Vol. 30, p. 152 Will of "Henry Josselyn of Pembroke ... Gent'm", dated 17 Jan 1783, proved 26 Jun 1787, names wife Hannah; son Henry Josselyn; son Joseph Josselyn; son Charles Josselyn; son Isaac Josselyn; brother Joseph Josselyn; daughter Mary Munro wife of Shubael Munro; daughters Margaret Foord wife of Seth Foord and Lucy Foord wife of Isaac Foord; six grand children the children of my late daughter Hannah Munro deceased Late the wife of Henry Munro viz to Josselyn Munro, Henry Munro, Benjamin Munro, George William Munro, Mary Bearce & Hannah Stetson. Friend and neighbor Cap'n Ichabod Bonney of Pembroke to be executor. Codicil 10 Nov 1784 names "friend neighbour & kinsman" David Oldham of Pembroke to be executor as Ichabod Bonney "hath Removed to a distant part of this Commenwealth".
Vol. 30, p. 195 16 Jun 1787: David Oldham declines executorship "as I am engaged in business". 26 Jun 1787:: Administration with will annexed granted to Josiah Smith of Pembroke Gentleman. Vol. 27, p. 512 Letters.
4 Jul 1787: Inventory of Henry Josselyn Late of Pembroke Gent'm Deced: £889-16+-6, by William Torrey, James Bonney, David Oldham. Estate repreesented as insolvent.
Vol. 30, p. 371 list of debts
Vol. 31, p. 111 2 Jan 1790: Account of Josiah Smith, allowed.
Vol. 35, p. 186 1 Dec 1794: Final account of Josiah Smith allowed, he being reimbursed by fours sons: Henry, Joseph Cha's and Isaac one quarter part each.