Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 1 1635-1717, Part 42

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in ye presence of us witness Jacob Green Tho Chase


Joseph fifeild [seal]


Edward fifeld [seal] Benjamen flifeild [seal]


Jonathan fifeild [seal]


ye mark of X mehetabel ffifeld [seal]


ye mark of X Abigail ffifeld [seal]


The subscribers heareof (viz) mary fifeld & John fifeld Joseph fifeld and Edward fifeld, Benjamin fifeld & Jonathan fifeld, mehit- abell fifeld & abigell fifeld personally appeared and acknowliged this above written Instrument to bee theire free & vollintery act & deed this 2ª day of september 1706 before mee


Nath" weare Justice of peace 3rd Aug 1706


I allow and Approve of the above Agreement


Pr Joseph Smith


Judge of probats of wills &c-


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[Warrant, Sept. 3, 1706, authorizing Capt. Henry Dow and Capt. Jacob Green, both of Hampton, to receive claims against the estate. ]


[Warrant, Sept. 3, 1706, authorizing Capt. Jacob Green and Thomas Chase, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Sept. 3, 1706; amount, £270.2.0; signed by Jacob Green and Thomas Chase. ]


[List of claims against the estate, Feb. 28, 1706/7 ; amount, £18.7.8 ; signed by Henry Dow and Jacob Green. ]


EDWARD BEAL 1706 NEWCASTLE


In the Name of God Amen the twentieth Seventh day of septem- ber 1706


I Edward Beal of Newcastle in the province of Newhampshire Mariner Being Sick and weak in Body


Item I Give And Bequeath unto my Son John Beall my house and Land on the Great Island, in the parish of Newcastle To him and his heirs Lawfull Begotten of his Body for ever To Have And To Hould To him and To them the heirs of his Body for ever Alwayes provided that If the sd John Beall Decease without Lawfull Isue then my three Daughters or the survivers of them shall have Liberty To sell or Dispose of the same and make Equall Division of the produce there of any thing above To the Contrary also my will is that my son John or three Daughters that Take posesion of my house and Land after my Death shal pay my Grandson willm wain three pounds


Item I Give and Bequeath unto my youngest Daughter Martha on fether Bed with all the furniture thereunto Belonging To her and her heirs for ever Also I Give my Daughter Elizabeth on fether Bed and furniture and a Silver Spoon the Two Beds and spoon To Be Equally Devided By Equall value Between the above sd martha and Elizabeth


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Item I Give and Bequeath unto my three Daughters viz Sarah and Elizabeth and martha all the Remainder of my estate as household stuff and els not heerein mentioned unto them and their heirs for ever To Be Equally Devided amongst them By Equall portions


And Last of all I Doe nominat and appoint my well Beloved Brothers John Cotton & [erased] To Be Sole Executors of this iny Last will and Testament and in Case my said Brother John Cotton see Cause To Chuse any other To Beare part of the Ex- ecutorship with himself I Doe By these presents allow and Ratefy the Same And Doe By these presents Declare all the above writ- ten To Be my Last will and Testament as is above Exprst witness my hand and Seal the Day and yeare above writ'en


Signed and sealed and Declared the Signe of


In the presence of the subscribers


Edward X Beall [seal]


Charles Kelly


Solomon Cotton wm" Godsoe


[Proved Jan. 7 and Feb. 4, 1706/7.]


[Inventory, Feb. 6, 1706/7; amount, £111.16.10; signed by John Pickering and Job Alcock. ]


[Report of Job Alcock and John Pickering in regard to claims against the estate, Sept., 1707.]


[Various bills and accounts, containing signatures of Charles Kelly and George Jaffrey. ]


THOMAS ROLLINS 1706 EXETER


[Administration on the estate of Thomas Rollins of Exeter, yeoman, granted to his widow, Rachel Rollins, Oct. 19, 1706.]


[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 316.]


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[Warrant, Oct. 22, 1706, authorizing Capt. Robert Coffin and Lieut. Jonathan Wadleigh, both of Exeter, to receive claims against the estate.]


