In the name of God Amen, this 21st Day of June, 1721. {Is this typesetting error?} I John Pickerin of said Portsmouth being at present in Perfect memory and in Health Blessed by almighty God for...
Named in will: Mary, daughter, wife of John Plaisted; son-in-law John Plaisted; son John Pickerin deceased; deceased Grandson John Pickerin, son of John, deceased; Grandson Thomas Pickerin, son of John, deceased; Grandson Samuell; Deborah & Sarah Pickerin, dau of John deceased; Mary Sloper [Mary Sleeper, wife of Ambrose]; grandson Elisha Plaisted; grandson James Plaisted; Granddaughter Mary Phipps; deceased granddaughter Mehitable Gerrish; Grandson Daniel; named overseers Son in Law James Plaisted, Capt. Thomas Phipps, & Rev. John Emerson.
"Sworn to by attesting witnesses in New Hamphire 15 May 1721. Probated July 19, 1722. Inventory of so much of said Estate as lay in York County returned 10 Febry 1721/2 at 412:5:0, by Arthur Bragdon, Daniel Simpson, and Joseph Moulton, appraisers."