"Probate Records. Vol. XIV, 1742 to 1745. Page 128.
Jackson, Eunice, Middletown. Invt. £391-14-10. Taken 9 June, 1743, by Cheney Clark and William Rockwell.
Court Record, Page 25—13 June, 1743: This Court grant Adms. on the estate of Eunice Jackson, late of Middletown, unto Ambrose Clark of Middletown, who gave bonds with Samuel Pelton for £100 money.
Page 26—13 June, 1743: Ann Jackson, a minor, 12 years of age, chose her uncle Ambrose Clark to be her guardian. Recog., £100.
Page 28—17 August, 1745: Eunice Jackson, 15 years of age, chose Alexander Douglas of Wallingford to be her guardian. Recog., £200.
Page 9 (Vol. XV) 1st April, 1746: An account of Adms. was now exhibited by Ambrose Clark, which account is accepted by this Court and ordered on file.
Page 31—8 January, 1746-7: Elizabeth Jackson, 20 years of age, and Eunice Jackson, 18 years of age, children of Eunice Jackson decd., chose William Rockwell to be their guardian. Recog., £200. Cert: Jabez Hamlin, J. P.
8 January, 1746-7: Ambrose Clark of Middletown, Adms. on the estate of Eunice Jackson, late of Middletown decd., and William Rockwell, guardian to Elizabeth and Eunice Jackson, and Samuel Roberts, son of the sd. decd., and the sd. Ambrose Clark as guardian to Anne Jackson, moved to this Court that the moveable estate of the sd. Decd. may be distributed to the heirs of the sd. Estate.
The moveables, now the debts and charges are paid, amount to the sum of £40-05-00; To the eldest son, £16-02-00; And to each of the three daughters, to Elizabeth, Eunice and Anne Jackson, to each of them, £8-01-00
And appoint Capt. Daniel Hall, Capt. Joseph Southmayd and Ephraim Adkins, of Middletown, distributors.
And whereas, the heirs to the estate of the sd. decd., by an agreement under their hands, as may appear in the files of this Court, have agreed that the real estate of the sd. decd, shall be distributed with the guardians to sd. minors, this Court directs the sd. distributors to make division by bounds of the lands of the sd. decd, to sd. heirs: To Samuel Roberts, son of sd. decd., a double share; and to the three above named daughters their single shares; and make return of their doings to this Court.
Page 99—23 March, 1747: Then received of Ambrose Clark, Adms. on the estate of my mother, Eunice Jackson decd., £16-02-00 in full of my part of sd. Estate.
SAMUEL ROBERTS
Witness: Ambrose Clark, Samuel Roberts.
23 January, 1747: Received of my honoured uncle, Ambrose Clark, Adms. on the estate of my honoured mother Eunice Jackson decd., £8-01-00 in full of my part of sd. estate; also the sum of £11 old tenor in full for a cow of sd. estate belonging to me, in the hands of my sd. Uncle.
ELIZABETH X JACKSON.
Witness: William Rockwell.
20 April, 1747: Received of Ambrose Clark, Adms. on the estate of my mother Eunice Jackson decd., £8-01-00, which is in full of my part of sd. Estate.
EUNICE X JACKSON.
Witness: Thomas Stevens, Samuel Clark.
3 August, 1748: Received of Ambrose Clark, Adms. on the estate of my mother Eunice Jackson decd., £8-01-00, which is my part of sd. Estate.
ANNE X JACKSON.
Witness: Daniel Ward, Isaac Barnes."