Showing posts with label John Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Moore. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2008

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records By Charles William Manwaring

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records By Charles William Manwaring: "Page 20 21 Drake Job sen Windsor Invt 583 04 00 Taken 28 October 1689 by John Maudsley & John Moore Will dated 14 September 1689 The last Will & Testament of Job Drake sen of Windsor I give unto my wife the Use of my Dwelling house & Barn Orchard & Home lott except that which I give unto my son Job with my Pasture I bought of Goodman Bissell the Land in the Little Meadow & the 10 acres of Land I had of my Brother Christopher & the Inclosed Lands in the Wood & that which lyeth against the Door of my Dwelling house & 40 of my Household Goods I give unto my son Job 6 acres of Land that I had of my Father Drake I give to him & his heirs forever my Dwelling house Barn Orchard & Homelott with all my Land within the Township of Windsor excepting such parcels as I shall otherwise dispos"
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A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records By Charles William Manwaring

Will of John Moore, Jacob Drake Son???

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records By Charles William Manwaring: "Page 195 Moore John Windsor Invt 489 04 07 Taken 17 September 1677 by Benjamin Newbery Daniel Clarke Return Strong Josiah Els worth Dictated Will dated 14 September 1677 Deacon John Moore being at this prsent his memory & understanding sound though under present sickness did declare with his own mouth in the prsence of his wife Robert Hayward & John Moore Nath Loomys & John Loomys that it was his will as followeth Imprs He did will to his deare wife the product & improvement of his whole Estate houseing Lands & Moveables so long as She Lives & fifty pownds to her own dispose to her children or at her discretion at her death & my will is that the estate that remayns after her death as aforesayd shall be disposed as followeth to my son John a double portion & my will is my son shall have all my Land he paying"