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5ly We set of to Hannah Hook one single share containing seven Acres and a Half Bounded first at the South East corner a stake and stones being the North East bound of what Land we Have set of to Abigail Ingalls then northerly by the High way thirteen Rods to a stake and stones then west by north ninety Six Rods to a stake and stones then by the High way southerly partely and partely on what Land we Have set of to abigail Ingalls thirteen Rods to a stake and stones: then streight to the first bounds mentioned with one Quarter part of the westerly End of the House and the Bed Room at the norwest corner of said house from top to Bottom and one Eight part of two thirds of the Barn -
6ly We set of to Sarah Huse a single share containing about seven acres and a Half bounded first at the south east corner a stake and stones then west by north by what Land we have set of to Hannah Hook Ninety Six Rods to a stake and stones then northerly by the High way twelve Rods to a stake and stones then East by South ninety six Rods to a stake and stones: then by the High way twelve Rods to a stake and stones: then by the High way twelve Rods to the first bounds: with one Quarter
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part of the fore Room in the East End of the House from top to Bottom, and one Eight part of two thirds of the Barn -
7ly We Set of to Mary Huse a single share containing about Seven acres and a Half bounded first at the south east corner a stake and stones being the north East bound of what Land we have set of to Sarah Huse then north by the High way twelve Rods to a stake and stones then west by north ninety Six Rods to a stake and stones then southerly by the High way twelve Rods to a stake and stones then streight to the first bounds: with one Quarter part of the fore Room in the East End of the house from top to bottom and one full Eight part of two thirds of the Barne -
8ly We set of to Israel Huse a single share containing about seven acres bounded first at the south east corner a stake and stones being the north east bounds of what Land we have set of to mary Huse then north by the High way Eleven Rod and a Half to a stake and stones then westerly bounding on David Peasley is Land ninety six Rods to a stake and stones by the High way then southerly by the Highway thirteen Rods to a stake and stones: then by mary Huses Land streight to the first Bounds with one Quarter part of the fore Room in the west End of the house and the Bed Room at the Norwest corner of sd house from top to Bottom and one full Eight part of two thirds of the Barn -
SamIl Emerson Thomas Wells Nathª Batchelder
[Additional account of the settlement of the estate by Reuben Clough and his wife Mary Clough, administratrix; receipts, £42. 8. 2; expenditures, £10. 17. 6; allowed May 25, 1768.]
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MOSES WILLARD 1756 CHARLESTOWN
[Bond of Susanna Willard of Charlestown, widow, with Isaac Parker of Charlestown, gentleman, and Josiah Willard of Win- chester as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 2, 1756, for the administration of the estate of Moses Willard of Charlestown, gentleman; witnesses, Benjamin Bellows, William Heywood, Timothy Brown, James Scott.]
[Warrant, Dec. 2, 1756, authorizing Isaac Parker, gentleman, John Hastings, Jr., and William Heywood, yeoman, all of Charlestown, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Dec. 31, 1756; amount, £1566. 4. 3; signed by Isaac Parker, John Hastings, Jr., William Heywood, and Su- . sanna Willard.]
[Guardianship of Aaron Willard, minor, aged more than 14 years, granted to James Willard of Number Four Jan. 25, 1760.] [Probate Records, vol. 21, p. 384.]
[Bond of Moses Willard, with John Hastings, Jr., and Lemuel Hastings as sureties, all of Charlestown, in the sum of £1000, Feb. 1, 1760, for the guardianship of Abigail Willard, minor, aged more than 14 years, daughter of Moses Willard; witnesses, Susanna Johnson, Lydia Howe.]
[Bond of James Willard, with William Heywood and Benja- min Sawyer as sureties, all of Charlestown, in the sum of £1000, Feb. 1, 1760, for the guardianship of Aaron Willard; witnesses, James Carr, Eleazer Burt.]
[Warrant, Feb. 7, 1760, authorizing John Hastings, William Heywood, Ebenezer Putnam, James Porter, yeoman, and Samuel Hunt, gentlemen, all of Charlestown, to divide the real estate.]
