Vol. 12, p. 240 Will of "Jonathan Paine of Truro ... Yeoman being sick and weak", dated 13 Mar 1761, proved 2 Feb 1762, names wife Hannah Paine; two Eldest Sons (viz) Jedidah [sic, elsewhere Jedidiah] Paine [under 21] and Jonathan Paine; my other five Children namely Hannah Paine John Paine Ebenezer Paine Solomon Paine and Richard Paine.Son Jedidiah to be executor.
Vol. 13, p. 31 [8? 6?] Feb 1762: Inventory of Jonathan Paine of Truro Yeoman Deceased: £399-02-6, by Barnabs Paine, Benjamin Collings, Ephraim harding.
17 Apr 1764: Account of Jedidiah Paine Executor of Jonathan Paine of Truro Yeoman Deceased, allowed.
Vol. 13, p. 27 16 Mar 1762: Warrant to divide property per will, "some part thereof Lyes in Common and undivided with Mrs Anthony Snow Mr Daniel Paine & Mrs Elisabeth Smith", to divide, setting off thirds to Hannah Paine Relict Widow, to Jedediah Paine the Eldest son; to Jonathan Paine the second son; to the other five Children viz't John, Ebenezer, Solomon, Richard & Hannah.
17 Nov 1762: Return dividing land held by heirs of Jonathan Paine deceased [the father, husband of Mary] to Anthony Snow and Sarah his Wife; to the heirs of Jonathan Paine [the son], to Daniel Paine; to Elisabeth Smith.
17 Nov 1762: Return dividing real estate of Jonathan Paine of Truro Marriner deceas'd [the son, husband of Hannah] as named in warrant.
Vol. 11, p. 200-5 1 Apr 1762: Bond of Jedediah Paine of Truro Yeoman as guardian for Jonathan, John, Ebenezer, Richard, Solomon and Hannah [no ages given].