Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 38 1764-1767, Part 18

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Itim I Give unto my Daughter Elisabeth Fifteen Pounds Lawfull mony to be Paid to her in Such Housel Stufe as she shall Chuse at Cash Prise in Two years after my Decease or when she shall Demand the same and to be Paid to her by my son John Robie


Itim I Give unto my Daughter Ruth Fifteen Pounds Lawfull


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mony and to be paid to her in Such Housel Stufe as she shall Chuse at Cash Price in Three years after my Decease by my son John Robie


Itim I Give unto my Son John Robie and to his heirs & assing for Ever all my Lands and marshes Lying and being in the Town Ship of Hampton or Else where not all Redey Disposed of viz all my Whome Place where I now live Excepting The Ten acres I Gave to my son Samuel in this my Last Will with all my buldings standing There on be the Same more or Less with all my stock of Cattel horses sheep & swine whith all my utensels for Husbandry &c he my Said Son John to Com into Porsession thereof at my Decase Excepting what Priveledge I have given to his mother and Sister Huldeah and That at There Decease my Said Son John Robie Paying and Delivering to his mother the Several articulls mentioned in this my Last will and Paying the Severall Leagices as I have orderd in this my Last Will


Lastly I Do hereby Constitute and appoint my Son John Robie to be sole Executor


his Thomas X Robie mark


[Witnesses] Zachariah towle, David marston, Theos Smith. [Proved March 25, 1767.]


[Sarah Roby assents to the terms of the will March 25, 1767, and waives dower and inventory; witnesses, David Marston, William Lane.]


[Bond of John Roby of North Hampton, yeoman, with David Marston of North Hampton, yeoman, and Theophilus Smith of Exeter as sureties, in the sum of £500, March 25, 1767, for the execution of the will; witnesses, William Parker, Robert Parks.]


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JONATHAN MARSTON 1766 NORTH HAMPTON


[Inventory of the estate of Jonathan Marston of North Hamp- ton, Richard Jenness, 3ª, administrator, Feb. 24, 1766; amount, £36. 13. 6; signed by Levi Dearborn and Ebenezer Sanborn.]


[Warrant, March 31, 1766, authorizing Ebenezer Sanborn, gentleman, and Levi Dearborn, physician, both of North Hamp- ton, to receive claims against the estate.]


JAMES TWADDELL I766 SALEM


In the Name of God Amen I James Twadell of Salem within the Province of New Hampshire in New England Yeoman, being Sick & Indisposed in Body


Item my will is that my Dearly Beloved Wife Grizzel Twadell shall have & Enjoy the one third of all my Real Estate, & the whole of my Dwelling House During her Natural life, & Two Cows & one pair of Year old Steers, & one mare, & all my hous- hold Plenishing, To be given her by Executors as soon as may be after my Decease.


Item my will is that my well Beloved Daughters Elizabeth, & Margaret Twadell shall have Two Pounds Lawfull money apiece To be paid to them as soon as may be after my Decease. -


Item my will is that my well Beloved Daughters Martha and Grizell Twadell Shall have Two Pounds Ten shillgs Lawfull money apiece, To be paid to them as soon as may be after my Decease. -


Item my will is that my Sons Robert Twadell & Daniel Twa- dell & my Daughters Agnes Twadell & Mary Twadell Each of them should have the Sum of five shillings Lawfull money paid to them as soon as may be after my Decease by my Executrs -


Item my will is that the Remainder of my Real Estate if there be any shall be Equally Divided amongst Elizabeth Margaret


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Martha & Grizell Twadell my well Beloved Daughters as soon as may be after my Decease by my Executrs __


And I do hereby Constitute Nominate & appoint my Good friend Samuel Thomson & my Brother in Law Mark Coen my Executors of this my Last Will & Testament, Ratifying & Con- firming this & no other to be my Last will & Testament -


In Wittness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this 25th Day of February in the 5th Year of his Majesties Reign Anno Domini 1766 -


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Martha X McGlauglan. mark [Proved Sept. 25, 1767.]


[Warrant, Jan. 15, 1767, authorizing Samuel Morrison of Windham, gentleman, and John Moreland of Salem to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, Sept. 22, 1767; amount, £76. 2. 2. 2; signed by Samuel Morrison and John Moreland.]


[License to Mark Cowen, acting executor, March 10, 1768, to sell real estate.]


[Warrant, March 29, 1769, authorizing John Dinsmoor, James Gilmore, and James Betton, all of Windham, husbandmen, to set off the widow's dower.]


