"Probate Records. Vol. XIII, 1737 to 1742. Page 204.
Jones, Daniel, Colchester. Invt. £1106-06-07. Taken 3 July, 1740, by Israel Newton, Isaac Jones and Daniel Worthington. Debts were collected from Daniel Daniels, David Graves, Nathaniel Gove, John Chapman, Jonathan Kilborn, John Skinner, Samuel Chapman and Tanstum Blustos.
Court Record, Page 72—2 September, 1740: Adms. to Mary Jones, widow. Recog., £1800, with Daniel Worthington of Colchester.
Note: 'This original inventory is transmitted to the Prohate Office in Colchester by order.'
Page 83 (Vol. XV) 29 December, 1748: Account of Adms. was now exhibited by Capt. Benjamin Lothrop and Mary his wife, administrators: Paid in debts and charges, £595-02-01. The account allowed and ordered on file. Distribution ordered. Inventory of moveable estate, £1850-17-07; debts and charges subtracted, there remains £1255-15-06 to be distributed,
as follows:
To Mary Jones, alias Lothrop, [£ s d] 418-11-10
To Amasa Jones, only son, 279-01-02
To Mary, Abigail, Ann and Elizabeth Jones, to each, 139-10-07
And that there be also distribution of real estate as follows: To Mary Jones, alias Lothrop, one-third of land and buildings during life, and to Amasa Jones his double share; to Mary, Abigail, Ann and Elizabeth Jones, to each their single share: To be set out by bounds. And appoint Messrs. James Treadway, James Jones and Israel Foot, distributors.
Inventoried in this estate was an old negro man, £40; a boy, £25; a young man, £150; a negro wench, £150. The three youngest daughters to have each a £20 right in the negro wench."