"Probate Records. Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 170.
Gill, John, Sen., Middletown. Invt. £285-03-00. Taken 19 May, 1712, by Samuel Hall, Nathaniel Savage and Ebenezer Smith. Also land within the bounds of Haverhill, in Massachusetts Province, valued at £70.
An agreement, signed 19 May, 1712: We whose names are underwritten do jointly and severally agree to the disposal made by our father John Gill of Middletown, decd., although not legally disposed, as followeth:
To Richard, the eldest son, a tract of land, 20 acres, £20-00s-00d
One piece of 4 acres, 3-06-08
To land in Haverhill, Mass., 18-00-00
Personal estate, 6-15-00
To Joshua, second son, 20 acres valued at, 20-00-00
2 acres, 1-15-04
Land at Haverhill, Mass., 18-00-00
Personal property, 2-08-00
To Ebenezer, 20 acres with buildings, 106-00-00
2 1-2 acres of land, 9-00-00
To John, land, 30 acres, 30-00-00
7 acres, 14-00-00
Personal estate, 2-00-00
To Judith the daughter, land at Haverhill, 30-00-00
In witness to this agreement we have set our hands.
RICHARD GILL, LS.
JOSHUA GILL, LS.
EBENEZER GILL, LS.
JOHN GILL, LS.
JUDITH GILL, LS.
Court Record, Page 80—2 June, 1712: Adms. granted to Ebenezer Gill his son, who, with his brother, Richard Gill, exhibit an inventory. Also they exhibit an agreement. Accepted and approved."