Plymouth County Letters of Administration

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Adams, Charles         Vol. 122, p. 70 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Adams, late of Kingston, on 8 June 1868, with James N. Sever and Simeon McLauthlen as sureties.

Adams, Francis         Vol. 13, p. 415 Kezia Adams, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Frances Adams, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Mar. 1756. [Vol. 19, p. 344] The Inventory of the Goods and Estate of Capt. Francis Adams, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Perez Tilson and Thos. Foster Junr. on 28 May 1756, and totaled £508.15.2½, including his house and lot valued at £240. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1766, and Keziah Little, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory presumably at the same time.

Adams, Francis         Vol. 52, p. 347 Francis Adams, of Charleston, Middlesex Co., Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Adams, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Jehial Washburn & Abial Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 121-122] John Gray, Gentleman, George Adams, Gent., & Ira Cook, yeoman, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Adams, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was dated 4 Apr. 1825, his personal estate valued at $136.50, and his real estate totaled $3603.00, including his homestead land & buildings, “exclusive of the shop built by his daughter Thankful, and Ezra D. Morton’s store standing on said premises,” valued at $1500. Francis Adams, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Apr. 1825.

Adams, George         Vol. 122, p.369 George T. Adams and Frederick C. Adams, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of George Adams, late of Kingston, on 12 Sept. 1870, with Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston, as surety.

Adams, Thomas        Vol. 20, p. 204 Joshua Adams, of Kingston, mariner, and Perez Loring, of Duxbury, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Adams, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 1 May 1769, with Joseph Soul, of Duxbury, and Samuel Kent, of Kingston, yeomen, as sureties.

Alden, Abiather         Vol. 27, p. 334 Wrestling Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abiather Alden, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 29 Oct. 1790, with Isaiah Alden and Jacob Dingley as sureties.

Alden, Abigail           Vol. 129, p.419 Ebenezer Tinkham, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Alden, late of Bridgewater, who is the sole heir at law, on 26 Apr. 1875, with Andrew L. Tinkham and King Perkins as sureties.

Alden, Alexander      Vol. 152, p.510 Charles H. Edson, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Alexander Alden, late of South Abington, on 18 Apr. 1881, with Albert Davis and Charles F. Allen, both of South Abington, as sureties. [Vol. 146, p. 455] William P. Corthell, Charles F. Allen and Charles W. Fairbanks, all of South Abington, were appointed to appraise the estate of Alexander Alden, late of South Abington, on 3 May 1881. His real estate was valued at $4000, and his personal estate totaled $142.00. Charles H. Edson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 June 1881.

Alden, Amasa           Vol. 10A, p. 92 Solomon Alden Jr., of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Amasa Alden, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, the widow of the deceased having declined, on 30 May 1837. Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, and Isaac Stevens, of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. Soranus Shaw, Asael A. Shaw, and Rufus Wood, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Amasa Alden on 30 May 1837, and they gave their oath before Solomon Alden Jr., Justice of the Peace, on 10 June 1837.

Alden, Benjamin       Vol. 8, p. 371   David Alden, yeoman, and Hannah Alden, widow, of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Allden, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 21 May 1741. [p. 375] Edward Arnold Esqr., Ransom Jackson and Isaac Partridge, yeoman, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Allden, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 21 May 1741. The Inventory was dated 9 June 1741, but not totaled, his homestead valued at £1100, his salt meadow valued at £600, and his cedar swamp valued at £100. David Alden, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 June 1741. [p.431] The Real Estate of Benja. Allden, late of Duxbury, Gent., deceased intestate, appraised at £1800, cannot be divided without great prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, and David Allden, the eldest son has agreed to take the entire real estate and pay to his brothers & sisters for their respective shares (saving to their mother her right of dower), namely to Bezaliel Allden £169.16.6, to Wrestling Allden £169.16.6, to Abiathar Allden £169.16.6, to Elizabeth Allden £169.16.6, and to Mary Wadsworth £107.9.3, which with £62.7.3 which was advanced to her by the said intestate in his lifetime towards her portion, makes £169.16.6, dated 5 Oct. 1741.

Alden, Benjamin       Vol. 71, p. 289 Isaiah Alden, of Duxbury, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Alden, late of Duxbury, Gentleman, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Wadsworth Chandler and Sylvanus Smith as sureties.

Alden, Benjamin       Vol. 122, p.410 Elbridge Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Alden, late of Duxbury, on 12 Dec. 1870, with Samuel Atwell and George Bradford, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Alden, Betsey            Vol. 11B, p.167 Thomas Doggett, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Alden, late of Middleborough, widow, on 30 May 1843, with Nathaniel Macomber & George W. Wood as sureties.

Alden, Bezaleel         Vol. 34, p. 371 Isaiah Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bezaleel Alden, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 15 Nov. 1803.

Alden, Daniel            Vol. 152, p.608 Elbridge G. Shaw, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Alden, late of Middleboreough, on 22 Sept. 1879, with Solomon White and Jared F. Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Alden, David             Docket #76      Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Mr. David Alden, late of Duxbury, on __ April 1719, with Samuel Alden, of Duxbury, as surety. (Not recorded in the Probate Books.) [Vol. 4, p. 186] An Inventory of the lands which Mr. David Alden, late of Duxborough, died seized of in the Township of Middleborough, was appraised on 20 May 1719 by Jacob Tomson, John Bennet, and Ichabod Southworth, and totaled £97.0.0. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 22 May 1719.

Alden, Earl                Vol. 119, p. 43 George Leonard Jr., of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Earl Alden, late of Middleborough, on 26 Dec. 1864, with Bradford S. Washburn and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Alden, Ebenezer        Vol. 11, p. 86   John Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Alden, of Middleborough, deceased, on 2 Sept. 1749. [Vol. 11, p. 539-540] The Division of the Estate of Ebenezer Alden, late of Middleborough, made by Seth Tinkham, Benja. White, John Weston, and David Sears, and dated 12 Jan. 1750, divided his estate, one share each to the heirs of Hannah Wood, one of the sisters of the deceased, to Joseph Alden, one of the brothers of the deceased, to David Alden, one of the brothers of the deceased, to Jno. Alden, one of the brothers of the deceased, to Mary Thomas, to Lydia Eddy, to Noah Alden, to the heirs of Abigail Thomas, late wife of Nathan Thomas, and to the legal representatives of Thankfull Eaton.

Alden, Ebenezer        Vol. 21, p. 222 Joseph Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenzer Alden, late of Middleborough, on 3 Mar. 1773, with John Jackson and Isaac Willson as sureties.

Alden, Edward V.      Vol. 52, p. 116 Ezra Alden, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Vinton Alden, late of Bridgewater, Merchant, on 18 Mar. 1822, with Edward Vinton & Wm. Davis, Esq., as sureties.

Alden, Elizabeth        Vol. 21, p. 128 Abiathar Alden, of Biddeford, County of York, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Alden, late of Duxbury, Spinster, on 16 May 1772, with Ebenr. Chandler and Calvin Partridge as sureties. The Inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Alden, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Isaac Partridge, Ebenezer Chandler, and Calvin Partridge, not dated, totaled £133.2.10, no real estate, but it included two bonds and a note against David Alden. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 19 May 1772, and the administrator gave his oath on 20 May 1772.

Alden, Elizabeth        Vol. 10A, p. 21 Sylvanus Sampson Jr., of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Elizabeth Alden, singlewoman of Duxbury, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 8 Aug. 1836. William M. Frost, of Duxbury, and William S. Bartlett, of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Nathaniel Winsor Jr., Daniel Hall, and Erastus H. Bartlett, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elizabeth Alden on 8 Aug. 1836.

Alden, Ezra H.          Vol. 122, p.286 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra H. Alden, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Jan. 1870, with Joseph A. Hyde and Samuel P. Gates, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Hannah          Vol. 12C, p.207 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Alden, late of Duxbury, widow, on 20 May 1850, with Samuel Chandler, of Duxbury, and Melatiah Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Alden, Hosea            Vol. 10A, p. 72 Milly Alden, of Abington, widow, petitioned for administration of the estate of Hosea Alden, late of Abington, on 4 Apr. 1837. Amasa Edson and Isaac Eames, both of North Bridgewater, were the sureties on her bond. Jesse Perkins, Sandford Alden and Amasa Edson were appointed to appraise the estate of Hosea Alden on 4 Apr. 1837.

Alden, Ichabod          Vol. 27, p. 4     Mary Alden, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Alden, late of Duxbury, Esqr., on 12 Feb. 1779, with C. Partridge and John House as sureties.

Alden, Isaac              Vol. 11B, p.229 Henry Alden, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Alden, late of East Bridgewater, Esquire, as requested by Clarissa Alden, who declined the administration, on 12 Jan. 1844, with Lucius Alden & Jared Whitman as sureties.

Alden, Isaiah             Vol. 71, p. 13   Ichabod Alden, of Duxbury, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Alden, late of Scituate, Esquire, on 5 Dec. 1831, with Ellis Wright and Nathan C. Brewster as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 3-4] Peleg Jenkins, John B. Turner, and Cushing Otis, Esquires, all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Isaiah Alden, late of Scituate, Esquire, on 5 Dec. 1831. The Inventory was dated 30 Dec. 1831, his real estate totaled at $1650, including his house and house lot valued at $1000, and his shop and lot valued at $500, and his personal estate totaled $2715.00, including a ¼ part of the Schooner Charles valued at $325, a ¼ part of the Schooner Rival valued at $600, a 1/8 part of the Schooner Perfect valued at $325, a ¼ part of the Schooner Globe valued at $600, and a 1/16 part of the Sloop Liberator valued at $100, $279 in hats, hatters tools and merchandise in the shop, and $202 in notes. Ichabod Alden, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Feb. 1832, and he was directed to deliver to Mercy Alden, widow of the deceased, $120 out of the personal inventory for her necessaries on 20 Feb. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 401] Ichabod Alden, administrator of the estate of Isaih Alden, late of Scituate, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 13 Aug. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 54] Ichabod Alden, administrator of the estate of Isaiah Alden, late of Scituate, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $2800, and petitioned for license to sell $2800 of the real estate to pay the debts on 18 Feb. 1833. License was granted on 5 Mar. 1833.

Alden, Jedidah          Vol. 61, p. 9     Rufus Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jedidah Alden, late of Middleborough, widow, on 20 Mar. 1826, with John Clark & Philander Wood as sureties.

Alden, Job                Vol. 52, p. 352 Job Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Job Alden, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Azel Perkins & Bradford Harlow as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 55-56] Seth Alden, Esq., Andrew Alden, yeoman, of Middleborough, and Solomon Alden Jr., of Bridgewater, Esquire, were appointed to appraise the estate of Job Alden, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was dated 16 Mar. 1825, his real estate totaled $2280.00, including his homestead farm with the buildings valued at $2145, and his personal estate totaled $890.10, including $525.13 in notes. Job Alden, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1825, and was directed to deliver to Lucy Alden, the widow, $200 out of the personal estate, and to sell the balance of the personal estate at public auction. [Vol. 59, p. 173-174] Seth Eaton, Esq., and Andrew Alden, yeoman, both of Middleborough, and Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, Esq., were appointed to set off to the widow Lucy Alden one third part of the real estate of Job Alden, late of Middleborough, as her right of dower on 21 Mar. 1825. The division was dated 2 Apr. 1825, and was approved on 3 May 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 438] Job Alden, administrator on the estate of Job Alden, late of Middleborough, informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 4 Oct. 1825.

Alden, Job                Vol. 12C, p.231 Peter O. Alden, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Job Alden, late of Middleborough, who is a son of the deceased, on 1 Oct. 1850, with Azor Harris, of East Bridgewater, and Henry A. Ford, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, John               Vol. 1, p. 10     Leiut. Jonathan Alden was granted administration of the estate of his father Mr. John Alden, late of Duxbury, on 8 Nov. 1687. The Inventory of the estate of Mr. John Alden was appraised on 31 Oct. 1687, and totaled £49.17.6. Leiut. Jonathan Alden gave his oath to the inventory on 8 Nov. 1687.

Alden, John               Vol. 8, p. 119   Hannah Alden, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Alden, late of Duxbury, Esqr., on 25 Sept. 1739.

Alden, John               Vol. 8, p. 183   Benjamin Loreing, of Duxbury, sadler, was granted administration of the estate of John Alden, late of Duxbury, Esqr., which had originally been granted to his widow Hannah Alden, who is also since deceased, on 9 Apr. 1740. [p. 380-383] The Inventory of the Estate Real and Personall of John Alden, Esqr., late of Duxbury, was appraised by Gamaliel Bradford, John Wadsworth, and Samuel Weston, not dated or totaled, but substantial, his farm with all the housings, fencing & appurtenances was valued at £2000, a wood lot contiguous to the land of Phillip Delano valued at £160, and several other parcels of land. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1739, and Benja. Loring, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 May 1741. [p. 385-386] Since the estate of John Allden, Esqr., late of Duxbury, could not be divided without spoiling the whole, especially the homestead, the estate having been appraised at £2684, and he had advanced £129.7 to his daughter Anna in his life time towards her portion, which makes £2813.7, of which one sixth part is £468.17.10, and Samll. Allden, the eldest son of the deceased, having desired that the homestead and the wood lot that joyns to Phillip Dellanos land be settled upon him, he agreeing to pay to the other children for their respective shares, namely to the administrator of Judah Allden, deceased, one of the sons, £248.17.10, to Briggs Allden, another son, £334.17.10, to Anna Loreing, a daughter, £254.10.10, and to Abigail Allden, the other daughter, £383.17.10, the estate was ordered so divided on 10 June 1741.

Alden, Jonathan         Vol. 1, p. 255   Abigail Alden, relict and widow of Capt. Jonathan Alden, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 9 Mar. 1696/7. The Inventory of the estate of Capt. Jonathan Alden, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Edward Southworth, John Soule, and Seth Arnold on 3 Mar. 1696/7, and totaled £309.9.0. Abigail Alden, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 8 Mar. 1696/7.

Alden, Jonathan         Vol. 52, p. 342 Isaac Alden 3d, of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Alden, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1825, with Jesse Perkins & Nathan Gurney as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 57-58] Seth Gurney, yeoman, and David Brown, yeoman, both of East Bridgewater, and Seth Richards, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jonathan Alden, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was dated 3 Mar. 1825, his real estate totaled $1815.00, including his homestead containing about 60 acres with the buildings valued at $1375, 20 acres of wood land valued at $420, and a pew in the meeting house worth $20, and $58.93 in personal estate. Isaac Alden 3d, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1825.

Alden, Joseph            Vol. 27, p. 224 Abner Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Alden, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Apr. 1787, with Seth Eaton and Silas White as sureties.

Alden, Joseph            Vol. 12C, p.474 Addison Alden, Almira Hayward, Amander Alden, and Alexander Alden, of Bridgewater, the eldest son and some of the children of Joseph Alden, late of East Bridgewater, petitioned that Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, be granted administration of the estate of Joseph Alden on 10 Jan. 1853, the eldest son declining, which was granted. [Vol. 13D, p. 1] Philander Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Alden, late of East Bridgewater, on 1 Nov. 1853, to replace Philo Leach, who had been granted administration in Jan. 1853, but who has since died without completing the administration, with Philip E. Hill and William F. Hill, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Judah             Vol. 8, p. 344   Joshua Delano, of Duxbury, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Alden, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 21 May 1741. [p. 424] The Inventory of the Estate of Judah Allden, of Duxbury, mariner, in Boston, appraised by William Palfrey, William Baker and Jonathan Peterson[?], of Boston, on 22 July 1741, totaled £47.6.0. [p. 492] John Wadsworth, Gamaliel Bradford, and Samuel Weston, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Judah Allden, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 21 May 1741. The Inventory consisted of a bond from his brother Saml. Alden and Joshua Loring of Duxbury dated 10 June 1741 for £248.17.10, land at Ashford which was his father’s valued at £220, and land at Ashford which was his mother’s valued at £130. Joshua Delano, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory together with the other inventory on 27 Jan. 1741[/42].

Alden, Lucinda          Vol. 13D, p.241 Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lucinda Alden, late of Middleborough, single-woman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 6 Nov. 1855, with Jared Alden and Daniel Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Alden, Mary H.         Vol. 129, p.556 Hosah H. Goodrich, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Mary H. Alden, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Jan. 1876, with Cromwell Alden and Simeon D. Wood, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Myra              Vol. 122, p.142 Samuel Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Myra Alden, late of Duxbury, who was her husband, on 28 Dec. 1868, with Samuel W. Alden, of Duxbury, and Samuel Haynes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Alden, Nathan           Vol. 10A, p.534 Jared Whitman, of Abington, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Nathan Alden, late of East Bridgewater, Esq., the Executor of the will, Isaac Alden, having since deceased and left the will in part unexecuted, and the petitioner is requested by Lucius Alden, son of Nathan Alden, on 11 Jan. 1844. Lucius Alden and Henry Alden, both of East Bridgewater, were the sureties on his bond.

Alden, Priscilla          Vol. 14E, p.217 Alpheus Alden, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Priscilla Alden, late of North Bridgewater, married woman, who is husband of the deceased, on 30 Oct. 1860, with Lucius Gurney and Addison P. Alden, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Sabra             Vol. 11B, p. 51 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Sabra Alden, late of Duxbury, singlewoman, on 11 Apr. 1842, with Otis Baker & Joseph S. Beal as sureties.

Alden, Samuel           Vol. 34, p. 181 George Partridge, of Duxbury, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Alden, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 12 Apr. 1799. [Vol. 37. p. 67] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Alden, late of Duxbury, appraised by Samuel Loring, Philip Chandler, and Isaiah Alden, not dated, totaled $1918.75, including his homestead farm with the buildings valued at $1215, 5 acres of cedar swamp “nigh to the homestead farm” valued at $30, a piece of salt marsh “at the skirt of the marshes” of about 7 acres valued at $196, and a piece of marsh “called Kerswell meadow” of about 5 acres valued at $150. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 26 June 1799, and Geo. Partridge Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 July 1799.

Alden, Samuel           Vol. 46, p. 55   Rhoda Alden, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Alden, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 1 Aug. 1814, with Lot Whitmarsh and Joseph Chamberlain as sureties.

Alden, Samuel           Vol. 46, p. 187 Seth Alden, of Stoughton, County of Norfolk, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Alden, late of Abington, yeoman, on 24 Sept. 1816, with Samuel Alden and William Alden as sureties.

Alden, Samuel F.       Vol. 129, p.245 Lizzie Alden, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel F. Alden, late of North Bridgewater, who is his widow, on 20 Apr. 1874, with Sanford Alden and Sanford O. Alden, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Silas               Vol. 17, p. 135 Silence Alden, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Alden, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1764.

Alden, Solomon        Vol. 119, p.250 Harriet L. Alden, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Alden, late of Bridgewalter, on 26 Feb. 1866, with Emily F. Alden and Martin V. B. Pratt, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Alden, Solomon        Vol. 122, p. 40 Martin V. B. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Alden, late of Bridgewater, on 13 Apr. 1868, with Zebulon Pratt and Jeremiah K. Pratt, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Alden, Thomas R.      Vol. 71, p. 297 Ellis Holmes, of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas R. Alden, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1835, with Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Hector O. H. Orr as sureties.

Alden, Thomas          Vol. 12C, p.241 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Alden, late of Bridgewater, as requested by the children & heirs of the deceased, on 5 Nov. 1850, with Mitchell Hooper and Abram Washburn 2d, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Alden, William S.      Vol. 122, p.441 Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William S. Alden, late of Bridgewater, on 27 Feb. 1871, with William S. Alden, of Bridgewater, and Darius H. Dunbar, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Aldrich, Joseph         Vol. 115, p.224 Joanna Aldrich, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Aldrich, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 5 May 1863, with Morrill Robinson and Everett Robinson as sureties.

Alexander, John K.    Vol. 119, p.322 Calvin S. Damon, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John K. Alexander, late of Plymouth, on 8 Oct. 1866, with Bourne Spooner and Samuel L. Alexander, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Alger, Abiezer           Vol. 61, p. 387 Cyrus Alger, of Boston, Suffolk County, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Abiezer Alger, late of West Bridgewater, on 15 Nov. 1830, with Caleb Reed & Francis Alger as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 268-270] Spencer Lothrop, Leonard Alger and Marlborough Ripley, all of West Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abiezer Alger, late of West Bridgewater, Esquire, on 15 Nov. 1830. The Inventory was not dated or totaled, but his real estate was valued at $3659.00, and his personal inventory was valued at $1052.55. Cyrus Alger, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 June 1831.

Alger, Daniel             Vol. 27, p. 209 Daniel Alger, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Alger, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 May 1786, with Jas. Leach and Geo. Haward as sureties.

Allen, Benjamin        Vol. 7, p. 323   Ephraim Cary junr., of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Allen, late of Bridgewater, on 4 July 1737. [Vol. 7, p. 341] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Benjamin Allen, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ebenezer Alden, John Orcutt and Thomas Whitman on 7 July 1737, and totaled £573.04.06, including his housing and lands valued at £400. Ephraim Cary, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Sept. 1737.

Allen, Elisha             Vol. 5, p. 319   Mehitable Allen, of Bridgewater, relict widow of Elisha Allen, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 20 Oct. 1727. [p. 371-373] The Inventory of the Lands, goods & Chattels of Elisha Allen, of Bridgewater, who died ye 9th of October 1727 was appraised by Ebenezer Allen, Josiah Allen, and Ebenezer Byram in Nov. 1727, and totaled £542.18.6, including his Home Living with the Buildings valued at £260, and other lands. Mehetable Allen, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 3 Apr. 1728, and necessaries were set out to her from the estate on the same day totaling £33.14.0.

Allen, Josiah             Vol. 6, p. 419   Mrs. Mary Allen, widow of Josiah Allen, of Bridgewater, and Micah Allen, son of the deceased, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Allen, of Bridgewater, on 24 Dec. 1733. [p. 447-448] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Josiah Allen, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by William Reed, Recompence Cary, and Ebenezer Byram on 14 Jan. 1733/34, and totaled £818.10.0, including his House Lands & Buildings valued at £615, and 10 acres of swamp valued at £35. Mary Allen and Josiah Allen, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 28 Jan. 1733[/34], and included a long list of debts due to various people, including Doctor Byram, Benjamin Samson, Thomas Croade, and others. [Vol. 7, p. 27-29] Capt. William Reed of Abington, and Capt. Ebenezer Byram, Mr. Recompence Cary, Mr. Ebenr. Alden, and Mr. John Orcutt, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to settle the real estate of Josiah Allen, late of Bridgewater, among the widow and children of the deceased, on 23 Mar. 1733/34, which mentioned Mary Allen, the widow of the deceased, who received her thirds or right of dower in the estate, daughters Mary Allen, Esther Allen, Sarah Allen, and Betty Allen, who received one share each, sons Nathan Allen, Josiah Allen, and William Allen, who received one share each, and eldest son Micah Allen, who received two shares.

Allen, Morrill            Vol. 129, p.678 Hannah C. D. King, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Morrill Allen, late of Pembroke, on 9 Oct. 1876, with George M. Allen and Wm P. Allen, of Scituate, as sureties. No inventory of his estate was recorded.

Allen, Samuel           Vol. 7, p. 154   Mr. Joseph Byram, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Allen, late of Bridgewater, on 26 Aug. 1735.

Allen, Seth                Vol. 27, p. 160 Benjamin Whitman and Seth Allen Whitman, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Seth Allen, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 June 1784, with Nathan Alden and Isaac Alden as sureties.

Ames, Azel               Vol. 11B, p. 53 Azel Ames, of Chelsea, Suffolk Co., was granted administration of the estate of Azel Ames, late of Marshfield, as requested by the widow, he being a son of the said deceased, on 11 Apr. 1842, with Elijah Ames & John Ford as sureties.

Ames, David             Vol. 5, p. 161   Mrs. Mary Ames, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. David Ames, late of Bridgewater, on 27 Oct. 1726. [p. 187-188] The Inventory of the goods, chattels, and credits of Mr. David Ames, of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ephraim Howard, John Ames, and Ephraim Fobes on 7 Nov. 1726, not totaled, but his homestead housing & lands were valued at £500, and he had several other parcels of land. Mary Ames, the administratrix, on the estate of her husband, Mr. David Ames, late of Bridgewater, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 Nov. 1726.

Ames, Ebenezer        Vol. 27, p. 17   Jane Ames, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ebenezer Ames, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1779, with Jos. Ames and Joshua Howard as sureties.

Ames, Eugene A.      Vol. 122, p.541 Sampson Ames, of Hardwick in the County of Worcester, was granted administration of the estate of Eugene A. Ames, late of Bridgewater, who is the sole heir at law, on 11 Dec. 1871, with William Ames, of the City of Worcester, and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Ames, Joel                Vol. 10A, p.322 Reliance Ames, of North Bridgewater, widow of Joel Ames, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 1 Jan. 1840, with Eliphalet Kingman and Isaac Eames, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Ames, John               Vol. 5, p. 133   John Ames, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, John Ames, late of Bridgewater, on 8 July 1726. [p. 189] The Inventory of the lands, goods, chattels & credits of Mr. John Ames, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ephraim Howard, Edward Howard, and Ephraim Fobes on 13 July 1726, and totaled £131.0.4, which included 5 acres of land lying near mile brook valued at £20, and some smaller parcels of land and livestock, but no homestead farm. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 31 Oct. 1726, and John Ames, administrator on the Estate of his father, Mr. John Ames, late of Bridgewater, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Nov. 1726.

Ames, Joshua            Vol. 34, p. 318 Hannah Ames, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Ames, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 June 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 132-133] Danl. Snow, Esqr., Ephrm. Snell & Jona. Ames, Gentlemen, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joshua Ames, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 June 1802. The Inventory, not dated, totaled $805.01, his real estate only consisted of 3¼ acres of cedar swamp valued at $66.66, but the personal inventory included notes of hand totaling $285.00. Hannah Ames, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 12 July 1802, and she notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Ames, Nathaniel        Vol. 7, p. 248   Mr. Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham, County of Suffolk, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Capt. Nathaniel Ames, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Dec. 1736. [p. 344] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Capt. Nathaniel Ames, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by John Ames, Jonathan Hayward and Jonathan Cary on 24 Mar. 1736/7, not totaled, but the Homestead Lands with buildings was valued at £120, 9 acres of land lying near to Ichabod Orcutt’s house valued at £60, and 25 acres of land lying upon the plain by Hugh Mehurin’s house valued at £75. Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham, the administrator on the estate of his father, Capt. Nathaniel Ames, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Aug. 1737.

Ames, Solomon         Vol. 9, p. 523   Susanna Eames, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Ames, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1745.

Ames, Timothy         Vol. 46, p. 58   Theron Ames, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Ames, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Sept. 1814, with Danl. Howard Junr. and Abel Kingman, Esqrs, as sureties.

Ames, William          Vol. 3, p. 171   [See Eames, William]

Atsatt, Edward S.       Vol. 119, p.360 Willliam L. Taber, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Edward S. Atsatt, late of Mattapoisett, on 26 Nov. 1866, with Larnet S. Hammond and Thomas Nelson as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 313] The Inventory of the estate of Edward S. Atsatt, late of Mattapoisett, was appraised on 22 Nov. 1866 by Isaiah Purrington, John E. Alney, and Thos. Nelson, his real estate totaled $1285.00, and his personal estate totaled $1852.47.

Atsatt, John               Vol. 14E, p.177 John T. Atsatt, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of John Atsatt, late of Mattapoisett, at the request of all the heirs and the widow, on 21 May 1860, with Sam. Sturtevant Jr. and Edward S. Atsatt as sureties. [Vol. 102, p. 239-241] The Inventory of the estate of John Atsatt, late of Mattapoisett, was appraised on 28 May 1860 by Loring Meigs, Wilson Barstow and Abner Harlow, his real estate totaled $2545.00, and his personal estate totaled $1133.80. John T. Atsatt, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory. [Vol. 104, p. 547-549] Samuel Sturtevant Jr., Nathan H. Barstow, and Loring Meigs, all of Mattapoisett, were appointed to set off to the widow Laura Atsatt her dower in the lands of John Atsatt, late of Mattapoisett, on 30 Oct. 1860. The division was dated 9 Nov. 1860, and the widow Laura Atsatt gave her receipt for her share of her husband’s estate in May 1864.

Atwood, Asaph Jr.     Vol. 115, p.361 Nathaniel Shurtleff 2nd, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Asaph Atwood Jr., late of Middleborough, on 23 Feb. 1864, with Cephas Shaw and John Tinkham, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Atwood, Eli               Vol. 71, p. 156 William Atwood 2d, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eli Atwood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 20 May 1833, with Asaph Atwood and Stephen Griffith as sureties.

Atwood, Francis        Vol. 12C, p.561 Shadrach Atwood, of Franklin, Norfolk Co., was granted administration of the estate of Francis Atwood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, who is a brother of the deceased, on 4 Oct. 1853, with Joshua Eddy and Jacob Atwood, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Atwood, John            Vol. 10A, p.233 Benjamin Atwood, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of John Atwood, late of Carver, being the oldest son of the deceased, on 21 Jan. 1839, with Lot Shurtleff and Ebenezer Atwood, both of Carver, as sureties.

Atwood, Joseph         Vol. 52, p. 264 Luther Atwood, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Atwood, late of Carver, yeoman, on 12 Apr. 1824, with Silvanus Shaw & Eliab Wood as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 113-114] Eli Atwood, of Middleborough, Gentleman, Silvanus Shaw, yeoman, & Ephraim Griffith, yeoman, both of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Atwood, late of Carver, yeoman, on 12 Apr. 1824. The Inventory, dated 1 May 1824, totaled $724.64, no real estate, but included $216.50 in notes and cash. Luther Atwood, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1824.

Atwood, Nathaniel    Vol. 17, p. 183 William Atwood, of Plympton, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Atwood, late of Plympton, Gent., on 6 Apr. 1767.

Atwood, Nathaniel    Vol. 10A, p.144 William Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Atwood, late of Carver, on 15 Jan. 1838, with Bennett Briggs, of Middleborough, and Joseph Robbins, of Carver, as sureties.

Atwood, Samuel        Vol. 71, p. 248 Ebenezer Atwood, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Atwood, late of Carver, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1834, with Samuel Atwood and John Savery as sureties.

Atwood, Stephen       Vol. 23, p. 162 Benjamin Shurtliff, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Atwood, late of Plympton, on 7 Apr. 1777, with Isaiah Cushman and George Hammond, both of Plympton, yeomen, as sureties.

Atwood, Tilson         Vol. 129, p.361 Eli Southworth, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Tilson Atwood, late of Brockton, on 25 Jan. 1875, with William Savery, of Carver, and Stephen T. Tilson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Atwood, William       Vol. 46, p. 67   Eli Atwood, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of William Atwood, late of Carver, Gentleman, on 3 Oct. 1814, with Hercules Wiston and John Clark as sureties.

Bacon, Sarah             Vol. 11, p. 212 James Warren, of Plymouth, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of his mother, Madm. Sarah Bacon, late of Plymouth, widow, on 16 Aug. 1749. No inventory was recorded.

Bailey, Israel             Vol. 23, p. 33   Jacob Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Israel Bailey, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1774, with Solomon Packard and David Kingman as sureties.

Barden, John             Vol. 4, p. 454   Mr. Samuel Barrow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of John Barden, late of Middleborough, on 2 Nov. 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 85] Mr. Ebenezer Tinkcom, Mr. Jeremiah Thomas, and Mr. Peter Bennett, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the Estate of John Barden, late of Middleborough, on 2 Nov. 1724. The Inventory was not recorded. [Vol. 5, p. 110-111] The Settlement of the Estate of John Barden, late of Middleborough, was ordered on 28 Apr. 1725, and mentioned the children of the deceased being Ichabod Barden, the son, to have a double share, and Deborah Barden, the daughter, the housing and lands being settled on Ichabod, and Deborah to receive her share out of the personal estate.

Barker, Josiah           Vol. 27, p. 295 Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Barker, late of Pembroke, labourer, on 4 May 1789, with David Kingman and Zadock Leonard as sureties. [Vol. 31, p. 14-15] John Soule, Gentm., Jacob Miller, yeoman, both of Middleborough, and Oliver Holmes, of Halifax, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Josiah Barker, late of Pembroke, labourer, on 4 May 1789. The Inventory totaled only £20.6.5. Jacob Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 June 1789, and he notified the court the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 7 June 1789. After court costs, the entire balance of £18.10.7 was allowed to the widow for her necessaries.

Barnes, Benjamin      Vol. 10A, p.207 Bradford Barnes and John Gooding, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Barnes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 2 Oct. 1838, with Benjamin Barnes and Ellis Barnes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Barnes, Bradford       Vol. 12C, p.299 Bradford Barnes and John Washburn, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Bradford Barnes, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 1 Apr. 1851, with John B. Thomas and Nathaniel Russell Junior, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Barnes, Isaac             Vol. 11B, p. 35 Isaac Barnes and Allen Danforth, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Isaac Barnes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the heirs of the said deceased, on 21 Feb. 1842, with James Collins & George W. Virgin as sureties.

Barnes, Isaac             Vol. 12C, p. 32 Lucy C. Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Barnes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 4 Dec. 1848, with George W. Virgin and James Collins, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Barnes, John             Vol. 9, p. 271   Samuel Foster, Gent., and Jonathan Barnes, cordwainer, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of John Barnes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 June 1744.

Barnes, John             Vol. 10, p. 5     Dorcas Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Barnes, late of Plymouth, on 20 Sept. 1745. [p. 5-8] Deacon Haviland Torrey, Dea. Thomas Foster, and Mr. James Torrey, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Barnes, late of Plymouth, on 20 Sept. 1745. The Inventory was dated 26 Nov. 1745, and totaled £1643.14.2, including his homestead valued at £1000. Dorcas Barnes, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 21 Dec. 1745.

Barnes, Jonathan       Vol. 7, p. 248   Mr. Thomas Doane, of Chatham, County of Barnstable, was granted administration of the estate of his father in law, Jonathan Barnes, late of Plymouth, Seafayring man, on 27 Dec. 1736.

Barnes, Jonathan       Vol. 8, p. 284   Thomas Foster, of Plymouth, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Barnes, late of Plymouth, Seafareingman, on 10 Mar. 1740[/41]. [p. 285-287] Nathaniel Thomas Esqr., Samuel Bartlett Senr., and Thomas Spooner, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jonathan Barnes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Mar. 1740[/41]. The Inventory was dated 16 Apr. 1741, and totaled £633.4.11, including several parcels of land, meadow and swamp. Demands on the estate totaled £655.19.4½.

Barnes, Jonathan       Vol. 14, p. 465 John Torrey, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Barnes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 14 May 1758.

Barnes, Lemuel         Vol. 12, p. 45   Lydia Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Lemuel Barnes, late of Plymouth, Shoarman, on 16 Apr. 1751.

Barnes, Lemuel         Vol. 39, p. 157 Lucy Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Barnes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Apr. 1808.

Barnes, Mary            Vol. 52, p. 324 Ezra Finney, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Barnes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 20 Dec. 1824, with ____ Holmes & Ellis Barnes as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 110-111] Ezra Harlow Jr., Merchant, Ichabod Morton, yeoman, and Bradford Barnes, Merchant, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mary Barnes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 20 Dec. 1824. The Inventory was not dated, but totaled $1103.33, all consisting of real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 27 Dec. 1824, and Ezra Finney, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Apr. 1825, and noted that no personal estate was found.

Barnes, Nathaniel      Vol. 27, p. 70   Zackeus Bartlett and Stephen Churchill, both of Plymouth, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Barnes, late of Plymouth, housewright, on 9 July 1781, with Jona. Diman and Saml. Bartlett as sureties.

Barnes, Nathaniel      Vol. 34, p. 379 Hannah Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Barnes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 2 Mar. 1804.

Barnes, William        Vol. 15, p. 449 Mercy Barnes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Barnes, late of Plymouth, on 12 Feb. 1760.

Barrow, Abner          Vol. 19, p. 524 Bathsheba Barrow was granted administration of the estate of Abner Barrow, late of Plympton, on 3 Oct. 1767, with Daniel Faunce and Josiah Johnson as sureties.

Barrow, Isaac            Vol. 8, p. 400   Samuel Barrow, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Barrow, late of Plymouth, Husbandman, on 3 Aug. 1741.

Barrow, James           Vol. 11, p. 468 Caleb Benson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Barrow, late of Plympton, on 6 Nov. 1750.

Barrow, John             Vol. 4, p. 243   Bethiah Barrow, relict widow of John Barrow, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 23 Sept. 1720. His inventory was taken but not recorded in the probate volume.

Barrow, Robert          Vol. 20, p. 28   Rebeccah Barrow, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Barrow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 Mar. 1768, with Joseph Lucas jr. and Isaac Jackson, both of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Barrows, Albert         Vol. 12C, p. 6   Lydia Barrows, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Albert Barrows, late of Wareham, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Lewis Harlow and Lewin Barrows as sureties.

Barrows, Freeman     Vol. 39, p. 400 Susannah Barrows, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Freeman Barrows, late of Middleborough, Merchant, on 6 Apr. 1813, with Zech. Eddy, Esqr., & Joshua Eddy Jr. as sureties.

Barrows, Isaac           Vol. 39, p. 217 David Jacobs, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Barrows, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 22 June 1808.

Barrows, William      Vol. 12C, p.133 Benjamin Ransom, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of William Barrows, late of Carver, Physician, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 2 Oct. 1849, with Benjamin Chase and James B. Tillson, both of Carver, as sureties.

Bartlett, Abby           Vol. 119, p.392 Abijah W. Goddard, of Brookline, County of Norfolk was granted administration of the estate of Abby Bartlett, singlewoman, late of Plymouth, on 11 Feb. 1867, with Seth Bartlett, of South Boston, County of Suffolk, and Hosea Bartlett, of Lynn, County of Middlesex, as sureties.

Bartlett, Abner          Vol. 46, p. 6     Jesse Bartlett, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Esqure, on 17 Nov. 1813.

Bartlett, Alonzo S.     Vol. 119, p.394 Josiah Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Alonzo S. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 10 June 1867, the widow appearing from the nature of the estate to be the only interested party, with John J. Russell and Caleb B. Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Amasa         Vol. 119, p.391 Schuyler Bartlett, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 11 Mar. 1867, with Esther S. Bartlett and James D. Thurber, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Andrew        Vol. 39, p. 175 Stephen Bartlett and Hosea Bartlett, of Plymouth, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of Andrew Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 10 Jan. 1809, with Ezra Finney & Thomas Doten as sureties.

Bartlett, Ansel           Vol. 61, p. 14   Elkanah Bartlett, of Plymouth, Trader, was granted administration of the estate of Ansel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 Mar. 1826, with Joseph Bartlett Jr. & Thomas Paty as sureties.

Bartlett, Ansel           Vol. 119, p. 33 George Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ansel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 12 Dec. 1864, with Kimball R. Bartlett and Henry Burgess, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Asa              Vol. 10A, p.262 Sarah Bartlett, of Wareham, widow of Asa Bartlett, late of Wareham, Gentleman, petitioned that Silvanus Bourne, Esq., be granted administration of the estate of Asa Bartlett, she having declined, on 18 May 1839. Peter Smith and Lewis Bartlett, both of Wareham, were the sureties on his bond. Lewis Bartlett, Lewis Kinney, and Nathaniel Crocker, all of Wareham, were appointed by Silvanus Bourne, Justice of the Peace, to appraise the estate of Asa Bartlett, late of Wareham, on 18 May 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 587-588] Lewis Bartlett, Lewis Kenney, and Abisha Barrows, all of Wareham, freeholders, were appointed to set off one third part of the real estate of Asa Bartlett, late of Wareham, to his widow Sarah Bartlett, as her dower, for her use during her natural life, on 12 Aug. 1839. They gave their oath before Silvanus Bourne, Justice of the Peace, on 17 Sept. 1839. The division was dated 15 Oct. 1839, and was approved on 2 Dec. 1839. [Vol. 82, p. 173-176] Joseph Bartlett, yeoman, of Wareham, petitioned for a division of the undivided real estate of Asa Bartlett, late of Wareham, on 27 Mar. 1840. Gamaliel Fuller Jr., William S. Fearing, and Jeremiah Bumpus, all of Wareham, were appointed to divide the real estate of Asa Bartlett among his heirs on 13 Apr. 1840. The real estate was divided on 15 Apr. 1840 among his heirs, Van Ranselaer Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Sarah I. Bartlett, Harriet B. Bartlett, and the three youngest children, Helen F. Bartlett, Bradford D. Bartlett, and Asa M. Bartlett. It was signed by Sarah Bartlett, purchaser of Van Ranselaer’s share and guardian of Harriet B., Helen F., Bradford D., and Asa M. Bartlett, Gamaliel Fuller Jr., guardian of Sarah Bartlett, and Joseph Bartlett. The division was approved on 27 May 1840.

Bartlett, Benjamin     Vol. 4, p. 146   Sarah Bartlett, relict widow of Benjamin Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 18 July 1718. [p. 174] The Inventory of the personal estate of Benjamin Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Abiel Shurtleff and John Barns in May 1718. [p. 175] The Inventory of the real estate of Benjamin Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Benjamin Warren, Abiel Shurtleft, Jno. Barns, and John Barns on 27 Mar. 1719.

Bartlett, Benjamin      Vol. 5, p. 354   Mr. Samuel Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Benjamin Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 6 Feb. 1727/8. [p. 569-570] John Partridge, Benjamin Alden, and Nathaniel Brewster, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 6 Feb. 1727/8. The Inventory of the estate of Benjamin Bartlett was not dated or totaled, and listed no real estate, but £53 in bonds. Samuel Bartlett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1727/28.

Bartlett, Benjamin     Vol. 13, p. 469 Jane Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Bartlett Junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 4 June 1755.

Bartlett, Benjamin     Vol. 15, p. 512 Solomon Bartlett, of Plymouth, labourer, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 2 May 1760.

Bartlett, Caleb           Vol. 34, p. 169 Rebecca Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 1 Dec. 1798, with Seth Holmes & Henry Bartlett as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 32-33] Joseph Bartlett, Gentm., Josiah Cornish, Gentm., & John Blackmer, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Caleb Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 1 Dec. 1798. The Inventory of the Estate of Caleb Bartlett, deceased, dated 25 Dec. 1798, totaled $256.41, including his house & barn valued at $140. Rebecca Bartlett, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 9 May 1799.

Bartlett, Charles        Vol. 27, p. 393 Andrew Croswell, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 13 Apr. 1792.

Bartlett, Cynthia        Vol. 10A, p.533 Thomas Paty, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Cynthia Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, no person having been named as Executor in the will of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1844. John B. Thomas and Isaac L. Hedge, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond.

Bartlett, Deborah       Vol. 12C, p.437 Lysander Bartlett, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Bartlett, late of Kingston, single woman, who is the father of the deceased, on 20 Sept. 1852, with Nathaniel D. Drew and Enoch Freeman, of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Dorothy       Vol. 46, p. 113 Henry Bartlett, of Plymouth, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Dorothy Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, on 12 July 1815, with Z. Bartlett and Zabdiel Sampson Esqr. as sureties.

Bartlett, Ebenezer      Vol. 1, p. 288   Hannah Bartlet, Relict and widdow of Ebenezer Bartlet, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 22 Mar. 1697/8. [p. 288-289] The Inventory of the Estate of Ebenezer Bartlet, deceased, was appraised by Saml. Bartlet, William Brewster, and John Sprague on 1 Mar. 1698, and not totaled, but his houses and lands and meadow land was appraised at £100.0. and one half of a sloop with one half of a new mainsaile was valued at £50. Hannah Bartlet, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 22 Mar. 1697/8.

Bartlett, Elisabeth      Vol. 27, p. 437 Thomas Wethrell, of Plymouth, Innholder, was granted administration of the estate of Elisabeth Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, on 10 July 1793, with Peleg Wadsworth and Eph. Spooner as sureties.

Bartlett, Elkanah        Vol. 11B, p.227 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Bartlett, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1844, with Lemuel Morton & Edwin Morton as sureties.

Bartlett, Elnathan       Vol. 3, p. 334   Hannah Bartlett, relict widow of Elnathan Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 3 Mar. 1714/15. [p. 349-350] The Inventory of the estate of Elnathan Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Benjamin Warren, Thomas Clark Junr., and Josiah Morton on 26 Mar. 1715, and totaled £88.1.10, no real estate, but it included £81.8.10 due from the estate of Elnathan Bartlett. Hannah Bartlet, relict widow of Elnathan Bartlet, gave her oath to the inventory on 30 Mar. 1715.

Bartlett, Ephraim       Vol. 34, p. 258 Abigail Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Bartlett junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 15 Nov. 1800. No inventory was recorded.

Bartlett, Ephraim 2d. Vol. 71, p. 127 Isaac Bartlett, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Bartlett 2d, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Saml. Sherman and Charles Churchill as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 182] The Inventory of stock in trade belonging to the estate of Ephraim Bartlett 2d, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Ephraim Morton, Charles Churchill and Lemuel Brown, not dated, but totaled $545.89. Isaac Bartlett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 May 1833.

Bartlett, Flavel           Vol. 12C, p.157 William Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Flavel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Master Mariner, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 30 Jan. 1850, with Truman Bartlett and Andrew Bartlett, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Frederic       Vol. 14E, p. 59 Lysander Bartlett, of Kingston, shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Frederic Bartlett, late of Kingston, shipwright, who is the brother of the deceased, who has left no widow, on 16 May 1859, with Job W. Drew and Christopher P. Drew, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Frederick     Vol. 119, p.390 Elizabeth G. Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Frederick Bartlett, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 11 Mar. 1867, with Alvin G. Morton and Prince Manter, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Freeman       Vol. 11B, p.574 Eleazer S. Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Freeman Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 7 Mar. 1848, with Josiah Robbins & Nathaniel Wood as sureties.

Bartlett, George         Vol. 34, p. 386 Amasa Holmes, yeoman, and Sylvina Bartlett, widow, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of George Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 30 Oct. 1804, with Elias Nye & Nathan Holmes as sureties.

