"Probate Records. Vol. XIII. 1710 to 1715. Inventory on File.
Hunnewell, Elizabeth, Middletown. Invt. £68-18-01. Taken 26 July, 1712, by William Harris and John Harris.
Court Record, Page 23—4 December, 1710: Adms. granted unto John Honeywell, son of sd. decd.
Page 84—7 July, 1712: Whereas, John Honneywell has gone out of this Colony and is absent at sea, and hath not finished his Adms. on sd. estate, this Court now grant Adms. unto Samuel Williams of Wethersfield, who married one of the daughters of sd. decd.
Page 87—4 August 1712: Exhibit of an inventory.
Page 145—1st June, 1713: Samuel Williams of Wethersfield, Adms., ordered to sell land to the highest bidder, to produce £11 current money for the payment of just debts.
Page 150—6 July, 1713: Samuel Williams exhibits now an account of his Adms: Has paid in debts and charges, £17 17s 05d; Produce of the land sold, 52-00-00
Order to dist. to John Hunnewell, eldest son, a double portion, and to each of the two daughters a single portion. And appoint Joseph Rockwell, Sergt. William Ward and Mr. Joseph Starr, distributors. And this Court grant Samuel Williams a Quietus Est.
Dist. File: August, 1713: To John, only son; to Elizabeth Williams, a daughter of the sd. decd.; to Bridget Hunewell, youngest daughter. By John Rockwell, William Ward and Joseph Starr.
Page 216—4 October, 1714: Report of the distributors.
Page 86 (Vol. VII) 5 August, 1706: Bridget Hunewell of Middletown, 15 years of age, daughter of John Hunewell, late of Middletown, made choice of her uncle Isaac Johnson to be her guardian."