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Item : I Give to my two Daughters Abigail Gilman and Judith
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Coffin my great meadow in the Township of Dover Known by the name of Starbrooks meadow by estimation one hundred acres be it more or less, and one hundred acres of land layed out at the Red Oake hill and Thirty acres of land adjoyning to it within the Township of Exeter And two Thirds of my Pasture lying in Exe- ter Near Samuel Elkins's house
Itein My Will is that my Daughter Judith Shall have one hun- dred pounds out of the aforesaid Tracts of land before Division, to make her equal with what her sister Abigail has already had, and then the land to be equally Divided between them.
Item : I give to my two daughters Abigail Gilman and Judith Coffin my land lying in Exeter by the Meeting house as now fenced by in' Benjamin Thing and John Beard to be equally Divided be- tween them Judith to take her part next the old Kitchen which John Beard lives in, and I give to my daughter Judith the house that John Beard lives in besides her proportion of land.
Itein. I give to Eliphalet Gilman my Rite in the Saw mill and Grist mill upon Exeter falls :
Finally My Will is and I do hereby Appoint my Son Peter Cof- fin Sole Executour to this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking disanulling and making void all other Wills and Testa- ments by me heretofore made. In Witness whereof I have here- unto Set my hand and Seal this fifteenth Day of January Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty four or five.
Signed, Sealed & owned In Eliphalet Coffin presence of us-
John Lord Daniel Thing Nath" Bartlett [Proved Sept. 13, 1736. ]
EBENEZER PEARSON 1734/5 BRADFORD MASS.
[Bond of Hannah Pearson of Bradford, Mass., widow, with Joseph Norton and Benjamin Moody, both of Hampton, as sure-
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ties, Feb. 5, 1734/5, for the administration of the estate of her husband, Ebenezer Pearson ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Mary Penhallow.]
[Administration on the estate of Ebenezer Pearson of Bradford, Mass., granted to his widow, Hannah Pearson, Feb. 22, 1734/5.] [Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 62. ]
[Warrant, Feb. 22, 1734/5, authorizing James Prescott and Jonathan Fifield, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate. ]
[Inventory, signed by James Prescott and Jonathan Fifield ; amount, {281.0.0 ; attested May 7, 1735.]
[License to the administratrix, May 7, 1735, to sell real estate. ] [Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 64.]
[Account of Joseph Badger and his wife of Haverhill, Mass., of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate in New Hampshire, £255.14.0 ; expenditures, £437.0.0; allowed Jan. 25, 1736/7.]
STEPHEN DUDLEY 1734/5 EXETER
In the name of God Amen
I Stephen Dudley of Exeter in the province of New-hamshire in New England being weak of Body *
Item1 1) I give unto my Son Nicolas Dudley five shillings he having received his portion Allready
Item 2) I give unto my two Grandson John Dudley & Davison Dudley the Sons of Samuel Dudley and Stephen Dudley to Each of them five shillings their fathers having received their portions in their life times
Item 3) I Give unto my two sons James Dudley and Trueworthy Dudley my Dwelling house out housing and all my Lands and meaddows thereto belonging after the decease of my well Beloved wife mercy Dudley execpting five acres here after to be Disposed of
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Item : 4) I Give unto my Dafters Joanna perryman Elisabeth Gilman & Sarah Gilinan to each of them five pounds to be paid unto them by their two Brothers James and trueworthy within two years After iny wifes Decease
Item 5) I Give unto iny Grandafter Sarah Dudley the Dafter of my Son Joseph Dudley Deceased five pounds to be paid within two years after my wifes Decease by my two Sons James Dudley and trueworthy Dudley whome I require to pay all Legacies in this will
finally I Give unto my well Beloved wife mercy Dudley my house and housing and all my Lands and meadows During the time of her naturall Life and allso five acres of Land adJoining to the Land of Martha Bean which She Bought of ine and to have her Rods fronting upon the way and So runing back till it makes five acres to be wholly at her Disposall for ever and I allso Give her my well beloved wife all my moveable Estate to be wholy at her disposall forever and I do by these presents make Constitute and appoint her my well beloved wife mercy Dudley the Sole execu- trix of this iny Last will and testament hereby revoking and Dis- annaling all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made In Confirmation whereof I have to this my last will and testament set iny land and seal this seventeen Day of feburary Anno Dom- ini one thousand seven hundred and thirty four : five 1734/5
Signed Sealed and owned in mark
Stephen X Dudley his
the presence of
Cartee Gilman Timothy Leavitt John Lufken [Proved May 13, 1735.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, signed by Mercy Dudley, Car- tee Gilman, and Samuel Thing; witnesses, John Penhallow and Caleb Richardson. ]
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GEORGE ALMARY 1734/5
[George Almary and Hannah Almary, children of George Al- mary, deceased, make choice of their uncle, Samuel Hart, as their guardian Feb. 20, 1734/5 ; witnesses, David Higgins and Desire Doane ; " Allowd May 5, 1735 Children of George Allowd for Mary & Hana Childn of Robt under ye age of 14 years."]
