Will of "Eunice Burnam of Boxford ... a Wido being Weak & infirm", dated 16 May 1749, proved 2 Apr 1750, names "my Seven Grand Children Burnams that are now liveing namely the Heir of my Son Nathan[:] Rufes[;] and of my son Nathaniel[:] Nathaniel Ruben Eunice Simeon Benjamin Lemuel". Solomon Wood to be executor. Addendum: "Not with standing what is above writen I do here by order and Will that my Executor shall pay to Each of my sons and daughters the sume of five shillings be fore the Dividing of my Estate Between my Grand Children."
30 Apr 1750: Inventory of ye Estate of Eunice Burnam Relect widow of Nath'll Burnam late of Boxford.
[Note: there is no grandchild Sarah named, so the following five receipts, also listed in the accounting detail, appear to be the five "sons and daughters", which is confirmed by marriages found in Ipswich VRs.]
7 Nov 1752: Receipt of John Day "In full of my wifes Portion".
29 Jun 1750: Receipt of Coole Smith "the full portion and proportion of my wife Sarah".
16 May 1751: Receipt of Nathaniel Cross for "the full proportion and portion of my Wife".
20 May 1751: Receipt of Nathan Burnam "my whole portion" of the Estate of the Widdo Eunice Burnam.
8 Nov 1752: Receipt of Nath'll Burnam "in full of my Portion".
13 Nov 1752: Account of Solomon Wood Exec'r of ye Testament of Eunice Burnam late of Boxford Dec'd