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a Comfortable Support allowed them by my heirs that Enjoys the Estate -
Item I Give unto the Parish of madbury aforsd five pounds Lawful money to be Paid unto whom the Parish may appoint to receive it out of my Estate by my Execrs to be Improved towards Supporting a School in Said Parish - -
and I Do hereby make ordain Constitute & appoint Eli Demerit and Ebenezer Demerit Both of madbury aforsd and Ebenezer Thompson of Durham my Executors
Sarh dam
[Witnesses] Remembrance Clark, Robert Hill, Eli Demeritt Juner, Job Demeret.
[Proved June 24, 1767.]
[Inventory, July 16, 1767; amount, £1735. 12. 2; signed by Ephraim Hanson and John Wingate; an addition of £79. 7. 3 was made July 25, 1769.]
[Account of the executors; receipts, £904. II. 5, personal estate; expenditures, £479. 16. 7; allowed Aug. 30, 1769.]
SAMUEL GRINDALL 1766 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God Amen I Samuel Grendal of Portsmouth in the Province of New Hampshire in New England Mason Being very Sick and Weak of Body *
Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Son Samuel Grendal the one half part of that Land I Purchased of Hannah Hughes which makes him the whole Lot with that part he purchased of me (Provided he Be Edjected out of it & Loose it) He shall Come in with his Brother & Sister Daniel & mary hereafter named for an Equal share in that house & Land I Purchased of John Abbot Also I Give unto my son Samuel the one half of my house & Land at Gosport on the Isle of sholes in New Hampshire Aforesaid -
Item I Give unto my son Daniel Grindel the one half of my
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house & Land I now Live in which I purchased of John Abbot - Also the one half of my house and Land at Gosport on the Isle of Sholes in New Hampshire aforesaid (Except that my Son Samuel shall Be Edjected out of that Land I Purchased of Hanah Hughes & Loose it - Then my son Samuel shall Come in with his Brother Daniel Grindel & mary Grindel with an Equal share in the house & Land I Purchased of John Abbot -
I Give unto my Daughter mary Grindel the one half of my house & Land I now Live in which I Purchased of John Abbott - also I Give unto my Daughter Mary Grindel my Pew in the meeting house at Gosport on the Isle of Sholes in New Hamp- shire aforesaid (Except that my Son Samuel shall be Ejected out of that Land I Purchased of Hannah Hughes and Loose it Then my Son Samuel Grindel shall Come in with his Brother Daniel Grindel & Mary Grindel with an Equal Share in the house & Land I Purchased of John Abbot
Item I Give & Bequeath unto my well Beloved wife mary Grindel (whome I make my Executrix with my Son Samuel to See this my will & testament preformed) the one third part of all my Estate Both real & personal of what kind or Nature whatso- ever Dureing her Life and after her Decease all the personal Estate to be Equaly Divided Amongest my three Children Sam11 Daniel & mary Except her wearing Apparrel to be at her own Disposel
and I Do hereby revoke Disannul & make void all former wills and Testaments By me made Ratifying this to be my Last will and no other In witness whereof I the said Samuel Grindel have Set my hand & Seal this Seventeenth Day of December Annoque Domini 1766
Samuel Grendel
[Witnesses] Ichabod Clark, John Tucker, Cyprian Jeffry. [Proved Jan. 21, 1767.]
[Inventory, Jan. 27, 1767; amount, £159. 1. 6; signed by John Wendell and Samuel Hall.]
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[Warrant, Aug. 20, 1768, authorizing Samuel Penhallow and John Wendell, gentleman, both of Portsmouth, to receive claims against the estate.]
[List of claims; amount, £125. 0. 0; signed by John Wendell and John Parker.]