Bartlett, George         Vol. 13D, p. 90 Thomas Bicknell, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of George Bartlett, late of Kingston, mariner, as requested by the widow, on 14 Aug. 1854, with Walter S. Bartlett and Henry Hunt, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, George         Vol. 122, p.233 William Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 13 Sept. 1869, with F. T. Raymond and Wm. F. Bartlett, of Weymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Hannah        Vol. 12C, p.342 Lewis Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, who is a son of the deceased, on 26 Aug. 1851, with Thomas Spear and Ephraim Bartlett, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Harriet W.    Vol. 11B, p.618 Isaac Brewster, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Harriet W. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, as requested by the next of kin of the deceased, on 3 Oct. 1848, with Sarah W. Bartlett, Margaret M. Bartlett & Thatcher R. Raymond as sureties.

Bartlett, Harriet         Vol. 115, p.119 Lysander Bartlett, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Harriet Bartlett, late of Kingston, widow, on 11 Aug. 1862, with Jobe W. Drew and John Fuller, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Henry          Vol. 61, p. 84   Ezra Finney, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Bartlett the second, of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 Feb. 1827, with John B. Thomas & Nathan Hayward as sureties.

Bartlett, Henry          Vol. 13D, p.101 Lysander Bartlett Jr., of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Bartlett, late of Kingston, ship-wright, as requested by the widow, on 29 Aug. 1854, with Lysander Bartlett and Nathaniel D. Drew, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Hosea          Vol. 11B, p.566 Hosea Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hosea Bartlett, late of Plymouth, who is the eldest son of the deceased, there being no widow, on 6 Dec. 1847, with Josiah C. Hovey & John Blackmer as sureties.

Bartlett, Hosea          Vol. 152, p.562 Samuel Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hosea Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 11 July 1881, with N. C. Bartlett and Eleanor Bartlett, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Ichabod        Vol. 3, p. 456   Edward Arnold, of Duxbury, and John Thomas, of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 1 Jan. 1716[/17]. [Vol. 4, p. 50-51] Capt. John Alden and Pelatiah West, of Duxbury, and Joseph Taylor, of Marshfield, were appointed to appraise the lands lying in Marshfield and Duxbury belonging to the estate of Ichabod Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 1 Jan. 1716[/17]. The Inventory was dated 11 Jan. 1716/17, not totaled, but large, including a farm in Marshfield valued at £250, his house and land at Duxbury valued at £100, and others. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 5 Feb. 1716[/17], and Edward Arnold and John Thomas, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 1 Apr. 1717.

Bartlett, Idella W.      Vol. 122, p.519 Lysander Bartlett, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Idella W. Bartlett, late of Kingston, on 9 Oct. 1871, with Christopher P. Drew and Seth Drew, of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Isaac            Vol. 46, p. 198 Mary Bartlett, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Bartlett, late of Kingston, Physician, on 26 Nov. 1816, with Zenas Cushman and Zenas Bryant Junr. as sureties.

Bartlett, James           Vol. 4, p. 446   John Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his brother James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 3 Aug. 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 83-84] Mr. James Barnaby, Mr. Stephen Churchell, and Mr. Francis Addams, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 3 Aug. 1724. The Inventory of the Estate of James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, dated 10 Feb. 1724/5, not totaled, but included a parcel of land at Eel River valued at £65, and a piece of land at Wellingsley & a barn valued at £60. John Bartlett, administrator on the estate of his brother James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Mar. 1724/5.

Bartlett, James 2d      Vol. 39, p. 150 Josiah Sturtevant, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of James Bartlett ye 2d, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Feb. 1808, with Jas. Clark junr. & Seth Clark as sureties.

Bartlett, James           Vol. 11B, p. 33 William Burgess, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of James Bartlett, late of Middleborough, as desired by the widow of the said deceased, on 21 Feb. 1842, with Bradford Harlow & John N. Peirce as sureties.

Bartlett, James           Vol. 11B, p.349 Thatcher R. Raymond, of Medford, Middlesex Co., and Isaac Brewster, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Merchant, who are sons in law of the deceased, and as requested by the widow, on 5 Aug. 1845, with Sarah Bartlett, Margaret M. Bartlett, & Harriet W. Bartlett as sureties.

Bartlett, James           Vol. 115, p.177 Ezra Clark, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of James Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 19 Jan. 1863, with David Clark and Charles H. Peterson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, John Jr.        Vol. 27, p. 335 Dorothy Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Bartlett junr., late of Plymouth, Innholder, on 25 Oct. 1790, with Joshua Thomas Esqr. and Thos. Mathew as sureties.

Bartlett, John Jr.        Vol. 46, p. 21   John Bartlett, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Bartlett Junr., late of Kingston, Mariner, on 1 Feb. 1814, with Ellis Bradford and Thos. P. Beal as sureties.

Bartlett, John E.         Vol. 71, p. 129 Janet H. Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John E. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Cromwell Holmes and Samuel Doten as sureties. [Vol. 73, p. 420-421] Anna Bartlett petitioned the court as guardian of Lewis S. Bartlett, Ellis Bartlett, Cyrus Bartlett, Freeman P. Bartlett, all minors and heirs at law of their brother John E. Bartlett, deceased, of a one ninth share of a small farm and dwelling house in Halifax, which formerly belonged to Hosea Dunbar, deceased, and also the same proportion of a small piece of land with a house thereon which formerly belonged to Ellis Bartlett in Plymouth, to sell their shares on the first Tuesday in May 1833. License to sell the shares was granted on 1 Oct. 1833. [Vol. 74, p. 56] Whereas John E. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, has lately died intestate leaving goods and estate to be administered upon, I declare that administration on said estate be committed unto his widow Janet H. Bartlett, and I do accordingly appoint her Administratrix thereon, 18 Feb. 1833, signed Wilkes Wood, Justice of Probate.

Bartlett, Jonathan      Vol. 27, p. 113 William Bartlett the third, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 17 Mar. 1783, with Lothrop Clark and Jno. Bartlett as sureties.

Bartlett, Jonathan      Vol. 27, p. 428 Lydia Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 28 Mar. 1793, with Wm. Davis and Eleazer Holmes junr. as sureties. [Vol. 27, p. 539] Andrew Croswell, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate Jonathan Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Jan. 1794, the widow of the deceased having also died without completing the administration.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 2, p. 20     Lidia Bartlett, relict widow of Joseph Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband on 18 June 1703. [p. 52] The Inventory of the personal estate of Joseph Bartlett Jur., was apparised by James Warren and Thomas Clarke on 25 Apr. 1703, and totaled £654.3.2, including his homestead valued at £210, and several other parcels of land. Lidia Bartlett, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 Dec. 1703. [Vol. 3, p. 262-263] James Warren, Esq., Ensigne Benjamin Warren, and Capt. Charles Church, all of Plymouth were appointed to appraise the real estate of Joseph Bartlett Junr., late of Plymouth, on 17 June 1713. The Inventory was presented on 17 Dec. 1713. [p. 264-265] The Settlement of the estate of Joseph Bartlett Junr., late of Plymouth, among his heirs: the relict widow, now the wife of Joseph Holmes Junr., of Plymouth, the eldest son Joseph, the second son Samuel, the third son Benjamin, the eldest daughter Lidia, and the youngest daughter Sarah.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 3, p. 105   Robert Bartlett, son of Joseph Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his late father on 8 Mar. 1711/12. [p. 106] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Bartlet, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Ephraim Little, John Dyer, & Stephen Barnabe on 29 Feb. 1711[/12]. [p. 173-178] The Division of the real estate of Joseph Bartlett, late of Plymouth, dated 20 June 1712, mentioned his children: Robert Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, deceased, Elnathan Bartlett, Benjamin Bartlett, Hannah, the wife of Joseph Silvester, Mary, the wife of John Barnes, and Sarah, the wife of Elisha Holmes.

Bartlett, Joseph Jr.     Docket #1317   Jane Bartlett, widow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bartlett Jr., late of Plymouth, Cordwainer, on 22 Nov. 1760, with Job Morton, Cooper, and Benja. Bartlett Jr., yeoman, both of Plymouth, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 27, p. 125 Joseph Bartlett, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Capt. Joseph Bartlett, late of Kingston, Mariner, on 25 June 1783, with Peleg Wadsworth and Eph. Spooner as sureties.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 27, p. 286 Seth Drew, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bartlett, late of Kingston, mariner, on 1 Dec. 1788, with Jno. Faunce and Thos. Gannett as sureties.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 71, p. 284 Zacheus Bartlett, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Esquire, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Zacheus Bartlett 2d and Isaac Bartlett 2d as sureties.

Bartlett, Joseph          Vol. 71, p. 463 Ebenezer G. Parker, of Plymouth Esquire, was granted administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Joseph Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Esq., who died testate naming Benjamin M. Watson as executor of his estate, who is now also deceased, on 7 Dec. 1835, with N. M. Davis and J. B. Thomas as sureties.

Bartlett, Joshua          Vol. 39, p. 214 Elizabeth Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 23 Nov. 1807, with Nathl. Goodwin & Thomas Goodwin as sureties.

Bartlett, Judah           Vol. 12C, p.483 Timothy Gordon, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Blacksmith, as requested by the widow of the deceased, who declined, on 17 Jan. 1853, with J. H. Loud and Allen Danforth, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Kimball R.   Vol. 138, p.368 Isabel C. Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Kimball R. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 26 Dec. 1881, with Winslow Rickard and Lewis S. Wadsworth, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Lemuel        Vol. 27, p. 411 William Bartlett junr., of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Shoreman, on 15 Dec. 1792, with Eph. Spooner and Lewis Weston as sureties.

Bartlett, Lemuel        Vol. 52, p. 389 Lemuel Bartlett & William Clark, both of Plymouth, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 8 Aug. 1825, with Finney Leach & Robert Dunham as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 350-352] John Cornish, yeoman, Josiah Cornish Jr., Gent., & Stephen Bartlett, yeoman, of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lemuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 27 July 1825. The Inventory was not dated, but the personal estate totaled $69.25, and the real estate totaled $694.25, which included three fifths parts of a house & garden, and 5½ acres of improved land with a barn & corn house. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 1 Aug. 1825, and the administrators, Lemuel Bartlett and William Clark, gave their oath to the inventory on 8 Aug. 1825, and they were directed to deliver to Polly Bartlett, the widow, $69.25 out of the personal estate for her necessaries. They informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 8 Aug. 1825.

Bartlett, Lewis           Vol. 13D, p. 21 Ivory L. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Master Mariner, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 5 Dec. 1853, with William R. Drew and Benjamin Cobb, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Lucy            Vol. 13D, p.377 Paran Bartlett, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Bartlett, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 2 Feb. 1857, with Amasa Holmes and Abiather Hoxie, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Lydia           Vol. 61, p. 41   Hosea Bartlett, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, on 17 July 1826, with Vinal Burgess & Stephen Bartlett as sureties.

Bartlett, Margaret      Vol. 39, p. 34   Joseph Bartlett junr., of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Margaret Bartlett, late of Plymouth, widow, on 11 Nov. 1805, with Zach. Bartlett & Ross. Cotton as sureties.

Bartlett, Mary            Vol. 12C, p. 79 Lemuel Stephens, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of estate of Mary Bartlett, late of Plymouth, as petitioned by Allen Danforth, guardian of Mary Bartlett, daughter and only heir of the deceased, on 1 May 1849, with Thomas Bartlett 2d and William Stephens, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Melatiah       Vol. 52, p. 407 Zaccheus Bartlett Esquire, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Melatiah Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 17 Oct. 1825, with Thomas Russell & Joseph Bartlett Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 540-542] The Inventory of the Estate of Capt. Melatiah Bartlett, late of Plymouth, was appraised by James Cushman, Joseph Bartlett, and William Clark on 27 Oct. 1825, and totaled $500.34, including his real estate, valued at $344. Zaccheus Bartlett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Nov. 1825, and he was directed to deliver to Sarah Bartlett, the widow, $40 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Bartlett, Nancy C.      Vol. 138, p.250 Thomas Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy C. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 14 Jan. 1878, with George E. Morton and George Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Nathaniel     Vol. 6, p. 264   Mr. Joshua Delano, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 1 Dec. 1732. [p. 321-322] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Alden, Pelatiah West, and Samuel Weston, not dated or totaled, but his house & lands in Duxbury were valued at £360, Joseph Bartlett’s house valued at £110, a Vessell upon the Stocks was valued at £467, the Sloop Experiment was valued at £184, and Cargo in the Sloop Experiment was valued at £176.08. Joshua Delano, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 Mar. 1732/33, the same day he gave his oath to the inventory of Samuel Delano, which was appraised by the same men. [p. 365] Additional Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, appraised by John Alden, Pelatiah West, and Samuel Weston on 30 June 1733, totaling £44.19.01 was reported. [p. 377-378] Articles from the Estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, valued at £74.7.0, were set off to Abiah Bartlett, relict widow of Nathaniel Bartlett, on 25 July 1733.

Bartlett, Nathaniel     Vol. 23, p. 82   Andrew Bartlett, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 4 Mar. 1776, with William Rider and Amos Rider, both of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Bartlett, Nathaniel     Vol. 34, p. 362 Lemuel Bartlett and Nathaniel Bartlett, both of Plymouth, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Nov. 1802. No inventory was recorded.

Bartlett, Nathaniel 2d Vol. 115, p.122 Nathaniel Brown, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bartlett 2nd, late of Plymouth, on 11 Aug. 1862, with Nathaniel C. Barnes and Corban Barnes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Nathaniel     Vol. 129, p. 24 Sarah C. Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, being the widow of the deceased, on 25 Nov. 1872, with William N. Howland and Thomas B. Sears as sureties.

Bartlett, Patty            Vol. 129, p.295 David Bartlett, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Patty Bartlett, late of West Bridgewater, who was her husband, on 24 Aug. 1874, with Henry W. Leach, of West Bridgewater, and Loring W. Puffer, of Brockton, as sureties.

Bartlett, Peleg            Vol. 46, p. 314 Eli Cook, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Bartlett, late of Kingston, Mariner, on 4 Jan. 1819, with Stephen Drew and John Thomas Jr. as sureties.

Bartlett, Rebecca A.   Vol. 122, p.295 Mercy B. Lovell, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca A. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 14 Feb. 1870, with Isaac Brewster and James Cox, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Robert          Vol. 4, p. 90     Sarah Bartlett and Thomas Bartlett, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Robert Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 3 May 1718. [p. 91-92] Capt. Benjamin Warren, Abiel Shurtleff, and Francis Adams, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Robert Bartlet, late of Plymouth, on 6 Feb. 1717/18. The Inventory of the Estate of Robert Bartlet, late of Plymouth, was dated 11 Feb. 1717/18, not totaled, but large, including his homestead and housing thereon valued at £255, and several other parcels of land. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 3 May 1718. [p. 205] Benjamin Warren, James Barnaby, Abiel Shurtleff, John Barnes, & Francis Adams appointed to divide the real estate of Robert Bartlett, late of Plymouth, into 11 equal shares on 24 July 1719. [Vol. 8, p. 441] On 24 July 1719 Benjamin Warren, James Barnabas, Abiel Shurtleff, John Barnes and Francis Adams, all of Plymouth, were appointed to make a division and partition fll all the housing & lands of Robert Bartlett, late of Plymouth, and to divide it into 11 equal parts, set off to Thomas Bartlett, the eldest son, the 4th & 5th shares, to Elizabeth Bartlett the 1st share, to Hannah the 2nd share, to Joseph the 3rd share, to Ebenezer the 6th share, to Sarah the 7th share, to Robert the 8th share, to James the 9th share, to Lemuel the 10th share, and to John the 11th share. The division accepted on 10 Mar. 1740.

Bartlett, Rufus           Vol. 11B, p.476 Nathaniel C. Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus Bartlett, late of Plymouth who is a son of the deceased, and as requested by his brothers and other heirs of the deceased, on 15 Feb. 1847, with Thomas Bartlett 2d & Timothy Allen as sureties.

Bartlett, Samuel         Vol. 3, p. 255   Hannah Bartlett, relict widow of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 19 Dec. 1713. [p. 291-292] The Inventory of the personal estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Edward Southworth, John Wadsworth, and Israel Silvester, on 15 Jan. 1713/14. Mr. Edward Southworth, Mr. John Wadsworth, and Mr. Israel Silvester, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the real estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 19 Dec. 1713. The Inventory of his real estate was also dated 15 Jan. 1713/14. [p. 293-294] Mr. Edward Southworth, Mr. William Bruster, Mr. John Wadsworth, Mr. Israel Silvester, and Thomas Bonney, all of Duxbury, were appointed to divide the real estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, on 1 Mar. 1713/14, between the eldest son Benjamin, and sons Joseph, Samuel, & Ichabod. [p. 294-296] The Division of the real estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, was dated 19 Apr. 1714. [p. 296-298] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Duxbury, dated 20 Apr. 1714, among his heirs: the widow Hannah, and children Benjamin, Joseph, Samuel, Ichabod, Hannah, Elizabeth, Lidia, and Sarah.

Bartlett, Samuel         Vol. 12, p. 71   Samuel Bartlett, of Plymouth, fisherman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 27 Apr. 1751.

Bartlett, Samuel         Vol. 20, p. 204 Elizabeth Bartlet, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bartlet, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 10 Apr. 1769, with Ephraim Spooner and Thomas Wethrel, both of Plymouth, merchants, as sureties.

Bartlett, Samuel         Vol. 27, p. 501 Amasiah Churchill junr. and Joseph Bartlett junr., both of Plymouth, Mariners, were granted administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 20 May 1784, who died testate naming Nathaniel Morton junr. as executor of his estate, but he died without completing the administration. [See the Will of Samuel Bartlett.]

Bartlett, Samuel         Vol. 119, p.235 Bourne S. Bartlett and George F. Bartlett, both of New Bedford, were granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 26 Feb. 1866, with Ivory H. Bartlett and Harvy Bartlett, both of New Bedford, as sureties.

Bartlett, Sarah T.       Vol. 12C, p.113 Amasa Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah T. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 13 Aug. 1849, with Bourne Spooner, of Plymouth, William S. Bartrlett, of Boston, and Schuyler Sampson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Silvanus       Vol. 39, p. 329 Nathaniel Spooner, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 25 Nov. 1811, with Rosseter Cotton, Esqr., & James Spooner as sureties.

Bartlett, Solomon      Vol. 52, p. 117 Henry Jackson, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Bartlett, late of Plymouth, labourer, on 18 Mar. 1822, with Thos. Paty & Ichd. Davie as sureties.

Bartlett, Stephen        Vol. 71, p. 307 Amasa Holmes Junior, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1835, with Lewis L. Bartlett and Thomas Morton Jr. as sureties.

Bartlett, Stephen        Vol. 138, p. 65 William Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 22 Jan. 1877, with Phebe Bartlett and Ezra S. Diman, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bartlett, Thomas M.   Vol. 52, p. 281 Charles Bartlett, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas M. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 21 June 1824, with Isaac Bartlett & Zacheus Bartlett as sureties.

Bartlett, Victor A.      Vol. 115, p.421 Andrew Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Victor A. Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 13 June 1864, with Asa Bullard and George Pomroy Smith, both of Boston, as sureties.

Bartlett, Walter S.      Vol. 138, p.113 Susan A. Bartlett, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Walter S. Bartlett, late of Kingston, on 9 Apr. 1877, with Walter J. Bartlett and Samuel Atwell Jr., of Kingston, as sureties.

Bartlett, William        Vol. 4, p. 1       Sarah Bartlett, relict widow of William Bartlett, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her husband on 26 Apr. 1717. [p. 1-2] The Inventory of the estate of William Bartlett, late of Duxborough, was appraised by James Partridge and John Wadsworth on 12 Jan. 1716/17, and totaled £228.6.0. Sarah Bartlett, the relict widow of William Bartlett, late of Duxborough, gave her oath to the inventory on 26 Apr. 1717.

Bartlett, William        Vol. 46, p. 151 John Cornish Junr., of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Bartlett, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 16 May 1816, with Amasa Holmes and Deborah Bartlett as sureties.

Bartlett, William 3d   Vol. 10A, p.162 Amasa Holmes Jr. petitioned for administration of the estate of William Bartlett 3d., of Plymouth, manufacturer, on 15 Jan. 1838. Thomas N. Bartlett and Amasa Holmes, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Amasa Holmes, William Clark, and Nathaniel Clark, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Bartlett 3d. on 15 Jan. 1838.

Bartlett, Zacheus       Vol. 34, p. 231 Joseph Bartlett, Gentleman, George Bartlett junr., and Melatiah Bartlett, yeomen, all of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Zacheus Bartlett, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 7 Apr. 1800, with Zachs. Bartlett & Isaac LeBaron as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 426-427] The Inventory of the Estate of Capt. Zacheus Bartlett, late of Plymouth, not dated, was appraised by Branch Blackmer, William Bartlett 3d, and Elkanah Holmes, and totaled $2786.03, including his Home Farm estimated at 86 acres valued at $1548, 6 acres at Monument Point valued at $210, 8 acres at Sumack Hole valued at $150, the Dwelling House valued at $300, an old barn valued at $50, 140 acres of wood land at long pond valued at $210, a Pew in the meeting house valued at $40, and others. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 21 June 1800, and Joseph Bartlett & Geo. Bartlett, two of ye administrators of the estate, gave their oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1801.

 

Bartlett, Zacheus       Vol. 119, p.260 Zacheus Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Zacheus Bartlett, late of Plymouth, on 12 Mar. 1866, with Clark Bartlett and James B. Lynch, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bassett, Cyrus           Vol. 12C, p.190 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Bassett, late of Bridgewater, as requested by Urana Bassett, the widow of the deceased, who declines, and the children of the deceased, who also decline, on 2 Apr. 1850, with Abram Washburn 2d and Mitchell Keith, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bassett, Elizabeth      Vol. 9, p. 233   Benjamin Eames, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Bassett, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Mar. 1744. [p. 233-234] John Eames, Ephraim Fobes, and Jonathan Howard, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elizabeth Bassett, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Mar. 1743[/44]. The Inventory of the Estate of Elizabeth Bassett, of Bridgewater, was dated 7 Mar. 1743/4, and totaled £134.4.0. Benja. Eames, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1744.

Bassett, George         Vol. 119, p.402 George W. Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of George Bassett, late of Bridgewater, on 14 Jan. 1867, with Josiah L. Bassett and Caleb Hobart, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bassett, Hannah M.    Vol. 129, p.374 George W. Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah M. Bassett, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Mar. 1875, with Ira M. Conant and James M. Leonard, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bassett, Jesse            Vol. 71, p. 119 Thomas Paty, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Bassett, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 3 Dec. 1832, with Ichd. Davie and Thos. Bassett as sureties.

Bassett, Joseph          Vol. 8, p. 432   Elizabeth Bassett, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bassett, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1741. [p. 459-460] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Joseph Bassett, of Bridgewater, was appraised by John Ames, Ephraim Fobes and Jona. Howard on 8 Oct. 1741, not totaled, but his land & housing on the south side of the highway was valued at £700, his land upon the north side of the highway was also valued at £700, 5 lots of meadow at the Great Meadow valued at £50, and others. Elizabeth Bassett, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 8 May 1742. [Vol. 9, p. 234-235] Benjamin Eames, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bassett, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, which had originally been granted to his widow Elizabeth Bassett, who has since deceased without completing the administration, on 2 Apr. 1744.

Bassett, Joseph          Vol. 52, p. 291 John Bassett, of Hingham, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bassett, late of Hingham, trader, on 9 Aug. 1824, with Charles Hersey & Nathl. Cushing as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 329-330] Jotham Lincoln Jun. Esquire, Henry Nye, Trader, & Rufus W. Lincoln, Trader, all of Hingham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Bassett, late of Hingham, Painter, on 9 Aug. 1824. The Inventory, dated 3 Sept. 1824, totaled $815.25, including his real estate valued at $740.00, which included one undivided fourth part in a wharf with the buildings & land adjacent valued at $500, an undivided fourth part of a house & land adjacent to the homestead of his father now deceased valued at $175, and 160 acres of land in the State of Illinois valued at $40. John Bassett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Sept. 1824.

Bassett, Lydia           Vol. 71, p. 209 Newton Southworth, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Bassett, late of Rochester, widow, on 20 Jan. 1834, with Joseph Meigs and Josiah D. Sturtevant as sureties.

Bassett, Nathan         Vol. 114, p.270 Josiah L. Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Bassett, late of Bridgewater, on 9 Jan. 1865, with Josiah W. Bassett and Abiel Bassett as sureties, who died testate, but the executor named refused. [See the Will of Nathan Bassett].

Bassett, Paschal         Vol. 12C, p.162 Mary Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Paschal Bassett, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 30 Jan. 1850, with Wm H. Davis, of Milton, and Sarah C. Bassett, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bassett, Perez            Vol. 61, p. 194 Lydia Bassett, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Bassett, late of Rochester, mariner, on 7 May 1828, with Gideon Barstow & Amittai B. Hammond as sureties.

Bassett, Perez Jr.       Vol. 61, p. 195 Lydia Bassett, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Bassett Junr., late of Rochester, trader, on 7 May 1828, with Gideon Barstow & Amittai B. Hammond as sureties.

Bassett, Thomas Jr.    Vol. 71, p. 106 Anselm Bassett, of Taunton, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Bassett Jr., late of Rochester, on 6 Nov. 1832, with Ezra Bassett and Stephen Bassett as sureties. [Vol. 73, p. 67] Anselm Bassett, administrator of the estate of Thomas Bassett Jr., late of Rochester, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $500, and petitioned for a license to sell $500 of the real estate to pay the debts on 12 Aug. 1833. License was granted on 1 Oct. 1833. [Vol. 74, p. 172-173] The Inventory of the estate of Thomas Bassett Junior, Blacksmith, late of Rochester, was appraised by John H. Clark, Theophilus King and Nobel E. Bates, not dated, his real estate valued at $2398, including his homestead, subject to a mortgage, valued at $1515, and his personal estate totaled $296.85. Anselm Bassett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 May 1833, and he was directed to deliver to Abigail Bassett, widow of the deceased, the entire personal inventory for her necessaries on 8 May 1833.

Bassett, Urania          Vol. 122, p.130 Daniel Crocker, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Urania Bassett, late of North Bridgewater, on 14 Dec. 1868, with Charles C. Bixby and David Whittemore, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bassett, William        Vol. 27, p. 346 Joseph Bassett and William Bassett, both of Rochester, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of William Bassett, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1791, with Jas. Haskall and David Peckham as sureties.

Bates, Caleb              Vol. 46, p. 397 George Russell, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Bates, late of Kingston, mariner, on 20 Mar. 1820, with Nathll. Russell, Esq. and Wm S. Russell as sureties.

Bates, Calvin             Vol. 11B, p.194 Jane P. Bates, of North Bridgewater, widow of Calvin Bates, late of North Bridgewater, Housewright, declined the administration and requested that her brother, Edwin H. Kingman, of North Bridgewater, be appointed as administrator of her husband’s estate, which was granted on 7 Nov. 1843, with Jesse Perkins and Daniel Crocker, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bates, David             Vol. 12C, p.137 Charles Rider, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of David Bates, late of Carver, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 7 Nov. 1849, with Thomas Maxham and Joseph Barrows, both of Carver, as sureties.

Bates, Jane                Vol. 13D, p.231 Isaac Kingman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jane Bates, late of North Bridgewater, widow, as requested by the guardian of the minor heirs, on 2 Oct. 1855, with Franklin Ames and Galen E. Pratt, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Beal, Nathan             Vol. 122, p.643 Nathan Beal, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Beal, late of Abington, on 22 Aug. 1872, with Josiah Torrey and Charles P. Mitchell, of Abington, as sureties.

Bearce, Calvin           Vol. 138, p. 72 Calvin Bearce Jr., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Bearce, late of Plymouth, on 7 Feb. 1877, with Thomas Bearce and George F. Bartlett, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bearce, Gideon          Vol. 17, p. 21   Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Bearce, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 148] the Inventory of the Estate of Gideon Barse, late of Halifax, was appraised on 7 Apr. 1761 by Austin Bears, Andrew Bears and Hezekhh. Bears, and totaled £213.1.6, including his homestead land and buildings valued at £186.13.4. Robert Waterman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory in May 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 225-226] Noah Cushing, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Gideon Bearce, late of Halifax, husbandman, on 7 Dec. 1761, Robert Waterman, the administrator, having since deceased. [Vol. 116, p. 241] Claims against the estate of Gideon Bearce, late of Halifax, examined by Edward Sears and Noah Cushing, totaled £162.11.6.

Bearce, James           Vol. 17, p. 111 Austin Bearce, of Halifax, Yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Bearce, late of Halifax, on 5 Sept. 1762. [Vol. 16, p. 530] The Inventory of the Estate of James Bearce, late of Halifax, was appraised on 5 Nov. 1763 by Noah Cushing, Ignatius Loring, and Barnabas Briggs, and totaled £54.1.5, his real estate consisting of only cedar swamp and upland. Austion Bearce, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Nov. 1763. [Vol. 19, p. 25] Ebenezer Briggs, of Halifax, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of James Bearce, late of Halifax, on 4 Apr. 1764, Austin Bearce, the administrator, on account of his bad state of health being incapable of enacting such business.

Bearce, John             Vol. 17, p. 20   Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Bearce, late of Halifax, Husbandman, on 6 Apr. 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 113] The Inventory of the estate of John Bearce, late of Abington, was appraised on 17 Apr. 1761 by Austin Bearce, Andrew Bearce and Hezekiah Bearce, and totaled £17.19.1. Robert Waterman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 May 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 224-225] Noah Cushing, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of John Bearce, late of Halifax, Husbandman, on 7 Dec. 1761, Robert Waterman, the administrator, having since deceased. [Vol. 16, p. 228] Claims against the estate of John Bearce, late of Halifax, examined by Edward Sears and Noah Cushing, totaled £113.2.8.

Bearce, Mial              Vol. 13, p. 53   Edward Sears, of Halifax, Inholder, was granted administration of the estate of Mial Bearce, late of Halifax, Husbandman, on 2 Apr. 1753. [p. 66] The Inventory of the Estate of Mial Bearce, late of Halifax, was appraised on 3 Apr. 1753 by Robt. Waterman, Noah Cushing, and Benja. Gilbert, and totaled £226.10.10½, including his real estate valued at £184. Edward Sears, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 May 1753.

Bears, James             Vol. 5, p. 410   John Bears, of Plympton was granted administration of the estate of his father John Bears, late of Plympton, on 7 Oct. 1728. No inventory of his estate was recorded.

Bell, John                  Vol. 7, p. 196   Mr. Josiah Perkins, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of John Bell, late of Plympton, Schoolmaster, on 20 May 1736. [p. 224] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. John Bell, not dated, appraised by James Shaw, Isaac Nye, and Samuel Ransom, totaled £180.2.10, no real estate. Josiah Perkins, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Sept. 1736.

Bennet, Cornelius      Vol. 17, p. 159 Ruth Bennet, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Bennet, late of Middleborough, Phisician, on 22 May 1766.

Bennet, Ebenezer L.  Vol. 39, p. 80   Betty Bennet, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Levi Bennet, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1806, with N. Bennet, Esqr., & N. Wilder jr. as sureties.

Bennet, Isaac             Vol. 13, p. 470 Isaac Bennett, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Bennet, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 24 June 1755.

Bennet, John             Vol. 39, p. 291 Jacob Bennet, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Bennet, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 21 Mar. 1811, with Thomas Bennet & Elisha Clark as sureties.

Bennet, Joseph          Vol. 8, p. 442   Thankfull Bennet, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bennet, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 29 Jan. 1741[/42]. [p. 501-502] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Bennet, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Bennet, Deacon Saml. Wood, and Jacob Tompson on 9 Apr. 1742, and totaled £1208.0.6, his homestead land with the buildings valued at £900. Thankfull Bennet, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 May 1742.

Bennet, Nehemiah     Vol. 20, p. 274 Jacob Bennet, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Bennet, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 9 Oct. 1769, with Jona. Tilson and Ephm. Wood as sureties.

Bennet, Nehemiah     Vol. 39, p. 229 Polly E. Bennet, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Bennet, late of Middleborough, Esquire, on 1 Jan. 1810, with Isaac Thomson, Esqr., & John Bennet as sureties.

Bennett, Joseph W.    Vol. 10A, p.319 Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph W. Bennett, late of East Bridgewater, the widow of the deceased having declined, on 20 Jan. 1840, with Abram Washburn and Seth Washburn, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bennett, Michael       Vol. 12C, p.307 Lothrop Perkins, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Michael Bennett, late of Rochester, on 6 May 1851, with Noah C. Perkins and Branch Harlow, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bennett, Nehemiah    Vol. 122, p.218 John Bennett, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Bennett, late of Middleborough, the widow and the only son in this state have assented thereto, on 12 July 1869, with Jeremiah H. Bennett, of New Bedford, and Cornelius B. Wood, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bennett, Thomas       Vol. 11B, p.438 Ebenezer Pickens, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Bennett, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow and heirs at law of the deceased, on 4 Aug. 1846, with Jacob Bennett 2d & William H. Wood as sureties.

Benson, Betsey          Vol. 11B, p.496 Philander Wood, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Benson, late of Bridgewater, as requested by the brothers of the deceased, on 6 Apr. 1847, with Seth Washburn & Abram Washburn as sureties.

Benson, Cyrus Jr.      Vol. 13D, p.109 Lydia W. Benson, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Benson Jr., late of Bridgewater, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 3 Oct. 1854, with Spencer Leonard Jr. and Cyrus Benson, both of Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 97, p. 110-111] Cyrus Benson, Martin Leonard, and Simeon W. Mitchell, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Lydia W. Benson, the widow of Cyrus Benson Jr., late of Bridgewater, her dower of one third par of the estate of her late husband on 27 Feb. 1855. The division was dated 9 Mar. 1855, and approved in Apr. 1855.

Benson, John             Vol. 34, p. 395 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Benson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1805.

Benson, Jonathan      Vol. 34, p. 332 John Benson, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Benson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 9 Nov. 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 285] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Benson, late of Bridgewater, dated 2 Dec. 1802, was appraised by Jona. Leonard, Isaac Keith, and John Harden 3d, and totaled $2369.31, his real estate totaled $1850.95, including the Homestead with all the buildings valued at $1099.95, and other lands. Jno. Benson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Mar. 1803.

Benson, Jonathan      Vol. 34, p. 396 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was appointed the administration de bonis non of the estate of Jonathan Benson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, the original administrator, John Benson, having died without completing the administration, on 2 Apr. 1805.

Benson, Lydia W.      Vol. 152, p.238 Zeno Benson, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia W. Benson, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Dec. 1879, with Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, and Lewis Leonard, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Benson, Martha         Vol. 34, p. 357 Ebenezer Benson, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration with will of the estate of Martha Benson, late of Bridgewater, widow, the Executor named in the will, Benjamin Willis Esq., having refused, on 5 Oct. 1801.

Benson, Nahum         Vol. 61, p. 12   Philander Wood, of Bridgewater, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Nahum Benson, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 20 Mar. 1826, with Job Bearce & Seth Benson as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 216-217] Spencer Leonard, Samuel Leonard Jr. & Rufus Wood, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nahum Benson, late of Bridgewater, on 20 Mar. 1826. The Inventory of Nahum Benson, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, was dated 25 Mar. 1826, and totaled $523.87, his homestead in Bridgewater containing 2 acres of land and one half of the house standing thereon was valued at $290, and the inventory included a note against Jonah Benson for $15. Philander Wood, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1826, and he was directed to deliver to Chloe, the widow, $170 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Benson, Rebecca       Vol. 11B, p.414 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Benson, late of Middleborough, Singlewoman, on 5 May 1846, with Silvanus Barrows & Otis Thomas 2d as sureties.

Benson, Seth             Vol. 138, p.219 Seth Benson Jr., of Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Benson, late of Plymouth, on 10 Sept. 1877, with George Benson and S. P. Brown Jr., of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bent, Experience       Vol. 13, p. 172 Joseph Bent, of Middleborough, nailer, was granted administration of the estate of Experience Bent, late of Middleborough, on 12 Jan. 1754.

Bent, John                 Vol. 12C, p.556 John Bent, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of John Bent, late of Carver, yeoman, who is a nephew of the deceased, and was requested by the children of the deceased, on 26 Sept. 1853, with Lewis Pratt, of Carver, and Hershall E. Briggs, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Berce, Andrew          Vol. 34, p. 366 George William Munro, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Berce, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1803. [Vol. 38, p. 322] Simeon Chandler of Halifax, yeoman, Abel Stetson, yeoman, & Jacob Berce, Gentleman, both of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Andrew Berce, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1803. The Inventory, dated 11 Apr. 1803, totaled only $168.00, all real estate. Geo. Wm. Munroe, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 May 1803, and he notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Bessey, Marshal        Vol. 11B, p.118 Sarah B. Bessey, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Marshal Bessey, late of Duxbury, who is the widow of the said deceased, on 29 Nov. 1842, with Chandler Sampson & John Ford as sureties.

Billington, Isaac        Vol. 3, p. 156   Seth Billington, of Middleborough, son of Isaac Billington, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of his father’s estate on 21 June 1712. The Inventory of the estate of Isaac Billington was appraised by Joseph Vaughan and Henry Wood on 16 Apr. 1712.

Billington, Seth         Vol. 4, p. 95     Samuel Warren, brother in law of Seth Billington, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Billington on 11 June 1718. [p. 96] The Inventory of the goods, chattels & credits of Seth Billington, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Elisha Vaughan and Henry Wood on 27 May 1718, and totaled £53.7.8. Samuel Warren, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 June 1718. [p. 100] The Division of the estate of Seth Billington, late of Middleborough, dated 20 June 1718, among his brothers & sisters: Samuel Warren, who is married to one of the sisters, Isaac Billington, Desire Bonney, the children of Lydia Washbourn, deceased, Elinor Warren, and Mary Wood.

Bisbe, Elijah              Vol. 9, p. 148   Elijah Bisbe, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Elijah Bisbe, late of Plympton, on 21 Sept. 1743. [p. 172] The Inventory of the Real and Personal Estate of Mr. Elijah Bisbe, late of Plympton, was appraised by Nathll. Fuller, George Samson, and Benja. Weston on 20 Dec. 1743, and totaled £506.16.1½, including his homestead on both sides of the road valued at £325. Elijah Bisbe, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Dec. 1743.

Bisbee, Olive            Vol. 71, p. 83   Martin Perkins, of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Olive Bisbee, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 13 Aug. 1832, with Jonathan Parker and Zebedee Chandler as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 554-555] Jonathan Parker Esq., Josiah T. Ellis, and John P. Ellis, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Olive Bisbee, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 13 Aug. 1832. The Inventory was dated 13 Nov. 1832, her real estate valued at $115.00, and her personal estate valued at $42.77. Martin Perkins, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Dec. 1832.

Bisbee, Zebulon        Vol. 11B, p.127 Sarah Bisbee, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon Bisbee, late of Kingston, who is a widow of the said deceased, on 5 Dec. 1842, with Melsar Whitten & John Bartlett 3d as sureties.

Bisbey, Elijah            Vol. 34, p. 388 Noah Bisbey, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Bisbey, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1805.

Bishop, John             Vol. 61, p. 350 Ezra Finney, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of John Bishop, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 12 Apr. 1830, with Jno. B. Thomas & John Bartlett 3d. as sureties.

Blackmer, George E. Vol. 61, p. 339 William Clark, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of George E. Blackmer, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 15 Feb. 1830, with Samuel Bartlett & Ichabod Morton as sureties.

Blackmer, Richard     Vol. 39, p. 149 Josiah Sturtevant, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Richard Blackmer, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 29 Feb. 1808, with Branch Blackmer & Jno. Blackmer as sureties.

Bolton, John              Vol. 4, p. 323   John Boulton and Sarah Boulton, of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of John Boulton, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Apr. 1722. The Inventory of the estate of John Bolton, of Bridgewater, was appraised by Nathanael Brett, John Field, and Joseph Edson on 21 Dec. 1721.

Bolton, John              Vol. 61, p. 440 Jonas Hartwell, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John Bolton, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1831, with Benja. B. Howard and Libbeus Packard as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 149] Nathan Alger Jr., George W. Lothrop, and Stillman Alger, all of West Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Bolton, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1831. The inventory, dated 21 Nov. 1831, totaled $239.89, no real estate. Jonas Hartwell, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Apr. 1832.

Bolton, Mary             Vol. 5, p. 704   Mr. Jonathan Washburne, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Bolton, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, on 25 Apr. 1730. [p. 789-790] The Real Estate of Mary Bolton, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Eleazer Carver, Jonathan Sprague, and Daniel Hudson on 15 June 1730, and consisted of a piece of land of about 6 acres with a building thereon valued at £50. John Washburn, the administrator on the Estate of Mary Bolton, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 July 1730.

Bolton, Philip            Vol. 52, p. 191 Solomon Perkins, of Bridgewater, forgeman, was granted administration of the estate of Philip Bolton, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 17 Feb. 1823, with Benja. Pope, Esq., & Sears Washburn as sureties.

Bonney, Daniel         Vol. 34, p. 180 Jedediah Holmes, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Bonney, late of Plympton, Founder, on 22 Mar. 1799. [Vol. 36, p. 536-540] The Inventory of all the Estate of Daniel Bonney, late of Plympton, dated 6 May 1799, was appraised by Levi Bryant, Zenas Bryant, & Jabez Weston, and totaled $878.97, including his homestead & buildings valued at $495.02, land at Halifax valued at $42.33, land at Pembroke valued at $52.50, out land in Plympton valued at $64.42, and one eighth of Kingston Furnace valued at $82. Jedediah Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 May 1799, informed the court that he apprehended the estate to be insolvent, and prayed for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 30 May 1799. Seth Cushing of Plympton, Esqr., and John Faunce of Kingston, yeoman, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Danl. Bonney, late of Plympton, Founder, on 30 May 1799, which totaled $940.15.7, including a big note of hand to Ebenezer Washburn Esqr. for $559.34, and other notes of hand to Jedediah Holmes, David Beal, Nathaniel Bonney, John Faunce, his widow Lydia Bonney, Lemuel Holmes, Elijah Bisbee junr., Seth Bonney, Dr. Isaac Bartlett, and many others. The balance of his estate was distributed to his creditors on 20 Oct. 1800.

Bonney, Ebenezer     Vol. 3, p. 202   Thomas Bonney, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of his son Ebenezer Bonney, late of Duxbury, on 29 Dec. 1712. [p. 203] The Inventory of the estate of Ebenr. Bonney, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Israel Silvester and Phillip Delleno on 21 Feb. 1712/13, and totaled £82.12.1. Thomas Bonney Senr., administrator on the estate of his son Ebenezer, gave his oath to the inventory.

Bonney, Ebenezer     Vol. 34, p. 327 Isaac Bonney, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Bonney, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 20 Sept. 1802.

Bonney, Ezekiel        Vol. 21, p. 185 Lemuel Bonney, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Bonney, late of Pembroke, on 5 Oct 1772, with Josiah Cushing and Edward Thomas as sureties. The Inventory of the estate of Ezekiel Bonney, late of Pembroke, was appraised by Josiah Cushing, Edward Thomas, and Isaac Oldham on 5 Oct. 1772, and totaled £485.15.0, including his real estate valued at £333. Lemuel Bonney, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Oct. 1772.

Bonney, James          Vol. 4, p. 382   James Bonney, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of his father James Bonney, late of Pembroke, on 25 Feb. 1723. [Vol. 5, p. 5-6] The Inventory of the Estate of James Bonney, late of Pembroke, was appraised by Nehemiah Cushing, John Foord, and Elnathan Wood on 11 & 12 Mar. 1723/4, not totaled, but his Homestead in Middleborough was valued at £150, a couple of other small lots of land in Middleborough, and a lot of about 46 acres in Duxbury valued at £23. James Bonney, the administrator on the estate of his father, James Bonney, gave his oath to the inventory on 27 Apr. 1724.

Bonney, Joseph         Vol. 4, p. 267   Samuel Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bonney, late of Pembroke, on 8 Apr. 1720. [p. 269] The Inventory of the estate of Joseph Bonney, late of Pembroke, was appraised by John Partridge, Thomas Parris, and John Wadsworth, and sworn to by the appraisers on 26 Apr. 1721.

Bonney, Lemuel        Vol. 34, p. 377 Lemuel Bonney, of Pembroke, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Bonney, late of Pembroke, Gentleman, on 13 Dec. 1803, with Amos Shaw and Aaron Hobart as sureties.

Bonney, Nathaniel     Vol. 23, p. 84   Nathaniel Bonney, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Bonney, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1776, with Seth Cushing, Gentm., of Plympton, and Ebenezer Washburn, yeoman, of Kingston, as sureties.

Bonney, Samuel        Vol. 52, p. 29   Benjamin Barker, of Hanson, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bonney, late of Hanson, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1821, with Saml. Barker & Joseph B. Josselyn as sureties.

Bonney, William       Vol. 10, p. 498 Isaac Bonney, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Bonney, late of Plympton, on 5 Oct. 1747. [p. 499] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. William Bonney, late of Plympton, was appraised by Benja. Weston, Ebenezer Soule, and Benja. Soule on 24 Nov. 1747, and totaled £522.12.6. Isaac Boney, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Nov. 1747.

Bonum, Ebenezer      Vol. 7, p. 153   Mr. George Bonum, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Bonum, late of Plympton, on 26 Aug. 1735. No inventory was recorded.

Bosworth, Earl          Vol. 71, p. 104 John Cushing Jr., of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Earl Bosworth, late of East Bridgewater, on 6 Nov. 1832, with Jesse Perkins and Isaiah Noyes as sureties.

Bosworth, James       Vol. 11B, p.150 Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of James Bosworth, late of Plympton, on 4 Apr. 1843, with Luther Bradford & Henry L. Thomas as sureties.

Bosworth, John         Vol. 34, p. 303 David Bosworth and William Bosworth, both of Halifax, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of John Bosworth, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 26] Josiah Tomson, Esqr., Richd. Bosworth, Gent., & Adam Tomson, yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Bosworth, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1802. The Inventory, dated 15 Mar. 1802, totaled $1802.50, his homestead farm with the buildings valued at $1063, a fresh meadow valued at $330, and a cedar swamp valued at $50. The administrators, David & Wm. Bosworth, gave their oath to the inventory on 6 Apr. 1802.

Bosworth, Nehemiah Vol. 12C, p.560 Henry E. Bosworth, of Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Bosworth, late of Plympton, Mariner, who is a brother of the deceased, and was requested by the only other suriving brother, on 4 Oct. 1853, with Charles Blood and Joseph W. Smith, both of Chelmsford, as sureties.