[Guardianship of Samuel Rollins, aged sixteen years, granted to his mother, Rachel Rollins, Nov. 5, 1706.]


[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 82.]


[Inventory, Nov. 7, 1706; amount, £419.18.2 ; signed by Rob- ert Coffin and Jonathan Wadleigh. On the back is a list of


" The Childrens Names


Thomas Rawlins


Moses Rawlins


Joseph Rawlins


Benja Rawlins


John Rawlins


Aaron Rawlins


Sam" Rawlins


Mary the wife Steph: page


Alice the wife of Rog" Shaw


Rachel Rawlins "]


[List of claims against the estate, Jan. 28, 1706/7 ; amount, £72.4.4; signed by Jonathan Wadleigh and Robert Coffin. ]


Augt 28th 1707: An Agreement made and Concluded upon between Rachel Rawlins of Exeter Administratrix to the Estate of Thomas Rawlins Sen' deceased which she hath now made with her sonns and daughters in divideing of the Lands and Orchards as ffolloweth.


ffirst I Rachel Rawlins have took my third part of the Land adjoyneing to the House on the North Side of a Lane which Runns into my Land and the Orchard on the North Side of the House.


And Thomas Rawling his Land Sixteen Rodd wide and soe to Runn from the High way which is agreed upon between all my brothers into the Woods to the Extent of the aforesaid Land


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And Joseph Rawlings Nine Rodd wide and Soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land ; And Aaaron Rawlins Nine Rodd wide and soe to Runn the wedth to the Extent of the aforesaid Land


And Samuel Rawlins Nine Rodd wide and Soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land.


And Mary page tenn Rodds wide, and Soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land


And Alce Shaw tenn Rodd wide and Soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land./


And Rachel Rawlins Tenn Rodds wide and Soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land


And Benjamin Rawlins beginning at Hampton Road tenn Rodds wide and soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land


And John Rawlins adjoyneing to Hampton Rode Eleaven Rodds wide and soe to Runn to the Extent of the aforesaid Land the Di- vision of another little ffeild, adjoyneing to Lieu' Lorrances Land and an Orchard as followeth divided accordingly and agreed upon by us all whose Names are hereunder written.


her Rachel X Rawlings Mark Thomas Rawlings


Moses Rawlings


Joseph Rawlings Benja Rawlings John Rawlings Aaron Rawlings Rachel Rawlings


Rachel Rawlings appeared before me Joseph Smith Esq' Judge of probates &c: and prayed the above Agreement might be Al- lowed and Recorded & Thomas Joseph and Aaron Rawlings de- sired the same on behalfe of the rest of the subscribers and them- selves and that all debts due from the Estate be paid in Equal


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proportion by the Children of Said decd according to their Divi- dens


[Allowed Sept. 2, 1707.]


[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 94.]


[Various accounts, notes, bills, receipts, etc., containing signa- tures of Thomas Rollins, James Sinclair, Richard Dolloff, George Jeffers, Richard King, Daniel Bean, Benjamin Rollins, John Bad- ger, Humphrey Wilson, John Dole, Joseph Smith, George Jaffrey, Christopher Pottle, Peter Coffin, Nathaniel Ladd, Thomas Web- ster, Benjamin Dole, Samuel Fellows, Nathaniel Weare, Robert Coffin, Jonathan Wadleigh, John Pickering, Thomas Phipps, and James Dudley . ]


AUGUSTINE BULLARD 1706 PORTSMOUTH


In the Name of God Amen the twenty fourth day of October in the fifth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Anne by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Queen de- fender of the faith &c: Augustin Bullard of portsmouth in the province of New Hampshire Marriner being Sick in body but of good and perfect Memory and Sound disposeing minde thanks be to Almighty God and calling to Remembrance the Uncertaine Estate of this Transitory life, and that all flesh must yeild Unto death when it shall please God to call doe make and declare this my last Will and Testament in Manner and forme following Re- vokeing and Annulling by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments, will and wills heretofore by me made and de- clared either by word or writeing. And this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament and None other. And now for the Settling of my Estate both Real and personal as it hath pleased God farr above my deserts to bestow upon me I doe Order Give and dispose the Same in manner and forme following (that is to Say) first I will that all those Debts and duties as I owe in Right or Conscience to any manner of person or persons whatsoever


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shall be well and truely contented and paid within Convenient time after my decease by my Executrix hereafter Named.


