Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 5 1754-1756, Part 10

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EPHRAIM SANBORN 1754 EPPING


[Bond of Enoch Sanborn of Epping, yeoman, with Josiah Sanborn of Epping and Samuel Magoon of Exeter, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 29, 1754, for the administra- tion of the estate of Ephraim Sanborn of Epping, not adminis- tered by a former administrator; witnesses, William Parker, Elliot Vaughan.]


[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, £1162. 16. 0, personal estate; expenditures, £1129. 8. 3; mentions "taking Care of a Child of said Intestate from its being one year & 3 months old til 7 Year old 300 weeks Do for one which was three years & four months old at his Decease til its coming to 7 years of Age 195 Weeks," and "Income of the Real Estate during the Time my Wife Lived as her Dower for 6 years"; allowed Oct. 25, 1758.]


[Account of Abraham Sanborn as guardian of children of de- ceased; receipts, £300. o. o; expenditures, £224. 0. 0; allowed Sept. 25, 1755.]


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[Guardianship of Jeremiah Marston Sanborn, minor, aged more than 14 years, son of Ephraim Sanborn, granted to Abra- ham Sanborn of Hampton Falls March 20, 1760.]


[Probate Records, vol. 21, p. 400.]


[Warrant, Oct. 15, 1765, authorizing Theophilus Smith, Josiah Sanborn, tanner, Josiah Robinson, gentleman, John Gil- man, and Daniel Tilton, gentleman, all of Exeter, to divide the real estate between the son and daughter.]


[Report, Dec. 19, 1765, that the real estate cannot be divided without injury, finding it to be 46 acres and 120 rods, worth £2. 5. 0; signed by Theophilus Smith, Josiah Sanborn, John Gil- man, Sr., Josiah Robinson, and Daniel Tilton.]


[See estate of Ephraim Sanborn, vol. 2, p. 697.]


JOHN FOGG I754 HAMPTON


[Administration on the estate of John Fogg of Hampton granted to his widow, Meribah Fogg, May 29, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 37.]


[Bond of Meribah Fogg, with Samuel Fogg and Josiah San- born, both of Exeter, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 29, 1754, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker and Jotham Rindge.]


[Inventory, June 22, 1754; amount, £3588. 5. 0; signed by Samuel Fogg and Jonathan Shaw.]


[Administratrix's account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, £756. 5. 0; expenditures, £134. 0. 0; allowed May 28, 1755; mentions a child, Meribah Fogg, who was three and one half years old at the death of her father.]


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ROBERT HANSON I754 DOVER


[Administration on the estate of Robert Hanson of Dover granted to Lydia Hanson and Stephen Hanson May 29, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 37.]


[Bond of Lydia Hanson, widow, and Stephen Hanson, yeo- man, with Timothy Hanson and James Young, yeomen, as sure- ties, all of Dover, in the sum of £1000, May 29, 1754, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker and Jotham Rindge.]


[Inventory, Oct. 26, 1754; amount, £10,546. 7. 0; signed by Joseph Hanson and Joseph Hanson, Jr.]


This Indenture Made the Ninth Day of May Anno Domini one thousand Seven hundred & Sixty four & in the fourth year of his Majesties' Reign Between Stephen Hanson of Dover in the Prove of New Hampr yeoman of one part James Hanson of the Parish of Madbury in Dover Aforesª yeoman also on one part & Elijah Hanson of Dover aforesd yeoman on another part Wit- nesseth that whereas the sª Stephen James & Elijah Do now stand Legally Seized & possessed of Several Tracts of Land as tenents in common Lying & being partly in Dover & in Madbury aforesd partly in Barrington & in the New Township lying Ad- joyning to the head Line of Rochester in sª Prove & adjoyning on Salmon fall river which was granted by the purchasers John Tuffton Mason Esqr his right to John Hanson Gershom Down & others which Lands was the Right & Property of our Hond father Robert Hanson Late of sd Dover yeoman Decd who Died Intestate & Seized of In fee & at his Decease fell or Decended to us the sd Stephen James & Elijah Hanson & to our Sister Su- sanah Hanson Now Susanah Varney whose Right we have pur- chased & the whole of our sd Fathers Estate being Now the Right & Property of us the sd Stephen James & Elijah Hansons now to the intent that a Just & a Perpetual Division shall be had & made between the sd Parties of & in the abovesd Tracts of Land


