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And also my son Richard to provide & keep a swin for my said Wife yearly as abovesaid & also my said son Richard paying all my Just debts & funerall Charges what soever.
6ly I Give & bequeath unto my Daughter Elener Berrey my bed I now ly on With ye beding & furniture & all things there unto be longng
And to this my last Will & Testament I Doe appoint my son Richard Jennis sole Executor : And Revokeing all Wills formerly by mee made I Doe Declare & sign & seal this my last Will & Testament this Twenty Eighth day of October, In ye first year of King George his Reign over Great Britain &c Annoq : Domini 1714.
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all ye Enterlineings & Raseings Was don befor ye signing & sealing &c
Signed Sealed & published by Francis Jennis to be his last Will & Testament in presence of us Wittnesses
the mark & seal of Francis X Jennis [seal]
nathaniel Lock Joseph Smith Elisabeth Smith [Proved Aug. 30, 1716.]
In the Name of God Amen
I Francis Jennis of Hampton in the Province of New Hampsh in New England being antient & Weeke in Body
2ly I Give & bequeath unto my beloved Wife Sollome all y. I received with her at our marriage (viz') the bed beding & furni- ture unto ye same belonging : with two sheep, & one Cow for ever at her dispose- And also dureing her Widowhood to possess & Injoy my dweling house, & one quartar of an acre of plowland lying on the Northwardly side of my barn together with the beni- fitt of the frute of my orchard but not the sweepedg : also the Gar- den, both which orchard & Garden which I Give her is that part on ye East Side of ye Way Going to my dweling house : likewise eight bushills of Indian Corn, & one bushill of Wheet : And also the Wintering & Sum'ering one Cow & two sheep : with fourty waight of beeff marchantable & good : also four Cords of fierwood brought home to the dore of my dweling house as also the use of my mare With the furnitur so long as she shall dwell in my abovesd house as also to her own use forever : all such provision that I shal leave at my deceas, as also all cloth made or yarn spun within one year before my deceas- for ye family use : And if it so hap- pen y& I die before the time of killing creaturs for subsisting iny family she my said wife to have them to her self for ever as above- I also quitt my Claim to ye house & land which was her former husbands John Whites being about two acres
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31y I Give & bequeath unto my beloved son Hezekiah Jennis all that land which he now Enjoys, and four Rods more from his old dweling house & so to Exend from hampton line next ports- mouth & to Run neere South west : about half a mile, towards the mile bounds so Called between the land formerly Stanyons & my land in ye North division I also Give unto my Grandson thomas Jennis son of sd Hezekiah the two shares in the old North division so called which I bought of moses Cox : And if my said Granson thomas die before he hath Lawfull Issue then to his next Brother, he my said son Hezekiah to pay yearly & every year dureing the widowhood of my said wife unto my son Richard twenty shillings in or as money or one load of Good hay- And ten shilling to my wife in Corn or wheat at common price and also to have the bigest Iron pott but one & the hoke or tramell
415 I Give & bequeath unto my son John Jennis the Land he is in possession of Joyning to his dweling house With the addition of Twenty Rods in bredth across from where his house stands, towards my dweling house, together with six acres of meadow which he is allredy in ye possession of part of itt, the whole piece being in partnership betwene me & my son Richard, he my said son John to possess & Injoy the said meadow dureing his Natureall life : and after his deceas unto his son Job, if he arive to ye age twenty two years : He my said John Delivering to my said Wife yearly & every year dureing her Widowhood, forty waight of Good beefe, And four Cord of fier wood brought home to her dore all which my said Wife is to have dureing her Widowhood &c