Item I give and bequeath Unto my Deare and loveing wife Hannah my dwelling House ; and Land in portsmouth aforesaid belonging to my Said dwelling House with all Orchards Gardens and Appurtenances Adjoyneing to the Same, for and dureing her Natural life.


Item Give Unto my Said wife my Negroe Boy Quash to her sole proper use and behoofe for ever.


Item I give Unto my Said wife all my personal Estate as Household Goods Mony plate and all other Moveables and Uten- sils to be by her Sold or disposed off If occasion shall be towards her Maintenance and the bringing upp of my sonn Benjamin Bul- lerd.


Item My will is that after the decease of my Said wife My dwelling House Land Orchards and Gardens with all the Appur- tenances thereunto belonging shall Revert in fee to my Said Sonn Benjamin Bullerd and his heires for Ever.


Item My further will and minde is that in Case the said Ben- jamin Bullerd my Sonn shall dye without Issue lawfully begotten of his body that the said dwelling House Land Orchards & Gar- dens & Appurtenances thereunto belonging shall be and Remaine to my Sonn in Law Henry Dyer and his heires for ever./


Item I give and bequeath Unto my Said Sonn in Law Henry Dyer a certaine Lott of Land Scituate lying and being in ports- mouth aforesaid Bounding by the dwelling House of Roger Swaine Westward and the land of Ruth Trueworthy Eastward, & ffront- ing upon the High way by m" Keais to him and his heires for ever.


Item I doe Order and direct that when my Said Sonn Benja- min Bullerd shall possesse and Enjoy my said dwelling House Land Orchards Gardens and Appurtenances thereunto belonging that from the time he enters into peaceable possession of the same he shall pay Unto my Said Sonn in Law Henry Dyer twenty pounds ? Annum for two yeares./


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Item I give Unto my Brothers Benjamin and Jasper Bullard of Barbadoes five shillings each as a legacye./


Lastly I doe hereby Nominate and appointe my Said Loveing wife to be sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first before written Annoq Domini 1706./


Signed Sealed Published and


his


declared In the presence off- Ichabod Plaisted


Augustin X Bullard [seal] Mark


John Knight Cha: Story


[Proved Sept. 8, 1709.]


[Warrant, Sept. 8, 1709, authorizing Samuel Keais and Oba- diah Morse, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Jan. 10, 1709; amount, £435.18.4; signed by Samuel Keais and Obadiah Morse.]


THOMAS BICKFORD 1706 DOVER


In the name of God amen I thomas Bickford being very sick and weak in body *


Imp I will and give to my well beloved wife brigit all my moveable Estate both wihin in dors and without Except one Cow and one bead which I bequeath and give to my daughter Johanna and my wife is to discharge all my Just debts and funarall charges and allso my wife is to have the hole benfit and Improvement of all my farme and pasture whih belongeth to it Untill my sons John and Eliezer shall be of age-


Itm I will and give to my son John all the plantation on which I now Live with the whome pasture but John is not to have it till he coms of age and my son John shall pay to his brother Joseph twelve Pounds in any Good pay when Joseph shall com of age and for Every year that my wife shall Remaine a widow after


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John hath the farme in his possesion John shall pay her tenn pounds per year dureing her widowhood-


Item I will and give to my son Elezer I will and give forty Acors of Land which Lieith at Long marsh with all Priviledges thereto beloning when he shall com to twenty one years dureing that time my wife shall have the whole benefit and when Elezer hath the posession of the Land he shall pay to his mother five pounds ayear dureing her widowhood


signed sealed pronounced and Thomas Bickford [seal]


decleared in the presence of Us


october the thirty first- 1706


William ffurbur


John bickford John Dam


[Proved March 4, 1706/7.]


