The Probate records of Lincoln County, Maine, 1760 to 1800, Part 23

Author: Maine Genealogical Society (1884- ); Maine. Probate Court (Lincoln County); Patterson, William D. (William Davis)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Portland, Me., Printed for the Society
Number of Pages: 472


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Isaac Boney, late of Winthrop. Hannah Boney, of Winthrop, wid- ow, Adm'x, 17 Jan., 1792. [V, 21.] Samuel Wood and Reuben Brainerd, both of Winthrop, sureties. Inventory by Amos Stevens, Nathaniel Fairbanks and William Pullen, all of Winthrop, 12 Feb., 1792. [V, 56.] Additional inventory 10 Jan., 1793. [VII, 226- 227.] Nathaniel Fairbanks and Samuel Wood, commissioners to ex-


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amine claims. [VII, 227.] Widow's dower set off by Nathaniel Fairbanks, Samuel Wood and William Pullen. 22 Sep., 1794. [VII, 228.] Advertisement of sale of real estate, 24 Sep., 1794. [VII, 228.]


David Jackson, late of Hallowell. Rebeckah Jackson, widow, and Benjamin Stickney, both of Hallowell, Adm'rs, 17 Jan., 1792. [V, 22.] James Page and Jason Livermore, both of Hallowell, sureties. Inventory by Nathaniel Dummer, Samuel Dutton and James Carr, all of Hallowell, 10 May, 1792, £505 : 0: 2. [V. 101-102.] Daniel Cony and William Brooks, both of Hallowell, commissioners to exam- ine claims. [V, 207-208.] Inventory of real estate at Sandy river by James Carr and Isaac Savage, both of Hallowell, and John Blunt, of Winthrop, 21 Jan .. 1794, £ 21: 7. 0. [V, 210.] Advertisement of sale of real estate, 13 Feb., 1794. [V, 211.] Account filed, 5 Sep., 1794. [V, 212-213.] Distribution ordered 6 Nov., 1794. [V; 213-214.] Advertisement of sale of real estate, 10 Feb., 1794. 253.]


Nathaniel Foster, late of Woolwich, shipwright. Dorothy Foster, of Woolwich, widow, Adm'x, 6 Feb., 1792. [V, 22-23.] Aaron Abbot and Thomas Snell, both of Woolwich, sureties. Inventory by David Gilmore. Abner Wade and Richard Harnden, all of Woolwich, 14 Feb., 1792, £207 : 7: 6. [V, 52-53.] Samuel Harnden and David Gil- more, both of Woolwich, commissioners to examine claims. [V, 184.] Widow's dower set off by David Gilmore, Richard Harnden and Ab- ner Wade, 8 Ap., 1794. [V, 186.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 17 Mar., 1794. [V, 186-7.] Account filed and distribution ordered 30 May, 1794. [V, 187 and 200-201.]


Hatherly Foster, late of Bath. Hatherly Foster, of Bath, Adm'r, 15 Mar., 1792. [V, 23.] Consider Turner and Caleb Marsh, both of Bath, sureties. Inventory by Joshua Philbrook, Ephraim Fitts and Joseph Lambard, all of Bath, 2 June, 1792, 5190: 19: 0. [V, 94.] John, minor son, and Martha, minor daughter, chose Dummer Sewall, of Bath, to be their guardian, 26 May, 1797. [VII, 55.] Dummer Sewall, guardian unto Benjamin, Alexander and Thomas, minor sons. 26 May, 1797. [VII, 55-56.] Yearly value of real estate appraised at $42- by Joshua Philbrook, Christopher Cushing and Laban Loring. all of Bath, 8 Sep., 1797. [VII, 157.] Account filed 19 Sep., 1797. [VII. 157.] Division of personal estate among Charles, Hatherly, William, John, Benjamin, Martha, Alexander and Thomas, 19 Sep .. 1797. [VII, 211-212.] Division of real estate among same by Josh-


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ua Philbrook, Christopher Cushing and Joseph Sewall, all of Bath, 19 Ap., 1798. [VII, 70.] Account of Dummer Sewall, guardian of Al- exander, filed 24 Aug., 1804. [Unrecorded.]


