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3901 | No. 3685 Brown | BROWN, Joseph (I8752)
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3902 | No. 4120231 Name: Dwyer, Mary residing at 15 Delle Ave., Boston, Rox. Age 48 years. Date of order of admission Nov 9th 1936 Date certificate issued Nov 9th 1936 by the U.S. District Court at Boston, Massachusetts Petition No. 171188 Signature of Mary Dwyer | RYAN, Mary C. (I5402)
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3903 | No. 7370172 Name: Falle, Harold residing at Chestnut St., No. Reading Date of birth: Dec. 30, 1902 Date of order of admission: Nov. 29, 1954 Date certificate issued: November 29, 1954 by the U.S. District Court at Boston, Massachusetts Petition No. 321279 Alien Registration No.l 4683542 Signature: Harold Falle | FALLE, Harold (I4204)
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3904 | No. 8079718 Name: Cudmore, Lemuel Ralph Residing at: 5a Chestnut St., Woburn, Mass. Date of Birth: Aug. 25, 1928 Date of order of admission: Jan. 5, 1959 Date certificate issued: Jan. 5 1959 U.S. District Court at Boston, Massachusetts Petition No. 339539 Alien Registration: 8617758 [Signed] Lemuel Ralph Cudmore | CUDMORE, Lemuel Ralph (I6208)
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3905 | North Street 1) Pitkin, Sarah L., Head, W, F, age 62, Wd, b. Vt, Home, Didn't work last week, has job, Practical Nurse 2) Pitkin, Charles W., son, W, M, age 22, Nev., b. Connecticut, Worked 48 hrs. Farm Hand/Farmer 3) Lafayette, Wilfred C., nephew, W, M, age 38, D[ivorced], b. Massachusetts, Worked 40 hrs. Machinist/Electrical Manufacture & Sales | LAFAYETTE, Sarah Mae (I770)
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3906 | North Street 1) Pitkin, Sarah L., Head, W, F, age 62, Wd, b. Vt, Home, Didn't work last week, has job, Practical Nurse 2) Pitkin, Charles W., son, W, M, age 22, Nev., b. Connecticut, Worked 48 hrs. Farm Hand/Farmer 3) Lafayette, Wilfred C., nephew, W, M, age 38, D[ivorced], b. Massachusetts, Worked 40 hrs. Machinist/Electrical Manufacture & Sales | LAFAYETTE, Wilfrid Clarence (I2000)
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3907 | North Street 1) Pitkin, Sarah L., Head, W, F, age 62, Wd, b. Vt, Home, Didn't work last week, has job, Practical Nurse 2) Pitkin, Charles W., son, W, M, age 22, Nev., b. Connecticut, Worked 48 hrs. Farm Hand/Farmer 3) Lafayette, Wilfred C., nephew, W, M, age 38, D[ivorced], b. Massachusetts, Worked 40 hrs. Machinist/Electrical Manufacture & Sales | PITKIN, Charles William (I2358)
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3908 | North Street, rented 1) Francis E. Gustin, Head, m, w, age 65, Married, b. Massachusetts as was mother, father born in New Hampshire, Farmer, Truck Farm employer 2) Ellen M. Gustin, Wife, f, w, age 68, Married, b. Massachusetts as was mother, father b. Canada (Eng) 3) Francis E. Gustin, Jr., Son, m, w, age 35, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, Farmer, Truck Farm employer; 4) Susie A. Gustin, Daughter, f, w, age 34, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, not employed 5) Charles A. Gustin, Son, m, w, age 32, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, Salesman, Farm Produce, own acct. | GUSTIN, Francis Edward (I379)
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3909 | North Street, rented 1) Francis E. Gustin, Head, m, w, age 65, Married, b. Massachusetts as was mother, father born in New Hampshire, Farmer, Truck Farm employer 2) Ellen M. Gustin, Wife, f, w, age 68, Married, b. Massachusetts as was mother, father b. Canada (Eng) 3) Francis E. Gustin, Jr., Son, m, w, age 35, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, Farmer, Truck Farm employer; 4) Susie A. Gustin, Daughter, f, w, age 34, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, not employed 5) Charles A. Gustin, Son, m, w, age 32, Single, b. Massachusetts as were both parents, Salesman, Farm Produce, own acct. | WALLEY, Ellen Maria (I6191)
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3910 | Not included at 2 Windsor Road\\r Charles, Julia and Edward Nowell were not recorded at 2 Windsor Road on the census; although this is their address in the Somerville Directory of 1940. I know that Charles and Julia both died in Somerville in 1942, but I have not been able to find them, or Edward, anywhere in the 1940 Census. Census record: Ralph H Merrill, Respondent, age 42, male, white, b. in MA, Married, Head, Meter Inspector, Rented home, Residence in 1935: same house. Also included: Mildred D. Merrill, wife; Herbet Merrill, son; Manuel Komenda, father-in-law; and Frances Komenda, mother-in-law. No other family listed at this address. | NOWELL, Charles Frederick Jr (I1008)
