Page 143.--Jacob Leisler, Lieutenant-Governor, etc. Whereas the original will of HENRY BRASHER, SR., of this city, late deceased, was proved before Peter De Lanoy, Esq., Mayor, on February 4th last. Letters of administration are granted to his wife Susannah, February 12, 1690/1.
HENRY BRASHER, New York. In the Name of God, Amen, the 23d day of April anno dom., 1689. "I Henry Brasher, turner, although weak in body, yet in good and sound memory." He leaves to his son Henry Brasher 10 shillings. To my other two sons Isaac and Abraham, 5 shillings. To my daughters each 5 shillings. Leaves all the rest to his wife, Susannah, and to her heirs forever, and makes her executor.
Witnesses, Ebenezer Willson, Adolph Peters de Groot.
Page 145.--New York, February 4, 1690/1, there appeared before me Adolph Peterse and did declare before me that he was present when Henry Brasher set
his hand and seal to this writing as his last will and Testament.
P. De Lanoy, Mayor.