John Winchell, late of Topsham. Samuel Winchell, of Topsham, Adm'r, 28 May, 1792. [V, 30-31.] Inventory by John Patten, James Fulton, and Joseph Graves, all of Topsham, 4 July, 1792, £313: 2: 4. [V, 97.] John Fulton and Ezekiel Thompson, both of Topsham, commissioners to examine claims. [V,


:76.] Advertisement of sale of real estate, 23 Sep., 1793. [V. 178.] Account filed 29 Ap., 1794. [V, 179.] Distribution ordered 29 May, 1794. [V, 174-5.]


Timothy Foster, late of Winthrop. Sibella Foster, widow, Adm'x. Inventory by Josiah French, Benjamin Brainerd and Benjamin Fair- banks, all of Winthrop, 13 June, 1785, £565 : 18 : 10. [V, 31 to 33.] Division of real estate by John Page, Josiah French and Benjamin White, all of Winthrop, 2 June, 1786 : dower to widow, remainder to Timothy Foster, David Foster, Stewart Foster, Stephen Foster, Micajah Dudley and Ephraim Stevens. [V, 34.]


Francis Perry, late a resident of Pownalborough. Ezra Taylor, of Pownalborough, Adm'r, 31 May, 1792. [V, 34-35.] Samuel Good- win, of Pownalborough, and William Haley, of Pittston, sureties. In- ventory by Philip Theobald, Samuel Goodwin, Jr., and Louis Houde- lette, all of Pownalborough, 2 July, 1792, £6 : 8: 2. to which Adm'r adds a sum of money. £7 : 16 : 0. [VI, 62-63.] Account filed 29 Ap., 1794. [VI. 64.]


In the Name of GOD. Amen. I Oliver Robins of Thomaston in the County of Lincoln and Commonwealth of Massachusetts yeoman, being sick and weak in Body, but of perfect Mind and Memory, Thanks be given unto 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 and Testament : That is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hand of Al- mighty God. that gave it. and my Body I recommend to the Earth, to be buried in decent Christian Burial, at the Discretion of my Executors ; nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty Power of God. And as touching such world- ly 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


Imprimis. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Son Oliver


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Robins junior the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to him by my Ex- ecutors, which together with what he has already received is his full part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Son Otis Robins the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to him by my Executors which together with what he has already received is his full part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give, devise, and bequeath unto my well beloved Sons Shep- pard Robins and Rufus Robins, whom I likewise constitue, make and ordain joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament, all my Lands, Messuages, and Tenements of what name or nature soever, together with all my wearing Apparel, Husbandry Tools, and Cattle of all kinds, and all my other Estate of what name or nature soever, excepting what is herein otherwise particularly disposed of, by them freely to be possessed and enjoyed, and to be equally divided, for Quantity and, Quality, between them or their legal Representatives, they paying my just Debts, Funeral Expences, and the Legacies hereby otherwise given ; but if either of them shall not arrive at the Age of twenty and One Year, nor have Children of his own, or marry, the surviver to possess and enjoy the whole.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well-beloved Daughter Elioe- nai Crocket the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by My Exe- cutors, which together with what she has already received is her full Part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well-beloved Daughter Sybel Fales the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by my Executors, which, with what she has already received is her full Part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Lois Killsa the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by my Executors, which, with what she has already received is her full Part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Lucy Butler the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by my Executors, which, with what she has already received is her full Part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Sabra Barrows the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by my Executors, which, with what she has already received is her full Part or Share out of my Estate.


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Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Mella Butler the Sum of Five Shillings to be paid to her by my Executors, which with what she has already received is her full part or Share out of my Estate.


Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Betsey Robins, my Feather- Beds, Case of Drawers, Tables, Chares, and Pew- ter with all my other Household Furniture to be by her free possessed and enjoyed ; together with two Cows to be paid and delivered to her by my Executors when she arrives at the Age of twenty and one Years or on her Marriage. And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke, and disannul all and every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, Be- quests, and Executors by me in any ways before-named, willed and be- queathed ; ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this twenty Second Day of March, in the Year of LORD One Thousand Seven Hundred and Nine Two


Signed, Sealed, published pronounced his


and declared by the said Oliver Robins as his last Will and Testament in the


Oliver X Robins (seal) Mark


Presence of us James Stackpole Saml Jennison David Fales


Probated 31 May, 1792. Oliver Robins, Adm'r cum Testamento an- nexo, 31 May, 1792. [V, 35-36.] Inventory by Mason Wheaton, James Weed and Samuel Brown, all of Thomaston, 2 July, 1792, £655 :13:0. [V, 99-100.] Oliver Robins, guardian unto Rufus, minor son, 22 June, 1799. [IX, 180.]


Peter LeMercier, late of Pownalborough, merchant. Polly Le- Mercier, of Pownalborough, widow, Adm'x, 26 Dec., 1791; Jaque Goud, of Pownalborough, and Nicholas Gaubert, of Bowdoin- ham, sureties. Inventory by Daniel Spring, William Lewis and Sam- uel Goodwin, Jr., all of Pownalborough, 29 Dec., 1791, £230 : 14 : 3. [V, 41-42.] Edmund Bridge and Samuel Woodward, both of Pow- nalborough, commissioners to examine claims. [VI, 65.] Widow's dower set off by Daniel Spring, Samuel Woodward and Carr Barker, all of Pownalborough, 7 Nov., 1792. [VI, 67.] Advertisement of sale of real estate, 25 Jan., 1793. [VI, 68.] Account filed and distribu- tion ordered 9 Jan., 1795. [VI, III to 113.] Advertisement of sale


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of real estate, to Mar., 1795. [VI, 1:3-114.] Account filed 28 May, 1785. [VI, 115.]


Mary Jennison, late of Cambden, spinster. William Gregory, of Cambden, Adm'r, 14 Jan., 1792 : Moses Copeland, of Warren, and Samuel Tolman, of Thomaston, sureties. [V. 45.]


Mehitabel Grover, of Georgetown, widow, non compos. John White, of Georgetown, guardian, 5 June, 1792. [V, 47.]


John Orr, late of Bristol. Rosanna McMillen, of Boothbay, widow, Adm'x, 24 July, 1792. [V, 84-85.] Samuel Montgomery and John Murray, both of Boothbay, sureties. Inventory by Jonas Fitch and James Huston, both of Bristol, and James Little, of Newcastle, 15 Aug., 1792, £155 : 10: 0. [V, 85.] Thomas McClure and James Little, commissioners to examine claims. [VI, 53.] Account filed 8 Sep., 1794. [VI, 54.]


Samuel Brown, late of Boothbay. Mary Brown, widow, declined administration, 15 June, 1792. John Murray, of Boothbay, Adm'r, 25 July, 1792. [V, 86.] Samuel Montgomery and Thomas Boyd, both of Boothbay, sureties.


Martha, Alexander and Samuel. minor children of Samuel Wylis, late of Boothbay, chose Hugh Rogers, of Georgetown. to be their guardian. 5 Oct., 1792. Robert, minor son of said Samuel Wylie, chose David Ring. of Bath, to be his guardian, 29 Sep., 1792. [V, 87-88.]


James McCobb, Jr., late of Georgetown. Mary McCobb, of Georgetown, widow, Adm'x, 7 Sep., 1792. [V, 88.] Jordan Parker and Joseph Bowker, both of Georgetown, sureties. Inventory by Jor- dan Parker, Elijah Drummond and Joseph Bowker, all of Georgetown 5 Nov., 1792. $10 : 16 : 0. [VI, 223.]


