Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 9 1767-1771, Part 6

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Yet again my will is and I do hereby Give to my foremen- tioned sons viz; James, Bernard, & John, Each of them a feather Bed -


And yet furthur I Give to my sons viz: Bernard, John, & Richard each of them a silver spoon of them which are in the House -


Once more I Give to my sons Bernard & John fifteen dollars each towards Building, when they shall Come to Build for themselves to be paid by my other sons viz: Nathan, James, & Richard, as shall be further mentioned -


Moreover I Give to my sons Nathan, & James, all my Stock of Cattle Horses Sheep &c over & above what I have Given to my sd wife, they paying my Debts & the Legacies hereafter mentioned for them to pay -


Item I Give to my Daughter Hannah, now the wife of Nathan- ael Bachelder, A Silver Spoon, & four dollars to be paid to her within one year after my Decease:


Item I Give to my Daughter Ruth, the value of Thirty Eight pounds Lawful money in such Houshold stuff & goods within my House as she shall need, to be delivered to her on her mar- riage, or when she arrives to the age of Twenty one years, to be delivered to her by my Executors also I Give to the sd Ruth the sum of Nineteen pounds lawful money to be paid on her mar- riage, or when she arrives to the age of Twenty one years as the former, yet further my will is that the sd Ruth be furnished with a good Silk Taffety Gown when she marries or when she is Twenty one years of age -


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And I do hereby Constitute & ordain my sons Nathan & James to be Executors of this my last will & Testament -


And I do hereby will & order my sd executors to deliver the feather Bed & Bedding to the forementioned Richard when he arrives to the age of Twenty one years & to the forementioned Bernard & John their Beds when they arrive to the age of Twenty one years, & to deliver the Houshold stuff & goods & pay the money all forementioned to the forementioned Ruth as forementioned; and to deliver the spoon & pay the four dollars to my daughter Hannah forementioned, and to pay all my Honest Debts & my funeral Charges -


also I order my son Richard to pay to my Two Sons viz Bernar & John five dollars each, to help them in their Building as above Inmated -


yet again I order my sd executors to pay to the sd Bernard and John Ten Dollars each to help them in their Building as above hinted -


Richard Currier


[Witnesses] Jeremy Webster, Joseph Collins, Challis Currier. [Proved May 25, 1768.]


[Warrant, May 25, 1768, authorizing Jeremy Webster of Kingston and Benjamin Brown of South Hampton, yeoman, to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, May 26, 1768; amount, £575. 17. 4; signed by Jeremy Webster and Benjamin Brown; mentions Richard Cur- rier, father of the deceased.]


Province of } Pursuant to the Last will and Testament New Hampshire of Richard Currier Late of South Hampton Deceased -


We the Subscribers Being Chosen and appointed By the above Said Deceased to make Divisions of his Real Estate agreeable to the abovesd will we have made Divisions as follows viz first


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we have Divided that Part Called the homsteed Containing about Two hundred acres Situate in South hampton afores'd with Divisions as follows In figure first -


namely figure first Being Divided by a Road Runing through the midst Viz the Road that Leads from South hampton meeting house to newtown meeting house and the Dower of thirds Belong- ing to the widow Sarah Currier Being Laid in three Parcels Viz Nº Two north of said Road as B: C: E: D and number six north as K: L: M. N. and number Six South of sd Road as L: M : and following the River to N: Secondly Next in order a share for Nathan number three South as E: F: G: H: K: I : and number four north as G: F: H: I and following the River to M: thirdly next in order a Part for James number one South as A: C: D: B following Bugsmore Brook from B: to A - fourthly a share for Barnard number five north as K: H: I following the River to L: and number five south as M: K following the River to K fifthly a Share for John number Two South as E: F: G: H. D. C. and number three on the north Side of sd way as D: E: G: F Sixthly a Share for Richard as number one north as A: B: C and number four South as I : K: M : L the figures one Two three are Taken from a Scale of forty Part or Poles to an Inch and Carefully Planed and Divided Next in order we have Divided another Parcel of Land Lying in Chester Containing fifty Two acres with Divisions as follows Viz In Figure Second the widows thirds Paralel to the southerly side 13 of the width of sd Lot as the Line P: P. and the other 33 to be Divided Between the five Sons that is Nathans Part number one known By the Letters A: B: C: D Bounded on the highway westerly Takeing the wedth of the Lot and extending Easterly thirty four Rods from which Begins a share for John Taking the whole wedth of sd Lot as number Two Extending Easterly thirty four Rods from which Begins a Share for James Taking the wedth of sd Lot as number three Extending Easterly thirty four Rods from which Begins a Share for Richard as number four Taking the wedth


