Rhode Island Land Evidences
1648 -1696
Pub R.I. Hist. Soc. 1921
Pub Baltimore 1970
#141 The Will of William Almy
William Almy doe..bequeath...my Body to be Buryed by my son John if I dye
here upon my farme, and my Wordly goods if my Wife out Live mee shee shall
have..and after her death, Christopher shall have halfe my farme..which is
next to the Land which gave to my son John Almy; and for my Mault-House,
whose share it falls into they shall have equall share of it, not to devide
it but to keepe it for A mault-House for every season, And the other halfe of
my farme, I give it to my Son Job Almy, with my Dwelling House, & too
Orchards..and for my Catle, and the moveable..remaining at our Deathes, I
give to my Daughter Anna and my Daughter Kathren each of them two parts, And
to my son Christopher Almy. And my son Job Almy each of them one part, and
to my Grand Child Bartholmew West,..Twenty Pounds silver money to be payd
hime when he comes to Age Last of February 1676
William Almy
Wit
Robert Hodgson
James Barker seanr.
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#142 Atestation of Robert Hodgson and Jamaes Barker
Robert Hodgson and James Barker on the 23 - of - April 1677 did Apeare
before...the Councell of the Towne of Portsmouth and did afirme that the
above written was the Will of the Deceased William Almy
Wit
John Heath
Francis X Braiton his marke Joshua Coggesshall Assist
Wm.
Cadman Assist
John
Sanford
Samuel
Wilbor
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