Will of "georg March of the town of Newbury", dated 16 Mar 1696/97, proved "9'br 20'th 99" [20 Nov 1699], names wife [not specifically named here but later as Mary March], estate to be divided into 9 parts, 2 to son John March, one 1/2 to son James, one 1/2 to son Israell, one 1/2 to son Stephen, to daughter Sarah one part, to daughter Mary one part, to grand son Josiph March [?it appears to say three quarters of a part but only half a part is left?] provided his grandfather [Coker?] give him £20 (else £10 subtracted and divided among the others). Wife Mary March and son John to be executors.
16 Nov 1699: Inventory of "Mr Georg March Late of Newbury Deceased September 28th: 1699".
8 Dec 1705: Articles of agreement by ye heyers of ye Estate of mr Georg March Late of Newbury. Payments to widow Mrs Mary march, to Sarah March, to Mary March, to Georg March. Widow Mrs. Mary March to have her thirds of real estate. Land to John March Eldist son he paying Mary March, George March, Sarah March, Joseph March. Land to James March he paying Israell March, Stephen March and Sarah March. Land to Israell March. Land to Stephen March. Land to George March. Land to Joseph March Grandson. Signed by Mary March [widow], John March, Jam's March, Joseph Pike as Attorney, Jam's March Gardien to Stephen March, Sarah March, Henry Luns Gardian to Mary March [daughter], Mary March [widow] Gardian to George, Archelaus Adams Gardian to Joseph son of heugh march dec.
13 Dec 1705: Bond of Archelaus Adams with John and James March as sureties, to pay the full sum of £20 to Joseph March when he shall arrive at full age.
27 Jan 1706[/07]: Request to appoint committee to lay out thirds to the widow of Mr georg March Late of Newbury Deceased, signed by Mrs Mary March, John March Jun'r, James March Jun'r.