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it is covenanted concluded & Agreed by & between the sª Parties to these presents in manner & form following (Vizt) the sd Stephen Hanson for himself his heirs Exers Adm™s & Assigns shall henceforth & forever Peaceably & Quietly Have Hold Possess & Enjoy forty Acres & an half of Land (more or Less) being the homestead whereon our sd Father last Dwelt & where the sd Stephen Now Lives in Littleworth (so called) in Dover Aforesd with all the buildings of any kind whatsoever Standing or being thereon together with all the Priviledges & appurtenances any ways belonging or appertaining thereto as Also twenty Acres & one half of Land or the one half of forty one acres of Land in Common & not yet Divided with our Uncle Timothy Hanson of sd Madbury who is the owner of the other half of sd forty one acres of Land which sª Land Lies at a place called Nock's Marsh in Dover aforesd & is bounded as followeth (Vizt) West- erly Joyning to John Hanson's Land Northerly on Lt Moses Winset's Land & Easterly on Solomon Hanson's Land & To Have & To Hold the sd forty two acres & one half of Land with the buildings & Appurtenances thereto belonging & the sd twenty & half acres of Land or the one half of forty one Acres as aforesd with all the Priviledges & Appurtenances thereof unto him the sd Stephen Hanson & unto his Heirs & Assigns forever & it is further agreed by & between ye sd Parties that the sd James & Elijah Hanson their heirs Exers Adm's shall by the Presents be utterly Excluded & forever Debarred from any right title in- heritance Possession or Claim whatsoever of in or unto ye afore- mentioned two tracts of Land with the Buildings thereon & any & Every part thereof & that the sd James Hanson shall hence- forth & forever hereafter Have Hold Possess & Enjoy ye Remain- ing Sixty three Acres of Land in Madbury aforesd (be it more or Less) being the same Land whereon the sd James Now Dwells & is bounded as follows (Vizt) Northerly on the main road leading to Barrington Westerly on Barrington Line Southerly on Robert Huckins Land & Easterly on William Twambly's Land as also half of a Lot or right throughout the New Township lying ad-


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joyning to the head Line of Rochester in sd Prove & on Salmon fall river granted by the purchasers of John Tufton Mason Esq' his right to John Ham Gershom Downs & other as aforesd as Also fifteen acres of Land or the one Sixth part of Ninety acres of Land (more or less) in Barrington Aforesd lying Now in common & undivided with our sd Uncle Timothy Hanson & the other Owners of sª Lot which sd Ninety Acres Lies Adjoyning to John Parshley's Land To Have & To Hold the sd Sixty three Acres of Land the half of sd Right in sd New Township in the sd Sixth part of sd Ninety Acres of Land as aforesd with all the Buildings Priviliges & Appurtenances thereof unto him the sd James Han- son & unto his heirs & Assigns forever & it is further Agreed by & Between the sd Parties that the sd Stephen & Elijah Hanson their heirs Exers & admrs Shall by these presents be Utterly Excluded & forever Debarred from any right title inheritance Possession Claim or Demand whatsoever of in or unto ye aforementioned Land allotted to the sd James Hanson & any & Every part thereof & that the sd Elijah Hanson shall henceforth & forever Peaceably & Quietly have Hold possess & Enjoy twenty Nine Acres & a Quarter of Land or the one half of fifty Eight Acres & one half of Land (more or Less) in Partnership with James Young Now lying in common & undivided with sd James Young the Owner of the other half of sd fifty Eight Acres of Land as Aforesd which sd Land Lies in Madbury Aforesd & is bounded as followeth (Vizt joyning Easterly on the road Leading to Ger- rish Bridge (so called) in sª Madbury & Southerly on Daniel Young's Land Westerly on Isaac Twambly & Wm Twambly's Land & Northerly on our sd uncle Timothy Hanson's Land as also twenty Acres of Land lying in Madbury Aforesd & partly in Dover aforesd at a place call'd Barbados & is bounded as followeth (Vizt) Southerly Joyning on ye main Road Leading through Littleworth to Madbury Aforesd Westerly joyning partly on Daniel Evens Land & partly on Daniel Hayes Land Northerly Joyning on Ralph Twambly & to sd Road Also thirty acres of Land at Greenhill (so called) in Barrington Aforesd or the