Bourn, Josiah            Vol. 34, p. 374 Abel Bourn, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Bourn, late of Pembroke, on 22 Nov. 1803.

Bozworth, Jabez        Vol. 12, p. 315 Jonathan Bozworth, of Halifax, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Bozworth, late of Kingston, a minor deceased, on 1 July 1751.

Bozworth, John         Vol. 39, p. 107 Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Bozworth, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Jan. 1807.

Bozworth, Jonathan   Vol. 8, p. 475   Ruth Bozworth, of Halifax, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Jonathan Bozworth, late of Halifax, on 3 Mar. 1741[/42]. [p. 536] The Inventory of the Estate of Jona. Bozworth, late of Halifax, was appraised by Giles Leach, Barnabas Tomson and Robert Waterman Junr. on 17 May 1742, his real estate totaled £866.10, including his homestead lands and buildings valued at £659.10, and his personal estate totaled £387.16.0.

Bradford, Abraham    Vol. 61, p. 186 Deborah Bradford, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Bradford, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 14 Apr. 1828, with Pelham Holmes & Cephas Bumpus as sureties.

Bradford, Benjamin   Vol. 27, p. 146 Levi Holmes, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Bradford, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1784, with Jed Holmes and Zack Fish as sureties.

Bradford, Consider    Vol. 52, p. 404 Betsey Bradford, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Consider Bradford, late of Kingston, mariner, on 17 Oct. 1825, with James Bradford & Southworth Shaw as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 473] Betsey Bradford, administratrix on the estate of Consider Bradford, late of Kingston, mariner, informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 17 Oct. 1825. [Vol. 60, p. 91-92] Jedidah Holmes, anchor smith, Josiah Cook, bricklayer, & Thos. Bradford, Housewright, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Consider Bradford, late of Kingston, mariner, on 17 Oct. 1825. The Inventory, dated 14 Dec. 1825, included his dwelling house & one acre of land with outbuildings & easements valued at $500, and $142.00 in personal estate. Betsey Bradford, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 3 Jan. 1826, and she was allowed $142 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Bradford, David        Vol. 5, p. 664   Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, David Bradford, late of Kingston, on 1 Apr. 1730. [p. 716-17] The Inventory of the Estate of David Bradford, late of Kingston, was appraised by Francis Adams, Samuel Foster, and Seth Chipman on 8 May 1730, not totaled, but his house & land on the Easterly side of the Highway was valued at £220, and included several other parcels of land. Elizabeth Bradford, the administratrix on the estate of her husband, David Bradford, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 May 1730.

Bradford, David        Vol. 14E, p.208 Lemuel Bradford 2d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David Bradford, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 13 Aug. 1860, with Southworth Barnes and Charles May, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bradford, Edward W. Vol. 129, p.366 Nathaniel B. Bradford, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Edward W. Bradford, late of Plymouth, on 25 Jan. 1875, with Leavitt Finney and Samuel Bradford, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bradford, Ellis           Vol. 12C, p. 34 Thomas Russell, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Bradford, late of Kingston, on 4 Dec. 1848, with James N. Sever and Joseph Stetson, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, Elisabeth    Vol. 23, p. 186 Sarah Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elisabeth Bradford, late of Plymouth, widow, on 15 July 1778, with Joshua Thomas and Wm Harlow Junr. as sureties.

Bradford, Elisabeth    Vol. 39, p. 97   Perez Bradford, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisabeth Bradford, late of Plympton, widow, on 2 Jan. 1807, with Kimball Prince & Jno. Prince as sureties.

Bradford, Elisabeth    Vol. 115, p.255 William Bradford, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Elisabeth Bradford, late of Duxbury, on 13 July 1863, with Allen Prior and Eden P. Sampson, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Bradford, Elisha        Vol. 11, p. 446 Samuel Foster, of Kingston, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Bradford, late of Kingston, on 26 June 1750.

Bradford, Emily        Vol. 129, p.160 Gershom Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of his wife, Emily Bradford, late of Kingston, on 13 Oct. 1873, with Franklin B. Cobb and Mark J. Bump, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bradford, Gershom    Vol. 11B, p.274 Gershom B. Weston, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Gershom Bradford, late of Duxbury, Esquire, as requested by the widow and heirs at law of the deceased, on 27 Aug. 1844, with William Ellison & Alden B. Weston, of Boston, as sureties.

Bradford, Gideon       Vol. 27, p. 537 Levi Bradford, yeoman, and Gideon Bradford, Gentm., both of Plympton, were granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Gideon Bradford, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 11 Nov. 1793, his widow Jane Bradford having refused. [See the Will of Gideon Bradford.]

Bradford, John          Vol. 20, p. 409 Elizabeth Bradford, widow, and John Bradford, yeoman, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 22 Nov. 1770, with Ephm. Spooner and Ichabod Holmes as sureties.

Bradford, John          Vol. 71, p. 7     Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 1 Nov. 1831, with John Bradford and Zacheus Parker as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 469-472] Martin Hayward, Ebenezer Wright and Zenas Bryant, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, wheelwright, on 1 Nov. 1831. The Inventory of the estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, Gentleman, dated 8 Nov. 1831, was not totaled, but his real estate was totaled at $4276, including his homestead farm valued at $2711, and his work shop valued at $125. Jonathan Parker, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Dec. 1831, and he was directed to deliver to Betsey Bradford, widow of the deceased, $150 of the personal estate for her necessaries, and to sell the rest of the personal estate at public auction on 5 Dec. 1831. [Vol. 72, p. 544-549] Martin Hayward, Ebenezer Wright, and Joseph Sherman, all of Plympton, all Freeholders, were appointed to divided the Real Estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, among his children: John Bradford, Daniel P. Bradford, Eunice Fuller, wife of Philemon Fuller, Maria Bradford, Thomas G. Bradford, Patience P. Bradford, William L. Bradford, and Hannah Bradford, on 6 Mar. 1832. The Division was dated 24 Apr. 1832, by which time Maria Bradford was now Maria Leach, and was approved on 3 Dec. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 85] Jonathan Parker, administrator of the estate of John Bradford, late of Plympton, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $50, and petitioned for license to sell $50 of the real estate to pay the debts on 17 Feb. 1834. License was granted on 17 Feb. 1834.

Bradford, John C.      Vol. 13D, p.403 Martha D. Bradford, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of John C. Bradford, late of Middleborough, on 5 May 1857, with Edward G. Perkins and Charles W. Bradford, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bradford, Joseph       Vol. 27, p. 357 Gideon Bradford junr., of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bradford, late of Plympton, Physician, on 17 Oct. 1791, with Calvin Bradford and Saml. Lucas ye 3d as sureties.

Bradford, Joseph       Vol. 12C, p.554 Edward W. Bradford, of Plymouth was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bradford, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the deceased, on 26 Sept. 1853, with Samuel Gardner and Lemuel Bradford Jr., both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bradford, Lusannah   Vol. 138, p.269 John Sherman, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Lusannah Bradford, late of Plympton, on 26 Jan. 1878, with Samuel N. Bradford and Gideon Bradford, of Plympton, as sureties.

Bradford, Lydia         Vol. 122, p.235 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Bradford, late of Kingston, on 13 Sept. 1869.

Bradford, Lydia         Vol. 138, p.197 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Bradford, late of Kingston, on 10 Sept. 1877, with Simeon W. McLauthlen and Edward D. Chandler, of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, Nathaniel   Vol. 12, p. 151 Sarah Bradford, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathll. Bradford, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 16 May 1751.

Bradford, Peabody     Vol. 27, p. 330 Welthea Bradford, widow, and Lewis Bradford, yeoman, both of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of Peabody Bradford, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 7 Oct. 1782, with Chas. Foster and Levi Loring as sureties.

Bradford, Peleg         Vol. 122, p.184 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Bradford, late of Kingston, on 12 Apr. 1869, with Simeon W. McLauthlin and Benjamin Cook, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, Prince        Vol. 71, p. 377 Samuel Bradford, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Prince Bradford, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 18 Jan. 1836, with Levi Loring and Edwd. T. Loring as sureties.

Bradford, Ruth          Vol. 39, p. 419 William Bradford, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Bradford, late of Plymouth, widow, on 26 June 1813, with Josiah Bradford & Z. Bartlett, Esqr., as sureties.

Bradford, Samuel      Vol. 23, p. 220 Samuel Bradford, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bradford, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1779, with Peter Bradford and Amos Phillips as sureties.

Bradford, Samuel      Vol. 46, p. 153 Prince Bradford, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bradford, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 27 May 1816, with Samuel Bradford and Samuel Dickson as sureties.

Bradford, Samuel      Vol. 14E, p.328 Wm. H. Soule, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Bradford, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 Nov. 1861, with Zacheus Parker and John P. Ellis, of Plympton, as sureties.

Bradford, Sarah         Vol. 71, p. 255 Charles Bradford, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Bradford, late of Kingston, widow, on 11 Aug. 1834, with Wm. Bradford of Plympton and Saml. Ring as sureties.

Bradford, Silvanus     Vol. 39, p. 278 John Faunce, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Bradford, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1811, with Joel White & Thomas Fuller as sureties.

Bradford, Stephen     Vol. 119, p.401 Rebecca M. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Bradford, late of Kingston, who is the widow of the deceased, and her only son has consented, on 14 Jan. 1867, with Martin Hayward, of Plympton, and Orrin W. Bradford, of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, Thomas B. Vol. 13D, p.192 George T. Adams, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas B. Bradford, late of Kingston, Cordwainer, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 21 May 1855, with Frederick C. Adams and George Adams, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, Thomas     Vol. 13D, p.413 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Bradford, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 18 May 1857, with Benjamin Cook and Peleg Bradford, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Bradford, William     Vol. 1, p. 6       Mr. John Bradford was granted administration of the estate of William Bradford, late of Plymouth, on 23 July 1687. The inventory of the estate of William Bradford was appraised by William Bruster and Isaac Cushman on 11 July 1687, and totaled £36.7.6. John Bradford gave his oath to the inventory on 23 July 1687.

Bradford, William     Vol. 5, p. 403   Mrs. Hannah Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. William Bradford Jr., late of Kingston, on 22 June 1728. [p. 601-602] Mr. Francis Adams, Mr. Elisha Stetson, and Mr. Wrastling Brewster, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mr. Willm Bradford Junr, late of Kingston, on 22 June 1728. The Inventory of the Estate of Willm Bradford Junr., of Kingston, was dated 2 July 1727 [sic], not totaled, but his real estate was valued at £150. Hannah Bradford, the administratrix, and the appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 14 Oct. 1729.

Bradford, William     Vol. 5, p. 665   Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Willm Bradford, late of Kingston, on 1 Apr. 1730. [p. 714-715] The Inventory of the Estate of Willm Bradford, late of Kingston, was appraised by Francis Adams, Samuel Foster, and Seth Chipman on 13 Apr. 1730, not totaled, but his dwelling house & land with the barn and meadows was valued at £300, 75 acres of wood land adjoining it was valued at £150, his orchard & land with the barn on the Easterly side of the Country Road was valued at £110, and others. Elizabeth Bradford, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 May 1730. [Vol. 7, p. 437-443] The Division of the Real Estate of William Bradford (the son of Willm Bradford), late of Kingston, by John Wadsworth, Joseph Mitchell, Samuel Foster, Gamaliel Bradford, and John Winslow, presented on 22 Dec. 1737, and approved on 24 Mar. 1737[/8], mentioned the widow Elizabeth Bradford, the eldest son Charles Bradford, who received two shares, daughter Sarah Bradford, daughter Mercy Bradford, son Josiah Bradford, and daughter Jerusha Bradford, who each received one share.

Bradford, William     Vol. 34, p. 311 Asaph Soule junr., of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Bradford, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 134] Geo. Sampson, Zepha. Perkins & Oliver Churchill, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Bradford, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1802. The Inventory, dated 22 Apr. 1802, totaled $1916.80, his personal estate valued at $428.30, and his real estate totaled $1488.50, including his homestead farm valued at $1323.50. Asaph Soule, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 July 1802. [Vol. 39, p. 448] Oliver Churchill, of Plympton, yeoman, was appointed as administrator of the estate of William Bradford, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1811, which had been originally granted to Asaph Soule junr., of Plympton, who has since been disabled by infirmity of body, with Jeremiah Sampson & John Prince as sureties.

Bradford, William     Vol. 39, p. 427 William Bradford, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of William Bradford, late of Plymouth, cordwainer, on 14 July 1813, with Zacheus Bartlett, Esqr., & Josiah Bradford Junr. as sureties.

Bradford, William     Vol. 10A, p.176 Salome Bradford, of Plympton, widow of William Bradford, late of Plympton, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 29 May 1838, with William H. Soule, of Plympton, and Peter H. Peirce, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bradford, William     Vol. 11B, p.489 William H. Soule, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of William Bradford, late of Plympton, Millwright, the administration originally having been committed to Salome Bradford, who has now intermarried, leaving the administration still to be done, on 7 July 1846, with Jonathan Parker & Isaiah Churchill as sureties.

Bradford, William H. Vol. 122, p.351 Samuel Harlow and Lydia Bradford, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of William H. Bradford, late of Plymouth, on the second Monday of June 1870. No administration was recorded.

Bradford, William     Vol. 129, p.516 Dorcas Bradford, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of William Bradford, late of Duxbury, on 8 Nov. 1875, with James Wilde and John Ford, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Bradford, Winslow    Vol. 46, p. 24   Benjamin Lucas, of Carver, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Winslow Bradford, late of Plympton, Trader, on 9 Feb. 1814, with Hamblin Tillson and Zillah Bradford as sureties.

Bradford, Winslow    Vol. 122, p.434 Charlotte Almira Bradford, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Winslow Bradford, late of Wareham, who is his widow and the heirs at law are all minors, on 13 Mar. 1871, with Nathaniel Holmes Jr. and Lorenzo Tribble, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Bradford, Zadock      Vol. 10, p. 85   Samuel Foster, of Kingston, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Zadock Bradford, late of Kingston, on 12 Mar. 1745.

Bradford, Zadock      Vol. 14E, p.135 Lydia Bradford, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Zadock Bradford, late of Duxbury, who is the widow of the deceased, there being no children, on 16 Jan. 1860, with Alfred Peterson and Benjamin T. Ford, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Bramhall, George      Vol. 34, p. 88   George Bramhall, of Plymouth, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of George Bramhall, late of Plymouth, miller, on 27 Oct. 1796, with Thos. Wetherell and Benja. Bramhall as sureties. [Vol. 35, p. 577] Stephen Doten junr, Thos. Morton junr. and Caleb Morton, all of Plymouth, yeomen, were appointed to appraise his estate on 27 Oct. 1796, and the inventory of his estate, dated 12 Nov. 1796, totaled $1118.58, including his real estate valued at $1025, and his personal estate of $93.58. George Bramhall, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Nov. 1796.

Bramhall, George      Vol. 13D, p.343 George Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George Bramhall Sen., late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the deceased, and was requested by the heirs, on 24 Sept. 1856, with Josiah Morton and William Langford, both of Plymouth, as sureties. [Vol. 99, p. 16] Josiah Morton, William Langford jr. and William N. Howland, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise his estate on 17 Oct. 1856, which was totaled $232.33, no real estate, but included a note and mortgage on Isaac Benson for $200. [Probate Docket #2661] The final accounting of the estate of George Bramhall included a payment of $300 to Sarah Bramhall for services taking care of her father six years previous to his death at $50 per year.

Bramhall, George      Vol. 129, p. 31 George W. Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George Bramhall, late of Plymouth, on 13 Jan. 1873, with Eleanor W. Bramhall and Nathaniel W. Leonard, of Plymouth, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 584] Wm. L. Leonard, Charles H. Howland, and Henry H. Morton were appointed to appraise the estate of George Bramhall, late of Plymouth, 13 Jan. 1873, the inventory was dated 21 Mar. 1873, his real estate was valued at $3660, and his personal estate totaled $7442.55. George W. Bramhall, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Apr. 1873.

Bramhall, Sylvanus   Vol. 61, p. 148 Bartlett M. Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Bramhall, late of Plymouth, Goldsmith, on 19 Nov. 1827, with Brigham Russell and William Randall as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 449-450] B. M. Bramhall resigned as administrator of the estate of Sylvanus Bramhall, late of Plymouth, on 21 Jan. 1828. [Vol. 61, p. 168] George Bramhall and Jacob H. Loud, both of Plymouth, were appointed to administer the testate of Sylvanus Bramhall, late of Plymouth, Goldsmith, on 21 Jan. 1828, with Wm Randall and Brigham Russell as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 459-460] John Gooding, Lemuel Brown and William Randall, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sylvanus Bramhall, late of Plymouth, on 26 Oct. 1827, the inventory was dated 31 Oct. 1827, his real estate was valued at $1550, and his personal estate totaled $651.03. Jacob H. Loud and George Bramhall, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 18 Feb. 1828, and Ruth Bramhall, the widow of Sylvanus Bramhall, was allowed $123 out of his personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 66, p. 71] Jacob H. Loud and George Bramhall, administrators of the estate of Silvanus Bramhall, late of Plymouth, notified the court that the estate was insolvent on 14 Apr. 1828.

Branch, John             Vol. 11, p. 105 Nathaniel Shurtleff, of Plymouth, Taylor, was granted administration of the estate of John Branch, late of Plymouth, merrinor [mariner], on 3 Dec. 1749 [must be 1748]. [Vol. 11, p. 265-266] The Inventory of the Estate of John Branch, late of Plymouth, taken by Jno. Atwood, Thomas Foster, and John Torrey on 9 Dec. 1748, totaled £273.14.9, including his shop lot valued at £81.5, a wood lot valued at £91.17.6, and a Pew in the meeting house valued at £15. Nathaniel Shurtleff, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 24 Mar. 1748[/9]. [Vol. 11, p. 337] Thomas Foster, Esqr., Thomas Holmes, Dea. John Atwood, James Hovey, and John Torrey, all of Plymouth, were appointed to divide the real & personal estate of John Branch, late of Plymouth, mariner, and assign to his heirs, one fifth part each to Lydia Branch, mother of the deceased, Lydia Shurtleff, Mercy Churchill, Experience Branch, and Thomas Howard, only child of Thankful Howard, on 10 Aug. 1749.

Branch, Thomas        Vol. 6, p. 129   Mrs. Lydia Branch, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Mr. Thomas Branch, late of Plymouth, on 14 Feb. 1731[/32]. [p. 227-228] The Inventory of the estate of Thomas Branch, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Haviland Torrey, Stephen Churchell, and Thomas Spooner on 10 May 1732, not totaled, but his house & homestead were valued at £200, his lands at Bonum’s & Daniel’s neck were valued at £200, his land called Sheriff’s hill was valued at £110, and others. Lydia Branch, the widow and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 28 Sept. 1732. [Vol. 10, p. 1-4] Deacon John Atwood, Mr. Timothy Morton, Deacon Thomas Foster, Mr. James Hovey, and Mr. Caleb Sherman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Lydia Branch, widow of Thomas Branch, late of Plymouth, her dower or thirds in the Real Estate which he died seized of, and to divide the remainder among his children John Branch, Lydia Shurtleff the wife of Nathaniel Shurtleff, Mercy Branch, Thankfull Branch, and Experience Branch, on 20 Sept. 1745. The Division was dated 16 Dec. 1745.

Brett, Calvin              Vol. 34, p. 295 Caleb Howard, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Brett, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1801.

Brett, Elihu                Vol. 3, p. 109   Anna Brett, relict widow of Elihu Brett, Esqr., late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 15 Feb. 1711[/12]. [p. 146-147] The Inventory of the personal estate of Elisha [sic] Brett Esq., of Bridgewater, who died intestate on 13 Jan. 1711/12, was appraised by Thomas Snell, Joseph Hayward, and Nathaniel Brett on 14 Feb. 1711/12. [p. 161] The Division of the estate of Elihu Brett, Esq., late of Bridgewater, who died intestate on 13 Jan. 1712, among his heirs: the relict widow Anna Brett, Mary, the wife of John Willis, and Margrett, the wife of Samuel Willis.

Brett, Isaac                Vol. 119, p.236 Barnabas Snow, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Brett, late of North Bridgewater, on 12 Feb. 1866, with Oakes S. Soule and Isaac A. Dunham, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Brett, Mary                Vol. 27, p. 39   John Dyer, of Boston, County of Suffolk, Sadler, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Brett, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 3 Apr. 1780, with Richd. Perkins and Jacob Packard as sureties.

Brett, Nathaniel         Vol. 27, p. 18   Mary Brett, widow, and Jacob Packard, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Brett, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 May 1779, with Thomas Ames and Jona. Kingman junr. as sureties.

Brett, Samuel Jr.        Vol. 11B, p.234 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Brett jun., late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by Lucy Brett, the widow of the deceased, who waives her right, on 13 Feb. 1844, with Edward Southworth & Eliab Whitman as sureties.

Brett, Simeon Jr.        Vol. 27, p. 207 Susanna Brett, widow, and James Perkins junr., yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Simeon Brett junr., late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 6 Feb. 1786, with Abia Packard and Simn. Keith as sureties.

Brewster, Joseph       Vol. 39, p. 136 Studley Sampson, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Brewster, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 17 Aug. 1807, with Sim. Soul & Ross. Cotton as sureties.

Brewster, Joseph       Vol. 11B, p.475 James C. Ellis, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Brewster, late of Duxbury, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 7 Dec. 1846, with Nathaniel Ellis & Nathaniel Delano 3d as sureties.

Brewster, Pelham      Vol. 12C, p.345 John Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Pelham Brewster, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and next of kin, on 29 Sept. 1851, with Lewis Gray and Edward Gray, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Brewster, Thomas     Vol. 46, p. 122 Mary Brewster, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Brewster, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 16 Sept. 1815, with James Spooner and Pelham Brewster as sureties.

Brewster, Wrestling   Vol. 46, p. 191 Martha Brewster, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Wrestling Brewster, late of Kingston, Baker, on 2 Nov. 1816, with Ellis Holmes and Ichd. Shaw Jr. as sureties.

Briant, David            Vol. 6, p. 32     Mrs. Hannah Briant, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband David Briant, of Scituate, on 27 May 1731. [p. 42-43] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. David Briant, late of Scituate, Housewright, was appraised by Philip Turner, Caleb Torrey, and Samuell Briant on 21 June 1731, and totaled £2151.07.06, including his Homestead with all the meadows valued at £ 1600. Mrs. Hannah Briant, the widow and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 21 June 1731. [Vol. 7, p. 216-219] The Division of the Real Estate of David Bryant, late of Scituate, by Elijah Stetson, Caleb Torrey, Gershom Stetson and Samuel Briant, dated 14 Jan. 1735[/36] and sworn to on 6 Apr. 1736, mentioned the widow Hannah Bryant, the eldest son David Briant, who received two shares, daughter Deborah Bryant, daughter Mary Briant, son Jacob Briant, daughter Bathsheba Palmer, wife of Samuel Palmer, of Scituate, and daughter Elizabeth Perry, wife of Samuel Perry, of Scituate.

Briant, Jonathan        Vol. 13, p. 338 Thomas Foster, of Plymouth, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Mr. Jonathan Briant, late of Plymouth, on 18 July 1754.

Briant, Micah            Vol. 23, p. 87   Micah Briant, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Micah Briant, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1776, with Nathaniel Bumpos, of Middleborough, and John Adams, of Kingston, yeomen, as sureties.

Briggs, Barnabas       Vol. 27, p. 467 David Briggs, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Briggs, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 17 Dec. 1793, with Thos. Fuller and Benja. Parris as sureties.

Briggs, Daniel           Vol. 12C, p. 57 Ebenezer Pickens, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Briggs, late of Middleborough, on 6 Mar. 1849, with Job S. Nelson, of Middleborough, and John Hobart, of Abington, as sureties.

Briggs, Ephraim        Vol. 34, p. 228 Charles Holmes, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Briggs, late of Halifax, Clerk, on 8 Apr. 1800, with Herman Holmes & John Tillson as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 584-591] John Waterman & Saml. Staffd. Sturtevant, Gentlemen, and Thos. Fuller, yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ephraim Briggs, late of Halifax, Clerk, on 8 Apr. 1800. The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Briggs, late of Halifax, Clerk, dated 26 Apr. 1800, totaled $1049.34, including his real estate valued at $727.91. Chas. Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1800, and informed the court that he apprehended the inventory was insolvent. John Waterman & Saml. Stafford Sturtevant, both of Halifax, Gentlemen, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 5 May 1800. The claims totaled $1162.11, including notes for $259.75 to Josiah Tomson, $141.25 to Anna Samson, and $113.68 to Zephaniah Willis. Josiah Tomson, Esqr., John Waterman, & Saml. Staffd. Sturtevant, Gentlemen, were appointed to set off to the widow Rebecca Briggs, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband, the Revd. Ephraim Briggs, on 15 Dec. 1800. The return is dated 5 Jan. 1801, and after expenses the creditors were paid out of the balance of the estate on 28 Sept. 1801.

Briggs, John E.          Vol. 122, p.602 Mary E. Briggs, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John E. Briggs, late of North Bridgewater, who is his widow, on 13 May 1872, with Lewis F. Washburn and William M. Washburn, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Briggs, Jonathan        Vol. 34, p. 305 Polly Briggs, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Briggs, late of Middleborough, Seafaring man, on 23 Mar. 1802.

Briggs, Samuel          Vol. 11B, p.313 Lucy Briggs, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Briggs, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 4 Mar. 1845, with Nathaniel Sampson & Job P. Nelson as sureties.

Briggs, Seneca           Vol. 154, p.189 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Seneca Briggs, late of Plympton, on 23 Oct. 1882, with Ichabod Atwood, of Middleborough, and William Perkins Jr., of Plympton, as sureties.

Brigham, Antipas      Vol. 71, p. 85   Charles Churchill and Seth Morton Jr., ropemakers, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Antipas Brigham, late of Plymouth, trader, on 13 Aug. 1832, with Lemuel Brown and Ephraim Bartlett 2d as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 559-560] Ephraim Bartlett 2d, William Randall, Gentleman, and Bridgham Russell Esq., all of Plymouth were appointed to appraise the estate of Antipas Brigham, late of Plymouth, trader, on 13 Aug. 1832. The Inventory, not dated, totaled $2837.47, including his store and lot valued at $1516.67, goods in the store totaled $1002.25, a pew in the Universalist Meeting House valued at $140.00, and household furniture valued at $178.55. Charles Churchill and Seth Morton Jr., administrators on the estate, gave their oath to the inventory on 3 Dec. 1832.

Brimhall, Sarah         Vol. 13, p. 209 Perez Tillson, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Brimhall, late relict widow of Joseph Brimhall, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 12 Mar. 1754.

Britton, Zephaniah L. Vol. 115, p.114 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah L. P. Britton, late of Halifax, on 3 Aug. 1862, with John T. Z. Thompson and James L. Drew, of Halifax, as sureties.

Bryant, Abel T.         Vol. 115, p.147 Wm. A. Peasley, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Abel T. Bryant, late of Halifax, on 7 Oct. 1862, with Spencer Vining and Alexander Alden, of Abington, as sureties.

Bryant, Abigail          Vol. 122, p.547 George W. Bryant, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Bryant, late of North Bridgewater, on 26 Dec. 1871, with Henry L. Bryant and Fred Hanson, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bryant, Abijah           Vol. 129, p.305 Waity Bryant, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abijah Bryant, late of Bridgewater, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Van R. Swift and Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Bryant, Alvin            Vol. 11B, p.317 Peleg Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Alvin Bryant, late of Plympton, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 14 Apr. 1845, with Orin F. Alderman & William S. Bartlett as sureties.

Bryant, Amos            Vol. 27, p. 300 Margaret Bryant, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Amos Bryant, late of Middleborough, laborer, on 5 Oct. 1789, with Wm Shaw and Ebn. Briggs as sureties.

Bryant, Benjamin      Vol. 4, p. 396   Benjamin Eaton, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Bryant, late of Plympton, on 19 May 1724. [p. 428-429] Jacob Tompson Esqr., of Middleborough, Capt. Caleb Loring of Plympton, and Mr. Jacob Mitchel, of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Bryant, late of Plympton, on 19 May 1724. The inventory was dated 9 June 1724.

Bryant, Caleb            Vol. 23, p. 188 Capt. William Shaw, of Middleborough, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Bryant, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 6 July 1778, with John Bryant and Isaac Tomson as sureties.

Bryant, Cephas          Vol. 13D, p.553 Josephus Bryant, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Bryant, late of Hingham, who is the oldest son of the deceased, on 6 Aug. 1858, with Barnabas Everson and Joseph Smith as sureties.

Bryant, Deborah L.    Vol. 10A, p.304 Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, petitioned for administration of the estate of Deborah L. Bryant, of Scituate, widow, on 26 Nov. 1839. Anson Robbins and Charles Foster, both of Scituate, were the sureties on his bond. Anson Robbins, Walter Foster, and Benjamin Merritt, all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Deborah L. Bryant, late of Scituate on 26 Nov. 1839, and they made oath before Ebenezer T. Fogg, Justice of the Peace.

Bryant, Dion             Vol. 122, p.435 Lucretia H. Bryant, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Dion Bryant, late of Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 23 Feb. 1871, with Samuel E. Raymond and Caroline Bryant, widow, both of Lowell, County of Middlesex, as sureties.

Bryant, Elijah            Vol. 39, p. 127 Joshua Bryant, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Bryant, late of Scituate, mariner, on 1 June 1807.

Bryant, Elizabeth       Vol. 11B, p.450 Snow Bryant, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Bryant, late of Scituate, on 6 Oct. 1846, with Sally Brown & William Hatch as sureties.

Bryant, Ephraim        Vol. 27, p. 148 Levi Bryant, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Bryant, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1784, with Isaac Churchill and Jed. Holmes as sureties.

Bryant, Ephraim        Vol. 27, p. 365 Micah Bryant, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Bryant, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 23 Nov. 1791, with Amos Washburn and James Leach as sureties.

Bryant, Eunice          Vol. 10A, p.364 Thomas T. Bailey, of Scituate, Trader, petitioned for administration of the estate of Eunice Bryant, late of Scituate, widow, having been requested by Gridley Bryant and Foster Bryant, all the children of the deceased in this Commonwealth, on 2 June 1840. Stephen Litchfield Jr. and Job Bailey, both of Scituate, were the sureties on his bond. [Vol. 82, p. 204-205] The Inventory of the Estate of the Widow Eunice Bryant, late of Scituate, not dated, was appraised by Job Bailey, Stephen Litchfield and Eleazer Peakes, the house and garden valued at $200, and the personal estate totaled $64.81. The Administrator, Thomas T. Bailey, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of June 1840, and he notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 2 June 1840.

Bryant, Ezekiel          Docket #3134   Lucy Bryant, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Bryant, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 5 Dec. 1774, with Nathaniel Bryant, of Plympton, yeoman, and Amos Shaw, of Abington, as sureties. [Vol. 21, p. 644] The Inventory of the estate of Ezekiel Bryant, late of Plympton, was appraised by John Johnson, Seth Cushing, and Ebenezer Everson on 3 Dec. 1774, totaled £21.8.2, no real estate. Lucy Bryant, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 5 Dec. 1774, and was allowed £20.16.2 for her necessaries.

Bryant, George          Vol. 20, p. 264 Sarah Bryant, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Bryant, late of Kingston, mariner, on 1 Sept. 1769, with Israel Lobdel and James Churchel, both of Plympton, yeomen, as sureties.

Bryant, George          Vol. 27, p. 32   John Bryant, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of George Bryant, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 1 Nov. 1779, with Ephm. Bryant and Caleb Loring as sureties.

Bryant, George          Vol. 27, p. 340 Rebecca Bryant, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Bryant, late of Kingston, mariner, on 7 Mar. 1791, with Crocker Sampson and Isaac Lobdell junr. as sureties.

Bryant, Jabez            Vol. 1, p. 264   Josep Bryant and Thomas Bryant, both of Scituate, were granted administration of the estate of their brother Jabez Bryant, late of Scituate, on 29 June 1697. [p. 266] The Inventory of the Estate of Jabez Bryant, late of Scituate, was appraised by William Perrey and Charles Stockbridge on 28 June 1697, and totaled £10.0. Joseph Bryant and Thomas Bryant, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 28 June 1697.

Bryant, Jesse             Vol. 15, p. 184 Micah Bryant, of Middleborough, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Bryant, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 3 Apr. 1759. [p. 516] Micah Briant, administrator of the estate of Jesse Briant, late of Middleborough, Housewright, notified the court that the estate was insufficient to pay its debts on 2 June 1760.

Bryant, John              Vol. 3, p. 438   Deborah Bryant, relict widow of John Bryant, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 18 June 1716. [p. 428] The Inventory of the personal estate of John Bryant, late of Scituate, was appraised by Thomas Stockbridge and Gershom Stetson on 7 Mar. 1715/16.

Bryant, Jonathan        Vol. 5, p. 834   Capt. John Dyer, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Mr. Jonathan Bryant, late of Plymouth, on 29 Jan. 1730/31. [p. 839-842] Mr. Thomas Holmes, Mr. John Atwood, & Mr. Samuel Nelson, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mr. Jonathan Bryant, late of Plymouth, on 25 Jan. 1730[/31]. The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Jonathan Bryant, late of Plymouth, was dated 10 Feb. 1730/1, and totaled £563.9.3, including his dwelling house and outhousing and lands adjoining valued at £296, and a quarter part of a Scooner valued at £30. John Dyer, the administrator on the Estate of Mr. Jonathan Bryant, late of Plymouth, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Mar. 1730/1.

Bryant, Joseph           Vol. 8, p. 1       Benjamin Perry, of Scituate, mason, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bryant, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1738[/39]. [p. 52-53] Nehemiah Randal, Caleb Torrey and John James Jr., all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Bryant, late of Scituate, on 5 Mar. 1738[/39]. The Inventory was dated 31 Mar. 1739, and totaled £724.9. Benja. Perry, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Apr. 1739.

Bryant, Joshua           Vol. 34, p. 196 Dorcas Bryant, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Bryant, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1799. [Vol. 36, p. 561-566] Noah Simmons, yeoman, Richard Francis Johnson, mariner, and Heman Holmes, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joshua Bryant, of Plympton, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1799. The Inventory of the Estate of Joshua Bryant, late of Plympton, was dated 16 Sept. 1799, and totaled $785.31, including the homestead estimated at 60 acres with the building thereon valued at $587.50. Dorcas Bryant, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Oct. 1799. Thos. Gannet of Plympton, Gentleman, Seth Cushing of Plympton, Esqr, and John Faunce of Kingston, yeoman, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Joshua Bryant, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1799. The claims totaled $572.26, including a note with interest to Jona. Holmes for $315.89, and a note with interest to Jedediah Holmes for $124.98. Thos. Gannett of Plympton, Gentm., Judah Washburn, Gentm., and John Faunce, yeoman, both of Kingston, were appointed to assign and set off to Dorcas Bryant, widow of Joshua Bryant, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband on 6 Oct. 1800. The return is dated 2 Feb. 1801, and the accounting of Dorcas Bryant on the estate of Joshua Bryant is dated 7 Apr. 1801.

Bryant, Joshua           Vol. 46, p. 224 Ira Bryant, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Bryant, late of Scituate, Gentleman, on 2 June 1817, with Charles Turner Jr. Esq. and Melzar Daman as sureties.

Bryant, Lemuel         Vol. 52, p. 425 Pelham Holmes, Gentleman, & Clarissa Bryant, widow, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Bryant, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1826, with Joseph Holmes Jr. & Richard F. Johnson as sureties. [Vol. 67, p. 36-39] Joseph Holmes and Richard F. Johnson, both of Kingston, and Martin Hayward, of Plympton, all Freeholders in this county, were appointed to divide or partition the Real Estate of Lemuel Bryant, late of Plympton, among his children Alvan, Adeline, Eliza H., Mary and Lemuel Bryant on 17 Sept. 1827. The division was dated 28 Aug. 1828, and approved on 13 Jan. 1829.

Bryant, Lewis            Vol. 10A, p.106 Eli Cook, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Lewis Bryant, late of Kingston, laborer, on 4 July 1837. Nahum Bailey and Samuel E. Cushman, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond. Melsar Whitten, Zebulon Bisbee and William D. Winsor, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lewis Bryant, of Kingston, on 4 July 1837. They gave their oaths before Eli Cook, Justice of the Peace, on 6 July 1837.

Bryant, Mary             Vol. 27, p. 320 Jonas Whitman, of Plympton, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Bryant, late of Plympton, Spinster, on 14 Apr. 1790, with Jed. Holmes and Zenas Bryant as sureties.

Bryant, Mercy N.      Vol. 14E, p.277 Thomas H. B. Bryant, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Mercy N. Bryant, late of Halifax, on 26 Feb. 1861, with Alvinzer Wood, of Halifax, and Joseph Harlow, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bryant, Noah             Vol. 46, p. 413 Thomas Brown, of Hingham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Noah Bryant, late of Scituate, laborer, on 5 June 1820, with Chas. Turner Esqr. and Daniel Basset as sureties.

Bryant, Paul              Vol. 13D, p.452 Thomas H. B. Bryant, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Paul Bryant, late of Halifax, as requested by the heirs at law, on 27 Oct. 1857, with Wm. H. Vaughn and Andrew Cole, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Bryant, Peleg             Vol. 23, p. 35   Thomas Collamore junior, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Bryant, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 30 Mar. 1774.

Bryant, Peleg             Vol. 52, p. 41   Patience Bryant, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Bryant, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 May 1821, with Richard T. Johnson & Charles Holmes, Esq., as sureties.

Bryant, Salome          Vol. 115, p.387 Martin Bryant, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Salome Bryant, late of Plympton, on 11 Apr. 1864, with William H. H. Bryant and Daniel Josselyn, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Bryant, Samuel          Vol. 1, p. 72     The Inventory of the Estate of Saml. Bryant, late of Scituate, was appraised by William Perry and Samuel Stetson on 16 Feb. 1690/91, but not totaled. John Bryant, of Scituate, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Mar. 1690/91, and was granted administration of his brother Samuel Bryant’s estate.

Bryant, Seth              Vol. 23, p. 50   Moses Inglee, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Bryant, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 30 June 1774, with George Bryant of Plympton, and Thos. Jackson jr. of Plymouth as sureties.

Bryant, Seth              Vol. 27, p. 31   Whereas Seth Bryant, late of Marshfield, yeoman, has fled & absented himself for more than two years last passed with the Enemies of the United States of America, & having while he continued in, and at the time of his departure from this State Goods, Chattels, Righs or Credit in the County, Joshua Thomas, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of his estate on 1 Oct. 1779, with Wm Thomas and Ab. Hammett as sureties.

Bryant, Silvanus        Vol. 20, p. 411 Seth Cushing, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Bryant, late of Plympton, millwright, on 27 Dec. 1770, with Samuel Bryant and Benja. Eaton as sureties.

Bryant, Snow            Vol. 71, p.342  Deborah L. Bryant, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Snow Bryant, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 25 Aug. 1835, with E. T. Fogg and Peleg Jenkins as sureties.

Bryant, Stephen         Vol. 11, p. 39   Nicholas Bowen, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Bryant, of Halifax, Husbandman, on 4 June 1748. The Inventory of the estate of Stephen Bryant, late of Halifax, appraised by Caleb Torrey, John Eells, and Saml. Curtis, totaled only £35.0 Old Tenor, or £7.15 New Tenor, no real estate. Nicho. Bowen, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 June 1748.

Bryant, Thomas         Vol. 14, p. 287 Hannah Bryant, of Halifax, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Bryant, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 20 July 1757. [p. 286-287] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Thomas Bryant, late of Halifax, was appraised by Nathaniel Bryant, Thos. Bearse, and Nehemiah Bearse on 6 July 1757, and totaled £100.14.6, including his real estate valued at £67.14.8. Hannah Bryant, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 July 1757.

Bryant, William         Vol. 23, p. 21   Hannah Bryant, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband William Bryant, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1773, with Ichabod Wood and Isaac Tomson, yeomen, as sureties.

Buck, Thomas           Vol. 2, p. 24     Thomas Buck, son of Thomas Buck, late of Scituate, was granted administration of his father’s estate on 25 Sept. 1703.

Bump, Joseph            Vol. 46, p. 214 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Bump, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1817, with Zech. Eddy and Solomon Alden, Esquires, as sureties.

Bumpus, Joseph        Vol. 2, p. 63     Wilbrew Bumpus, relict widow of Joseph Bumpus, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 21 Sept. 1705. [p. 65] The Inventory of the estate of Joseph Bumpus, of Middlebury, late deceased, was appraised by Samuel Wood and Abiall Wood on 2 Mar. 1705, but not totaled, his lands valued at £130. Wilbrew Bumpus, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 25 Sept. 1705. [p. 120-121] The Settlement between the widow and children of Joseph Bumpus Sen., late of Middleborough, dated 17 Feb. 1705, and acknowledged on 21 Sept. 1705, mentions the widow Wibra Bumpus, eldest son Joseph Bumpus, son James Bumpus, who divided the land between them, and their six sisters Lidia, Wibra, Rebeckah, Penelope, Mary, & Mehetabel, who each were to receive £9.6.8, and the youngest daughter, Mehetabel, was to be cared for by her mother. [Vol. 3, p. 253-255] An Agreement between Joseph Bumpus, James Bumpus, Wibra Bumpus, Penelope Bumpus, & Mahittable Bumpus, all of Middleborough, heirs of their father Joseph Bumpus, late of Middleborough, and their mother Wilbra Bumpus, and also their three sisters Lidia Bumpus, Rebecca Bumpus, and Mary Bumpus, deceased, dated 2 Apr. 1713.

Burbank, Ezra           Vol. 34, p. 236 Samuel Burbank, of Plymouth, Taylor, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Burbank, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 June 1800. No inventory was recorded.

Burbank, Nehemiah   Vol. 46, p. 41   Rebecca Burbank, widow, and Benjamin Bramhall, Merchant, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Burbank, late of Plymouth, Hatter, on 18 Apr. 1814, with Ezra Burbank and John Burbank as sureties.

Burgess, Chandler Jr. Vol. 12C, p.141 George Bramhall Jr., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Chandler Burgess Jr., late of Plymouth, mariner, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 27 Nov. 1849, with Robert Finney and Josiah Morton Jr., both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Burgess, Chandler     Vol. 12C, p.349 Lewis Burgess, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Chandler Burgess, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1851, with Ichabod Morton and Southworth Barnes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Burgess, John            Vol. 12C, p.222 Phinehas Burgess, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Burgess, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law, on 12 Aug. 1850, with Chandler Burgess and Nathan Burgess 2d, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Burgess, Lewis          Vol. 13D, p.445 George Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Burgess, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 26 Sept. 1857, with Robert Finney and Josiah Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Burgess, Thomas       Vol. 61, p. 197 Joseph Burgess, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Burgess, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 19 May 1828, with Henry Robbins & Leander Lovell as sureties.

Burgess, Thomas A.  Vol. 129, p.278 Alvin F. Stevens, of Providence, Rhode Island, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas A. Burgess, of Middleborough, on 13 Apr. 1874, with Samuel D. Godfrey and Everett D. Godfrey, both of Taunton in the County of Bristol, as sureties.

Burgess, Vinal           Vol. 119, p.219 Sylvanus W. Burgess, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Vinal Burgess, late of Plymouth, on 8 Jan. 1866, with Braman L. Bennet and Sylvanus Sampson 2d, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Byram, Josiah           Vol. 12C, p.336 Branch Byram, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Byram, late of East Bridgewater, who is the father and sole heir at law of the deceased, on 11 Aug. 1851, with Asa Millett and Hector O. A. Orr as sureties.

Byram, Nicholas        Vol. 5, p. 374   Mr. Ebenezer Byram, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Capt. Nicholas Byram, late of Bridgewater, on 2 May 1728.

Calderwood, John      Vol. 34, p. 51   Patience Calderwood, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Calderwood, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 23 Oct. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 457-458] Andrew Croswell, Esqr., Jonathan Tufts, yeoman, & Mathew Cushing, Cooper, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Calderwood, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 28 Oct. 1795. The Inventory of the Estate of John Calderwood, late of Plymouth, mariner, dated 4 Nov. 1795, totaled £22.10.1, “reduced to Federal Currency” of $75.01.3½, no real estate. Patience Calderwood, the administratrix on the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 Nov. 1795, and signed by her mark “X.” Her accounting, approved on 21 Nov. 1795, included an additional £25 cash on hand, and 2 notes of hand against N. Ripley & Son for £15, which was “reduced” to $183.33.3.

Cannon, Calvin C.     Vol. 10A, p.443 Seth Freeman, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin C. Cannon, late of Rochester, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 12 Apr. 1841, with Silvanus Bourne and Lewis Kennedy, both of Wareham, as sureties.

Cannon, Hallet M.     Vol. 122, p. 68 Franklin Cross, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Hallet M. Cannon, late of Mattapoisett, on 11 May 1868, with Lemuel LeBaron and Lot N. Jones, of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Carey, Experience     Vol. 61, p. 236 Nathan Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Experience Carey, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, on 7 Oct. 1828, with Martin Wentworth & Cornelius Holmes Jr. as sureties.

Carey, Jonathan         Vol. 1, p. 227   Sarah Carey, relict and widdow of Jonathan Carey, late of Bridgewater, deceased intestate, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 2 Nov. 1695. The Inventory of the estate of Jonathan Carey, who deceased on 22 Sept. 1695, was appraised by William Brett, Joseph Edson, and Isaac Alden on 28 Oct. 1695, and totaled £110.8. Sarah Carey, relict and widdow of Jonathan Carey, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 Nov. 1695. [Vol. 3, p. 76-77] Mr. Nathaniel Brett, Joseph Shaw, and John Field, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the Lands, Meadows, and Credits of Jonathan Cary, late of Bridgewater, on 15 Apr. 1709. The appraisal was dated 24 June 1709, and totaled £123.0.0. Whereas the estate of Jonathan Cary, late of Bridgewater, cannot be divided amongst all his children without great prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, it is agreed that the lands be settled on his eldest son, Recompence Cary, and he agreed to pay to his two younger brothers, John Cary and Jonathan Cary, £30.15.0 each for their shares, and the three children all agreed to pay to their mother, now the wife of Benja. Snow, 13 shillings & 4 pence yearly for her dower in the lands, that is Recompence Cary to pay 6 shillings 8 pence, and John and Jonathan Cary to each pay 3 shillings 4 pence annually during her life. Agreed to on 24 June 1709.