51y I Give & bequeath unto my son Richard Jennes all my houses buylding lands of what kind or sort soever not all Redy disposed of to him & his heirs for ever : provided he have a son named Francies, & if not to my next Heir Called by the name of Frances, together With all my stock of what Kind or sort soever : with all my houshold goods not other wise disposed of in this my will : with all my tooles & utensell for husbandrie : with all my Right to any streems or brooke of water- with all my debts, & money or other Estate not allredy disposed of to him my said
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Richard & unto his Heirs & assigns for ever he my son Richard paying to my daughter Hannah Locke twenty shillings within one year after my decease : And also to winter & summer her my said wife yearly & every year dureing her Widowhood one Cow & two sheepe, as also to deliver her two bushills of Indian Corn as men- tioned in his deed of Gift, with the adition of six bushill more of Dito, & one bushill of wheat and also to provide & keep a swine for my wife yearly during the time of her widowhood as above- said my son paying all my Just debts & funerall expences & charges what so ever
61y I Give & bequeath unto my daughter Eliner Berrey my bed beding & furniture & all things thereunto belonging : shee paying unto my daughter mehittable four pounds in good pay within one year after my decease
And to this my last will & Testament I doe appoint my son Richard Jennis my sole executor and Revokeing all Wills by me formerly made I doe declare & sign & seal this my last will & testament this twenty ninth day of December seventeen hundred & fifteen in the second year of King George his Reign over Great Britain &c 1715-
signed sealed & published by Francis Jennis to be his last will & Testament in presence of us witnesse
the marke & seal of
Francis X Jennis [seal ]
Joseph Smith Elizebeth Smith
Thomas Haines
Stephen batchelder
Joshua Winget
[Proved Aug. 20, 1716.]
[Inventory, signed by Samuel Marston and Jabez Dow ; amount, £116.0.0.]
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JAMES GORDON 1714
EXETER
[Bond of Abiel Gordon of Exeter, widow, with John Redman of Hampton and Samuel Lovering of Exeter, yeomen, as sure- ties, in the sum of £300, Dec. 7, 1714, for the administration of the estate of James Gordon of Exeter. ]
[Inventory, Dec. 21, 1714; amount, £369.6.0; signed by Thomas Webster and Robert Wadleigh.]
[List of claims against the estate, May 30, 1715; amount, £13.4.7; signed by John Gilman and Nicholas Gilman. ]
[Account of Abiel Kimming of Hampton, administratrix, of the administration of the estate of her former husband, James Gordon ; amount of estate, £369.6.0; expenditures, £26.1.6.]
[Petition of Nicholas Gordon, John Gordon, and Joseph .Gor- don, children of James Gordon, Sept. 5, 1726, for the appoint- ment of their brother, Jonathan Gordon, as their guardian.]
[Warrant Feb. 4, 1734/5, authorizing Major Nicholas Gilman, Col. John Gilman, Major Bartholomew Thing, Capt. John Gil- man, and Edward Gilman, all of Exeter, to set off the widow's third. ]
Province of By vertue of a warrent Directed to us ye NewhampshireS subscribers By Je Honorable Benjamin Gam- bling Esq' Judge of probate &cª for sd province, according to ye Directions in sd warrent to us Directed we the subscribers have Made a Divition of ye Real Estate of James Gorden of Exeter Deceased and set of to Abiel Kiming ye Late wife of sª James Gorden Deceased her third part of said Estate which is as follow- eth : viz: that her third part of ye planting Land moing and Mea- dow ground on ye southerly side of ye way that Leadeth from Capt John Gilmans saw mill to Philip wadleighs Dwelling House Begin at ye south Easterly Corner of sd philip wadleighs Land on that side of ye way and from thence to Run southerly Bounding on sª way twenty one Rods to a stake standing By a Rock and
