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WILLIAM KNIGHT 1732/3
[Inventory of the estate of William Knight, who died Feb. 5, 1730/1 ; amount, £3292.16.7 ; signed by Hunking Wentworth and Tobias Langdon ; attested by Deborah Knight, widow and admin- istratrix, Jan. 11, 1732/3.]
HENRY WADLEIGH 1732/3 EXETER
[Administration on the estate of Henry Wadleigh of Exeter granted to Joseph Wadleigh of Hampton Feb. 20, 1732/3.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 13, p. III. ]
[Bond of Joseph Wadleigh of Hampton, with Robert Rowe and Ebenezer Sinclair as sureties, Feb. 20, 1732/3, for the administra- tion of the estate of Henry Wadleigh of Exeter ; witnesses, John Penhallow and John Watts. ]
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[Warrant, Feb. 20, 1732/3, authorizing John Lord and Daniel Thing, both of Exeter, to appraise the estate of Henry Wadleigh, administration of which is granted to his son, Joseph Wadleigh, the widow renouncing administration. ]
[Inventory, March 8, 1732/3; amount, {129.0.0 ; signed by John Lord and Daniel Thing.]
[Warrant, June 3, 1734, authorizing John Lord and Daniel Thing, both of Exeter, to appraise additional property to be ex- hibited to them by Samuel Magoon, one of the heirs.]
[Additional inventory of the estate of Ensign Henry Wadleigh, Sept. 2, 1734; amount, £391.15.0; signed by John Lord and Daniel Thing. ]
PETER VARNEY 1732/3 DOVER
In the Name of God A men March ye Second Anno Domone one thosand seven hundred & thirty two I Petter Verney of Dover in New hamshier in New England Being Sick in body
Imprimis I Give and bequeath unto my Loving Wife Sarah Verney one beed and the furnetur there unto belonging as Curtains Sheets blanketts pillow Coverled one Cowe with her pastering and Wintering and allso two Swne and two Sheep to be Wintered on my place during her Natural life and fifteen bushels of Corne to be found her yerely and allso one half my dweling house in Ever Respect and to be found with fire wood Convent for her at all times
Item I give unto my Daughter Sarah twety pound in money within one yere after my deses
Item I give unto my Daughter Rachel Eighteen pound in money to be paid within one yere after my deses
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Item I give unto my Daughter Susanna fifteen pound in money to be paid within two yere after my Dess
Item I give unto my Daughter Ledy fifteen pound in money to be paid within two yere after my dess
Item I give unto my Sun Joseph twenty Shillings and the heirs of my Sun Benjamin twenty Shillings in money all Said legacys to be paid out of my Estate by my Executor
Item I give unto my Sun Moses Vereney after my Just debts and Legecys are paid all the Remainder of iny Estate lands Chat- tels what So Ever here wher I Now dwell or Else where
And I do here make and appoint my well beloved sun Moses Verney full and sole Executor of this my last Will and testament here by Revoking disnnulling and making Void all former wills and bequests by ine made and declaring this only to be my will and testament In Wittness whereof I have here unto seet my hand and seal the day and yere above said March ye twenteth Seventh day
Signed Sealed & delivred In
Peter Varney persents of Us
Joseph austin
hatevil hall Robert Evens
[Proved May 18, 1732. ]
[Inventory, Aug. 14, 1732 ; amount, £419.13.0 ; signed by John Canney and Robert Evans. ]
JAMES HUNTER 1732/3 BOSTON MASS.
[Elizabeth Hunter, daughter of James Hunter of Boston, Mass., makes choice of James Rogers of Londonderry as her guardian March 6, 1732/3 ; witnesses, John Douglass and John Mac- Murphy. ]
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[Guardianship of Elizabeth Hunter, minor, aged more than fourteen years, daughter of James Hunter of Boston, Mass., granted to James Rogers of Londonderry March 10, 1732/3.]
[Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 107.]
[Guardianship of Agnes Hunter, aged about eight years, Mary Hunter, aged six years, and James Hunter, aged four years, chil- dren of James Hunter of Boston, Mass., laborer, granted to John MacMurphy of Londonderry March 10, 1732/3.]
[Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 108.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, March 10, 1732/3, signed by James Rogers, Alexander Wiley, and David McFarland ; witnesses, John MacMurphy and John Watts. ]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, March 10, 1732/3, signed by John MacMurphy, Alexander Wiley, and David McFarland ; wit- nesses, John Penhallow and John Watts ; endorsed " Mr Jnº Mac- murpheys Bond of Guardianship for James Hunters Three Child- ren, Viz' Aguis Mary & James Hunter."]
[Warrant, March 12, 1732/3, authorizing James McKeen, John Archibald, John Wallace, Jesse Christy, and Patrick Douglass, all of Londonderry, to divide the estate among the six surviving children, Adam Hunter, John Hunter, Elizabeth Hunter, Agnes Hunter, Mary Hunter, and James Hunter. ]
[Mary Campbell acknowledges receipt, Dec. 1, 1733, of £75.0.0 in full for her interest in the estate of her former husband, James Hunter. ]
Portsmº Dec' 7th 1733 Then John Archibald, John Wallis, & Jesse Christee Made Oath that they Divided the within Land to the Heirs of James Hunter Decd According to the Best of their Knowledge without favour or affection Leaving a Road between Each Lot of two Rod wide, & in Number six to be two Roads of
nº 6
nº 5 37 ac's
44 acer's
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John Hunters 7+
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John Wallace
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4 John Hunters hart John elaxander west and by south
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Eliza Hunters hart 6
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John Wallare
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two Rod wide, wch was Agreed upon by all the partys-wch Roads are to be Laid out with the most Conveniency to pass from one Division to Another ; all wch is allowed & approved of
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John Penhallow Regr
Benja Gambling Judge of Probate &c
Province of Portsmº Dec' 7th 1733, Then John Archibald New Hamnps' \ John Wallis, & Jessee Christee Made Oath that they Divided the Within Meadow Among the Children of James Hunter Decd to the Best of their Knowledge without favour or affection, wch Divisions are allow'd & approved of
John Penhallow Reg™
Benja Gambling Judge of Probate &c :
DAVID MOULTON 1732/3 HAMPTON
[Administration on the estate of David Moulton of Hampton granted to Jabez Smith of Hampton March 17, 1732/3.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 222.]
[Bond of Jabez Smith, with Nathaniel Peabody and Joseph Moulton, both of Portsmouth, as sureties, March 17, 1732/3, for the administration of the estate ; witnesses, John Penhallow and John Watts. ]
[Warrant, March 17, 1732/3, authorizing Josiah Moulton and Peter Johnson, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate. ]
[Inventory of the estate of David Moulton, who died Feb. 15, 1732/3 ; amount, £379.14.0 ; signed by Josiah Moulton and Peter Johnson ; attested April 10, 1732.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, April, 1733, signed by Jabez Smith, Josiah Moulton, and Peter Johnson ; witnesses, John Pen- hallow and William Winkley; " This is a Bond of Guardianship
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That Jabez Smith Esq' Gives in behalf of Jane Moulton & Jera Moulton Children of David Moulton of Hampton Decd : under 14 years old."]
[Account of the settlement of the estate of David Moulton of Hampton, blacksmith, by Jabez Smith, administrator; receipts, £191.1.1 ; expenditures, {106.18.9 ; allowed Oct. 25, 1738, and ordered that the balance be paid to the oldest son and four other children ; mentions a daughter, Mary. ]
[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 389. ]
JESSE THOM I733
[Administration on the estate of Jesse Thom, an Indian, granted to Benjamin Rust of Portsmouth, innholder, April 10, 1733.]
[Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 117. ]
[Bond of Benjamin Rust, with Hugh Montgomery and Edward Polly, both of Portsmouth, as sureties, April 10, 1733, for the administration of the estate. ]
JOHN THOMPSON I733 DURHAM
In the name of God amen the twelth Day of aprel one thousand saven hundred and thirty three I John Tompson sen of the town of Durham in the Provnce of new hampshirew England Carpenter being aged and weak in body *
i appoynt and order that this part of my Estate whear on i now Dwel may be to the Improvement of my wife Sarah Tompson Dur- ing all the time of her Life ; and all my moveabel Estate I Give to my wife to be at her Desposal as she shall pleas I Give unto my son John Tompson the one half of my Land in Length on the north Side of the mast parth at folletts swamp at the uperend next to Liutt Joseph Jonesis Land to him that is to say John Tompson
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and his hars for Ever and the other half of said Land I Give and bequeath unto my son Robert tompson to him and his hairs for Ever as he allrady hath it by a Dead of Gift : Furthemore I Give unto my son Jonathan Tompson all my Land which I have at Folletts swamp on the south side of the mast parth whear he now Dwels to him and his hairs for Ever I also Give unto my son Jo11- athan all iny privelige that I have at littel River mil to be his after my Deseas : Furthermore I Give and bequeath unto my son Robert Tompson all my lands whare I now Dwel to be his and his hairs for Ever after my Deseas and after the Deseas of his mother Further more I Give unto Each of my Dafters twenty pounds Cash namely to my Dafter sarah hil or hir hairs twenty pounds and to my Dafter mary stevens twenty pounds or to her hairs and to my Dafter hannah stevens or her hairs twenty pounds and to my Dafter Elizabeth Clark or her hairs twenty pounds Cash all which leagusis i Do order and appoynt my son Robart Tomp- son to pay unto his sisters as before named within two year after my and his mothers Deseas i Likewise Constitute order and ap- poynt my son Robart Tompson to be my sole Executer of This my Last will and testement and I Do heareby utterly Dissalow revoke Disannul all and Every other former Testements wills Legacies and 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 whareof i have hear unto set my hand and seal the Day and year Above written signed sealed Published Pronounced and Declared by the said John Tompson as his
Last will and testament In the John TomSon presence of us the Subscribers Edward Woodman
Benjamin Stevens
Arkles Woodman1
[Proved July 24, 1734. ]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, July 24, 1734, signed by Robert
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Thompson, Edward Woodman, and Archelaus Woodman ; wit- nesses, John Penhallow and Nathaniel Shannon.]
JOHN BARTON I733 GOSPORT
In the name of God amen The Sixteenth day of April in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred & thirty three I John Barton of Gosport alias Star Island in the province of New Hampshire in New England Fisherman *
Item I give and Bequeath unto Martha iny Dearly beloved wife the sums to be Rais'd or Levy'd out of my Estate, togather with all my houses & Lands Goods & moveables, whom I Likewise constitute make & Ordain my only & Sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament, by her freely to be possessd and Enjoy'd, and I do hereby utterly disallow Revoke and disannul all & Every other former Testament, wills & Legacys, Bequests & Executrs by me in any ways before this time named, willd and Bequeath'd, Ratyfying and Confirming 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
Signed, Sealed & Declared by John Barton said John Barton as his Last will & Testament in the presence of us the Subscribers
Richard Talpye Gibbens mace Thomas Lambert [Proved Oct. 18, 1733.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, Oct. 18, 1733, signed by Martha Barton, Thomas Lambert, and Richard Talpey ; " The above is a bond that Martha Barton Gives to fulfill her Husband's John Bar- tons Will."]
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ABRAHAM BLAIR I733 LONDONDERRY
In the name of God amen, the first Day of may one thousand Seven Hundred and thirty three, I Abraham Blair of London- derry Within his majtes province of new hampshire in new Eng- land Husbandman being very Sick & Weak in body * *
Imprimus I Give and bequeath to to my Son in Law Willm Thomson after all Debts and funarall Charges is paid, Sixteen pounds in Bils of Credit, and to his Wife my Doughter Hanna Thomson, out of sd money as much as will buy her a Good Cam- lat Rideing Hood and triming for it, and a lewtstring Hood out of my Estate and my Chist also to be Given to my Doughter Hanna
Item and I Give and bequeath to my Doughter Sarah Blair out of my Estate Fifteen pounds in Bils of Credit and my Large Bible and a pot and pot hooks and tramell
Item and I Give to iny Doughter Lydia Blair in Bils of Credit twelve pounds out of my Estate
Item and I Give to my Doughter Jenat Blair in Bils of Credit ten pounds out of my Estate
Item and I Give to my Doughter Mary Blair twenty Shills in Bils of Credit out of my Estate.