Carver, Eleazer Jr.     Vol. 13, p. 468 Inseba Carver, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Eleazer Carver Jr., late of Bridgewater, on 2 June 1755.

Carver, Ellen             Vol. 14E, p. 82 Joseph E. Carver, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Ellen Carver, late of Bridgewater, being the husband of the deeased, on 26 July 1859, with Carver Washburn and Philip H. Howe, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Carver, James            Vol. 17, p. 48   Hope Carver, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Carver, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Aug. 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 305-306] The Inventory of the Estate of Capt. James Carver, late of Plymouth, mariner, was appraised on 18 Aug. 1761 by Thomas Mayhew, Ezra Allen, and William Weston, and totaled £426.11.1. Hope Carver, the Administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 May 1762. [Vol. 19, p. 528] Isaac Doten, of Plymouth, mariner, was appointed as administrator de bonis non of the estate of James Carver, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 12 Aug. 1767, with Thomas Jackson and Samuel Jackson, both of Plymouth, Shoremen, as sureties.

Carver, James            Vol. 27, p. 250 Andrew Croswell, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of James Carver, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Sept. 1787, with Saml. Cole and Jos. Croswell as sureties.

Carver, John Jr.         Vol. 4, p. 425   Sarah Carver, widow of John Carver Junr., late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband on 19 June 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 369-370] The Inventory of the Estate of John Carver Junr., late of Plympton, was appraised by Samuel Lucas, George Barrow, and John Perkins on 1 Mar. 1724/5, his personal estate totaled £180.17.8, his real estate totaled £313.0, the estate was indebted £232.12.8, and debts due to the estate totaled £27.16.0. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 3 Mar. 1724/5, but no oath was recorded for Sarah Carver, the administratrix.

Carver, Josiah           Vol. 11, p. 495 Josiah Carver, of Plymouth, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Josiah Carver, late of Plymouth, Innholder, on 21 Feb. 1750.

Carver, Nathaniel      Vol. 46, p. 121 Rufus Sherman junr., of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Carver, late of Carver, yeoman, on 14 Sept. 1815, with Nathaniel Carver and William S. Russell as sureties.

Cary, Abigail             Vol. 23, p. 124 Jonathan Cary, of Bridgewater, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Cary, late of Birdgewater, Spinster, on 3 Feb. 1777, with David Kingman, Physician, and Phillip Bryant, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Cary, Eleazer            Vol. 46, p. 101 Solomon Keith junr., of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Cary, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 11 Apr. 1815, with Calvin Pratt Esqr. and Nathl. Wilder junr. as sureties.

Cary, Eliphalet          Vol. 46, p. 403 Nathan Mitchell, Esquire, and William Hooper, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Eliphalet Cary, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 4 Apr. 1820, with Oliver Conant and Sears Washburn as sureties.

Cary, Francis             Vol. 71, p. 138 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Cary, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1833, with Ephraim Cole and Nahum Snell as sureties.

Cary, James              Vol. 12C, p.237 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of James Cary, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on the request of Hannah Cary, widow of the deceased, who declines and consents, on 5 Nov. 1850, with Isaac Eames and Isaac Kingman, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Cary, Jonathan          Vol. 10, p. 78   Seth Cary, of Bridgewater, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Cary, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 13 Feb. 1745.

Cary, Jonathan          Vol. 17, p. 169 Eliphalet Cary, of Bridgewater, shopjoyner, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Cary, late of Bridgewater, shopjoyner, on 13 Oct. 1766.

Cary, Martin              Vol. 11A, p.494 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Martin Cary, late of North Bridgewater, on 6 Apr. 1847, with Eliab Whitman & Franklin Ames as sureties.

Cary, Zebulon           Vol. 15, p. 208 Lidia Cary, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulund Cary, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 6 Aug. 1759.

Caswell, Zephaniah   Vol. 12C, p.273 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Caswell, late of Bridgewater, as requested by his widow Azubah Caswell, who declined, on 20 Jan. 1851, with William Dunbar and Willard Wood, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Chandler, Aaron        Vol. 34, p. 282 Amherst Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Aaron Chandler, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 25 June 1801.

Chandler, Bartlett      Vol. 52, p. 351 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Chandler, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Seth Sprague Jr. & Studley Sampson as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 187-188] Joshua Brewster, Gentleman, Jesse Chandler, yeoman, and Joseph Chandler, yeoman, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Bartlett Chandler, late of Pembroke, on 21 Mar. 1825. The Inventory, dated 14 May 1825, totaled $326.93, no real estate. Wadsworth Chandler, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 16 May 1825.

Chandler, Charles      Vol. 46, p. 42   Anna Chandler, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Chandler, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Apr. 1814, with Thaddeus Peterson and Luke Wadsworth as sureties.

Chandler, Edmund     Vol. 4, p. 299   Elisabeth Chandler, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Edmund Chandler, late of Duxbury, on 5 Feb. 1721[/22]. [p. 356-357] The Inventory of the Real and Personal Estate of Edmund Chandler, late of Duxboro, was appraised by John Partridge, Thomas Southworth, and Edward Arnold on 26 Feb. 1721/22, but not totaled, which included his house and barn with a small piece of land valued at £70. Elisabeth Chandler, the widow and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Apr. 1722, and debts due from the estate totaled £98.2.4.

Chandler, Ephraim    Vol. 27, p. 472 John Faunce, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Chandler, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1794, with Saml. S. Sturtevant and Jabez Sturtevant as sureties.

Chandler, Peleg         Vol. 52, p. 349 Seth Sprague Jr., of Duxbury, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Chandler, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Wadsworth Chandler and Studley Sampson as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 120-121] Murlin Gardner, yeoman, Asa Chandler, yeoman, and Joshua Brewster, yeoman, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Peleg Chandler, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was not dated, but totaled $408.55, mostly personal estate, his real estate valued at only $75, and a pew in Rev. Samuel Glover’s Meeting House in Kingston worth $15. Seth Sprague Jr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Apr. 1825, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Chandler, Zebedee     Vol. 11B, p.246 Isaac Chandler, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Zebedee Chandler, late of Plympton, being a son of the deceased, on 8 Apr. 1844, with Joseph Sherman & Southworth Wright as sureties.

Chase, Benjamin       Vol. 12C, p.508 Benjamin Ransom, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Chase, late of Carver, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 11 Apr. 1853, with William S. Savery, of Carver, and Roland E. Cotton, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Chase, Isaac              Vol. 71, p. 170 Benjamin Chase, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Chase, late of Carver, yeoman, on 12 Aug. 1833, with John Sherman and Lemuel Rickard as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 475] The Inventory of the estate of Isaac Chase, late of Carver, was appraised by Levi Sherman, Benja. Ransom, and Thomas Cobb on 16 Sept. 1833, and totaled $484.10, including his homestead with the buildings valued at $210. Benjamin Chase, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Nov. 1833, and was directed to sell all the personal estate at public auction on 5 Nov. 1833.

Chase, John               Vol. 13D, p.382 William Bishop, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Chase, late of Plymouth, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 16 Feb. 1857, with Edward W. Bradford and Stephen Rogers as sureties.

Chipman, Jacob         Vol. 23, p. 187 Ignatius Loring, of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Chipman, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 July 1778, with John Bryant and Eleazer Waterman as sureties. [Vol. 25, p. 42] The Inventory of the Real & personal Estate of Jacob Chipman, late of Halifax, was dateds 13 Aug. 1778, and totaled £907.4.6, including his homestead & buildings valued at £560. Ignatius Loring Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Sept. 1778. [Vol. 25, p. 526-528] Seth Cushing, Isaac Churchill and Wm. Sturtevant were appointed to divide the estate of Jacob Chipman, late of Halifax, which was dated 3 July 1780, among his widow, Annah Chipman, and heirs, Jacob Chipman, the eldest son, Lucy Chipman, Lidea Chipman, George Chipman, Hannah Bozworth, the wife of Richard Bozworth, Content Chipman, and Joseph Chipman.

Church, Joseph          Vol. 2, p. 86     Judeth Church, relict widow of Joseph Church, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 16 Dec. 1707. [Vol. 3, p. 121-122] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Church was appraised by John Dyer, Nathaniel Mourton, and John Foster on 27 Jan. 1707/8, not totaled. Judah Barnabe, the administratrix to the estate of her late husband Joseph Church, of Plymouth, gave her oath to the inventory on 8 Mar. 1711/12.

Church, Thomas        Vol. 27, p. 1     Thomas Church, yeoman, and Mary Church, widow, both of Scituate, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Church, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 21 Dec. 1778.

Church, Richard        Vol. 2, p. 26     Hannah Church, relict widow of Richard Church, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 23 Dec. 1703. [p. 26-27] The Inventory of the Estate of Richard Church, of Scituate, was appraised by William Bearstow and Samuel Stetson on 20 Dec. 1703, not totaled. Hannah Church, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 Dec. 1703.

Churchel, Zebedee     Vol. 20, p. 110 Perez Churchel, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zebedee Churchel, late of Middleborough, husbandman, on 10 Sept. 1768, with Nathan Bennet, of Middleborough, yeoman, and Joshua Perkins, of Plympton, blacksmith, as sureties.

Churchell, Barnabas  Vol. 15, p. 594 Barnabas Churchel, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of his father Barnabas Churchell, late of Plymouth, on 21 Oct. 1760.

Churchell, Benjamin  Vol. 21, p. 168 Benjamin Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Churchell, late of Middleborough, on 7 Aug. 1772, with Amos Wood and David Thomas as sureties.

Churchell, Desire      Vol. 17, p. 15   Thomas Rogers, of Plymouth, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Desire Churchell, late of Plymouth, widow, on 25 Mar. 1761.

Churchell, Ebenezer  Vol. 12, p. 195 William Churchell, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his son, Ebenezer Churchell, late of Plympton, on 26 June 1751. [p. 279] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Ebenezer Churchel, late of Plympton, was appraised by Josiah Perkins, Ebenezer Soule, and Zebedee Chandler on 6 July 1751, and totaled £415.8.3. William Churchel, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 July 1751. [Vol. 14, p. 490-492] The Division of the real estate of Ebenezer Churchill, late of Plympton, by Robert Waterman, of Halifax, Josiah Perkins, Zebedee Chandler, Ebenezer Soul, and John Bradford, all of Plympton, yeomen, on 3 Apr. 1758, among his heirs: the widow Leah to receive her Dower, and the remainder to be divided into 8 equal parts, two parts to John, the eldest son, and one part each to Isaac, Joshua, Rebecca, Leah, Ruth, and Hannah. Return is dated 10 Apr. 1758, and approved 9 May 1758.

Churchell, Eleazer     Vol. 13, p. 364 Hannah Churchell, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Churchell, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Nov. 1754. [p. 408-409] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Mr. Eleazer Churchell, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Harlow, Joseph Bartlett Junr. & Jeremiah House on 11 Dec. 1754, and totaled £1203.14.10, including his homestead dwelling house, barn & out house valued at £440. Hannah Churchell, the Execx. [sic] gave her oath to the inventory on 21 Feb. 1755.

Churchell, Ephraim   Vol. 11, p. 42   Stephen Churchell, of Plymouth, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of his son Ephraim Churchell, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 16 Jan. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 300-301] The Inventory of the estate of Ephraim Churchell, of Plymouth, was taken by John Harlow, Benja. Bartlett and Nathll. Foster on 17 Dec. 1748, and totaled £2601.17, including his land with two houses & the appurtenances valued at £1800, and one Pew in the meeting house valued at £70. Capt. Stephen Churchel, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1749.

Churchell, John         Vol. 4, p. 371   John Churchell, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father John Churchell, late of Plymouth, on 3 Aug. 1723. [p. 385-386] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. John Churchel, of Plymouth, was appraised by John Dyer, Francis Adams, and Stephen Churchel, on 19 July 1723. The Inventory of the lands, meadows & swamps of John Churchel lying in Middleborough & Plympton, was appraised by Jacob Tomson, Isaac Cushman Jr., and Jonathan Morse on 30 July 1723. [p. 386-387] The Agreement of the heirs of Mr. John Churchel, of Plymouth, dated 14 Sept. 1723, mentions his heirs: son John Churchel, Elisabeth Ellis, the wife of Joel Ellis, Rebeckah Morton, the wife of George Morton, Sarah Churchel, and Hannah Churchel.

Churchell, John Jr.     Vol. 5, p. 731   Mrs. Bethiah Churchll, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Churchell Jur., late of Plymouth, on 7 July 1730. [p. 746-747] The Inventory of the Estate of John Churchell Junr., of Plymouth, was appraised by John Dyer and Stephen Churchell on 19 Mar. 1729/30, and totaled £1037.0.9, including his dwelling house and outhousing and about 8 acres of meadow and point of upland at Wellingsley valued at £476, 30 acres of pasture land at Obeny valued at £100, and other lands. Bethiah Churchell, the administratrix on the Estate of her Husband John Churchell Junr. gave her oath to the inventory on 7 July 1730. [Vol. 7, p. 49-50] The Division of the Real & Personal Estate of John Churchell junr., late of Plymouth, was divided by John Dyer, Francis Adams, Eleazer Holmes, and Joseph Bassett on 21 Mar. 1733/34, into 3 equal shares, with two shares going to Ebenezer Churchell, the elder son, and one share going to John Churchell, the younger son.

Churchell, John         Vol. 9, p. 532   Thomas Rogers, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Churchell, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 20 Sept. 1745.

Churchell, Stephen    Vol. 12, p. 356 Hannah Churchel, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Churchel, late of Plymouth, on 26 Sept. 1751. [Vol. 13, p. 106] The Inventory of the estate of Stephen Churchel, of Plymouth, was appraised by John Harlow, Benja. Bartlett, and Joseph Bartlett Junr. on 9 Oct. 1751, and totaled £447.7.7, including his homestead dwelling house & out houses valued at £160. Hannah Churchel, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1753.

Churchill, Alfred       Vol. 119, p. 63 J. B. Nye, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Alfred Churchill, late of Plympton, on 18 Feb. 1865, with Josiah S. Hammond and Elijah Bisbee, of Plympton, as sureties.

Churchill, Ebenezer   Vol. 27, p. 69   Patience Churchill, widow, and Branch Churchill, mariner, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Churchill, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 June 1781, with Ben. Rider junr. and Saml. Sherman as sureties.

Churchill, Eleazer Jr. Vol. 27, p. 74   Abigail Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Eleazer Churchill junr., late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 28 Sept. 1781, with Jno. Bartlett junr. and Wm. Bartlett junr. as sureties.

Churchill, Ephraim    Vol. 46, p. 253 Jonathan Snow, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Churchill, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Jan. 1818, with Jonathan Copeland and Jeremiah Beals Junr. as sureties.

Churchill, Ephraim F. Vol. 119, p.191 Martha H. Churchill, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim F. Churchill, late of Plymouth, on 13 Nov. 1865, with Ezra Leach and Ellis Whiting, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Churchill, George      Vol. 34, p. 112 Elisabeth Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Churchill, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 May 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 521-522] The Inventory of the Estate of George Churchill, mariner, dated 5 June 1797, was appraised by Thomas Morton junr., Levi Whiting, and Ichabod Morton junr., and totaled only $215.53, including ½ of 23 acres of wood land at Billington Sea valued at $115, and ¼ of a 72 acre lot of wood land at South Pond valued at $15, no dwelling house. Elisabeth Church, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 22 June 1797, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Churchill, Jabez Jr.    Vol. 11B, p. 30 Charlotte W. Churchill, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Jabez Churchill Jun., late of Plymouth, on 17 Jan. 1842, with Elkanah Bartlett & Ichabod Morton as sureties.

Churchill, Jacob        Vol. 34, p. 369 Joanna Churchill, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Churchill, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Aug. 1803.

Churchill, James        Vol. 34, p. 366 Oliver Churchill, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Churchill, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 21 Mar. 1803.

Churchill, Job            Vol. 61, p. 37   Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Job Churchill, late of Plymouth, cabinet maker, on 19 June 1826, with Ichabod Morton & Caleb Finney as sureties.

Churchill, John          Vol. 27, p. 51   William LeBaron, of Plymouth, Hatter, was granted administration of the estate of John Churchill, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 6 Nov. 1780, with Jacob Bennett and Caleb Loring as sureties.

Churchill, John          Vol. 46, p. 73   Ansell Churchill, of Warren, County of Bristol, State of Rhode Island, Painter, and George Sampson 3d, of Plymouth, Trader, were granted administration of the estate of John Churchill, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 24 Oct. 1814, with Elias Cox and Isaac Sampson as sureties.

Churchill, Leah         Vol. 27, p. 78   John Churchill, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Leah Churchill, late of Plympton, widow, on 5 Nov. 1781, with Andrew Bearse and Nathl. King as sureties.

Churchill, Nancy       Vol. 10A, p.194 John Bartlett 3d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy Churchill, late of Duxbury, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 13 Aug. 1838, with Bartlett Ellis and Nathaniel C. Landman, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Churchill, Nathaniel  Vol. 27, p. 174 Deborah Churchill, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Churchill, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 7 Feb. 1785, with Thos. Gannett and Jos. Wright as sureties.

Churchill, Nathaniel Jr  Vol. 71, p.273 Almira B. Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Churchill Junior, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 1 Dec. 1834, with Joseph M. Bartlett 4th and John Bartlett Jr. as sureties.

Churchill, Nathaniel  Vol. 10A, p.173 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Churchill, late of Plymouth, on 29 May 1838, with Lemuel Stephens and William Churchill, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Churchill, Peleg         Vol. 39, p. 276 Studley Samson, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Churchill, late of Duxbury, Cooper, on 12 Dec. 1810, with Daniel Churchill as surety.

Churchill, Reuben     Vol. 34, p. 121 Hannah Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben Churchill, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 13 July 1797. No inventory was recorded.

Churchill, Samuel      Vol. 46, p. 300 Nancy Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Churchill, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 3 Nov. 1818, with Thomas Covington and Lewis Churchill as sureties.

Churchill, Seth          Vol. 34, p. 149 Elisabeth Churchill, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Churchill, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 Feb. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 295-296] Ephraim Spooner Esqr, William Harlow, & Icha. Holmes junr, Gentleman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Churchill, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 Feb. 1798. The Inventory of the estate of Seth Churchill, late of Plymouth, mariner, was dated 26 Feb. 1798, and totaled $715.74, including his dwelling house & land adjoining valued at $500, and a piece of land about ¼ an acre adjoining land of Eleazer & Ichabod Holmes valued at $130. Elisabeth Churchill, the administratrix of the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1798.

Churchill, Silence      Vol. 10A, p.286 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Silence Churchill, late of North Bridgewater, widow, on 1 Oct. 1839, with Isaac Eames and Nahum Perkins, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Churchill, Stephen     Vol. 71, p. 374 Nancy Churchill, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Churchill, late of Duxbury, Mariner, on 7 Dec. 1835, with Nathl. Winsor Jr. and John Holmes as sureties.

Churchill, Thaddeus  Vol. 39, p. 249 Solomon Finney, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus Churchill, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 Apr. 1810, with Joseph Churchill & William Churchill as sureties.

Churchill, William     Vol. 52, p. 261 Martin Hayward, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of William Churchill, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1824, with Elijah Dexter & Lemuel Cobb as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 92-93] Jonathan Parker, Esq., William Perkins, yeoman, and Ebenezer Wright, yeoman, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Churchill, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1824. The Inventory was not dated, but totaled $598.93, including his real estate amounting to $481. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 10 Apr. 1824, and Martin Hayward, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Apr. 1824. [Vol. 58, p. 77-78] Martin Hayward, the administrator, informed the court on 6 Apr. 1824 that the estate of William Churchill, late of Plympton, was insolvent. [Vol. 58, p. 87] Martin Hayward, administrator, was ordered to sell at public auction the whole personal estate of William Churchill, late of Plympton, on 12 Apr. 1824.

Churchill, William Jr. Vol. 11B, p. 5   Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Churchill Jun., late of Plymouth, he being a creditor of the said deceased, and there is no widow and no children of age, on 2 Nov. 1841, with Lemuel Stephens & Edwin Morton as sureties.

Clap, Ebenezer Jr.     Vol. 20, p. 310 Lucy Clap, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Clap Junr., late of Rochester, on 5 Dec. 1769, with Ebenr. Clap and Joseph Haskell as sureties. The Inventory of the Estate of Ebenezer Clap junr., late of Rochester, was appraised on 21 Nov. 1769 by Seth Dexter, Judah Sears, and Ebenezer Haskell, and totaled £633.9.8. Lucy Clap, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 5 Dec. 1769.

Clap, Mannassa         Vol. 14, p. 271 Elijah Clap, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mannassa Clap, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 June 1757.

Clark, Abishai T.       Vol. 13D, p.110 Cyrus E. Clark, of Fairhaven, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of Abishai T. Clark, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 3 Oct. 1854, with Nathan Clark and Charles H. Clark, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Clark, Consider         Vol. 61, p. 417 Sarah Clark, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Consider Clark, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Apr. 1831, with Ichabod Morton & Josiah Finney as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 41-43] Elkanah Finney, Merchant, Ichabod Morton, Merchant, and Amasa Clark, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Consider Clark, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Apr. 1831. The Inventory was not dated, his real estate totaled $672.00, including the dwelling house and lot valued at $210, and the orchard and land adjoining valued at $233, and his personal estate totaled $87.00. Sarah Clark, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Feb. 1832, and as the widow of the deceased she was allowed the entire personal inventory for her necessaries on 20 Feb. 1832.

Clark, Edward D.       Vol. 138, p. 15 George W. Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Edward D. Clark, late of Plymouth, on 9 Oct. 1876, with John Langford and Lemuel Bradford as sureties.

Clark, John H.           Vol. 119, p.404 Javis Ellis, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of John H. Clark, late of Rochester, on 27 May 1867, with Thomas Randall, of Mattapoisett, and John H. A. Clark, of Rochester, as sureties.

Clark, Lemuel           Vol. 46, p. 302 Sarah Clark, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Clark, late of Rochester, Calker, on 5 Nov. 1818, with Geo. B. Nye and Charles J. Holmes Esqr. as sureties.

Clark, Samuel           Vol. 129, p.335 Hosea C. Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Clark, late of Plymouth, on 27 Nov. 1874, with John Bachelder and Charles Raymond, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Clark, William           Vol. 27, p. 89   Thomas Clark, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Clark, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Mar. 1782, with Sylva. Bartlett and Benja. Rider jr. as sureties.

Clarke, Dorothy         Vol. 5, p. 461   Doctor Caleb Loring, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, late of Plympton, on 8 July 1728.

Clarke, Samuel          Vol. 17, p. 106 Samuel Clarke, of Middleborough, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Clarke, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 July 1763.

Clarke, Thomas         Vol. 5, p. 215   Mr. Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Deacon Thomas Clarke, late of Plymouth, on 11 Apr. 1727. [p. 233-235] The Inventory of the Estate of Deacon Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, yeoman, was appraised by John Dyer, Francis Adams, and Joseph Bartlett on 14 Apr. 1727, and totaled £1398.2.7, which included half the homestead land, meadows & swamp lying to the Eastward of the Way valued at £407.10.6, 60 acres of land at Pine Hills valued at £60, and other parcels of land. Thomas Clark, the administrator on the estate of his father, Deacon Thomas Clark, late of Plymouth, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 May 1727. [p. 235-236] The Settlement of the Estate of Deacon Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, amongst his children, dated 27 Apr. 1727, and approved on 12 May 1727 mentioned Thomas Clark, the eldest son, son Josiah Clarke, Susannah Holmes, wife of Elisha Holmes, Elisabeth Morton, wife of Josiah Morton, Rebeckah Morton, widow & relict of Nathaniel Morton, Abigail, wife of Nathaniel Bartlett, and daughter Sarah Clark.

Clarke, Thomas         Vol. 6, p. 54     Lieut. Josiah Morton, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Deacon Thomas Clarke, late of Plymouth, because the original administrator, Deacon Thomas Clarke, late of Plymouth, son of Deacon Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, is now deceased, on 27 July 1731.

Clerk, James Jr.         Vol. 5, p. 303   Meribah Clerk, of Plymouth, relict widow of James Clerk Jr., late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband on 20 Sept. 1727.

Cobb, Ansell             Vol. 46, p. 102 Calvin Tillson, of Middleborough, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Ansell Cobb, late of Bridgewater, Cordwainer, on 12 Apr. 1815, with Nathan Cobb and John Freeman as sureties. [Vol. 47, p. 249-250] Daniel Howard Esq., Abiel Ames, Gentleman, and Asa Briggs, Hatter, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ansel Cobb, late of Bridgewater, Cordwainer, on 12 Apr. 1815. The Inventory of the Estate of Ansell Cobb, late of Bridgwater, dated 18 Apr. 1815, totaled $249.24, including his homestead valued at $200. Calvin Tillson, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 July 1815.

Cobb, Ebenezer         Vol. 12, p. 522 Ebenezer Cobb, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Cobb, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 17 Aug. 1752. [Vol. 13, p. 93-96] Whereas after all the debts due from the estate of Ebenezer Cobb, late of Plimouth, yeoman, there remains the sum of One Hundred thirty Six pounds fifteen shillings and ten pence to be distributed to and among the children of the deceased and their legal representatives, Ebenr. Cobb of Kingston, Yeoman, the administrator on the estate, was ordered and directed to pay to Nathaniel Cobb, Nathan Cobb, Job Cobb, Marcy Holmes wife of Cornelius Holmes, Mary West, and Elizabeth Holmes wife of Thomas Holmes jur., children of the said deceased, £13, 15s, 7p each in full of there respective proportions of the said sum, and to Jacob Tinkham only child and legal representative of Hannah Tinkham, one of the daughter of the deceased, the like sum of £13, 15s, 7p, and to Sarah the wife of Thomas Faunce and Hannah the wife of Stephen Doten children and legal representatives of Sarah Bartlett decd, one of the daughters of the said Ebenezer, the like sum of £13, 15s, 7p, all which sums together with £27, 10s, 2p, the said Ebenezers part and portion thereof, as he is Eldest Son of the said deceased, amounts in whole to the aforesaid sum of one Hundred thirty Six pounds fifteen shillings and ten pence, and whereas the Real Estate of the said deceased cannot be divided to and among all the Heirs of the said decd without Great Prejudice to, or spoiling the whole, and it being desired by the said Heirs, that the same might be settled the one half thereof upon the said Ebenr. and his heirs and assigns, and the other half thereof upon the said Job and his heirs and assigns, they yielding and paying to the rest of the children of the said decd and their legal representatives there proportionable part of the apprized value thereof, the estate was so divided between Ebenezer and Job Cobb on 6 Aug. 1753.

Cobb, Ebenezer Jr.    Vol. 27, p. 118 Jerusha Cobb, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Cobb junr., late of Kingston, yeoman, on 10 Apr. 1783, with Jno. Cobb and Job Cobb as sureties.

Cobb, Frederick         Vol. 52, p. 323 Nathan Cobb, of Carver, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Frederick Cobb, late of Carver, cordwainer, on 20 Dec. 1824, with Luther Wright & James Spooner as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 41-45] Thomas Cobb, Housewright, Levi Vaughan, Gent., & Rufus Sherman Junr., Housewright, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Frederick Cobb, late of Carver, cordwainer, on 20 Dec. 1824. The Inventory was dated 1 Feb. 1825, his personal estate totaled $205.22, and his real estate totaled $329.25, including lands formerly owned by William Cobb, and a pew in the North Meeting House in Carver. Nathan Cobb, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1825, and he was directed to deliver to Lucy Cobb, the widow, $140 out of the personal estate as an allowance for her necessaries. Thomas Cobb, Gentleman, Levi Vaughan Jr., Gent., & Rufus Sherman Jr., Housewright, were appointed to set off my metes and bounds one third part of the Real Estate of Frederick Cobb, late of Carver, to Lucy P. Cobb as her dower in the estate on 20 Dec. 1824.

Cobb, Gershom Jr.     Vol. 20, p. 426 Elizabeth Cobb, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Gershom Cobb junr., late of Middleborough, husbandman, on 24 Dec. 1770, with Amos Tinkham and Jeremiah Cobb as sureties. [p. 426-427] The Inventory of the estate of Gershom Cobb, late of Middleborough, was appraised on 2 Jan. 1771 by James Cobb, Joseph Bates junr., and Nathaniel Wilder, and totaled £71.0.8. Elizabeth Cobb, the administratrix, gave her oath the the inventory on 7 Jan. 1771, and she notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Cobb, Gideon            Vol. 23, p. 203 Mehitabel Cobb, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Cobb, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1778, with Isaac Tomson and Joseph Pratt as sureties. [Vol. 25, p. 229-231] Mehetabel Cobb informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 3 Aug. 1778, and Isaac Tomson and Daniel Thomas, both of Middleborough, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate, which totaled £94.5.1½. The Inventory of the Estate of Gideon Cobb, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Francis Tomson, Sylvanus Warren, and Daniel Thomas on 15 Mar. 1779, and totaled £531.11.0, including his real estate valued at £418. Mehitabel Cobb, the Administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1779.

Cobb, James              Vol. 9, p. 220   Ichabod Wood, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of James Cobb, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, on 6 Mar. 1743.

Cobb, James              Vol. 23, p. 22   James Cobb, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father James Cobb, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1773, with Ichabod Wood and Isaac Tomson, yeomen, as sureties.

Cobb, Job                 Vol. 17, p. 53   Patience Cobb, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Job Cobb, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 10 Aug. 1761.

Cobb, Job                 Vol. 52, p. 360 Nancy Cobb, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Job Cobb, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 11 Apr. 1825, with John B. Thomas & Coomer Weston as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 468-469] William Brown, Esq., Lemuel Brown, cabinet maker, and David Turner, blockmaker, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Job Cobb Jr., late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 11 Apr. 1825. The Inventory, dated 5 Sept. 1825, totaled only $109.50, no real estate. Nancy Cobb, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Oct. 1825, and she was allowed $109.50 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Cobb, John                Vol. 11, p. 425 Sarah Cobb, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 7 Aug. 1750.

Cobb, John                Vol. 17, p. 113 Ephraim Spooner, of Plymouth, Mercht., was granted administration of the estate of John Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 Oct. 1763.

Cobb, John                Vol. 52, p. 311 Peter Smith, of Wareham, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of John Cobb, late of Wareham, Blacksmith, on 15 Nov. 1824, with Nathaniel Wilder & Joseph Look as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 318-319] The Inventory of the Estate of John Cobb, late of Wareham, was appraised by Perez F. Briggs, Thomas Savery, and Ichabod Leonard on 17 Dec. 1824, and totaled $277.62, his only real estate being a Blacksmith shop valued at $15, and he had $12 in Blacksmith’s tools. Peter Smith, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 July 1825, and he was directed to deliver to Mercy Cobb, the widow, $220 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Cobb, Jonathan          Vol. 14, p. 73   Samuell Benson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Cobb, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 July 1756.

Cobb, Joseph             Vol. 34, p. 385 Nehemiah Cobb, of Carver, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Cobb, late of Carver, yeoman, on 29 Oct. 1804.

Cobb, Lazarus           Vol. 20, p. 427 Ephraim Cobb, of Plymouth, Goldsmith, was granted administration of the estate of Lazarus Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 4 Dec. 1770, with Joseph Morton and Dimond Morton, both of Boston, as sureties. [p. 484] The Inventory of the estate of Lazarus Cobb, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Jonathan Dimon, Samuel Cole, and Ephraim Spooner on 18 Feb. 1771, and totaled only £22.6.5. Ephraim Cobb, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 Feb. 1771, and notifed the court that the estate was very much insolvent.

Cobb, Lemuel           Vol. 9, p. 223   Fear Cobb, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Feb. 1743.

Cobb, Lemuel           Vol. 16, p. 92   Lazarus Lebaron, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Cob, late of Plymouth, mariner, which administration having been granted to his widow, Fear Cob, of Plymouth, who is since also deceased, on 13 Apr. 1761.

Cobb, Lewis              Vol. 11B, p.126 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Cobb, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the said deceased, on 5 Dec. 1842, with Joshua Eddy & George S. Cobb as sureties.

Cobb, Nathaniel Jr.    Vol. 20, p. 64   Jonathan Tilson, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Cobb Junr., late of Plympton, inn-holder, on 5 May 1768, with James Murdock and Eleazar Crocker, both of Plympton, yeomen, as sureties.

Cobb, Nehemiah        Vol. 39, p. 6     Zacheus Bartlett Esqr., & Job Cobb junr., Housewright, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Cobb, late of Plymouth, trader, on 11 Apr. 1805, with Benj. Bramhall & Ben. Drew jr. as sureties.

Cobb, Rowland         Vol. 16, p. 8     Jonathan Tillson, of Plympton, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Rowland Cobb, late of Plympton, labourer, on 6 Dec. 1760.

Cobb, Seth                Vol. 8, p. 260   James Hovey, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Oct. 1740. [p. 257-259] Deacon John Atwood, Mr. Thomas Holmes, and Mr. Thomas Foster, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Capt. Seth Cobb, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Oct. 1740. The Inventory was dated 22 Dec. 1740, but not totaled, his house & cellar valued at £209.0. James Hovey, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1740. [p. 259-260] £26.14 from the inventory was set off to Sarah, the widow of Seth Cobb, for her necessaries on 22 Dec. 1740.

Cobb, Seth                Vol. 52, p. 63   Oliver Cobb, of Rochester, Clerk, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Cobb, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 20 Aug. 1821, with Charles Cobb & M. Whetton as sureties. [Vol. 56, p. 495-498] Melzar Whitten, Gentleman, Spencer Brewster, and Lewis Gray, yeomen, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of Seth Cobb, late of Kingston, yeoman, except the widow’s dower, to and among his children Oliver Cobb, Charles Cobb, Cynthia Cobb, and the heirs of Stevens Cobb, deceased, on 8 May 1822. The division was dated 13 Dec. 1822, and approved on 16 Dec. 1823.

Cobb, Thomas           Vol. 10A, p.442 Timothy Cobb, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Cobb, late of Carver, being the eldest son of the deceased, on 12 Apr. 1841, with Levi Vaughan, of Carver, and Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Cobb, William           Vol. 17, p. 129 Ebenezer Cobb, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his son William Cobb, late of Kingston, mariner, on 2 Nov. 1764.

Cobb, William           Vol. 34, p. 383 William Cobb, of Hebron, Cumberland County, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Cobb, late of Carver, weaver, on 18 June 1804, with Nehemiah Cobb & Nathll. Vaughan as sureties.

Cole, Bartlett B.         Vol. 122, p.236 Horatio A. Lucas, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett B. Cole, late of Carver, on 13 Sept. 1869, with Lot S. Lucas, of New Bedford, and E. T. Manter, of Carver, as sureties.   

Cole, Benjamin         Vol. 11, p. 118 Rebecca Cole, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Benjamin Cole, late of Plympton, on 18 Jan. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 386-387] The Inventory of the Estate of Benja. Cole, late of Plympton, miller, not dated, was taken by Isaac Wright, Samuel Barrows & Saml. Shaw, and totaled £681.6.7 old tenour. The widow Cole gave her oath to the inventory on 12 July 1749.

Cole, Bradford          Vol. 10A, p.424 James B. Tillson, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Bradford Cole, late of Carver, basket maker, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 15 Feb. 1841, with Thomas Cobb and Hezekiah Cole, both of Carver, as sureties.

Cole, Edward            Vol. 34, p. 207 Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Cole, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 26 Mar. 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 93-94] James Soule & Ezra Holmes, both of Middleborough, yeoman, and Stephen Ellis, of Plympton, Gentleman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Edward Cole, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 26 Mar. 1802. The Inventory, dated 24 Apr. 1802, totaled only $74.30, his real estate valued at only $55. Joshua Eddy, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 May 1802, and notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Cole, Hezekiah          Vol. 11B, p.138 James Cole and Henry Sherman, of Carver, were granted administration of the estate of Hezekiah Cole, late of Carver, on 7 Mar. 1843, with Gideon W. Young & Luther Bradford as sureties.

Cole, Jemima            Vol. 34, p. 148 Gideon Bradford, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jemima Cole, late of Carver, spinster, on 27 Jan. 1798. No inventory was recorded.

Cole, Job                   Vol. 3, p. 200   Nathaniel Cole Senr., of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of his son Job Cole, late of Duxbury, on 8 Jan. 1712[/13]. [p. 220] The Inventory of the estate of Job Cole, late of Duxbury, was dated 15 Jan. 1712/13, and totaled £28.10.9. Ephraim Cole made oath on 27 Mar. 1713 that his father Nathaniel Cole sent by him to me this Inventory of his son Job Cole’s estate. On 27 Mar. 1713 the estate of Job Cole was settled upon his father Nathaniel Cole, of Duxbury.

Cole, John                 Vol. 27, p. 401 Elisabeth Cole, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Cole, late of Carver, yeoman, on 10 July 1792, with Nehe. Cobb as surety.

Cole, Lemuel            Vol. 13D, p.543 James G. Nichols, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Cole, late of Middleborough, Labourer, having married the daughter of the deceased, on 6 July 1858, with Zachariah Eddy and F. G. Pratt, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Cole, Mary                Vol. 27, p. 16   Joseph Tupper, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Cole, late of Middleborough, widow, on 5 Apr. 1779, with Ja. Smith and Wm. Tomson as sureties.

Cole, Samuel             Vol. 4, p. 396   Deborah Cole, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Samuel Cole, late of Plympton, on 1 May 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 82-83] The Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Cole, late of Plympton, was appraised by Jonathan Shaw, Benoni Shaw, and Joseph Lucas on 23 May 1724, not totaled, small and no real estate, but included a debt of £12 due to the estate from the late husband of Mrs. Susannah Cole. Deborah Cole, the administratrix on the estate of her late husband, Samuel Cole, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Dec. 1724.

Cole, Samuel             Vol. 6, p. 123   Mrs. Mercy Cole, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband Mr. Samuel Cole, of Plymouth, on 31 Jan. 1731[/32]. [p. 178-180] The Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Cole, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Dyer, Thomas Holmes, and Stephen Churchell on 10 Apr. 1732, not totaled, but included several parcels of real estate, including 2/3rds of about 12 acres of meadow land at Goose Point valued at £333.6.8, half a dwelling house that Mrs. Cole dwells in containing all the buildings adjoining valued at £285, and half a house where Samuel Cole’s widow dwells in valued at £150. Mercy Cole, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 May 1732.

Cole, Samuel             Vol. 11B, p.157 Samuel Cole, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Cole, late of Plymouth, who is the eldest son of the said deceased, the widow having declined, on 15 May 1843, with Bartlett Holmes & John Bartlett Jr. as sureties.

Cole, Susannah          Vol. 5, p. 317   John Cole and Joseph Cole, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of their mother, Mrs. Susannah Cole, late of Plympton, on 6 Nov. 1727. [p. 438-440] The Inventory of the Estate of Susannah Cole, late of Plympton, was appraised by Benony Lucas, Samuel Bradford, and Joseph Lucas on 18 Nov. 1727, her personal estate totaled £197.14.8, and her real estate totaled £908, including her homestead valued at £290, her grist mill & dam pond valued at £200, and several other tracts of land. John Cole and Joseph Cole, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 9 Mar. 1727/28. [p. 440-443] The Settlement of the Real Estate of Mrs. Susannah Cole, late of Plympton, ordered on 4 Apr. 1728, mentioned her heirs John Cole, Edward Cole, Thomas Cole, Joseph Cole, Benjamin Cole, Elizabeth Cole, Samuel Cole, the only surviving child of Samuel Cole, deceased son of Susannah Cole, Mary Wright, wife of Isaac Wright of Plympton, and Susannah Harlow, wife of Robert Harlow.

Cole, Thomas            Vol. 17, p. 95   Abiah Cole, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Cole, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 15 Mar. 1763.

Collamer, Anthony    Vol. 10, p. 234 Susanna Collamer, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Anthony Collamer, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 26 May 1746.

Colwell, Ebenezer     Vol. 11B, p.123 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Colwell, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the said deceased, on 5 Dec. 1842, with Joshua Eddy & Samuel Thompson as sureties.

Colwell, Ebenezer     Vol. 11B, p.453 Alpheus Holmes, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Colwell, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 3 Nov. 1846, with Benjamin A. Packard & Benjamin G. Allen as sureties.

Combs, Elnathan       Vol. 27, p. 261 John Bishop, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elnathan Combs, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1788, with Simeon Combs and Caleb Combs as sureties.

Conant, David Jr.      Vol. 17, p. 14   Rhoda Conant, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Conant junr., late of Bridgewater, labourer, on 2 Mar. 1761.

Conant, George         Vol. 61, p. 316 Stephen Rogers, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of George Conant, late of Marshfield, on 1 Sept. 1829, with Ebenezer T. Fogg and Jesse Dunbar Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 67, p. 478-482] Joseph Clift and Abijah Hatch, of Marshfield, and Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of George Conant, late of Marshfield, on 1 Sept. 1829. The Inventory of the estate of George Conant, late of Marshfield, was dated 8 Sept. 1829, his homestead valued at $875, a pew at $25, and his personal estate totaled $531.54, which included $378.11 in goods in the store. Stephen Rogers, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Sept. 1829. Bethiah, the widow of the deceased, was granted $400 in such articles are she may select from the inventory for her necessaries, the balance was directed to be sold at public or private sale on 21 Sept. 1829, and Stephen Rogers, the administrator, notified the court that the estate was insufficient to pay its debts. [Vol. 69, p. 101-102] Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, Joel Hatch and Moses F. Rogers, of Marshfield, were appointed to set off one third of the Real Estate of George Conant, late of Marshfield, to his widow Bethiah Conant as her dower in the estate on 21 Sept. 1829. The division was dated 3 Feb. 1830, and approved on 2 Mar. 1830.

Conant, John             Vol. 71, p. 59   Abraham Washburn 2d, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Conant, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 May 1832, with Nahum Stetson and Abiezer T. Harvey as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 446-447] The Inventory of the estate of John Conant, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Avery Fobes, Nathl. Washburn and Horace Ames on 12 June 1832, and totaled $248.69, no real estate. Abram Washburn 2d, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 Oct. 1833, and he was directed to deliver to Rebecca L. Conant, widow of the deceased, $248.69 of the personal estate for her necessaries on 1 Oct. 1833.

Conant, Josiah           Vol. 4, p. 287   Elisabeth Conant, relict widow of Josiah Conant, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 20 Sept. 1721. [p. 363-364] The Inventory of the estate of Josiah Conant, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Ichabod Southworth, Samuel Barrow, and Samuel Pratt on 11 Oct. 1721.

Cook, Asa                 Vol. 122, p.171 Henry T. Cook, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Cook, late of Kingston, who is the only son of the deceased, on 8 Mar. 1869, with John F. Holmes and Richard E. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Benjamin        Vol. 34, p. 229 Elkanah Cook, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 10 Apr. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 315-317] John Gray, Esqr, Mr. Josiah Cook, Housewright, & John Faunce, yeoman, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Cooke, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 10 Apr. 1800. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Benjamin Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, dated 11 July 1800, totaled $3056.19. His real estate, valued at $2592.50, included his homestead land being 47 acres, at $987, his dwelling house, corn house & bard at $275, and a piece of land called a part of the old farm of 28 acres at $452, and others. Elka. Cook, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Oct. 1800. John Gray, Esqr, John Faunce, and Josiah Cook, yeomen, all of Kingston, were appointed to set off to Mary Cook, the widow, her thirds or right of dower in the real estate of Benjamin Cook, and to divide the rest into 6 equal parts, to be set off to Elisabeth Stetson, Sarah Cook, Elkanah Cook, Lettice Everson, Eunice Cook, and Patience Cook, each one share, on 28 Aug. 1800.

Cook, Benjamin        Vol. 152, p.269 Mary Cook, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Cook, late of Kingston, on 9 Feb. 1880, with Daniel Weston and Herbert Soule, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Charles           Vol. 71, p. 19   Clarissa Cook, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Cook, late of Scituate, mariner, on 29 Nov. 1831, with Peleg Jenkins and John Beal as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 275-276] Asa Litchfield, Theophilus Corthell, and Stephen Mott Jr., all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles Cook, late of Scituate, mariner, on 9 Nov. 1831. The Inventory was dated 15 Mar. 1832, his real estate totaled $770, including his dwelling house and land valued at $750, and his personal estate totaled $134.00. Clarissa Cook, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 5 June 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 276-277] Asa Litchfield and Stephen Mott Jr., both of Scituate, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 9 Nov. 1831. The debts totaled $517.23, including a large note to Theophilus Corthell. Clarissa Cook, the widow and administratrix of Charles Cook, was allowed the entire personal estate for her necessaries on 5 June 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 21] Clarissa Cook, administratrix on the estate of Charles Cook, late of Scituate, notified the court that the personal estate is insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $550, and petitioned for a license to sell $550 of the real estate to pay the debts on 5 June 1832. License was granted on 3 July 1832.

Cook, Christina         Vol. 13D, p.10 Henry Soule, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Christina Cook, late of Kingston, single-woman, who is the husband of one of the heirs, and was so requested, on 5 Dec. 1853, with Benjamin Cook and John Gray, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Edward B.       Vol. 129, p.231 Warren H. Southworth, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Edward B. Cook, late of Lakeville, on 9 Feb. 1874, with Myrick Haskins and Franklin Haskins, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Cook, Eli                   Vol. 10A, p.544 Seth Drew, of Kingston, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Eli Cook, late of Kingston, Esq., Hannah Cook, one of the Executors named therein having declined, and Eli C. Drew, the other Executor named, being a minor, on 3 June 1845. Gamaliel B. Adams and Samuel E. Cushman, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond. Nathaniel Faunce, Samuel E. Cushman, and Francis Drew, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Eli Cook, late of Kingston, on 3 June 1845.

Cook, Elizabeth         Vol. 115, p.413 Alexander Bradford, of Raynham, Bristol County, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Cook, late of Kingston, on 13 June 1864, with Ezra Perkins, of Kingston, and Thomas Prince, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Cook, Elkanah           Vol. 10A, p.288 Peleg Bradford, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Elkanah Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 1 Oct. 1839. Benjamin Cook and Henry Soule, both of Kingston, were the sureties on the bond of Peleg Bradford. Spencer Bradford and Daniel Ring, both of Kingston, and Martin Hayward, of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elkanah Cook, late of Kingston, on 1 Oct. 1839, and they made oath before Zenas Bryant, Justice of the Peace, on 21 Oct. 1839. [Vol. 82, p. 14-15] The Inventory of the Estate of Elkanah Cook, late of Kingston, Gentleman, was appraised by Spencer Bradford, Daniel Ring, and Martin Hayward on 21 Oct. 1839, his real estate totaled $1880, including his homestead containing 37 acres 71 rods with the buildings thereon standing valued at $1200, and his personal estate totaled $334.59. Peleg Bradford, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the third Monday of January 1840.

