"Estate of Anne Fuller of (Salem?).
"'Anne ffuller widdow aged 79 yeares being very sicke and weake, beinge in perfect memory and 2 or 3 dayes before her decease desired vs [whose] names ar vnderwritten to be witnesses to this her disposinge of what she had, & first she sd her wil was that her son Richard Leach should have her 5 acre lot for the charge of her burial, & her red wastcote she gave vnto Bethiah Farrow, and her _____ that John Leach & Sara Leach haue on of her Cowes betweene them & what she had more she gaue unto her son Richard Leach.'
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Jonathan Willcott, John E Rowdon.
Proved in Salem court 25: 4: 1662.
Richard Leach was appointed administrator of the estate of Ann Fuller, having brought into court a will and inventory of the said Ann Fuller, which were allowed 25: 4: 1662 [June 25, 1662].
Inventory taken by Nathaniel Felton and Anthony Buxton: Five acres of Land, 7li.; two Cowes, 8li.; a Coverlet, 1li.; 2 blankets, 1li.; a bed teeke & a bolster, pillowes & 3 sheetes, 1li. __; her wearing apparell, _____; _____st, 5s.; a bible, 2s.; total, 23li. 17s. 6d.
Essex Co. Quarterly Court Files, vol. 8, leaf 35."