Province of - To the Honble Richard Wilbort Esq' Judge New Hampshire ) of the Probate of Wills for sd Province. Pur- suant to your warrant given the 7th of February Anno Domini
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1760 for ye Dividing ye Estate of Moses Willard Gent. Late of Charlestown Deceased, Amongst his ten youngest Children Equally we have agreable to ye warrant Made ye Division & set of Each one their part as here after Discribed.
Moses Willards Share viz. To a part of a thirty Acre Lott Nº 3 in ye first Division of Upland bounded as follows, viz, it begins at a white pine on ye Edge of ye Greate Meadow & Runs Northerly on ye Edge of sd meadow 36 Rod to a stake & then making an angle Runs East 35° S. 62. Rod to ye Easterly Line of sd Lott then Runing Southerly & Westerly to where it began as Recorded on ye Proprietors Book - Also one half of ye House & barn on sd thirty acre Lott with Liberty of Improving them where they Stand. Also a five acre Lott Nº 20 in ye Second Division of Interval Lying in ye Great Meadow and three Rod two feet & Nine Inches wide on ye South Side of Lott Nº 21 in sd Second Division of Interval-And also on Sixth part of one Right of Undivided Land. -
Aaron Willards Share viz. To two House Lotts Nº 37. & 57. - Also 2 Rod 12 feet & 12 wide on ye North Side of a three acre Lott Nº 24 in ye first Division of Interval & one rod 14 feet & 1/2 wide on ye South Side of Lott Nº 25 in sd first Division, & also half a thirty acre Lott Nº 44 in ye first Division of Upland, viz. ye South part of sd Lott ye Divisional Line through sd Lott; begining, 16, Rod & 12 feet from ye N. W. Corner of sd Lott by Great Meadow & Runs E. 35° S. to ye Easterly line of sd 30 acre Lott-& also one Third part of one Right in ye Undivided Land -
John Willards Share Viz The whole of ye fifth or Last Division of Interval belonging to sª Estate. Also one whole Right & one fifteenth of a Right in ye Undivided Land. Also to one half of a fifty Acre Lott Nº 20. & half a Thirty acre Lott Nº 18. These two Lotts ly in partnership with Mr Seth Walker.
Jemima Wife to Silvanus Hastings her Share Viz. To one whole Right in Rockingham. - To one Third part of a Right in ye Undivided Land. - Also Eight Rod & one foot wide in Lott
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Nº 14 in ye Second Division of Interval begining at ye S. W. Corner of sd Lott & Extending that wedth on ye South Side Through sd Lott. -
Susannah widow of ye Late Capt James Johnson Deceas'd her Share - Viz, To two House Lotts Nº 22 & 23
Huldah wife to Joseph Willard her Share Viz. To one three Acre Lott Nº 55 in ye Third Division of Interval. - To one three Acre Lott Nº 23 in ye first Division of Interval. - & also Eleven feet wide on ye South Side of Lott Nº 24. in sd first Division & to Extend that wedth Through the Length of sd Lott. Also one third part of a Right in ye Undivided Land.
Miriam Willards Share Viz. To two House Lotts Nº 38, & 58. To half a thirty Acre Lott Nº 44 in ye first Division of Upland, viz. ye North part of sd Lott bounded Southerly on Aaron Wil- lard. Also one three Acre Lott Nº 26. in ye first Division of Interval, & one Rod & Seven feet wide on ye North Side of Lott Nº 25 and ye above sd first Division & to Extend that wedth through ye Length of Sd Lott. Also one Third part of a Right in ye Undivided Land. -
Abigail Willards Share Viz. To a five Acre Lott Nº 18 in ye 2ª Division of Interval & all ye Lott Nº 17 in sd 2ª Division Except a Strip Six feet wide on ye South Side which Lies to Molleys part also a fifty Acre Lott Lying at a place Called Crash Meadow & ten acres off ye North End of a Sixty Acre Lott Nº 32 begining at ye North East Corner of sd Lott & Runing on ye East Thirty Eight Rod & Making an Angle Runs West 15° North to ye Westerly line of sd Lott N. B. there is an Allowance for a high way two Rod wide Through sd Lott. Also one half of a Right & two fifteenths of a Right in ye Undivided Land
Susannah Wife to Isaac Parker Gent Mother of Betty Willard Deceas'd her Share Viz. To ye North part of a thirty acre Lott Nº 3 in ye first Division of Upland Bounded Southerly on Moses Willard as Discrib'd in his part & half ye house & Barn on sd 30 acre Lott with Liberty to Improve them where they Stand. To a five Acre Lott Nº 22 in ye 2ª Division of Interval & three Rod
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four feet & three Inches wide on ye North Side of Lott Nº 21 in ye Aforesd 2ª Division & to Extend that weidth through ye Length of Sd Lott & one Sixth part in ye Undivided Land.
