"Probate Records. Vol. XI, 1729 to 1732. Page 266.
Richards, Samuel, Hartford. Invt. £483-17-00. Taken 13 February, 1732-3, by Daniel Webster and Jacob Kellogg.
Court Record, Page 81—6 February, 1732-3: Adms. granted to James and Daniel Richards, sons of the decd., who, with their uncle, Thomas Richards, recognized in £300.
Agreement on File:
An agreement, made this 5th March, 1732-3, between the heirs of Samuel Richards, concerning the estate and the widow's dowry, to which she doth agree: To the widow, Hannah, £21-14s-05d; To Jonah Richards, eldest son, 133-01-00; To James Richards, 135-17-06; To Daniel Richards, besides rights in land, the sum of 7-12-00
To John Merrells and Lydia his wife, their part received at marriage.
To Ebenezer Judd and Hannah his wife, their part received at marriage.
To Hannah Richards, her part to be in moveable estate.
And the foregoing parties, and each of us, subscribe and doe acknowledge ourselves fully satisfied and contented as our and each of our full part of our sd. father, Samuel Richards's, estate, and do acquit the Adms. and each other from any demands therefore from us and each of us.
JONAH RICHARDS, LS.
JAMES RICHARDS, LS.
DANIEL RICHARDS, LS.
ESTHER X RICHARDS, LS.
JOHN MERRELL, LS.
EBENEZER JUDD, LS.
Page 84—6 March, 1732-3: Agreement exhibited in Court and accepted."