Province of 1 By Virtue of a warrant from the Honbl New Hampshire J John Wentworth Esqr Judge of Probate of Wills &c for Said Province Appointing us a Commtee to Set off to


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Grizzel Twaddle wife of James Twaddle Late of Salem Deceasd her Right of Dower and Power of thirds in the Real Estate of her late Husband and the other two thirds to John Moreland of Salem aforsd Husbandman accordingly we have Set off to the Said Grizzel Twaddle the said Dower by proper meets and Bounds which is as follows (viz) Beginning at a stake & stones on the line of Thos Macglaughlans land then north thirty one 1/2 Rods to a stake & stones on the line of the Said Morelands land then west ninty Rods to a birch marked then South by the line of Cornings land thirty one 12 rods to a stake & stones then East to the Bounds first mentioned Containing about Seventeen Acres More or less - Together with the East room of the House and appriviledge of the South Door; also ten feet of the East End of the Barn -


To John Moreland one third part of said Estate Lying to the South of the abovesaid Grizzel Twaddles part of said land Begining at a stake & stones which is the Corner of said Grizzel Twaddles land then west ninty rods to a stake & stones on said Cornings land and then South to Londonderry line then East south East by said Londry line to the Corner of Thos Maglaugh- lans land then north to the Bounds first mentioned - also the other third part of said Estate Lying north of said Grizzel Twaddles part Beginning at a stake & stones the north East angle of said Estate then west 90 rods by Willm Gordens land then south twenty Eight rods by said Corning land to a birch markd then East by Said Twaddles land ninty rods to a stake & stones then north to the Bounds first mentioned : together with the west room of the house and apriviledge of the South Door - also the Remaining part of the barn -


Datd march 8th 1769


James Betton James Gillmore John Dinsmoor


[Account of Mark Cowen, executor; receipts, £51. 2. 1012; expenditures, £18. 18. 472 ; allowed May 31, 1769.]


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JOHN WILLEY I766 DURHAM


[Abigail Willey renounces administration on the estate of her husband, John Willey of Durham, yeoman, Feb. 25, 1766, in favor of her son, Jonathan Willey, and Nathaniel Thompson; witness, Samuel Rogers.]


[Administration on the estate of John Willey, millwright, granted to Jonathan Willey and Nathaniel Thompson Feb. 26, 1766.]


[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 151.]


[Bond of Jonathan Willey, yeoman, and Nathaniel Thompson, gentleman, with John Sullivan, gentleman, and Jonathan Durgin, yeoman, as sureties, all of Durham, in the sum of £20,000, Feb. 26, 1766, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Vaughan, Richard Wibird Penhallow.]


[Inventory, filed Feb. 25, 1767; amount, £86. 15. 0; signed by Thomas Chesley and Miles Randall.]


[Warrant, July 13, 1767, authorizing Ebenezer Thompson, physician, and Thomas Chesley, gentleman, both of Durham, to receive claims against the estate.]


[List of claims; amount, £236. 15. 2; signed by Thomas Ches- ley and Ebenezer Thompson.]


JOSHUA WILSON 1766 EXETER


[Administration on the estate of Joshua Wilson of Exeter, yeoman, granted to Priscilla Wilson Feb. 26, 1766.]


[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 250.]


[Bond of Priscilla Wilson, widow, with Abner Thurston, cord- wainer, and James Thurston, blacksmith, as sureties, all of Exeter, in the sum of £20,000, Feb. 20, 1766, for the administra- tion of the estate; witnesses, John Rice, Increase Wilson.]


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[Inventory, attested May 27, 1766; amount, £1225. 15. 0; signed by John Odlin and Samuel Brooks.]


[Account of the administratrix; receipts, £496. 16. 1034; expenditures, £521. 10. 434 ; allowed Aug. 19, 1775.]


[John Wilson, minor, son of Joshua Wilson, makes choice of John Rice of Exeter as his guardian Nov. 27, 1768; witnesses, Jonathan Gilman, Noah Emery.]


[Bond of John Rice, with Nicholas Gilman as surety, both of Exeter, in the sum of £500, June 30, 1769, for the guardianship of John Wilson, aged more than 14 years; witnesses, William Parker, Samuel Hale, Jr.]


Province of 1 Pursuant to a Warrant from the Honble John Wentworth Esqr Judge of the Probate


New Hampshire Rockingham ss of Wills &c for said Province, appointing us (together with Theophilus Smith & John Odlin Esqrs) a Com- mittee to divide the Real Estate of Joshua Wilson late of Exeter in said Province Yeoman deceased Intestate, in manner following viz. To Priscilla the Widow of the said deceased the third part thereof, and the other two thirds to divide among the Children of said deceased there being Eight in the whole, allowing to the eldest Son a double Share, and to set forth each Share by Metes & Bounds, to hold to each in severalty making each division ac- cording to quantity and quality as equal as may be in the pro- portion aforesaid.


