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Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT


ABSTRACT OF PROBATE RECORDS AT FAIRFIELD, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, AND STATE OF CONNECTICUT.
BY SPENCER P. MEAD, L.L.B. Volume 5, 1702 - 1750. Page 146.

Transcribed by Geri Ryerson K,


BLACKMAN, Ebenezer, (continued from page 145), Abigail Blackman, page 328.

Inventory taken Nov. 10, 1715, by Captain John Hawley and Ambrose Tompson, and filed May 2, 1716, page 327.

May 2, 1716, account filed, and estate ordered to distributed by Captain John Hawley, Robert Walker, and John Thompson to his widow and children, four sons and three daughters, no names, page 328.


BLACKMAN, James, late of Stratfield, verbal will proved Mch. 14, 1709/10, by John Love and Samuel Henrix, both of Stratfield, property left to his brothers, page 165.

Dec. 13, 1709, letters of administration on his estate granted to his brothers Zachariah Blackman and Adam Blackman, and Ager Tomkin Tomblinson went on their bonds, pages 165 and 395.

Inventory taken Mch. 7, 1709/10, by Abraham Wooster and John Levensworth, and filed Mch. 24, 1709/10, page 165.

Nov. 22, 1710, account filed, which mentioned his sisters, Jane Clark, Merian Smith, and Martha Robbins, page 165.


BOEN, John, Sr., late of Fairfield, Dec. 30, 1717, letters of administration on his estate granted to Robert Silliman of Fairfield, page 365.


BOOTH, Joseph, late of Stratford, will dated Aug. 14, 1703, probated Jan. 3, 1703/4, mentioned his wife Elizabeth and children, Hannah; James, who was devised land near John Burrows; Joseph, who was devised land bought of Mr. Sherman; Robert who was devised land near John burrows; David; Nathan; and (Zephariah); mentioned deed of gift of Oct. 22, 1701, to his six sons.

Executor Sergeant John Hawley, Witnesses Joseph (continued on page 147).


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Geri Ryerson K, for the untold hours and days transcribing the scanned pages in order to share with the CTGenWeb Project.



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