Province of 3 Pursuant to a Warrant directed to us the New Hampr ) Subscribers from the Honble John Wentworth Esqr Judge of the Probate of Wills &cª for said Province, Author- izing us to sett off the Widows Thirds in the Estate of Sam1 Grindal late of Portsmº decd, We have proceeded on sª Business and have sett off to Mary Grindal the Widow of said Samuell, the Western half of the late Dwelling House of the deceased with the Priviledge of a free Passage into the front Door & of the Stairs to go up into ye Chamber & Garrett also all the Garden belonging to the Same beginning at the S West Corner of the House thence to Run about three feet to a Cherry Tree in sd Garden, from thence to run Southerly to the Land of Ichabod Clarke and so Westerly, Northerly and Easterly, as said Garden is now infenced and Improved, for the Sole Use & Benefit of said Mary & her assigns during her Life As Witness our Hands this 20th day of October 1768 -
Mark Langdon Thos Peirce John Wendell
[Account of the executors; receipts, £121. 13. 8; expenditures, £33. 13. 8; allowed Feb. 28, 1771.]
[Settlement of claims; amount of claims, £125. 0. 0; amount distributed, £88. o. o; allowed July 3, 1771.]
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JEAN SMITH
1766
LONDONDERRY
In the Name of God amen I Jean Smith of Londonderry In the province of Newhampshire widow being weake in Bodey
Itam I will and bequith unto my Son In Law James todd and suseanna his wife all my Reail estat and Improvments theron and two Cows he paying to my Son william Smith thirtey five pounds Lawfoull money for which my Said Son hath my note for the Sam to be paid at my Dath; and also to pay the after bequethments; and my funural Charges
Itam I will and bequith to my Gran Doughter Jean Smith adams fiften pounds Lawfoull money to be paid to hir when She arives at the age of twintey one years
Itam I will and bequith to my Gran Son andrew petterson five pounds Lawfoull money to be paid to him when he arives at the age of twintey one years
Itam I will and bequith to my Said Gran Doughter Jean Smith adams my bede and Courtiens and furnuture ther to belongin
Itam I will and bequith to my Gran Doughter Rachel petter- son my Dask
Itam I will and bequith to my Son william Smith Six Shillings Lawfoull money
Itam I will and bequith to James petterson and Rachel his wife Six Shillings Lawfoull money
Itam I will and bequith to Jonathan adams and Sarah his wife Six Shillings Lawfoull money
Itam I will and bequth to my above Said Son In Law James todd and Susanna his wife all the Remening part of my personal estat that is not allredey bequithed
And I Do make and ordain my Son In Law James todd exacu- ture to this my Last will and testement Reatifing this and no other to be my Last will and testement
In testemoney of all before written I the Said Jean Smith have hear unto Satte my hand and Seal this twintey third Day
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of December and In the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Sixtey and Six and In the Seventh year of his majesty's Rign &c
and I Jean Smith Do Declaire and pronounce this and no other to be my Last will and testement
hir Jean X Smith mark
[Witnesses] John Bell, Abraham Duncan, Samuel Barr. [Proved Nov. 29, 1767.]
SAMUEL BRACKETT 1766
[Guardianship of Love Brackett, aged less than 14 years, daugh- ter of Samuel Brackett, granted to Joseph Jenness Dec. 24, I766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 326.]
[Bond of Joseph Jenness, with Samuel Jenness as surety, both of Rye, in the sum of £500, Dec. 24, 1766, for the guardian- ship of Love Brackett, aged less than 14 years, daughter of Samuel Brackett, son of Samuel Brackett, deceased; witnesses, William Parker, Sarah Parker.]
