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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 10238 , T S R e e - e S e e e e T T Gave Her Land To Seipio ¥o the Wife of Cate. 8 n Bweeney twe 1 The nu will of Negro ¥ last W 168061, Ruth Moore ) | Hartford doe make this & of € Hest To Make a Verbile Wil e her Ia 4 Testament. My Will is that & Debts and Funeral SOME OLD WILLS | i nm v (s 0 Sl IR e ordayne this By James Shepard ' Pestment in 3 A Widow Having No Children “AN My Newro Gird follg Tmpri 1 1687=1, Pampenum, an Indian Elizabeth Wil unto Cod yt gave Squaw of or helonging to Haddam i e Skt Hartford, widow, havs Abigall € e VX X X 10 pres A the other that Hareh Sweeney od petticoat, I sughter Patienes ' t viding heod tramell, & bed- part of the weeden ghve unte my w Johnson twe two coverlids, & pewter iron_pott Jonat Charges testring to dispe And alse 1 daughter 1742 inms iletown ters, Hannal and Martha which my negro i other my personal ¢ “Stricken in Yoear Be- | cording to her ows T askied he whether or ne 1t we not he hest for heér to ma ‘ ¢ w and e replied that it wa will and pleas: ing ure that her o0 you fidren yvent ine 1 and to be may arise in the dispoesing of my three sheel and two pillers, & picter o, 8N wooden dishes, Alse t Mary Lilley petticoat, Also I do lohn Priest a ehalr County ¢ Sumner equal parts, all of platter, a 1 part of the 1 give unte my note My Silver Been Bowl." him to enjoy Kte Widow 1 Peee; and secondly, my nal doeument > ' ¢ he qua . iin ¥ . m Mee some part off equally divided bhetween them tate do make R ature i i .y will concerns |“Fstate God Tiath Neen Ploased To |testament. 1 mive W gy b e Eo ., LY uaee may b I k) ' 8 fe Phat In yef 1744 ° X Hannah Hopki ¥ ing or dwelling tn Hartford, 2=7 byt stricken in years and eorasy, but and a hed cord, My will is that my valua 1 ong e all t Debts He Payde Weak In hody but at present « parts of my island situated in (or sur-of sound mind and memory do make funeral ehavges and just debis shall o to yo Kpesys MINd and memory, and kno vounded and environed with) the this my last will and testament, ete.[be first paid hy having my eow seld Performed 1 : the day of my death, do make this gueae River, near Haddam aforemen: «Fwo Gowns and & Quilted Petticoat.” 'to pay sd. debts ahles as foll; Vi my last will and testament. Tirst, 1 N by 1he, e |TTme G hud & Qutied Retthnet” squeath Ronne commit my sou!l to God wh 't or Phirty-Mile Island which 27 parts the Town of Simshury, in the County t Chest; & fo my dafter In Law | 2N My body to the grave to ho des {0y, his son Bees|of Hartford, do make this my last the Dri , Nis wife my hatts; & unto my sone, | ONUY buried, assur! g myself 1 shall 007y also give nnto my 2 eosens will and testament. 1 give unto my | ity iabreps ! g 1 st lenjamin 1 Give & Requeath the 000 ”;" prey ."'.' ! "\"1"'f:":‘ Maskpooh and Takamisk Nanmicos, | onigl twoe Giit Lether Cosyens yt are in ye “,",' o ": WAL (00 "'”‘"M o :: daughter and unte Panhake Ahovewd Chost & whatt else ho hath [ T 2 0e oMt T grandson, 37 parts sstowed on Mee as ffore Gift: & s ' & hom 4 to he equally di oper gt Troaarore it & Mary, wite to my son Thomna Hop N 1 Ol £ 4 8 ArY I kins one hrass kettle, to andafter A Ras manans ive twenty Shill to be Improved [ Apizat) Hopking one feather hed, hols an : Ma | ffor hir Advantage att yo Discroayon | seap pugs, coverllds and sheots belongs rest of my s oft my eveeckters & to he Payde hir|y, same, with the hedstead and o it ye ,“'" of hvlf' meryadge or att ¥¢ eopd, To my grandafter Mary —my ohulr Coat ~ €X-| age off one & Twenty years in case | copper kettle, all my pewter, also my And Lequeath to marry not before. bof, with what is in It and my chest, other My o Trundle Bed & Bedding Belong- | To my grandson Steven, my gun to Aad; being:In Cattalla ox ing To 1t," Wim and his hetrs, forever 1676-~8arah) Ensign, Hartford, 1 “Golng After My Fushand Into Old glve to my beloved daughter Mary Fngland” Smith an fron pott and gun and 1666, This 18 the 'ast will and tes- blanket T lent her & a payer of cur. [tament of .h;w Hrv{';m!, wite of Mr. taing lent her, to be to her & her|Willlam Hosford eing going nfter d heirs forever, T give to my .IL,”'. my husband unto old England and not She Hath Not and ’\\Ill