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three fifth parts of Land (more or Less) in partnership with John Hanson the other owner of sd fifty Acres of Land his part being the two fifths or twenty Acres of sd Lot which sd Land Now lies in common & Undivided with ye sd John Hanson or However the sd Land may be Described it being the three fifth parts of that Land that heretofore belonged to our sd Hond Father Robert Hanson which he purchased of Joseph Ham in company with the sd John Hanson the Owner of the two fifths of sd fifty acres as Aforesd as Also the one half of a Right throughout the New Township lying adjoyning to the head Line of Rochester & on Salmon river in sd Prove which sd New Township was Granted by the purchasers of John Mason Esqr his Right to John Ham Gershom Downs & others To Have & To Hold all the Aforesd Tracts & parcels of Land set off & Described to the sd Elijah Hanson with all the Priviledges & Appurtenances thereunto to him the sd Elijah Hanson & unto his heirs & assigns forever & it is agreed by & Between ye sd Parties that the sd Stephen & James Hanson their heirs Exers & Admrs shall by these presents be utterly Excluded & forever Debarred from any Right title inheritance Possession or Claim whatsoever of in or unto the Aforementioned tracts of Land allotted or Set off to the sd Elijah Hanson as Aforesd & any & Every part thereof & the sd Parties Do by these presents release forever Quit Claim & Sur- render up to Each other Respectively all Right Claim Challenge & Demand whatsoever of in & unto the sª Land Building & Premises set off & asin'd to Each other as aforesd In Witness whereof the sd Parties have hereunto interchangably set their Hands & Seals the Day & year first above written


Stephen Hanson James Hanson Elijah Hanson


[Witnesses] Solomon Hanson, Jonathan Hanson Jun" [Province Deeds, vol. 70, p. 467.]


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DAVID ALLEN I754 SALEM


[Bond of Susanna Allen, widow, with John Ober and Seth Pattee, yeoman, as sureties, all of Salem, in the sum of £500, June 7, 1754, for the administration of the estate of David Allen of Salem, yeoman; witnesses, Ebenezer Woodbury and Robert Ellinwood.] .


[Inventory, June 19, 1754; amount, £524. 8. 9; signed by Nathaniel Dow and John Hall.]


ELIZABETH WEEKS 1754 PORTSMOUTH


In the Name of God amen


The Eleventh Day of June in the year of our Lord one thou- sand Seven hundred and fifty four. I Elizabeth Weeks Late of the Parrish of Greenland in New Hampshire in New England Widow, Being Sick & week of Body *


Item - I Give and Bequeath unto my Eldest Brother James Cate one ox Chain one plow one Cops & pin one Pitchfork also, Sixty Pounds (old Tenor Money) to be paid by my Exr after my Decease


Item - I Give & Bequeath to Edward Cate my Second Brother one Great hammer & one note of hand he Gave me of forty Pounds old Tenner & forty pounds to be paid him by my Executor after my Decease.


Item - I Give and Bequeath to Tucker Cate my third Brother one Bond I have against him for Eighteen pounds also one other Bond of Sixty pounds wherein your son Joshua is bound with you and Sixty pounds old Tenor to be paid you by my Executer after my Decease also I Chain & Som peises of Chain one old Broad ax & a small hatchet one small Iron shovle two hand saus one a small one, one Book The seamans Compass Speritualized


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Item - I Give and Bequeath unto william Cate my fourth Brother my Great Bible and one hundred pounds Old Tenor in money to be paid by my Executor after my Decease also my Best Gunn you have in your hands already -


Item - I Give and Bequeath unto Joshua Cate my fifth Brother one Suite of Curtains which you Left in my hands for twenty pounds my Small Gunn & powder horn also Sixty pounds old Tenor money to be paid by my Executor after my Decease also one book an alaram to the unconverted Sinner -