Cook, Fanny D.         Vol. 119, p.103 Walter H. Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Fanny D. Cook, late of Kingston, on 10 Apr. 1865, with John Perkins, of Plymouth, and Charles H. Perkins, of Plympton, as sureties.

Cook, Frederick         Vol. 115, p.173 Isaac Hersey, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Frederick Cook, late of Abington, on 12 Jan. 1863, with Isaac E. Hersey, of Boston, and Isaac E. Keith, of Abington, as sureties.

Cook, Hannah           Vol. 15, p. 594 Ebenezer Morton, of Kingston, Joyner, was granted administration of the estate of his mother Hannah Cook, late of Kingston, widow, on 11 Nov. 1760.

Cook, Hannah B.       Vol. 122, p.660 Barnabas Ford, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah B. Cook, late of Pembroke, on 14 Oct. 1872, with Peleg Ford, of Duxbury, and Alpheus Packard, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Cook, Ira                   Vol. 119, p. 29 Walter H. Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Ira Cook, late of Kingston, on 28 Nov. 1864, with Charles C. Cook and George W. McLauthlin, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Jane                Vol. 152, p. 66 Martin Cook, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Jane Cook, late of Kingston, on 13 Jan. 1879, with Edwin Cook and Gustavus Corey, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Joanna            Vol. 10A, p.486 Charles C. Faunce, of Kingston, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Joanna Cook, late of Kingston, widow, the Executor Eleazer Faunce therein named having deceased, on 15 May 1837. Kilborn Faunce and Ira Cook, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond. Josiah Holmes, John Gray, and John Fuller 2d, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joanna Cook, late of Kingston, on 10 Apr. 1837. Josiah Holmes and John Fuller 2d gave their oath before John Gray, Justice of the Peace, on 12 Apr. 1837. John Gray gave his oath before J. H. Loud, Justice of the Peace, on 10 Apr. 1837.

Cook, John                Vol. 9, p. 427   Phebe Cook, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1744. [Vol. 13, p. 107-110] John Brewster, John Adams, John Faunce and Cornelius Sampson, all of Kingston, and John Wadsworth, of Duxborough, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of John Cook, late of Kingston, Yeoman, into six equal parts and assign two parts to Silvanus Cook, the only son of the deceased, and one sixth part each to Sarah, the wife of Samuell Kent junr., Lydia Cook, Margarett Cook, and Molly Cook, on 14 Feb. 1753. The division was dated 26 Mar. 1753, and approved on 2 Apr. 1753.

Cook, John                Vol. 39, p. 429 Sylvanus Cook, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of John Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1805, which was originally granted to Phebe Cook, of Kingston, widow, who is also now deceased without completing the administration, with Barstow Cook & Joseph Bartlett as sureties.

Cook, Josiah             Vol. 61, p. 107 Josiah Cook, of Kingston, bricklayer, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 21 May 1827, with Daniel Bisbee & Tilden Faunce as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 155] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Josiah Cook, late of Kingston, was appraised by John Gray, Robert Cook Jr. and Peleg Bradford on 23 June 1827, his real estate valued at $1353, and his personal estate totaled $290.96. [Vol. 64, p. 394-395] John Gray, Robert Cook Jr. and Peleg Bradford, all of Kingston, were appointed to set off to Lydia Cook, widow of Josiah Cook, late of Kingston, one third of the real estate as her dower on 19 Nov. 1927.

Cook, Josiah             Vol. 14E, p.302 Noah Prince, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Cook, late of Kingston, on 7 May 1861, with Josiah T. Cook, Clement H. Sampson, and Mary W. Cook, all of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Kingman         Vol. 115, p. 2   Abiel Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Kingman Cook, late of Bridgewater, with the consent of all the next of kin and heirs of the deceased, on 2 July 1861, with Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, and Martin Bryant, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Cook, Lucy               Vol. 138, p. 58 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Cook, late of Kingston, on 8 Jan. 1877, with Simeon W. Lauthlin and Edward D. Chandler, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Lydia              Vol. 10A, p. 58 Josiah Cook, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Lydia Cook, late of Kingston, widow, being the eldest son of the deceased, on 20 Feb. 1837. James N. Sever and Kilborn Faunce, all of Kingston, were sureties on his bond. John Gray, Lewis Gray, and Thomas Bradford, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lydia Cook on 20 Feb. 1837. Lewis Gray and Thomas Bradford give their oath before John Gray, Justice of the Peace, on 9 Mar. 1837, and John Gray gave his oath before Thos. P. Beal, Justice of the Peace, on 9 Mar. 1837. [Vol. 79, p. 111-112] The Inventory of the Estate of Lydia Cook, late of Kingston, was dated 15 Mar. 1837 and totaled $1159.64, including her real estate valued at $1030, which included one undivided fifth part of 79 acres of pasture land lying partly in Kingston and partly in Plympton, and her personal estate totaled $129.60. Josiah Cook, the Administrator on the Estate of Lydia Cook, late of Kingston, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Apr. 1837. [Vol. 79, p. 351-354] John Gray, Lewis Gray and Thomas Bradford, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the real estate of Josiah Cook and Lydia Cook, both of Kingston, deceased, and to sever the undivided real estate, on 10 Apr. 1837. The division, approved on 14 Aug. 1837, mentioned one share to Olive Weston, wife of Noah Weston of Plympton, one share to Josiah Cook, one share to Lydia Faunce, wife of Tilden Faunce, one share to Molly Cook, one share to Daniel Cook, now residing in Maumee, State of Ohio, and one share to Nancy Faunce, wife of Kilborn Faunce.

Cook, Martin             Vol. 152, p.297 Edwin Cook, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Martin Cook, late of Kingston, on 12 Apr. 1880, with Daniel Weston and Fred G. Brackett, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Molly              Vol. 13D, p.469 John Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Molly Cook, late of Kingston, Single woman, as requested by the heirs at law, on 4 Dec. 1857, with Kilborn Faunce and Edward Willis, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cook, Nathaniel        Vol. 15, p. 460 Ephraim Cook, yeoman, and Mary Cook, widow, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Cook, late of Kingston, on 1 Mar. 1760.

Cook, Nathaniel        Vol. 115, p.409 Isaac Hersey, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Cook, late of Abington, on 23 May 1864, with John A. King, of Abington, and Benjm. King, of Cambridge Port, as sureties.

Cook, Patience          Vol. 10A, p.150 Elkanah Cook, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Patience Cook, late of Kingston, singlewoman, who was a brother of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1838. Martin Cook and Benjamin Cook, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond. Spencer Bradford, Thomas Bradford, and Thomas Ring, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Patience Cook on 15 Jan. 1838.

Cook, Peleg               Vol. 20, p. 428 Hannah Cook, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Cook, late of Kingston, mariner, on 8 Nov. 1770, with Saml. Kent, of Kingston, and John Thomas, of Plymouth, as sureties. [p. 428-429] The Inventory of the estate of Peleg Cook, late of Kingston, was appraised by Samuel Kent and Robert Cushman, and sworn to on 7 Nov. 1770, was valued at £164.8 old tenour, which is £21.18.4¾ in lawful money. Hannah Cook, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 18 Nov. 1770, and she notified the court that the estate is greatly insolvent. She was allowed £20 out of the estate for her necessaries, and £1.18.4¾ for her time and trouble.

Cook, Robert             Vol. 9, p. 167   Nathll. Cook, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Cook, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 Nov. 1743. [p. 224-225] Capt. Gershom Bradford, Mr. Francis Adams, and Mr. Robert Bradford, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the real and personal estate of Mr. Robert Cook, late of Kingston, on 7 Nov. 1743. The Inventory of the Estate of Robert Cook, of Kingston, dated 19 Nov. 1743, was not totaled, but his real estate, including his right in the Real Estate his Father died seized of was valued at £178.6.8, and he also had an interest in some Cedar Swamp that was not valued. Nathaniel Cook, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Dec. 1743.

Cook, Robert             Vol. 61, p. 242 Robert Cook and Eli Cook, of Kingston, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of Robert Cook, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 20 Oct. 1828, with James N. Sever & William Sampson as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 71-75] Joseph Holmes, John Gray, and Thomas C. Holmes were appointed to divide the real estate of Robert Cook, late of Kingston, among his children Robert Cook, Eli Cook, Ira Cook, and Levi Cook, on 15 Dec. 1828. The division was dated 28 Sept. 1829.

Cook, Robert             Vol. 71, p. 39   William Cook, of Scituate, Cooper, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Cook, late of Scituate, Cooper, on 6 Mar. 1832, with Perez Litchfield and John B. Turner as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 49] William Peakes, Joseph N. Elmes, and Marshall Litchfield, all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Robert Cook, late of Scituate, on 24 Feb. 1832. The Inventory was dated 29 Feb. 1832, his real estate totaled $560.00, and his personal estate totaled $75.42. William Cook, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Mar. 1832, and he was directed to deliver to Judith Cook, widow of the deceased, the whole personal inventory for her necessaries on 6 Mar. 1832. William Cook, the administrator, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 6 Mar. 1832.

Cook, Silvanus          Vol. 46, p. 86   John Cook, of Kingston, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Cook, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 16 Jan. 1815, with Isaac Sampson and George Sampson as sureties.

Cook, Zenas              Vol. 34, p. 10   John Faunce, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Cook, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1794, with Ebenr. Washburn and Robt. Cook as sureties. [Vol. 35, p. 156-157] Elijah Bisbe Esqr, Zepha. Perkins, & Elias Churchill, Gentleman, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Zenas Cooke, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1794. The inventory of the estate of Zenas Cooke, late of Plympton, yeoman, totaled £353.7.4, including his homestead at Plympton containing about 40 acres with buildings at £189, and a fresh meadow and another lot of land at £48. John Faunce, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Oct. 1794.

Cook, Zenas              Vol. 46, p. 321 Zenas Cook, of Kingston, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Cook, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1819, with Eliezer Faunce and Doct. Saml. Barker as sureties.

Cooke, Barnabas       Vol. 14, p. 417 Mary Cooke, widow, and Isaac Phillips, yeoman, both of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Cooke, late of Marshfield, mariner, on 18 Nov. 1757.

Cooke, Caleb            Vol. 5, p. 666   Abigail Cooke, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Caleb Cooke, late of Plymouth, on 9 May 1724. [Vol. 4, p. 445] Capt. John Dyer, Mr. Francis Addams, & Mr. Ebenezer Cobb, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Caleb Cook, late of Plymouth, on 9 May 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 104] The Inventory of the Estate of Caleb Cooke, of Plymouth, mariner, was appraised by John Dyer, Francis Addams, & Ebenezer Cobb on 15 May 1724, not totaled, but his House & Land & meadow on both sides of ye way was valued at £578. Mrs. Abigail Seabury, administratrix on the estate of her former husband Mr. Caleb Cooke, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 Nov. 1725.

Cooke, Caleb            Vol. 14, p. 220 Sarah Cooke, widow, and Thomas Adams, Gentleman, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Caleb Cooke, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 28 Mar. 1757.

Cooke, Francis Jr.      Vol. 4, p. 426   Ruth Cooke, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Francis Cooke Junr., late of Plympton, on 20 June 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 111] The Settlement of the Estate of Francis Cooke Junr., of Plympton, was ordered on 14 Apr. 1725, to the widow and children of the deceased, mentioned Ruth Ring, now the wife of Samuel Ring, of Plympton, who was the widow, to receive her third part, and the balance to be divided between the two children, Ruth Cooke and Susannah Cooke. [Vol. 5, p. 582-583] Mr. John Washburn, & Mr. Gershom Bradford, of Plymouth, and Mr. James Bearce, of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Cooke Jr., late of Plymouth, on 20 June 1724, the inventory was dated 11 Dec. 1724, and Ruth Ring, administratrix on the estate of her former husband, Francis Cooke Jr., gave her oath to the inventory.

Cooke, Jacob             Vol. 10, p. 420 Benjamin Samson, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Cooke, late of Kingston, because John Cooke, the sole executor named in his will, was already deceased, on 21 May 1747.

Cooper, John             Vol. 14, p. 86   Capt. Richard Waite, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of John Cooper, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Aug. 1756.

Cooper, John             Vol. 17, p. 56   Hannah Cooper, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Cooper, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 3 Nov. 1761.

Cooper, John             Vol. 27, p. 23   Sarah Cooper, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Cooper, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 16 July 1779, with Ebenr. Sampson and Richd. Cooper as sureties.

Cooper, Richard        Vol. 4, p. 424   John Cooper, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father Richard Cooper, late of Plymouth, on 19 June 1724. No inventory was recorded.

Cooper, Richard        Vol. 12C, p.417 William H. Soule, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Richard Cooper, late of Plympton, Master Mariner, on 17 May 1852, as requested by his widow Deborah Cooper, who declined, on 17 May 1852, with Isaac Wright and Zacheus Parker, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Copeland, Mary W.   Vol. 138, p.153 Francis E. Howard, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Mary W. Copeland, late of West Bridgewater, on 11 June 1877, with Benjamin Howard and George M. Pratt, both of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Copeland, Salmon     Vol. 11B, p.585 Sarah S. Copeland, of West Bridgewater, widow of Salmon Copeland, late of West Bridgewater, declined the administration of her husband’s estate and requested that Lyman Copeland, of West Bridgewater, be granted the administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 May 1848, which was approved, with Pardon Copeland and Nathan Copeland as sureties.

Copeland, William    Vol. 115, p. 23 Nahum Snell, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William Copeland, late of West Bridgewater, on 1 Oct. 1861, with Uriah Copeland and Federick Copeland, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Copeland, William H. Vol. 122, p. 82 William H. Osborne, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William H. Copeland, late of East Bridgewater, on 22 June 1868, with B. W. Keith and Isaac N. Nutter, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Cornish, David          Vol. 61, p. 57   David Robertson, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of David Cornish, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 18 Sept. 1826, with Ichabod Morton & Nathan Hayward as sureties.

Cornish, Ellis            Vol. 138, p.288 Ellis H. Cornish, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Cornish, late of Halifax, on 8 Apr. 1878, with Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, and B. Hubbard, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Cornish, Samuel        Vol. 46, p. 273 Josiah Cornish, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Cornish, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 10 June 1818, with Benja. Whiting and Josiah Cornish Jr. as sureties.

Cornish, Samuel        Vol. 11B, p.441 Betsey Cornish, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Cornish, late of Plymouth, Housewright, who is the widow of the deceased, on 10 Aug. 1846, with Thomas Cornish as surety.

Cowing, Joseph         Vol. 27, p. 56   Joseph Cowing, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Cowing, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1781, with Jas. Leach and Jon. Ames as sureties.

Cowing, Joseph         Vol. 61, p. 209 Seth Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Cowing, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 July 1828, with Jos. Copeland & Seth Pratt as sureties.

Cox, Elias                 Vol. 11B, p.355 James Cox, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elias Cox, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, as requested by the widow and heirs at law of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1845, with Elias Cox & Stetson Chandler as sureties.

Crandon, Benjamin    Vol. 11B, p. 98 Joseph N. Leonard, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Crandon, late of Plymouth, on 4 Oct. 1842, with Nathan Whiting & Jabez Swift as sureties.

Crandon, James         Vol. 13, p. 555 Sarah Crandon, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Crandon, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1755.

Crane, Daniel            Vol. 61, p. 94   Nathaniel S. Spooner, Esq., of Fairhaven, Bristol County, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Crane, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 19 Mar. 1827, with John Thomas and James Spooner as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 58-60] Benjamin Howard, John Howard, and Asa Pratt, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Daniel Crane, Esq., late of Bridgewater, on 19 Mar. 1827. The inventory, dated 20 Mar. 1827, totaled $11,895.32, including many notes due to the estate. Nathaniel S. Spooner, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 May 1827.

Crane, Daniel            Vol. 11B, p. 15 Austin Packard, of West Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Crane, late of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, who is a creditor of the deceased, and was requested by the next of kin, on 6 Dec. 1841, with Dwelley Fobes, Esquire, and Thomas Ames, Gentleman, both of West Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 84, p. 54-56] The Inventory of the Estate of Daniel Crane, late of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, was appraised by Dwelly Fobes, Jonathan Howard and Thomas Ames on 24 Dec. 1841, and totaled $10,513.42, including his real estate valued at $4904.80, and his personal estate valued at $5608.62. Austin Packard, the administrator, gave his oath to the in ventory on the third Mondy of Feb. 1842. [Vol. 86, p. 192-193] 15 Mar. 1844 Jarvis D. Burrell of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, and Nancy H. Burrell, his wife, in her right, respectfully represents that Leavitt Thayer, late of West Bridgewater, deceased, by his deed dated sometime in the year 1837, conveyed real estate in West Bridgewater, being one undivided half interest in the house in which the said Jarvis D. Burrell now lives. and the barn situated west of the house, in trust for the sole and exclusive use of the said Nancy H. Burrell as her separate property, without any right in the said Jarvis D. Burrell to interfere in the same, to Daniel Crane, late of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, deceased, and that the said Daniel Crane died on 10 Nov. 1841, and that Austin Packard of West Bridgewater, esquire, has been appointed as Administrator on the Estate of Crane, wherefore the petitioners pray that a new trustee be appointed and that Austin Packard may be authorized and required to convey said estate to such new trustee in trust for the sole and exclusive use of the said Nancy H. Burrell, signed by Jarvis D. Burrell and Nancy H. Burrell. 19 Mar. 1844 I received the notice of the foregoing petition and I believe the parts therein stated to be true, and am ready and willing to execute a conveyance of the estate therein described when authorized so to do. Signed Austin Packard, Administrator on the estate of said Crane. Amasa Howard, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was appointed as trustee of the estate therein descrived to hold the same in trust for the sole and exclusive use of the said Nancy H. Burrell as her separate property without any right in the said Jarvis D. Burrell to interefere in the same on the first Tuesday of April. 1844.

Crane, Samuel           Vol. 39, p. 208 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Crane, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 June 1809, with Nathl. Goodwin & Nathan Hayward as sureties. [Vol. 48, p. 531] Bridgewater November 6th. 1812. Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane late of Bridgwater deceased the Sum of three hundred & seventy five dollars, it being in full of all Demands of Jesse Washburn, Daniel Washburn, Caleb Washburn, Peter Andreas, Jacob Andreas and Catharine Blin as Heirs to the Estate of Samuel Crane decd. Signed Peter Andreas. Attest Solomon Haywards Junr. [Vol. 48, p. 532] Bridgwater Novr. 14th. 1812. Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane late deceased, the Sum of four hundred Dollars, in full for what was due to Josiah Washburn of Marlow out of said Crane’s Estate – signed Solomon Washburn. Attest Joseph Hayward.  Bridgwater December 16th 1812. Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane decd. the Sum of two hundred Dollars as Attorney for Barnabas Blossom and Sarah Blossom of the Town of Eaton and State of Newhampshire in full of all Demands against said Estate – signed Silvanus Pratt. Attest Joseph Hayward.  Bridgewater February 3th. 1813 Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane decd. the Sum of one hundred Dollars, in full of all Demands against said Estate – signed Olive Howe. Attest Oliver Conant.  Halifax June 14th. 1813 Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane decd. the Sum of one hundred Dollars, as my proportion of said Crane’s Estate in full – signed Marcus Howe. Attest Oren Faxon.  Norwich September 13th. 1813 Received of Solomon Hayward Administrator on the Estate of Samuel Crane decd. the Sum of three hundred & seventy five Dollars, in full of all Demands against said Estate – signed Jonathan (his X mark) Washburn. Attest Josiah Washburn and Royal Burt.

Crimble, Murney H.  Vol. 11, p. 101 Thomas Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Murney Holmes Crimble, late of Plymouth, Labourer, on 20 Jan. 1748[/9]. [Vol. 11, p. 398] The Inventory of the Estate of Murney Holmes Crimble, late of Plymouth, was taken by Thos. Foster, Nathll. Shurtleff, and Perez Tilson on 4 Feb. 1748/9, and totaled only £14.4.10½, no real estate or livestock. Thomas Bartlett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 July 1749.

Crocker, Daniel         Vol. 34, p. 271 Mercy Crocker, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Crocker, late of Carver, Seafaring man, on 25 Apr. 1801. [Vol. 38, p. 20] Nemiah Cobb Esqr., Barnabas Cobb, Gentleman, & Benjamin Ransom, yeoman, all of Carver, were appointed to set off to Mercy Crocker, widow of Daniel Crocker, late of Carver, Seafaring man, her thirds or right of dower of the real estate of Daniel Crocker on 25 Jan. 1802.

Crocker, Daniel         Vol. 122, p.449 Charles C. Bixby, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Crocker, late of North Bridgewater, on 27 Mar. 1871, with Edward Crocker and Chas. B. Crocker, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Crocker, Theophilus  Vol. 7, p. 335   Mr. Jabez Eddy, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Theophilus Crocker, late of Middleborough, on 5 Sept. 1737. [p. 349-350] The Inventory of the Goods, Chattels, Credits & real Estate of Theophilus Crocker, taken at Middleborough on 12 Sept. 1737 by Elnathan Wood, Nathaniel Fuller and Nehemiah Bennett, was not totaled, but his Homestead & Housing was valued at £280, an acre of cedar swamp & one quarter of a saw mill in Plympton was valued at £24, and land that is in partnership with his brother Jeduthan Crocker with his salt meadow in the Town of Barnstable was valued at £80. Jabez Eddy, of Middleborough, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Oct. 1737.

Crombie, Kimball      Vol. 27, p. 355 William Crombie, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Kimball Crombie, late of Plymouth, tanner, on 23 Aug. 1791, with Joshua Thomas and Eph. Spooner, Esq., as sureties.

Croswell, Andrew     Vol. 34, p. 89   Sarah Croswell, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Croswell, late of Plymouth, Esquire, on 1 Nov. 1796.

Curtis, Amos             Vol. 11, p. 126 Mary Curtis, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Amos Curtis, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 277-278] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Amos Curtis, late of Scituate, yeoman, not dated, was appraised by Caleb Torrey, John Stetson, and Simeon Curtiss, and totaled £3692.10.0 old tenour, including the whole of his real estate, valued at £2819. Mrs. Curtis, the widow of the said deceased, administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 3 Apr. 1749.

Curtis, Bela               Vol. 13D, p.284 Nancy Curtis, of North Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Bela Curtis, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 22 Feb. 1856, with Beza Curtis and Barnabas Curtis, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Curtis, Benjamin       Vol. 6, p. 21     Mary Curtis, relict widow of Benja. Curtis, late of Pembroke, and Benja. Curtis, son of the said desceaseed, were granted administration of the estate of Benja. Curtis, late of Pembroke, on 22 Sept. 1727. [p. 375] The Settlement of the housing & lands & real estate of Benjamin Curtice late of Pembroke, dated 28 July 1733, lying partly in Pembroke and partly in Plympton, to be divided among the children of the deceased, and since the house, lands and real estate cannot be divided without great prejudice to and spoiling of the same, at the desire of the widow and children and their guardians the said housing, lands and estate is settled upon Benjamin Curtice the eldest son of the deceased, reserving to the widow the one third part of the profits & income of the estate during her natural life, he paying to the other children for their parts, namely to David Curtice, Joshua Curtice, and Jonathan Curtice, sons of the deceased, the sum of £27 6s 2d each, to Mary Wood, the wife of Timothy Wood of Middleborough, the sum of £10 6s 2p, having already received £17 of her father in his lifetime, and to Zerviah Curtice, Elizabeth Curtice, and Rebekah Curtis, daughters of the deceased, each the sum of £27 6s 2d each as their full proportion of ye sd. estate.

Curtis, David             Vol. 14, p. 66   Hannah Curtis, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Curtis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1756.

Curtis, Francis           Vol. 8, p. 151   Elizabeth Curtis, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Curtis, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 Mar. 1739[/40]. [p. 273] The Inventory of the Estate of Francis Curtis Junr., late of Plymouth, was appraised by Stephen Churchel, Jonathan Barnes and Thomas Foster on 23 June 1740, and totaled £655.12.1, including his house & lands valued at £270. Elizabeth Curtis, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Sept. 1740.

Curtis, Jacob             Vol. 12, p. 419 Fear Curtis, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Curtis, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 22 Jan. 1752.

Curtis, Japhet            Vol. 15, p. 185 Micah Bryant, of Middleborough, housewt., was granted administration of the estate of Japhet Curtis, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 19 Mar. 1759.

Curtis, Zacheus         Vol. 23, p. 25   Lydia Curtis, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Zacheus Curtis, late of Plymouth, Joyner, on 29 Oct. 1773, with Edwd. Winslow junr. and Zacheus Barnes, both of Plymouth, as sureties. [p. 133½] Barnabas Hedge, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Zacheus Curtis, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1776, which had originally been granted to Lydia Curtis, of Plymouth, widow, who is also since deceased without completing administration on the estate.

Cushing, Brackley     Vol. 10A, p.232 Eliza Cushing, of Abington, widow of Brackley Cushing, late of Abington, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 21 Jan. 1839, with John Bartlett 3d and Joseph Holmes 4th, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Cushing, Elijah          Vol. 34, p. 283 John Faunce, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Cushing, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1801.

Cushing, Ignatius      Vol. 17, p. 175 Ruth Cushing, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ignatius Cushing, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Feb. 1767.

Cushing, Mathew      Vol. 34, p. 376 Samuel Lazell, of Hingham, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Mathew Cushing, late of Hingham, yeoman, on 5 Dec. 1803.

Cushing, Mathew      Vol. 34, p. 380 Benjamin Andrews, of Hingham, Gentleman, was appointed the administration de bonis non of the estate of Mathew Cushing, late of Hingham, yeoman, the original administrator, Saml Lazell having died without completing the administration, on 4 Apr. 1804.

Cushing, Noah          Vol. 34, p. 105 Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Noah Cushing, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 91] John Waterman, Josiah Tomson, Gentlemen, & Thomas Fuller, yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Noah Cushing, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1797. The Inventory of the estate of Noah Cushing, late of Halifax, yeoman, dated 29 Mar. 1797, totaled $208.29, including his real estate valued at only $34. Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 254-255] John Waterman & Josiah Tomson, Gentlemen, and Thos. Fuller, yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to set off to Hannah Cushing, widow of the deceased, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband, Noah Cushing, late of Halifax, on 4 Apr. 1797. “We find that the estate of Noah Cushing, late of Halifax, Glazier, lies intermixt with the estate of Hannah Cushing widow of the said deceased, in two pieces of cedar swamp…”

Cushing, Thomas      Vol. 27, p. 131 Isaiah Cushing, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Cushing, late of Halifax, mariner, on 23 Jan. 1783, with Thos. Jossely and Michel Sylvester as sureties.

Cushman, Abigail      Vol. 71, p. 112 Charles J. Holmes, of Rochester, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Cushman, late of Rochester, widow, on 13 Nov. 1832, with Ebenr Holmes and Thomas Savery as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 490-491] The Inventory of the estate of Abigail Cushman, late of Rochester, was appraised by Abrm Holmes, Jos. Haskell and Theophilus King on 5 Nov. 1833, and totaled only $25.23, which was a not on Major Pool bearing interest. Charles J. Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Nov. 1833.

Cushman, Abner        Vol. 17, p. 173 John Tillson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Cushman, late of Halifax, on 1 Dec. 1766.

Cushman, Abner W.  Vol. 39, p. 345 Joanna Cushman, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Wood Cushman, late of Middleborough, Physician, on 6 Mar. 1812, with Silvanus Tilson & Jacob Bennet as sureties.

Cushman, Andrew     Vol. 23, p. 165 Willm. Cushman, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 7 Apr. 1777, with James Cobb and James Weston, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Cushman, Benjamin  Vol. 39, p. 460 John Faunce, of Kingston, Esqr., was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Benjamin Cushman, late of Plympton, who deceased on the 14th day of November 1807, and named Zebedee Chandler, of Plympton, as Executor of his estate, but he has refused the trust, on 6 Apr. 1813.

Cushman, Benjamin  Vol. 11B, p. 47 Zacheus Sherman, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Cushman, late of Plympton, being one of the overseers of the poor for the town of Plympton of which Benjamin was a pauper, on 1 Mar. 1842, with Jonathan Parker & Zaccheus Parker as sureties.

Cushman, Betsey C.  Vol. 115, p.342 Saba E. Cushman, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey C. Cushman, late of Duxbury, on 11 Jan. 1864, with Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, and Frederick C. Adams, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Betsey       Vol. 122, p.422 Henry Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Cushman, late of Duxbury, on 12 Jan. 1871, with Nathan Burgess and Dura Wadsworth, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Cushman, Cephas      Vol. 39, p. 161 Ezekiel Cushman, of Rochester, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Cushman, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 23 Mar. 1808.

Cushman, Dennis W. Vol. 14E, p.205 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Dennis W. Cushman, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, there being no children, on 7 Aug. 1860, with Andrew M. Eaton and Theodore H. Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Cushman, Ebenezer   Vol. 27, p. 419 Zackariah Cushman, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Cushman, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 4 Feb. 1793, with Jas. Churchill and Levi Bradford as sureties.

Cushman, Ebenezer   Vol. 71, p. 449 William Bradford, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Ebenezer Cushman, late of Plympton, yeoman, who died intestate, and administration had been granted to Zachariah Cushman, of Plympton, who is now deceased without having completed the administration, on 14 Apr. 1834, with Zenas Cushman and Joshua Eddy as sureties.

Cushman, Eliphalet   Vol. 34, p. 395 Joanna Cushman, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Eliphalet Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 29 Mar. 1805, with Abner Wood & Elias Cushman as sureties.

Cushman, Elisha        Vol. 27, p. 323 Lydia Cushman, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Cushman, late of Kingston, Cordwainer, on 7 June 1790, with Zepha. Fuller and Jas. Cushman as sureties.

Cushman, Elizabeth   Vol. 122, p.479 Sarah B. Gibbs, of New York in the State of New York, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 12 June 1871, with John C. Gibbs, of New York, as surety.

Cushman, Elkanah     Vol. 3, p. 333   Hester Cushman, relict widow of Elkana Cushman, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 Mar. 1714/15. [p. 335] The Inventory of the personal estate of Elkanah Cushman, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Isaac Cushman Junr., John Foster, and John Barns on 8 Feb. 1714/15. [p. 349] Mr. Abial Shurtleff, Eliezer Cushman, and Isaac Cushman, all of Plymouth & Plympton, were appointed to appraise the real estate of Elkanah Cushman, late of Plymouth, on 2 Mar. 1714/15. The Inventory was dated 22 June 1715. [Vol. 4, p. 20] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Mr. Elkanah Cushman, late of Plymouth, dated 22 June 1717, among his heirs: his widow Hester, now the wife of Capt. Benjamin Warren, the eldest son Elkanah, son James, and daughters Elizabeth and Hannah.

Cushman, Elkanah     Vol. 9, p. 230   Lydia Cushman, of Plymouth, widow of Elkanah Cushman, late of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 10 Nov. 1742.

Cushman, Elkanah Jr. Vol. 27, p. 240 Zackariah Cushman, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Cushman junr., late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 July 1787, with Thos. Gannett and Caleb Loring as sureties.

Cushman, Elkanah     Vol. 13D, p.441 Margaret Cushman, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Cushman, late of Kingston, who is the widow of the deceased, on 18 May 1857, with Samuel Adams and Peleg Bradford, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Ezra          Vol. 20, p. 510 Benjamin Barstow, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Cushman, late of Marshfield, mariner, on 3 June 1771, with Elijah Cushing, of Pembroke, and Nathl. Winslow, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Cushman, Ezra          Vol. 34, p. 128 Elijah Bisbe junr., of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Cushman, late of Plympton, trader, on 7 Aug. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 199] Ezra Bisbe junr, administrator on the estate of Ezra Cushman, deceased, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate. [Vol. 36, p. 359] The inventory of the Estate of Ezra Cushman, late of Plympton, deceased, was appraised by Benja. Crooker, Nathan Hartwell, & Zephaniah Perkins on 30 Aug. 1797, and totaled only $101.86.5, including no real estate.

Cushman, Hannah     Vol. 129, p.443 Rufus Cushman, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Cushman, late of Duxbury, on 14 June 1875, with John S. Loring and James Wilde, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Cushman, Harvey      Vol. 61, p. 225 Mercy Cushman, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Harvey Cushman, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 11 Aug. 1828, with John Fuller 3d. & Melzar Whitten as sureties.

Cushman, Henry W.  Vol. 119, p.277 Walter H. Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Henry W. Cushman, late of Kingston, on 28 May 1866, with Charles C. Faunce and George W. McLauthlin, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Ichabod     Vol. 6, p. 246   Mrs. Patience Cushman, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ichabod Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 2 Nov. 1732. [p. 263-264] The Inventory of all & singular the Estate both real & personal that Ichabod Cushman late of Middleborough, Deceased, dyed Seized of was appraised by Jabez Vaughan, Jacob Tomson, and Seth Tinkcom on 20 Dec. 1732, and totaled £903.13.2, including his farm and housing with his interest of meadow lying on Bartlett’s Brook with the buildings and fences valued at £690, two parcels of cedar swamp in the Six & twenty Mens Purchase in Middleborough valued at £20, and Land & Meadow he bought of Nathl. Holmes valued at £14. Total debts and funeral charges due from the estate were £49.8.10. Jabez Vaughan and Jacob Tomson gave their oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1732. [p. 295] An allowance made to Patience Cushman, widow of Ichabod Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 15 Mar. 1732/3 for necessaries for herself & family out of the estate of her late husband in the amount of £20.12.0.

Cushman, Ichabod     Vol. 23, p. 194 Ichabod Cushman, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 July 1778, with Jedediah Lyon and Isaac Tomson as sureties.

Cushman, Isaac Jr.     Vol. 5, p. 317   Mrs. Mercy Cushman, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. Isaac Cushman Jun., late of Plympton, on 6 Nov. 1727. [Vol. 5, p. 580-581] Capt. Benony Lucas, Mr. Georg Samson Jr., of Plympton, and Mr. Jacob Tomson of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mr. Isaac Cushman Junr., late of Plympton, on 6 Nov. 1727. The inventory was dated 4 Mar. 1727[/8]. [Vol. 7, p. 20-24] Mr. Luke Perkins, Mr. Joseph Lucas, Mr. George Samson, Mr. Isaac Samson, and Mr. Isaac Wright, all of Plympton, were appointed to set off to Mrs. Mercy Cushman, Relict widow of Mr. Isaac Cushman junr., late of Plympton, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband, the Homestead of the deceased to be settled upon Nathaniel Cushman, the only son of the deceased, and to divide the rest of the estate into 4 equal parts to be settled on the daughters of the deceased, namely Abigail Cushman, Priscilla Cushman, Fear Cushman, and Phebe Spooner, who was the wife of Nathll. Spooner, late of Dartmouth, deceased. The division was dated 11 Mar. 1733/34. [Vol. 8, p. 302-303] A Division of the Estate of Isaac Cushman junr., late of Plympton, made by Joseph Lucas, William Churchell, Benja. Weston, Josiah Cushman, and Ebenr. Sole, dated and approved on 17 Apr. 1741, mentioned one share to Zebedee Chandler, of Plympton, Housewright, assignee of Fear Sturtevant and Nehemiah Sturtevant junr., of Plympton, Husbandman, and Phebe, the wife of Barnabas Hatch, of Tolland in the Colony of Connecticut, being two daughters of Isaac and Mercy Cushman, a share to Priscilla, the wife of Israel Holmes of Plympton, cordwainer, being another daughter, and a share to Abigail Cushman, being another daughter of Isaac and Mercy Cushman.

Cushman, Isaac         Vol. 23, p. 166 William Cushman, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 7 Apr. 1777, with James Cobb, of Middleborough, and Jacob Soule, of Halifax, yeomen, was sureties.

Cushman, Isaac         Vol. 46, p. 426 Elias Cushman, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1820, with Cephas Thomson and Silvanus Tilson as sureties.

Cushman, Isaac         Vol. 52, p. 154 Isaac Cushman, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Cushman, late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 July 1822, with Samuel Cobb & Stephen Cushman as sureties. [Vol. 56, p. 531-532] Seth Miller junr Esqr, Samuel Cobb, yeoman, and Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, all Freeholders, were appointed to set off to Esther Cushman, widow of Isaac Cushman, late of Carver, her dower in the real estate of her deceased husband on 3 Sept. 1822. The division was dated 8 Mar. 1823, and approved on 14 Apr. 1823.

Cushman, Isaac M.    Vol. 61, p. 189 Isaac Cushman, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac M. Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 6 May 1828, with Elias Cushman & Abm. Holmes as sureties.

Cushman, Jabez         Vol. 27, p. 199 Lydia Cushman, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Jan. 1786, with Wm Tomson and Thos. Wood as sureties.

Cushman, James        Vol. 8, p. 471   Nathll. Thomas Esqr., Thomas Spooner, and Thomas Mayhew, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Cushman, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Mar. 1741[/42]. [p. 471-473] The Inventory of the Estate of James Cushman, late of Plymouth, mariner, dated 14 Apr. 1742, totaled about £87.5.3¼, his half of 30 acres of land in Kingston valued at £50, and a few other small parcels of land, but no homestead. James Hovey, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Apr. 1742, and necessaries were set off to Hannah Cushman, the widow of James Cushman, on 20 Apr. 1742 which totaled £13.0.4¾.

Cushman, Job            Vol. 8, p.165    Edward Arnold Esqr., of Duxbury, and Lydia Cushman, of Plymouth, widow, were granted administration of the estate of Job Cushman, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 Mar. 1739[/40].

Cushman, Joseph       Vo. 52, p. 169  David Cushman, of Duxbury, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1822, with Asa Delano & Ezra W. Sampson, Esq., as sureties.

Cushman, Joseph S.   Vol. 34, p. 80   Joseph Cushman, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Soule Cushman, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 5 Sept. 1796.

Cushman, Joseph P.   Vol. 13D, p.483 Luther Hatch, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph P. Cushman, late of Marshfield, as requested by Alethea Cushman, widow of the deceased, on 18 Jan. 1858, with John Baker and Seth Weston, both of Marshfield, as sureties.

Cushman, Joseph       Vol. 115, p.341 Saba E. Cushman, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Cushman, late of Duxbury, on 11 Jan. 1864, with Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, and Frederick C. Adams, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Jotham      Vol. 47, p. 207 Nathaniel Collamore, of Pembroke, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jotham Cushman, late of Halifax, Esquire, on 3 Mar. 1817, with Thomas Hobart, Esq. and Elijah Hayward as sureties.

Cushman, Levi          Vol. 34, p. 215 John Fearing, of Wareham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Cushman, late of Wareham, mariner, on 10 Jan. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 219-220] Moses Fearing, Admiral Tabor, & Saml. Briggs, all of Wareham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Levi Cushman, late of Wareham, mariner, on 10 Jan. 1800. The Inventory of the Estate of Levi Cushman, late of Wareham, mariner, dated 15 Mar. 1800, totaled only $39.10, no real estate. John Fearing, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1800, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Cushman, Margeret   Vol. 14E, p.189 Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Margeret Cushman, late of Kingston, as requested by the children and heirs, on 25 June 1860, with James N. Sever and Thomas Bicknell, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Mary L.     Vol. 138, p.251 Josiah Cushman, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Mary L. Cushman, late of Kingston, on 14 Jan. 1878, with Azel H. Sampson and William Symmes as sureties.

Cushman, Mercy       Vol. 8, p. 215   Ichabod Freeman, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Mercy Cushman, late of Plympton, who died testate and appointed Mr. Saml. Bradford, of Plympton, as Executor of her estate, who is also since deceased, not having fully administered upon the estate, on 2 June 1740. [p. 301] The Inventory of the Estate of the widow Mercy Cushman, who deceased in 1738, was appraised by Josiah Perkins, George Samson, and Benja. Weston, but not dated or totaled. Ichabod Freeman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Apr. 1741.

Cushman, Nellie E.    Vol. 138, p. 96 Flora S. Cushman, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nellie E. Cushman, late of Kingston, on 12 Mar. 1877, with Joseph S. Beal and George E. Cushman, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Robert       Vol. 34, p. 302 Alden Cushman, of Middleborough, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Cushman, late of Plympton, Blacksmith, on 1 Feb. 1802. No inventory was recorded.

Cushman, Ruth          Vol. 23, p. 113 Nathll. Winslow, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Cushman, late of Marshfield, widow, on 7 Oct. 1776, with Thomas Joyce and Joseph Cushman, both of Marshfield, as sureties.

Cushman, Samuel      Vol. 27, p. 198 Lydia Cushman, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Jan. 1786, with Wm Tomson and Thos. Wood as sureties.

Cushman, Sarah        Vol. 10, p. 201 Benjamin Cushman, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his daughter, Sarah Cushman, late of Plympton, on 4 Aug. 1746. No inventory was recorded.

Cushman, Sylvia D.   Vol. 119, p.300 Edwin Cushman, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvia D. Cushman, late of Kingston, on 9 Apr. 1866, with William Cushman and Philander Cobb, of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, Thomas     Vol. 23, p. 193 Job Cushman, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Cushman, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 6 July 1778, with Ignatius Loring and Tho. Gannett as sureties.

Cushman, William     Vol. 20, p. 163 Joseph Cushman, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 23 Jan. 1769, with Francis Tomson and Abiel Leach junr., both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Cushman, William     Vol. 122, p. 21 George H. Cushman, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of William Cushman, late of Plymouth, on 10 Feb. 1868, with Edwin Cushman and Philander Cobb, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Cushman, William P. Vol. 151, p.326 Nahum P. Cushman, of Marshfield, was granted administration with the will annexed of the estate of William P. Cushman, late of Marshfield, on 7 Nov. 1879, with John H. Bourne and Luther Magoun, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Cushman, Zebulon    Vol. 71, p. 35   Seth Southworth, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon Cushman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 20 Feb. 1832, with Elias Cushman 3d. and Abiel N. Southworth as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 143-144] Seth Southworth, administrator of the estate of Zebulon Cushman, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 3 Apr. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 187-188] Samuel Harlow, Hopestill Bisbee, and Peter Vaughan, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Zebulon Cushman, late of Middleborough, on 2 Feb. 1832. The Inventory was dated 6 Feb. 1832, and totaled $887.11, including his real estate valued at $110, and notes of hand valued at $543.00. Seth Southworth, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 May 1832, and he was directed to sell at public or private sale all of the personal estate of the deceased on 1 May 1832.

Dailey, Lewis            Vol. 52, p. 224 Mark Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Dailey, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 July 1823, with Daniel Manly and Samuel Dickerman as sureties.

Dammon, Daniel       Vol. 6, p. 437   Mrs. Jemima Dammon, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Daniel Dammon, late of Scituate, on 22 Jan. 1733[/34]. [p. 438] The Inventory of the real & personal Estate of Daniel Dammon, late of Scituate, was appraised by Timothy Symmes, Ebenezer Simmons and Barnabas Barker on 28 Jan. 1733[/34], and totaled £554.06.10. Jemima Dammon, administratrix on the estate of her husband, Daniel Dammon, gave her oath to the inventory on 28 Jan. 1733[/34].

Darling, Benjamin     Vol. 2, p. 116   Mary Darling, relict widow of Benjamin Darling, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 10 Mar. 1709/10.

Darling, Martha         Vol. 39, p. 356 Josiah Clark, Gentleman, and Jacob Bennet, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Martha Darling, late of Middleborough, widow, on 23 May 1812, with Wm. Nelson, of Middleborough, & James Spooner, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Darling, Nathan         Vol. 39, p. 354 Josiah Clark, Gentleman, and Jacob Bennet, yeoman, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Nathan Darling, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 22 Apr. 1812, with Benjm. Bramhall & John Burbank as sureties.

Davee, Thomas         Vol. 20, p. 510 Jane Davee, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Davee, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 Apr. 1771, with Eleazer Holmes and Ichabod Holmes as sureties.

Davie, Sarah D.         Vol. 122, p.131 Solomon Davie, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah D. Davie, late of Kingston, on 14 Dec. 1868, with Geo. T. Adams and W. H. Myrick, of Kingston, as sureties.

Davie, Solomon         Vol. 11B, p. 59 Sarah D. Davie, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Davie, late of Kingston, Master Mariner, on 16 May 1842, with Nahum Bailey & Johnson Davie as sureties.

Davie, Sylvester        Vol. 71, p. 235 Mary Ann Davie, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvester Davie, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 14 Apr. 1834, with Johnson Davie and Ephraim Holmes as sureties.

Davis, Edward           Vol. 39, p. 44   Ezra D. Morton, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Davis, late of Kingston, cordwainer, on 11 Jan. 1806, with D. Beal & W. Brewster as sureties.

Davis, Henry             Vol. 39, p. 147 Wrestling Brewster junr., of Kingston, baker, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Davis, late of Kingston, cordwainer, on 4 Feb. 1808.

Davis, John               Vol. 61, p. 328 Ezekiel Cushman, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of John Davis, late of Rochester, on 3 Nov. 1829, with Martin Sherman & Gilson Cushman as sureties.

Davis, Martha           Vol. 10A, p.413 Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Martha Davis, late of Kingston, widow, on 2 Dec. 1840, with Thomas P. Beal and Theodore B. Cunningham, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Davis, Nicholas         Vol. 6, p. 410   Mr. Considr. Howland, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nicholas Davis, of Kingston, mariner, deceased, on 28 Dec. 1733. [Vol. 7, p. 17-18] The Inventory of the Estate of Nicholas Davis, late of Kingston, was appraised by Gershom Bradford, Saml. Foster, and John Brewster on 9 Jan. 1733[/34], not totaled, his house & land valued at £230.0. Consider Howland, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 24 May 1734.

Davis, Samuel           Vol. 27, p. 427 Nicholas Davis, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Davis, late of Kingston, mariner, on 28 Mar. 1793, with Eph. Spooner and Jacob Albertson as sureties.

