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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Samuel Eggleston |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][5] |
6 Mar 1662/63 |
Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States |
Marriage |
8 Jul 1703 |
Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United Statesto Patience Payne |
Will[4] |
13 Apr 1736 |
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Death[1][2] |
24 Dec 1736 |
Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States |
Estate Inventory[4] |
10 Jan 1736/37 |
£76-04-15. Taken by Solomon Adkins and William Rockwell; and in Guilford by Judah Everts, Ebenezer Chittenden and Samuel Chittenden. |
Probate[4] |
1 Feb 1736/37 |
Will proved. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fam. 3. Samuel2 Eggleston; Fam. 11. Samuel3 Eggleston, in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
2:199, 200.
"Samuel (Eggleston), b. 6 Mch., 1663." "Fam. 11. Samuel3 (Samuel,2 Begat11), m. Patience Payne, 8 July, 1703 (Midd.Rec.); he was one of the orig. memb. of the ch. in East Middletown, now Portland, Conn., 1721. He d. 24 Dec., 1736; will exh. in ct., 1 Feb., 1736-7 (Htfd. Prob. Rec., XII. 55); also inv.: 'I, Samuel Egelston of Midd., being advanced to the age of 73 years,' beq. to wife Patience, and to son-in-law, John Benton, and Abigail, his present wife, his dw. ho. and half of his home-lot, provided that his son-in-law 'doth comfortably maintain my wife until her decease or marriage, and my son Joseph during his natural life.' Bal. of est., to daus., Susanna, Sarah, Patience, and Mary, 13 Apl., 1736 ('Htfd. Prob. Rec.)."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
161.
"Eggleston, … Samuell, s. Samuell & Sarah, b. Mar. 6, 1662/3 [LR1:15]" "Eggleston, … Samuel, d. Dec. 24, 1736 [LR1:20]"
- Samuel Eggleston II, in Find A Grave.
This burial is not documented in the Hale Collection. There appears to be no evidence of the actual place of burial.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Eglestone, Samuel, Middletown, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
3:157-58.
"Probate Records. Vol. XII, 1732 to 1737. Will and Invt. in Vol. XIII, Page 33-4.
Eglestone, Samuel, Middletown. Invt. £76-04-15. Taken 10 January, 1736-7, by Solomon Adkins and William Rockwell; and in Guilford by Judah Everts, Ebenezer Chittenden and Samuel Chittenden. Will dated 13 April, 1736.
I, Samuel Eglestone of Middletown, in the County of Hartford, being advanced to the age of 73 years, and being very infirm in body, do make this my last will and testament; I give to Patience, my wife, the use of my dwelling house and all my homelott (being about 20 acres) during her natural life or so long as she remains my widow; and 1-3 part of my moveable estate to be at her own dispose. I give to my son Samuel what I have already given him, and likewise all my land, divided and undivided, on the east side of the Great River in Middletown, forever. I give to my son-in-law, John Benton, and Abigail his present wife, my dwelling house and the south side of my present homelott, to lie 15 rods wide from end to end, and the equal half of my land on the east side of Hop Swamp Brook, to lye on the north side, to them and their heirs forever, provided my sd. son-in-law doth comfortably maintain my wife until her decease or marriage, and my son Joseph during his natural life. And the remainder of my homelott and the southern half of my land on the east side of Hop Swamp Brook I give to my daughters, Susannah, Sarah, Patience and Mary, they paying to my son Samuel the sum of £20; each to pay £5, Susannah and Sarah to pay the sum of £10 within 12 months after my decease, and my daughters Patience and Mary each £5 after they arrive to lawfull age. And further, my will is that my beloved wife Patience shall have a decent mourning suit and pay for the same out of my moveable estate after she hath received her thirds thereof. And what remains of my moveable estate I give equally to my daughters, Susannah, Abigail, Patience and Mary. And the reason why I don’t give any of the moveable estate to my daughter Sarah is because I have already given her in moveables £10-11. And I hereby constitute my son-in-law John Benton and my friend Stephen Blake executors.
SAMUEL EGLESTONE, LS.
Witness: Jabez Brooks, Roberts Johnson, William Rockwell.
Court Record, Page 55—1st February, 1736-7: Will proven."
- ↑ Birth recorded at Middletown; possibly occurred at Wethersfield.
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