Item - I Give & Bequeath to Margret Wieat my Black Caliminco Quilted Coat & my Broad Cloath riding whood & two Large silver spoons and my small Chist also one hundred & fifty pounds old Tenor money to be paid by my Executor after my Decease -


Item I Give & Bequeath to Anna Thompson Daughter of my Sister Bridget Barker Deceased, my Gold Necklace my Black mourning Goun my two Quilted Coats my warming pan my Largest Brass skilet my frying pann Ironing Box with three heeters thirty Eight Scanes of Linnin yarn Sixteen scanes of Towe & four pound of sheeps wool, two striped homspon under Coats one Black & white the other Blue & white four pair of yarn stockings & one pair of Black wosted my Blew and white homspun Goun, one Iron Spade one tinn funell one tinn Saws pan one Choping knife and Six Capps three with Cambrick Boarders one Large holland apron one Large Linnen D° & one New Holland apron one Large Silk & Linnen hankerchief and Lennen Ditto one Cambrick hankerchief and three Small Lin- nen Ditto three Small pcs of Velvet & Six Course Linen Towels my meett Knives & forks two Course Linnen Aprons one of them Checked woolen one Iron Candle stick my old Bonnet Close Line five or Six pound of tow one bushell & half of Corn wth Bag one spit one pair of handirons shovle & tongs & one Old slice one paire Belloses also three pecks of rie in a box four white Chaires two Corn Baskets one Large Chist two wooden platers two wooden boules three wooden Dishes & four plates one Book


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of the two Covenants my Velvet whood with broad Lace One Bed that I now Lay on with Bedsted Cords two p're sheets two Coverleds one hollow sheet New one Cotton & Linen at the head of the Bead one Boulster two pillows two Blankets one New the other old twelve quart Botles one pair English shoes half worn one old Brass Kittle four woolen westcoats two of them Long one three Linnen shifts one New & two old ones & two Cotton & Linnen shifts my floward russett wraping goun one pair of Pillow Casses one Towel and one Dieper Table Cloath, also twenty Eight pounds of money Old Tenor to be paid by my Executor after my Decease - also two wheles one for woolen ye other for Linnen 2 pr of old shoes one pre Blew wosted stockings with red Clocks.


Item I Give & Bequeath to Elizabeth ffrost Daughter of my Sister Mary ffrost two Puter Platters Six puter plates one flow- ard Musling Apron & one Large plain apron three Holland Capps with Cambrick borders one holland hankercheif one Green floward russet Goun my Largest Iron pott one tramel four Tea spoons with my tea pot Cupps & Sawsers also My Crimson Broad Cloath Cloak one Linnen shift and tenn pounds old Tennor money to be paid you by my Executor after my Decease


Item I Give to Jane ffrost Daughter of my Sister Mary ffrost my Blew and Black Checkard Goun one Tow & Linnen Table Cloath my least Iron pot & five puter plates and two pear of yarn stockings one Linen shift and ten pounds Old Tenor Money to be paid you by my Executor after My Decease -


Item - I Give to Eliza Cate Daughter of Wm Cate my Gold ring I Now weare the posey is Love & Live Happy


Item - I Give & Bequeath to Jane Piper ye wife of Jonathan Piper of Strathem two puter porengers


Item - I Give & Bequeath unto Margret Landerkin Daugh- ter of my Sister wiet my Croscot saw also My Black Lute strø Goun a Book the treatis to ye Lords Supper & my Silver Buckles to be Given to her by my Executer after My Dececase


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Item - I Give & Bequeath unto Margret Gardner my Double Damask Goun and my Small ovle Table


Item - I Give unto Abigail Watson widow my Blew short Cloak & five pounds Old Tenor Money to be paid by my Execu- tor after my Decease


Item - I Give & Bequeath to Elizth Rodgers my Gold Sleve Buttons I now weare


Item - I Give & Bequeath my Nurse Elisabeth Rawlings my Black Silk Bonnet & my Small Looking Glass -


Item - I Give & Bequeath to Dennis Selevan five pounds old Tenor in money to be paid by my Executer after my Decease