Davis, Timothy         Vol. 4, p. 300   Nicholas Davis, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Timothy Davis, late of Rochester, on 1 Feb. 1721[/22]. [p. 329-330] The Inventory of the estate of Timothy Davis, late of Rochester, was appraised by Elisha Wing, John Briggs, Benjamin Hammond, and Benjamin Dexter on 3 Mar. 1721/2, and totaled £800.18.4, including his houses, lands and meadows valued at £250, and £357.15.0 in bills and bonds. Timothy [sic] Davis gave his oath on the inventory of his father Timothy Davis, late of Rochester, on 25 Apr. 1722. [p. 330-331] Benjamin Hammond, John Briggs, and Benjamin Dexter were appointed to divide the estate of Timothy Davis, late of Rochester, into seven equal parts to be assigned to his children, one part to John Sumers and Rest his wife, one part to Benjamin Hiller and Joanna his wife, one part to Peace Davis, two parts to Nicholas Davis, one part to Benjamin Clifton and Sarah his wife, and one part to Dorcas Davis, which is two parts to Nicholas Davis, and one part to each of his sisters, the division dated 25 Apr. 1722.

Davis, Timothy         Vol. 34, p. 320 Nehemiah Drew, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Davis, late of Kingston, mariner, on 21 June 1802. No inventory was recorded.

Davis, William          Vol. 52, p. 426 Nathaniel M. Davis, of Plymouth, Esquire, & Alexander Bliss, of Boston, Suffolk Co., Esquire, were granted administration of the estate of William Davis, late of Plymouth, Esquire, on 16 Jan. 1826, with Rebecca Davis & Thomas Davis as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 433-434] William Sturgis, Isaac T. Davis, and John W. Davis Esqrs, all of the City of Boston in the County of Suffolk, were appointed to appraise the Estate of William Davis, late of Plymouth, Esq., in the County of Suffolk on 10 Jan. 1826. The Inventory totaled $91.000. [Vol. 60, p. 434-444] Benj. M. Watson Esq., Ichabod Morton, Yeoman, and Thomas Russell, Merchant, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the Estate of William Davis, late of Plymouth, Esqr., in the Counties of Plymouth and Barnstable, on 10 Jan. 1826. The inventory was dated 3 Apr. 1826, his personal estate totaled $59,472.83, and his real estate totaled $42,815. Alexander Bliss, of Boston, gave his oath to the inventories on 20 Apr. 1826, and Nathl. M. Davis, of Plymouth, gave his oath to the inventories on 19 June 1826. [Vol. 60, p. 376-379] Benjamin Marston Watson, Nathaniel Russell and Rosseter Cotton, all of Plymouth, Esqrs, and all Freeholders, were appointed to set off to Rebecca Davis, the widow of William Davis, late of Plymouth, Esqr., one third part of his real estate as her dower in the estate on 10 Apr. 1826. The division was dated 25 May 1826, and approved on 6 June 1826. [Vol. 60, p. 379-389] Benjamin Marston Watson, Nathaniel Russell and Rosseter Cotton, all of Plymouth, Esqrs, Freeholders, were appointed to divide the real estate lying in the Counties of Plymouth and Barnstable of William Davis, late of Plymouth, Esqr., among his children and heirs after the widow’s dower therein has been assigned her on 10 Apr. 1826. The division, dated 30 May 1826, named the heirs as Rebecca Morton Davis, Hannah White Davis, Charles Gideon Davis, William Thomas Davis, and Sarah Elizabeth Davis, minors, children and heirs of William Davis Junr., late of Plymouth, Merchant, eldest son of the deceased, Nathaniel Morton Davis Esqr., second son of the deceased, Thomas Davis, third son of the deceased, and Betsey Bliss, wife of Alexander Bliss of Boston, Esq., daughter of the deceased. Joann Davis signed the division as guardian of the children of Wm. Davis Jr. decd, on 1 June 1826, and it was approved on 6 June 1826.

Deane, Sarah             Vol. 10A, p. 18 Zechariah Eddy, Atty, petitioned as the sole heir at law to the estate of Sarah Deane, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, that Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, Esquire, may be granted administration of the estate of Sarah Deane, granted on 5 July 1836, with Zechariah Eddy, of Middleborough, Counsellor at Law and Job Lucas, of Middleborough, yeoman, as sureties.

Deane, Simon            Vol. 27, p. 256 Abner Hayward, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Simon Deane, late resident in Bridgewater, Labourer, on 7 Jan. 1788, with Edward Hayward and Levi Bradford as sureties.

Delano, Asa              Vol. 12C, p.304 Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Delano, late of Duxbury, as requested by his widow Lydia Delano, on 14 Apr. 1851, with Thomas Alden and Silvanus Smith, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Delano, Avery           Vol. 39, p. 35   Elisabeth Delano, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Avery Delano, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 Nov. 1805, with Thad. Faunce & Caleb Faunce as sureties.

Delano, Benjamin      Vol. 39, p. 162 Charlemain Cushman, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Delano, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 13 May 1808, with Ira Wadsworth & Eden Wadsworth as sureties.

Delano, Benoni         Vol. 7, p. 386   Beriah Delano and Lemuel Delano, both of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of their father, Doctr. Benoni Delano, late of Duxbury, on 27 Apr. 1738. [p. 397-398] The Inventory of the Estate of Benoni Delano, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Alden, Joshua Soule and Samuel Weston on 4 May 1738, and totaled £1228.14.2, including £468.4.6 in “paper money,” his Homestead, upland and meadow valued at £350, and a house and garden in Plymo. valued at £150. Beriah Delano and Lemuel Delano, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 4 May 1738.

Delano, Beriah          Vol. 11, p. 124 Briggs Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Beriah Deleno, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Jan. 1748.

Delano, Charles         Vol. 39, p. 71   Isaiah Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 7 July 1806, with Andrew Sampson jr. & Ichabod Delano as sureties.

Delano, Cornelius      Vol. 34, p. 280 Amherst Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 10 June 1801. [Vol. 37, p. 472-473] Judah Alden Esqr., Wait Wadsworth & Thomas Hunt jr., yeomen, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Cornelius Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 2 May 1801. The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Cornelius Delano, late of Duxbury, dated 11 June 1801, totaled $2684.62, including his homestead farm valued at $816, salt marsh valued at $300, wood land valued at $300, his dwelling house valued at $500, a barn valued at $100, and a Pew in the meeting house valued at $75. Amherst Alden, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 25 June 1801.

Delano, David           Vol. 17, p. 10   Ezekiel Soule, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Delano, late of Duxbury, Husbandman, on 10 Feb. 1761.

Delano, Ichabod        Vol. 5, p. 403   Elisabeth Delanoe, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ichabod Delanoe, late of Plymouth, on 2 Aug. 1728. [p. 575-576] Capt. John Dyer, Mr. Jonathan Briant, and Mr. Josiah Carver, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ichabod Delano, late of Plymouth, on 2 Aug. 1728. The Inventory of the Estate of Ichabod Delano, late of Plymouth, was dated 9 Aug. 1728, and totaled £284.18.6, including his housing and land valued at £190. Elizabeth Delano, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 31 Oct. 1728.

Delano, Ichabod        Vol. 61, p. 434 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 8 Aug. 1831, with Eleazer Harlow & Nathan Chandler as sureties.

Delano, Israel            Vol. 2, p. 46     Samuel Bradford, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Israel Delano, late of Duxbury, on 22 Dec. 1704. [p. 47] The Inventory of the Estate of Israel Deleno, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Abraham Samson and Bonony Deleno on 21 Dec. 1704, not totaled but very small. Samuel Bradford, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1704.

Delano, Jesse            Vol. 15, p. 88   Thomas Southworth, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Delano, late of Duxbury, Husbandman, on 11 Dec. 1758.

Delano, John             Vol. 20, p. 558 Alexander Soper, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Delano, late of Pembroke, mariner, on 29 July 1771, with William Cocks and Abraham Josselyn as sureties.

Delano, Joshua          Vol. 46, p. 184 Benjamin Delano, of Kingston, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Delano, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 Sept. 1816, with Melzar Whitten and George Drew as sureties.

Delano, Malachi        Vol. 10, p. 78   Philip Delano, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Malachi Delano, late of Duxbury, on 4 Feb. 1745.

Delano, Mary S.        Vol. 10A, p.145 Asa Delano, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Mary S. Delano, late of Duxbury, singlewoman, being the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1838, with Alden Chandler and Isaac W. Chandler, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Delano, Nathaniel      Vol. 39, p. 346 Studley Samson, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 20 Mar. 1812, with Stephen Churchill & Nathaniel Delano as sureties.

Delano, Otis B.          Vol. 71, p. 389 Asa Delano, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Otis B. Delano, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 15 Feb. 1836, with Simeon Soule and Eli Cook as sureties.

Delano, Reuben         Vol. 34, p. 137 Reuben Delano, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 15 Nov. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 257-258] Calvin Partridge, Esqr., Gideon Harlow, yeoman, & Abner Dingley, Gentleman, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Reuben Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 15 Nov. 1797. The Inventory of the Estate of Reuben Delano, late of Duxbury, yeoman, dated 17 Nov. 1797, totaled $999.81, including the Homestead farm with Buildings valued at $870. Reuben Delano, administrator on the estate of Reuben Delano, deceased, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Nov. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 470-472] Calvin Partridge, Esqr., Gideon Harlow, yeoman, & Abner Dingley, Gentm., all of Duxbury, were appointed to set off to Deborah Delano, widow of Reuben Delano, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband on 21 Nov. 1797.

Delano, Samuel         Vol. 5, p. 399   Hasadiah Dellano, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Dellano, late of Duxbury, on 30 Sept. 1728. [p. 424-425] Edward Arnold Esqr., Mr. Benjamin Alden, and Mr. Thomas Fish, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the Estate of Samuel Dellanoe, late of Duxbury, on 30 Sept. 1728. The Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Dellanoe, late of Duxbury, was dated 9 Aug. 1728, and totaled £246.17.0, including his farm valued at £130. Hasadiah Dellanoe, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Nov. 1728. [p. 425-426] An agreement, dated 28 Sept. 1728, between Hasadiah Dellanoe and Jesse Dellanoe, both of Duxbury, on the one part, and Samuel Dellanoe Junr., Benjamin Simmons & Priscilla his wife, Benjamin Southworth & Rebeckah his wife, Joshua Simmons & Sarah his wife, Jane Dellanoe, and Mary Dellanoe, all of Duxbury, and Joseph Chandler, of Pembroke, on the other part, regarding the division of the estate of their father Samuel Dellanoe, late of Duxbury, was approved on 2 Dec. 1728, and witnessed by Samuel Weston.

Delano, Samuel         Vol. 6, p. 265   Mr. Joshua Delano, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Delano, late of Duxbury, on 11 Dec. 1732. [p. 322] The Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Delano, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Alden, Pelatiah West, and Samuel Weston on 6 Dec. 1732, not totaled, but small, including his House & Lands in Duxbury valued at £156. Joshua Delano, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 Mar. 1732/33.

Delano, Susanna        Vol. 11B, p.264 Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Susanna Delano, late of Duxbury, on 4 June 1844, with Isaiah Alden & Ichabod Alden as sureties.

Delano, William        Vol. 34, p. 146 Joshua Delano, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Delano, late of Kingston, mariner, on 12 Feb. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 319-320] Elisha Brewster, yeoman, John Gray Esqr., & Hezekiah Ripley, Gentleman, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Delano, late of Kingston, mariner, on 12 Feb. 1798. The Inventory of the estate of Capt. William Delano, late of Kingston, mariner, dated 16 Mar. 1798, totaled only $147.91, no real estate. Joshua Delano, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Mar. 1798, informed the court that the estate was insolvent and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Diman, Daniel           Vol. 13D, p.277 Thomas Diman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Diman, late of Plymouth, House-wright, as requested by the heirs and widow of the deceased, on 18 Feb. 1856, with Ezra S. Diman and James Diman, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Diman, David            Vol. 11B, p. 50 David Diman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David Diman, late of Plymouth, as requested by the other heirs of the deceased, on 11 Aug. 1842, with John Kempton & Benjamin Diman as sureties.

Diman, Josiah           Vol. 61, p. 329 Thomas Diman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Diman, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 16 Nov. 1829, with Nathaniel C. Lanman & Ezra S. Diman as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 85-86] Rosseter Cotton Esq., Joseph Bartlett Esq., and Nathan Reed, Gentleman, were appointed to set off one third part of the Real Estate of Josiah Diman, late of Plymouth, Housewright, to his widow Polly Diman, as her dower in the estate on 21 Dec. 1829. The division was dated 10 Feb. 1830, and approved on 15 Feb. 1830. [Vol. 69, p. 311-312] Rosseter Cotton and Joseph Bartlett, Esqrs, and Nathan Reed, all of Plymouth, were appointed to divide the remaining real estate of Josiah Diman, late of Plymouth, among his children Daniel, Thomas, James, Ezra S., Benjamin, and Samuel N. Diman on 17 May 1830. The division was dated 25 June 1830, and was approved on 3 Aug. 1830.

Dingley, Abner          Vol. 39, p. 134 Nathaniel Barker Dingley, of Winslow, Kennebeck County, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Dingley, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 13 July 1807, with Calvin Partridge, Esqr., & Benjamin Alden as sureties.

Donham, Cornelius    Vol. 17, p. 143 Elisha Whetten, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Donham, late of Plympton, on 27 Apr. 1765.

Donham, Ebenezer    Vol. 17, p. 166 Lidia Donham, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Donham, late of Plympton, on 4 Aug. 1766.

Donham, Ebenezer    Vol. 20, p. 485 John Donham, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Donham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1771, with Barnabas Donham and William Donham, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Donham, George       Vol. 34, p. 261 Phebe Donham, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Donham, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 16 Jan. 1801.

Donham, George       Vol. 39, p. 232 Levi Vaughan, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of George Donham, late of Plymouth, seaman, on 24 Jan. 1810, with Benjamin Hammond & Joseph Robbins as sureties.

Donham, Henry         Vol. 39, p. 66   Anna Donham, of Abington, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Donham, late of Abington, mariner, on 22 May 1806, with Jacob Bicknell jr. & Saml. Bicknell as sureties.

Donham, James         Vol. 15, p. 55   Rebecca Donham, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Donham, of Plympton, labourer, on 5 Dec. 1758.

Donham, Joseph        Vol. 27, p. 102 John Shaw ye 2d, of Middleborough, Innholder, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Donham, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Sept. 1782, with Jacob Bennett and Dominicus Hovey as sureties.

Donham, Josiah         Vol. 14, p. 196 Amos Donham, of Plymouth, Cooper, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Donham, late of Plymouth, fisherman, on 3 Jan. 1757.

Donham, Nathaniel    Vol. 17, p. 120 Stephen Samson, of Plymouth, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Donham, late of Plymouth, Sadler, on 31 Dec. 1763.

Donham, Nathaniel    Vol. 27, p. 124 Nathaniel Donham and Silas Donham, both of Plymouth, Husbandmen, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Donham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1783, with Benja. Churchill as surety.

Donham, Samuel       Vol. 4, p. 86     Samuel Donham, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Donham, late of Plymouth, deceased, on 3 May 1718. [p. 86-87] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Donham, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Foster & Francis Adams on 25 Feb. 1717/18. [p. 87-88] An Agreement between Mary Donham of Plymouth, relict widow of Samuel Donham, late of Plymouth, and her children, dated 23 Apr. 1718, mentions: son Samuel Donham, the executor, sons William Donham, Ebenezer Donham, and Nathaniel Donham, and daughter Mary Donham Junr.

Donham, Samuel       Vol. 17, p. 33   Ebenezer Donham, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Donham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 Aug. 1761.

Donham, Solomon     Vol. 27, p. 389 Bathsheba Donham, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Donham, late of Middleborough, Labourer, on 10 Apr. 1792, with Elijah Macomber and Benja. Frye as sureties.

Doten, Abigail           Vol. 34, p. 395 William Doten, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Doten, late of Plymouth, Spinster, on 25 Mar. 1805.

Doten, Ebenezer        Vol. 27, p. 219 Caleb Doten, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Doten, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1786, with Wm Weston and Thos. Mathew as sureties.

Doten, Edward          Vol. 1, p. 53     The Inventory of the Estate of Edward Doten Senr, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Doten and James Warrin on 3 Mar. 1689/90, and Sarah Doten, relict widdow of Edward Doten, late of Plymouth, gave her oath to the inventory on 18 Mar. 1689/90, and was granted administration of her husband’s estate.

Doten, Edward          Vol. 17, p. 142 Elisha Whetten, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Doten, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 27 Apr. 1765.

Doten, Edward          Vol. 39, p. 29   Ebenezer Doten, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Doten, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 2 Nov. 1805, with Saml. Lucas & Benj. Ransom as sureties.

Doten, Hannah          Vol. 34, p. 202 Nathaniel Smith, of Bowdoin, Lincoln County, [ME], Trader, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Doten, late of Plymouth, spinster, on 23 Oct. 1799. [Vol. 37, p. 137] Eph. Spooner Esqr., Mssrs. Stephen Sampson & Benja. Drew, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Hannah Doten, late of Plymouth, Spinster, on 23 Oct. 1799. The Inventory of the Estate of Mrs. Hannah Doten, late of Plymouth, Spinster, dated 31 Oct. 1799, totaled $618.50, including 71 acres of wood land in Freetown, in ye County of Bristol, valued by Capt. Elka. Watson at $600. Nathl. Smith, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 31 Oct. 1799.

Doten, Hannah          Vol. 34, p. 395 Ebenezer Doten, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Doten, late of Kingston, Spinster, on 16 Mar. 1805.

Doten, Isaac              Vol. 39, p. 188 William Doten, mariner, and Job Cobb junr., Housewright, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Isaac Doten, late of Plymouth, on 5 Apr. 1809, with Ezekiel Morton & Salsbury Jackson as sureties. [p. 443] William Doten, mariner, and Job Cobb, junr., Housewright, both of Plymouth, were granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Isaac Doten, late of Plymouth, mariner, who deceased testate on the 6th of May 1770, and appointed his wife Mary Doten as Executrix of his estate, but she has died without completing the administration, on 5 Apr. 1809.

Doten, Jacob             Vol. 10, p. 401 Joseph Rickard, yeoman, and Deborah Doten, widow, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Jacob Doten, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 26 June 1747.

Doten, Jacob             Vol. 27, p. 189 Sarah Doten, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Doten, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1785, with Jno. Cobb and Seth Cobb as sureties.

Doten, James             Vol. 34, p. 382 Stephen Doten, of Plymouth, yeoman, was appointed the administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of James Doten, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 24 May 1804, with Jno Doten & Paul Doten as sureties.

Doten, James Jr.        Vol. 34, p. 95   John Doten, of Plymouth, trader, was granted administration of the estate of James Doten junr., late of Plymouth, Shoreman, on 13 Jan. 1797.

Doten, Joseph            Vol. 12C, p.283 John Harlow 3d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Doten, late of Plymouth, as requested by Joseph M. Doten, the eldest son of the deceased, who declined, on 17 Feb. 1851, with Josiah Morton and Joseph M. Doten, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Doten, Josiah            Vol. 20, p. 483 Deborah Doten, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Doten, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 22 Feb. 1771, with Thomas Savery and John Nelson as sureties. The Inventory of the estate of Josiah Doten was appraised by Thomas Savery and John Nelson on 22 Feb. 1771, and totaled only £6.8.8. Deborah Doten, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 22 Feb. 1771, and she notified the court that the estate was insolvent, and was granted the entire inventory for her time and necessaries.

Doten, Nathaniel       Vol. 34, p. 272 Nathaniel Doten, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Doten, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1801.

Doten, Samuel           Vol. 17, p. 107 Nathaniel Doten, of Plymouth, Fisherman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Doten, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 July 1763. [Vol. 19, p. 16] Hannah Holmes and Joanna Fish gave a receipt to Nathaniel Doten, administrator of the estate of Samuel Doten, as he is administrator on the estate of Samuel Doten junr., late of Plymouth, for their share of the estate amounting to £4, 1s, 5p., in 1763, and Elizabeth Dotey gave a receipt to her brother Nathaniel Doten for £4, 17s.

Doten, Stephen          Vol. 34, p. 334 Stephen Doten, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Doten, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Nov. 1802.

Doty, Isaac                Vol. 4, p. 398   Martha Doty, of Plymouth, relict widow of Isaac Doty, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 30 Apr. 1724. [p. 449-450] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Isaac Doty, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Isaac Lathrop, John Dyer, and Thomas Holmes, on 16 July 1724. [Vol. 7, p. 183-186] The Settlement of the housing & lands & real estate of Isaac Doten late of Plymouth, to the widow & amongst the children of the deceased, dated 15 Mar. 1735/36, mentions: to Mrs. Martha Doten the relict widow of the deceased, her thirds or dower in the estate, and the rest of the estate to be divided into 9 equal parts, 5 of which are laid together as a body as to the homestead wood land & meadow, the said 5 parts to be settled on Isaac Doten, the eldest son, two shares, and to Elizabeth Studley, the wife of John Studley, of Hanover, one of the daughters, to Jane Palmer, the wife of John Palmer junr., of Scituate, one of the daughters, to Rebekah Doten, of Plymouth, one of the daughters, one share each, the 6th share going to Neriah Doten, one of the sons, the 7th share going to Jabez Doten, one of the sons, the 8th share going to Ichabod Doten, one of the sons, and the 9th share going to Mary Doten, one of the daughters.

Doty, Isaac                Vol. 8, p. 188   Elizabeth Doty, of Wareham, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Doty, late of Wareham, mariner, on 8 May 1740.

Doty, Samuel            Vol. 8, p. 189   Silas West, of Plymouth, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Samuell Doty, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 May 1740. [p. 270-271] John Atwood, Thomas Holmes, and Thomas Foster, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Doty, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 May 1740. The inventory, not dated, totaled £247.1.6, his house & land valued at £150. Silas West, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Sept. 1740.

Drake, Enoch            Vol. 119, p.263 Andrew Weston, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Enoch Drake, late of Middleborough, on 12 Mar. 1866, with Oliver Eaton and Enoch Drake, of Middleborough, as sureties. [Vol. 107, p. 407] Andrew Weston, administrator on the estate of Enoch Drake, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent on the fourth Monday of Feb. 1867.

Drew, Abijah            Vol. 46, p. 332 Nathaniel Drew, of Kingston, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Abijah Drew, late of Kingston, Shipwright, on 6 Apr. 1819, with Seth Drew, Esq., and David Beal Jr. as sureties.

Drew, Atwood L.       Vol. 138, p.282 Jane H. Drew, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Atwood L. Drew, late of Plymouth, on 8 Mar. 1878, with Chas. C. Drew, of Worcester, and Wm. R. Drew, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Drew, George            Vol. 11B, p.289 John Bartlett 3d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George Drew, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, who is a creditor of the said deceased, and the widow and next of kin all declined the administration, on 26 Nov. 1844, with John B. Thomas & William R. Sever as sureties.

Drew, Isaac               Vol. 11B, p.248 John Bartlett 3d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Drew, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 8 Apr. 1844, with Henry Mills & Ellis B. Bramhall as sureties.

Drew, James             Vol. 27, p. 270 Nathaniel Lewis, Cordwainer, and James Drew, Cooper, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of James Drew, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 3 June 1788, with Stephen Churchill and Isaac LeBaron as sureties.

Drew, James             Vol. 39, p. 112 Stephen Drew, of Kingston, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of James Drew, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 28 Feb. 1807, with Jno. Adams & Prince Beals as sureties.

Drew, John               Vol. 4, p. 317   John Drew, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father, John Drew, late of Plymouth, on 8 Mar. 1721/2. [p. 361-362] The Inventory of the estate of John Drew was appraised by John Dyer, John Foster, and Stephen Churchell on 30 Mar. 1722, and totaled £42.9.11, his real estate consisting of only two pieces of land at Little Town valued at £28. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1722.

Drew, Joshua            Vol. 11, p. 80   James Hovey, of Plymouth, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Drew, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 21 May 1748.

Drew, Josiah             Vol. 8, p. 465   Joshua Drew, of Plymouth, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Drew, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 29 Jan. 1741[/42]. [p. 492-493] The Inventory of the Estate of Josiah Drew, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Stephen Churchell, Thomas Doty, and James Hovey on 2 Feb. 1741[/42], and totaled only £38.0.6, no real estate. Joshua Drew, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Mar. 1741[/42], and added to the inventory a debt due from his father’s estate valued at £157.13.3. Joshua Drew was described as the brother of Josiah Drew.

Drew, Lemuel           Vol. 7, p. 417   Mr. Jonathan Barnes, of Plymouth, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Captn. Lemuel Drew, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 15 June 1738. [p. 433-434] The Inventory of all the Goods & Estate of Lemuel Drew, late of Plymouth, appraised by Stephen Churchell, William Donham and Thomas Foster in July 1738, totaled £695.9.7, including his Homestead valued at £430, a 12 acre wood lot valued at £48, the house adjoining to Capt. Eardell’s house lot valued at £25, and a cedar swamp valued at £15. Jonathan Barnes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 Sept. 1738.

Drew, Lemuel           Vol. 14, p. 1     Margarett Drew, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuell Drew, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 8 Dec. 1755. The Inventory of the estate of Lemuell Drew, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Benja. Bartlett, Elias Trask, and Jonathan Samson, and totaled only £10.18.2, no real estate. Margarett Drew, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 30 Nov. 1755.

Drew, Nehemiah       Vol. 39, p. 428 John Faunce, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Drew, late of Kingston, Mariner, on 4 Oct. 1813, with Jeremiah Sampson & Amos Cook as sureties. [Vol. 46, p. 434-435] Eliezer Faunce, yeoman, and John Gray, Gentleman, of Kingston, were granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Nehemiah Drew, late of Kingston, Mariner, on 20 Jan. 1815, which has originally been granted to John Faunce, of Kingston, Esqr., who is also since deceased without completing the administration.

Drew, Nicholas         Vol. 7, p. 162   Mr. Joshua Drew, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Nicholas Drew, late of Plymouth, on 24 Oct. 1735. [p. 176-178] The Inventory of the Estate both personal & real of Nicholas Drew, late of Plymouth, not dated, was appraised by Thomas Holmes, Thomas Witherell and Josiah Carver, his personal estate totaling £1367.13.4, including several bonds, and his real estate totaling £905.0.0, including his dwelling house lot and well valued at £350. Joshua Drew, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 Mar. 1735[/6].

Drew, Nicholas Jr.     Vol. 23, p. 175 Benjamin Drew, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nicholas Drew Junr., late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 Oct. 1777, with Ephraim Spooner and Joshua Thomas, Gentlemen, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Drew, Seth                Docket #6731   Jonathan Barnes, of Plymouth, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Drew, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 10 Mar. 1740, with Ansel Lothrop, mariner, and Gershom Holmes, cordwainer, botn of Plymouth, as sureties. (Not recorded in the probate books.) [Vol. 10, p. 236] The Inventory of the Estate of Seth Drew, late of Plymouth, was appraised on 11 May 1741 by Stephen Churchell, John Harlow, and Thomas Foster, and totaled £64.14.0. Jona. Barnes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 July 1746.

Drew, Thomas           Vol. 20, p. 431 Thomas Drew, of Plympton, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Drew, late of Halifax, shipwright, on 17 Nov. 1770, with Ephraim Fuller, of Halifax, and Joseph Lucas, of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Drew, William           Vol. 10A, p.325 William T. Drew, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Drew, late of Plymouth, being the oldest son, the widow having declined, on 17 Feb. 1840, with Winslow Drew and Priscilla Washburn, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Drinkwater, Thomas  Vol. 3, p. 340   Elizabeth Drinkwater, relict widow of Thomas Drinkwater, late of Taunton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 21 June 1715. [p. 356] Elizabeth Drinkwater, the widow and relict of Thomas Drinkwater, lately deceased, testified that the inventory of her late husband in Middleborough was valued by William Hascal and Josiah Haskal at £26, and she gave her oath to the inventory at the same time.

Dunbar, Charles        Vol. 11B, p.572 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Dunbar, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by the widow Mary Dunbar, who waived her right of administration, on 21 Feb. 1848, with Stillman Dunbar, of North Bridgewater, and Lebbeus Packard, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Dunbar, Edwin          Vol. 11B, p.192 Nathaniel B. Harlow, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Edwin Dunbar, late of North Bridgewater, the widow Betsey H. Dunbar declined the administration of the said estate, and requested Nathl. B. Harlow to the trust, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Henry French & Joel Packard as sureties.

Dunbar, Elias            Vol. 52, p. 273 Abraham Washburn, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elias Dunbar, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 1 June 1824, with Charles Turner & Jno. Collamore as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 224-225, 367] Isaac Swift, yeoman, Eleazer Carver, millwright, & Ruel Fobes, bricklayer, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elias Dunbar, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 1 June 1824. The Inventory, dated 6 July 1824, totaled $418.81, including his real estate, of about 2¾ acres, valued at $40, and one half a pew in the meeting house valued at $55. Abram Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 July 1824, and informed the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts by the sum of $450. He petitioned for license to sell the real estate of Elias Dunbar to pay the debts, and license was granted to him on 3 Aug. 1824.

Dunbar, George B.    Vol. 129, p.508 Edward Southworth, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of George B. Dunbar, late of Brockton, on 18 Oct. 1875, with Jonas R. Perkins and L. D. Hervey, of Brockton, as sureties. [Vol. 138, p. 136] Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of George B. Dunbar, late of Brockton, not already administered, on 14 May 1877, with Artemas Hale and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Dunbar, Jesse            Vol. 46, p. 148 Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Dunbar, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 May 1816, with Ezra Conant and Zenas Conant as sureties.

Dunbar, Sibyl            Vol. 138, p.235 Francis Dunbar, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sibyl Dunbar, late of Brockton, on 26 Nov. 1877, with Daniel Dunbar, of Brockton, and Lemuel Dunbar, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Dunham, Benjamin W. Vol. 115, p.160  William Savery, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin W. Dunham, late of Carver, on 1 Dec. 1862, with Geo. P. Bowers, Henry C. Murdock, and Thomas Southworth Jr. as sureties.

Dunham, Cornelius    Vol. 129, p.624 Evelina B. Dunham, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Dunham, late of Brockton, on 22 May 1876, with C. L. Dunham, of Brockton, and Charles Stetson, of Abington, as sureties.

Dunham, Elijah         Vol. 61, p. 132 Eunice Dunham, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Dunham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 17 Sept. 1827, with Wm. P. Ripley & John Atwood as sureties.

Dunham, Elijah         Vol. 122, p.487 Henry C. Dunham, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Dunham, late of Middleborough, on 26 June 1871, with Isaac Dunham, of Taunton, and Jacob B. Shaw, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Dunham, George       Vol. 46, p. 399 Samuel Rider, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of George Dunham, late of Bridgewater, Ropemaker, on 20 Mar. 1820, with Wm. Morey and Nathan Reed as sureties.

Dunham, George       Vol. 14E, p. 33 Lucy T. Dunham, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of George Dunham, late of Abington, on 5 Apr. 1859, with Micah H. Pool and John Mann Jr., both of Abington, as sureties.

Dunham, George F.   Vol. 122, p. 28 Joseph P. Brown, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George F. Dunham, late of Plymouth, on 24 Feb. 1868, with Thomas Loring and Stephen P. Brown, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Dunham, Hannah J.   Vol. 122, p.576 Richard B. Dunham, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah J. Dunham, late of Plymouth, on 11 Mar. 1872, with Charles G. Davis, of Plymouth, and William J. Dunham, of Boston, as sureties.

Dunham, Harvey       Vol. 71, p. 173 Eunice Dunham, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Harvey Dunham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 12 Aug. 1833, with Ephraim Harlow and Elias Cox as sureties.

Dunham, Harvey       Vol. 122, p.412 Alvin Perkins, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Harvey Dunham, late of Plymouth, on 12 Dec. 1870, witjh Ebenezer D. Shaw, of Carver, and Albert W. Perkins, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Dunham, Ira              Vol. 52, p. 42   Silas Dunham, of Pembroke, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Ira Dunham, late of Plymouth, Husbandman, on 21 May 1821, with Noah Prince & Asa Cook as sureties.

Dunham, Israel          Vol. 5, p. 133   Johannah Dunham, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Israell Dunham, late of Plympton, on 5 Sept. 1726. [p. 184-185] Capt. Benoni Lucas, Mr. Joseph Lucas, and Mr. James Whiting, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the Estate both Reall & Personall of Israel Donham, late of Plympton, on 5 Sept. 1726. The Inventory of the Estate of Israel Donham, late of Plympton, was dated 16 Dec. 1726, his personal estate totaled £130.1.0, and his real estate totaled £309.0.0, which included his homestead with the buildings thereon standing valued at £199. Joannah Donham, the administratrix on the estate of her husband Israel Donham, late of Plympton, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 Sept. 1726.

Dunham, Joseph        Vol. 11B, p. 34 Hannah J. Dunham, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her son Joseph Dunham, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 21 Feb. 1842, with Nathaniel C. Lanman & Richard B. Dunham as sureties.

Dunham, Robert        Vol. 52, p. 300 Robert Dunham, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Dunham, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 20 Sept. 1824, with William Davis & Thomas Davis as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 537-538] William Randall, Gent., Bridgham Russell, Gent., and Silvanus Bramhall, Silversmith, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Robert Dunham, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 20 Sept. 1824. Robert Dunham, the administrator, testified that he found no property to appraise, and presented an accounting showing that he had received $34.64 in pension from the United States, and had paid to Sarah Warren $45.00 for her bill for attendance of the deceased during his last sickness, and small bills for the coffin and funeral charges.

Dunham, Robert        Vol. 71, p. 126 Phineas Leach, of Plymouth, Master Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Dunham, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Jacob Covington and Ezra Finney as sureties.

Dunham, Samuel       Vol. 1, p. 11     John Dunham Junr was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Samuell Dunham, late of Plymouth, on 13 Mar. 1687. [p. 12] The Inventory of the estate of Samuell Dunham, late of Plymouth, was appraised at Barnstable on 22 Jan. 1687 by Ensign John House, of Yarmouth, and Joseph Lathrop, of Barnstable, but not totaled. John Dunham Junr gave his oath to the inventory on 14 Mar. 1687.

Dunham, Samuel T.   Vol. 10A, p.425 Jane P. Dunham, widow, of Rochester, petitioned for administration of the estate of her husband, Samuel T. Dunham, late of Rochester, Cooper, on 3 Dec. 1840. Asa King and Nathaniel Hiller, both of Rochester, were the sureties on her bond. Nathaniel Hiller, Asa King, and Walter F. Blankinship, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel T. Dunham, late of Rochester, on 18 Nov. 1840. [Vol. 11B, p. 109] Walton N. Ellis, of Rochester, petitioned for administration of the estate of Samuel T. Dunham, late of Rochester, which was originally granted to Jane P. Dunham, who is now discharged because of ill health, administration granted on 2 Nov. 1842, with Nathaniel Hiller and James Ruggles, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Dunham, Silas           Vol. 52, p. 344 Experience Dunham, of Pembroke, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Dunham, late of Pembroke, labourer, on 1 Mar. 1825, with Micah Foster Jr. & Peter Conant as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 186-187] Levi Thomas, yeoman, John Fish, yeoman, & Samuel Briggs, yeoman, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Silas Dunham, late of Pembroke, labourer, on 1 Mar. 1825. The Inventory, not dated, totaled $179.87, his only real estate being six sevenths of 160 acres of land in the Arkansas Territory, it being the military bounty land, valued at only $35. Experience Dunham, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 May 1825, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent. She was directed to sell all the personal estate at public auction on 16 May 1825.

Dunham, Thomas S.  Vol. 122, p.323 William Savery, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas S. Dunham, late of Carver, on 11 Apr. 1870, with Rufus C. Freeman and Thomas Southworth, of Carver, as sureties.

Dunham, William      Vol. 46, p. 139 Joseph Dunham, of Middleborough, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of William Dunham, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 26 Feb. 1816.

Dunham, William      Vol. 71, p. 208 Betsey Dunham, widow, and John F. Dunham, yeoman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of William Dunham, late of Plymouth, laborer, on 2 Dec. 1833, with Benjamin Drew and Simeon Dike as sureties.

Dunham, William G. Vol. 115, p.397 Nancy B. Dunham, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William G. Dunham, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 9 May 1864, with Caleb B. Holmes and Harrison Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Dunphe, Jotham        Vol. 122, p.291 Nathan H. Dunphe, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jotham Dunphe, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Jan. 1870, with Phillip D. Kingman and Lafayette Keith, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Durfey, Peleg            Vol. 5, p. 826   Mr. Ephraim Cole, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Captn. Peleg Durfey, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Mar. 1730. [Vol. 6, p. 16] Mrs. Rebekah Cole and Mr. Samuel Cole, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Mr. Peleg Durfey, late of Plymouth, that had been previously granted to Mr. Ephraim Cole, of Plymouth, now deceased, on 21 May 1731. [p. 79-80] The Inventory of the Estate of Peleg Durfey, late of Plymo., not dated, was appraised by Capt. John Dyer, John Barnes, and Thomas Spooner, and totaled £379.5.2, his house & land by Isaac Lothrop Esqr. valued at £130. The appraisers, and Mrs. Rebekah Cole, the surviving administratrix, gave their oaths to the inventory on 1 Oct. 1731.

Dwelley, George       Vol. 115, p. 73 Henry W. Chapman, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of George Dwelley, late of Pembroke, on 1 Apr. 1862, with Haviland Torrey, of Hanover, and Martin Bryant, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Dwelly, John             Vol. 9, p. 160   Judeth Dwelly, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Dwelly, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 4 July 1743.

Dwelly, Judith           Vol. 14, p. 235 Samuell Stockbridge Junr., of Scituate, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Judith Dwelly, late of Scituate, widow, on 1 Apr. 1757.

Dwelly, Richard        Vol. 2, p. 102   Amy Dwelly, relict widow of Richard Dwelly, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 23 Apr. 1709. [p. 126] The Inventory of the personal estate of Richard Dwelly, late of Scituate, was appraised by Samuel Clap, Charles Stockbridge, and Samuel Stetson on 18 Apr. 1702.

Dyar, John                Vol. 23, p. 25½ Mary Dyar, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Dyar, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 Oct. 1773, with Edwd. Winslow junr. and John Thomas, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Dyer, Charles            Vol. 11, p. 426 Theophilus Cotton, of Plymouth, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Charles Dyre, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 29 Nov. 1750.

Dyer, Hannah            Vol. 27, p. 534 John Dyer, of Boston, County of Suffolk, Sadler, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Hannah Dyer, late of Plymouth, widow, on 2 Mar. 1793, the executors named in the will being already deceased. [See the Will of Hannah Dyer.]

Dyre, William           Vol. 8, p. 294   Hannah Dyre, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Dyre, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Mar. 1740[/41]. [p. 461-462] Thomas Foster, John Cobb and James Hovey, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Dyre, late of Plymouth, on 6 Mar. 1740[/41]. The Inventory of the estate of Capt. William Dyre, late of Plymouth, dated 1 May 1741, totaled £452.9.0, his house lot and barn valued at £330. [p. 462-463] Necessaries set off to Mrs. Hannah Winslow, late widow of Capt. William Dyre, on 14 July 1742, totaled £59.10.2.

Eames, Jedediah        Vol. 7, p. 409   Mrs. Mary Eames, of Marshfield, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband, Jedediah Eames, late of Marshfield, on 15 May 1738. [Vol. 7, p. 410] The Inventory of the Estate of Jedediah Eames, appraised by Nathaniel Eames, John Carver, and Jonathan Tilden, not dated, totaled £2042.17.3, his real estate valued at £1620. Mary Eames, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 25 May 1738.

Eames, William         Vol. 3, p. 171   Mr. Nathaniel Eames, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his brother William Eames, late of Bridgewater, on 14 Dec. 1712. [p. 249] The Inventory of the estate of William Ames, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Josiah Edson, Nathaniel Brett, and John Feild on 15 June 1713, and totaled £158.6.2, no real estate, but a right in the iron works. Nathaniel Ames, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 June 1713.

Eaton, Alden             Vol. 12C, p. 87 Harriet K. Eaton, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Alden Eaton, late of Middleborough, laborer, on 1 May 1849, with Seth Eaton, Obadiah Sampson, and Parmenas G. Sampson, all of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eaton, Alfred            Vol. 10A, p.509 Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Alfred Eaton, late of Middleborough, no person having been named as Executor in the will of the deceased, on 6 Oct. 1840. Josiah Robinson and David Alden Jr., both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Eaton, Apollos          Vol. 12C, p.81  Lois Eaton, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Apollos Eaton, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 1 May 1849, with Bartlett Bradford, of Bridgewater, and Albert G. Pratt, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eaton, Arabella         Vol. 71, p. 93   Benjamin H. Eaton, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Arabella Eaton, late of West Bridgewater, widow, on 2 Oct. 1832, with Nahum Leonard and Daniel Dunbar as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 114-115] The Inventory of the estate of Arabella Eaton, late of West Bridgewater, widow, was appraised by Nahum Leonard, David Bartlett and Damon Kingman on 6 Oct. 1832, her real estate valued at $400, and her personal estate totaled $114.95. Benjamin H. Eaton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1933. [Vol. 74, p. 132-133] Nahum Leonard, David Bartlett, and Damon Kingman, all of West Bridgewater, were appointed to divide the real estate of Arabella Eaton, late of West Bridgewater, widow, among her children and heirs, John C. H. Eaton, Catherine Eaton, Sarah Eaton, and Benjamin H. Eaton, on 2 Apr. 1833. The division, dated 7 May 1833, since the real estate could not be divided without spoiling the whole, the real estate was to be settled upon the eldest son, Benjamin H. Eaton, he to pay $100 each to John C. H. Eaton, Catherine Eaton, and Sarah Ames, wife of Thomas T. Ames.

Eaton, Benjamin        Vol. 12, p. 327 Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Eaton, late of Kingston, on 25 June 1751. [Vol. 14, p. 260-261] Samuel Shaw, Robert Waterman, John Bradford, and Nathaniel Cooke were appointed to set off to Mary Eaton, the widow of Benjamin Eaton, her dower or thirds in the estate of her late husband, and to divide the rest amongst the heirs of the deceased on 7 Mar. 1757. The division, dated 26 Apr. 1757, mentioned, in addition to the widow, Noah Eaton, the eldest son, Thadeus Eaton, deceased, Seth Eaton, James Eaton, and Benjamin Eaton, and was approved on 2 May 1757.

Eaton, David             Vol. 15, p. 304 Deborah Eaton, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Eaton, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 8 Sept. 1759. [Vol. 21, p. 443-446] Zebede Chandler and Ephraim Bryant, both of Plimton and Benjamin Cook of Kingston were appointed to set off from the estate of David Eaton, late of Kingston, yeoman, to his widow Deborah Eaton her thirds or right of dower, and to divide the rest into seven equal parts or shares and assign to Lot Eaton two shares, and one share each to Jabez, Job, Consider, Joshua and Unis Eaton, on 13 Apr. 1771. The division was dated 21 May 1771, and finally approved on 3 Apr. 1775.

Eaton, Elisha             Vol. 8, p. 10     Nathl. Fuller, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Eaton, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 12 Mar. 1838[/39]. [p. 68-69] John Fuller, of Kingston, James Harlow and Elisha Whiton, both of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elisha Eaton, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 12 Mar. 1739. The Inventory, dated 13 Apr. 1739, was not totaled, but was small. His real estate consisted of 3½ acres of upland & meadow valued at £31.10, and land & meadow at North Yarmouth valued at £39.15. Nathl. Fuller, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 16 May 1739, and £16 was allowed out of the personal estate to the widow of Elisha Eaton for her necessaries. [p. 88] Received of Nathl. Fuller, administrator on the estate of my husband Elisha Eaton, dec’d, £16, which was set out of my husband’s estate, on 11 Apr. 1740, signed by Elizabeth Eaton.

Eaton, Enos               Vol. 13D, p.308 Luther C. Macomber, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Enos Eaton, late of Middleborough, Tanner, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 6 Nat 1856, with Ebenezer Pickens and Milton Alden, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eaton, Francis           Vol. 11, p. 326 Lydia Eaton, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Francis Eaton, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 11 July 1749. [Vol. 11, p. 250-251] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Francis Eaton, late of Middleborough, appraised by Ezra Clap, Seth Tinkam, and William Hooper on 25 July 1749, totaled £1718.10, including his real estate house & land valued at £1400, his right in the Furnace at Kingston worth £12, and neat cattle & swine valued at £176.10. Lydia Eaton, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Aug. 1749.

Eaton, Freedom         Vol. 61, p. 137 Zebadiah Thompson, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Freedom Eaton, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Oct. 1827, with Jabez P. Thompson & George Drew as sureties.

Eaton, Jabez              Vol. 39, p. 24   Benjamin Eaton, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Eaton, late of Plympton, Housewright, on 14 Oct. 1805, with Peter Winsor & Ezra D. Morton as sureties.

Eaton, Job                 Vol. 39, p. 339 Amos Cook and Lot Eaton, both of Kingston, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Job Eaton, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 3 Feb. 1812, with Jabez Weston & Thomas B. Harrub as sureties. [Vol. 44, p. 175-176] Samuel S. Sturtevant of Halifax, Gentleman, Josiah Cook and Jeremiah Sampson, of Kingston, Yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Job Eaton, late of Kingston, Yeoman, on 3 Feb. 1812. The Inventory, dated 7 Apr. 1812, totaled $855.02, including his real estate valued at $681.50. Amos Cook and Lot Eaton, the Administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 7 Apr. 1812. Samuel S. Sturtevant, of Halifax, Gentleman, Josiah Cook and Jeremiah Sampson, of Kingston, Yeomen, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of Job Eaton, late of Kingston, Yeoman, into 3 equal shares and set off to Lot Eaton, Jabez Eaton, and the heirs of Eunice Cook deceased one share each, on 3 Feb. 1812. The division was dated and recorded on 7 Apr. 1812. [Vol. 48, p. 321-323] John Gray, Gentleman, Jeremiah Sampson and Seth Cushing, Yeomen, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide that portion of the Real Estate of Job Eaton, late of Kingston, which was assigned to the Heirs of Eunice Cook, deceased, and also that part of David Eaton’s Estate that was assigned to the Heirs in the division of his widow’s thirds, among the heirs, namely Lydia Cook, Deborah Cook, Eunice Cook, and David Eaton Cook, on 13 Dec. 1817 [sic]. The division among Lydia Cook, now Lydia Bradford, wife of Thomas Bradford of Kingston, Housewright, Deborah Cook, Eunice Cook, and David Eaton Cook was dated 30 Dec. 1816, and approved on 6 Jan. 1817.