Item and I Give to my Wife five Shills if Requir'd Besides what She has allready Gott
Item and I Give to iny two Grand Children in Ireland, that is to Say my Son David Blairs two Children ten pounds in bils of Credit out of my Estate (viz) Hanna and Elisabeth Blair
Item and I Give to my Cousen Sam" murdock's two twins Thomas and Lydia twenty Shills out of iny Estate
Item and I allow my Cloaths to be Sold, and the prise of them to be laid out for Cloathing of my Grandson's David and James Thomson.
and I Likewise Constitute make and ordain my Doughter Sarah Blair to be my Sole Exacutrix of this my last will and Testament and do Hereby utterly Disallow revoke and Disanull all and Every other Testaments Wills Legacies and Bequeasts and Exacrs by me
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in any ways before named Willed and Bequeathed Ratifying & Confirming this & no other to be my last Will and Testament I Witness Whereof I Have Hereunto Set my Hand & Seal the Day & year above Writen.
Signed Sealed published pro- his Abraham A : B : Blair mark
nownced and Declared by me the Said Abraham Blair as his last Will and Testament in the pres- ence of us the Subscribers
Patrick Taggart Robert moreson Jun' John Macmurphy [Proved June 6, 1734.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, June 5, 1734, signed by Sarah Blair, John MacMurphy, and Robert Morrison, Jr. ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Joseph Penhallow.]
DANIEL WEARE I733 HAMPTON
[Administration on the estate of Daniel Weare of Hampton granted to Mrs. Mary Weare May 8, 1733.]
[Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 258.]
[Warrant, Aug. 8, 1733, authorizing Jonathan Fifield and Benja- min Green, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate of Daniel Weare of Hampton, administration of which is granted to his widow, Mary Weare. ]
[Inventory, Aug. 28, 1733 ; amount, {1215.5.7 ; signed by Jonathan Fifield and Benjamin Green. ]
[Bond of Mary Weare, with Jonathan Fifield and Benjamin Green as sureties, Sept. 11, 1733, for the administration of the estate ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Archibald Stark. ]
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[Administratrix's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of personal estate, £332.3.5 ; expenditures, £124.8.6; allowed Jan. 26, 1736/7 ; mentions "bring up Several of the In- testates Children until ye Age of Seven Years Viz
"Daniel Wear 2 Years being 5 Years of age at the Death of his Father"
"Do Joseph another of the Intestate's Children 3 1/2 Years Since ye Death of his Father"
"Do Nathan anoth' of the Said Intestates Children who was born after the Death of his Father & liv'd 2 1/2 Years."]
[Warrant, July 25, 1753, authorizing Samuel Palmer, John Smith, and Josiah Moulton, all of Hampton, Abraham Dow and Deacon Jonathan Fifield, both of Hampton Falls, to divide the real estate. ]
Province of Pursuant to a Warrant to us Directed from New Hampshire the Honble Andrew Wiggin Esq" Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for said Province Bearing Date the 25th of July 1753. To Divide the Real Estate of Daniel Wear late of Hampton falls in Said Province yeoman Deceas'd Intestate.