I We have accordingly divided the Real Estate aforesaid and set off to the said Priscilla for her thirds thereof the South East- erly part of the Mansion House in Exeter aforesaid and the priviledge of Washing, Baking and Brewing in the Northerly End thereof, and the priviledge of the Cellar under the House to put her Stores in. Also the Westerly half part of the Barn, and one Quarter part of the Saw Mill and its appurtenances Standing on the upper Dam. Also Six Acres and ninety Rods of Land in the Home Lot bounded as follows viz beginning at a Stake standing


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on the Northerly side of said Home Lot at the distance of four- teen Rods North Seventy Degrees East from the North Westerly corner of the said Home Lot and from said Stake to run North Seventy degrees East Six Rods to a Stake, Then North Seventy three degrees East Twelve Rods, thence North Eighty degrees East Twenty One Rods and Six tenths of a Rod; Thence South Thirty Six degrees East Eighteen Rods to a Stake; Thence South Twenty five degrees West Sixteen Rods and one half of a Rod to a Stake, Thence South Forty Eight degrees West Seven Rods to a Stake, Thence North Forty degrees West Four Rods and one half of a Rod to a Stake, Thence North Thirty five degrees West Eight Rods to a Stake, Thence South Seventy Eight Degrees West ten Rods, Thence North Twenty Six degrees West Three Rods, Thence South Seventy Eight degrees West Twelve Rods to a Stake, Thence North Twenty Six degrees West Thirteen Rods and an half to a Stake, Thence North Sixty Six degrees East Two Rods and one quarter of a Rod to a Stake, Thence North Twenty two degrees and an half West Five Rods to the stake begun at, as appears by the Plan of the Home place an- nexed. Also Twenty two Acres and three quarters of an Acre of Land being part of the pasture, lying in Exeter aforesaid and bounded as follows viz beginning at a Stake standing in the Fence on the South side of the Road leading from Stratham to Exeter at the North Westerly corner of said pasture from thence running South Sixty Nine Degrees West by said Road Eight Rods, Thence South Seventy One degrees East One hundred & Twenty five Rods to Captain James Leavits Land, Thence Northerly by said Leavits Land until it comes to Land belonging to Theophilus Smith Esq' Thence Westerly by said Smith's Land to the first bounds as appears by the plan of said pasture an- nexed. Also about Four Acres of Salt Marsh, bounded North- erly and Westerly on James Gilman's Land, Southerly on Nehemiah Gilmans Land and Easterly on Exeter River.


2 To the Right of Increase Wilson deceas'd eldest Son of the said Joshua for his double Share we have set off One half of the


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Saw Mill standing on the lower Dam and East side of Exeter River, together with the Westerly half of the Dam & Stream. Also the Easterly half part of the Barn with the priviledge of passing and repassing to and from said Barn through the Widows Land. Also Two Acres of Land in the Home place bounded as follows viz beginning at the North East corner of that half Acre of Land which he the said Increase bought of his Father, and from thence running North Seventy Eight Degrees East Ten Rods to a stake, Thence South thirty five degrees East Eight Rods, Thence South Forty degrees East Nineteen Rods & an half, Thence South Seventy Six degrees & an half West Ten Rods, Thence North Seventy Six degrees West Seven Rods & One Quarter, Thence North Ten degrees West Three Rods & an half, Thence South Eighty Seven degrees West Five Rods, Thence North Sixteen degrees West Five Rods & three Quarters, Thence North Seventy Nine degrees East Three quarters of a Rod, And from thence a Strait Line to the bounds first mentioned.


3. To Thomas a Son of the deceased, we have set off Thirty five Rods of Land in the Home place bounded as follows viz beginning at the North West corner of that half Acre of Land which Increase Bought of his Father, and from thence running North Twenty Six degrees West Three Rods, Thence North Seventy Eight degrees East Twelve Rods, Thence South Twenty Six degrees East three Rods, Thence South Seventy eight degrees West Twelve Rods to the bounds first mentioned. Also Thir- teen acres and ninety Rods of Land in the Pasture bounded as follows viz beginning at a Stake standing in the Fence on the Road leading from Hampton to Exeter at the distance of thirty nine Rods from the South Easterly corner of said Pasture, and from thence running Northwesterly by said Road Twenty nine Rods, Thence North Twenty Seven degrees East Seventy Two Rods and one quarter to the Widows Thirds, Thence South Seventy one degrees East Twenty nine Rods, and from thence a strait Line to the bounds first mentioned.