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3911 | Not included at 2 Windsor Road\\r Charles, Julia and Edward Nowell were not recorded at 2 Windsor Road on the census; although this is their address in the Somerville Directory of 1940. I know that Charles and Julia both died in Somerville in 1942, but I have not been able to find them, or Edward, anywhere in the 1940 Census. Census record: Ralph H Merrill, Respondent, age 42, male, white, b. in MA, Married, Head, Meter Inspector, Rented home, Residence in 1935: same house. Also included: Mildred D. Merrill, wife; Herbet Merrill, son; Manuel Komenda, father-in-law; and Frances Komenda, mother-in-law. No other family listed at this address. | NOWELL, Edward Norton "Ed" (I1004)
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3912 | Noted as her usual address on her death certificate; see death notes. | WEBSTER, Mary Isabella (I7654)
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3913 | Noted on his NEHGS membership application. | WEBSTER, John Gerrish (I1381)
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3914 | NOWELL In Winchester, May 19, 1978, Roberta J. (Raley) wife of the late Edward H. Nowell, mother of Mrs.Hanna Tristram Gregorio and Grant Jordan Nowell both of Reading, and Sauel Hallett Nowell of Melrose. also survived by three grandchildren. Service at The parish of The Epiphany, Episcopal, Winchester, Monday at 11 am. Friends may visit at the Norris Funeral Home 1 Elmwood Ave., Sunday evening from 7 to 9. Memorials in her name may be made to the American Cancer society. Norris Funeral Home. | RALEY, Roberta Jordan (I2742)
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3915 | Nowell Eliza C. boarding house, 82 School Nowell Timothy, carpenter, bds 82 School | NOWELL, Timothy (I627)
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3916 | Nowell Ida Mrs h18 Mt Auburn | WILLIAMS, Ida Anna Jane (I1681)
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3917 | Nowell Ida wid Clarence A h18 Mt Auburn | WILLIAMS, Ida Anna Jane (I1681)
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3918 | NOWELL In Cambridge, suddenly, June 7th, Ida A. J. (Williams) of 13 Mt. Auburn Street, widow of Clarence Nowell. Funeral services at Christ Chruch (Episcopal) Garden Street, cambridge, Thursday, June 11 at 2 PM. Visiting hours at the A.E. Long Memorial Chapel 4 Beech Street cor. Mass. Ave., N. Cambridge Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Memorial week at his late residence. Please omit flowers. | WILLIAMS, Ida Anna Jane (I1681)
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3919 | NOWELL In East Weymouth, Sept 25, 1952, Elizabeth S. (Cutting), wife of the late Bowman O. Nowell of 1062 Commercial st. Funeral services in the chapel of the Watson Funeral Home, 11 Magazine st, Cambridge, at Central sq. on Monday, Sept. 29, at 3 P.M. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. | CUTTING, Elizabeth Swanton (I1691)
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3920 | NOWELL In Melrose Highlands, May 23, Carrie W. (Potter), widow of Joshua T. Nowell, mother of Mrs. Sumner F. Hyland and Mrs. J. Ellis Parker and Mr. Burton F. Nowell, st. of Melrose. Services at the Robinson Chapel, 809 Main st, Wednesday, May 26, at 2:30 P.M. Friends may call at the chapel, Tuesday evening, 7 to 9. | POTTER, Carrie Walker (I1367)
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3921 | Nowell Shadrach, cordwainer, h. 12 East Orange | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3922 | Nowell Shadrach, cordwainer, h. Tremont n. Dover | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3923 | Nowell Shadrach, housewright, h. 50 Piedmont | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3924 | Nowell Shadrach, housewright, house 44 Piedmont Timothy, housewright, boards 44 Piedmont [This was also the address of Shadrach's son Moses H. Nowell according to his 1855 obituary.] | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3925 | Nowell Shadrach, housewright, house 5 Bay | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3926 | NOWELL— At Boston Highlands, Nov. 25, Charles H Nowell, 39 yrs 4 mos 14 ds. Funeral from his late residence, 130 Ruggles street, Tueday afternoon, Nov 27, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. | NOWELL, Charles Hale (I1742)
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3927 | NOWELL— At Chelsea, Oct 29, Catherine Nowell, widow of the late Francis S. Nowell. Services at residence, 16 Carroll st. Tuesday at 2 P.M. | KNIGHT, Catherine A. (I1741)
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3928 | NOWELL— At Melrose Highlands, April 4, Edward G. Nowell, son of the late George and Martha Nowell. Funeral services at Forest Hills chapel, Saturday, April 6, at 12 noon. Relatives and friends invited to attend. | NOWELL, Edward George (I2324)