Nathaniel Leeman, late of Edgecomb. Betty Leeman, of Edge- comb. widow, Adm'x, 7 Aug .. 1792. [V. 89.] Henry Leeman and William Foye. both of Pownalborough, sureties. Inventory by Will- iam Patterson. Ebenezer Gove and Isaac Clifford, 22 AAng .. 1792, £208 : 11 : 3. [VI, 229-230.]


In the Name of God Amen. I John McCarter of a place called St. Georges, in the County of Lincoln and State of Massachusetts Bay in New England Yeoman, Being tho' weak in body yet of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God ; calling into mind the mor-


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tality 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 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 in decent Christian burial at the Discretion of my of my Executor, nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection. I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life, I give, demise, and dispose of the same in the follow- ing manner and form.


Imprimis I give and bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Jane, Ten Acres of Land, beginning at the Extremity of a point of Land, Com- monly Called Winslow's point, bounded between St Georges River and. a Cove Called Thomsons Cove, and running North Easterly along Said River ; untill a Line running West North West, from said River to the Cove afore said includes the Ten Acres aforesaid : Also a Cow and three Sheep within Six months after my Decease.


Item. I Give unto my well beloved Daughter Mary Ten Acres of Land (adjoining to that bequeathed to my Daughter Jean) and running North Easterly along said River untill a West North West Line as afore said Shall include Ten Acres, Also Two Cows and three Sheep, to be delivered as afore said, together with the priviledge of the North westerly front room as long as she may require it.


Item I Give unto my well beloved Daughter Margaret Ten Acres of Land nex adjoining to that bequethed to my Daughter Mary, and running up along said river North Easterly untill a Line running West North west as aforesaid Shall include ten Acres, also a Cow and three Sheep to be delivered as aforesaid by my Executor


Item I Give to my well beloved Daughter Elizabeth Ten Acres of Land next adjoining to that bequeathed to my Daughter Margaret and run- ning up along said River North Easterly untill a Line running West North west, includes ten acres, also a Cow and three Sheep to be de- livered as afore Said by my Executor


Item I give unto my well beloved and Only Son James, the whole of my Land (except what is already bequeathed as is above Specified) to- gether with all the Buildings thereon, together with all my personal Estate, Excepting what is herein bequeathed


Item I give unto the Children of my well beloved Daughter Martha Deceased each one a Guinea to be paid them as Soon as the Oldest of


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them Comes of Age


Lastly I do Constitute, make, and ordain my Son James McCarter Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament. And do hereby utterly disallow, revoke, and disannul all, and every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, Bequests, and Executors, by me in any ways before named, Willed, and Bequeathed, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.


In Witness whereof I do hereunto Set my hand and Seal this fifth day of February Annoque Domini One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty nine


his John X McCarter (seal)


Mark


Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced, and Declared, by the Said John McCarter as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto Subscribed our Names


John Nicholls, D. M Jona. Nutting John McKellar


Probated 18 Sep., 1792. [V, 94-95.] Inventory by Moses Cope- land, of Warren, Seth Vose and Marlboro Packard, both of Cushing, 12 Dec., 1792, £897 : 8 : 3. [V, 195-6.]


Martin Sidelinger, late of Waldoborough. Agreement among heirs, viz : Peter Sidelinger, George Sidelinger, Daniel Sidelinger, Charles Sidelinger, Andrew Storer, Charles Brodman, who in their agreement mentioned as an heir one Jacob Rominger then living in North Caro- lina, and Mary Sidelinger, widow of deceased. [V, 102-103.] Peter Sidelinger, of Waldoborough, Adm'r, 12 Mar., 1793. [V, 130-1.] Peter Light, of Waldoborough, and Benjamin Kinsel, of Nobleborough, sureties.