Molley Willard's Share Viz. to three Rod four feet & a half wide on ye North Side of Lott Nº 14 in ye 2ª Division of Interval & to Extend that weidth through sd Lott & Lotts Nº 15 & 16 in sd 2ª Division & Six feet wide on ye South Side of Lott Nº 17 in ye aforesd 2ª Division & fifty Acres off of ye South End of a Sixty Lott Nº 32 Bounded Northerly on Abigail Willard as Discrib'd in her part, Also one half of a Right & two fifteenths of a Right in ye Undivided Land
James Nutting Willard ye Eldest son to ye Deceas'd Repre- sented in ye warrant to have Recd his full Share, he being Disat- isfyed with it and wholly Refused to give an Acquittance to ye Estate ye heirs Agreed to give him a fifty Acre Lott Nº 42 Lying in a place Call'd ye pond Meadow Valued at £4. o. o Sterling
The three Eldest Daughters to ye Deceas'd, viz. Jemima Sus- annah & Huldah having Recd £10 Sterling Each at ye time of there Marriage we have Deduced ye above Sum out of Each of their parts so as to make the Other Heirs Equal to them in ye Division of ye Estate.
P. S. ye word, Right, used in ye Several parts or Shares is one 64th part of ye Undivided land
Charlestown June the 18th 1760
John Hastings Jun' Ebenezer Putnam Wm Heywood
ROBERT LIGHT 1756 EXETER
In the name of God amen This Sixth Day of December anno Domini 1756 I Robert Light of Exeter in the provinc of New hampshire Esqr being but weake of body * *
I I Give and bequeath unto my Well Beloved Wife Elisa-
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beth and to her Disposel for Ever The one full Third Part of all my Personal Estate both within Dores and Without, and Like wise I Give unto my sd wife and to her Disposel The one fifth Part of the two thirds parts of all That Remainder of all my Per- sonal Estate for the Bringing up of my Children untill They Shall Come to the age of fourteen years old and allso my Will is That my Said Wife Shall Have The use and Improvement of all my Real Estate not other Wise Disposed of in this my Last will as Long as She Shall Remain my Widow or untill my said Children Come to The age of Fourteen years or Either or Every of Them as They Shall arive to the age of fourteen and I Do hereby Impower my Said Executors if Kneed Requier The Same to Sell So much of my out Lands as to Pay my Debts &c if wanting, before my movable Estate be Disposed of (Viz) Thirty five acres of Land more or Less which I Purchased of Caleb Gilman of Exeter afore Said and Lay at a Place (Caled the oake Land) and allso The one Quarter of an acre of Land which I Bought of Susannah Webster of Exeter afore Said as administrix to The Estate of Thomas Webster Late of Exeter Deceesed and allso The one quarter Part of an acre of Land Lying at The new field (So Caled) in new market which I Bought of Christen Miller Admins' to the Estate of Joseph Miller Late of Newmarket Decesd These Several Peases of Land together with There appurtance my will is That my Executors at There Disscression Dispose of If need be for The Payment of my Jest Debts & Charges That may arise, before my Personal Estate be Exposed to Sale
Itm I Give unto my Son Robert my Silver Hilted Sword Itm I Give unto my Son John my Gould Sleave buttens Itm I Give unto my Son Ebenezer my Silver Shue buckels
Itm my Will is That all The Remainder of my Estate both Real and Persona Not all Ready Disposed of in this my Last will and Testement, as The Laws of the Province aforesd Devides Intestate Estates viz That my Daughter Dorithy & her heirs &c have The one Seventh Part and to Come into Pursition
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at the age of Eighteen years or, marage which Shall first happen
Itm & that my Daughter Elisabeth to have The one Seventh Part as before mentioned to Come into Porsition at the age of Eighteen years or at marage which Shall first happin
Itm and That my Son Robert Light Shall Have Two Seventh Parts of The above mentioned Estate he to Come into Porsition at the age of Twenty one years
Itm and to my Daughter Hannah to have The one Seventh Part as above mentioned and to Come in to Porsition at the age of Eighteen years or marrage which Shall first happin
