"… She survived her [second] husband and died either at Saco or Boston. Her will, dated 20 Sept. 1696, was proved 18 Aug, 1698 ….She disposed of a large landed estate in Maine at Cape Porpoise, Saco, and Kennebunk in Wells. She devised a large tract of unsettled land in Wells to her four children, Peleg Sanford, Samuel Phillips, William Phillips and Eliphal Stratton, and gave to her grandson, William Stratton, one thousand acres of land there, which her husband, Major Phillips, had made over to her son, Elisha Sanford. She gave her personalty to her three daughters, Eliphal Stratton and Sarah and Deborah Phillips, and left a gold ring to her granddaughter in England, 'my son Esbon Sanford's daughter'. She names other grandchildren and great grandchildren. The present town of Sanford, Maine, is built upon the land which came to her Sanford children from Major Phillips."