Samuel Row, 14 Feb 1743
Will
Samuel Row of Glocester on 5 Jan 1742 . . . .
To Dorcas my beloved wife the income of all of my estate real and personal so long as she remains my widow And if she remarries that income of a third of my estate during life
and the whole is to be divided a double portion to my first son James only he is to throw in what he has done to ye house he now dwells in which I account to be about twelve pounds more than what He owed me which debt I remit.
and I will to my son Jonathan and daughter Judith to have [?] [sing?] to an equal portion after said Judith has subtracted fifty pounds old for which she received on her marriage.
My wife Dorcas and my son James to be my executors
Witnesses John White, Jonathan Brown, William Mill_ng
Entered into probate at Ipswich 14 Feb 1743
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Agreement 9 Dec 1743
Between James Row Jonathan Row cordwainer Judith Elwell alias Row and her husband Samuel Elwell Mariner all of Gloucester children and heirs at law of Samuel Row late of ye town and county afore'd yeoman deceased and Dorcas his wife and afterward widow deceased
[division of estate]