December 20, 1699, Anthony Poitevin, Lewis Pasquereau and James DuBose executed a bond to Governor Blake for Poitevin's faithful performance of his trust as administrator of James DeBordeaux.
Witness: Henry Wigington.
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The same day Governor Blake issued a warrant of appraisement of the estate of James DeBordeaux to James LeSerurier, Henry LeNoble, Peter de St. Julien and Nicholas de Longuemare, and granted letters of administration to Anthony Poitevin, reciting that DeBordeaux had made a will in writing, appointing Jean Francis Gignilliat and Peter LaSalle, executors, but that both had died before qualifying as executors.
Witness: Henry Wigington, Dep. Sec.
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