Will of "Oliver Noyes of Sudbury ... Yeoman being weak in Body", dated 6 Oct 1802, disallowed 14 Apr 1803, names wife Rachel Noyes; money owed by John Johnson of Southborough; executor to provide for maiden sister Elizabeth Noyes, youngest son Oliver Noyes, eldest son Asa Noyes. Son Asa to be executor.
8 Mar 1803: Heirs cited to prove will.
13 Apr 1803: Note by widow and legatees requesting will to be voided, "it being disagreeable to every person interested". signed by Rachel Noyes, Asa Noyes, Oliver Noyes, Elizabeth Noyes.
13 Apr 1803: Bond Rachel Noyes widow as principal, Asa Noyes yeoman & Oliver Noyes Sadler as sureties, Rachel Noyes appointed Admin'x on the Estate of Oliver Noyes late of said Sudbury, yeoman, deceased.
25 Apr 1803: Inventory of Oliver Noyes, late of Sudbury, Genteleman; Deceased: $5041.47, by Joseph goodnow, Asahel Wheeler, Isaac Puffer.
27 May 1803: Appraisal of real estate and set off to Rachel Noyes, the Deceased's Widow for her Dower; "It being our opinion that the two thirds is not capable of a division without prejudice; we report the whole to be set to Asa the eldest Son of the Deceased".
14 Jun 1803: First account of Rachel Noyes allowed.
14 Jun 1803: Two thirds of the real estate of Oliver Noyes settled unto Asa Noyes eldest son of Oliver Noyes late of Sudbury, he paying his brother Oliver.
11 Jun 1805: Account of Rachel Noyes allowed. Balance distributed one third to Rachel Noyes, to Asa the eldest son, to Oliver the other son.