We have Divided Said Estate to & among Mary now the Wife of Thomas Wiggin of Stretham in Said Province Gent. & her two Sons viz Joseph Taylor Wear & Daniel Wear Equally (that is to Say) one fifth & one third of two fifths to Each & have set off Each Share by Metes & Bounds as follows viz to the Said Mary the South West Room & Chamber in the Dwelling house One third part of the Cellar being the middle part and One third part of the Barn meaning the middle part also One Acre & three Quarters of Land part of the Homested Beginning at a certain Stake Standing by Jonathan Gove's Land Seven Rods & half from the high Way thence to Run Westerly by Said Gove's Land Seven Rods & half thence Northerly till it comes to Land of Deacon Weare thence Easterly Six Rods and from thence Southerly to the Place where it Began also twenty two Acres & forty nine Rods of
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Land in Hamptonfalls at a place called Newfound Hill Bounded as follows viz Beginning at a certain Stake Standing on the North- erly Side of horse Hill Road so called thence Runing Easterly partly by Said Road & partly by Land of Lifee Merril forty. one Rods & a Quarter thence Northerly upon a Strait Line Eighty Seven Rods thence Westerly forty One Rods & a Quarter and from thence Southerly Eighty five Rods to the place first mentioned also One Piece of Salt Marsh in South Hampton being One half of a ten Acre Lot Bounded Easterly by the River Northerly by Marsh of Jolin Gove Westerly by the farm Marsh so called & Southerly by Marsh of Jonathan Brown also One Acre of Salt Marsh in Hampton falls Bounded Easterly by marsh herein after alloted to Joseplı Taylor Wear Westerly by marsh herein after alloted to Daniel Wear Northerly & Southerly by Brown's River so called To the Said Joseph Taylor Wear the Rooms in the Northerly Side of Said Dwelling house One third part of the Cel- lar meaning the Easterly Side and one third part of the Barn viz the Westerly Side also One Acre & three Quarters of Land part of Said Homested Bounded Easterly by Land Alloted to the Said Mary Northerly & Westerly by Land of Deacon Weare and South- erly by Land of Said Gove also nine acres and three Quarters of Land Situate in Hamptonfalls part of the lower Pasture so called Bounded Easterly by Said Horse hill Road Northerly by Land herein Alloted to the Said Daniel Westerly by Land of John Green & Southerly by Land of Thomas Brown-
Also Eleven Acres One hundred and twelve Rods of Land at Said Newfound Hill Beginning at a Maple tree Standing at the North East Corner of Said Merril's Land thence to Run North two Degrees East ninety Rods thence Westerly twenty One Rods & a quarter to a Stake thence Southerly by Land of the Said Mary till it comes to the Said Merrils Land and from thence Easterly to the tree first mentioned also that Piece of Thatch Ground & flats at the Steep Banks so called Beginning at the North East Corner of Nathanael Healey's Marsh thence to Run Southerly by Said Healey's Marsh twenty two Rods & from the Said Healey's Marsh
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to Run Easterly carrying the weadth of twenty two Rods till it comes to the main River also three quarters of an Acre of Salt Marsh in Hampton falls Bounded Easterly by Marsh of Abraham Dow in part & by Brown's River in part Northerly by Said River & Southwesterly by Marsh of the Said Mary --
To the Said Daniel Wear the South East Room & Chamber in Said Dwelling house One third part of the Cellar being the Wes- terly side and One third part of the Barn viz the Easterly Side also One Acre & three quarters of Land part of Said Homested Bounded Easterly by a high Way Northerly by Land of Deacon Wear West- erly by Land of the Said Mary & Southerly by the Said Gove's Land-also nine acres & three quarters of Land part of Said lower pasture Bounded Easterly by Said horse hill Road Northerly by hogpen Road so called Westerly by Land of the Said Green and Southerly by Land Alloted to the Said Joseph Taylor also thirteen Acres & Sixty Six Rods of Land at Said New found Hill Bounded Easterly by Land Alloted to the Said Mary Northerly by another Range of Lots Westerly by Land of Jonathan Brown & Southerly by Said Road-also One Piece of Salt Marsh in South Hampton Bounded Northerly & Westerly by Marsh by Samuel Dow & Southerly by Marslı of John Gove-also One Acre of Salt Marsh in Hampton falls Bounded as follows viz Easterly by the River in part & by marsh of the Said Mary in part Northerly by Said River and Southerly by Marsh of the Widow Philbrick-Reserving a Way One Rod wide from the Road to the Barn On the Southerly Side of the Dwelling house with a Way of One Rod wide round Said house & Barn for the Benefit of the aforesd Persons also a Way One Rod wide from Said horse hill Road by Land of the Said Merril to the Land Alloted to the Said Joseph Taylor Wear also a Priviledge for Each of the aforesd Persons to pass & Repass to & from their Respective parts of the Cellar -
May 26th 1753.
