (that is to Say) Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Brothers William Randall and Daniel Randall in equal halves all my Goods Chattles and Estate to them the Said William Randall and Daniel Randall their Heirs and Assigns forever, and I do Constitute and appoint the Said William Randall and Daniel Randall to be my Executors of this my last will and Testement in witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the day and year above mentioned .- Signed Sealed published
and declared by the Said Testator as and for her last
huldah Randall (seal)
will and testament, in the presence
of us who at her request and in
her presence in the presence of each other, have Subscribed our names as witnesses thereto
John Merrill David Robertson her Hannah X Allen mark
Probated Ist Wed. of Jan., 1782. [II, 184.]
James Archibald, late residing at Machias, trader. Jonas Farns- worth, of Machias, Adm'r, I Nov., 1783. [II, 186.] James Avery and Benjamin Coolidge, both of Boston, sureties.
Prince Barker, late of Newcastle, mariner. Hannah Barker, of Newcastle, widow, Adm'x, 23 Jan .. 1783. [II, 186.] John Hussey and Joseph Taylor, both of Newcastle, sureties. Inventory by Benja- min Woodbridge, John Ward and Kenelm Winslow, all of Newcastle, 20 Feb., 1783, £17 : 7 : 4. [III, 220.] Account filed 17 Sep., 1788. [Unrecorded.]
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In the Name of God, Amen. The third Day of October in the Year of our Lord 1782. I Rachael Joyce on the Island Muscongus, in the County of Lincoln and State of the Massachusetts, Spinster, being in perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God for the Same; and Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body, and knowing, that it is ap- pointed for all once to Dye, Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament : That is to Say, Principally and first of All I Give and Recomend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it; and for my Body I recomend it to the Earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Survivors nothing Doubting, but at the Generall Resurection, I Shall receive the Same again by the Mighty power of God; and as Touch- ing Such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me in this life I give and Dispose of the Same in manner and form following ; That is to Say.
In the first place, I Give my Great Chair which is in Marshfeild my Great Chair to my Son Seth Joyce.
Item I Give to his oldest Daughter Margarett a Chest with one Drawer and Square Table which is at Jonathan Joyces. As also all the house hold Goods I left at her fathers.
Item as I have given my Son Jonathan a Trade to Support him That is his part
Item I give to Jonathan's Daughter Rachael a feather bed I left with her father.
Item I give to my Son in Law Barney Fountain a Great Chair.
Item I give my Grandson Jacob Fountain my land att Foxhole in Marshfeild.
Item I give to my grand Daughters Elizabeth and Rachael Fountain all my household Goods that I Leave here to be Equally Divided
Item I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Fountain my Weaving Loom and Tackling.
Item I Give to my Grandaughters Elizabeth and Rachael Fountain fiveteen pounds old Tenour which their father Barney Fountain owed me for takeing up his note for that Sum of Carpous White to be Equally Divided as also a Johannes in Gold I lent him the sd Barney Fountain to get his Chimneys Built to be Divided between his Daugh- ters Elizabeth and Rachael.
Item As I have Given my Son Isaac Joyce a Trade to Support him that is his part.
I also appoint my Grandson Jacob Fountain to see this my will to be
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Settled as I have given, and I Do revoke all or any other Will Ratify- ing this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.
In Wittness Whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal, the Day and Year above written. Sign'd Seal'd and publish'd her pronounc'd and Declar'd Rachael X Joyce (seal)
by the S'd Rachael Joyce as her
mark
Last Will & Testament in
presence of us the Subscribers
Wm Loud
Nathaniel Hupper he Susanna X Hupper mark
Probated 12 Ap., 1783. [II. 187.]
Robert Wilson, late of Topsham. Samuel Wilson, residing at little River, so called, Adm'r, 4 June, 1783. [II, 188.] David Reed, of Topsham, and Enoch Danford, of Brunswick, sureties. Inventory by Andrew Dunning, of Brunswick, Actor Patten and James Wilson, both of Topsham, 12 Aug., 1783, £36 : 0 : 0. [III, 113.] John Merrill and Actor Patten, both of Topsham, commissioners to examine claims. [III, 113.] Account filed 4 Jan., 1787. [III, 129.]
John Springer, late of Frenchman's Bay, shipwright. Hannah Springer, of Frenchman's Bay, widow, Adm'x, 12 June, 1783. [II, 190.] John Johnson, of Frenchman's Bay, and William Springer, of Bath, sureties. Inventory by Thomas Hill, of Gouldsborough, Moses Butler and Paul Simpson, both of Frenchman's Bay, 8 Aug., 1783, £284: 14. [II, 208.]
