Warrant, May 30, 1727, authorizing Capt. Paul Gerrish and John Ham, both of Dover, to appraise the estate of Ann Evans of Dover, administration of which is granted to her oldest son, Israel Hodgdon.
Citation, July 14, 1727, to Joseph Evans and wife, Mercy Evans, Richard Hussey and wife, Hannah Hussey, Samuel Carle and wife, Patience Carle, all of dover to appear and answer the complain of the administrator for concealment of estate; return signed by David Watson, constable.
Citation, July 22, 1727, to Moses Wingate, Abigail Wingate, Elizabeth Wingate, Ann Hodgdon, Elizabeth Church, and Edward Evans, all of Dover, and Ann Heard, to appear and answer the complaint of the administrator for concealment of estate; return signed by David Watson, constable.
Receipt of the heirs, apparently, Aug. 11, 1727, signed by Samuel Hart, John Wingate, Joseph Evans, Mary Evans, William Lewis, Samuel Carle, Richard Hussey, and Israel Hodgdon.
Various receipts containing signatures of Thomas Alden, Richard Hussey, Samuel Carle, and John Crosby.]