Will of "Aaron Dyke of Northfield", dated 10 Mar 1836, filed 2 Nov 1841, proved 4 Jan 1842 [endorsement says 4 Jan continued to 11 Jan.], names son Samuel Dyke and daughters Betsy Wait and Sally Urlin, Philbrook Holden the son of Chapin Holden the husband of my late daughter Harriet now deceased; Aaron Dyke son of my late son Aaron now deceased; son Benjamin Dyke; wife Rosa and daughter Susan ["lame & feeble & unable to maintain herself"]. William G. Woodward of Northfield to be executor, if he declines, William Pomroy Junior of Northfield.
11 Jan 1842: Bond of John Nevers of Northfield as administrator of Aaron Dyke late of Northfield with will annexed.
8 Feb 1842: Inventory of Aaron Dyke: $341.62, by Lewis Whiting, Jonathan Robbins, Amos [Risler?].
2 Nov 1841: Petition of Susan Dyke and Benjamin Dyke [Benjamin signed Dike] both of Northfield Children of Aaron Dyke late of Northfield, that he appointed William G. Woodward executor, William Pomeroy Jr as contingent executor, that second has deceased and first removed "from this part of Country", that there is no widow, request John Nevers of Northfield.
27 Aug 1844: First account of John Nevers administrator of Aaron Dyke late of Northfield, allowed.
[Undated]: Petition of Susan D. Marsh that Gen. Nevers who deceased before completing administration, requests Sam'l W Dutton be appointed administrator. 17 Sep 1856: Bond given.
5 Apr 1859: Appeal of Benjamin Dyke contesting application of Samuel W. Dutton to sell real estate, that only claim is Susan Marsh, and her claim was already paid.
21 Sep 1859: 9 4/14 acres sold to Mrs Susan A Marsh to raise $130 to pay "debts and expenses of administration".
13 Mar 1860: Account of Samuel W. Dutton allowed.