Samuel Winchell, late of Topsham. Sarah Winchell, of Topsham, widow, Adm'x, 29 May, 1783. [II, 191.] James Fulton and Ar- thur Hunter, both of Topsham, sureties. Arthur Hunter, of Topsham, Adm'r de bonis non, 15 Ap., 1786 ; James Fulton and James Henry, both of Topsham, sureties. [III, 158.] Account filed 15 Mar., 1787. [III, 244-5.] Inventory by John Patten, of Bowdoinham, Samuel Graves and John Rogers, both of Topsham, 1783. [IV, 4-6.]
Hezekiah Sautell, late of Vassalborough. Nehemiah Longley, of Vassalborough, Adm'r, 16 Sep., 1783. [II, 191.] Joseph North, of Hallowell, and Samuel Goodwin, Jr., of Pownalborough, sureties.
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William Howard and Joseph North, both of Hallowell, commissioners to examine claims. [III, 129.] Account filed 6 Feb .. 1787. [III, 130.] Inventory by Obadiah Sawtell, Asa Holden and Jonas Page, all of Shirley, Middlesex County, 9 Sep .. 1783, £14: 18: 6. [IV, 10.] Inventory by Moses Sawtell, Thomas Smiley and Isaac Cowen, all of Vassalborough, 4 Oct., 1783, £28 : 0: 1. [IV, 10-11.]
In the Name of God Amen the Twenty Seventh day of July Anno dominy 1783. I David Clark of Hallowell in the County of Lincoln and in the province of the Massachusets Bay In New England.
Calling to mind the mortality of my Body and knowing that it is ap- pointed unto man once to Dye Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament.
That is to say First of all I Give and Recommend my Soul into the hands of God who gave it and my Body to the Earth to be Buried in a Decent manner at the discretion of my Executor not doubting but I shall Receive the same again by the Power of God and as to such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to Bless me in this life I Give demise and Dispose of in forni Following (viz)
I will and order my Real Estate to be Sold at the Discretion of my Executor here after named and my Just Debts to be paid out of my Real Estate by my Executor if there be Enough if not to be made up out of my Personal Estate.
after my Funeral Charges are paid and my Just Debts Paid-Imprimis I Give and bequeath to my Executor one Half of all my Estate Real and Personal that Is left
Item the Other Half I Give and Bequeath to my three Children David. John. and Polly. to be Fqually Divided amongst them by my Executor. Item I Give and Bequeath my wareing Apperil to my Executor
Sarah that was once my wife I utterly Refuse having any part in my Estate or being my Heir or havind any Right of Heirship in my Estate
I Do hereby Constitute and appoint my Beloved Brother Simeon Clark to be my Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby Revoke and utterly disannul all and Every other former Will legasies and bequeaths by me heretofore made Ratifying and Con- firming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In wit- ness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Day and year afore said
Signd and Seald in Presents
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of us Thomas Hinkley James Hinkley Jonas Dutton
David Clark (seal)
Probated 15 Sep., 1783. [II, 192.] Inventory by Thomas Hinkley, Jonas Dutton and Paul Blake, all of Hallowell, 17 Dec., 1783. [IV, 14.]
In the Name of God Amen.
I Christian Cline of a place called Waldoborough In the County of Lincoln and province of Massachusetts Bay in Newengland yeoman being in healh of Body and of perfect mind & memory
thanks be given to god. Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die do make and ordain this my last will & testament : that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hand of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried at the discresion of my Executors : nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touch- ing such worley Estate wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form-
I give and Bequeath to Elibeath my dearly beloved wife whoume I likewise constitute make and ordain the Soul Executrix of this my Last will and Testament one yoake of oxen one horse one Cow & young Calfe one heffer given to her.
I give unto my well beloved son George Cline the one Cow & one hefer & one hefer Calf one year old one young Calf.
I give and Bequeath to Elibeath my Daughter one Cow one Iron Stow and one Brace Kittle holds four pails of warter the wife of the said Cline is to Keep the Stow and Brace Kittle her Life time.
I give to John milk Cline one pear of yearlin Sears and one Sheep I give one Sheep to Mary Veerz one Sheep
and I do hareby utterly disllow revoke and disannull all & Every other former testament will Legacie Bequaest & Executions by me in any ways before named willed and bequethed Reatfing and Confirming this to Be my Last will and testament in witness whereof 1 have sett my hand & seal this twenty Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty three
Signed sealed published and delivered by the said Christian Cline as
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his last will and testament in the presence of
Christian Cline (seal) test John Hunt
Nathan Sprague
Probated 1 Oct., 1783. [II, 194.] Inventory by Jacob Umbehind, Daniel Feilheur and John |Hunt, all of Waldoborough, 18 Nov., 1783, £65: 17: 5. [III, 35.] Account filed 29 Nov., 1783. [III, 36.]