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from thence to Run south aboute seventy six Degrees west untill it Coms to a hemlock tree marked with J standing in M' Thomas Websters Line and from thence Runing Northwesterly bounding on said websters Land untill it Comes to ye Litle River and then to Run Easterly Bounding on sd Litle River and sd wadleighs Land untill it Coms to ye place first mentioned, and her third part of ye Land & orchard on ye Northerly side of ye above s" way is to Begin at a stake standing aboute halfe waies Between ye Dwell- ing house of Jonathan Gorden and ye Dwelling house formerly Said James Gorden Deceased and from thence to Run North twenty five Degrees East five Rods to a stake and from thence to Run North aboute twelve Degrees East to ye above sd Litle River to a stump marked J taking in fifteen appel trees of ye orchard ¡next to ye above sd houses and twenty one appel trees of ye orchard next to sd River and from sd stump to Run westerly and Southerly Bounding on sd River and way untill it Coms to ye above sd house of James Gorden Deceased and so to ye stake first mentioned in this part of ye Land-
and her third part of ye pasture Land Lying on ye southerly side of ye aforesª planting and Meadow ground is Bounded as fol- loweth : Viz. Begining at a stake standing on ye westerly side of ye way that Leadeth from sd Gilmans saw mill to M' websters Land and standeth nineteen Rods north Easterly from a Burch tree standing on a Rock near M' websters south East Corner of his Land and from sd stake to Run north aboute sixty Degrees west seventy foure Rods to a pine tree marked J and from thence to Run west Eight Rods to a Elme tree marked J standing in M websters Line and from thence to Run south Easterly bounding on M' websters Land and Northerly on ye above'sd way untill it Coms to ye stake first mentioned in ye pasture Land all which peices or parcels of Land is set of and bounded this fourth Day of may Annoque Domini 1736 By us
John Gilman John Gillman Edward Gilman
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[Guardianship of Nicholas Gordon, John Gordon, and Joseph Gordon, minors, more than fourteen years old, sons of James Gordon of Exeter, granted to their brother, Jonathan Gordon of Exeter, Sept. 8, 1726.]
[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 384.]
JOSHUA TOWLE 1714 HAMPTON
In the name of God, Amen. I Joshua Towl of Hampton in the Province of New Hampshire in New England, Husbandman, being weak in body * * *
Item, I Give, & Bequeath to my well Beloved Wife Sarah all my Houshold Goods, Cattle, & Moveables to be wholy at her dis-, posal, She paying to my Daughter Hannah Gilman as hereafter ordered ; I also give to my said wife the use & Improvement of my Dwelling House which I now Live in, with all my lands Mes- suages & Tennements (excepting six acres hereafter Mentioned) during her Natural life.
Item. To my Beloved Son Joshua Towl I give & Bequeath four Acres of Upland joining upon the land of my Brother Philip Towl in Hampton, together with the Dwelling House standing upon the said Land. I also give to my said son all other my Houses, Lands, Messuages, Tennements (Except what is here- after mentioned) after the Decease of my wife.
Item, To my Beloved Daughter Sarah Towl I give, & Bequeath two Acres of Land joining upon the Land of Elisha Smith in Hampton.
Item, To my Beloved Daughter Hannah Gilman (she having already recieved part of her Portion) I give five pounds to be paid by Sarah my wife in Cattle or good Merchantable Provision at Money Price.
And I Constitute, Make, & Ordain my Beloved Brother Caleb Towl, & my Beloved son Joshua Towl Executors of this my Will. And I do hereby utterly Revoke, & Disanull all other former
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Wills, Legacies, & Executors by Me in any ways before this time Named, Willed, & Bequeathed, Ratifying, & Confirming this, & no other to be my Last Will, & Testament. In Witnem whereof I have hereto Set my Hand, & Seal this Second Day of November In the year of our Lord One thousand Seven Hun- dred, and fourteen.
Signed, Sealed, & Declared by the said Joshua Towl to be His Last Will, & Testament in pres- ence of
The Mark X of Joshua Towl. [seal]
Sam Smith
Willm Haniford Edmund Rand
[Proved Dec. 8, 1715.]
