Person:Christopher Wolcott (7)

Watchers
m. 5 Dec 1689
  1. Sarah WolcottAbt 1690 - 1743
  2. Martha WolcottAbt 1692 - 1751
  3. Simon WolcottAbt 1694 - 1742
  4. Christopher WolcottAbt 1696 - 1727
  5. Eunice Wolcott1697 - 1724/25
  6. James WolcottAbt 1700 - 1747/48
Facts and Events
Name[1] Christopher Wolcott
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1696 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Death[1] 9 Oct 1727 South Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[1][2] Edwards Cemetery, South Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Probate[3] 2 Apr 1728 Admnistration to brother James Wolcott.
Estate Inventory[3] 15 May 1728
Probate[3] 1 Apr 1729 Estate reported as insolvent.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 42. Sarah3 Chester, in Mathews, Barbara Jean; Donna Holt Siemiatkoski; Kathryn Smith Black; and Nancy Pexa. The Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut and His Wife Alice Tomes. (Wethersfield, Conn.: Welles Family Association, 2015)
    1:301.

    "237 … Christopher (Wolcott), b. c. 1696; d. 9 Oct 1727 at age 30 according to his gravestone in the Old South Windsor Cemetery (Hale 44). He d. intestate; administration on his estate was granted to his brother James Wolcott on 2 Apr 1728. The inventory taken on 15 May 1742 [error for 1728] valued the estate at £40:01:07. However, on 1 Apr 1729, James reported that the estate was insolvent (Manwaring 2:626-627)."

  2. Christopher Wolcott, in Find A Grave.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Wolcott, Christopher, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:626-27.

    "Probate Records. Vol. X, 1729 to 1732. Invt. in Vol. XII, Page 169.

    Wolcott, Christopher, Windsor. Invt £40-01-07. Taken 15 May, 1728, by Joshua Loomis and Moses Loomis, Jr.

    Court Record, Page 189—2 April, 1728: Adms. granted unto James Wolcott, brother of the deceased.

    Page 217—1st April, 1729: James Wolcott, Adms., exhibited an account of his Adms., and reports the estate insolvent. This Court appoint James Wolcott and John Loomis commissioners."