[ Probate Records, vol. 12, p. 185. ]
ROBERT JACOB 1734/5 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Robert Jacob of Portsmouth granted to Charles Gorwood March 15, 1734/5, the widow declin- ing to act. ]
[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 55.]
[Bond of Charles Gorwood, with Matthew Bradford, merchant, and Joseph Downing, yeoman, as sureties, all of Portsmouthi, March 15, 1734/5, for the administration of the estate ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Mary Penhallow. ]
[Warrant, March 15, 1734/5, authorizing Jolin Cutt and Henry Sherburne, both of Portsmouthi, to appraise the estate. ]
[Warrant, April 20, 1735, authorizing Matthew Livermore, Eleazer Russell, and John Cutt, all of Portsmouthi, to receive claims against the estate. ]
[Inventory, June 15, 1735 ; amount, {106.5.4 ; not signed. ]
[List of claims against the estate, Nov. 30, 1735 ; amount {284. 4.6 ; signed by Matthew Livermore, Eleazer Russell, and John Cutt. ]
[Administrator's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate, £135.4.2 ; expenditures, £33.2.6 ; allowed April 2, 1737.]
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SAMUEL BANFIELD 1735 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God Amen
The Twenty Sixth Day of March in the year of our Lord 1735 I Samuel Banfill of Portsmouth in the Province of New Hamp- shire in New England Taylor ; being in good health of Body *
Item I Give and bequeath to my Dearly beloved Sister Mary Stoneman & her heirs that is now in being all my right Title and Intrest in the Town of Portsmouth aforesaid or any other where whether the Same be moveables or Immoveables or any thing or things whatsoever Except Twenty one pounds
Item I Give and bequeath to my beloved brother Thomas Banfill Twenty pounds in money to be paid him by my Executor when he shall Come to the age of Twenty one years
Item I give unto my beloved brother in Law John Stoneman Twenty shillings in money whom I likewise Constitute Make and ordain my only and Sole Executor of this my Last will and Tes- tament and I Do hereby utterly disallow Revoke and Disannual all and every other foriner Testaments Wills and Legacies bequests and Executors by me in any wayes before this Time named Willed and bequeathed 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 the Day and year above written
Signed Sealed Published pro- Samuel Banfill
nounced and Declared by the Said Samuel Banfill as his Last will & Testament In the presence of us tlie Subscribers
George Banfill Thomas Bickford Elizabeth Bickford
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[Proved March 28, 1739, and, the executor named in the will being dead, administration was granted to Mary Stoneman, widow, sister of Samuel Banfield.]
[Warrant, Jan. 13, 1742/3, authorizing Samuel Hart of Ports- mouth and Seth Ring of Newington to appraise the estate of Samuel Banfield of Portsmouth, gentleman, "the care of which is Granted to Joseph Langdon of Sd Portsmº yeom until further order."]
[Inventory, Jan. 20, 1742/3 ; amount, £3496.12.0; signed by Samuel Hart and Seth Ring.]