Jesse Davis, late of Bowdoin. Hannah Davis, of Bowdoin, widow, and Joshua Davis, of Sidney, Adm'rs, 2 Oct., 1795. [V, 106.] Ez- ekiel Thompson, of Topsham, and James Curtis, of Brunswick, sureties. Inventory by Isaac Hinkley and Samuel Tibbets, both of Bowdoin, and James Wilson, of Topsham, 30 Oct., 1792, £359 : 4: 3. [VI, 116.] John Merrill, of Topsham, and Samuel Tibbets, of Bowdoin, commissioners to examine claims. [VI, 117.] Widow's dower set off by Isaac Hinkley, John Merrill and Samuel Tibbets, 15 July, 1795.


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[VI, 120.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 16 Sep., 1795. [VI, 139.] Account filed 27 May, 1796. [VI, 140.] Distribution or- dered 30 May, 1796. [VI, 149-151.] Seth Hinkley, of Bowdoin, guardian unto Jonathan and Rebecca, minor children, 10 Jan., 1799. [IX, 178.] Rachel, minor daughter, chose Seth Hinckley, of Lisbon, to be her guardian, 25 Aug., 1804. [IX, 252.]


Joseph Stevens, late of Winthrop. Jonas Stevens, of Winthrop, Adm'r, 20 Dec., 1792. [V, 107.] Joel Chandler and Cyrus Bald- win, both of Winthrop, sureties. Inventory by Paul Lambert and Ebenezer Davenport, both of Winthrop, and John Gray, of Readfield, 26 Dec., 1792, £128: 12: 7. [V, 120.]


John Conely, of Bristol, non compos. Joshua Cross, of Bristol, guardian, 1 Jan., 1793. [V, 108.] Inventory by Thomas Thompson, Henry Fosset and James Drummond, all of Bristol, 31 May, 1793, £211 : 5 : 8. [VI, 165-6.] Account filed 9 Jan., 1795 and 27 May, 1795. [VI, 166 to 169.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 22 Jan., 1796. [VI, 250.] Account filed 8 Sep., 1797. [VI, 252.] Joshua Cross, Adm'r, 11 Sep., 1797. [VII, 153-4.] Inventory by Thomas Thompson, Andrew Parsons and Alexander Robinson, all of Bristol, 24 Oct., 1797, $537. 33; account filed 4 June, 1798. [VIII, 98.]


Peter Parker, minor son, and Prudence Parker, minor daughter, of Peter Parker, Jr., late of Groton, Middlesex County, chose John French Woods, of a place called Sandy River, to be their guardian. 10 Jan., 1793. [V, 120-121.]


Moses Dudley, of Sandy-river, non compos. William Reed, of Sandy- river, guardian, 9 Jan., 1793. [V, 123.]


Elizabeth Jewett, of Edgecomb, lately the wife of James Jewett, of Edgecomb, non compos. Moses Davis, of Edgecomb, guardian, 4 Oct., 1792. [V, 128.] Account filed 6 Jan., 1808. [XII, 377-8.]


Josiah Butterfield, late of Vassalborough. George Warren, of Wins- low, Adm'r, 10 June, 1793. [V, 131.] James Bridge, of Hallowell, and John Peirce, of Winslow, sureties. Inventory by William Pattee and Solomon Parker, both of Winslow, and David Smiley, of Sidney, 12 Aug., 1793, £100 : 0: 0. [VII, 88.] Account filed, 19 Jan., 1796. [VII, 89.]


