Person:Elizabeth Adgate (2)

Elizabeth Adgate
b.Est 1622
d.Aft 15 Oct 1689
m. Bef 1620
  1. Deacon Thomas AdgateAbt 1620 - 1707
  2. Elizabeth AdgateEst 1622 - Aft 1689
m. Bef 1650
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Adgate
Married Name _____ Olmsted
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 1622 [Rough estimate based on birth dates of brother and husband.]
Marriage Bef 1650 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Dr. John Olmstead
Will[1][2] 15 Oct 1689 Connecticut
Residence[2] Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death[1] Aft 15 Oct 1689 [After date of will.]
Other[2] named in Will of John Olmsted, husband
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Matthew Marvin, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    70-71.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:343.

    P.C., Vol. IV, No. 1-2-3.
    Olmsted, John, Norwich. Invt. £973-05-06. Taken by Solomon Tracy, Samuel Lothrop. Exhibited in Court 22 September, 1686.

    Will: I John Olmsted of Norwich, being about 60 years of age, make my Wife Elizabeth sole Executrix, my Servants to have their liberty at the death of my Wife, but my Negro Servant Tony not only to have his liberty but to have ten acres of Land in some Convenient place.
    JOHN OLMSTED.
    Witness: Christopher Huntington, Thomas Adgate.
    Proven 20 September, 1689.

    Will of Elizabeth Holmsted, 15 October, 1689, Relict of John Holmsted, says her husband gave her all his Estate to despose of as she saw fit. For Love and affection for the two sons of her husband's Brother, Richard Olmsted of Norwalk, viz, Lieutenant James Holmsted and Ensign John Holmsted, I have given to each of them an Allottment at the new plantation Lying at the Northwest of Norwich, Each Allottment Contayning by Estimation about a Thousand acres of Land, with all Rights, Etc., by deed of gift to them. I give to Sargt. Richard Baskett (written now Richard Bushnell), my Kinsman, a Tract of Land on the East side of the little Rivulet at Wequetequock adjoining that of Daniel Tracy. I also give him 4 acres of Land at Yantick, by that of William Hide west, Thomas Post north and east. I also give him 10 acres of Land at Wequeteqyock; also Land east side of the Shoetucket River at Wequanack, on said River east, the Highway north, and upon Land of Thomas Leffingwell and Richard Wallis. My will is that £50 be paid for the relief of the poor of Norwich, per advice of Rev. James Fitch, sen. I give to my brother Adgate's three children, viz., Sarah, Rebeckah & Thomas, £6 to each. To my brother's eldest daughter, Abigail, a parcel of Land over the River which her husband bought of John Arnold. To Tony (Negro), Ten acres was given; 3 acres in the little plain, 3 acres in the Great plain, and 4 acres at Wequetequock. To Hannah (the Indian Maide) and to the nine Children of my brother and sister Nuell of Farmington, 5 Shillings apiece. I give to the Rev. James Fitch sen. £10. The Residue of my Estate to my Kinsman and Executor, Samuel Lothrop.
    ELIZABETH X OLMSTED.
    Witness: John Post, John Burchard.

    It appears that James Olmsted and Samuel Newell asked for a review.