[Administration granted to Joseph Langdon Jan. 26, 1742/3.]
[Administrator's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of personal estate, £708.12.0 ; expenditures, £354.12.7 ; allowed March 30, 1743.]
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JOHN SIMES I735 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God, Amen. The Thirty first day of March in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty five I John Symmes of Portsmouth in the Province of New Hamp- shire Shopkeeper being sick and weak in body *
Item I Give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Hannah the Improvement and use of all iny personall and real estate whether in Portsmouth aforesaid or elsewhere during her Natural life-
Item I will and ordain that it shall be in the Power of my be- loved wife Hannah (hereafter Constituted and appointed my Ex- ecutrix of this my last Will and Testament) together with Rich- ard Wibird Esq' and M' Mark Langdon Joyner both of Portsmouth aforesd whom I Nominate Trustees or Overseers together with my said Wife Hannah to sell all or part of my Estate personal or real or both if it shall be needful for the support of my said wife or
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all or any of my Children in the life time of my said wife & if it shall please God to take my said wife out of the world then I will and ordain that it shall be in the Power of the said Richard Wibird and Mark Langdon overseers as aforesd to sell all or any part of my Estate personal or real or both if it shall be needful for the support of all or any of my Children unless my said wife shall in her lifetime, to whom I give full power so to do, dispose of my sd Estate to and among iny Children as she shall see ineet-
Item I constitute and appoint my beloved wife Hannah sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament and Richard Wibird and Mark Langdon aforesd Trustees or overseers as aforesaid desir- ing that the sd Wibird and Langdon would take the said Trust upon them, and I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannull all and every other former Testaments, Wills and Legacys Be- quests and Executors, by me in any ways before this time named willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and seal the day and year above written
Signed Sealed publislied pro- John Simes
nounced and declared by the sd
John Symmes as his last will and
Testament in presence of us the Subscribers
Jnº Sibson
Jnº Peacock M. Bradford [Proved Sept. 24, 1740. ]
ABIGAIL ODLIN 1735 EXETER
In the Name of God Amen. I Abigail Odlin once of Boston, but now of Exeter in the Province of Newhampshire in New Eng- land, Spinster : being weak of body * *
Item I Give to the children of my brother Elisha Odlin De-
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ceased, viz : Elish i Odlin, Miry Bass, Abigail Roberts and Sarah Elgar one hundred pounds in money to be divided between thein only Elisha Odlin to have a double portion :
Item, I Give to the Children of my brother John Odlin viz John Odlin, Elisha Odlin, Dudley Odlin and Woodbridge Odlin Eighty pounds to be equally divided between them
Item I Give to the children of my Sister Hannah Dyer, de- ceased viz Benjamin Dyer, Joseph Dyer, Elisha Dyer Hannah Dyer, Abigail Bradford, Margaret Hall and Sarah Rainer Eighty pounds to be equally Divided between tliein
Item I Give to my Sister Margaret Brown, Sixty pounds in money, and iny black Silk Sute
Item : I Give to my Cousin Abigail Brown Twenty pounds
Item My Will is that in case my Rite in the house and land at Boston, given me by my father when Sold, won't produce the Sums above mentioned after my Debts and funeral charges are paid and Discharged then every Legatee to abate in proportion, And that the legacies Shall be paid as soon as Sale can be made of the house and land and not before.
Item : I Give to my Cousin Elisha Odlin my brother Johns Son my bed and Curtains and beding and all the furniture belonging to it.
Item I Give to my two Cousins Abigail Bradford and Abigail Roberts all my wearing Apparel not already disposed of to be equally divided between them, and to Abigail Bradford my Iron Kettle
Item I Give to my brother Jolin Odlin all iny Rite in the house and land at Boston given me by my father in Partnership with him, and all the Rest and Residue of iny estate both personal and Real not already disposed of he paying my Just Debts and legacies as above mentioned
Finally, My Will is and I do hereby appoint my brother John Odlin Sole Executour to this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking, disanulling and inakeing void all former Wills and Tes- taments by me heretofore made. In Witness whereof I the Said
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Abigail Odlin have to this my last Will and Testament Set my hand and Seal this first day of April Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Five
Signed, Sealed and Owned In Abigail Odlin presence of us Daniel Thing Abnar thustin natha'iel Smith [Proved Oct. 22, 1735.]