Eaton, Oliver             Vol. 34, p. 197 Daniel Crane, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Eaton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 14 Aug. 1799, with Solo. Keith & Jos. Holmes junr. as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 540-547] Gideon Wilbur of Bridgwater, Gent. Zephaniah Shaw of Middleborough, Gent. & Joshua Shaw of Middleborough, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Oliver Eaton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 30 July 1799. The Inventory of all the Estate, both Real & Personal, of Oliver Eaton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, dated 1 Aug. 1799, totaled $1373.95, including his dwelling house lot & appurtenances valued at $650, 5 acres in Carver Cedar Swamp valued at $20, wood land purchased of Dr. Saml Shaw valued at $24, and 4 acres of Noccutt meadow valued at $16. Daniel Crane, the administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 14 Aug. 1799, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 12 Nov. 1799. Joshua White, Esqr., & Joshua Shaw Gentm., both of Middleborough, and Gideon Wilbur of Bridgwater, Gentm., were appointed to set off to Susanna Eaton, widow of Oliver Eaton, her thirds or right of dower out of the estate on 31 May 1800. Their return was dated 18 June 1800, and was accepted on 7 July 1800. Jona. Crane Esqr, and Isaac Thomson, Esqr, were the commissioners appointed to examine the claims against the estate, which were recorded on 19 May 1800, and the distribution to the creditors was approved on 20 Nov. 1800.

Eaton, Samuel           Vol. 4, p. 391   Barnabas Eaton, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father Samuel Eaton, late of Middleborough, on 6 Apr. 1724. [p. 403-404] Jacob Thompson Esqr., Mr. Ephraim Wood, & Mr. Samuel Barrow, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Eaton, late of Middleborough, on 6 Apr. 1724. The inventory was dated 23 Apr. 1724, and totaled £1475.5.9, including his homestead with the buildings valued at £500, and some other parcels of land and bills of credit. Barnabas Eaton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory of his father’s estate on 3 June 1724. . [p. 404-405] An Agreement between Barnabas Eaton and Elisabeth Eaton, both of Middleborough, children & heirs of Mr. Samuel Eaton, late of Middleborough, to divide the lands of Samuel Eaton,  dated 3 June 1724, divided his real estate two thirds to his son Barnabas Eaton, and one third to his widow Elisabeth Eaton, and mention was made of a one third part of two lots which had originally belonged to our Hond. Grandfather Mr. Samuel Fuller, witnessed by Benjamin Eaton and Elisabeth Winslow, and acknowledged on 3 June 1724.

Eaton, Sidney            Vol. 13D, p.366 Oliver Eaton and George Leonard Jr., of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Sidney Eaton, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, on 12 Jan. 1857, with William Pierce and Bradford Washburn, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eaton, Williams         Vol. 152, p.147 Naomi Eaton, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Williams Eaton, late of Middleborough, on 28 Apr. 1879, with George A. Hammond and George B. Whitmarsh, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eddy, Benjamin         Docket #7072   Joel Edy, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Benja. Edy, late of Halifax, on 5 Nov. 1742, with Lemuel Stertevant and Ebenezer Fuller, of Kingston, as sureties. (Recorded in Vol. 9, p. 366, but the administrator’s name was omitted.)

Eddy, Benjamin J.     Vol. 115, p.148 Harriet Eddy, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin J. Eddy, late of East Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1862, with John Reed and John O. Hudson, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Eddy, Ebenezer         Vol. 61, p. 348 Betsey Eddy, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Eddy, late of Middleborough, on 6 Apr. 1830, with Zechariah Eddy & Joshua Eddy Junr. as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 31-32] Betsey Eddy, administratrix on the Estate of Ebenezer Eddy, late of Middleborough, informed the court that the Personal Estate was insufficient to pay the debts owed by the estate by $1500, and petitioned for a license to sell so much of the real estate to pay the debts on 6 Apr. 1830. License was granted for the sale of part of the real estate, but the amount was corrected to $700 on 4 May 1830. [Vol. 69, p. 165-167] Joshua Eddy Junr., Esq., Francis Atwood and Southworth Ellis, of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ebenezer Eddy, late of Middleborough, on 25 Mar. 1830. The Inventory was dated 1 Apr. 1830, and totaled $4930.93, his real estate valued at $4215, including his homestead farm of 70 acres and buildings valued at $2400, 1/4th part of Pope’s Point Furnace Store Mill valued at $1000, and others. Betsey Eddy, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 4 May 1830, and she was allowed $680 out of the personal inventory for her necessaries on 4 May 1830.

Eddy, Ezra                Vol. 14E, p. 49 Nancy Eddy, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Eddy, late of Plympton, who is the widow, on 3 May 1859, with Lemuel Cobb Jr. and Benjamin Eddy, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Eddy, Henry              Vol. 129, p. 7   Willard Eddy, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Eddy, late of North Bridgewater, on 21 Oct. 1872, with Sarah H. Eddy and Charles R. Ford, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Eddy, John                Vol. 46, p. 152 Abiah Eddy, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Eddy, late of Plymouth, Tanner, on 23 May 1816, with Jonathan Wentworth and Apollos Eddy as sureties.

Eddy, Jonathan          Vol. 9, p. 367   Joel Edy, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Edy, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1744.

Eddy, Joshua             Vol. 115, p.373 Joshua M. Eddy and Thomas Weston, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Joshua Eddy, late of Middleborough, on 12 Mar. 1864, with Geo. M. Leach and William C. Eddy, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Eddy, Samuel            Vol. 10, p. 238 Zachariah Edy, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Edy, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Nov. 1746.

Eddy, Sarah W.         Vol. 122, p.151 Lewis Eddy, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah W. Eddy, late of Plymouth, who is her sole heir, on 11 Jan. 1869, with John Eddy and Henry H. Robbins, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Eddy, Seth                Vol. 10A, p.265 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration of the estate of Seth Eddy, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law, on 28 May 1839. Zechariah Eddy, of Middleborough, and Lewis Pratt, of Carver, were the sureties on his bond. Otis Soule, Salmon Caswell, and Ira Smith, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Eddy, late of Middleborough, on 28 May 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 367-368] The Inventory of the Estate of Seth Eddy, late of Middleborough, yeoman, was appraised by Otis Soule, Salmon Caswell, and Ira Smith on 3 June 1839, his real estate totaled $674.00, and his personal estate totaled $64.12. Samuel Thompson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of July 1839, he notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 2 July 1839, and he was ordered to sell the personal estate of the deceased on 2 July 1839.

Eddy, William H.      Vol. 10A, p.165 Zechariah Eddy, of Middleborough, counsellor at law, petitioned for administration of the estate of William H. Eddy, late of Middleborough, counsellor at law, as the father and sole heir of the deceased, on 9 Apr. 1838. Nathaniel Eddy and William S. Eddy, Gentlemen, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Eddy, Zackariah        Vol. 27, p. 3     Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Zackariah Eddy, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 17 Feb. 1779, with William Shaw and Zachariah Paddock, yeomen, both of Middleborough, as sureties. [Docket #7093] John Bradford of Kingston in the County aforesaid complains – that Joshua Eddy, the Eldest Surviving Son of Zackary Eddy Late of Middleborough deceased, has of his own meer motion taken upon himself the Settlement and disposition of said Zackary’s Estate, without Legal authority – and as your complainant is father in Law to one of the Heirs who is a minor & Grand child to the said deceased he prays that the said Joshua may be called upon to administer said Estate according to Law, or that some other Fitt person may be appointed for that purpose as to your Honr. may seem meet & as in duty bound shall Ever Pray. John Bradford Kingston Feby. 2, 1779.  To the Honble. Joseph Cushing Esq. Judge of Probate of Will,&c. for the County of Plymouth These Humbly Shew that I the Subscriber do appoint my Son Joshua Eddy to administer on the Estate of my Late Husband Zechariah Eddy of Middleborough Deceased that he Died Seized of Humbly Request that your Honour would Except of my Chouse Middleborough January 20th: 1779  Mary Eddy Witnesses Seth Eddy, Samuel Eddy.

Edson, Ezra               Vol. 27, p. 469 Anna Edson, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Edson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1794, with Nathan Willis and Zadock Packard as sureties.

Edson, Ezra               Vol. 61, p. 234 Martin Wentworth, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Edson, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Oct. 1828, with Cornelius Holmes Jr. & Azor Harris as sureties.

Edson, Ichabod          Vol. 39, p. 310 Thomas Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Edson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1811, with Caleb Howard, Esqr., and Robert Packard as sureties. [p. 320] Daniel Howard junr., of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Edson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Sept. 1811, with Caleb Howard and Cyrus Howard as sureties.

Edson, James            Vol. 46, p. 296 Kezia Edson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Edson, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 5 Oct. 1818, with Calvin Pratt and Amasa Leonard as sureties.

Edson, Jesse              Vol. 27, p. 142 Joseph Edson ye 2d, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Edson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Feb. 1784, with Nathan Orcutt and Jos. Snow as sureties.

Edson, Joseph           Vol. 3, p. 108   Mary Edson, relict widow of Joseph Edson, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 15 Feb. 1711[/12]. [p. 122-123] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Edson, of Bridgewater, who deceased October ye Third 1711, was appraised by Samll. Edson, Thomas Snow and John Field on 19 Nov. 1711, totaled £85. Mary Edson, the relict widow & administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 15 Feb. 1711[/12]. [p. 124] Capt. Josiah Edson, Mr. Samuel Edson, and Mr. John Feild were appointed to appraise the several parcels of housing & lands of Joseph Edson, late of Bridgewater, on 20 Dec. 1711. The Apprisement of the several parcels of land and housing that Joseph Edson, late of Bridgewater, dyed seized of was dated 14 Feb. 1711/12, and totaled £796.20.0. [p. 125-127] The Division of the estate of Mr. Joseph Edson, late of Bridgewater, dated 31 Mar. 1712, among his heirs: the relict widow Mary Edson, the eldest son Joseph Edson, the second son Josiah Edson, the third son Benjamin Edson, sons Samll Edson and Timothy Edson, and daughters Mary and Susannah.

Edson, Levi               Vol. 23, p. 170 Joseph Hayward, of Rancham, Bristol Co., yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Edson, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 2 June 1777, with George Hammond and Benja. White, of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Edson, Marshal         Vol. 20, p. 122 Elijah Edson, of Bridgewater, labourer, was granted administration of the estate of Marshal Edson, late of Bridgewater, minor, dec’d, on 10 Oct. 1768, with Josiah Edson Esqr. and Adam Bailey, innholder, as sureties. [Vol. 20, p. 189-190] The Inventory of the Estate of Marshal Edson, minor deceased, son of Elijah Edson, late of Bridgewater, deceased, was appraised by John Washburne, Samuel Kinsley, and Nathan Mitchel and totaled £47.2.6, including 23-3/4 acres of land on the southerly side of Elijah’s homestead. Since the land was too small to be divided without spoiling it, Elijah Edson, the oldest brother and administrator, agreed to take the land at its appraised value and pay to Ann, the wife of Eliab Washburne, Calvin Edson, Olive, the wife of Azahel Keith, Daniel Edson, Susannah Edson, Hosea Edson, Caleb Edson, Ruth Edson, and Silvester Edson, each £4.6.2 for their respective shares on 6 Mar. 1769.

Edson, Martha           Vol. 34, p. 391 Seth Edson, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Martha Edson, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 4 Mar. 1805.

Edson, Nathan           Vol. 12, p. 381 Mary Edson, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Edson, late of Bridgewater, on 15 May 1751.

Edson, Polycarpus     Vol. 34, p. 87   Lucy Edson, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Polycarpus Edson, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 24 Oct. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 565-566] Jona. Crane Esqr, of Bridgwater, Joshua White Esqr, of Middleborough, and Solomon Keith of Bridgwater, Gentleman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Policarpus Edson, late of Bridgwater, Gentleman, on 26 Sept. 1796. The inventory was dated 3 Oct. 1796, and totaled $11,389.09, including his real estate valued at $7,150, notes of hand totaling $1493.81, and $701.17 in State Securities, among others. Lucy Edson, the administratrix of the estate of Polycarpus Edson, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 Oct. 1796.

Edson, Polycarpus     Vol. 34, p. 349 Daniel Crane, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was appointed the administration de bonis non of the estate of Policarpus Edson, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, the original administrator, Lucy Edson, having been removed from the said trust without completing administration, on 22 Mar. 1799.

Ellis, Cornelius          Vol. 39, p. 119 Nathaniel Wilder, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Ellis, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1807.

Ellis, David               Vol. 14E, p. 12 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David Ellis, late of Plymouth, as requested by his mother, on 21 Feb. 1859, with Edwin Morton and Austin Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Ellis, Joel                  Vol. 46, p. 64   Thomas Ellis, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Joel Ellis, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 27 Sept. 1814, with Richard Cooper and Nathl. Harlow as sureties.

Ellis, Nathan             Vol. 6, p. 139   Mrs. Mary Ellis, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Nathan Ellis, late of Middleborough, on 16 Mar. 1731[/32]. [p. 226] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathan Ellis, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Samuel Sprague, George Barrow, and Samuel Lucas on 16 May 1732, not totaled, but his house, lands, fresh meadow, orchard, barn, and one acre of salt meadow were valued at £635. No oath of his administratrix was recorded with the inventory.

Ellis, Samuel             Vol. 20, p. 482 Stephen Ellis, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Ellis, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 Mar. 1770, with Charles Ellis and Thomas Ellis, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties. [p. 511] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Ellis, late of Plympton, was appraised by William Shaw, Timothy Ripley, and Zabdiel Samson on 12 Mar.1771, and totaled £432.6.6, including his housing and lands valued at £300. Stephen Ellis, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Apr. 1771.

Ellis, Samuel             Vol. 11B, p. 54 Lydia Ellis, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Ellis, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the said deceased, on 16 May 1842, with Coomer Weston & Francis H. Weston as sureties. [Vol. 84, p. 621-622] Silvanus Harlow, Lemuel Brown, and Henry Erland appraised the estate of Samuel Ellis, late of Plymouth, on 21 May 1842, which totaled $230.81, no real estate. Lydia Ellis, the Administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on the first Monday of Dec. 1842.

Ellis, Thomas            Vol. 61, p. 349 Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Ellis, late of Plympton, on 6 Apr. 1830, with Isaac Wright Junr. & Wm. H. Soule as sureties.

Elmes, Ignatius          Vol. 16, p. 468 Sarah Elmes, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Ignatius Elmes, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 14 Mar. 1763, after Nehemiah Bennet, of Middleborough, yeoman, the executor named in the will, refused the Executorship.

Elmes, Rudolphus     Vol. 21, p. 35   Eleazer Cary, yeoman, and Seth Alden junr., Blacksmith, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Rhodolphus Elmes, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1771, with Ebenezer Briggs and John Barden, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Everson, John            Vol. 17, p. 170 Elizabeth Everson, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Everson, late of Kingston, mariner, on 8 Oct. 1766. [Vol. 19, p. 391] Seth Cushing, Gent., and Zebedee Chandler, Housewright, both of Plympton, were sureties on the bond of Elizabeth Everson.

Everson, John            Vol. 27, p. 40   Benjamin Cook, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Everson, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1780, with Seth Cushing and Thos. Gannett as sureties. Benja. Cook, the above Administrator, renounced, and administration was accordingly granted to Eb. Doten. [p. 43] Ebenezer Doten, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Everson, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 5 June 1780, with Jos. Cole and Nathl. King as sureties.

Everson, Mary T.       Vol. 119, p. 65 E. B. K. Gurney, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of Mary T. Everson, late of Hanson, on 18 Feb. 1865, with John Ford, of Marshfield, and G. B. Weston, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Everson, Richard       Vol. 12C, p.301 Warren N. Everson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Richard Everson, late of Kingston, on 1 Apr. 1851, with Oliver Sampson, of Kingston, and Joshua Brewster 2d, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Farmer, Thomas        Vol. 61, p. 150 John Thomas, Esq., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Farmer, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 Nov. 1827, with Thomas Paty & Geo. Drew as sureties.

Faunce, Albert           Vol. 129, p.625 William Perry, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Albert Faunce, late of Brockton, on 22 May 1876, with L. D. Hervey and Linus H. Shaw, of Brockton, as sureties.

Faunce, Barnabas      Vol. 12C, p.553 Isaac Lanman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Faunce, late of Plymouth, Mariner, as requested by the widow Elizabeth Faunce, on 26 Sept. 1853, with Isaac Brewster and Barnabas H. Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Faunce, Benjamin      Vol. 23, p. 172 John Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Faunce, late of Kingston, on 1 Sept. 1777, with John Adams and Robert McLathley, of Kingston, yeomen, as sureties.

Faunce, Benjamin      Vol. 11B, p. 91 Josiah Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Faunce, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow of the said deceased, on 8 Aug. 1842, with Martin Faunce & Samuel Stetson as sureties.

Faunce, Charles L.     Vol. 11B, p.154 Lemuel Brown, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Charles L. Faunce, late of Plymouth, upon the petition of Bartlett Faunce, the sole heir of the deceased on 10 Apr. 1843.

Faunce, Charles C.    Vol. 152, p. 35 Walter H. Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Charles C. Faunce, late of Kingston, on 11 Nov. 1878, with Charles T. Faunce and Sewall A. Faunce, of Boston, as sureties.

Faunce, David           Vol. 34, p. 369 Alden Faunce, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Faunce, late of Carver, yeoman, on 27 Aug. 1803.

Faunce, Eleazer         Vol. 10, p. 181 Hannah Faunce, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Eleazer Faunce, late of Plymouth, on 20 May 1746.

Faunce, Eleazer         Vol. 10A, p. 61 John Gray, Esq., petitioned for administration of the estate of Eleazer Faunce, late of Kingston, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 20 Feb. 1837. James N. Sever and Henry Cobb, both of Kingston, were sureties on his bond. Nathaniel Holmes, Lewis Gray, and Daniel Ring were appointed to appraise the estate of Eleazer Faunce on 20 Feb. 1837. [Vol. 81, p. 30-35] Nathaniel Holmes, Lewis Gray, and Daniel Ring, all of Kingston, freeholders, were appointed to appraise the Real Estate of Eleazer Faunce late of Kingston, and to divide it among his heirs, on 19 Feb. 1838. The division of the Real Estate of Eleazer Faunce was dated 20 Apr. 1838, the first part to John Faunce, the second part Zenas Faunce of Duxbury, and the third part to Hannah Cook, wife of Martin Cook. The heirs, Zenas Faunce, Martin Cook, and Lucy Cook, gave their approval, and the division was approved by the Probate Court on 21 Jan. 1839. John Gray, the administrator, gave his final accounting of the estate of Eleazer Faunce, which was approved on 21 Jan. 1839.

Faunce, Elijah           Vol. 52, p. 187 Kilborn Faunce, bricklayer, and Charles Faunce, yeoman, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Elijah Faunce, late of Kingston, bricklayer, on 20 Jan. 1823.

Faunce, Elmer           Vol. 154, p.179 Winslow Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Elmer Faunce, late of Kingston, on 9 Oct. 1882, with Green Evans and George Faunce, of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Ezra             Vol. 46, p. 311 Ebenezer Doten, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Faunce, late of Carver, mariner, on 21 Dec. 1818.

Faunce, George H.     Vol. 129, p.269 Juliette Faunce, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of George H. Faunce, late of North Bridgewater, on 25 May 1874, with H. H. Packard and H. N. P. Hubbard, of Brockton, as sureties.

Faunce, James           Vol. 27, p. 99   James Faunce, of Sandwich, County of Barnstable, Mason, was granted administration of the estate of James Faunce, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1782. [Bristol County Probate File “Nathaniel Faunce, Dartmouth, 1822”] Know all men by these presents that I James Faunce of Halifax in ye County of Plymouth yeoman Do Hereby Constetute my Son Nathaniel Faunce of Dartmouth in the County of Bristol Housright my attorney in all Causes Real or personal mixed or (?) for me or aganst me in my Name to appear and plead and prosecute to final Judgment and Execution with full power of Solslelution in Witness whare of I set to my Hand & Seal this twenty third Day of Feby in ye year of our Lord AD 1774 and in ye fourteenth year of His Majesteys Reign in presents of us Josiah Sturtevant, Deborah Jackson signed James Faunce.

Faunce, James V.      Vol. 122, p.488 E. Herbert Faunce, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of James V. Faunce, late of Carver, on 26 June 1871, with Eliza E. Faunce, of Carver, and Solomon H. Shurtleff, of Abington, as sureties.

Faunce, John             Vol. 27, p. 238 Joseph Soule, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Faunce, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 17 Mar. 1787.

Faunce, John             Vol. 46, p. 88   Eliezer Faunce, Yeoman, and John Gray, Gentleman, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of John Faunce, Late of Kingston, Esqr., on 20 Jan. 1815, with Elijah Faunce and Lewis Gray as sureties. [Vol. 45, p. 264-266] Pelham Brewster, Yeoman, John Gray, Gentleman, and Ebenezer Cushman, Yeoman, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of John Sever, late of Kingston, Merchant, deceased, that lies in common with the Real Estate of John Faunce, of Kingston, Esqr., between the heirs of John Sever, deceased, and John Faunce, on 22 Jan. 1814. The partition was dated 3 Mar. 1814. [Vol. 47, p. 137-138] Nathaniel Thomas, Gentleman, Robert McLauthlin Jr., and Jehiel Washburn, Yeomen, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Faunce, late of Kingston, Esqr., on 20 Jan. 1815. The Inventory was dated 3 Apr. 1815, and totaled $7537.70, including his real estate which totaled $5931, including his homestead in Kingston containing 58 acres of land with the buildings valued at $2200, a sheep pasture containing 330 acres valued at $1650, and several other parcels of land, and his personal estate totaled $1606.70. They also listed several interest bearing certificates. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1815, and administrators Eliezer Faunce and John Gray gave their oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1815. [Vol. 47, p. 471] Receipt of James Sever, Executor of the last Will & Testament of Wm Sever Esqr,, to Mr. Eliezer Faunce and Capt. John Gray as Administrators of the Estate of John Faunce Esqr. late of Kingston for $500 on account of a bond due from the estate of the late John Faunce Esqr. & others to the Estate of William Sever Esqr., on 2 Mar. 1815. [Vol. 47, p. 358] Receipt of Molly Hacket, widow of and guardian for the children of Peleg Hacket, gave her receipt to Eliezer Faunce and John Gray for $207.41 from the estate of John Faunce Esqr, late of Kingston, in May 1815. [Vol. 48, p. 127-134] Nathaniel Thomas and John Gray, Gentlemen, and Robert McLauthlin Junr., Yeoman, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of John Faunce, late of Kingston, Esqr., among his brothers and sisters, Robert Cook, Eliezer Faunce, Elijah Faunce, Lydia Cook, Hannah Faunce, Eleanor Faunce, Joanna Cook, and Sarah Faunce, each one share, and one share to the heirs of his late sister Molly Cook, deceased, on 19 Feb. 1816. The division was dated 6 May 1816.

Faunce, John             Vol. 71, p. 254 John H. Bates, of New Bedford, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of John Faunce, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Aug. 1834, with George Drew and Laben Olney as sureties.

Faunce, John             Vol. 129, p.238 Eliezer Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of John Faunce, late of Kingston, on 13 Apr. 1874, with Joseph S. Beal and Joseph Stetson, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Joseph          Vol. 17, p. 58   Zachariah Paddock, of Middleborough, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Faunce, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 7 Dec. 1761.

Faunce, Joseph          Vol. 34, p. 37   Jacob Soule, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Faunce, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 500] William Shaw, Gentleman, John Bennet, Gentleman, & Thos. Bennet, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Faunce, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1795. The inventory was dated 1 Oct. 1795, and totaled £244.5.8, including his lands & buildings valued at £230. Jacob Soule, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 14 Apr. 1796.

Faunce, Kilborn         Vol. 122, p.454 George Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Kilborn Faunce, late of Kingston, on 10 Apr. 1871, with Joanna C. Faunce and Sarah Faunce, of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Lydia           Docket #7532   Ephraim Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Faunce, late wife of John Faunce, of Kingston, on 2 Aug. 1742, with John Faunce and Gershom Bradford, of Kingston, as sureties. (Not recorded in the probate books.)

Faunce, Lydia           Vol. 11, p. 211 James Faunce, of Plymouth, Labourer, was granted administration of the estate of his mother, Lydia Faunce, late of Plymouth, widow, on 28 July 1749. [Vol. 11, p. 273] The Inventory of the Estate of Lydia Faunce, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Joseph Morton, Consider Howland, and John Finney on 10 June 1749, consisted of a piece of salt meadow in Plymouth called the “half acre” valued at £180. James Faunce, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Jan. 1749[/50].

Faunce, Martin          Vol. 152, p. 93 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Martin Faunce, late of Kingston, on 10 Feb. 1879, with Thomas L. Churchill, of Chelsea, and Edwin Inglee, of Halifax, as sureties.

Faunce, Mary            Vol. 122, p.646 William L. Randall, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Faunce, late of Carver, on 26 Aug. 1872, with William Perkins and William L. Bonney, of Plympton, as sureties.

Faunce, Mary A.        Vol. 122, p.647 William L. Randall, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Mary A. Faunce, late of Carver, on 26 Aug. 1872, with William Perkins and William L. Bonney, of Plympton, as sureties.

Faunce, N. Arthur      Vol. 129, p.306 Georgianna F. Faunce, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of N. Arthur Faunce, late of Abington, who is his widow, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Zephaniah Geary, of Brockton, and Quincy A. Faunce, of Quincy, County of Norfolk, as sureties.

Faunce, Nathaniel B. Vol. 10A, p.229 Rebecca H. Faunce, of Plymouth, widow, petitioned for administration of the estate of her late husband, Nathaniel B. Faunce, late of Plymouth, painter, on 21 Jan. 1839. Joseph Bradford and Samuel H. Doten, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on her bond.

Faunce, Nathaniel      Vol. 119, p.238 Elijah Faunce, of Abington, and Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Faunce, late of Kingston, on 12 Feb. 1866, with Kilborn Faunce and Simeon W. McLauthlin, of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Olive            Vol. 138, p.133 Peleg Faunce, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Olive Faunce, late of Plymouth, who is the husband of the deceased, on 14 May 1877, with Daniel W. Faunce, of Lynn, and C. A. Perry, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Faunce, Peleg            Vol. 152, p. 34 Daniel W. Faunce, of Lynn, Essex County, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Faunce, late of Plymouth, on 28 Oct. 1878, with Charles J. Bickford and Jas. J. Grover, of Lynn, as sureties.

Faunce, Sarah            Vol. 7, p. 221   Mr. Thomas Foster, of Plymouth, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Faunce, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, on 30 Sept. 1736. [Vol. 7, p. 250-251] Capt. Benja. Warren, Deacon Haviland Torrey, and Mr. Thomas Bartlett, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sarah Faunce, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, on 30 Sept. 1736. The Inventory of the Estate of Sarah Faunce, late of Plymouth, dated 19 Oct. 1736, totaled £44.06.0, no real estate. Thomas Foster, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 24 Dec. 1736.

Faunce, Sarah            Vol. 129, p.237 Eliezer Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Faunce, late of Kingston, on 13 Apr. 1874, with Joseph S. Beal and Joseph Stetson, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Thaddeus      Vol. 39, p. 204 Elizabeth Faunce, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus Faunce, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 8 July 1809, with Josiah Cotton & Rufus Robbins as sureties.

Faunce, Thomas        Vol. 11, p. 209 James Faunce, of Plymouth, Labourer, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Thomas Faunce, late of Plymouth, Husbandman, on 16 June 1749. [Vol. 11, p. 272-273] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Thomas Faunce, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Joseph Morton, Consider Howland, and John Finney on 21 June 1749, and totaled £2272.03.0, including his homestead with the buildings valued at £1800, and his share in the Cedar Swamp of about 4 acres valued at £50. James Faunce, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Jan. 1749[/50].

Faunce, Tilden          Vol. 13D, p.220 Noah Prince, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Tilden Faunce, late of Kingston, yeoman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 28 Aug. 1855, with Elisha Stetson and Daniel Bisbee, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Faunce, Zenas           Vol. 13D, p. 47 Zenas Faunce, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Faunce, late of Duxbury, Esquire, as requested by the widow and heirs, on 10 Apr. 1854, with Nathaniel Ford and James C. Bradford, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Fearing, David          Vol. 15, p. 535 Noah Fearing, of Wareham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Fearing, late of Wareham, Husbandman, on 9 July 1760.

Field, Fobes              Vol. 61, p. 457 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Fobes Field, late of North Bridgewater, on 5 Sept. 1826, who died testate naming Daniel Field and Barzillai Field as executors of his estate, but they both refused. [See the Will of Fobes Field].

Field, Waldo             Vol. 61, p. 7     Mark Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Waldo Field, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1826, with Benja. Ames and Jesse Perkins as sureties.

Field, William           Vol. 39, p. 146 Ichabod Howard, of Bridgewater, trader, was granted administration of the estate of William Field, late of Bridgewater, trader, on 1 Feb. 1808, with Benja. Keith & Martin Whitman as sureties.

Finney, Caleb            Vol. 11B, p.395 Benjamin D. Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Finney, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, and as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 24 Feb. 1846, with Ellis Whiting & Nathaniel L. Hedge as sureties.

Finney, Ebenezer       Vol. 10, p. 50   John Tomson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Finney, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 21 Dec. 1745.

Finney, Elkanah        Vol. 10A, p. 57 Josiah Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Finney, late of Plymouth, being the eldest son, the widow having declined, on 20 Feb. 1837, with Henry Finney and Elkanah Finney as sureties.

Finney, Harrison        Vol. 138, p.346 Eliza S. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Harrison Finney, late of Plymouth, on 26 Aug. 1878, with Barnabas Churchill and Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Finney, Henry           Vol. 119, p.422 Abby M. Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Finney, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 18 Nov. 1867, with Abiatha Hoxie and N. C. Hoxie as sureties.

Finney, Jane              Vol. 10, p. 96   John Tompson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jane Finney, of Middleborough, late wife of Ebenezer Finney, late of Middleborough, on 6 Mar. 1745[/46].

Finney, Joshua          Vol. 9, p. 440   Hannah Finney, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Finney, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 29 May 1745.

Finney, Josiah           Vol. 46, p. 44   Sarah Finney, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Finney, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 May 1814, with Dea. Solomon Churchill and Nathan Reed as sureties.

Finney, Josiah           Vol. 10A, p.436 Henry Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Finney, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 12 Apr. 1841, with Anthony S. Allen and John Bartlett 3d, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Finney, Lewis           Vol. 52, p. 162 Betsey Finney, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Finney, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 21 Oct. 1822, with George Weston and Harvey Weston as sureties. [Vol. 56, p. 344-345] John Harlow, Housewright, Ezra Harlow Junr., and Samuel Doten, Mariners, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lewis Finney, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 20 Oct. 1822. The inventory, not dated, totaled $4168.75, his house and lot valued at $840, and it included notes and securities worth $3002.00. Betsey Finney, the Administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 Dec. 1822.

Finney, Nelson          Vol. 27, p. 65   Isaac Tomson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nelson Finney, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 9 Apr. 1781, with David Kingman and Hez. Hooper as sureties.

Finney, Pelham         Vol. 122, p.108 Mary A. Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Pelham Finney, late of Plymouth, on 12 Oct. 1868, with Mary E. Finney and Leavitt Finney, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Finney, Robert          Vol. 3, p. 158   Josiah Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his uncle Robert Finney, late of Plymouth, who by his last will & testament made his wife Phebe Finney his executrix, who is also since deceased not having fully administered on his estate, on 18 Sept. 1712. No inventory was recorded.

Fobes, Alanson          Vol. 12C, p.424 Joseph E. Carver, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Alanson Fobes, late of East Bridgewater, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 6 July 1852, with Samuel Leonard, of Bridgewater, and John C. Hudson, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Fobes, Andrew J.       Vol. 115, p.199 Philander Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew J. Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Feb. 1863, with Isaac N. Cushman, of Lakeville, and Thomas W. Crocker, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Fobes, Aretas            Vol. 129, p.178 Joseph B. Fobes and Horation B. King, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Aretas Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Nov. 1873, with Theodore C. Wilbar and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Fobes, Caleb             Vol. 71, p. 159 Molly Fobes, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 June 1833, with Franklin Leach and Isaac Fobes as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 308] The Inventory of the Estate of Caleb Fobes, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Isaac Fobes, Avery Fobes and Joshua Bates on 13 June 1833, his real estate was valued at $4295, including his homestead farm of 87¾ acres valued at $3160, and his personal estate totaled $2002.29. Molly Fobes, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 July 1833. [Vol. 74, p. 441-443] Isaac Fobes, Avery Fobes, and Joshua Bates were appointed to set off to the widow Molly Fobes one third of the real estate of Caleb Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 29 Aug. 1833, which was approved on 1 Oct. 1833.

Fobes, Eliab              Vol. 23, p. 222 Mehitable Fobes, widow, and Ephraim Fobes Junr., yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Eliab Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1779, with Ephraim Fobes and John Ames as sureties. [Vol. 29, p. 310-312] Joshua White, Esq., of Middlebo., William Fobes, yeoman, and John Ames, Gent., both of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to the widow Mehitabel Fobes one third part of the real estate of Eliab Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Feb. 1782. [Vol. 29, p. 312] Edward Howard, Esqr., Thomas Hooper, Gent., and Daniel Snow, Gent., all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the real estate of Eliab Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1785. The inventory was dated 1 Oct. 1785, the homestead containing 69 acres with the buildings was valued at £258.15, and a cedar swamp was valued at £10.

Fobes, Jason              Vol. 39, p. 218 Salmon Fobes, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jason Fobes, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 7 Aug. 1809, with James Alger 3d & Solomon Hayward as sureties. [Vol. 43, p. 22-23] Nathan Mitchell, Esqr., James Alger 3d and Joseph Bassett, yeomen, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jason Fobes, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 7 Aug. 1809. The inventory was dated 11 Aug. 1809, and totaled $849.58. Salmon Fobes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Aug. 1809.

Fobes, John               Vol. 5, p. 102   Abigail Fobes, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. John Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Nov. 1725. [p. 103] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. John Fobes, of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ephraim Howard, John Field, and Ephraim Fobes on 18 Oct. 1725, and totaled £1133.3.0, including his Housing & Land by Estimation 120 acres with a Quarter Part of a Sawmill valued at £650, and other lands. Mrs. Abigail Fobes, administratrix on the estate of her husband Mr. John Fobes, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 Nov. 1725. [p. 556-560] The Division of the estate of John Fobes, late of Bridgewater, dated 13 May 1729, among his heirs: the relict widow Abigail Fobes, the eldest son Edward Fobes, daughters Mary Hudson, the wife of Daniel Hudson, Abigail Snell, the wife of Josiah Snell, both of Bridgewater, sons John Fobes and Josiah Fobes, daughters Sarah Fobes and Silence Fobes.

Fobes, Joshua            Vol. 17, p. 187 Joshua Fobes, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 18 Apr. 1767.

Fobes, Joshua            Vol. 61, p. 83   Zephaniah Fobes, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 19 Feb. 1827, with Isaac Wilbar Jr. & Joshua Fobes as sureties.

Fobes, Lurana           Vol. 14E, p. 24 Holden W. Keith, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Lurana Fobes, late of Bridgewater, who is a son-in-law of the deceased, on 23 Feb. 1859, with Zephaniah Keith and Lafayette Keith, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Fobes, Molly             Vol. 11B, p.100 Abiel Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Molly Fobes, late of Bridgewater, who is a son-in-law having married her daughter Mary Fobes, and there is no son of the said widow, and requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 4 Oct. 1842, with Elijah Alden & Isaac Fobes as sureties.

Fobes, Nathan           Vol. 46, p. 22   Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Fobes, late of Plympton, Esqr., on 7 Feb. 1814, with Nathl. Thompson and Benja. Hobart as sureties.

Fobes, Robert            Vol. 71, p. 397 Zephaniah Fobes, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1836, with Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Caleb F. Leonard as sureties.

Fobes, Salmon           Vol. 71, p. 102 Philo Leach and Morton Eddy, both of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 6 Nov. 1832, with Asahel Hathaway and Franklin Leach as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 566-567] Isaac Fobes, Abram Washburn, and Avery Fobes, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 6 Nov. 1832. The Inventory was not dated, his personal estate totaled $218.97, and his real estate was only a 2½ acres & 31 rods piece of swamp land valued at $50.00. Morton Eddy and Philo Leach, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 3 Dec. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 568] Philo Leach and Morton Eddy, administrators on the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 3 Dec. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 594] Philo Leach and Morton Eddy, administrators on the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, were directed to deliver to Chloe Fobes, widow of the deceased, the whole of the personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 73, p. 38] Philo Leach and Morton Eddy, administrators of the estate of Salmon Fobes, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate, and petitioned for a license to sell $50.00 of the real estate to pay the debts on 3 Dec. 1832. License was granted on 18 Feb. 1833.

Fobes, Sarah R.         Vol. 119, p.419 Van R. Swift, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah R. Fobes, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Apr. 1867, with Spencer Leonard and Lafayette Keith, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Fobes, William          Vol. 39, p. 365 Freelove Fobes, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Fobes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 July 1812, with Daniel Howard, Esqr., & Zoroaster Edson as sureties.

Fobes, Zephaniah      Vol. 11B, p.413 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Fobes Esq., late of Bridgewater, as requested by Lurana Fobes, the widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 5 May 1846, with George Wilbar & Daniel L. Hayward as sureties.

Ford, Charles R.        Vol. 152, p.554 Sarah F. Ford, Edward Crocker, and Charles W. Sumner, of Brockton, were granted administration of the estate of Charles R. Ford, late of Brockton, on 27 June 1881, with Augustus Jones and Charles C. Bixby, both of Brockton, as sureties. [Vol. 146, p. 499] Rufus P. Kingman, Henry W. Robinson, and Frederick Howard, all of Brockton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles R. Ford, late of Brockton, on 27 June 1881. The inventory was dated 1 July 1881, his real estate totaled $49,000, and his personal estate totaled $2715.00. Charles W. Sumner, one of the administrators, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Jan. 1882.

Ford, Consider          Vol. 10A, p.393 Francis G. Ford, of Hingham, was granted administration of the estate of Consider Ford, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 6 Oct. 1840, with Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, and Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Ford, David               Vol. 12C, p.232 Henry A. Ford, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of David Ford, late of North Bridgewater, after Anna Ford, the widow, declined the administration and asked that he be granted administration, on 1 Oct. 1850, with Daniel Ford and Noah Ford, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Ford, Noah                Vol. 46, p. 248 Daniel A. Ford, of Abington, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Noah Ford, late of Abington, Gentleman, on 1 Dec. 1817, with Isaac Alden 3d. and Ebenezer Shaw 2d. as sureties.

Ford, Peleg                Vol. 34, p. 176 Olive Ford, of Marshfield, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Ford, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1799.

Ford, Seth                 Vol. 39, p. 212 Chandler Sampson, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Ford, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 17 Nov. 1807.

Forrest, Asa               Vol. 39, p. 68   John Tillson, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Forrest, late of Halifax, mariner, on 9 June 1806, with Icha. Shaw jr. & Southworth Shaw as sureties.

Foster, John              Vol. 15, p. 512 Mary Foster, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Foster, late of Kingston, Shipwright, on 15 Apr. 1760.

Foster, Joseph           Vol. 61, p. 8     Joseph Holmes, of Kingston, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Foster, late of Kingston, Shipwright, on 20 Mar. 1826, with David Beal Jr. and P. L. Nichols as sureties.

Foster, Lydia             Vol. 34, p. 342 Silas Morton, of Hanover, Gentleman, was granted administration with will of the estate of Lydia Foster, late of Kingston, spinster, the executrix named in the will, Margaret Foster, having refused, on 5 Oct. 1795.

Foster, Robert           Vol. 27, p. 364 Elisabeth Foster, widow, and James Foster, Cordwainer, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Robert Foster, late of Kingston, trader, on 7 Nov. 1791, with Chas. Foster and Saml. Foster as sureties.

Foster, Robert           Vol. 39, p. 277 David Beal junr., of Kingston, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Foster, late of Kingston, mariner, on 7 Jan. 1811, with John Faunce & John Waterman as sureties.

Foster, Thomas          Vol. 14, p. 483 Thomas Foster, of Marshfield, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Foster, late of Marshfield, on 3 Apr. 1758.

Foster, Thomas          Vol. 23, p. 184 Mary Foster, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Foster, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 17 July 1778, with Thos. Mayhew, Esq., and John May as sureties.

Foster, William A.     Vol. 14E, p.329 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of William A. Foster, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and next of kin, on 29 Oct. 1861, with James N. Sever and Benjamin Cook as sureties.

Frazar, Thomas         Vol. 27, p. 107 Rebecca Frazar, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Frazar, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 12 Dec. 1782, with Gam. Bradford and Geo. Partridge as sureties.

French, William Jr.    Vol. 12C, p.150 Mary Ann French, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William French Jun., late of North Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 3 Dec. 1849, with Henry French and Francis M. French, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Frye, Anthony           Vol. 34, p. 331 John Morton, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Anthony Frye, late of Middleborough, mariner, on 21 Oct. 1802.

Fuller, Abiel              Vol. 4, p. 230   Annis Fuller, relict widow of Abiel Fuller, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 24 June 1720. [p. 242] Mr. Isaac Cushman Junr., Henry Rickard, & Benjamin Cushman, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abiell Fuller, late of Plympton, on 24 June 1720. [p. 268] The Inventory of the estate of Abiel Fuller, late of Plympton, appraised by Isaac Cushman Junr., Henry Rickard, & Benjamin Cushman, on 25 May 1720.

Fuller, Benjamin        Vol. 71, p. 394 Timothy Wood, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Fuller, late of Halifax, on 15 Feb. 1836, with Martin Wood and Peter Vaughan as sureties.

Fuller, Cyrus             Vol. 46, p. 145 Hannah Fuller, of Halifax, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Fuller, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1816, with Zebadiah Thomas Esqr. and Silvanus Fuller as sureties.

Fuller, Ebenezer Jr.    Vol. 20, p.311½ John Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Fuller junr., late of Halifax, on 12 Feb. 1770, with Jesse Stertevant and Asa Bearce as sureties.

Fuller, Eliza               Vol. 138, p.303 Philemon Fuller, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Eliza Fuller, widow late of Plympton, on 13 May 1878, with Zenas M. Washburn and Barzillai E. Wright, of Plympton, as sureties.

Fuller, Ephraim         Vol. 39, p. 402 John Fuller, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Fuller, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1813, with Ebenezer Wright Jr. & Joseph Hooper as sureties.

Fuller, Ephraim         Vol. 11B, p.223 Isaac Fuller, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Fuller, late of Halifax, the widow having declined the administration, on 15 Jan. 1844, with Dexter C. Thompson & Ebenezer Fuller Jr. as sureties.

Fuller, Ephraim         Vol. 11B, p.548 William H. Soule, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Fuller, late of Plympton, on 2 Nov. 1847, with Jonathan Parker & Isaac Wright as sureties.

Fuller, Harvey           Vol. 119, p.418 Zacheus Parker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Harvey Fuller, late of Plympton, on 11 Nov. 1867, with William H. Soule and George W. Sherman, of Plympton, as sureties.

Fuller, Isaac              Vol. 5, p. 358   Mary Fuller, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Isaac Fuller, late of Middleborough, on 16 Nov. 1727. [p. 393] The Inventory of the Estate both Real & Personal of Mr. Isaac Fuller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Soul, Ebenezer Fuller, and Isaac Tinkham on 2 Feb. 1727/28, and totaled £304.9.7, including his homestead and buildings with his half lot of cedar swamp adjoining and his half lot of the 24th lot of cedar swamp in the twenty six mens purchase valued at £200. Mary Fuller, the administratrix on the estate of her husband, Isaac Fuller, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 Feb. 1727/28. [p. 583] On 3 May 1728 personal items from the estate of Mr. Isaac Fuller, late of Middleborough, were set out to the widow Mary Fuller totaling £21.11.5.

Fuller, Jabez              Vol. 5, p. 499   Ebenezer Fuller, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Jabez Fuller, late of Middleborough, on 13 Apr. 1729. [p. 500-501] The Inventory of the Estate both Reall & Personal of Jabez Fuller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Soul, Nathan Weston, and Georg Sampson Jr. on 23 May 1729, not dated, but no real estate. Ebenezer Fuller, the administrator on the estate of his brother Jabez Fuller, late of Middleborough, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 May 1729, and articles were set off to Priscilla Fuller, widow of Jabez Fuller, out of the estate of her late husband totaling £25.6.6 on 23 May 1729.

Fuller, Jabez              Vol. 14, p. 238 Mary Fuller, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Jabez Fuller, late of Kingston, labourer, on 29 May 1757.

Fuller, Jabez              Vol. 39, p. 414 Silas Tobey, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Fuller, late of Kingston, Physician, on 10 June 1813, with Capt. Saml. Loring & George Thomas as sureties.

Fuller, Jabiz              Vol. 3, p. 128   Mary Fuller, relict widow of Jabiz Fuller, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 20 June 1712. [p. 129-130] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Jabiz Fuller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Jacob Thomson, Thomas Nelson, and Samuel Benson?, on 15 Sept. 1711, and totaled £196.16.2. Mary Fuller, the relict widow of Mr. Jabiz Fuller, gave her oath to the inventory on 6 June 1712. [p. 130-131] Capt. Jacob Thomson, Thomas Nelson, and John Bennet, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the several tracts & parcels of houses and lands that Mr. Jabiz Fuller, late of Middleborough, died seized of on 6 June 1712. The appraisement was dated 20 June 1712, and totaled £112. [p. 131-132] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Jabiz Fuller, late of Middleborough, dated 20 June 1712, among his heirs: the relict widow Mary Fuller, the eldest son Samuel Fuller, the second son Jonathan Fuller, the third son Ebenezer Fuller, the eldest daughter Marcy Fuller, the second daughter Mary Fuller, and the youngest daughter Lois Fuller.