Not, dnughter Hanna Easton my Great | knowing when God may take me out| 1692—The Indlan Woman called Table & Forms, & my chest at mr|of this life, do dispose of my goods as|Mary Mecumpos doth declare that she | Richards. T give to my Grand child |followeth, Tt is my will that after hath not nor will not give her young Ruth Rockwell one Feather bed & MY decease the church of Wyndsor,.of (Girle to any English man, but doth the wedding belonging to it, & my Whieh Tam now a member, shall have |glve her unto an Indian woman that | cow & cobirons, tongs & half o dozon (ANd forever enjoy that piece of Mea-|is her cousin called Sarah and allso| Napking, & my Brass kettle. I gi land called Hoyt's meadow for|she giveth untol her daughter 2 acres| to my grandehild Sarah Roclkwel) | the use of the pastor and teacher of [and halfe of land now improved by halt a dozen of Napkins, one puyre the ehurch,’ Robt. Shurley. | Hartford) ; yre| ts & the best rug. T give to anfel Hub. | 7' #h¢ D: my Grand child Lydia Rockwell The | no issue or ehildr gest of nvenieney and trouble this my last will and to Wamquashat resid my soi tioned by naw e A ' 1 or Nattisfyed e to the § ¢ ¢ &yt Neing tions f . W moy mainly for cording dispose of 1 Give & Jacob my ned, usually Dama In electrics Famous bells of Notre unte my Paris will soon bhe tolled by s | " and remain 1o Wills of Heretofore my papors on old w have made from the wi paper a wills ¢ “Men son i hun Nassrleaes, of ny sald island vided amongst them peawask a woman hametrips T give the NEos o Hair in 1sland, every one of which parts or ' ) sd, relations and friends as abhove them respect-| A RICH FROTHY PINE SCENTED NEOS SUDS sntioned shall be by STRIPS the hair of every particle of dirt, unnecessary oil und stimulates new growth, mediately after my decease and shall remain to them, their heirs and as- ] b b WHAT IS MORE the hair is full of life and toned to p soft brilliancy, KEEP IT IN GOOD CONDITION BY USING NEOS THE GUARANTEED PURE CLEANSING SHAMPOO times hercafter Your Summer Shampoos—Six Packets for $1.00 Ask Your Druggist, Hairdre: send $1.00 for six or 20c for ore to NEOS CO., Inc,, 366 Fifth Avenue = 5 of mer Vs t 1 Your women, i At sone make their wives 0 Escape a work so sad 0 SHiver spoc a Why should they make what a! v ‘""“4\ y lives 'V‘I"v ] "“ oy The gentle damea have had?" ety ostate 1y #lve my 1ying wiila, tlowl and Third woaring « h my son sonne J Palcott al The poet erred, for woman has Slorta Skeoh Rul In dying made her will, e F e Mo Hhein B8 And thus it is that after deatl ' Siesay aive Hor will abldeth still John my Cloaths, hoth woolin and ni my Turkey mohair Cont, « paire of Holen sheits And a’ palre of Rought % belonging to ye bed his father gave him, Alsoe my my Plate, Pewter and Brass, fron ves- swine, grain he to me my Son sons at any time or o “My Own Mind and Will, forever, 1689, I Ann Phillips of Hadley, in the Massachusetts jurisdiction, Wid- ow, considering the uncertainty of the term & manner of my death, and that utensills or Tooles, Armes, am- my Estate may be disposed ¢ ord- | munisio And whatsaever els Kpper ing to my own mind and will Though | taynes to me, whether within doores At this present time I am in health of op without (not given expressly to my body and having my perfect memory gon Hamuel by this will), snd Understanding, Doe make and “My Part of the Mare,” ordaln this my last Will and Testa~ (1606—Rlizabeth Watts, ment. I give to Mr, John Hooker 1 give to my cousin, mow living in England £10, if he 1apa, my part of the mare that is eome to this country within 3 Years potwoen him and me. Also a foather o hed & bedding belonging to | atter my Mecease; if he come Not,|yad, n feather holster and a feather 3t And half a dozen of Napkins. 1 then what I have glven him I give to 6w, with my green rugg o Mth & small Bible as a token of my respect to her, pillow bee New York the eldest son of Mr. Samuel Hooker. Nt raneat I give to Mr. John Russell, pastor of the church at Hadley £10, I give £5 to the Church at Hadley to buy Potts or Cups for the Communion Table. “Love & Peace Among My Relations.” 