Itm and to my Son John Light & to his heirs & asings The one Seventh Part as above mentioned he to Come into Porsition 1. at the age of Twenty one years
Itm and my Son Ebenezer Light to have the one Seventh Part as above mentioned he to Come into Porsition at the age of Twenty one years
and further my Will is That if any of my Said Children Should Die before Thay arive to the age above mentioned That his her or There Parts be Equally Devided among the Surviving Children
Lastly I Do hereby Constitute and ordain my beloved Wife Elisabeth and my beloved Brother John Light of Exeter afore Said Gentelman to be my Executors *
Robt Light
[Witnesses] William Harris, James thustin, Theo: Smith. [Proved Dec. 29, 1756.]
[Warrant, Dec. 29, 1756, authorizing Theophilus Smith and Benjamin Thing, yeoman, both of Exeter, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Jan. I, 1757; amount, £9321. 10. 0; signed by Benjamin Thing and Theophilus Smith.]
[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, £12,733. 9.3;
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expenditures, £12,886. 10. 4; mentions "Paid my Daughter Creighton in fitting of her marriage"; filed Oct. 25, 1769.]
[Warrant, April 30, 1770, authorizing Theophilus Smith, John Rice, Noah Emery, Nicholas Gilman, and Samuel Brooks, all of Exeter, to divide the real estate.]
Province of 1 Pursuant to a Warrant From the Honble New Hampshire ; John Wentworth Esq' Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for Said Province Appointing us a Committee to Divide the Real Estate of Robert Light Late of Exeter Esqr Deceas'd Testate According to his Will, That is to Elizabeth Light Widow relict of Said Testator one third Part, and the Re- maining Two thirds into Seven shares or parts & Sett off two of them to Robert the Eldest Son, and one fifth of one Seventh part which belonged to Ebenezer a Son of Said Testator (Deceased), and to Each of the other Children of Said Testator one Seventh part & one fifth of one Seventh and Set forth Each part by metes & bounds to Hold to them respectively in Severalty, making the Shares as Equal as may be in the Proportion afore- said -
We have Divided and Sett off to Each of them their Several and respective shares & Proportions of the Said Estate as Follows vizt
First To the Said Elizabeth Light the widow of Said Testator, We have Sett off to Hold to her in Severalty, in Dower, During her Natural Life, The South Easterly end of the mansion house of the Said Testator & of the Garden thereto Adjoyning, Begin- ing at the Highway at four feet Distance Southerly from the Southerly Corner of the Said Mansion house, and from thence to run North Thirty five Degrees West till it Comes Square with the fore door of Said house and from thence to run through the middle of the Said fore door & Chimney to the middle of the back door next the Garden & on the Same Course Six feet from the Said Back door, and then to run North westerly at Six feet Distance from the back Side of the Said house, Eight feet,
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Thence to run North thirty five Degrees East about Forty two feet to William Sibley's Garden fence thence Southerly & South Westerly by Said Sibley's land to the Easterly Corner of Said house and So to the bounds begun at, with all the Cellar under that part of Said house, & the lower room adjoyning to Said Cellar with the Chamber and Garret over the Same, with the Priviledge of Passing & repassing at all times into & through the fore Entry & up & Down the fore Stairs, and into and through the back Chamber & back Entry into the Garret & into her Garden Also the Priviledge of Baking in the Kitchen oven, and of Drawing Water At & out of the Well near the New part of Said house, We also Sett off to her as aforesaid the Woodhouse (being about Twenty four feet & half in Length & twenty two feet in Width at the Northerly End of the Smith's Shop near the Great Bridge - We also Sett off to her as aforesaid one Acre of Land at the Neck So Called in Exeter aforesaid, bounded as Follows viz begining at a Stake in the fence adjoyning to Josiah Ladd's land, at Seven rods Distance West Eleven Degrees