Item I Give & Bequeath unto my well beloved ffriend John Gardner whome I Likewise Constitute make & ordain my Sole Executer of this my Last will & testament my Chist of Draws & Large ovle Curld maple table Eight black Chairs & one Large one my Small Brass skillet a pair of Stilliards one Corse sive one Bedstead and Bead two pair of sheets Coverleds Blankets Bolsters & Pillows also three hundred & fifty Pounds to be taken out of my Bonds Bills & notes of hand also two hundred Pounds for my funeral Charges to give my five Breatheren hatbands & Gloves & my sister wieat Gloves, and the under beares, also the upper beares rings & Gloves All the rest & residue of my Estate Goods Chatles or money whatsoever is to be Destributed by my Executer above named after my funeral Charges & Debts are paid to be Equally Distebuted to Anna Thompson Eliza ffrost & Jane ffrost. And I do hereby make and appoint John Gardner my Sole Executre


the mark of Elizabeth + Weeks


[Witnesses] Thomas How, Benjamin Sleeper, Cyprian Jeffry. [Proved July 30, 1755.]


[Warrant, July 30, 1755, authorizing John Griffith, shop- keeper, and Daniel Jackson, block maker, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate.]


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[Inventory, Oct. 29, 1755; amount, £646. I. o; signed by Daniel Jackson and John Griffith; mentions deceased as of Portsmouth.]


EBENEZER SINCLAIR 1754 EXETER


[Guardianship of Richard Sinclair, minor, son of Ebenezer Sinclair, granted to Nathaniel Folsom of Exeter July 3, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 67.]


[Bond of Nathaniel Folsom, innholder, with Theophilus Smith as surety, both of Exeter, in the sum of £100, July 3, 1754, for the guardianship of Richard Sinclair, minor, son of Ebenezer Sin- clair of Exeter, deceased; witnesses, Richard Young, John Mason.]


ABRAHAM BRADLEY 1754 CONCORD


In the Name of God, Amen, this Eighth Day of July Anno Domini 1754, and in the Twenty Eighth Year of His Majesties Reign. I Abraham Bradley of a Place called Rumford in the Province of New-Hampshire in New-England Yeoman, being Sick and Weak in Body


Item, I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth my dear and well beloved Wife the free Use and Improvement of my dwelling House and Barn and all the Lands which I have in said Rumford already laid out, and not otherwise disposed of by me, to be by her freely possessed and enjoyed dureing her natural Life, and at her decease it is my Will and Pleasure that the said Houseing and Lands (excepting half an Acre which I reserve for the Use of my Negro) shall descend to my Two Grandchildren hereafter men- tioned in manner following, vizt The Six Acre Lott of Interval belonging to the Original Right of Nathan Bloggett shall


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descend to my Grandaughter Susanna Bradley, her Heirs and Assigns, provided the said Susanna when she arives at the Age of Twenty One Years shall give to her sisters Mary and Anna in equal Shares two Thirds of the Value of Said Six Acre Lott in her Share of her Fathers Estate at Exeter in sd Province, and that my dwelling House and Barn and the rest of the Lands which I have given the Improvement of to my Wife (excepting the half Acre reserved for my Negro) shall descend to my Grand Son John Bradley, his Heirs and Assigns, He paying to his Sister Mehitable the Sum of Five Pounds in Bills of Credit of the New Tenor on said Province when he come to the Age of Twenty One Years, I also give my said Wife the Use of my Negro Pompey dureing her natural Life, together with my Stock of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Swine not otherwise disposed of, and Utensils for Husbandry and Houshold Goods and Provisions, and it is my Will and Pleasure that at her decease, the said Stock of Cattle of all Sorts and Household Goods shall be equally divided betwixt my Daugh- ters, and the Utensils for Husbandry of all Sorts shall be for my Grandson John Bradley -


Item, I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Son Jeremiah (besides the Farm I have already given him) One Third part of all my undivided Lands which is his full Portion of my Estate.


Item, I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Daughter Martha four Acres of Land in said Rumford lying on an Island in Horse Shoe Pond Laid out to the Original Right of John Ayer also One Cow.