ICHABOD HAYES I735 DOVER
[Bond of Abigail Hayes, widow, with John Hayes and John Starbird, husbandmen, as sureties, April 7, 1735, for the adminis- tration of the estate of her husband, Ichabod Hayes ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Ralph Hall. ]
[Warrant, April 7, 1735, authorizing Capt. Thomas Millett and Capt. Tristram Coffin, both of Dover, gentlemen, to appraise the estate of Ichabod Hayes of Dover, husbandman. ]
[Inventory, May 5, 1735; amount, £877.18.6 ; signed by Thomas Millett and Tristram Coffin.]
DAVID GILMAN I735 EXETER
The Last Will and Testament of David Gilman of Exeter in the Province of New Hampshirew England-I the said David Gilman being Sick and weak in Body *
Imprimis-I give and bequeath unto My Nephew David Gil- man Son to My Brother Caleb Gilman My Home place My House Orchard and all my Land adjoining thereto On both sides of the way Leading to New market that is to Say all my Land Lying on sd way both above and below the way with all the privelidges
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& appurtenances thereunto belonging to Him the sd David Gilman His Heirs & assigns for ever .-
Item. I give and Bequeath to My Nephew David Lyford Son of Thomas Lyford Deceasd the Sum of Fifty Pounds currant Money of New England within the Space of three years after my Decease otherwise to have the thirty Acres of Land which I have lying at the Head of Israel Gilmans Land in sd Exeter on the North side of Piscassick road-
Item, I give and bequeath unto My Nephew David Connor Son of Cornelius Connor His Heirs & Assigns all my right Title & Interest which I have ever had or ought to have of, in, and unto, the Common lands in sd Exeter-
Itein-I freely give bequeath & release unto My Nephew Israel Gilman Son to My Brother Jeremiah Gilman the whole Sum that He is indebted to me. He delivering up to My Brother Caleb Gil- man on his Demand four Oxen which He Hath of mine together with two Yoaks three chains & Copse
Item, I give and Bequeath unto my Brother James Gilman's Wife My Bed and Bedding
Item I give and Bequeath unto My Brother Caleb Gilman His Heirs and Assigns for ever, which Said Brother I Likewise con- stitute Make and ordain My Sole Execr of this My Last Will and Testament My Thirty Acres of Land at the Head of Israel Gil- mans Land in sd Exeter on the north Side of Piscassick road, Together with My Part of a Sawmill at Piscassick And Twenty acres of Land Adjoining As also four Oxen The Yoaks Copse and Chains which are in the hands of Israel Gilman before mentiond and One Chain which is lent to Samuel Stevens Jun" As also all My Other Moveables Debts & demands not already disposd of, He My sd Brother Caleb Paying all iny Just Debts-And Paying to David Lyford before mentioned the Sum of Fifty Pounds Money within the Space of Three Years After My Decease Or Else according as He my sd Brother Shall See good within sd Term of Three Years to make and Execute a Lawfull deed & Conveyance To sd David Lyford His Heirs & Assigns of the abovesd Thirty
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acres of Land At the Head of Israel Gilmans Land. And I do hereby ratify and Confirm this and No Other to be My Last Will & Testament In Witness whereof I have Hereunto Set My Hand And Seal this Twenty fifth day in the Year of our Lord One Thou- sand Seven hundred & thirty five-1735
Signd Seald Published pro- nounced and declard by the sd David Gilman as His Last will and Testament in Presence of us the subscribers
His David X Gilman mark
Nich° Gilman Jun Thomas Webster Jun' Elisabeth tomson [Proved April 1I, 1735.]
