"Probate Records. Vol. VII, 1700 to 1710. Invt. in Vol. VIII, Page 19-20.
Burd, James, Farmington. Invt. £109-15-09. Taken 14 November, 1709, by Stephen Lee and Daniel Judd.
Court Record, Page 133—7 November, 1709: Adms. granted to Thomas Burd, a brother of the deceased.
Page 136—5 December, 1709: Thomas Burd, Adms., exhibited an invt. of the estate of his brother, James Burd. Accepted, ordered recorded and kept on file.
Page 59 (Vol. VIII) 3 March, 1711-12: Thomas Burd, Adms. on his brother's estate, exhibited now an account of his Adms. on that estate. Accepted. And affirmed before the Court that he knows of no more debts from the sd. estate. Also, exhibited now in this Court an agreement subscribed by the sd. Thomas Bird:
NATHANIEL MORGAN, in right of his wife HANNAH,
SAMUEL LAMB, in right of his wife REBECCA,
EBENEZER ALVERD, in right of his wife ELIZABETH,
PELETIAH MORGAN, in right of his wife LYDIA, and
MEHETABELL BURD,
Who have rights in sd. estate in equal degree, which agreement respects the division and partition of the sd. estate. All signed and sealed, and bears date 5 January and 6 March, 1709-10. Allowed by the Court. And this Court grant the Adms. a Quietus Est.