Benjamin Hussey, late of Nobleborough. Hannah Hussey, of Nobleborough, widow, Adm'x, 3 Ap., 1793. [V, 132.] James Hall and David Dennis, both of Nobleborough, sureties. Inventory by


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Joseph Rust, Thomas Merrill and John Clark, all of Nobleborough, 6 Ap., 1793, [VI, 60-61.] Hannah, widow, guardian unto Elsa, minor daughter, 17 Sep., 1793. [VI, 61-62.] Account filed 30 Sep., 1796, at which date the administratrix had become the wife of John Austin. [VI, 240.] Widow's dower set off by David Dennis, Joseph Rust and John Winslow, all of Nobleborough, 10 Ap., 1795. [VI, 241-2.] John Austin, of Nobleborough, Adm'r, de bonis non, 27 June, 1805. [IX, 86.] Else, minor daughter, chose Joseph Hussey, of Nobleborough, to be her guardian, 9 May, 1807. [IX, 277.] Accounts filed 27 Sep., 1806, and 9 May, 1807. [XII, 45 and 173.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 16 May, 1807. [XII, 348.]


Robert Miller, late of Bristol. Nancy Miller, of Bristol, widow, Adm'x, 14 June, 1793. [V, 133.] Samuel Nickels, of Newcastle, and Benjamin Rackliff, of Edgecomb, sureties. Inventory by Thomas Boyd, of Boothbay, Samuel Clark and Henry Hunter, both of Bristol, 30 July, 1793, £32 : 14 : 4. [V, 204.] Henry Hunter and Thomas Boyd, commissioners to examine claims. [V, 205.] Account filed, 16 Sep., 1794. [V, 206.] Distribution ordered, 10 Dec., 1794. [V, 207.]


Henry McKenney, Jr., late of a place called Seven mile brook. John Gray, of Seven mile brook, Adm'r, 6 June, 1793. [V, 133-4. ] Oliver Wood, of Norridgewalk, and William Gray, of Pownalborough, sureties. Inventory by James Waugh, of Sandy river, Silas Wood, of Norridgewalk, and Jonathan Ames, of Seven mile brook, £246 : 10 : 2, to which Adm'r adds bricks valued at £11 : 3: 0. [VI, 76-77.] Widow's dower set off by James Jones, John Hilton and John Moore, Jr., all of Seven mile brook, 21 Aug., 1797. [VI, 236.] Account filed 8 Sep., 1797. [VI, 236-7.]


Anna Bradbury, of Pownalborough, widow, non compos. John Sevey, of Pownalborough, guardian, 23 Jan,, 1793. [V, 134- 5.] Inventory by Thomas Rice, Ebenezer Whittier and Jeremiah Dalton, all of Pownalborough, 12 Mar., 1793, £42 : 8: 0. [V, 236- 7.] Wyman Bradbury Sevey, of Pownalborough, guardian. 15 Mar., 1796. [VI, 133.]


Samuel Kennedy, late of Newcastle. Mary Kennedy declined ad- ministration, 15 Aug., 1793. Robert Kennedy, of Newcastle, Adm'r, 16 Aug., 1793. [135-6.] David Kennedy, of Newcastle, and Briggs Turner, of Pownalborough, sureties. Inventory by Charles Chase, Thomas Cunningham and Abernathy Cargill. all of Newcastle. 13 Nov.,


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1793, {144: 0: 0. [Unrecorded.]


William Kennedy, late of Newcastle, mariner. Robert Kennedy, of Newcastle, Adm'r, 16 Aug., 1793. [V, 136.] David Kennedy, of Newcastle, and Briggs Turner, of Pownalborough, sureties. Sarah Kennedy, of Newcastle, widow, Adm'x de bonis non, 8 Dec., 1795. [VII, 209-210.] Samuel Kennedy and Thomas Cunningham, both of Newcastle, sureties. Inventory by Charles Chase, Thomas Cunningham and Abernathy Cargill, all of Newcastle, 21 Dec., 1795, $267. 33. [VII, 210-211.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 28 July, 1797. [VIII, 49.] Report of Samuel Nickels and Charles Chase, commissioners to examine claims. [VIII, 50.] Account filed 7 Jan., 1798, at which date the administratrix had become the wife of Stephen Jewett. [VIII, 50.] Distribution ordered 15 Jan., 1799. [VIII, 51.]