[Administration on the estate of Thomas Bickford of Dover granted to his widow, Bridget Bickford, March 4, 1706/7.]


[Warrant, first Tuesday in April, 1707, authorizing Jeremiah Burnham and Francis Matthews, both of Dover, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory of the estate of Thomas Bickford of Oyster River ; amount, £253.10.0 ; signed by Jeremiah Burnham and Francis Matthews ; attested Sept. 2, 1707.]


SAMUEL PEASE 1706 EXETER


[Administration on the estate of Samuel Pease of Exeter granted to Richard Hilton of Exeter, yeoman, Nov. 5, 1706, the widow having renounced administration.]


[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 317.]


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FRANCIS PAGE


1706 HAMPTON


In the Name of God Amen


The last Will and Teastiment of ffrancis Page of Hampton in the Province of New Hampshire in New England Who being aged and Weak of Body


Imprimis I give and bequeath unto Merabah my welbeloved wife two load of good marchble Hay a yeare to be delivered att Home or twentie shilling of mony a yeare which she please to be payd by my son ffrancis page during Her Naturall life or to Her day of Marriage : And she is to Have the use of all my pastures att the lott Com'only So called that is now in possestion during her naturall life or to Her day of marriage : Also the use and improvement of my Right of the saw mill hereafter given to my son Joseph page so long as she live : As also the use of one End of my Dwelling House Where I now live which End she please so long as she live : As also the use of that End of my lott where sayd House stand taking the whole Bredth so ffar as Robert Moul- tens so long as she live As also the use and improvement of all the land and mash that I give hereafter to my son Joseph page untill sd Joseph arive to the age of twentie one years And then she is only to Have the use of ffive acres of mash by goodman ffullers : And I give and bequeath to my sayd wife all my stock of Cattell of all sorts Whatsoever and all my moveable and Hous- hold stuff and impliments of Husbandrey all within dors and with- out Excepting only what I shall hereafter dispose of in this my last will All ffor Her disposing off according to Her descretion so it be among my Childring :


It I give and bequeath unto Samuel Page my Welbeloved Son all the land meadow and mash ground for the which I Have given Him a Deed of gift under my Hand and Seall already It being ffor his Portion although sayd gift should not be Recorded accord- ing to law yitt I do here Confeirm the sayd Deed of gift by this my last will I also give him half my Right in the sawmill


It I give and bequeath unto ffrancis page my welbeloved Son my Dwelling House where he now liveth and all that lott where


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sayd House standith being ten acres more or lass which was some times William Marstons of Hampton senior With all the out Houses standing there upon and ffrute trees growing upon the same the sayd lott is lieing and being betwene the lott of Christepher page and the lott of Ensg" Samuel Marston : I also give unto the sayd ffrancis page five acres of Salt mash adjoyning to Christepher pages part of that I bought of William ffuller : And also ffive acres of ffresh meadow that I bought of Nathaniel Boulter lieng westerly of the mill Brook in the West Meadows Commonly so Called : As also two shears of mash ground in the litell River Mashes All which land meadow and mash ground he the Sayd ffrancis Page have now already in his Possestion I also give unto the Sayd ffrancis Page All my Right of land in the north devition And Half a sheare in the Cow Common with all Rights and priv- elidgis belonging to Half a sheare of the sª Common as it lieth now in Common. I Also give and bequeath unto him the sayd ffrancis page A Certaine Parsell of Meadow and upland that was Some times Jefery Mingies lieng over the mill Brook above sayd being in all five acres More or less lieng on the Right Hand of the way goeing to Abraham Draks lieng between land some times Thomas Wards now in the possestion of Abraham : Drake And bounded with the above sayd Mill Brooke on the East or Easterly : all to Him and his Heiers ffor Ever He paying unto his mother all what I Have ordred Him to pay as above sd in this my last will & Teastiment