4 To John a Son of the deceased We have set off Seventy Rods


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of Land in the Home place, bounded as follows viz beginning at the Northwesterly corner of said Home place at the Road on the East side of Exeter River, from thence running North Seventy Degrees East Fourteen Rods Thence South Twenty two and an half Degrees East Five Rods, Thence South Sixty Six degrees West Twelve Rods and one quarter to the Road, and thence by said Road to the bounds first mentioned. Also the Easterly half part of the Mill priviledge and Stream at the lower Dam, with the easterly half part of said Dam. Also Five Acres & One hundred & forty Rods of Land in the pasture bounded as follows viz beginning at the South West corner of the share set off to Thomas and from thence running North Seventy Seven degrees West by the Road leading from Hampton to Exeter Thirteen Rods, Thence North twenty Seven degrees East Seventy four Rods to the Widows Thirds, Thence South Seventy One degrees East Thirteen Rods, and from thence a Strait Line to the bounds first mentioned.


5. To Priscilla a Daughter of the deceased We have Set off Twenty Acres of Land at Piscasset bounding Southerly on Pis- casset River, Easterly and Northerly on a High Way, and Westerly on Nathan Barbers Land.


6. To Mary a Daughter of the decd We have set off Two pieces of Land in the pasture, the first piece contains Ten Acres & Thir- teen Rods, and is bounded as follows viz beginning at the South easterly corner of said pasture on the Road leading from Hamp- ton to Exeter and from thence running North Fifty Nine degrees West Twenty one Rods, Thence North Twenty Seven degrees East Eighty two Rods to the Widows Thirds, Thence South Seventy One Degrees East Twenty Six Rods to Captain James Leavit's Land, Thence by said Leavit's Land to the bounds first mentioned. The second piece is bounded as follows viz begin- ning at the South Westerly corner of the Land set off to John Wilson in said Pasture, and from thence running North Eighty five degrees West by the Road leading from Hampton to Exeter Five Rods & an half, Thence North Thirty two Degrees West


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Thirty Rods, Thence North Eighty one degrees East Thirty nine Rods, Thence South twenty Seven degrees West Thirty Six Rods to the first bounds, containing three Acres & three quarters.


7 To Judith a Daughter of the deceased, We have set off Nine Acres of Land in the Pasture bounded as follows viz beginning at the South Westerly corner of the Land set off to Mary in said Pasture and from thence running North Fifty nine degrees West Eighteen Rods by the Road leading from Hampton to Exeter, from thence North Twenty Seven degrees East Seventy nine Rods to the Widows Thirds, Thence South Seventy one degrees East Eighteen Rods and from thence a Strait Line to the bounds first mentioned. Also a House Lot in the Home place bounded as follows viz beginning at the middle of the Front Door of the mansion House and running North Forty Eight Degrees and an half East about four Rods and an half to the Widows Thirds, Thence North Twenty six degrees West Three Rods and an half, Thence South Fifty five degrees West Eight Rods to the High way, Then South Easterly by said High Way Four Rods, Thence North Forty eight degrees East to the bounds first mentioned; together with that half of the Mansion House standing on the same, with all the priviledges and appurtenances belonging to the said part of the said House; the priviledge in the Kitchin & Cellar herein before set off to the Widow as part of her thirds excepted.


8. To Anna a Daughter of the Deceased we have set off Four- teen Acres of Land in the Pasture, bounded as follows viz begin- ning at the North East corner of that three Acres & three quar- ters of Land before set off to Mary, and from thence running North Twenty Seven degrees East Thirty Eight Rods to the Widows Thirds, Thence North Seventy one degrees West Thirty Nine Rods to the Road leading from Stratham to Exeter, thence South westerly by said Road Forty Seven Rods, thence South Thirty two degrees East Twenty Rods, thence North Eighty one degrees East Thirty Nine Rods to the bounds first mentioned. Also a House Lot in the Home place containing Forty two Rods of Land bounded as follows viz, beginning at the South West


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corner of the Lot set off to John's share, and from thence run- ning North Sixty Six Degrees East Ten Rods, thence South Twenty Six degrees East three Rods and an half, thence South Sixty one degrees West Nine Rods to the Road, thence North thirty nine degrees West Four Rods & an half by said Road to the bounds first mentioned.