[Inventory, Dec. 5, 1715 ; amount, £131.15.0 ; signed by Will- jam Staniford and Edmund Rand. ]
ROBERT WALKER 1714 PORTSMOUTH
In the name of God Amen, the Seventeenth day of November In the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and four- teen, I Robert Walker of Portsmº in New Hampshirew Eng- land Marriner being verry Sick & weak of Body
Item I give & bequeath unto my beloved wife Abigail whome I likewise Constitute, Make & Ordain my sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament all my Estate Reall & @sonall, which I have any where in ye world as well houses & Lands goods Chattels Debts Legacys & generall to say everything that of Right is my Dew wheresoever or howsoever : And if it so happen that my said wife should be now with Child by me my Will is that when the said : Shall come to ye age of twenty one : if pleas God it shall be soe, that then two thirds : of all my said Estate, shall be my Childs butt if it should please God that s1 Child
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should Dye without Issue that then the Sd part shall be my Wifes againe : to her her heirs and assignes forever : and I doe hereby utterly disanull disalow & Revoak: all & every other former, Testament wills, Legacy & bequest & Executors, & Executrix's by me in any wise before named : willed & bequested ratifying and Conferming this and noe other to by my Last Will & Tes- tament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the Day year first above written
Signed Seal'd & Declared & Robert Walker [seal]
Pronounced by ye Sª Robert
Walker to his Last will & tes-
tament In ye p'sents of us
Edward Ayers
Mary Gerrish James Jaffry
[Proved Jan. 27, 1716/7.]
[Probate Records, vol. 9, p. 37.]
JOSEPH DENNETT 1714 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Joseph Dennett of Portsmouth granted to his widow, Elizabeth Dennett, Dec. 3, 1714.]
[Probate Records, vol. 7, p. 101.]
[Bond of Elizabeth Dennett, widow, with Ephraim Dennett, yeoman, and Samuel Hart, smith, all of Portsmouth, as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 3, 1714, for the administration of the estate of Joseph Dennett of Portsmouth, cooper ; witnesses, Jacob Lavers and Charles Story. ]
[Inventory, Dec. 7, 1714; mount, £668.15.2 ; signed by Sam- uel Hart, William Parker, and Thomas Peirce. ]
[License, Dec. 17, 1714, to Elizabeth Dennett, administratrix of the estate of her husband, Joseph Dennett, to sell " twenty
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Acres of Land wch was givein with more to y" Dec" in his life Time by his father John Denet who purchesed the Same with Several more acres of ye Towne of portsmº in ye year of our Lord 1693/4 with twenty acres so to be Disposed of is to be Layd out and adjoyne to Twenty acres of Land of Mr Ephram Dennets which is allso part of ye Land the Saide John Dennet purchased of ye town of portsmº as abovesaide." ]
[Warrant, April 27, 1734, in answer to the petition of Elizabeth Harvey, formerly widow of Joseph Dennett, authorizing Samuel Hart, John Pray, and John Cutt, all of Portsmouth, to report whether the estate may be divided among the widow and children without damage to the whole, in order that the oldest son may purchase the whole if he sees fit.]
[The committee reporting against the division of the estate, the court authorizes them, April 27, 1734, to appraise the estate. except the widow's third. The committee return a valuation of £770 April 29, 1734, signed by Samuel Hart, John Pray, John Cutt, Mark Langdon, and Benjamin Akerman, "The farm to be for The Eldest son to be Divided into five parts, he paying to the Heirs Accords to the Warrant their proportionable parts " ; allowed April 29, 1734.]
NICHOLAS LISSEN 1714 EXETER
[Administration on the estate of Nicholas Lissen of Exeter granted to Alexander Magoon and Nicholas Gordon, both of Exeter, Dec. 8, 1714. ]
[Warrant, March 1, 1714/15, authorizing James Sinclair and Jeremiah Connor, both of Exeter, to take an inventory of the estate. ]
[Bond of Alexander Magoon, and Nicholas Gordon, both of Exeter, with James Leavitt of Exeter and William Fellows of Portsmouth as sureties, in the sum of £300, Sept. 21, 1715, for
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the administration of the estate ; signed by Alexander Magoon, William Fellows, and James Leavitt; witnesses, Richard Wal- dron, Jr., and Abigail Shannon.]
[Warrant, Dec. 10, 1715, authorizing Thomas Webster and James Sinclair, both of Exeter, to take an inventory of the estate.]
[Account of claims against the estate, April 13, 1716, signed by John Light and James Sinclair; amount, £90.18.0; mentions Mary Smith, widow of Nicholas Smith of Exeter. ]
[Inventory, Sept. 1, 1716, signed by Thomas Webster and James Sinclair ; amount, £IIO.O.o.]