1676. I Sarah Lord of Hartford doo make this my last Will & Testament For ye Continuance of Love & Peacs amongst my Relations, dlispose of my | Outward Estate as followeth, I give| unto my daughter Haynes my silk Gown, my Mohalr Petticoat and my red Paragon Petticoat. I give to my daughter Lord my best Broad Cloth Gown and my Red Broad Cloth Petti- | coat. I give unto Dorothy Ingersol (alias Phelps) my Coast Wastcoat of Black Serge. I do give Hannah In- gersol (allas Kelsey) my dark Cloth Gown, my Haire Tanny Petticoat and my green Apron. “Five Pounds, Two Be Payed in a Cow.” 1670. I an stans or farmington, be- ing stricken in yvers, I give to rodger| nuton, sun of Mr. rodger nuton of Miiford five pounds, two be payed in & cow if worth so much, if not, to be | made up in other istat. It, I give Too willlam pixly of north | Hamton my badd with all the furny- | ture or hoding belonging Too it, which is a flock hadd, one grey rodg, | twoo blanckets, one boalstar, one pil- low, one pil Lou bere, one payre| Bhetes, foare cartins, and The Vally-| ance helonging To Them It I give to Samuel Coll of farm- ing my bigest pot. It. I give To John cLark n’f.\rm-‘ ington my skillet. It elisebath Judd, The daughter of ben- jamin Judd my biball. Sport Maode Sin Cylinders ok S - $1645 i L o} b,ll"flv fory, Wonderfully equipped for touring! Plan right now for a summer of keen enjoyment in this Nash Six Sport. It’s an ideal car for cross- country travel. There are two extra tires and wheels, strong bumpers, front and rear, an extra large trunk for luggage, a high-powered spotlight—and many blankett, a pair of my with my bedstead and curtains and one of my year-old steers. Igive to my cousin, Elizabeth Hubbard, my best brass pott. 1 give to my cousin, Hannah Browne, my smugg heifer, glve to my cousin Richard Hub- bard, my heifer now with his father. My other year-old steer 1 give to my cousin, Nathaniel Browne, “My Dear Honored Husband.” 1663—1, Margaret Witchfield, of Cambridge, do s cause to make this last will and testament. I give ath to my dear honed hus- L token of my love and duty towards him, my best piece of plate, to enjoy the same during his life, Will of Ane Benton, (FFormerly Ann Cole of witcheraft fame). 1686—Being in sound mind and perfect memory and not knowing the day of my death doe comit my soul into the hands of my Redéemer, and my body to comly burlell. I doe dis- pose of that estate God has betrusted me with follows. I give to my son, Ebenezer, what of my estate is not hereafter excepted, if he lives to nede it. In my will is that my dafter Lydia shod® have my litell brass ketell and my dafter Hannah should have my litell iron pote and all my wearing aparell except won arprone which 1 give to my son Ebenezer. 1 give to Lydia 1 fine pille-bere and 1 paire of sheats and 1 paire of coten pille beares and to my dafter Hanah 1 paire of sheats I give two|and the best of the coton pilleberes; |Newbery and also Lydia must be paid the three pounds of what I tooke up in my ] Completely Equipped as Shown it “Articles of Brass and Pewter" 1 Any Hoskins, Windsor, to son John, a brass pot and a brass pan and two platters and a puding pane and a brass skellet and brass candle sticks, |a puter bason, two poring dishes, two alcemy spoons,sa great chest and a jcofee, a boxe, | The kirbine that was his father's. | | 1682, Ann Sanford of Hartford, | {Her husband’s estate was settied by | ithe court in 1676. It {s my will what the court allotted my son Zachery to be to him and the Kirbine that was | his father's. I do will that besides | {What her father did give her « that | | Hannah shall have a bed and boulster |and plilow and two pair of sheets and {# pare of blanketts and a curtain that | belong to the bedd and a little keltle |and the bigest pewter platter and a linnen wheele and the nobed and fron |and a bow. And whereas, my daugh- ters Abigall and Hannah have been {tender of me all along and abode [with me hitherto, 1 give to each of them a new coverlid and I give them my young mare. Would Not Give Him a Penny 1684. Nuncapative will of Mrs, Abigail Warham, Windsor. We the |underwritten being present with Mrs, | Warham who spent her last days in our family, she discourseing with us respecting her estate declared that she | |had formerly given her cousin Miles | Marwine such a multitude that if she had thousands she would not give him a penny. 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