"Probate Records. Vol. XIII, 1737 to 1742.
Burr, John, late of Farmingtown. Court Record, Page 98-99—21 September, 1741: An agreement of the heirs for the settlement of the estate: We, John Burr, Noadiah Burr, Stephen Burr, Nathaniel Burr and Ebenezer Burr, of Farmington, Gideon Burr of Goshen, Sarah Gillett of Hartford, Eunice Case of Simsbury, Thankfull Brown and Miriam Case of Farmington, being the only children and heirs of the estate of our father John Burr of sd. Farmington decd., do hereby acknowledge that we have received our full part and portion of our sd. father's estate, and do hereby quitclaim respectively to each other, and do hereunto set our hands and seals this 21 September, 1741.
JOHN BURR, LS.
NATHANIEL BURR, LS.
THANKFULL X BROWN, LS.
EUNICE CASE, LS.
NOADIAH BURR, LS.
EBENEZER BURR, LS.
JOSEPH GILLETT, JR., LS.
NATHANIEL CASE, LS.
STEPHEN BURR, LS.
GIDEON BURR, LS.
SARAH GILLETT, LS.
MIRIAM CASE, LS.
SARAH BURR, LS.
EPHRAIM BROWN, LS.
SAMUEL CASE, LS.
Then they 15 subscribers personally appeared and acknowledged their hands and seals.
Test: Jos: Talcott, Jr., Clerk.