South from the Revd Mr Woodbridge Odlin's land and from Said Stake to run that Course Five rods and an half, and then to Extend North Twenty Degrees West Carrying the Breadth of five rods & an half in Every part to the New highway so Called, laid out for the benefit of the owners of the Said Neck - We also allow her the Priviledge of an Alley Six feet wide to pass & repass into her Garden from the New way that runs up by Samuel Halls house to his barn, which Six feet wide is to be at the North Easterly Side of the House lott, next adjoyning to said Halls and the aforesaid Sibley's land, and is to be an alley for the benefit of the Said Elizabeth and the other owners of the Said house to Come at their respective parts of Said house & land adjoyning - We also allow an Alley of four feet wide from the aforesaid Alley on the Northwesterly Side of the Said widow's Garden untill it Comes to Six feet Distance from the back side of Said house, and from thence Carrying the width of Six feet between Said house and the Garden hereafter Set off to Hannah till it Comes about
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Twelve feet beyond the house North Westerly to the Lott or Share Sett of hereby to John the Younger Son
2ly And to the Said Robert Light the Eldest Son of the Said Testator, We have Sett off for his Two Shares and one fifth part of one Seventh part of Said Estate To Hold to him in Severalty forever, The South Easterly End of the Blacksmith's Shop & land & wharf whereon it Stands next the Great Bridge being Twenty two feet wide and Sixteen feet Long with all the Privi- ledge lying between that & the highway, And also All the New End of the mansion house being the Northwesterly End of Said house with all the Cellar under the Same & from that to the Top of Said house with all the land between the Said house & the Lott hereafter herein Set off to John the Younger Son, and so to the Road between the Said mansion house & the Said Shop, with all the Priviledges and The Appurtenances thereof, And also the Priviledge of Passing and Repassing into & through the Kitchen in the middle part of Said house into & from his Said New part of Said house, also the Priviledge of Baking in the oven of Said Kitchen
3dly And to John Light the Younger Son of the Said Testator We have Set off for his Seventh part & one fifth of one Seventh part of Said Estate, That part of the house lott bounded as Follows viz begining at the North Westerly Corner of the Said Lott Near Samuel Halls house at the lane & from thence to run South by the road Two rods & Two feet till it Comes to that part herein before Sett off to Robert, thence North Seventy Degrees East about five rods & two feet till it Comes to the aforesaid Alley of Six feet wide, & then Northerly by Said Alley to the aforesaid lane or new way, thence by the Said Lane or new way to the Corner begun at, so as to be Two rods wide on a Square; Also the Kitchen in the middle part of Said mansion house, and the one half of the Cellar under the middle part of Said house Adjoyning to the Said Kitchen and the Garret over the middle part of the house, with the Priviledge of Passing & repassing to & from the Said Garret up the back Stairs & through the back
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Chamber herein afterwards Sett off to Hannah, To Hold to him the Said John Light in Severalty Forever, and also the Priviledge of Drawing Water at the Well in Said Robert's Part. -
41y And to Dorothy Creighton the Eldest Daughter of the Said Testator We have Set off for her Seventh part & one fifth of one Seventh part of Said Estate To Hold to her in Severalty Forever, one acre of Land at the Neck So Called bounded as Follows viz begining at the South Westerly Corner of that Acre of Land before Set off to the widow in Dower, and from thence to run West Eleven Degrees South Seven rods, & then to Extend North Twenty Degrees West Carrying the full width of Seven rods, to the New highway aforesaid; also the Middle part of the Smiths Shop being Twenty Five feet in Length & Twenty two feet in Width between that part of Said Shop herein before Set off to Robert, and the woodhouse Set off to the widow, And also the Back Chamber in the South Easterly End of Said house, with the Priviledge of Passing & repassing to & from the Same through the Lane & Alleys aforesaid, with the Priviledge of Drawing Water at the Well in Robert's part -