Jonª Fifield Abrahamn Dow
Committee John Smith
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MOSES ROWELL I733 KINGSTON
[Administration on the estate of Moses Rowell of Kingston granted to Jemima Rowell of Kingston, widow, May 22, 1733. ] [ Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 253.]
[Warrant, May 22, 1733, authorizing William Boynton and Ralph Blaisdell, both of Kingston, to appraise the estate of Moses Rowell, administration of which is granted to his widow, Jemima Rowell. ]
[Inventory, May 22, 1733 ; amount, {189.11.6 ; signed by Wil- liam Boynton and Ralph Blaisdell. ]
[License to the administratrix, Sept. 13, 1736, to sell real estate. ]
[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 211.]
DANIEL LUCAS I733 NOTTINGHAM
In the name of God, amen, I Daniell Luckas of Nottingham in the Province of New hampshire in Newingland being in good health of body
Item I give unto my beloved sonnes James Luckas Thomas Luckas & Andrew Luckas all the Land that Lys in the third di- vision and in the fourth and Last Division belonging to me, that is to say one hundred in the third division and seventy eight in the Last Division they being part of the right following the home Lott Lying in fish street Nº five the aforesaid hundred ackers and seventy eight to be equally divided amongst the sd James and Thoames & Andrue Luckas &
Item I give unto my beloved sonne John Luckas the sume of ten shillings and noe more &
Item I give unto iny beloved sonne William Luckas the sume of ten Shillings and noe more &
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Item I give unto my beloved Sonne be the Law Neall m'Gaghe and his wife Jean m'Gaghe aless Luckas my Daughter ten shil- lings and noe more
Item I give unto my Grand Daughter Mary Randell the sume of twelfh pound ore goods to the value of sd twelfh pound at the Discreation of my exectuor &
Item I give unto my beloved sonne Andrue Luckas over and above what is mentioned befor to him the one half of my Cows with the half of the increass he taking Care of the whole soe long as it pleaseth God to spare his mother in this world
All the rest and residue of my personall Estate Goods & Chat- tells whatsoever I doe give and bequeath unto my Loving and faithfull wife Barbara Luckas who I ordaine mny full and sole Ex- ecutor of this my Last will and testament
And I Doe hereby revoke Disannull and make void all former will and testaments by me heretofore made In wittness whereof I the said Daniell Luckas to this my Last will and testament have sett my hand and seall this fiveth Day of June one thousand seven Hundred & thirty three and in the sixth year of the reign of our Soveran Lord Georg the second King of Great Britan France & Irland &c
Wittness present bis
David X Morrisson
his Daniell X Luckas mark
mark his mark William X Morrisson
James Harvey [Proved July 17, 1734.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, July 17, 1734, signed by Bar- bara Lucas, David Morrison, and William Morrison ; witnesses, Theodore Atkinson and John Penhallow. ]
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DAVID CARGILL I733 LONDONDERRY
In the Name of God Athen I David Cargill of Londonderry in his Majesties Province of New Hampshire in New England, be- ing, through the Abundant Mercy and goodness of God tho weak in Body
To my Dear and Loving wife I Leave the free use and full power to Dispose of all my real and personal Estate paying to Each of my Sons (Viz) John and David and to Each of my Seven Daugh- ters (Viz) Elizabeth, Marion, Annis, Jean, Mary, Margret and Martha ten Shilings New England Curancy,-
My Son David I Hereby Constitute and apoint the Executor of this my Last will and testament, hereby revoking and Disanuling, all and any other by me formerly made-Witness my Hand and Seal this Nintenth Day of June Anno : Domini 1733
Signed Sealed published pro- David Cargill nounced and declared by me the
Said David Cargill to be my Last
will and Testament in presence of
William french
John Macmurphy
David Hunter
[Proved May 25, 1734.]
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