"Probate Records, Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 215.
Hunn, Nathaniel, Sen., Farmington. Invt. £75-15-10. Taken 7 December, 1712, by Hezekiah Deming, John Stoddar and John Root.
Will dated 4 December, 1712: I, Nathaniel Hunn, Sen., of Middletown, do ordain this to be my last will and testament: I give to my wife a third of my houseing and land during life, and then to return to my son Nathaniel. All the rest of my land I give to my son Nathaniel. All my moveable estate to be divided equally among my children, only my wife to have a third part of them. I make my wife executrix, and desire Stephen Lee and Thomas Curtis to be my overseers.
NATHANIEL X HUNN, LS.
Witness: Stephen Lee, Thomas Curtis.
Court Record, Page 118—2 March, 1712-13: Martha Hunn now exhibited the last will of her late husband, Nathaniel Hunn. Proven.
Page 183 (Vol. X) 30 May, 1727: Nathaniel H___, minor, of about 8 [?18] years, before this Court made choice of __hn Root of Farmington to be his guardian."