JOSEPH BEAN 1766 KINGSTON
In the Name of God Amen I Joseph Bean of Kingston In the Province of Newhampshire in New England Inholder Being ill & weak in body
Imprimis my will is that all my Just Debts & funeral Charges shall be pay'd & discharged by my two Sons Joseph & Peter Bean, Joseph to pay two thirds & Peter the other third thereof -
Item To my Wife Hannah Bean I will & Bequeath the west fore
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Room in my house & the Chamber over it & the West garret in my now Dwelling house for her use & improvement she taking my Daughter Sarah to live & improve with her therein During life & also one third part of the Cellar & also a priviledge of doing her work in the back Room in my house during life - & also I will & bequeath to my Said wife the Improvement of One third of Each of my two places in the East Parish in Kingston Vizt the place I live upon & the other the place that I bought of Benjamin Sleeper late of Kingston Deceas'd during life & also two of my cows & all my houshold furniture Except my Clock & great Bible to be her own & at her own dispose & so much of my Barn as Shall be needfull to keep the two Cows in & the hay for their Support yearly during her life -
Item To my Daughter Miriam the Wife of Jacob French I will the Sum of Twenty Pounds lawful money of This Province to be paid her by my Son Joseph the one half of it within two years after my decease & the other half of it within two years after that
Item To my Daughter Margaret the Wife of Lieutenant Nathan Bacheller I will the Sum of twenty Pounds Lawfull Money of this Province to be paid her within Two Years after my decease the one half of it by my Son Joseph the other half by my Son Peter -
Item To my Daughter Sarah I will the sum of thirty shillings lawfull money of this Province a Year to be paid her that is the Said Sum of thirty Shillings law full money of this Province Every Year during her Natural life the one half to be paid by my Son Joseph the other half of it by my Son Peter - & in Case she outlives her mother that she shall have the priviledge in the house as she had with her - -
Item - To my Son Joseph Bean I give that part of my house & Barn that I have not appropriated to his mother & two Thirds of my homested place & after his mothers decease the whole thereof to him & his heirs & assigns forever reserving only the priviledge in the house to his Sister Sarah if she outlives her
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mother as is before mentioned to her as also two thirds of my Stock of Cattle Swine &c & my Clok & my great Bible & also two thirds of my tools & implements for husbandry - & my Desk
Item To my Son Peter Bean I give two thirds of my lower place which I bought of Benjamin Sleeper late of Kingston De- ceas'd & after his mothers decease the whole of it with the house & barn thereon to him & the heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten forever & one yoke of Small Cattle -
Item my land in Nottingham I give as follows Namely two Thirds thereof to my Son Joseph & the other third to my Son Peter to them their heirs & Assigns forever -
Item my other lands in Kingston not disposed of in this my will by me I give to my Daughter Frenches Eldest Son to him his Heirs & assigns forever -
Item - my will is that my Son Joseph shall find his mother an horse with bridle Saddle & Pillion when she shall want to ride abroad as long as she shall live in the house -
Item the rest of my Stock not disposed of in this my will I give to my Son Joseph & the rest of my Tools & implements for Hus- bandry Excepting two Chains which I give to my son Peter -
Item my Right in a New township granted by the Name of Unity I give the one half to my two grandchildren Joseph French & Joseph Bacheller to be Equally divided between them the other half of it to my Son Joseph & my Son in law Nathan Bacheller to pay them for Carrying on the right which I hereby will them to do
Item - my will is & I do hereby Appoint Wiliam Parker of kingston Esquire & my Son Joseph Bean to be Sole Executors to This my last will & Testament hereby revoking & disannulling All former & other wills & Testaments by me heretofore Or- dain'd & made - In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Thirtieth day of December Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred & Sixty Six & in The Seventh Year of his Majesties Reign -
Joseph Bean
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[Witnesses] Frances Bachelder, Timothy Tilton, Nath1 Bachel- lor.
[Proved Jan. 12, 1767.]
[Warrant, Jan. 12, 1767, authorizing Ebenezer Collins and Nathaniel Batchelder, both of Kingston, gentlemen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, March 2, 1767; amount, £956. 4. 2; signed by Ebenezer Collins and Nathaniel Batchelder.]
