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PROBATE & WILL:
Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1700-1729 about Elizabeth Deming
Name: Elizabeth Deming
Location: Wethersfield
Date of Will: 4 Sep 1714
Page: Will and Invt. in Vol. IX., 57
Full Text:
Will and Invt. in Vol. IX., Page 57 Invt. œ37-00-07. Taken by Samuel Williams and Philip Goff, Jr.
Will nuncupative, dated 4 September, 1714:
Elizabeth Deming, widow, relict of Jonathan Deming, declared in presence of the subscribing witnesses that she gave what estate she had to her two daughters, Mary and Ann Deming, to be equally divided between them.
Witness: Sarah Deming, Abigail Deming.
Court Record, Page 217--4 October, 1714:
Will proven and allowed, but there being no executor appointed in sd. will, Adms. is granted to Jonathan Deming and John Edwards, with the will annexed.
Page 3 (Vol. X) 7 December, 1715:
Jonathan Deming and John Edwards, Adms., exhibit an account of their Adms., which this Court accept, order recorded and kept on file.
Source: A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1710 to 1715.
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PROBATE & WILL:
Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1700-1729 about Elizabeth Deming
Name: Elizabeth Deming
Location: Wethersfield
Date of Will: 4 Sep 1714
Page: Will and Invt. in Vol. IX., 57
Full Text:
Will and Invt. in Vol. IX., Page 57 Invt. œ37-00-07. Taken by Samuel Williams and Philip Goff, Jr.
Will nuncupative, dated 4 September, 1714:
Elizabeth Deming, widow, relict of Jonathan Deming, declared in presence of the subscribing witnesses that she gave what estate she had to her two daughters, Mary and Ann Deming, to be equally divided between them.
Witness: Sarah Deming, Abigail Deming.
Court Record, Page 217--4 October, 1714:
Will proven and allowed, but there being no executor appointed in sd. will, Adms. is granted to Jonathan Deming and John Edwards, with the will annexed.
Page 3 (Vol. X) 7 December, 1715:
Jonathan Deming and John Edwards, Adms., exhibit an account of their Adms., which this Court accept, order recorded and kept on file.
Source: A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1710 to 1715.
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