Joseph Swasey, late of Vassalborough. Judith Coye, of Hallowell, widow, Adm'x, 24 June, 1783. [II, 195.] Jeremiah Hall, of Win- throp, and Oliver Hall, of a place called Washington, sureties.
Abiah Coye, late of Hallowell. Judith Coye, of Hallowell, widow, Adm'x, 24 June, 1783. [II, 196.] Jeremiah Hall, of Hallowell, and Oliver Hall, of Washington, sureties. Daniel, minor son, chose Squire Bishop, of Winthrop, to be his guardian 6 Jan., 1783. [II, 201.]
William Simpson, late of Newcastle. Elizabeth Simpson, of New- castle, widow, Adm'x, 10 June, 1776. [II, 196.]
Richard Temple, late of Bowdoinham. Elizabeth Temple, of Bow- doinham, widow, Adm'x, 24 Sep., 1783. [II, 197.] Zacheus Beal and Zebulon Preble, both of Bowdoinham, sureties. Inventory by Abraham Preble, James Bowker and Nathaniel Jellison all of Bow- doinham, 14 Oct., 1783, £86 : 15 : 8. [II, 209.] Zacheus Beal and George Thomas, both of Bowdoinham, commissioners to examine claims, 27 Jan., 1786. [III, 183.] Account filed and distribution ordered, 3 Oct., 1786. [III, 184-5.]
Jacob Stevens, late of Edgecomb. John Ryan, of Edgecomb, Adm'r, II Sep., 1783. [II, 198.] William Cunningham and Samuel Hall, both of Edgecomb, sureties. Account filed 9 Sep., 1784. [III, 128.] Inventory by Asa Gove, Samuel Webber and William Cunningham, all of Edgecomb, £97: 14: 2. [IV, 15.]
James Thornton, late of Bath. Susanna Thornton, of Bath, widow, Adm'x, 17 Oct., 1783. [II, 198.] John McFarland and Samuel Beal, both of Bath, sureties. Inventory by Henry Sewall, Hatherly Foster and Joseph Lambard, all of Bath, 16 Jan., 1784, £464 : 17 : 4. [II, 210.] Account filed 5 Sep., 1794. [V, 251-1.] Division of estate by Dummer Sewall, Simeon Turner and Joseph Lambard, all of Bath, 1 July, 1796, among John Thornton, William Thornton, Joshua Thornton and James Thornton. [VI, 222.] James and Joshua, minor sons, chose Susanna, widow, to be their guardian, 27 May, 1796. Sus-
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anna, widow, guardian unto William, minor son, 27 May, 1797. [VII, 52.53.]
Elizabeth Ellison, late of Topsham, widow. William Malcom, of Topsham, Adm'r, 22 Jan., 1784. [II, 199.] John Reed, Jr., and John Umphrize, both of Topsham, sureties. Inventory by George White, John Reed and William Randall, all of Topsham, [IV, 12.]
Jonathan Spafford, of Pownalborough, guardian unto Mary and Martha, minor daughters of Samuel Cochran, late of Newcastle, deceased, 20 Mar., 1774. [II, 200.] Mary Cochran chose Robert Cochran. of Newcastle, to be her guardian, 7 Oct., 1789. Robert Cochran, guar- dian unto Martha, 7 Oct., 1789. [IV, 89.]
In the Name of God amen-
The 21st Day of April in ye Year of our Lord 1775, I John Molloy of Pownalborough in ye County of Lincoln in ye Province of ye Massa- chuset Bay in New England, Cord winder, being of perfect Mind & Memory thanks to almighty G'd calling to mind the uncertainty of this frail Life, & knowing that it is appointed unto all Men once to die, do make Constitute & declare this my last will & Testament,-viz first of all I give & recommend my soul into ye hands of God that gave it, & my Body I recommend to ye Earth to be buried in a decent Christian Burial at ye discression of my Executor hereafter named nothing doubting but at ye Resurection I shall receive ye same again by ye Almighty Power of God-and as touching such worly Estate with which it has pleased almighty God to bless me in this Life, I give demise & dispose of all ye same in ye following manner, viz my Mind & will is that my just Debts I owe to any Person or Persons whatsoever shall be paid by my Executrix hereafter named in Convenient Time after my Death.