Know all men: That Pursuant to the Request of Hannah Bean widow & relict of Joseph Bean late of Kingstown in the Province of New Hamps: deceasd & her son Peter Bean of Kingstown yeoman made to us the subscribers to set off to the sd Hannah her right of Dower in the Homestead liveing of the sd Peter, after haveing viewed the premisses & maturely Considered the mat- ter, have proceeded & set off to the sd Hannah for her Right of Dower in the sd premisses viz: the Homestead liveing of the sd Peter as followeth viz: Beginning at the High way & joyning to land of the hereafter Named Phinehas Bachelder, & from thence to run westerly by sª Bachelders land till it Comes to land or meadow ground belonging to the Hiers of Jedidiah Philbrick Esqr deceasd, then Northerly by sª Philbricks land, or meadow ground, twenty rods to a stake, then Easterly to the High way first mentioned to a stake then southerly by the sd High way 20 rods to the place where it first began; Eighteen acres more or Less; and the Lower room & Chamber in the Easterly End of the Dwelling House; & one Third of the Cellar; one Third part of the Barn also; at the westerly End thereof : In witness whereof we do hereunto set our hands & seals the 26th day of November Annoq Domini 1767 in the Eighth year of his majesties Reign &c Phinehas Batchelor Jeremy Webster
[Hannah Bean and Peter Bean accept the division Nov. 26, 1767; witnesses, Jeremy Webster, Phineas Batchelder.]
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[Petition of Hannah Bean of East Kingston, March 30, 1779, for the setting off of her dower, "Being now Reduced to Straits and difficulties by the Inlargement of my family"; witnesses, Jonathan Collins, Joseph Welch.]
State of New Hampshire
Pursuant to a Warrant from the Hon- orable Phillips White Esqr Judge of the Rockingham ss j Probate of wills &c for said county Pointing to us the Subscribers a Committee to set off to Hannah Bean widow of Joseph Bean Late of Kingston in said county yeoman deceased her dower which happens to her of the estate of her Late husband of which he died Seized We having viewed and Measured the said estate do hereby agree to make the following Return viz we have Set off to the said widow Twenty Seven acres on the Easterly Side of home Place Bounded as followeth viz Begining at a Stake and Stones at the northerly side of the Barn Running Southeasterly about Twenty five Rods to a Beach Tree which is the northwesterly corner Bounds of the Personage thence Running southerly by the westerly side of said Personage untill it comes to the Southeasterly Bounds of the said home Place thence Running northwesterly about Twenty four Rod 12 Rods to a stake and stones by Land of Capt Richard Boynton, thence northerly about one hundred and seventy three Rods to a maple Tree marked thence north eleven degrees west Ten Rods to a stake & stones thence north thirty degrees East to the Southeasterly corner of the Longest Barn thence including the Lesser Barn to the Bounds first mentioned also another small piece of Land in said home place contining about one Quarter of an acre Bounded as followeth viz Begining at the midle of the door on the southerly side of the house Running southwesterly to the southwesterly corner of the Shop thence northwesterly to an oak Tree marked and onwards to the highway thence by said highway northeasterly to the midle of the house on the northerly side Including So much of the house as is Spacified in the will of said deceased and Excluding all other Buildings on said piece which Belongs to the other Two thirds also a priviledge to pass
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and Repass to and from the well which first piece above named is Represented in the Plan hereto annexed By the Letter A and the Smaller piece by the Letter B and the other Two thirds by the Letter C & D Secondly we have set off to said widow another piece situate in kingston aforesaid commonly called the Sleeper Place Bounded as followeth viz Begining at a Stake and Stones by the highway Leading from South hampton to Exeter which stake is at the corner Between the Land of Capt Phinehas Bachelder & Said Joseph Bean from thence Running westerly on the Line Between said Bachelder and said Bean untill it comes to Land of Samuel Philbrook Esqr late of said kingston deceased thence northerly by said Philbrooks Land or meadow ground Twenty one Rods and thirteen feet to a Stake and Stones thence Easterly on a Straight Line till it comes to a stake and stones by said highway which stake and stones stands by a Maple Tree by Said highway thence Southerly by said highway about Twenty Two Rods to the Bounds first mentioned which part set off as thirds is Represented in the annexed Plan by the Letter E and the other Two third by the Letter F
the Said Premises abovesaid we have Set off and divided to the Best of our Judgment in Testimony whereof we have hereunto Set our hands this Eighth day of April anno Domini 1779
Benja Prescott -
John Sanbun
Jere. Bachelder
Committee
Samuel Stevens
Moses Flanders
A Plan of the Land of Joseph Bean Late of kingston deceased which he died siezed of, the home place is Represented by figure first the third set off in said figure contains Twenty Seven acres and the other Two third contains sixty six acres and in figure second the thirds contains Twenty acres and a half and the other Two thirds contains forty acres three Quarters and Ten Rods
[Bond of Joseph Hilliard of Kensington, with Benjamin
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meridian Line to Both Plans
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the above Plans Laid down by a Scale of : forty holes to an inch Taken april 8 1779 By Moses Flanders Surveyor
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French of Kingston as surety, in the sum of £1000, Aug. 20, 1779, to prosecute his appeal against the decision of the com- mittee to set off the widow's dower; witnesses, Nathaniel Parker, William Parker.]
