"Probate Records. Vol. X, 1723 to 1729. Page 114-15-16.
Day, Thomas, Hartford. Invt. £319-08-06. Taken 23 January, 1724-5, by Nathaniel Goodwin, Aaron Cooke and James Church.
Court Record, Page 65—20 January, 1724-5: Adms. granted to Hannah Day, widow.
Page 165—3 October, 1727: Hannah Day exhibited an account of her Adms., which this Court accepts, orders recorded and filed.
See File: To all people to whome these presents shall come: Nathaniel Dickinson of Hatfield, John Day of Hartford, and Thomas Barnes of Farmington, in their several and respective rights send greeting: Whereas, the estate of Thomas Day and Thomas Day, Jr., both late of Hartford decd., doth of right descend and belong to the following persons, viz., to sd. Nathaniel Dickinson in right of his wife Hannah Dickinson (late relict of the aforesd. Thomas Day the elder), her right of dower or thirds, and also the sum of £21-00-07, a debt due to her the sd. Hannah Dickinson on the estate aforesd.; and to John Day did of right belong a double portion and the sum of £16; and to Thomas Barnes and Hannah his wife, in right of the sd. Hannah, did belong one single share now due £72-19-10; and unto Mehetabell Day doth belong one whole single share, being £44-05-00; and unto Nathaniel Day, a minor, doth of right belong the whole single share also, the sum of £44-00-05. Know ye therefore that for the full and final settlement of sd. estate, they have each and every of them agreed for themselves, or those whome they represent, that the aforesd. estate shall be and are hereby divided, set out and apportioned in manner aforesd. In witness whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals this 28th day of February, 1732-3.
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, LS.
HANNAH X DICKINSON, LS.
JOHN DAY, LS.
THOMAS BARNES.
Page 84 (Vol. XI) 28 February, 1732-3: Agreement exhibited and accepted by the Court."