Imprimis- I give & bequeath to my well beloved & intended Wife Hannah Hutchinson ye whole of my Estate both real & Personal & household goods & Every thing I die possessed of, to enable her to pay my just Debts & Funeral Charges, & for her Comfort & soport, for her Use & improvement, & disposal for Ever-I do hereby Nominate & Constitute & ordain my well Beloved & intended Wife Hannah Hutchinson above named my Sole Executrix of this my last will & Testament, & I do hereby utterly Disannul, revoke & disallow all & Every other former will & Testament, ratifying & Confirming this, & this only to be my last will & Testament, in witness whereof I have here-
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unto set my Hand & Seal ye Day & Year first above mentioned, In present of Thos. Moore Seth Hammon
Susannah Crosby
John Molloy (seal)
Probated 4 Feb., 1784. [II, 202.]
In the Name of God Amen 1 Godfry filler of Waldoborough in the County of Linclon in ye Massachusetts State being Very Sick in body but of perfect Sences and Knowing that I must die and how Sone I Know not I have thought fit to make this my Last Will and testament viz in the first place I give my Soul into ye hands of God who Gave itt and my body to the Earth to be decently buried att ye Discresion of my Executor whome my will is should be my Loving son John filler and I doe here will and appoint ye said John filler to Execute upon this my will in all Respects. and as to what Worldly goods itt hath pleas'd God to bless me with I Give and Dispose of in the following maner viz I Give unto my Loving wife Regine filler all my Estate both Real and personal after my Just depts are paid as her own to use oc- cupye and Improve dureing Her Life and upon her deth I Give and Dipose of the Same to my Children to be Equelly Divided betwene them in Equel shares both for Quanetee and Qualety and I doe here- by Disanul and make Void all other wills or testaments of what name or Nature whatsoever holding good and Vallied this my Last will and testement in witness whereof I the above said Godfry filler doe here- unto set my hand and seal this third day of March in the year 1784 Signed seal'd and Deliv'd att Waldoborough
in the Pressents of us his Godfry X Filler (seal)
Jabesh Cole
Christopher Newbert
Andrew Storer
mark
Probated 5 May, 1784. [II, 203.] Inventory by Jabesh Cole, Christopher Newbert and Andrew Storer, all of Waldoborough, 15 Ap., 1784. [IV, 16-17.]
Benjamin Wheeler, late of Penobscott river. Elizabeth Wheeler, of Penobscott River, widow, Adm'x, 5 July, 1784. [II, 205.] Elisha Grant and John Patten, both of Penobscott River, sureties. Inventory by Andrew Grant, Robert McCordey and Elihu Hewes, all of Penob- scot River, I July, 1785, £429: 18: o. [Unrecorded.] Simeon Fowler, of Orrington, and Reuben Newcomb, of Frankfort commis- sioners to examine claims, 11 July, 1793.
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In the Name of God Amen this second day of July A : D : 1784 I Elizabeth Milliner of Vassalborough in the Connty of Lincoln and Commonwealth of the Massachusetts being weak in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be Given to God therefor calling to mind the Mortallity of my body and Knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to die first and Principally Recommend my Soul into the hands of God that Gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executor : Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament and as touching such worly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased Allmighty God to Bless me with first I Give and bequeath to Nathaniel Lovejoy of Vassalborough thirteen Pounds Six shillings and Eight pence out of the money that is due to me which now in the Island of Antego if said money shall be recovered 2ly I Give unto Stephen Lovejoy forty Pounds to be layed out in scol- ing him at the discression of my Executor.
3ly I Give to Sarah Lovejoy my Green Damas Gown and Pettecote and Read Quilted Pettecote and one pare of Stays
And all the Remainder of my Estate Real and Personal I Give and bequeath to Abial Lovejoy Esqr whome I make and ordain my sole Heir and Executor of this my last will and testament hereby disannul- ing any former wills made by me Rattifiing this my last Will and testiment in witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal the day and year abovesaid
Signed sealed and declared by the said Elizabeth Milliner to be her last will and testiment in Presents of
Samuel Dinsmore Abiel Lovejoy Jr Polley Lovejoy
Elizabeth Millner (seal)
Probated 27 Jan., 1785. [II, 211.]