SAMUEL HANSON 1766 EPPING
[Administration on the estate of Samuel Hanson of Epping, yeoman, granted to Sarah Hanson Dec. 31, 1766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 329.]
[Bond of Sarah Hanson of Epping, widow, with Andrew French and Andrew French, Jr., both of Stratham, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 31, 1766, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Ziba Foss, William Parker.]
[Inventory, April 28, 1767; amount, £IIII. 12. 0; signed by Ezekiel Brown and Abraham Perkins.]
[Warrant, May 28, 1783, authorizing Jonathan Swain of Ray- mond, Ezekiel Godfrey of Poplin, gentleman, Simon Dearborn, gentleman, Thomas Norris, and Josiah Norris, yeomen, all of Epping, to set off the widow's dower.]
[Citation to the administratrix, March 17, 1784, to render an account.]
Rockingham ss We the Subscribers being appointed a Com- mittee by the Honte Philips White Esqr Judge of the Probats of wills &c for Said County to Set off to Sarah Hanson widow her Dower or thirds which happens to her of the Estate of her late Husband Samuel Hanson late of Epping in Said County Yeoman Decesed and accordingly we have don it in the following manner viz :
Wee have set of about Sixty five acres of land be the Same More or less Bounded as follows Beginning at the northwest Corner of thirty Seven acres of Land Said Wido Sold to her Son Andrew Hanson at the highway leading to Poplin and Runs
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Southerly Binding on Sd Andrews Sd land to a grant on Pis- casieck River then Runs westerly binding on Said grant to Land Abraham Sanborn Purchased of Said Wido at a Stake and Stones and Runs Notherly Binding on Sd Sanborns and on Richard Cliffords land to ten acres of land Said Widow Sold to Said An- drew to the Northeast Corner of said ten acres to a Stake & stones then Runs Northerly to a Stake and Stones at the South- east Corner of two acres of land Said Andrew Purchased of Said Widow and Runs Notherly Binding on said two acres to a Stake and Stones at the aforesaid highway and Runs Easterly Binding on Said highway to the Bounds first mentioned with ye Orchard on the Same Excepting two thirds of the Buildings on the Same and Leaveing out of the Premises a Previledge on said Land Conveniant to Pass and Repass to and from & carrying on Live- ing and Improveing the two thirds of the house and Barn on Said farm: also for yards for Cattle wood gardens &c and for passing to and from Said highway to Sd buildings at all times with horses Carts and Loose Cattle or Anything said two thirds may need at all times in Some Suitable Place to Pass on as aforesaid -
Also the two west ground Rooms in Said house with the Southwest Chamber and the garret over sd Chamber and also a Previledge in the Cechen to wash Bake Brew or any other work she may have ocasion to do in Said Room: Also a Previledge in the Dairy for seting milk or any other use she may want: also the Entry to the middle of the fore Dore and stair way to Im- prove Sd Chamber Room: and one third of the Cellar Under the East End of Said house viz the north end of sd Cellar - and also the middle of Said Barn Begining at the middle of the East Barn floor and Runs westerly to the East Side of the west Barn floor Carrying the wedth through Said Barn and to the Ruf of Said Barn Given Under our hands att Epping May ye 27th 1784
Jona Swain Thomas Norris Ezek1 Godfrey
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SAMUEL DOE
1767
NEWMARKET
In the name of God amen the Sixth day of January Anno Domini one thousand Seven hundred Sixty and Seven I Samuel Doe of New Market in the Province of newhampshire in new- england Gent. Being Sick & week of Body