It I give and bequeath unto Joseph Page my welbeloved son all that land where I Now live that was some times John Redmans And now in my Possestion Reserving only fortie Rod att the Cor- ner next Peter garlands Hous which I dispose of other ways I Also give unto the sayd Joseph page all the Houses there upon standing to Injoy one End att the age of twentie one years and the other after his mothers decease but he the sd Joseph is not to Injoy all the land that was John Redmans untill after his mothers decease as before mentioned I also give unto the sayd Joseph page all that my lott of upland and swamp that was sometimes


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William fullers lieng between the land of John ffuller on the East or Easterly and West or Westerly the land of Peter Garland in part and the land of Thomas Crosbey in part be the same Eight acres More or less as it is so bounded I also give unto the sayd Joseph page my ffresh meadow att the springs Commonly so Called being Sixe acres more or less lieng between the meadow of Sam- uel Marston and Thomas Nudd I also give unto the sayd Joseph page five acres of salt mash that I bought of William ffuller lieng next ffrancis pagis on the westerly side ffrancis pages I also give sd Joseph page the one Half of my Right in the Saw mill upon Taylers River after His mothers decease I also give to sd Joseph page The one Half of a sheare of Cow Commons in Hampton with all Rights belonging to Half a sheare of sd Common as it lye in common now to Him & his Heiers :


It: I give and Bequath unto my welbeloved Daughters (viz) Lucy Robey the wife of Icabod Robey : Susanah Bachilder the now wife of Benjamin Bachilder Meribah Tilton the now wife of Samuel Tilton & Rebeckah Page my pece of ffresh meadow lieng near Pine Island to be Equally devided between them And my will is that lucy Robeys part of sd meadow After Her decease Is to goe to Her now Daughter Lucy Robey If she be liveing if not to the next Eldist Child that she Have liveing att her Darth : And if any of my other Daughters dye without Children there parts of the meadow my will is shall goe to my son Samuel Pagis Eldist son then liveing And my will is ffurther that the acre of meadow that I bought of Nath" Boulter And the meadow and upland on the left Hand of the way goeing to Abraham Draks that was some times Cap" Husseys my Executors I give them full power to sell part or all for the paying my Just and Honist Debts and if that be not Enough I give them ffull power to Sell any part of my stock of Cattell to pay what is wanting-


And my will ffurther is that wheras my Son Samuel Page is to pay twentie five pound to me or my order that he build a House for that upon the fortie Rod of land I Reserved by Peter Gar- lands And my two sons ffrancis page and Joseph page to build


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two Chimlys of Brick in the middle of sayd House and one End of sayd House I Give to my Daughter Rebeckah page the other to my granchild Lucy Robey and the fortie Rod of land wher it stand to be Equally devided between them I also give to my Daughter Rebeckah page one Bed & all the bed cloths there unto belong- ing-


It I give unto my two daughters Meribah Tilton & Rebecka page one shear of the Cow Commons as it lieth now in Common And to Rebecka ten bushells of Endien corn a yeare after Her mothers decease So long as she live unmarried to be payd by my Son Joseph and francis is to put the chamber att the East End of the House in good Repayre and Rebacka to have it So long as She live unmarried and ffrancis to find Her : sixe cord a wood a yeare after Her mothers decease till she is married I give to my son Joseph page a pece of fresh meadow lieng over the mill Brooke Commonly so Called be the Same more or less lieng on the left Side or Southerly Side the way .-


And I do constitute and appoint my trustie and welbeloved sons Samuel page Samuel Tilton and Benjamin Bachilder to be my Executours them or Either of them to this my last will and teasti- ment as witnes my Hand and seale this fourteen day of November in the yeare of our Lord : One thousand Seaven Hundred and sixe and in the fift yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne lady Anne by the grace of God Queen of Greatt Brittaine france and Ireland defender of the faith : &c


francis page senior did Signe seale and declared this Before written to be his last will and teastiment in pressence of us witneses


Samuel Chapman Tho Crosbie Susanah X knowls Her mark : Henry Dow [Proved Dec. 2, 1706.]


francis page


Senior His mark [seal] & X Seale


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RICHARD BUCKLEY 1706/7 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of Richard Buckley of Ports- mouth, merchant, granted to his widow, Sarah Buckley, Jan. 7, 1706/7.]


