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William Stinson
b.1706 Ballaghmena, Tyrone, Ireland
d.18 Nov 1769 Georgetown, Sagadahoc, Maine, United States
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m. Abt 1732
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http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/e/g/e/Robert-W-Egee/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1871.html Will of William Stinson: In the nam of God Amen this tenth Day of November Anno Domnic one thousand saven Houndred and sixty nine and In the tenth year of his majsteys Rign I William Stinson of Georgetown within the County Lincoln and Province of the Masscutsset Bay In NewEngland yeoman Beanig much Indisposed In Boodey But of Parfet mind Itam I Bequeth to my Beloved Daughter Jean five Shillings and Six Sheepe Iatem I Bequath to my Beloved Dughter Margrat one yok of young oxon of threa years old and five Shillings Itam I Bequath to my Beloved Daughtar Marcy Six Shillings and Six Sheepe Iatem I Bequath to my Bloved Son John Stinson on Sarten track or pearsell of Land on Arowsick Island Butted and Bounded as folloeth viz villes march on the west on the South By Lott No'r ninteen & on the Est by the Back Riverr Beaing part of Lott nomber twintey twintey on & Lott nobr twintey two now In his Posetion I furder Give unto my Son John another Sarten track or Parsell of Land Bounded as folloeth viz Bouned on the Est By villes march on the South By Lot noumber ninteen on the north By Lott nombr twentey one Runing west towards Kenabek River as far as the Senter of the Great Lage on the East Side of the fresh water pond on Arowsick Island the above money Bequethed to Be payd In Six months after my Desses Item I Bequeth unto my Beloved Son James Stinson one milch Cow and Six pounds Six and Eght Lawfull money to pe payd to him out of my Esteat that I Bequeth to my Son William Stinson Itam I Bequath to my Beloved Daughter Ann twintey Six pounds thirteen Shillms and Eght Penc Lawfull money to be payd unto hir in three years from the Day of my Burell out of my Esteat that I Leave to my Son William Stinson Item I Leave and Bequath to my Beloved wife Elizeabeth Stinson on half of all my Chatels and all my Sheepe not disposed of Befor Lickwise all my houshold furniter my Beeds and Beiden Itam I Bequeath to my Beloved Son John Stinson on Lott of march at a plies Called Bokers point In the Bak River on Arowsick Island which Lott of March Blongs to Lott numbr twintey of up Land on said Island Itam I Bequeth to my Beloved Son William Stinson all all the Remeander of of my Reall and personall Esteat on aRowSick Island not Disposed of Before viz my Intrist In three Lotts of Land upland viz Lot No twintey twintey one & twintey two with on Lott of march at Bokers point In the Back River Beaing the westermost Lott of two Laieng ther & one half Lott of march In the mill Creek with on half of my Chatels not Disposed of Befor to him his hairs and assigns forEver as a Esteat of Inherintenc I Bequath and Give unto my said Son William my fishing Sconer now Laieng In Kenbeck River It furder Is my will and plesuer that my Seaid Son William Stinson pay may Daughter Ann the above twintey Six pounds thirteen Shillings 8d willed to her as above out of my Esteat Left to him and all the Depts that I ow It Is my furder will and Plesuer that my Sead Son William Stinson and my Brother John Stinson Esq whom I apoint and ordean my Sole Executors of this my Last will and testment and I do hearbey Disanule and Revok all former wills and tistments or Bequathments By me In Eneys ways mead By me Before this Raetifieing and Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and testmint In witness whereof I have Sett my hand and Sell this tinth Day of November Anno Domina on thousand Saven hundred and Sixtey nine and In the tenth year of his majsteys Rign William Stinson Charles Snipe James Drummond William Sullivan the fifth sixth seventh and part of the Eght Lines In the Scond page was Rased Befor Singen and Selling this will Lincoln Sis Georgetown Novmber 10 1769 William Stinson acknowlidg this his Last will and Testment to be his ack and Deed Before me John Stinson Justies Peacs Probated 8 Aug., 1770 . [I, 177-8.] Inventory by Charles Snipe , Daniel Mcfaden and James Drummond, Jr. , all of Georgetown , 29 Oct., 1770 , £515:7:4. [I, 213.] Amos Pinkham , late of Bristol . William McClain , of Bristol , Adm'r, 13 Sep., 1769 . [I, 179.] William Martin and Jacob Dockendorff . sureties. Inventory by William Martin , Jacob Duckendorff and Thomas Johnston , all of Bristol, 5 Ap., 1770 , £98:3:10. [I, 189.] Samuel Davis , late of a place called Freetown . Moses Davis , of Newbury Port , Adm'r, 20 June, 1769 . [I, 176.] Nathan Gove and Samuel Goodwin , sureties. Thomas Perrin , late of Pownalborough . Mathias Smith , of Tisbury , Adm'r, 14 Aug., 1769 . [I, 180.] Samuel Goodwin and Samuel Goodwin, Jr. , sureties Inventory by Samuel Goodwin , Robert Twycross and William Silvester , 21 Aug., 1769 , £173:16:1:0. [I, 1935.] Charles Cushing and Robert Twycross , commissioners to examine claims. [III, 3.] Account filed May, 1773 . [III, 4.] Moses Grele , late of the River Kennebeck . Moses Grele , residing at the River Kennebeck , Adm'r, 12 May, 1769 . [I, 180.] Roger Chase and Mathew Chase , sureties. Philip Call , late of Pownalborough . John Call . of Pownalborough , Adm'r, 18 Aug., 1769 . [I, 181.] Inventory by Samuel Goodwin , Robert Twycross and Mathias Smith , 24 Aug. 1770 , £264:5:2. [I, 224.] Account filed 12 Feb., 1772 . [I, 232.] This is a tree constructed from a variety of sources; some original work on New England, otherwise using NEHGS and other "respectable" sources. Medieval is from genealogics.org, (used as a check on) ancestry.com, and a few amendments from medieval genealogy -- soc.genealogy.medieval References
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