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of sd Lot extending easterly thirty four Rods from which Begins a share for Barnard as number five taking the wedth of the Lot Extending Easterly to the easterly end of sd Lot on Exeter Line a Drift highway to Be Reserved of Two Rods in wedth on the northerly Side through number one number two number three number four from the open highway through to number five as may appear By the figure from B to K, and their Divisions are Represented in the figure By the Letters / A: B / C: D / E: F / G: H / I: K / L: M /-


Next In Order we have Divided a Piece of Salt marsh as Part of the Estate of the aboves d Deceased Lying in Salisbury Containing about six acres and one Quarter as is Represented By figure three in the foregoing Scheeme whereof number one is the Part Set off for the widows Dower of thirds Begining at the westerly End Takeing the wedth of sd Lot Extending Easterly twenty Rods from which Begins the share of Barnard Described By number Two from which Division Begins the share of Richard Described By number three from which Begins the share of John Described By number four from which Begins the Share of James Described By number five from which Begins the Share of Nathan Described By number Six all which Divi- sions having Ben Carefully measured Planed and Divided as above specified By which may apear By the foregoing Scheemes and Plans all which are Laid By a Scale of forty Poles to an Inch which has Ben carefully corrected and Bounded By us the Subscribers in witness whereof we have hereunto Set our hands this 30 Day of September anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and seventy -


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State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss We the Subscribers Selectmen for the Town of South Hampton for the year Seventeen hundred and Eighty four Being appointed by the Last will and Testament of Lieut. Richard Currier Late of said South Hampton Deceas'd a Committe to set off and make Partition to that part of the Estate of said Deceased which was heretofore set off to Sarah Currier widow Late Deceased as her Dower of thirds of the Estate aforesaid we having viewed said Estate do agree to make Partition thereof as followeth (viz) one


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Piece of Land Joining the Late Dwelling house of said Deceased Numbered from east to west by I : 2: 3: 4: in Equil Quantity ac- counting Nº I (which is the part set off to John Currier son of said Richard Currier as in the plan hereto annexed) to Pay to Nº 2 : 3: 4 in Figure I : in said plan Twenty four Dollars (viz) to No. 2- Dollars and No. 3 Nine Dollars and Nº 4 Nine Dollars to make the Quality thereof Equil and to Nº 5 in Figure 2 Six dollars which being done we allow the quality thereof Equil Reserving a Drift way from the highway over the Causey through Number Two and number three to number four in Figure first in the annexed Plan also one other Piece of Land Lying as in Figure 3 in said Plan Numbered from East to west by I : 2: 3: 4: 5 (viz) Number one in Figure First and Figure third are parts set off to said John Currier And Number Two in Figure first and number three in Figure third are parts set off to Richard Currier And Number three in Figure first and number Four in Figure third are Parts set off to Nathan Currier And Number Four in Figure First and number Two in Figure third are parts set off to Barnard Currier And Number Five Figure Second & number Five Figure third are parts set off to James Currier all which Parts we have Carefully set off by meets and bounds according to quantity and quality agreeable to the Directions in said will In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this Fourth day of March Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and Ninty -


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The above money is paid to us Nathan, Barnard, & James Currier Before Signing


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Pieces of Land as above Equilly Divided between the heirs to said Estate and measured as set down in the several Figures above Discribed -


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JOSEPH MAGOON 1767 KINGSTON


In the Name of God Amen: October the 24th day 1767 I Joseph Magoon of Kingston in the Province of New Hampshire in New England; yeoman; being in a weak State with regard to Bodily health


Impr& I Give & Bequeath unto Hannah my now Dearly be- loved wife the use & Improvement of all my Real Estate; That is to Say all my lands being scituate in Kingstown & in Hampton in sd Province, with my Interest in the Dwelling House in which I live & my Barn, all for her to Improve & take the Income & profits so long as she remains my widow; moreover I Give to my sd wife my part & Interest in the Griss mill standing on Exeter great River (so Called) in sd Exeter, at or near the place Com- monly Called the Kings Falls, with all my moveable goods & Houshold Stuff within Doors, and all my stock of Cattle Horse, sheep swine &c (Saveing & Excepting a yoke of Calves which shall be hereafter mentioned to my son Joseph) all these last mentioned things I Give to my sd wife, to her, her Hiers & assigns for ever & to be at her Dispose, with all my moveable Effects without Doors and I do hereby Constitute & appoint my sd wife Hannah to be Sole Executor to this my last Will & Testament . and I hereby order her to receive my Debts Due to me and to pay the Debts I owe -