[Guardianship of David Gilman, minor, aged more than four- teen years, legatee of David Gilman of Exeter, granted to his father, Caleb Gilman, May 22, 1735.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 65.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, signed by Caleb Gilman, James Cressy, and Joseph Burleigh ; witnesses, Caleb Richardson and Samuel Penhallow ; endorsed "Mr Caleb Gilmans Boud of Guar- dianship for his son David May 22d 1735."]
RICHARD CUTT I735 PORTSMOUTH
[Bond of Love Cutt, widow, with John Cutt and Henry Sher- burne, Jr., both of Portsmouth, as sureties, April 22, 1735, for the administration of the estate of her husband, Richard Cutt of Portsmouth, mariner. ]
SIMON MARSTON 1735 HAMPTON
In the Name of God Amen This 26th Day of April 1735 I
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Simon Marston of Hampton in the Province of New Hampshire in New England being Now Weak in body *
Imprimis I Give unto my beloved Wife Hannah the East End of my Dwelling house so long as She Shall live & the Moveables in my house I Give to my said Wife to due with them as she Pleases & One hundred Weight of Good Pork & one hundred of Good beaf & ten Bushels of Indian Corn & two bushels of Wheat or Wheat & Barley & two Bushels of Malt & two Cows to be kept for her Summer & Winter so Long as she shall live & five Pound of Cotton Wool & five Pound of Sheeps Wool & twelve Cord of Good fire wood & one barrel of Cyder all the Particulars above Mentioned I Give to my said Wife Yearly & Every Year so long as she shall live & I order my two Sons viz Jona Marston & Daniel Marston Equally Between them to find there said Mother Every thing above Mentioned Yearly & Every Year so Long as she shall Live & my said Sons are to Carry there Mother to Meeting when she is able to Go & Whereas my said Sons wear to find their Mother with five pound of Sheeps Wool Yearly & Every Year in Lieu of that I order them to find their mother with four Sheep Summer and Winter so long as she shall live --
Item I Give unto my Son Jonathan Marston the West End of my house where he now dwells & the East End he is to have at his Mothers Decease and all the Land where the house is and barn-
Item I Give unto my Son Daniel Marston the house & barn where he now Dwells & as many Acres of Land Where the house is as his Brother Jonathan Marston has where his house is-
Item I Give unto my two Sons vizt Jonathan Marston & Daniel Marston all my land & meadow Ground & Salt Marsh & Thatch Ground according to Quantity & Quality to be Equally to be Divided between them & my Stock of Cattle & Sheep & horses & Swine & Husbandry tools to be Equally to be Divided Between them-
Item I Give unto my Daughter Sarah Dearbon twelve Pounds in Species at money Price to be paid to her by my Son Jonathan Marston at his mothers Decease-
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Item I Give unto my Daughter Deborah Nodd twelve Pounds in Species at money Price to be paid to her by my Son Daniel Marston at his Mothers Decease-
Lastly my Will & Meaning is that what Debts or Dues are owing from ine I order my two Sons viz Jonathan Marston & Daniel Marston to pay them Equally between them & what Debts are due to me they are to Receive & have Equally between them. And I do Appoint my above Named Wife Hannah & my two Sons viz Jonathan Marston & Daniel Marston to be Executors to this my last Will & Testament : And in Confirmation hereof I have hereunto set iny hand & Seal the Day & Year above Mentioned in the Eighth Year of King George the Second his Reign over Great Britain-
Signed Sealed & Declared by Simon Marston Simon Marston to be his Last
Will and Testament in Presence of us Witnesses-
Jolın Marston
David Wedgwood Jabez Sınith
[Proved June 7, 1735.]
[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 475. ]
[Blank sheet of paper, for bond, signed by Jonathan Marston, David Marston, John Marston,and David Wedgewood; witnesses, John Penhallow and Samuel Penhallow ; endorsed " Jona Marston & Dan1 Marstons Bond to Comply wth their ffathers Will June 7th 1735."]
