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Note N1052
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This is a baptism date, not a birth date. It is in the Towcester Registers of the St. Laurence Church.
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Note N1053
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He provides for her needs by having the sons give her money & makes her sole executrix, with the advice of son Thomas & sons-in-law James Noyce & Nehemiah Palmer.
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Note N1054
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This is a baptism date, not a birth date. It is in the Towcester Registers of the St. Laurence Church.
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Note N1055
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The old grave markers for Anne and Thomas were replaced with a new marker.
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Note N1056
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"A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS 1663-1677", Vol. III, p. 160
Sarah (Graves) Lord - Last Will and Testament
"A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS 1663-1677", Vol. III, p. 160I Sarah Lord of Hartford doe make this my last Will & Testament: For ye Continuance of Love & Peace amongst my Relations, dispose of my Outward Estate as followeth: My Wearing Apparrel I doe give unto sundry persons hereaftermentioned. I give unto my daughter Haynes my silk Gown, my Mohaire Petticoat and my red Parragon Petticoat. I give to my daughter Lord my best Broad Cloth Gown and my Red Broad Cloth Petticoat. I give unto Dorothy Ingersoll (alias Phelps) my Coat & Wastcoat of Black Serge. I do give to Hannah Ingersoll (alias Kelsey) my dark Cloth Gown, my Haire Tamy Petticoat, and my green Apron. The rest of my Clothes I give for ye Use of Dorothy Lord Jun. I do give unto my Cousin Priscilla Brackett (alias Renolds) of Boston œ10, to be paid at ye End of 5 years next after my Decease. I do give unto my cousin Sarah Brackett (alias Shaw) œ10, to be paid at Hartford within 5 years after my Decease. I give unto my Kinsman William Chapman œ12, to be remitted him of ye Debt he oweth. I give unto my Cousin Margaret Ingersoll, when she is 18 years of age, one Cow. I do give unto Mary Lord (alias Olmsted) two Eues. I doe give unto Sarah Lord, the daughter of my brother William Lord, 2Eues. I do give unto Mary Lord, the daughter of my Brother Thomas Lord, at ye age of 18 years, 2 Eues. I do give unto Richard Lord, ye sonne of my Brother Richard Lord, œ4, to be paid him at the end of 6 years after my Decease. All which Legacies are to be paid at Hartford out of my Estate. I do give unto my daughter Sarah Haynes and her children ye sume of œ180. I give unto my daughter Haines and her Children ye sume of œ50 more, in all œ230. Lastly, I doe give unto my sonne Richard Lord the whole remaining Estate, both Real & Personal, and appoint him sole Executor,ordering him to discharge all and every of ye Legacies above mentioned, as also to maintain and take ye Care of Dorothy Lord, daughter of my Brother Thomas Lord, Decd, during her natural life, yt she be comfortably and decently provided for. I request my honoured & respective friend Capt. John Allyn and Brother George Graves to be Supervisors.Witness: Joseph Haynes, George Graves.Sarah X Lord. Ls.Court Record, Page 154--7 September, 1676: Will exhibited,and Mr. Richard Lord accepts Executorship.
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Note N1057
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He took passage on the merchantman "Bonaventure" on 2 January 1635 from London, England. He only stayed in Virginia a short time.
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Note N1058
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Mentioned as the eldest son & given 150 acres where he "now dwells", 10 acres of meadow, 100 acres next to his lands
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Note N1059
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"Unto my daughters Hannah Palmer & Dorothy Noyes I give two hundred acres of land apiece of the lands lying between Shunock & Ashawog River, to make up which fifty acres is yet to lay out bought of Gershom Palmer."
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Note N1060
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[LEI] 1719 Poll Book GROCOCK / GROOCOCK
jim goodman
to leicestershire.
GROOCOCK
Justinian in Sproxton
Arthur and William in Medburne
Richard in Cleibroke
John in Cosby
William in Peatling parva
this last one
it says here GROOCOCK is inserted instead of GROFOLK
I guess they thought GROFOLK was not right
jim
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