July 17, 1695, Elizabeth Schenckingh, widow, administratrix of the estate of Bernard Schenckingh, deceased, son of Bernard Schenckingh, Esq., late of the province, deceased, William Smith and Peter Guerard executed their bond to Governor Blake for Mrs. Schenckingh's faithful execution of her trust.
Witness: John Hamilton.
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The same day Governor Blake directed Mrs. Elizabeth Schenckingh to administer on the estate of Bernard Schenckingh, son of Bernard Schenckingh, Esq., at the same time directing John Alexander, George Logan, Charles Basden, Edward Rawlins and Charles King to appraise and make an inventory thereof.
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July 23, 1695, Capt. Charles Basden, Edward Rawlins and George Logan proved their inventory and appraisement of the estate of Bernard Schenckingh, son of Bernard Schenckingh, Esq., before William Hawett.
Recorded by Charles Odingsells, D.S., August 23, 1695.
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