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<bold>Database:</bold> Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1729-1750
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<italic><smaller>A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
1737 to 1742.
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Page 184 <bold>Name:</bold> Thomas
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<bold>Location:</bold> Colchester
Invt. 659-15-11. Taken 28 March, 1740, by Michael Taintor, John Bigelow and
Elnathan Rowlee.
Court Record, Page 64--11 April, 1740: Adms. to Thomas
<color><param>FF00,0000,0000</param>Carrier<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>,
son of the
deceased. Recog., 500, with Isaac
<color><param>FF00,0000,0000</param>Carrier<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>.
Jeremiah
<color><param>FF00,0000,0000</param>Carrier<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>,
age 14 years, son of
Thomas
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chose his brother Thomas
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to be his guardian. Recog., 100.
Cert: Nathaniel Foot, J. P.
Page 10 (Vol. XIV) 1st September, 1742: Thomas
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Adms., exhibited an
account of his Adms.: Paid in debts and charges, 78-08-01; credit received, 2-06-
00. Account accepted.
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<italic><smaller>A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
ITEMS OF REAL ESTATE.
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Page 198-9 <bold>Name:</bold> Deacon John Skinner
<bold>Location:</bold> Colchester
Invt. 413-10-09. Taken 11 September, 1740, by Nathaniel Foot, Ebenezer Kellogg
and Andrew
<color><param>FF00,0000,0000</param>Carrier<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>.
Will dated 12 February, 1739-40.
I, John Skinner of Colchester, in the County of Hartford, do make this my last will and
testament: I give to my wife Sarah Skinner (whom I make sole executrix to this my last
will and testament) 1-3 part of all my moveable estate after my just debts be paid out
of the whole, then she to take ye third part for herself clear forever; and also half the
use of my dwelling house and barn so long as she remains my widow; and also 1-3 of
all my orcharding and improved lands during the term of her natural life. Nextly, to my
son John Skinner I have given him several tracts of land by deed, which makes his full
portion of my estate which belongs to him; also to my son Daniel Skinner, and to
Joseph Skinner, and to Aaron Skinner, and to Noah Skinner, I have given them their
portions by deed. It is to be understood that when I was in health I considered the
state of my lands, and with advice and to the satisfaction of all my sons I give them
each one his portion of my estate, and my will is that they shall not have any more. But
the remaining part of my estate my will is that my wife shall have 1-3 part clear as is
above written, and the remaining part to be paid out by my executrix in manner
following, that is to say, to be divided into five equal parts according to the number of
my daughters, but considering my daughter Sarah wt married to Nathaniel Loomis is
dead and left three children, one daughter and two sons, my will is that the two sons
shall each of them have 10 shillings paid to them by my executrix out of the 1-5 part of
the whole, and the remainder of that 1-5 part to be paid to Sarah Loomis, daughter to
my sd. daughter Sarah deceased. And my will is that the other four equal parts be paid
out to my other four daughters now surviving, namely, Ann Dean, Joanna Loomis,
Mary Kilbourn and Elizabeth Sextone, to be paid to each of them out of my estate as
it shall be apprised, at the discretion of my executor. I make my wife Sarah my sole
executrix.
Witness: Nathaniel Foot, Ebenezer Kellogg, Israel Foot.
John Skinner, ls.
Court Record, Page 71--18 September, 1740: Will proven.
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<italic><smaller>A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
1742 to 1745.
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Page 46-7 <bold>Name:</bold> Josiah Rockwell
<bold>Location:</bold> Windsor
Invt. 359-16-11. Taken 21 December, 1742, by Joseph Stedman, Joshua Loomis
and Nathaniel Loomis. Will dated 2nd day of July, 1742.
I, Josiah Rockwell, being old and infirm, do make this my last will and testament: I give
to my wife Rebeckah my best bedd and furniture, this to be over and above her right
of dowry in my houseing and lands and moveables. I give to my son Josiah Rockwell
the 1-2 of the western half of that piece or parcel of land on which I now dwell,
together with the buildings thereon standing, to him and his heirs forever. I give to my
son Ezra Rockwell the other half, viz., the eastern half of that piece or parcel of land
on which I now dwell, to him and his heirs forever. I give to my son Josiah Rockwell
and to my son Ezra Rockwell all my right, interest, share and part to and in the land
called the equivalent land; also all my right, interest, share and part to and in the
common land in Windsor, to them and their heirs forever, share and share alike. My
will is that my son Josiah Rockwell shall pay to my daughter Rebeckah, the wife of
Andrew
<color><param>FF00,0000,0000</param>Carrier<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>,
the sum of 1, 7 shillings and 9 pence besides what she hath already
had. And to my daughter Ruth Rockwell, 18-15-00 besides what she hath already
had. And to my daughter Waitstill Rockwell the sum of 18-15-00 besides what she
hath already had. And to my daughter Eunice Rockwell 25. All current money or
bills of publick credit according to the old tenor. After my just debts and funeral
expenses are paid, all the rest of my estate, both real and personal, I give to my two
sons and four daughters, Josiah Rockwell, Ezra Rockwell, Rebeckah (the wife of
Andrew
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Ruth Rockwell, Waitstill Rockwell and Eunice Rockwell, to them
and their heirs forever, share and share alike. I appoint my two sons, Josiah Rockwell
and Ezra Rockwell, to be executors.
Witness: Ebenezer Warner, Matthew Rockwell, Ebenezer Stedman.
Josiah Rockwell, ls.
Court Record, Page 3--21 December, 1742: The last will and testament of Josiah
Rockwell, late of Windsor decd., was now exhibited in Court by Josiah Rockwell and
Ezra Rockwell, executors, which, being proven, was ordered to be recorded.
Exhibited an inventory, which was ordered on file.
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