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3929 | NOWELL— In Brookline, Dec 17, Hallet Nowell, son of Grant William and Laura H. Nowell, suddenly, of influenza, in his 27th yr. Funeral services private. | NOWELL, Hallett (I358)
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3930 | NOWELL— In Cambridge, Dec 11th, Laura H., wife of Grant W. Nowell of 1200 Massachusetts ave. Funeral services at the chapel, Mt. Suburn Crematory, Cambridge, on Saturday, Dec. 14th at 2 P.M. Relatives and friedns are invited. | HALLETT, Laura Larned (I357)
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3931 | NOWELL— In Cambridge, Nov 18th, Grant William, husband of the late Laura Lovell (Hallett) Nowell of 1200 Massachusetts av. Guneral services at the Chapel, Forest Hills Cemetery, on Monday, Nov. 21st at 2 P.M. Relatives anf friends are invited. Please omit flowers. | NOWELL, Grant William (I835)
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3932 | NOWELL— In Concord, Nov. 23, 1975, formerly of Winchester, Olga J. (Werner), Wife of the late hallett Nowell. Survived by Mrs. Edward H. Nowell of Winchester, 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Private services at the MacRAe-Tunnicliffe Funeral Home, in Concord on Tuesday Nov. 25. | WERNER, Olga Katherine Jane (I105)
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3933 | NOWELL— In Milton, July 10, Moses S., beloved husband of Jessie Nowell. funeral from his late residence, 260 Blue Hill Parkway, Milton, Monday, at 2 P.M. | NOWELL, Moses Shadrach (I1744)
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3934 | NOWELL— In Somerville, Aug 3, Isaiah W. Nowell, 76 yrs 10 mos 27 ds. Funeral from his late residence, 8 Austin st. Aug 5, at 2 o'clock P.M. Relatives and friends invited to attend without further notice. | NOWELL, Isaiah Washington (I2950)
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3935 | NOWELL— In this city, June 11, Grace G. Nowell, daughter of the late George and Martha Nowell. Funeral services at Forest Hills chapel, Sunday, June 14 at 4 P. M. Relatives and friends invited to attend. | NOWELL, Grace Gertrude (I918)
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3936 | NOWELL— In this city, the 6th inst.Georgiana Mason Nowell, daughter of the late George and Martha Grant Nowell, at her residence, 85 St. James av. Funeral services at the chapel, Forest Hills cemetery, Monday, April 9, at 11 A. M. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Kindly omit flowers. | NOWELL, Georgiana Mason (I646)
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3937 | NOWELL— Of 135 Central St., West Acton. November 24, Lysander S., husband of Marjorie (Brock); father of Barbara Brine and Richard Nowell; brother of Marion Feaver; also survived by 7 grandchildren.Service at the D.W. Grannan and Son Funeral Home, 373 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Saturday at 7 oc'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visting hour Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Vet. W.W. I, late member Amicable Lodge A. F & A.M. Donations to the First Congregational Church Waverly Memorial Fund will be appreciated,. | NOWELL, Lysander Stevenson (I1653)
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3938 | Nowell, David W 1 male age 30-40 1 female age 30-40 | NOWELL, David Webster (I389)
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3939 | Nowell, George M. (fl. 1885) Pianist HB 256 Nowell, Willis E. (fl. 1885) Violinist. HB 256 HB = Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1881-1931, Semicentennial Edition, revised and extended in collaboration with John N. Burk, Boston and New York; Houghton Mifflin co., 1931. 272 pages [Found 1978 reprint by Da Capo Press, pub. 2022 on Archive.com.] Piano Soloist 1885 and 1893 (Howe, p. 256) | NOWELL, George Manning (I2426)
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3940 | Nowell, Lysander Stevenson Residence: Cambridge Occupation: Electrician Nativity: 28 Jun 1895 Concord Int: 2 Nov 1916 Psd: 4 Jan 1917 Rsd: 1 Feb 1917 Membership: 1 Feb 1917 Deceased: 24 Nov 1965 | NOWELL, Lysander Stevenson (I1653)
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3941 | Nowell, Miss Lucy Langton, in Alfred, Maine, December 28, 1873, aged 97 years, 4[sic 3] months and 24 days. She was born in that town July 4, 1776. Her father, Jonathan Nowell, was born in York, Maine, December 26, 1732, and removed to Alfred in the spring of 1776. Miss Nowell was the first female child born in Alfred, and when eight years of age her father, with his entire family, united with the society of Shakers, with whom she continued to reside until her death. | NOWELL, Lucy Langton (I2918)
