"Probate Records. Vol. IV, 1677 to 1687. Page 61.
Buckland, Temperance, Windsor. Invt. £90-18-04. Taken 19 August, 1681, by John Loomis sen., John Moore & Thomas Bissell sen. Will dated 21 March, 1680-1.
I Temperance Buckland, Widow, having grown aged & weak, do hereby declare that my Mind and Will is how I would have that portion of the Estate that I now in joy to be disposed of after my decease: Imprimis: I give to my son Nicholas Buckland my now Dwelling house & Orchard, being my Homelott, 2 acres of Pastureland, & in the Great Meadow 6 acres of Meadowland. This I give to my son Nicholas to be to himself and his heirs or assigns after my decease. Yet this I do desire of him while I live, that he take the best Care he is able for my Comfortable maintenance. I give to my daughter Hannah Buckland all my Household Goods of one Sort & another for her own use and dispose. This is all I have to express, & do witness the Truth of my Will & desire by setting to my Hand.
TEMPERANCE X BUCKLAND, WIDOW.
Witness: Matthew Grant, John Grant.
Court Record, Page 46—1st November, 1681: Will & Invt. Exhibited. Adms. to Nicholas Buckland.
27 January, 1681-2: Joshua Wyllys gave a receipt for the legacy to his wife, who was Hannah Buckland.
Signed, JOSHUA WYLLYS, HANNAH X WYLLYS.
Witness: Michael Taintor, John Grant."