Will of "Jonathan Biggelow of Weston ... Yeoman being infirm in Body", dated 30 Jan 1745/46, proved 4 Mar 1745[/46], names wife [name not specified, "being so much which she had at marriage"]; brother Joseph Biggelow; "grand child John Newton Parmenter now living with us" ["put out to some good Master to learn a Trade when he comes to the age of Seven years"]; son Jonathan; son Benjamin; son James. Sons Jonathan and Benjamin to be executors.
1 Mar 17[45/]46: Mary Bigelow, widdo of Jonathan Bigelo of late decest signifies assent to will.
3 Mar 1745[/46]: heirs cited to appear to consider proving of will.
4 Mar 1745[/46]: Jonathan refuses to accept trust of executorship. Benjamin gave bond same day.