[Administrators' account against the estate ; amount, £12.8.o.]
[Order of court, March 4, 1718/19, authorizing Nicholas Gor- don and Alexander Magoon, administrators, to sell real estate.]
[Probate Minutes, March 4, 1718/19.]
[Administrators' account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate, £100.0.0; expended, £105.13.8; allowed, May 25, 1728.]
[Warrant, July 27, 1743, authorizing Edward Gilman, Cartee Gilman, Joseph Lovering, Benjamin Thing, and Robert Light, all of Exeter, to make a division of forty acres of land among the three daughters of the deceased or their representatives.]
Province of New 2 Pursuant to A Warrant to us Directed Hamshire 3 By the Honourable Andrew Wiggin Esq' Judge of the probates of wills and granting of Letters of adminis- tration &c
for the dividing of a certain tract of Land containing forty acres which was Laid out unto the right of Niclas Lissen Late of Exeter Deceased after viewing said Land we have according to the best of our skill Laid out the s" Land into three parts Viz :
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to Hannah the Eldest Daughter or to them that shall Legaly appear to represent her the first Lot begining at A red oak tree marked N L : and runing North & by west thirty five rods to A pine stump marked on four sides and from thence runing west & by south sixty Eight rods across s" Land and to Elisabeth the seccond Daughter or to them that shall Legaly represent her the second Lot begining at the abovsd pine Stump and runing north and by west thirty three Rods to A pine tree marked on four sids and from thence runing west and by south sixty Eight rods across s" Land and to mary the youngest Daughter or to them that shall Legaly represent her the third Lot begining at the above Sª pine tree and runing north and by west thirty five rods to A poplar tree marked N L and from thence runing west and by south sixty Eight rod across sd Land to A maple tree marked N L Laid out by us october 13th 1743
Cartee Gilman Benje Thing Robert Light
JOHN WINGATE 1714 DOVER
In The Name and fear of God Amen
I John Wingett of the Towne of dover in the Province of new Hampshier being Sick and weake of boddy
Itt I doo will bequeath and give to my Two soons moses wingett & sam" wingtt all that hundred Acres of Land which I had of my granfather Nutter Lyeing near m' Rayners farme to be Eaqually devided betwee them when they Shall a Rive at the age of twenty one years-
Itt I doo give and bequeat to my sone Edmon wingett thirty Acres of Land granted to me by the Towne of dover and Laid out in burbadus woods-
Itt I doo will bequeath and give to my sone simon wingett Twenty acres of Land given to me by the Towne of dover and Laid out in burbadus woods-
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Itt I doo will and bequeath to my Eldest daughter mary wingett five Pounds to be Paid by my Executors in money or other mar- chantable Pay at money Price with in one year and one day next following my deceas-
I" I doo will and bequeath to my daughter Ann drew five Pounds to be Paid by my Executors in money or other Speciaes at money Price within two years and one day next following after my deceas
I" I doo will and bequeath to my daughter sarah wingett five Pounds to be Paid by my Executors in money or other good spe- cies at money Price within three years and one day next follow- ing my deceas-
I" I doo will and bequeath to my other fower daughters Viz Abigall Elizabeth mehittabell and Joanna five Pounds apiece to Each of them to be Paid by my Executors in money or other good species at the time when they shall Com to be Eighten years of Age
Itt I doo will devise give and dispose unto my beloved wife Ann and my Eldest sone John Wingett all my dwelling house barn & orchard and Land Adjatiant there unto to gether with the salt marsh and flats in the back River and all my Part of the saw mill at Tole End to be Joyntly maniaged by and between them for the support and bring Up of my small Chilldren and allso I doo give to my affore sd wife and sone all my Quick stock houseall goods debts and Rddy money to be Improved for the Use affore sd all waies Provided that if my sone John shall Refuse to maniag the Premises with his mother and shall go his way and Leave her that then he shall have nothing out of my Estate till my young Chilldren are brough Up and then to Enter upon the Premises viz the housin Land and mill above sd and the same to have hold and Enjoy for Ever and what moveable goods shall Remaine after the deceas of my beloved wife I will it be Eaqually devided Amoungst my daughters and doo hereby ordain Constitute and appoynt my well beloved wife Ann winget and sone John wingett to be my sole Executrix and Executor Joyntly and severall them