In the Name of God amen
I James Morton of Bristol in the County of Lincoln yeoman being in perfect Helth of Body and of perfect mind and memory thanks be gavien unto God ; Calling unto mind the mortality of my body and Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament; that is to say principally and first of all I gave and recommend my soul to God that gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in Decent Christian burial at the Dis- cration of my Executors ; nothing Doubting but att the General Resur- ection I sall receive the same agin by the mighty power of God. And
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as toching such worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bliss me in this life, I gave and Demise & Dispose of the same in the fol- lowing manner and form : first I gave and bequeth to Sarah my Dearly beloved wife the manadgement of my whole Estate both real and per- sonal Duering her life whom I likewise Constatute ordain and appoint the sole Executerix of this my last will and testament and all and singu- ler the aforesaid Estate by her freely to be possesed and enjoyed. and after the Decess of my beloved wife I lave to my son William two ponnd lawfull money out of my Estate liwise unto James my second son I lave two pound lawfull money to be paid out of said Estate unto my third son Robert I lave & bequeath to him the point on which he raised his house allowing him Eighty acres of land and the remander of my homestead farm and stock I leave to my forth son John him paying out of said Estate to each of my Daughters viz Sarrah Margret & Jean one hundred pound lawfull money to each of them likwise the back land in my possion I leave amongest the whole of my Children each Drawing a equal share it being one hundred acres of land.
ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and tes- tament. in Wittness whereof I have heareunto set my hand and seal this twenty seventh of feberuary one thousand seven hundred and eighty one
Signed sealed published and pronounced and Declared by the said James Morton as his last Will and testament in the presence of us Who in his presence
and in the presence of
eath other have hearto subscribed our names William McClain Samuel McClain Fergus McClain
James Morton (seal)
Probated 12 May, 1784. [II. 213.] Inventory by William Burns, David Bryant, Jr., and Lemuel Bryant, all of Bristol, I June, 1793, £343 : 18 : 0. [V, 250-1.]
Seth Webb, late of a place called Holt's Island. Solomon Kimball, of Bigwaduce, trader, Adm'r, to Jan., 1787. [II, 214.] Nathan Jones, of Frenchman's Bay, and Oliver Mann, of Bigwaduce, sureties. Inventory by Richard Hunnewell, Jr., Jonathan Lowder and Thomas Phillips, all of a place called MajaBigwaduce, 28 Mar., 1787, £73 : 9 : o. [III, 239-40.] Thomas Phillips and Richard Hunnewell, com- missioners to examine claims. [II, 261.]
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Nathan Hall, late of Winthrop. Elizabeth Hall, of Winthrop, wid- ow, Adm'x, 27 Feb., 1776. Jonathan Whiting and Stephen Pullen, both of Winthrop, sureties. Inventory by Jonathan Whiting, Stephen Pullen and John Chandler, all of Winthrop, 18 June, 1777, £293 : 11 : 6. [II, 224.] Assignment of estate to Abijah Hall, the son, 8 Jan., I796, mentions Mary, daughter, wife of Daniel Hemmenway, and Elizabeth, "the other daughter." [VI, 130-1.] Appraisement of estate by Nathaniel Fairbanks, Stephen Pullen and Squire Bishop, all of Winthrop, 23 Dec., 1795, $572. VI, 202.] Receipts of daughters to Abijah, for their shares, 27 Oct., 1795. [VI, 202.]
Silas Hathorn, late of Penobscot River. Silas Hathorn, of Penob- scot River, Adm'r. Inventory by Andrew Webster, James Budge and Isaac Freeze, all of Penobscot River, 17 Aug., 1787, £389 : 2: 0; 22 Aug., 1788, £18 : 5 : 0. Jonathan Lowder and James Ginn, both of Penobscot River, commissioners to examine claims, 12 Sep., 1787. [II, 236.]
Levi Soule, late of Waldoborough. Abigail Soule, of Waldoborough, widow, Adm'x, 4 June, 1782. Cornelius Turner and Moses Copeland, sureties. [II, 241.] Inventory by Moses Copeland, of Warren, and Nathaniel Simmons and David Vinall, both of Waldoborough, 3 July, 1783. [III, 132-3.] Account filed 2 Mar., 1796, at which date the administratrix had become the wife of Cornelius Turner. [VII, 223.] Widow's dower set off by Waterman Thomas, Charles Samson and Michael Sprague, all of Waldoborough, 1798. [VIII, 5.] Division of personal estate among widow, Levi, and Abigail, wife of Joshua Howard, Jr., 19 Sep., 1797. [VIII, 6.]
Nathan Soule, late of Waldoborough. Sarah Soule, of Waldo- borough, widow, Adm'x, 23 May, 1783. Andrew Schenck and Charles Sampson, both of Waldoborough, sureties. [II, 242.] In- ventory by Charles Samson, Andrew Schenck and Zebedee Simmons, 28 Jan., 1784 .-- [III, 134-5.] Inventory of real estate in Plymouth County by Briggs Alden, Levi Loring and Perez Loring, all of Dux- borough, 11 Ap., 1788, £500:0:0. [III, 261.] Heirs: John Trowbridge, Sarah Trowbridge, Alexander Turner, and Anna Soule. Account filed 2 Mar., 1796. [III, 262.]
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