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3942 | Nowell, Shadrach, carpenter, boards 42 Church | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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3943 | Nowell, Shadrach, housewright, house 5 Bay | NOWELL, Charles Frederick (I1016)
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3944 | O. S. Nowell engaged in building construction in Boston as early as 1848. He res. 21 and 64 Emerald Street, Boston (1853), and Melrose, Mass. (1875). 'He later was an engineer, and res. 153 Court Street, Boston. | NOWELL, Oliver (I8040)
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3945 | Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America Certificate 3546428 | ROBINSON, Windover Reagh (I6206)
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3946 | OBITUARY Iron County (Michigan) Reporter May 6 2015 "Obituaries: Herbert Eskildsen" HELENA, Mont.-Herbert E. Eskildsen, 84, passed away unexpectedly on April 23, 2015 with his devoted wife, son and other family members at his side. Herb was born in Stambaugh to Anna and Alfred Eskildsen on Aug. 6, 1930. He attended the Stambaugh Public School System and graduated in 1948, enlisting in the United States Air Force directly after graduation, serving his country proudly for 20 plus years. After retirement from the Air Force, Herb completed his degrees in Biology and Education from the University of Great Falls, attended Carroll College in Helena to obtain his teaching certificate and taught at the Canyon Creek Country School grades 1-6 in 1973-74. Herb decided to devote his time to working his ranch full time and embarked on a long, rewarding career of ranching. Herb was an active member of the church, and enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, attending Carol College football games, and watching his Denver Broncos and Detroit Tigers on TV. Herb is preceded in death by his parents Alfred and Anna Eskildsen; 21 siblings; a son Rick and grandson Brady. Herb is survived by his wife Charlotte; two sons, Max (Ellen) of Marysville, Mont. and Doug (Lisa) of Summertown, Tenn.; step-daughters Deena, Debbie, Robyn (Bill), Rayna (Harrison); and step-son Lance; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and so many cherished friends. Herb never met anyone who wasn't a friend and was everyone's favorite Uncle Herb. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Helena) memorial fund or a charity of the donor's choice. | ESKILDSEN, Herbert E. (I5472)
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3947 | OBITUARY Iron River Reporter April 16 1937 "Burial Service For Stambaugh Man" STAMBAUGH – Funeral services for Alfred Eskildsen, 61, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.A. Smedlund, 402 Selden road, and at 2:30 p.m. at the First Lutheran church with the Rev. Miller officiating. Mr. Eskildsen, long time Stambaugh resident, died at the General hospital from peritonitis, which was a development of an operation on a ruptured appendix last week. He was born in Denmark June 13, 1875. He formerly operated a farm near the Bengal mine. Surviving him are a widow, Anna, nine daughters and eight sons. They are: Mrs. F. [L.] J. Williams, Amberg, Wis. Mrs. J.A. Smedlund, Iron River, Mrs. Claude Williams, Rudyard, Mrs. Joseph Pollard, Iron Mountain, Mrs. Joseph Glemboski, Iron River, Fred, Detroit, James and Carl, Chicago, Daldemar [Waldemar], Lakota, N.D., and Helen, Ester, Sigrid, Elsie, William, Alfred, Elmer and Herbert, all at home. | ESKILDSEN, Eskild Alfred "Fred" (I5008)
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3948 | Of Woburn, Nov. 21, Age 66. Mother of Ken Canaway, Jr. and his wife Meredith of Cummings, GA, and Sue Simanski and her husband Jeff of Southborough. Grandmother of Emily & Andrew Canaway of Cummings, GA. Sister of Wallace Lafayette and his wife Kris of Billerica, Ruth Lafayette-Gariepy and her husband Richard of Woburn, Gustin "Bud" Lafayette of Woburn, Donald Lafayette and his wife Tracey of Litchfield, CT, Lynn Burke and her longtime companion Phil Smith of Dracut, Joan Pelletier and her husband Ray of Stoneham, Beth Sandvik and her husband John of Woburn, and Faye Ganchi and her husband Tony of Tewksbury. Also survived by many nieces & nephews. A funeral service will be held at the Montvale Congregational Church, 36 Orange St. (Cor. of Central St.), WOBURN, on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 10:00 am. Visiting hours at the Graham Funeral Home, 3 Arlington Rd. (cor. of Pleasant St.), WOBURN, on Monday from 4-8 pm. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Montvale Congregational Church, 36 Orange St., Woburn, MA 01801. www.grahamfuneral.com | LAFAYETTE, Mary Nell "Bonnie" (I883)