Item, I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Daughters Abigail Richards, Apphia Farington, Abiah Eastman, Martha Bradley, Mehitable Eastman and Elizabeth Folsum One Third Part of all my undivided Lands in said Rumford (except- ing twelve Acres of said Third Part, which I reserve for paying my Son Farington) to be equally divided betwixt them. I also give them my Stock of Cattle of all kinds not otherwise disposed of and Household Goods to be equally divided betwixt them at


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their Mothers decease, which with what I have alread given them is their full Share and Portion in my Estate.


Item, I give and bequeath my said Negro Pompey after my Wifes decease to my said Grandson John Bradley also all my Utensils of Husbandry -


Item, I give and bequeath unto my said Grand Daughter Susanna Bradley One Cow after my Wifes Decease -


Item, I give unto my Negro Pompey the Use and improve- ment of One half Acre of Land by my dwelling House taking in my Nursery for part of it during his natural Life at his decease to revert to my said Grandson John Bradley, his Heirs and Assigns and I will and Order my Son Timothy to take especial care that my said negro be not wronged by my aforesaid Grandson in any Ways and if he should wrong him I give him Power to do him Justice


Lastly, I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Son Timothy all the Remainder of my Estate not herein other- wise disposed of whether in possession, Reversion or Remainder which with what I have already given him is in full of his Portion in my Estate, I also hereby Constitute, Ordain and Appoint him my said Son Sole Executor


his Abraham X Bradley Mark


[Witnesses] Amos Abbott, Samuel Davis, Benja Rolfe. [Proved Sept. 24, 1755.]


[Warrant, Sept. 24, 1755, authorizing Benjamin Rolfe and John Chandler, gentleman, both of Rumford, to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, Nov. 10, 1755; amount, £630. II. 3; signed by Benjamin Rolfe and John Chandler.]


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SILVANUS SCOTT I754


PORTSMOUTH


In the Name of God amen - The Seventeenth Day of July Annoque Domini 1754 I Silvanus Scott of the Town of Ports- mouth in the Province of New Hampshire in New England Weaver being aged & Sick in Body


Item: I Give and bequeath unto My Wellbeloved Wife Sarah the use & Income & Improvement of My whole Estate During her Widowhood Next after My Decease and the Dispoasal of all My Household Goods forever among My four Daughters here- after Named -


Item I Give unto My Son Samuel Scott over and above what I have already Given him the Sum of five Shillings Lawful Money to be paid him out of My Estate by My Executors a Convenient time after My wife Sarahs Decease and I Do hereby order and oblige My Said Son Samuel to pay the Leagecies herein Men- tioned to my Daughters out of his own Estate or to My Execu- tors on their Demand which Said Sumes is Due to Me from My Said Son Samuel as his Note of hand in My favour will Make plainly appear


Item: I Give unto My Daughter Ruth Tompson widow of George Tompson Deceased the Sum of four pounds old Tenor to be paid her twelve Months after My Wife Sarah her Decease by My Son Silvanus out of My Real Estate


Item: I Give unto My Daughter Sarah Seavey the Wife of Joseph Seavey the Sum of four pounds old Tenor to be paid her at a Convenient time within two Years after the Decase of My Wife Sarah by My Son Silvanus out of my real Estate


Item I Give unto Elizabeth Foster the Wife of Benjamin Foster the Sum of four pounds old Tenor to be paid her within three Years after the Decease of My Wife Sarah by My Son Silvanus out of My Estate


Item I Give unto My Daughter Frances Foster the wife of Wooden Foster the Sum of four pounds old Tenor to be paid her


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within four Years after the Decease of My Wife Sarah out of My Estate by My Son Silvanus


Item : I Give unto My Son Silvanus Scott his heirs and assigns forever My Dwelling house & Land and the whole of My real Estate after My Legacies herein Mentioned and Just Debts and funeral Charges are paid out of the Same also I Give unto Said Son Silvanus a Note of hand that My Son Samuel Gave Me for four pounds Lawful Money for My Said Son Silvanus to take possession of My Said Real Estate after the Decease of My Wife Sarah and I Constitute and appoint My Brother in Law James Moses and Mr John Langdon to be Executors * * *




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