Vol. 38, p. 376 11 Feb 1745[/46]: Letters of administration granted to Prudence Tolman widow and Silas Crane Husbandman both of Stoughton on David Tolman late of Stoughton Cordwainer deced.
Vol. 38, p. 377-9 11 Feb 1745[/46]: Petition of David Tolman a Minor Aged about Nineteen Years son of David Tolman late of Stoughton Cordwainer dece'd making choice of Joseph Billings of Stoughton Gent'm to be his guardian. Same date: Guardianship of Mary Tolman a minor about Eleven years, daughter of David Tolman late of Stoughton Cordwainer, also Prudence Tolman a Minor Aged about nine Years, granted to Benjamin Fenno jun'r of Milton Gent'm. Same date [19th year of George the Second]: Petition of Amariah Tolman a Minor Aged about Sixteen Years son of David Tolman of Stoughton cordwainer dece'd making choice of Stephen Davenport of Milton Husbandman to be his guardian. Vol. 43, p. 451 30 Mar 1750: Petition of Mary tolman a minor aged about fifteen yeards Daughter of David Tolman late of Stoughton making choice of Joseph Billings of Stoughton to be her guardian. Vol. 45, p. 144 11 Jun 1751: Petition of Prudence Tolman a Minor aged upwards of fourteen years Daughter of David Tolman late of Stoughton cordwainer deced making choice of Benjamin Fenno of Milton Gen't to be her guardian.
Vol. 39, p. 524 Undated, appraisors sworn 13 Apr 1747, sworn to by admin. 14 Apr 1747: Inventory of the Estate of David Tolman late of Stoughton deced: £801.15.00, by John Crehore, Thomas Sheppard, Samuel Davenport, includes "shoemaker tools".
Vol. 45, p. 246: 29 May 1751: Real Estate represented as not admitting of a division among all his children, appraised at £260. No settlement found.