13 Apr 1797: Bond of Daniel Parmenter of Oakham in the County of Worcester yeoman as Admin on the Estate of William Parmenter late of Sudbury aforesaid yeoman Intestate deceased.
24 May 1797: Inventory of Estate of William Parmenter Late of Sudbury Deceased by Sam'll Knight, Tho's Walker, Jos'a ["Joshua" on judge's warrant] Trowbridge.
10 Apr 1798: Account of Daniel Permenter Administrator to the Estate of William Permenter late of Sudbury.
8 May 1798: Second account of Daniel Parmenter.
8 May 1798: Inventory of Real Estate of Will'm Permenter late of Sudbury, then set to Mary Permenter Widow of the said Deceased, to Daniel Permenter Son of the said Deceased, to Isaiah Permenter Son of the said dec'd, to Tho's Permenter Son of the said Dec'd, to William Permenter son of the said Dec'd, to Mary Fairbank Daughter of said Dec'd, to Lois Hayden Daughter of said Dec'd Wife of Nahum Hayden, to Bathsheba Daidmon Wife of Elijah Daidmon & Daughter of the said Dec'd, to Thomas the portion of Rebekah Hemenway daughter of said Deceased and Wife of Richard Hemenway, to Heirs of Eunice Hemenway Deceased Daughter of said Wil'm Permenter. Assented to by Dan'l Parmenter, Joshua Fairbank, Elijah Dadmun, John Trowbridge Guardian for 2 of the Heirs of Eunice Hemenway, Rich'd Hemenway, Nahum Hayden, William Parmenter, Thomas Parmenter, and the selectmen of Framingham (David Brewer, John Fisk, Tho's Buckminster) [seem to be acting as representatives for other two heirs of Eunice per judge's decree in 1800].
26 Jun 1800: Commission to appraise land "which was set to his widow for her dower & hath since reverted by her death"
11 Nov 1800: Third account of Daniel Parmenter.
11 Nov 1800: Real estate, "being one third ... heretofore set to his widow Mary for her dower & since reverted by her death", settled on "Daniel Parmenter eldest son of William Parmenter late of Sudbury", Daniel paying "his Surviving brothers & sisters; viz. Isaiah, Mary, Lois, William, Thomas, Bathsheba & Rebecca ... & to each of the children of his sister Eunice deceased, viz. Joseph, David, William & Thomas".