Person:Nathaniel Crow (1)

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m. Bef 1640
  1. Samuel CrowBef 1646 - 1676
  2. Mary CrowEst 1645 - 1720
  3. Sarah Crow1646/47 - 1719
  4. Hannah Crow1649 - 1722
  5. Elizabeth Crow1650 - 1727
  6. Ruth CrowAbt 1650 - Bef 1688
  7. Mehitable CrowAbt 1652 - 1730
  8. Daniel CrowAbt 1656 - 1693
  9. Nathaniel CrowBef 1661 - 1695
m. Bef 3 Oct 1686
  1. Deborah Crow1694 - Aft 1794
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Nathaniel Crow
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1661 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesBased on estimated date of marriage.
Marriage Bef 3 Oct 1686 to Deborah Leffingwell
Death[2][3] 30 Jul 1695 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Probate[3] 5 Sep 1695 Administration to the widow.
Estate Inventory[3] 7 Sep 1695 £507-02-10. Taken by Joseph Olmsted sen., William Pitkin.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Nathaniel Crow, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    203.

    "Nathaniel Crow s of John & Elizabeth (Goodwin) died July 2, 1695 mar Deborah who m Andrew Warner. Deborah wife of Nathaniel Crow rec'd 2nd Ch Oct 3, 1686."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Nathaniel Crow, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    1:480.

    "Nathaniel (Crow), Hartford, s. of John, by w. Deborah had Eliz. b. 1685; John, 1687; and Deborah, 1694; and he d. 1695. His wid. m. Andrew Warner, and d. 1697.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Crow, Nathaniel, Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:435-36.

    "Probate Records. Vol. V, 1687 to 1695. Page 214.

    Crow, Nathaniel, Hartford. Died 30 July, 1695. Invt. £507-02-10. Taken 7 September, 1695, by Joseph Olmsted sen., William Pitkin. Legatees: The relict Mrs. Deborah Crow, Elizabeth age 10 years, John Crow 8 years, Deborah 2 years & 3 months.

    Court Record, Page 90—5 September, 1695: Adms. to the widow, with Mr. William Pitkin & Deac. Olmsted to be overseers. Order of Dist: 1-3 part of the personal Estate to the Relict forever, and the use of 1-3 of the real estate during life. To the eldest son a double portion at 21 years of age, and single portions to the daughters at 18 years of age.

    Page 121—(Vol. VII) 7 February, 1708-9: Deborah Crow, a minor daughter of Nathaniel Crow, late of Hartford Decd, chose Thomas Olcott to be her Guardian.

    Court Record, Page 3 (Vol. VIII) 6 February, 1709-10: Andrew Warner, late of Hartford, now of Windham, and Deborah his wife, Adms. on the Estate of Nathaniel Crow, late of Hartford deceased, now presented an account of their Adms: Paid out £48-08-11, and there has been spent, wasted or lost of the Moveables, £48-12-10. The whole of the moveable part of the estate was Invt. at £121-02-10. Of this there remains for Dist. £24-01-01. One third part, vizt, £8-00-04, being the proper right of Andrew Warner and Deborah his wife; and other £8-00-04 the right of Daniel Dickinson, who married Elizabeth, one of the daughters of the sd. Decd; and other £8-00-04, the residue, the right of Deborah Crow, one other daughter of the sd. Decd. The said Andrew & Deborah Warner have already distributed and paid out the same to them. This Court allow and approve, and now discharge the said Andrew & Deborah Warner, Adms., and grant a Quietus Est. And whereas, the County Court held at Hartford September 5th, 1695, did order and direct the way and manner of the distribution of the Estate of the said Nathaniel Crow deceased, and therein (amongst other things) did order that John Crow, the eldest and only sonn of the said deceased, should have and receive his whole portion thereof out of the houseing and lands at inventory price: The real part of said estate is £386-00-00, which with the £24-01-01 of moveables amounts to £410-01-01 in the whole. This Court do now order and decree 1-3 part of the houseing and lands to and for the use of the sd. Andrew Warner and Deborah his wife, relict of the said deceased, for the term of her life. To John Crow, the only son, the sum of £201-00-04; and to Daniel Dickinson and his children by his late wife Elizabeth aforenamed, the sum or vallue of £92-09-10; and to Deborah Crow £92-09-10; all at inventory price. And this Court appoint Capt. Roger Pitkin, Deacon Joseph Olmsted and Daniel Bidwell, senior, distributors. The estate now distributed to John Crow, to the Children of Daniel Dickinson in right of his wife Elizabeth, and to Deborah Crow, youngest daughter of said deceased, by Capt. Roger Pitkin, Deac. Joseph Olmstead & Daniel Bidwell.

    Page 217—4 October, 1714: Daniel Dickinson now exhibits in Court a Dist. of the Estate of Nathaniel Crow, late Decd, per Order of Court, 6 February, 1709-10."