9 To Elizabeth a Daughter of the Deceased we have set off Seven Acres and Thirty Rods of Land in the Home place bounded as follows viz beginning at the North Easterly corner of the Land set off to the Widow and from thence running North Eighty three degrees East Ten Rods and an half, thence North Eighty five degrees East Thirteen Rods & three quarters, thence South Thirty three degrees East Twenty nine Rods & one quarter to the Road leading from Stratham to Exeter, thence South West- erly by said Road Thirty three Rods and an half, thence North Forty Degrees West Twenty three Rods, Thence North Twenty five degrees East Sixteen Rods and an half, thence North Thirty Six degrees West Eighteen Rods to the bounds first mentioned. Also a House Lot in said Home place containing Thirty three Rods bounding Northerly on the Lot set off to Anna, Southerly on the Lot set off to Judith, Westerly on the High Way, and Easterly on the Widows Thirds.


We have also laid out a Way, to extend one Rod and a quarter wide West from the Porch of the Mansion House, and from thence running North Twenty degrees West through the House Lots set off to Judith, Elizabeth and Anna, until it comes to John's Lot for the use and benefit of the Owners of each of said Lots.


We have further set off to Elizabeth as part of her Share in said Estate, the One half of Three Acres and an half of Salt Marsh lying in said Exeter and is bounded as follows viz North- erly, Westerly and Southerly on Nehemiah Gilman's Land, and Easterly on Exeter River.


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[Petition of Thomas Wilson of Concord, saddler, Nov. 18, 1790, in behalf of himself and his brothers and sisters, heirs of Increase Wilson, deceased, for the division of real estate in Exeter held by them in common; assented to by Stephen Kim- ball for himself and Samuel Thing; Thomas Wilson for John Wilson and Priscilla Blunt; John Odlin in behalf of Mary Odlin; John Wilson for himself and sister Thompson; Joseph Rundlett for himself and wife; and Judith Odlin for herself.]


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[Warrant, Nov. 19, 1790, authorizing Samuel Tenney, physi- cian, Benjamin Boardman, James Thurston, gentleman, James Rundlett, and Daniel Clark, yeomen, all of Exeter, to divide the widow's dower among the children of Joshua Wilson.]


State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss.


Pursuant to a warrant from the honorable Oliver Peabody Esqr Judge of the probate of wills &c. for said County appointing us, the subscribers, together with James Rundlett & Daniel Clark, a committee to divide among the heirs of Joshua Wilson late of Exeter, deceased, a certain lot of land formerly set off to the widow of said deceased as part of her dower or thirds of his real estate, (which lot adjoins the house lot,) we have divided said land according to quantity & quality, as set off to the several heirs as follows - viz.


I. To John Wilson, one of the heirs of Increase Wilson, oldest son of the deceased, one share bounded as follows, viz. From a post near Sam1 Gilman's house running easterly four rods & a half to a Stake - then northerly six rods & four tenths to a stake two rods short of the fence between said land & Col. Hacket's land - then easterly on a straight line to Col. Bordmans land northwardly on said land being two rods wide at each end, & containing one hundred & sixteen rods.


2. To the widow Mary Odlin, a daughter of the deceased, one share bounded as follows, viz. From the stake last mentioned running southerly three rods & seven tenths to a Stake - then easterly to said Bordman's land with the same width - & con- taining one hundred & thirty five rods.


3. To Betty Kimball, a daughter of the deceased, one share as follows, viz. From the Stake last mentioned running southerly two rods & eight tenths to a Stake - then westerly four rods & a half to the forementioned post near Sam1 Gilman's house - then easterly to the said Bordman's land, with a width of three rods, containing one hundred & twenty one Rods.


4. To Anna Thing, a daughter of the deceased, one share bounded as follows, viz. From the post last mentioned running


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southerly two rods and a half to a stake - then easterly, with the same width, to Col Bordman's land aforesaid - containing one hundred & sixteen rods.


5. To the widow Judith Odlin, a daughter of the deceased, one share bounded as follows, viz. From the Stake last mentioned running southerly two rods & six tenths to a stake - then east- erly with the same width to said Bordman's land, containing one hundred & sixteen rods.


6. To Priscilla Blunt, a daughter of the deceased one share bounded as follows, viz. From the Stake last mentioned run- ning southerly two rods & three tenths to a stake - then east- erly with the same width, to said Bordman's land, containing one hundred & ten rods.


7. To Thomas Wilson, a son of the deceased, one share bounded as follows, viz. From the stake last mentioned run- ning southerly two rods & a half to a Stake bounding James Rundlets land then easterly with the same width to Col. Bord- man land - containing one hundred & ten rods.




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