Imprimis First I give & bequeath to my well beloved wife Abigail Doe all my Personal Estate of Every kind as Containing all my Live Stock & Household Goods & wairing apperril & Sofourth it being all my Estate Except what is Real Estate & Except So much out of ye Live Stock as I Shall hereafter in this Instrument order to my Executor to pay the Charge of my fun- eral & pay all my Just Debts & the Lagacies hereafter mentioned in this Instrument
Secondly I give & bequeath to my Dutyfull Son Samuel Doe fifty pounds Lawfull money which fifty pounds is Due to me from my Son Broadstreet Doe as will appear by a note from under his hand for fifty pounds Proclamation money Date august the third 1765-
thirdly I give and bequeath to my Dutyfull Sons Johnathan Doe Zebulon Doe & Lemuel Doe Equally Divided between them all the Right title Interest Claim Challange or Demand which I have or ought to have of in or unto that town or Tract of Land Called & Known by the name of New Durham Laying in newhampshire upon the head of Rochester to be to them & their heirs & assigns for ever as afore Said --
Item I give & bequeath to my Dutyfull Son John Doe five Shillings Lawfull money Exclusive of the Land whereon he now Lives of which I have given him a Deed -
Item I give & bequeath to my Dutyfull Daughter Abigail Doe fifty pounds Lawfull money to be paid by my Executor hereafter named Emeadatly after my Decease -
Item I give & bequeath to my Dutyfull Son Broadstreet Doe all the Remainder of my Estate & I do hereby Constitute make and ordain my Said Son Broadstreet Doe my Sole Executor of this my Last will & testament & hereby order & Direct that my
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sd Executor give me a Decent Christian Burial & that the Cost thereof be paid out of my Live Stock as before mentioned & that he also pay all my Just Debts & Receive all those Debts Due to me & pay all the Legacies ordered in this Instrument
and I do hereby utterly Disalow Revoke & Disanull all and Every other former testament will or bequeathment by me made Ratifieing & Confirming this and no other to be my Last will & testament In witness whereof I have here unto Set my hand & Seal the Day & year above written -
his Samuel X Doe mark
[Witnesses] Nicholas Doe, Walter Bryent, franses kinsten. [Proved Feb. 6, 1767.]
[Abigail Doe, widow, waives inventory Feb. 7, 1767; witnesses, Lemuel Doe, Andrew Barley.]
[Bond of Bradstreet Doe of Durham, yeoman, with John Lane of Durham, yeoman, and Joseph Cilley, Jr., of Notting- ham, gentleman, as sureties, in the sum of £500, March 4, 1767, for the execution of the will; witnesses, William Parker, Nathaniel Folsom, Jr.]
JOHN COLLINS 1767 WINDHAM
[Administration on the estate of John Collins of Windham, yeoman, granted to John Collins of Windham, yeoman, Jan. 7, 1767.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 387.]
[Bond of John Collins, with John Armstrong and Joseph Clyde, yeomen, as sureties, all of Windham, in the sum of £500, Jan. 7, 1767, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Samuel Morrison, John Clyde.]
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[Inventory, Jan. 20, 1767; amount, £152. 15. 0; signed by Samuel Morrison and John Clyde.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £99. 6. I, personal estate; expenditures, £42. 17. 514; mentions a widow and six children; allowed June 1, 1768.]
[Elizabeth Collins renounces administration on the estate of her husband, John Collins, not administered by John Collins, Jr., February II, 1769; witness, S. Livermore.]
[Administration granted to James Betton Feb. 22, 1769.] [Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 365.]
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