link mentions son Thomas, eldest daughter Mary, who is blind, and therefore gives £30 to her, and to each of the five children of daughter Ann, wife of Abraham Jaquith, late of Charlestown, £1.”27
Date: ABT 28 MAR 1655
Will of James Jordan
Death about 29 Mar 1655 [possibly in Dedham, Massachusetts]
Unto Thomas Jordan, my sonne and to his heyres forever, that my feather bed and bolster and pillow whereon I usually lodge together with all ye bedding whatsoever thereunto belonging, as well as woolen and linen and also my other linnen, only reserving and excepting such as shall be necessarily used about ye decnt burial of my body and further I give to my said son Thomas, all my wearing apparrel whatsoever also my working tools.
Unto Mary, me eldest daughter whom ye Lord hath visited with blindness, ye somme of thirty pounds, to her and her heyres forever, which thirty pounds is in ye hand of Thomas Jordan my sonne provided yet if it shall please ye Lord yet I shall live and be necessarily occasioned to expent any parte of, then my daughter shall have ye remainder, otherwise she shall have the whole to by payed to her or her heyres or assigns, as by bill from Thomas, my sonne it ought to be payed to me.
Unto ye five children of my daughter, Anne, the wife of Abraham Jaquith, late of Charles Towne, the somme of five pounds, yet is to say to each of yon twenty shillings, to be payed to said Abraham, their father to their use in Currant Countrey payment and at prize then current delivered within one whole yeare after my decease, in Dedham.
Eleazer Lusher of Dedham, sole Executor, unto whom I bequsth whatsoever of my estate is hitherto undisposed of toward charges aforesaid.
In the presence of us, Henery Chickering Edward Hawes
Present ye gave, Major Willard and Major Atherton
Inventory taken by Henery Chickering, John Lason.
Deposed by them 1 Aug. 55 - 53 pounds 7 shillings 2
Proved at Boston 1 August 1655 by Henery Chickering and Edward Hawes