JOHN ABBOTT 1735 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Jolin Abbott of Portsmouth, yeoman, granted to Mercy Abbott, widow, Nov. 4, 1735.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 91.]
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[Bond of Mercy Abbott, widow, with James Leach and John Churchill as sureties, all of Portsmouth, May 17, 1735, for the administration of the estate of her husband, John Abbott ; wit- nesses, John Penhallow and Benjamin Gambling, Jr. ]
[Warrant, May 17, 1735, authorizing William Rand and John Marden to appraise the estate of John Abbott of Portsmouth, black- sınith. ]
[Inventory, May 19, 1735 ; amount, £9.7.6; signed by John Marden and William Rand. ]
PHILEMON DALTON I735 HAMPTON
[Bond of James Bridges, Jr., of Andover, Mass., maltster, with Jeremiah Marston of Hampton, yeoman, and Matthew Livermore of Portsmouth as sureties, in the sum of {200, May 20, 1735, for the administration of the estate of Philemon Dalton of Hampton, housewright ; witnesses, John Penhallow and Samuel Penhallow. ]
[Inventory, Oct. 1, 1735 ; amount, {100.0.0 ; signed by Jer- emiah Marston and Philip Towle.]
[Administration granted to James Bridges, Jr., of Andover, Mass., maltster, Nov. 4, 1735.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 90.]
[License to the administrator, Nov. 4, 1735, to sell real estate. ] [ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 92. ]
[Warrant, May 20, 1736, authorizing Jeremiah Marston and Philip Towle, both of Hampton, toappraise the estate. ]
[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 89.]
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JONATHAN MOULTON I735 RYE
In the name of God amen the twentyth Day may Anno Domini 1735 and In the Eighth year of his majesties Reign georg the Second King over Grate Britain King &c. I Jonathan moulton of the Parish of Rye in the Provence of new Hampshirer in new Eng-
* land Cooper being verey sick and weeke in body *
Imprimis I give and bequeath to Elezebeth iny dearly beloved wife one third Part of all my Estate buildings Lands marsh and meadows Dureing her natural Life or widowhood and she also to have the Disposeing of the wholl of the same till my Eldest son comes to the age of one and twenty years I also give and bequeth to my said wife Elezebeth all my moveables with in and with out Dores and all my stock of Cattle for her to Dispose of and Improve for the benifitt and bringing up of my children
Second I give and bequeth to my well beloved son Reuben moulton two thirds of all my Buildings and all my lands marsh and medowes my said son Reuben to have two thirds of them Laying Either in Hampton in Said Provence or in said Parish of Rye and the other third Part of iny said sd buildings Land marsh and medows my said son Reuben Moulton is to have after my wifes Deceess or Present widow whood my said son Reuben moul- ton to Pay my beloved sons Jonathan Danil and Robert Moulton twelve Pound to Each
Itam I give and bequeath to my beloved son Jonathan moulton twelve Pound to be Payed by iny said son Reuben moulton
Itam I give and bequeath to my beloved son Daniel moulton twelve Pound to be Payed by my said son Reuben moulton
Itam I give and bequeath to my beloved son Robert moulton twelve Pound to be Payed by my said son Reuben moulton
Itam I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Luce moul- ton five Pound to be Payed by my said son Reuben moulton and in Case my said son Reuben should Dye before he Comes to the age of one and twenty years then my next Eldest surviveing son to have all that was given to my said son Reuben and he also to
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pay and Perform all that my said son Reuben was to pay and perform I also Constitute make and ordain my beloved wife Eleze- beth and my Brother Robert moulton Executors of this my Last will and testment and I Do here by utterly disalow revoke and dis- null all and every other former testements wills Leagusies be- quests and Executors by mne in any ways before named willed and bequeathed ratifieing and conferming this and no other to be mny Last will and testment in wittness here of I have here unto Sett my hand and Seal the day and year above written
Signed Sealed Publeshed Pro- his mark Jonathan X moulton and Seal
nounced and Declared by the Said Jonathan moulton as his
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