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3949 | Old Colony Records, Vol. 2, page 34. The Last Will and Testament of Mr. Timothv Hatherlv of Scittuate deceased, exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the 30th clay of October Anno dom 1666 on the oathes of Mr. Nicholas Baker and Isache Chettendene, and ordered heer to bee Recorded as followeth. I Timothy Hatherley of Scittuate being weake and sicke in body but of sound and prfect memory blessed be god doe make this as my last Will and Testament in manor and forme as followeth. Imprimis I bequeath my soule to god that gave it and my body to the earth from whenc it came and for my worldly estate the Lord hath blest mee I doe dispose of the same as followeth: Item I give unto my wife Lydia Hatherley my house I now dwell in with the rest of the housing thereto belonging with all the land I die posesed of during her naturall life; alsoe I give to her my silver plate with all my pewter and brasse that I doe not otherwise dispose of by will; alsoe what movables stover are in my Parlour and Parlour Chamber whether beding or otherwise: alsoe all my linnine; furthermore I give unto my wife my gray mare two cows and two oxen and my cart with all my wearing clothes. Item I give to Edward Jenkens his wife and children twelve pounds to be payed within one yeare after my decease; in Currant New England pay. Item I give to Nicholas Wade his wife and children twelve pounds to be payed within one yeare after my decease in Currant New England pay, as alsoe one great brasse kettle. Item I give to Susanna the wife of William Brookes and her children twelve pounds and acquitt her of her first husbands debt to mee; as alsoe one copper kettle with three eares to be payed within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to Timothy ffoster five pounds and to Elizabeth ffoster three pounds in Currant New England pay with- in one yeare after my decease. Item I give to Mr. Thomas hanford ten pounds to be payed within one yeare after my decease in Currant New England pay. Item I give to ffear Robinson now the wife of Samuell Baker forty shillings and to the other three children of Isacke Robinson, John, Isacke and Mercye forty shillings apeece to be payed within one yeare after my decease in Currant New England pay. Item I give to Lydia Garrett my wifes daughter three acrees of Land prte of which her house stands on, into her and her heires forever and five pounds in currant pay of New England within one yeare after my decease, and like-wise acquitt all former accounts and reconings between shee and I from the begining of the world to this day. Item I give to the foure children of the said Lydia Garrett forty shillings apeece to be payed them by my exequitors when they come to the age of twenty-one yeares in Currant pay of New England. Item I give to Gorge Sutton his wife and children five pounds to be payed in Currant New England pay, within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to the wife of William Bassett my wifes daughter five pounds to be payed in Currant New England pay within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to the widdow Preble my wifes daughter fifty shillings to be payed in currant New England pay within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to Lydia Lapham one heiffer worth fifty shillings or fifty shillings in good goods to be payed within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to Thomas Lapham thirty shillings to be payed in Currant New England pay within one yeare after my decease. Item I give to Stephen Tilden five pounds to be payed within one yeare after my decease in Currant New England pay. Item I give unto Nicholas Baker eight pounds to be paged within six months after my decease in Currant New England pay. I give to my man Thomas Savery fifty shillings to be payed when his service is expired in current pay of New England. Item I give to Lydia hatch the daughter of William hatch eight pounds to be payed by my exequitors when shee comes to the age of twenty one yeares in Currant New England pay or when shee marries. All the rest of my goods and lands not given and bequeathed my debts and legacies being payed and funerall charges discharged I give and bequeath unto my trusty and wellbeloved frind Joseph Tilden whom I doe constitute and appoint to bee the whole and alone exequitor of this my last will and Testament. In Witnes whereof I the said Timothy hatherly have heerunto sett my hand and seale this twelfth day of December Ann° dom 1664. prme Timothy hatherley and a Seale Signed and sealed in sight and prsence of us Nicholas Baker Isaeke Chettenden | HATHERLY, Timothy Gent. (I6486)
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3950 | Old Homestead of Col. Nathaniel Donnell | DONNELL, John (I1074)
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