[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 322.]


[Bond of Sarah Buckley of Portsmouth, widow, with George Jaffrey of Portsmouth as surety, Jan. 7, 1706/7, in the sum of £600, for the administration of the estate ; witnesses, Robert Arm- strong and Charles Story.]


[Warrant, Jan. 7, 1706/7, authorizing Richard Joce and Charles Story to receive claims against the estate. ]


[Inventory, Jan. 10, 1706/7; amount, £431.4.8; signed by George Turfrey and Richard Joce.]


EZEKIEL PITMAN 1706/7 DOVER


[William Pitman of Dover, minor, more than fourteen years old, son of Ezekiel Pitman of Dover, deceased, makes choice of Jere- miah Burnham of Oyster River, yeoman, as his guardian, Jan. 7, 1706/7 ; witnesses, John Cotton and Charles Story.]


[Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 237.]


[Citation, Feb. 7, 1708/9, to Elizabeth Pitman of Oyster River, widow of Ezekiel Pitman, and Francis Pitman, his brother, to ap- pear on the first Monday in March to administer the estate of Ezekiel Pitman, otherwise administration to be granted to Jere- miah Burnham, guardian of William Pitman, son of the deceased : return signed by John Ambler, constable.]


[Administration granted to Jeremiah Burnham, guardian, April 4, 1709.]


[Inventory, Jan. 2, 1709/10; amount, £81.2.0; signed by Joseph Jones and Francis Mathes. ]


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[Warrant, Feb. 14, 1709/10, authorizing Francis Matthews and Joseph Jones to receive claims against the estate. ]


[Release of guardianship, April 16, 1712, William Pitman to Jeremiah Burnham, and Jeremiah Burnham to William Pitman, the ward having reached the age of twenty-one, years. ]


[Probate Records, vol. 3, pp. 238, 239.]


[Note, May 12, 1691, with signatures of Ezekiel Pitman, Ed- . ward Wakeham, and John Smith.]


JAMES WEYMOUTH 1706/7 NEWCASTLE


In the Name of : God Amen : the ninth day of Jenuary in the year of : our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Six Seven I James Waymouth of New Castle in the province of New hamp- shire in New England : in America., being Sick and weak in body, *


Item : 'I give and bequeath unto my three Children Mary Waymouth Kathrin Waymouth and Luce Waymouth this my Dwelling house and Land belongin now in My own possession Equaly to be devided amongst them but further my intent and Meaning is that my beloved wife Kathrin Waymouth shall have & Injoye the Said house dureing the Terme of : her Natural Life and after her Decease then to my aforesaid three Children Mary : Kathrin & Luce Waymouth


Item I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid three Childrin Mary Waymouth Kathrin Waymouth and Luce Waymouth all that my Shop : with the Land : ajoyning and belonging which I lately bought of George Vaughan being forty foot front by : the highway and one hundred and Ninty foot in lenght and adjoynin to my Now Dwelling house : only : my intent and Meaning is that my aforesaid Wife Kathrin Waymouth Shall have and injoye the same Dureing her Natural Life and if she shall be droven to Straits and Wants the same May be disposed of: for her Soport and releife and. Not Other wayes


Item I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid Child Mary Way-


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mouth my Gold ring to be delivered unto her by my Executrix. when she shall arive to years of discresion


Item I give and bequeath unto my three Childrin Mary Way- mouth Kathrin Waymouth and Luce Waymouth all the platte Lately given me by my Mother - - Dimond deceased Equally to be devided between them and to be delivered to Each of : them att Each of : their ages of one and Twenty Years or Dayes of Maraige, and in Case Either of my Said Children Should Dye and Depart this Life before the arrive to their severall ages of one and Twenty years then my will and Meaning is that the bequests of any of them that shall soe happen to Dye shall redound to the survivor or survivors by Equall porc'ion




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