Item I Give to my well beloved Daughter Hannah Magoon One Cow & Three sheep, to be delivered to her on her marriage, or when she arrives to the age of Twenty one years, to be de- livered to her by my sd Executor whom I hereby will & order to deliver the same as above mentioned; also I Give to my sd Daughter five pounds lawful money to be paid to her by my Two sons, when the Eldest of them is Twenty one years old -


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Item I give to my son Joseph Magoon A yoke of steer Calves, to be delivered to him Immediately after my Decease by my Executor before Named, whom I likewise will & order to deliver the same as above mentioned, & my Gun -


lastly I Give & Bequeath to my Two sons viz. Joseph & Ephraim, all my lands and Builds being Scituate as before men- tioned, to be Equally Divided between them, when my sd wife marries, or when she departs this life, my sd lands & Buildings my sd sons as abovementioned To Have And To Hold in Equal division to them, their Hiers Executors Adminsrs & assigns for ever -


And I do hereby Will & order my sd sons to pay to my fore- mentioned Daughter the forementioned five pounds, lawful money as forementioned & to be equal therein -


Yet once more I Give to my Son Ephraim the Sum of fifty shillings lawful money to be paid to him by my executor when my eldest Son arrives to the age of Twenty & one years, and I hereby order my sª Executor to pay the same -


Joseph Magon


[Witnesses] Jeremy Webster, Richard Sleeper, Joseph Wood- man.


[Proved Oct. 26, 1768.]


[Warrant, Oct. 26, 1768, authorizing Caleb Gilman and Benjamin Gordon, both of Exeter, yeomen, to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, Dec. 27, 1768; amount, £221. 12. 6; signed by Caleb Gilman and Benjamin Gordon.]


WILLIAM READ 1767 LITCHFIELD


In the Name of God Amen - I William Read of Litchfeild in the Province New Hampshire, Gentleman, this Twenty Sixth Day of October, A. D. 1767 *


Item, I give and bequeath to my wellbeloved Wife, Lucy, all


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my household Stuff & Two Cows & the Sum of Five Pounds Six Shillings & Eight Pence Lawfull money (sd Sum to be paid her out of my estate) to do with as she sees fit; and also the Use & Improvement of one Half of my House, where I now dwell, & my new Barn, & likewise one Third Part of all my Real Estate lying in Litchfeild aforesd for & during the Term She shall re- main my Widow - I also order, that if she shall marry, & after- wards become a Widow and be in Want, that She be maintained & supported out of my Estate.


Item, I give & bequeath to my Son Zadock the Steers, other- wise Oxen, called by the Family, Zadock's Steers.


Item, I give my Son Henry my Gun : als I give & bequeath to him & his Heirs, the Sum of Fifty Three Pounds Thirteen Shil- lings and Eight Pence, Lawful Money, to be paid him out of my Estate, when he shall arive to the Age of Twenty-one Years: also my will is, that my said Son Henry have good common school Learning given him, & (if he shall chuse to make my said House his Home) that he be supplyed & supported, out of my Estate, with the Necessaries of Life, till he arive to the Age of Twenty- one Years, or till the Day of his Marriage, if that shall happen first.


Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lucy, and her Heirs, the Sum of Twenty-Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four Pence Lawfull Money to be paid her out of my Estate, when She shall arive to the Age of Twenty & one Years, or at the Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first: also my Will is, that my said Daughter, Lucy, have good common school Learn- ing given her, & that she be maintained & supported, out of my Estate, (if she shall chuse to make my said House her Home) till She shall arive to the Age of Twenty & one Years, or till the Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first.


Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah and her Heirs the Sum of Twenty Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four Pence Lawfull Money, to be paid her out of my Estate, when She shall arive to the Age of Twenty-one Years, or at the


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Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first: also my Will is, that my said Daughter, Hannah, have good common school Learning given her, & that she be supplyed & supported with the Necessaries of Life (if she shall chuse to make my sd House her Home) till she arive to the age of Twenty-one Years, or till the Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first, to be schooled & supplyed as aforesd out of my Estate.


Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah, and her Heirs, the Sum of Twenty Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four Pence Lawfull Money, to be paid her out of my Estate, when she shall arive to the Age of Twenty-one Years, or, at the Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first: also my Will is, that my said Daughter, Sarah, have good common school Learning given her, & that she be supplyed & supported with the Necessaries of Life (if she shall chuse to make my sd House her Home) out of my Estate, till she arive to the Age of Twenty- one Years, or, till the Day of her Marriage, if that shall happen first.


Item, I give and Devise all my Intrest & Estate, that I have in the Housing & Lands lying in Litchfeild aforesd, that Doctor Barnes now lives on, & also my Housing & Lands at Goffstown in sd Province, that William Karr formerly owned, to my Ex- ecutors herein after named (or to such of my said Executors as shall then act) to be sold, immediately after my Decease, for the Payment of my just Debts - the Profits of said Land, before sd Sale, (if any there be) to be applied to the same Purpose.


All the Rest and Residue of my Estate, of what Kind or Nature soever (my just Debts Funeral Charges & Legacies aforesd being first paid) I give and Devise to my Two Sons, viz, Zadock Read & William Read, & their Heirs forever, equally to be divided between them.


Lastly, I appoint my said Wife Lucy & my said Two Sons Zadock Read & William Read Executors of this my Last Will & Testament: And hereby revoking all other Wills & Bequests, I ordain this my Last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof,


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I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal the Day & Year aforesd.


William Read


[Witnesses] James Nahor, James Underwood, Joshua Ather- ton.


[Proved April 26, 1769.]


[Guardianship of Zadock Read, minor, aged more than 14 years, son of William Read, granted to Samuel Spaulding March 29, 1769.]


[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 366.]


[Bond of Samuel Spaulding of Merrimack, with John Cham- berlain of Merrimack and James Underwood of Litchfield, husbandmen, as sureties, in the sum of £300, March 29, 1769, for the guardianship of Zadock Read; witnesses, John McQuigg, Timothy Ferrin.]


[Inventory, June, 1769; amount, £410. 15. 6; signed by James Underwood and John Harvell.]


STEPHEN HOYT 1767 HOPKINTON


[Administration on the estate of Stephen Hoyt of Hopkinton, husbandman, granted to Abigail Hoyt Oct. 28, 1767.]


[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 6.]


[Bond of Abigail Hoyt, widow, with Jonathan Straw, gentle- man, and Enoch Eastman, yeoman, as sureties, all of Hopkinton, in the sum of £300, Oct. 28, 1767, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, Jr., Joseph Moulton.]


[Inventory, Dec. 8, 1767; amount, £189. 18. 3; signed by Matthew Stanley and Isaac Chandler.]


[Account of the administratrix; receipts, £44. 18. 3, personal estate; expenditures, £44. 14. 5; allowed March 28, 1771.]


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[Warrant, March 28, 1771, authorizing Isaac Chandler, John Putney, Matthew Stanley, gentlemen, William Eastman, and Moses Sawyer, husbandmen, all of Hopkinton, to appraise two thirds of the real estate and report on a division; returned at £95. o. o, and division not practicable.]


Province of Hopkinton April 8th 1771 By virtue of and New Hampshire , in obedience to the precept we Recd dated at Portsmouth the 28 day of March 1771 we the subscribers have upon oath to our fidelity and impartiality there in set off to Abigail Hoit the wife of Stephen Hoit of Hopkinton afore said yeoman Decd one third part of the Real Estate of the said Stephen Hoit as her Dower of said Estate to be enjoyed and improved by her during her nateral Life as followeth begining at the southest corner of the forty acor Lot no one and runing on the Line betwixt said Lot and Esq Scails Land forty rods to a stake and stons then runing notherly twenty rods to a beach tree marked on two sids then Easterly to the High way to a stake and stons then southerly twenty rods to the bounds first men- tioned. And in the other forty acor Lot on the East sid of the highway begining at the Southwest corner of said Lot and run- ing on said Line one hundred rods to a stake and stons and then runing north twelve rods to a stak and stons then westerly to the highway to a stake and stons then southerly seven rods to the first mentioned bounds allso one third part of the barn during her natral Life that part of the barn being on the southwest part reserving the flour of the barn for the use of all parties as witness our hands


Isaac Chandler John Putney Matthew Stanle


[Decree of court, April 23, 1771, settling the two thirds of real estate on Stephen Hoyt of Hopkinton, oldest son.]


