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Thomas Warner
d.24 Nov 1714 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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m. Bef 1675
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[edit] The Estate of Thomas Warner of Waterbury"Probate Records. Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Invt. and Agreement in Vol. IX, Page 25-41. Warner, Thomas, Waterbury. Died 24 November, 1714. Inventory, £70-16-09. Taken 4 December, 1714, by Ephraim Warner and John Judd. An agreement of legatees, made 4 January, 1715, by and between Benjamin Warner of New Haven on the one part, and Samuel Chatterton, Thomas Warner, John Andrews, Ebenezer Richardson and Samuel Warner, the heirs of Thomas Warner deceased, wherein Mr. Benjamin Warner agrees to take the whole care of and provide for my mother, the widow of the said deceased Thomas Warner, with a comfortable maintenance during her natural life, in sickness and in health, and be at all charges. In consideration, we, the said Samuel Chatterton, Thomas Warner, John Andrews, Ebenezer Richardson and Samuel Warner, for ourselves, our heirs, executors and assigns, do hereby surrender all our right, title and interest unto the estate of our father, Thomas Warner of Waterbury deceased, unto our brother Benjamin Warner aforesaid. BENJAMIN WARNER, LS. Witness: Abraham Bradley, J. P., Thomas Judd, Thomas Richards. Court Record, Page 232—3 January, 1714-15: Adms. granted to Benjamin Warner of New Haven, eldest son of sd. decd. Page 246—4 April, 1715: Benjamin Warner, Adms., exhibits now sundry disbursements and reports not sufficient personal estate to pay the debts. Page 255—7 June, 1715: This Court, pursuant to an order of the General Assembly of 12th May last past, do order and direct Benjamin Warner of New Haven, Adms., to sell the house, homested and 5 acres of land belonging to that estate to the highest bidder. Page 7 (Vol. IX) 6 March, 1715-16: Benjamin Warner, Adms., exhibits now an agreement Accepted, ordered recorded, and kept on file. Exhibited also an account of his Adms."[4] References
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