51y And to Elizabeth Jenkins another Daughter of the Said Testator We have Set off For her Seventh part & one fifth of one Seventh Part of Said Estate, About one acre & an half of Land at the Neck So Called lying in a Triangular Form and bounded Southerly by Land belonging to the heirs of Nathaniel Gilman Esq' Deceased North Easterly by that one acre herein before Set off to Dorothy Creighton, and Westerly by the New highway aforesaid - and also the whole of the Barn & the lott whereon it stands, Excepting one rod wide at the Westerly End across the Said Barn lott, which we herein hereafter Set off to Hannah the Youngest Daughter of Said Testator, To hold to her the Said Elizabeth Jenkins in Severalty Forever. -
6thly And to Hannah Light the Youngest Daughter of Said Testator We have Set off for her one Seventh part & one fifth of one Seventh part of Said Estate, To Hold to her in Severalty forever, The fore Chamber in the middle part of Said mansion
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house over the Kitchen with the back Chamber thereto adjoyn- ing with all the land remaining in the houselott, lying between the lott herein before Set off to John the Younger Son and the aforesaid Alleys - Also about Four rods & a quarter of Land in the Westerly End of the aforesaid Barn lott, to be one rod Wide across that End of said Lott, also, one half of the Cellar under her Said Back Chamber, with the Priviledge of Passing & repassing into & from the Same at all times through the Kitchen, and also of Baking in the Kitchen oven & of Drawing Water at the Well; And also the Priviledge of Passing & repassing through the fore door & up & Down the fore Stairs into & from her Said Chambers and also to pass & repass through the back Entry and through all the aforesaid Lanes & Alleys into & from her Said Part of the mansion house and houselott -
All which Premisses So Divided & Set off as aforesaid are Scituate lying & being in the Town of Exeter aforesaid
Done at Exeter aforesaid the Eighth day of May Anno Domini 1770. -
Theophilus Smith Noah Emery Sam1 Brooks ! 1 Committee
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Plan of the Homestead, Barn lott, and Smith's
Hannah nº 6.
Eliza Jenkins TL. S.
new way or lane R. 70 Degrees East
O Road by the East Side of the River.
John 7º3.
Robert 71.2.
Hannah nº 6.
Widow nº 1
Dorothy nº 4
und Widow . nº 1.
Robert nº 2
Great Bridge
Road to Portsmouth
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Shop on the Wharf
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Plan of Five acres, more or less, at the, neck So Called nº 20 Degrees West 37 rods by M" Odlin's land
one Acre & an half ] rods wide Sold to hay Debts Kc.
one acre to the Widow in Dower nº1
one acre to Dorothy Creighton nº 4
about one 4/2 acres to Elizabeth Jenkins nº5
South 36 Degrees West 53 rods by the highway leading to the neck
Trods : 51/2rods. Trods
West Eleven Degrees South 452020
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JACOB LAVERS 1756 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Jacob Lavers of Portsmouth, yeoman, granted to his son, Jacob Lavers of Portsmouth, Dec. 9, 1756.]
[Probate Records, vol. 20, p. 64.]
[Bond of Jacob Lavers, joiner, with Thomas Parker and Joseph Alcock, shopkeepers, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £500, Dec. 9, 1756, for the administration of the estate of Jacob Lavers, cordwainer; witnesses, William Parker, John Fernald.]
[Warrant, Aug. 31, 1757, authorizing Samuel Weeks and Matthias Haines, both of Greenland, gentlemen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Oct. 26, 1757 ; amount, £9. o. o, and real estate in Greenland and Barrington; not signed.]
THOMAS GAGE I756 PELHAM
[Administration on the estate of Thomas Gage of Pelham, yeo- man, granted to his widow, Phoebe Gage, Dec. 21, 1756.]
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