[Bond of Stephen Hoyt, yeoman, with Jonathan Straw and Enoch Eastman, gentlemen, as sureties, all of Hopkinton, in the


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sum of £200, April 24, 1771, to pay their shares to the other children, Mary Clements, wife of William Clements, Betty Hoyt, and Enoch Hoyt; witnesses, Abigail Hoyt, Philip Greeley.]


[Additional account of the administratrix; receipts, £o. 13. 10; expenditures, £18. 13. 10; allowed May 29, 1771.]


WILLIAM McCRILLIS 1767 NOTTINGHAM


[Administration on the estate of William McCrillis of Not- tingham, yeoman, granted to Jane McCrillis Oct. 28, 1767.]


[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 6.]


[Bond of Jane McCrillis, with John Ely of Nottingham, yeo- man, and Joseph Sias of Lee as sureties, in the sum of £500, Oct. 29, 1767, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Joseph Moulton, Samuel Parker.]


[Warrant, May 24, 1768, authorizing Joseph Sias, Jonathan Thompson, Gideon Mathes, Miles Randall, all of Lee, and Thomas Simpson of Deerfield to divide the real estate.]


Pursuant to a warrant from the Honourle John Wentworth Esqr Judge of the Probate of wills &c to us the Subscribers to Divide the Real Estate of William McCrilliss Late of Notingham Deces'd which we have Done in the following manner viz -


Set off to the widow Jane MeCrilliss for her Dower about Twenty five acres of Land in the Lott Nº 27 in Summer Street in Said Notingham being part of the home place (So Called) begin- ing at the South west Corner of Said Lott then South East half South to the Cuntry Rode that Leads to Durham then Easterly by Said Rode Ninteen Rods then Runing North ten Degrees west till it Comes to the Side Line between the Lott 27 & 29 then Runing on Said Line till it Comes to Summer Street then on Said Street to the bound first mentioned - also another piece of Land in Said Lott Containing about 21 acres bounded as followeth


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begining on the Southerly Side of the aforesaid highway that Leads to Durham and on the East of a highway that Leads to Newmarket and Runing South East half South to the bridge that Crosses peesporage brook (So Called) then North 41 Degrees East Eighteen Rods then Runing Northwest half North till it Comes to the highway that Leads to Durham then on Said way to the bound first mentioned, also another peice of Land in the Lott Nº 24 in Summer Street being all that part of Said Lott which Said Decesd bought of Robert Killcey, also the northerly Room of the Dwelling-house and also thirty feet Square of the Easterly End of the Barn also I pew Nº 6 in Notingham Meet- inghouse -


Set off to John McCrilliss Eldest Son of the Said Decesd for his Double Shair all the Remaining part of the Lott Nº 27 in Sum- mer Street (Excepting about 12 acres to be Set off to Jane Jones hereafter mentioned) also another peice of Land in the Lott Nº 28 in Said Summer Street being about 20 acres bounded as follows Begining at the Southwesterly Corner thereof at Summer Street then Runing Northwest half North 195 Rods then North 42ª East 26 Rods to a black oak tree marked J. W. then Runing South about 34ª East through a Certain peice of medow near said oak and so Continue Said Course untill it Comes to Summer Street then Southwesterly to the bound first mentioned, also on Quarter part of a Saw mill on North River in Said Notingham known by the name of Jebucter mill also all the Remaining part of the Dwelling house and Barn on the home place -


Set off to Jane Jones Daughter of Said Decesd one half of the hundred acre Lott Nº 24 in winter Street in Said Notingham being at the Northwest End thereof with the House thereon also 12 acres in the Lott Nº 27 in Summer Street bounded as follows Begining at the South Easterly Corner of said Lott Joyning to Durham line then Runing Northwest half North 37 Rods to part of the widows thirds Then Runing North 41ª East to the north East Side of Said Lott Then South East half South to Durham line then on Durham line to the bound first mentioned - also a


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pew Nº 4 in Notingham meeting house in the Second teer of pews -


Set off to William McCrilliss Son of the Decesd for his Shair one whole Shair or Right in the Town of holderness - also all the Lott Nº 28 in Summer Street in Said Notingham (Excepting what is Set off to his Said Brother John McCrilliss) also a pew Nº 10 in Notingham Meetinghouse


Set off to Mary MeCrilliss Daughter of Said Decesd for her Shair all that part of the Lott Nº 26 in Summer Street that belongs to the Estate of the said Deceased also a Pew Nº 16 in Notingham Meetinghouse -




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