Abraham Whittemore, Jr., late of Bowdoinham, mariner. Hez- ekiah Purrinton, of Bowdoinham, Adm'r, 8 May, 1793. [V, 137.] Elihu Getchel and James Purrinton, both of Bowdoinham, sureties. In- ventory by George Maxwell, Stephen Whitmore and George Thomas, all of Bowdoinham, 14 May, 1793, £13 : 2: 9. [V, 196-7.] Elihu Getchel and Stephen Whitmore, commissioners to examine claims. [V, 197.] Distribution of estate ordered 30 May, 1794. [V, 199.]


Benjamin Thompson, late of Topsham. Rhoda Thompson, of Topsham, widow, Adm'x, 29 July, 1793. [V, 137-8.] Ezekiel Thompson, of Topsham, and Benjamin Ham, of Bath, sureties.


Robert Clarke, late of Topsham. Samuel Thompson, of Topsham, Adm'r, 29 July, 1793. [V, 138.] Ezekiel Thompson, of Topsham, and Benjamin Ham, of Bath, sureties. Elenor, widow, declined ad- ministration 3 May, 1791. Samuel, oldest son, declined administration 18 Aug., 1791. Inventory by John Merrill, Actor Patten and James Wilson, all of Topsham, 26 Mar., 1794, £149: 19: 9. [VI, 239.] Jacob Eaton, late of a place called Sandy-river. Elizabeth Eaton, of Sandy-river, widow, Adm'x, 15 Jan., 1793. [V, 139.] Supply Belcher and John French Woods, both of Sandy-river, sureties. Inventory by Robert Gore, William Reed and Samuel Sewall, all of Sandy river, £617 : 2 : II. [VI, 183-4.]


Rachel, reputed daughter of Seth Delano, of Winthrop, chose Abiel Walton, of Winthrop, to be her guardian. 26 Oct., 1793. [V, 139- 140.]


Boyes Cooper Jameson, late of Warren, a minor. Katey Cox, of


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Warren, widow Adm'x, 17 Sep., 1793. [V, 140.] Moses Cope- land and William Bogs, both of Warren, sureties.


Joseph Decker, late of Edgecomb, mariner. Sarah Decker, of Edgecomb, widow, Adm'x, 4 Jan., 1793. [V, 141.] Moses Davis, of Edgecomb, and Ebenezer Whittier of Pownalborough, sureties. Inventory by Francis Cook and John Huse, both of Pow- nalborough, and Ebenezer Gove, of Edgecomb, 27 Mar., 1793, £574 : 2:9. [V, 142.] Francis Cook, of Pownalborough, and Barnabas Sears, of Edgecomb, commissioners to examine claims. [V, 225.] Distribution of estate 26 Aug., 1795. [VI, 91 to 93.] Widow's dower set off by Moses Davis, of Edgecomb, John Huse and Francis Cook, both of Pownalborough, 2 Jan., 1795. [VI, 127-8.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 18 Feb., 1795. [VI, 128.] Account filed 28 May, 1795. [VI, 129-130.]


Thomas Bowers Hurrup, late of a place called Barretts-town. Betsey Hurrup, of Barretts-town, widow, Adm'x, 11 July, 1793. [V, 145.] William Thompson, of Thomaston, and John Gordon, Jr., of Camden, sureties. Inventory by William Hewitt, John Hilt and Samuel Bartlett, all of Barrettstown, 7 Sep., 1793, £217: 15: 5. [V, 146.] William Gregory and Peter Ott, both of Camden, com- missioners to examine claims. [V, 222.] Widow's dower set off t; William Hewitt and John Hilt, both of Barrettstown, and John Mc- Kellar, of Cushing, 10 Oct., 1793. [V, 224.] Advertisement of sale of real estate 23 Sep., 1794. [V, 224-5.] Sale of reversion of wid- ow's dower advertised 10 June, 1795 ; account filed and distribution ordered 10 Dec., 1795. [VI, 109 to 111.]




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