"Probate Records, Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 206.
Wolcott, Josiah, Wethersfield. Died 28 October, 1712. Invt. £620-03-03. (Apprisers' names not mentioned.) Nuncupative will.
Samuel Wolcott, of lawful age, testifyeth and saith that upon October 22nd, 1712, my brother Josiah Wolcott, now deceased, sent to call me and my sisters, and did declare to us that his will was that our honoured mother Judith Wolcott should have the improvement of all his estate, both real and personal, during her natural life, and at her decease his land to be equally divided between his brother and sisters, and the moveable estate to remain and be at the disposal of our hond. mother, she to dispose of it according to her pleasure. Lucy Wolcott testifyeth to the above written, 5 January, 1712-13. Sworn in Court.
Court Record, Page 104—5 January, 1712-13: Will exhibited by Judith Wolcott, appointed Adms. with the will annexed."