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or the Longer Liver of them in trust to se this my will duly Executed finally I doo signe seall Publish and declare this and this only to bee my Last will an Testament Erevoakeable as wit- ness my hand and seall this Twenty Eight day of december Ano: q: dom: 1714 his
signed sealed and Published
In the Presents of
Jnº Tuttle
John X Wingett [seal] mark
Joseph Roberts his
Isreall X hodgsden mark
[Proved, no date. ]
[Inventory, Feb. 16, 1714/15; amount, £405.12.6 ; signed by John Tuttle and Tristram Heard. ]
[Warrant, March 2, 1714/15, authorizing Capt. John Tuttle and Lieut. Tristram Heard, both of Dover, to take an inventory. ]
WILLIAM FIFIELD 1714/15 HAMPTON
In the Name of God Amen
I William Fifield of Hampton in ye Province of New Hampsh in New England being Sicke & Weeke in body ;
2ndly I Give & bequeath unto my beloved Wife Hannah all my estate of What kind or sort so ever be the same houses lands debts Stock money, Goods & utencels for husbandry all my estate what soever Winthin doors or Without named or not named where soever or what so ever by her to be possessed & Improved & dis- posed of, for ye bringing up my Childred & other necessesary uses dureing the time of her natureall Life or the time of her Widowhood untill she marrey the which Shall first happen & no longer : and my Will is yt She dispose of all my Estate among my Childred as she shall thinke meet, by what parts, or portions
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she shall thinke fitt & conveniant & to such or so many of my said childred as shee shall see Cause, him, her, or them, to pos- sess & Injoy the same Emediately after her deceas or mariage as above mentioned : my meaning is What Remains undispossed of at her deceas, or marriag as before said : And unto this my last Will & Testament & doe appoint my beloved Wife hannah sole Executrix- &c this Revokeing all Wills by me formerly made I sign & seal this with my hand this eighteenth day of February in ye first year of King Georg his Reign over Great Britain. &c- Annoq : Domminy : 1714/15
the Words Entirlined betwene ye 17 : & 18 lines : untill she marrey were entered before shining & sealing
signd seald & declared by William fifield [seal] Willm Fifield to be his Last Will
& Testament in presence of us Witnesses
Robert Moulton
Humphrey Sullivan Anthony Crosbie Thomas Haines
[Proved June 9, 1715.]
[Warrant, June 7, 1715, authorizing Jacob Brown and Robert Moulton, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate. ]
[Inventory, June 8, 1715 ; amount, £198.2.0; signed by Jacob Brown and Robert Moulton. ]
CHARLES STORY 1714/15
In the Name of God Amen
I Charles Story being Sick & week of body butt in perfect mind & memory Praised be to God for the Same do make & Declare this to be my Last Will & Testement in manner & fforme follow- ing, to witt affter my Debts & funerall Charges are first paide I
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Give & Bequeath unto my Loveing Wife Susanna Story, all my Estate both Reall & Personall Except w' is Hereafter Excepted
Item To my beloved Kinsman Robart Foster fiveteen Sillings to by a ringe
Item I give to my beloved Kinswoman Barbara Foster five Shillings in money
Item To my beloved Kinswoman Eliza Foster five Shillings in money
Item To my beloved Kinswoman Margret Foster five Shill- ings in money
Item I give to Barbara Booth five Shillings in money
Lastly I Constitute & Appoint, my Well Beloved Wife Above- saide to be Executrix To this my Last will & Testement Hereby makeing Void all Wills & Testements by me Heretofore made In witnes Hear of I have Hereunto Sett my hand and Seale This fourth day of March one thousand Seven hundred & fourteen 15/
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