10 May 1791: Bond of Nathan Barrett Yeoman of Concord as Executor of will of Nathan Barrett late of Concord
[Note: the above is in the wrong file, and belongs in the file of Nathan's father, for whom Nathan was executor.]
28 Feb 1829: Mary Barrett: "It being inconvenient for me to administer on the estate of my late husband Nathan Barrett Esq'r late of Concord ... request that my son Nathan Barrett of said Concord may be appointed to that trust."
3 Mar 1829: Memorial of Nathan Barrett of Concord that "Nathan Barrett of said Concord Esquire within thirty days last past died"
3 Mar 1829: Bond of Nathan Barrett of Concord, as administrator of the estate of Nathan Barrett late of said Concord Esquire, deceased
11 Apr 1831: First accounting allowed. "Widow and heirs at law of said deceased", namely Mary Barrett, Mary Ann Barret, and Emmeline E. Barrett, signifying their satisfaction with account.
15 Apr 1829: Inventory of Nathan Barrett late of Concord: Homestead $7340; Out lands $2432.50; Personal $5229.65.
13 Apr 1831: Petition of Mary Barrett as widow of Nathan Barrett late of Concord Esquire for setting off of dower
13 Apr 1831: Petition of Nathan Barrett, Mary Ann Barrett, Emmeline E. Barrett for partition of real estate.
11 Feb 1832: Set off widow's thirds, consented given by Mary Barrett, Nathan Barrett, Mary Ann Barrett, Emmeline E. Barrett