Fuller, James             Vol. 16, p. 25   Mary Fuller, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her son James Fuller, late of Kingston, labourer, on 17 Dec. 1760.

Fuller, John               Vol. 2, p. 113   Marcy Fuller, relict widow of John Fuller, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 10 Mar. 1709/10. [p. 113] The Inventory of the estate of John Fuller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Soul and Samuel Eddy on 23 Feb. 1709/10. [Vol. 3, p. 196] The Settlement of the estate of John Fuller, late of Middleborough, among his heirs: Ebenezer, John, Samuel, Jabiz, Elisabeth, Joana, Mary, Marcy, & Lidia.

Fuller, John               Vol. 17, p. 158 Ephraim Fuller, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Fuller, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 May 1766.

Fuller, John               Vol. 39, p. 199 Betty Fuller, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Fuller, late of Middleborough, on 18 May 1809.

Fuller, John               Vol. 61, p. 247 John Gray, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of John Fuller, late of Kingston, on 17 Nov. 1828, with James Fuller & Eleazer R. Fuller as sureties.

Fuller, Jonathan         Vol. 34, p. 314 Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Fuller, late of Middleborough, Physician, on 24 Apr. 1802.

Fuller, Lydia             Vol. 34, p. 372 Susanna Eddy, of Middleborough, spinster, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Fuller, late of Middleborough, widow, on 7 Nov. 1803.

Fuller, Nathan           Vol. 71, p. 30   Eli Cook, Esquire, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Fuller, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 20 Feb. 1832, with Samuel Adams and Joel Peterson as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 7] Eli Cook, administrator of the estate of Nathan Fuller, late of Kingston, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 20 Feb. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 50-51] Jedediah Holmes, Josiah Cook, and Ira Cook, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathan Fuller, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 20 Feb. 1832. The Inventory was dated 27 Feb. 1832, and totaled only $82.08, no real estate. Eli Cook, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Apr. 1832, and he was directed to deliver to Cornelia Fuller, widow of the deceased, the entire personal inventory for her necessaries on 9 Apr. 1832.

Fuller, Samuel           Vol. 1, p. 223   Elizabeth Fuller, relict & widdow of Saml Fuller, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 25 Sept. 1695. The Inventory of the Estate of Saml Fuller, Teacher of ye Church of Middleborough lately deceased, was appraised by Joseph Vaughan and Samuel Wood, but not totaled or dated. Eliza Fuller, relict & widdow of Mr. Saml Fuller, gave her oath to the inventory on 25 Sept. 1695. [p. 246-247] An Agreement made between the widow Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller and all the children of Mr. Samuel Fuller, late Minister of Middleborough, namely Samuel Fuller, Daniel Cole and Mercy his wife, James Wood and Experience his wife, Samuel Eaton and Elizabeth his wife, Hannah Fuller, John Nelson as guardian to Isaac Fuller, the youngest son, and John Fuller, dated 1 Oct. 1695, witnessed by William Bradford, Samuel Wood, Elkanah Cushman, and Thomas Nelson, gave Samuel Fuller, the eldest son, land in Plymouth, he agreeing to pay to Elizabeth Fuller, the widow, 10 shillings in silver money annually, John Fuller, the second son, to receive 100 acres of land on the Nemasket River where he was now living, the widow Elizabeth to have the dwelling house and land in Middleborough, until Isaac Fuller comes to the age of 21 years, and one third of the movables, and on her death the value of her share to be divided into 6 equal parts for Mercy Cole, John Fuller, Experience Wood, Elizabeth Eaton, Hannah Fuller, and Isaac Fuller, with Isaac to retain the house and land and pay to the other five children for the value of their shares. Mercy Cole was also to receive some meadow land in Plymouth, the lands at Sixteen Shilling Purchase in Middleborough to be equally divided between Experience Wood, Elizabeth Eaton, and Hannah Fuller, and the other two thirds of the movables after the widow’s death to be divided among the four sisters, Mercy, Experience, Elizabeth, and Hannah. The agreement was acknowledged on 27 July 1696, and recorded on 20 Nov. 1696.

Fuller, Samuel           Vol. 3, p. 332   Jonathan Fuller, next brother of Samuel Fuller, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his brother on 4 Mar. 1714/15. [p. 348] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Fuller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Jacob Tomson, Thomas Nelson, & John Bennet Senr. on 20 June 1715. The Settlement of the estate of Samuel Fuller, late of Middleborough, mentions £6 due from the estate of Jabez Fuller paid since his decease by his widow towards the maintenance of Joseph Fuller the said widow’s father and now to be repaid by Jonathan Fuller to his said mother; Jonathan Fuller to pay the debts due from his brother Samuel’s estate to his mother and her other children, namely Ebenezer, Mercy, Mary & Lois.

Fuller, Samuel           Vol. 5, p. 407   Mr. Nathaniel Fuller, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Samuel Fuller, late of Plympton, on 21 Dec. 1728.

Fuller, Samuel           Vol. 14, p. 478 Anna Fuller, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuell Fuller, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 9 May 1758.

Fuller, Seth Jr.           Vol. 14, p. 74   Hannah Fuller, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Seth Fuller Junr., late of Plympton, labourer, on 18 July 1756.

Fuller, Thomas          Vol. 39, p. 279 Thomas Fuller, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Fuller, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1811, with Joel White & John Faunce as sureties.

Fuller, Zephaniah      Vol. 46, p. 136 George Fuller, of Boston, County of Suffolk, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Fuller, late of Kingston, Merchant, on 5 Feb. 1816, with Levi Loring Junr. and Thomas Loud as sureties.

Gammons, Jairus       Vol. 11B, p.406 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jairus Gammons, late of Middleborough, as requested by Keziah Gammons, widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 11 Apr. 1846, with Chandler R. Smith & Samuel Smith as sureties.

Gammons, Keziah     Vol. 11B, p.545 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Keziah Gammons, late of Middleborough, on 2 Nov. 1847, with George Sturtevant & Arad Bryant as sureties.

Gardner, Charles T.   Vol. 61, p. 290 Anthony Collamore, of Pembroke, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Charles T. Gardner, late of Pembroke, on 18 May 1829, with Aurora W. Oldham & Robert Howland as sureties.

Gibbs, Benjamin        Vol. 34, p. 188 Josiah Stephens, of Wareham, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Gibbs, late of Wareham, mariner, on 4 June 1799.

Gibbs, George W.      Vol. 14E, p.173 A. C. Fearing, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Gibbs, late of Wareham, as requested by the widow, on 2 May 1860, with J. F. Murdock and W. N. Crocker as sureties.

Gibbs, William B.      Vol. 129, p.513 Mary Gibbs, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of William B. Gibbs, late of Carver, on 18 Oct. 1875, with Matthew Cushing and Peter Washburn, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Gifford, John             Vol. 11, p. 366 Whereas John Gifford, of Rochester, yeoman, deceased, did on 6 Aug. 1749 in his will appoint his son Saml. Gifford, of Rochester, Sole Executor, but the Executor aforenamed died soon after, administration with will annexed was granted to Mary Gifford, of Rochester, widow, on 10 July 1750.

Gifford, Samuel         Vol. 11, p. 367 Mary Gifford, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Samuel Gifford, late of Rochester, Husbandman, on 10 July 1750.

Glass, Caroline A.     Vol. 122, p.271 Joseph P. Hayden, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Caroline A. Glass, late of Plymouth, on 13 Dec. 1869, with Seth Miller and Lothrop A. Besse, of Wareham, as sureties.

Goddard, Benjamin   Vol. 61, p. 188 Hannah Goddard, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Goddard, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 Apr. 1828, with William Morey & Ezra Finney as sureties.

Goodwin, Charles      Vol. 122, p.503 Benjamin Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Goodwin, late of Plymouth, on 11 Sept. 1871, with Benjamin B. Gooding and Hannah Goodwin as sureties.

Goodwin, Lydia        Vol. 34, p. 270 Nathaniel Goodwin, of Plymouth, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Goodwin, late of Plymouth, widow, on 11 Apr. 1801.

Goodwin, Nathaniel   Vol. 20, p. 512 Nathaniel Goodwin, Merchant, and Lidia Goodwin, widow, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Goodwin, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 28 May 1771, with Lazarus LeBaron and Thomas Jackson as sureties.

Gray, Edward            Vol. 138, p.154 Frances L. Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Gray, late of Kingston, on 11 June 1877, with Wm. H. Studley and Charles H. Brown, of Boston, as sureties.

Gray, John                Vol. 39, p. 302 John Gray, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Gray, late of Kingston, Esquire, on 8 May 1811, with Jedediah Holmes, Esqr., & Benjamin Delano as sureties.

Gray, John                Vol. 11B, p.608 John Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of John Gray, late of Kingston, Esquire, who is the eldest son of the deceased, and as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 14 Aug. 1848, with Edward Gray & Thomas C. Holmes as sureties.

Gray, Lewis              Vol. 14E, p.160 Edward Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Gray, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and children of the deceased, on 9 Apr. 1860, with Joshua Delano and Philander Cobb, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Gray, Samuel            Vol. 8, p. 5       Mr. Thomas Burton, of Pembroke, and Mrs. Patience Gray, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Samuel Gray, late of Kingston, on 21 Nov. 1738. [p. 62-63] The Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Gray, late of Kingston, was appraised by Gershom Bradford, Samuel Foster and Joseph Mitchell on 24 Nov. 1738, not totaled, but all his real estate was valued at about £2792. Thomas Burton and Patience Gray, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 23 Apr. 1739, and £34.12 out of the personal estate was allowed to the widow of Samuel Gray for her necessaries. [Vol. 13, p. 162-166] Gamaliel Bradford Esqr., Mr. Samuel Sebury, and Doctr. John Wadsworth, all of Duxborough, and Capt. Benjamin Lothrop and Mr. John Brewster, of Kingston, were appointed to set off to Patience Gray, the widow of Mr. Samuel Gray, late of Kingston, her thirds or right of dower in the estate, and to divide the remainder into five equal parts or shares, and set off to John Gray, the eldest son, two parts, and to Mary Gray, Samuel Gray, and Waite Gray each one part, on 26 Oct. 1753. The division was dated 22 Nov. 1753, and approved on 3 Dec. 1753. [Vol. 21, p. 4-6] Patience Gray, widow of Samuel Gray late of Kingston humbly shews, that for divers weighty reasons, she aprehends it may be a benefit to have the real estate of said deced which was set off to her as her right of dower divided among the respective heirs on 6 July 1771. Capt. Theophilus Cotton of Plymouth, Doctr. John Wadsworth of Duxborough and Ebenezer Cobb junr of Kingston were appointed to divide the real estate that was assigned and set off to Patience Gray as her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her husband Samuel Gray late of Kingston into five equal parts or shares and assign and set off unto John Gray two shares thereof, and to Mary the wife of Benjamin Cook, Samuel Gray, and to the heirs and legal representatives of Wait Gray, one single share a piece, on 6 July 1771. The division was dated 22 July 1771, and approved on 5 Aug. 1771.

Gray, Sarah               Vol. 13D, p. 5  John Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Gray, late of Kingston, widow, who is the eldest heir of the deceased, on 5 Dec. 1853, with Benjamin Cook and Henry Soule, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Gray, Waite               Vol. 17, p. 96   John Gray, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Waite Gray, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 25 Mar. 1763.

Greaton, Charles A.   Vol. 11B, p.214 Joseph Holmes 4th, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Charles A. Greaton, late of Plymouth, miner, on 4 Dec. 1843, with William S. Holmes & George Churchill as sureties.

Greene, William C.    Vol. 11B, p.469 Marcia C. Greene, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William C. Greene, late of Plymouth, Ropewalier, who is the widow of the deceased, on 18 Jan. 1847, with David C. Holmes & Nathaniel Holmes as sureties.

Gullefer, Peleg          Vol. 39, p. 90   Salome Gullefer, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Gullefer, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 29 Oct. 1806, with Jephthah Delano & Malachi Delano as sureties.

Gullefer, Peleg          Vol. 61, p. 140 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Gullefer, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 15 Oct. 1827, with John Gullefer & Jabez Hatch as sureties.

Gurney, John             Vol. 119, p.424 William P. Corthell, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of John Gurney, late of Abington, on 9 Dec. 1867, with J. L. Corthell and Luther Peterson, of Abington, as sureties.

Gwynneth, John        Vol. 71, p. 337 Ruth Gwynneth, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Gwynneth, late of Bridgewater, millwright, on 4 Aug. 1835, with Isaac Stevens and George Vaughan as sureties.

Hackett, Asael           Vol. 61, p. 287 Lydia Hackett, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Asael Hackett, late of Middleborough, on 5 May 1829, with Barnabas Perkins & Joseph Clark as sureties.

Hackett, Benjamin     Vol. 34, p. 326 Asahel Hackett, of Raynham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Hackett, late of Middleborough, mariner, on 31 Aug. 1802.

Hackett, George        Vol. 6, p. 220   Mrs. Lydia Hackett, relict widow of George Hackett, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 21 Sept. 1732. [p. 223] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. George Hackett, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Samuel Barrow, Ebenezer Morton, and Nathan Bassett on 20 Sept. 1732, not totaled, but his real estate house & land were valued at £230. Lydia Hackett, widow of George Hackett, and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 21 Sept. 1732.

Hackett, John            Vol. 3, p. 162   John Hackett, son of John Hackett, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of his father’s estate on 27 Aug. 1712. The undated Inventory of the Estate of John Hackett, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Reed and Thomas Pratt, and totaled only £28.0, his house and land valued at only £20. John Hackett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory.

Hackett, Peleg           Vol. 39, p. 129 John Faunce, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Hackett, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 July 1807, with Eliezer Faunce and Isaac Bradford as sureties.

Hackett, Samuel        Vol. 27, p. 178 Mr. Joseph Keith, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Hackett, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1785, with Benja. Whitman and Thos. Sturtevant as sureties.

Hall, Asenath            Vol. 10A, p. 71 Sylvanus Hall, of Turner, Oxford Co., Maine, was granted administration of the estate of Asenath Hall, late of Kingston, being the eldest son of the deceased, on 4 Apr. 1837, with Robert Holmes, of Kingston, and Nathaniel Witherell, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hall, Elisha               Vol. 46, p. 279 Judah Hall, of Kingston, Anchorsmith, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Hall, late of Kingston, Cordwainer, on 6 July 1818, with Jedh. Holmes and Chas. Holmes Esq. as sureties.

Hall, James Jr.           Vol. 46, p. 264 Hannah Hall, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Hall Jr., late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 12 Mar. 1818. [Docket #8907] Calvin Pratt, Esq., of Middleborough, and Israel Washburn, Esq., of Raynham, were the sureties on her bond. [Vol. 49, p. 265-266] The Inventory of the Estate of James Hall Jr., late of Middleborough, was appraised by Simon Backus, Paul Hathaway, and Luke Reed, all of Middleborough, and totaled $955, including his homestead containing 8 acres 137 rods valued at $546. Hannah Hall, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Apr. 1818. [Vol. 50, pp. 333-334, 378-379] Hannah Hall, administratrix on the Estate of James Hall, late of Middleborough, yeoman, notified the court that the personal estate of the deceased was insufficient to pay the debts, and petitioned for license to sell the real estate of the deceased and receive an allowance of $150 for her necessaries on 4 Oct. 1819. The advertisement for the sale of his land by Hannah Hall, his administrator, indicates that his land was in Titicut Parish in Middleborough.

Hall, Judah                Vol. 10, p. 523 Judah Hall, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Hall, late of Kingston, on 3 Feb. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 167] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Judah Hall, late of Kingston, was appraised by John Faunce, Job Hall, and Joseph Holmes on 26 Mar. 1748, and totaled £1765.6.0, including his housing & lands valued at £1300. Judah Hall, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1748.

Hall, Judah                Vol. 61, p. 68   Ruth Hall, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Hall, late of Kingston, iron founder, on 16 Oct. 1826, with Robert Holmes & Washington Hall as sureties.

Hall, Simeon             Vol. 23, p. 205 Jedediah Holmes, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Hall, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 Sept. 1778, with Geo. Bisbey and Icha. Simmons as sureties.

Hall, Thomas            Vol. 11, p. 116 Hannah Hall, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Hall, late of Kingston, on 11 Apr. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 167-168] Mr. Job Hall, Joseph Holmes, and Peter West, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thomas Hall, late of Kingston, on 11 Apr. 1748. The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Hall, late of Kingston, dated 16 Aug. 1748, totaled £275.13, including his 1/8th part of the Real Estate that his father Judah Hall died seized of, valued at £150. Hannah Hall, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory.

Hall, Washington      Vol. 71, p. 213 Ruth Hall, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Washington Hall, late of Kingston, Trader, on 20 Jan. 1834, with Robert Holmes and Abishai Stetson as sureties.

Hallaway, Nathaniel  Vol. 14, p. 419 Abia Hallaway, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Nathaniel Hallaway, late of Middleborough, on 13 Oct. 1757.

Hammatt, Abraham   Vol. 23, p. 62   Abraham Hammatt, of Plymouth, Ropemaker, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Hammatt, late of Plymouth, Ropemaker, on 5 Dec. 1774, with Wm Thomas and Bartlett LeBaron as sureties.

Hammatt, Abraham   Vol. 34, p. 143 Priscilla Hammatt, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Hammatt, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 21 Oct. 1797, with Wm. Hammatt and Wm. LeBaron as sureties.

Hammond, David      Vol. 10A, p.109 Judith Hammond, of Pembroke, widow of David Hammond, late of Pembroke, Smith, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 6 June 1837, with Anthony Collamore and Barker Turner as sureties.

Hammond, George    Vol. 27, p. 86   Bettey Hammond, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Hammond, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 4 Mar. 1782, with Joshua Perkins and Rowland Hammond as sureties.

Hammond, Joseph F. Vol. 13D, p.405 Seth Freeman, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph F. Hammond, late of Rochester, as requested by the widow, on 6 May 1857, with Joseph W. Church and James H. Look as sureties.

Hammond, Mary       Vol. 27, p. 264 William Shaw, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Hammond, late of Plympton, on 9 apr. 1788, with Ebenezer Briggs and Jno. Faunce as sureties.

Hammond, Reuben B. Vol. 13D, p.280 Charles F. Washburn, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben B. Hammond, late of Marion, Cordwainer, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 26 Feb. 1856, with David Nye, of Wareham, and Walter N. Ellis, of Marion, as sureties.

Hammond, Roger W. Vol. 12C, p.184 Susan Hammond, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Roger W. Hammond, late of Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 2 Apr. 1850, with Davis King, of Raynham, and Merrill Robinson, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Hanks, John              Vol. 9, p. 13     Mary Hanks, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Hanks, late of Duxbury, on 6 Sept. 1742.

Harden, John             Docket #9146   Azor Harris, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John Harden, late of Bridgewater in 1835. [Vol. 77, p. 353] The inventory of the estate of John Harden was appraised by William Mitchell, Sears Washburn, and William Andrews on 8 Apr. 1835, and totaled $130.84. Azor Harris, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 July 1835, and his widow Lucy Harden was allowed the whole personal estate for her necessaries.

Harden, Samuel         Vol. 52, p. 192 Sears Washburn, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Harden, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 17 Feb. 1823, with Benja. Pope, Esq., & Solomon Perkins as sureties.

Harden, Ward            Vol. 71, p. 77   Lot Whitmarsh, of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ward Harden, late of Bridgewater, laborer, on 3 July 1832, with Welcome Young and Simeon Curtis Jr. as sureties.

Harlow, Abner          Vol. 115, p.369 Franklin Cross, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Harlow, late of Mattapoisett, on 14 Mar. 1864, with Lemuel LeBaron and Hallet M. Cannon, of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Harlow, Alathea        Vol. 13D, p.515 Alden Harlow, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Alathea Harlow, late of Marshfield, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 23 Apr. 1858, with Proctor Bourne and George M. Baker, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Harlow, Amaziah      Vol. 13, p. 470 Lois Harlow, widow, and John Harlow Junr., fisherman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Amaziah Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 29 June 1755.

Harlow, Amaziah      Vol. 34, p. 378 Benjamin Warren, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Amaziah Harlow, late of Plymouth, Cordwainer, on 17 Jan. 1804.

Harlow, Amaziah      Vol. 39, p. 87   Martha Harlow, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Amaziah Harlow, late of Plymouth, stone cutter, on 10 Oct. 1806, with Rufus Albertson & Nemiah Burbank as sureties.

Harlow, Ansel           Vol. 71, p. 120 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ansel Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 3 Dec. 1832, with Josiah Morton and Wm Barnes as sureties.

Harlow, Benjamin     Vol. 46, p. 188 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Harlow, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 9 Oct. 1816, with Saml. Vaughn and Thompson Miller, Esqr., as sureties.

Harlow, Benjamin      Vol. 11B, p.443 Isaac Vaughan, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Harlow 2d, late of Carver, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 25 Aug. 1846, with Elias Cox & Lot Shurtleff as sureties.

Harlow, Betsey          Vol. 71, p. 206 Branch Harlow, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Harlow, late of Middleborough, widow, on 2 Dec. 1833, with Jacob Barrows and Israel F. Thatcher as sureties.

Harlow, Betsey          Vol. 119, p.313 Ezekiel C. Turner, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Harlow Jr., late of Plymouth, on 9 Apr. 1866, with Augustus Robbins and Charles F. Ellis, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Betsey H.     Vol. 129, p. 2   John H. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey H. Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 14 Oct. 1872, with Albert L. Barnes and Amasa Churchill, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Briggs          Vol. 129, p.436 Alden Harlow, of Needham, was granted administration of the estate of Briggs Harlow, late of Duxbury, on 24 May 1875, with Alden T. Harlow, of Needham, and Mary Bourne, of Boston, as sureties.

Harlow, Calvin F.      Vol. 122, p. 29 Calvin H. Harlow, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin F. Harlow, late of East Bridgewater, being the only heir at law, on 24 Feb. 1868, with Philander Pratt and J. Henry Potter, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Harlow, David           Vol. 129, p. 3   Eliza S. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 14 Oct. 1872, with Edward P. Harlow, of Providence, RI, and Ezra Harlow and John H. Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Deborah T.   Vol. 13D, p.154 Lemuel Harlow, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah T. Harlow, late of Duxbury, widow, who is the eldest son and was requested by the other heirs, on 19 Feb. 1855, with Benjamin Alden and William J. Alden, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Harlow, Eleazer         Vol. 10, p. 474 Thomas Harlow and Jonathan Harlow, both of Plymouth, husbandmen, were granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Harlow, late of Plymouth, Husbandman, on 29 Aug. 1747.

Harlow, Eleazer         Vol. 39, p. 369 Asaph Harlow, of Cambridge, Middlesex County, tailor, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Harlow, late of Duxbury, Physician, on 31 Aug. 1812, with Joseph Hewett & Barnabas Holmes Jr. as sureties.

Harlow, Eleazer         Vol. 13D, p.386 Alden Harlow, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Harlow, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1857, with Proctor Bourne, of Marshfield, and John A. Harlow, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Harlow, Ellis I.          Vol. 61, p. 265 Thomas Paty, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis I. Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 Feb. 1829, with John B. Thomas & Thomas Paty 2d. as sureties.

Harlow, Ellis             Vol. 13D, p.391 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Harlow, late of Middleborough, on 13 Apr. 1857, with Stillman Benson and Marshall F. Gibbs, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Harlow, Ephraim       Vol. 34, p. 140 Joseph Harlow, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Harlow, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Nov. 1797, with Ezra Harlow & Geo Vaughan as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 372-373] Isaac Thomson Esqr., John Tinkham, Gentleman, and Israel Wood, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ephraim Harlow, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Nov. 1797. The Inventory of Ephraim Harlow, late of Middleborough, dated 15 Nov. 1797, totaled $3,777.37, which included his home farm with the buildings valued at $2500, wood lands in lots 6 & 7 in the 12 Men’s Purchase in Middleborough valued at $180, his share of the 80th lot in the South Purchase of Middleborough valued at $130, and his swamp in the 79th lot at $75. Joseph Harlow, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1798.

Harlow, Ephraim       Vol. 10A, p.422 Thomas Cobb, of Carver, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ephraim Harlow, late of Carver, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 15 Feb. 1841. Nathan Cobb and James B. Tillson, both of Carver, were the sureties on his bond. Levi Vaughan, Henry Sherman, and Thomas Cobb Jr., all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ephraim Harlow, late of Carver, on 15 Feb. 1841, and they gave their oath before Thomas Cobb, Justice of the Peace, on 1 Mar. 1841. [Vol. 10A, p. 438] Timothy Cobb, of Carver, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ephraim Harlow, late of Carver, as requested by the widow of the deceased, Thomas Cobb, the administrator, having died without administering the estate, on 12 Apr. 1841. Levi Vaughan, of Carver, and Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Harlow, Ephraim T.   Vol. 119, p.427 Benjamin Ransom, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim T. Harlow, late of Carver, as requested by the widow, the children being minors, on 11 Mar. 1867, with Wilsen Griffith, of Kingston, and James Bates, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Ezra             Vol. 39, p. 368 Joseph Harlow, of Plymouth, Gentleman, and William Harlow, of Middleborough, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 22 Nov. 1808, with Ezekiel Morton & Wm. Holmes as sureties.

Harlow, Ezra             Vol. 10A, p.237 John Harlow 3d., of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 25 Feb. 1839. Ezra Harlow and Zaben Olney, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Franklin B. Cobb, William Burgess, and Joseph Allen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 25 Feb. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 180-181] The Inventory of the Estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, was not dated, his real estate totaled $1265, and his personal estate consisted of only $29.50 in cash. John Harlow 3d., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the second Monday in Apr. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 181-182] Franklin B. Cobb, William Burgess, and Joseph Allen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, among his children on 25 Feb. 1839. The division, not dated, divided the combined real estate of Ezra Harlow and his widow Susannah Harlow, totaling $2588, into fourths and distributed it to Susannah Leach, Martha Whiting, Ezra Harlow, and to the Estate of John Harlow, deceased. The division was approved on 8 Apr. 1839.

Harlow, Ezra             Vol. 10A, p.419 Rebecca Harlow, of Plymouth, widow of the deceased, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1840. Simeon Dike and Ichabod Davie, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on her bond. Franklin B. Cobb, Thomas Paty, and John Harlow, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ezra Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 18 Jan. 1841.

Harlow, George         Vol. 34, p. 48   Joseph Thomas, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of George Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 7 July 1795.

Harlow, Gideon         Vol. 39, p. 301 Abner Harlow and Gideon Harlow, of Duxbury, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Gideon Harlow, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 18 May 1811, with Richard Holmes & Barnabas Holmes as sureties.

Harlow, Hannah        Vol. 12C, p. 31 Charles Goodwin, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Harlow, late of Plymouth, widow, on 4 Dec. 1848, with Benjamin Bramhall and Benjamim B. Gooding, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Henry          Vol. 71, p. 253 Joseph Bradford, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Harlow, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 11 Aug. 1834, with Bradford Barnes and John Gooding as sureties.

Harlow, Isaac            Vol. 129, p.448 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Harlow, late of Middleborough, on 1 June 1875, with John T. Z. Thompson and Abram Bourne as sureties.

Harlow, Jabez           Vol. 23, p. 4     Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 4 May 1773, with John Cotton Esqr. and John Bartlett junr. as sureties. [Vol. 21, p. 270] The Inventory of the estate of Jabez Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, was appraised by John Torrey, Stephen Sampson, and Samuel Ellis on 17 May 1773, and totaled £377.1.1, including his dwelling house, barn and lot valued at £300. Jesse Harlow, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 May 1773, and notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Harlow, Jabez           Vol. 122, p.631 Thomas D. Harlow, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Harlow, late of Plympton, on 24 June 1872, with Richard Holmes, of Boston, as surety.

Harlow, James           Vol. 11B, p.485 Nathaniel Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of James Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 2 Mar. 1847, with Freeman Morton & Ichabod Morton as sureties.

Harlow, Jesse            Vol. 39, p. 282 John Harlow and Silvanus Harlow, of Plymouth, Housewrights, were granted administration of the estate of Jesse Harlow, late of Plymouth, hatter, on 15 Jan. 1811, with David Bacon, Esqr., & Nathl. Ripley as sureties.

Harlow, Jesse            Vol. 11B, p.468 Mary L. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Harlow, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 5 Mar. 1844, with Jesse Harlow & William Nelson as sureties.

Harlow, Joanna         Vol. 14E, p.229 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Harlow, late of Middleborough, widow, as requested by the heirs, on 30 Oct. 1860, with T. H. Alden and John C. Vaughan, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Harlow, John             Vol. 10A, p.239 John Harlow 3d, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of John Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 25 Feb. 1839. Ezra Harlow and Zaben Olney, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Franklin B. Cobb, William Burgess, and Joseph Allen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 25 Feb. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 434] The Inventory of the Estate of John Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, was not dated, his real estate totaled $1059.00, and his personal estate totaled $177.06. John Harlow 3d, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the second Monday of Aug. 1839.

Harlow, John 2d        Vol. 12C, p.329 William Faunce, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Harlow 2d, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow, on 11 Aug. 1851, with Joseph Allen and David Bradford, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Jonathan      Vol. 52, p. 252 Branch Harlow, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Harlow, late of Duxbury, trader, on 16 Feb. 1824, with Darius Miller & Seth Miller Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 178] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Harlow, late of Duxbury, dated 26 Feb. 1824, was appraised by Seth Sprague, Studley Sampson, & Seth Sprague Jr., his real estate totaled $710.00, including the north half of a two story dwelling house valued at $550, and one undivided half of a shop & barn & lot valued at $100, but no personal estate. Branch Harlow, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 May 1825, and he informed the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts.

Harlow, Joseph          Vol. 122, p. 43 Thomas C. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 13 Apr. 1868, with Elisha Ellis and Clark S. Ellis, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Josiah          Vol. 34, p. 348 Sylvanus Tillson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was appointed the administration with will annexed of the estate of Josiah Harlow, late of Middleborough, yeoman, no executor having been named in the will of the deceased, on 7 Jan. 1799.

Harlow, Judah           Vol. 122, p. 23 Judah Harlow, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Harlow, late of Duxbury, on 10 Feb. 1868, with Lewis Peterson, of Duxbury, and John Ford, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Harlow, Justus           Vol. 14E, p.139 Justus W. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Justus Harlow, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow, he being the oldest son, on 20 Feb. 1860, with James Collins and William Finney, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Kimball        Vol. 124, p. 26 James Wilde, of Duxbury, was appointed as administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Kimball Harlow, late of Duxbury, on 14 Jan. 1867, with Silvanus Smith, of East Boston, and Alfred Sampson Jr., of Duxbury, as sureties.

Harlow, Lemuel        Vol. 15, p. 89   Joanna Harlow, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Harlow, late of Middleborough, on 1 Jan. 1749.

Harlow, Lemuel        Vol. 34, p. 179 Phebe Harlow, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1799. [Vol. 36, p. 517] Josiah Cornish & Cornelius Morey, Gentlemen, and Simeon Valler, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lemuel Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1799. The Inventory of the estate of Lemuel Harlow, late of Plymouth, deceased, not dated, totaled $426.28, including his dwelling house & land valued at $300. Phebe Harlow, the administratrix of the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1799, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Harlow, Levi Jr.        Vol. 46, p. 147 Arthur Chandler, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Harlow Junr., late of Plympton, Mariner, on 2 Apr. 1816, with Isaac Wright Esqr. and Ebenr. Wright as sureties.

Harlow, Lewis           Vol. 39, p. 100 John Paty, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 9 Jan. 1807, with Jno. Harlow & Southworth Shaw as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 309-310] Ezra Harlow, Simeon Dike and Sylvanus Harlow, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off one third part of the real estate of Lewis Harlow, late of Plymouth, to his widow Hannah Harlow, on 6 July 1830. The division was dated 13 July 1830, and was approved on 9 Aug. 1830.

Harlow, Lot               Vol. 71, p. 67   Solomon Churchill, of Plymouth, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Lot Harlow, late of Plymouth, cordwainer, on 21 May 1832, with Nathan Reed and Albert Finney as sureties.

Harlow, Lydia           Vol. 4, p. 231   Thomas Harlow, of Plymouth, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of his mother, Lydia Harlow, late of Plymouth, widow, on 11 July 1720. [p. 249] Capt. Benjamin Warren, Deacon Thomas Clarke, & Ebenezer Holmes, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lydia Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 20 Aug. 1720. The inventory was dated 16 Nov. 1720, and totaled £49.16.0. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 23 Dec. 1720. [p. 250] The Division of the estate of Lydia Harlow, late of Plymouth, dated 24 Dec. 1720, among her heirs: Thomas Harlow, William Harlow, Robert Harlow, Isaac Harlow, Thomas Doty Junr, the son of Elisabeth, late wife of Thomas Doty, deceased, Lydia Churchell, the wife of Barnabas Churchell, and Rebeckah Harlow.

Harlow, Lydia           Vol. 115, p.343 Henry Harlow, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Harlow, late of Duxbury, on 11 Jan. 1864, with Benjamin Alden and Charles H. Chandler, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Harlow, Mary            Vol. 4, p. 232   Thomas Harlow, of Plymouth, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of his sister, Mary Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 11 July 1720. [p. 250] Capt. Benjamin Warren, Deacon Thomas Clarke, & Ebenezer Holmes, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mary Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 30 Aug. 1720. The inventory was dated 16 Nov. 1720. [p. 251] The Division of the estate of Mary Harlow, late of Plymouth, among her heirs: Thomas Harlow, William Harlow, Robert Harlow, Isaac Harlow, Thomas Doty, the son of Elisabeth, late wife of Thomas Doty, deceased, Lydia Churchell, the wife of Barnabas Churchell, and Rebeckah Harlow.

Harlow, Mary L.        Vol. 129, p.447 Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Mary L. Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 14 June 1875, with William N. Harlow and Edward Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Nathaniel     Vol. 4, p. 317   Abigail Harlow, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Harlow, late of Plympton, on 6 Mar. 1721/22. [p. 317-318] Benoni Lucas, Isaac Cushman, & Josiah Rickard, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Harlow, late of Plympton, on 21 Dec. 1721. The inventory was dated 6 Mar. 1721/22. [p. 340-341] An agreement dated 6 Mar. 1721/22 between Abigail Harlow, widow & relict of Nathaniel Harlow, late of Plympton, and Nathaniel Harlow and James Harlow, sons of Nathaniel Harlow, and Robert Cook and Abigail, his wife, daughter of Nathaniel Harlow, concerning the settlement of that part of the estate unto which Nathaniel Harlow died intestate. Abigail Harlow, the widow, agreed to surrender her right of dower, with Nathaniel Harlow and James Harlow agreeing to support her for her life, and Abigail Cook to receive 112 acres of land, with the rest of the land being divided between the sons, Nathaniel Harlow and James Harlow. Witnessed by Isaac Cushman Junr. and David Bozworth, and acknowledged on 6 Mar. 1721/22.

Harlow, Nathaniel     Vol. 61, p. 114 Harvey Hiller, yeoman, and Nathaniel Harlow, mariner, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Harlow, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 18 June 1827, with Rosseter Cotton and Thomas Hobart as sureties.

Harlow, Nathaniel     Vol. 61, p. 416 Josiah T. Ellis, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Harlow, late of Plympton, mariner, on 11 Apr. 1831, with Jonathan Parker & William Wright as sureties.

Harlow, Nathaniel B. Vol. 12C, p.410 Daniel Crocker, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel B. Harlow, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 4 May 1852, with Charles B. Crocker and David Cobb, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Harlow, Patience       Vol. 61, p. 425 Welcome Young, of East Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Patience Harlow, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 5 July 1831, with Aaron Hobart & James Bates as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 556-557] Mssrs. Jonathan Parker, Samuel Briggs, and Billya Wright, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Patience Harlow, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 5 July 1831. The Inventory was dated 27 Aug. 1831, the real estate valued at $128.50, and the personal estate valued at $8.50. Welcome Young, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Oct. 1831. [Vol. 73, p. 366-367] Welcome Young, of East Bridgewater, administrator of the estate of Patience Harlow, late of Plympton, gave notice that the personal estate is insufficient to pay all the just debts by $268, and petitioned for a license to sell all the real estate of the deceased on 20 Feb. 1832. License was granted 3 Apr. 1832 to sell the entire real estate of the deceased for $275, or as much as it will bring.

Harlow, Pelham         Vol. 52, p. 152 Willard Ellis, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Pelham Harlow, late of Plympton, mariner, on 15 July 1822, with Willard Ellis Jr. & Ellis Wright as sureties.

Harlow, Rebecca       Vol. 115, p.370 Franklin Cross, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Harlow, late of Mattapoisett, on 14 Mar. 1864, with Lemuel LeBaron and Hallet M. Cannon, of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Harlow, Reuben        Vol. 10A, p.101 Nathaniel Cushing, of Duxbury, and Kimball Harlow, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Reuben Harlow, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 June 1837. Joshua Cushing Jr. and Lloyd Granville Sampson, both of Duxbury, were the sureties on their bond. Rufus Bartlett, Obadiah King, and Stephen Ellis, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Reuben Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 6 June 1837.

Harlow, Ruth            Vol. 115, p.230 Atwood L. Drew, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 13 Apr. 1863, with William R. Drew and Zaben Olney, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Samuel         Vol. 27, p. 511 John Davis, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Samuel Harlow, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Apr. 1787, the executrix, his widow Mary Harlow, having died without completing the administration. [See the Will of Samuel Harlow.]

Harlow, Sarah           Vol. 52, p. 312 Ezra Harlow Jr., of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Harlow, late of Plymouth, widow, on 15 Nov. 1824, with Thomas Paty & Ichabod Davie as sureties.

Harlow, Stephen        Vol. 12C, p.513 James H. Harlow and Stephen Harlow, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Stephen Harlow, late of Middleborough, who are the elder sons of the deceased, on 3 May 1853, with George King and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Harlow, Susannah     Vol. 10A, p.238 John Harlow 3d., of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of Susannah Harlow, late of Plymouth, widow, on 25 Feb. 1839. Ezra Harlow and Zaben Olney, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Franklin B. Cobb, William Burgess, and Joseph Allen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Susannah Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 25 Feb. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 181] The Inventory of the Estate of Susannah Harlow, late of Plymouth, widow, not dated, consisted of $1323 in real estate, no personal estate. John Harlow 3d., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on second Monday in Apr. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 182] Franklin B. Cobb, William Burgess, and Joseph Allen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of Susannah Harlow, late of Plymouth, among her children on 25 Feb. 1839. The division, not dated, divided the combined real estate of Ezra Harlow and his widow Susannah Harlow, totaling $2588, into fourths and distributed it to Susannah Leach, Martha Whiting, Ezra Harlow, and to the Estate of John Harlow, deceased. The division was approved on 8 Apr. 1839.

Harlow, Sylvae A.     Vol. 138, p.168 Franklin Cross, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvae A. Harlow, late of Mattapoisett, on 9 July 1877, with Noah Hammond and Lemuel LeBaron, of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Harlow, Sylvanus      Vol. 34, p. 226 Jesse Harlow junr., yeoman, and Ephraim Harlow, Hatter, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Harlow, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 7 Apr. 1800.

Harlow, Sylvanus      Vol. 115, p.243 Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 18 May 1863, with William H. Nelson and Henry F. Jackson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Harlow, Thomas        Vol. 10, p. 238 Jedidah Harlow, of Plymouth, widow of Thomas Harlow, Husbandman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 3 Dec. 1746.

Harlow, Thomas        Vol. 129, p.263 Thomas C. Harlow, of Plymouth, and Hiram E. Clark, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 11 May 1874, with John F. Holmes and Asa C. Hammond, of Kingston, as sureties.

Harlow, William        Vol. 1, p. 104   Plimouth September 18th 1691 At a County Court – In Reference to the Settlement of the Estate of William Harlow late of Plimouth Deceased this Court do order that his four Sons Samuel William Nathanael and Benjamin according to our Law Shall have all his Lands the Eldest to have a double portion thereof Saving to his widdow her Dower or thirds thereof During her life. And that after the Debts are paid or allowed for the widdows thirds thereof Reserved to her. All the remainder of the Goods and Chattels shall be Equally Divided amongst his Sons an Daughters having respect to what they or any of them have already had of their Fathers Estate. Attest Saml Sprague Cler [p. 105] An Inventory of the Estate of William Harlow Senr late of Plimouth deceased that was taken on and apprized by us whose names are hereunto Subscribed the 12th Day of September 1691. [The Inventory totaled £234.16.14, less debts totaling £7.16.4]. Jonathan Barnes, John Eaton, and Tho: Faunce. Mary Harlow, relict Widdow of Serjt William Harlow Late of Plimouth deceased made oath in Plimouth September ye 18th: 1691 that the above written is a true Inventory of the Estate of sd Deceased So far as she knoweth and that when more shall be Discovered to her she will make it known. Before me Ephraim Morton Associate. At a County Court held at Plimouth the 3d Tuesday of Sept: 1691: Administration is Granted ye sd Court unto Mary Harlow of Plimouth Relict Widdow of Serjt William Harlow Late of Plimouth aforesd Deceased to Administer upon the Estate of sd Deceased. Attest Saml Sprague Clerk

Harlow, William        Vol. 3, p. 107   Lidia Harlow, relict widow of William Harlow, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 7 Mar. 1711/12. [p. 108] The Inventory of the Goods, Chattells & Credits of William Harlow, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Thomas Faunce, Benjamin Warren, & Isaac Cushman on 28 Feb. 1711/12, but not totaled. Lidia Harlow, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Mar. 1711/12. [p. 134-135] Ensign Benjamin Warren, Deacon Thomas Clarke, & Ebenr. Holmes, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the several parcels of land of William Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 28 Mar. 1812. The Inventory was dated 11 June 1712, and totaled £374, including his acre lot house & barn adjoining valued at £200, and some lands in Middleborough. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 20 June 1712. [p. 135-136] The Division & Settlement of the Estate of William Harlow, late of Plymouth, dated 21 June 1712, mentioned: the relict widow Lidia Harlow, an advance that Wm Harlow made to his daughter Elisabeth Doten, who is deceased leaving one son Thomas Doten, eldest son Thomas Harlow, second son William Harlow, third son Robert Harlow, fourth son Isaac Harlow, eldest daughter’s child Thomas Doten, second daughter Mary Harlow, third daughter Lidia Harlow, and youngest daughter Rebecka Harlow.

Harlow, William        Vol. 11, p. 481 William Harlow, of Bridgewater, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of William Harlow, late of Bridgewater, on 5 Mar. 1749.

Harlow, William        Vol. 12, p. 196 Mercy Harlow, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Harlow, late of Plymouth, on 5 Mar. 1750/1.

Harlow, William Jr.   Vol. 27, p. 57   William Harlow, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Harlow junr., late of Middleborough, Cordwainer, on 5 Mar. 1781, with Josiah Harlow and Ezra Harlow as sureties.

Harris, Isaac              Vol. 2, p. 85     Pelatiah Smith and John Kingman, sons in law of Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Isaac Harris on 7 Mar. 1706/7. [p. 91-92] The Inventory of the estate of Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, who deceased on 22 Jan. 1706/7, was appraised by Joseph Hayward and Nathaniel Brett on 8 Mar. 1706/7. [Vol. 3, p. 11] Mr. Nathaniel Brett, Mr. Edward Fobes, & Sgt. Joseph Hayward, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Mar. 1708/9. [p. 12-13] The Settlement of the real estate of Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, mentioned his heirs: older son Isaac Harris, younger son Benjamin Harris, and daughters Desire Kingman, the wife of John Kingman, Jane Smith, the wife of Palatiah Smith, Susanna Nuland, Mary, and Martha.

Harris, Isaac              Vol. 7, p. 434   Mr. Arthur Harris, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, on 30 Oct. 1738. [Vol. 8, p. 193] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ebenezer Byram, Jona. Hayward, and Jona. Bass on 20 Nov. 1738, and totaled £3363.12.3, plus another £16.8.0 added on 11 Dec. 1738, and another £20.12.9 added by Arthur Harris, the administrator, on 20 May 1740. Arthur Harris, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 May 1740. [p. 194-195] An Agreement between Arthur Harris, of Bridgewater, yeoman, Abner Harris, John Holman Junr. and Ann his wife, all of Bridgewater, and Jane Johnson, of Middletown, County of Hartford, Connecticut, regarding the division of the estate of their father, Isaac Harris, late of Bridgewater, was dated 20 May 1740.     

Harris, John              Vol. 61, p. 276 Azor Harris, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John Harris, late of East Bridgewater, on 7 Apr. 1829, with Galen Latham & Caleb Mitchell as sureties.

Harris, Samuel          Vol. 13D,p.117 Samuel Harris Jr., of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Harris, late of North Bridgewater, Housewright, being the eldest son of the deceased, on 7 Nov. 1854, with William Cary and Nahum Dickerman, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Harris, Seth               Vol. 34, p. 127 Abiel Harris, of Abington, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Harris, late of Abington, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 251-252] Mathew Kingman and Moses Cary, both of Bridgwater, yeomen, and Ephraim Noyes of Abington, Gentleman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Harris, late of Abington, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1797. The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Seth Harris, late of Abington, dated 28 Oct. 1797, totaled $4346.73, including 168 acres of lands including the buildings, valued at $3996, and a Pew in the meeting house in Randolph worth $30. Abiel Harris, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Nov. 1797.

Harrub, George W.    Vol. 122, p.250 Fred M. Harrub, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Harrub, late of Plympton, on 11 Oct. 1869, with Zacheus Parker, of Plympton, and Edward Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Harrub, Thomas B.    Vol. 12C, p.533 James Harlow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas B. Harrub, late of Plympton, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 7 June 1853, with John G. Vaughn and Ruel Atwood, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Hartwell, Isaac          Vol. 61, p. 441 Jonas Hartwell, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Hartwell, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1831, with Benja. Marshall and Nehemiah Howard as sureties.

Hartwell, Jonas          Vol. 129, p.195 Josiah Q. Hartwell, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jonas Hartwell, late of West Bridgewater, on 22 Dec. 1873, with Caleb Copeland Jr. of North Bridgewater and George H. Hartwell of Taunton as sureties.

Harvey, Daniel          Vol. 34, p. 248 Mehitabel Harvey, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Harvey, late of Bridgewater, mariner, on 22 Oct. 1800.

Harvey, David           Vol. 61, p. 211 Oliver Harvey, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of David Harvey, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 July 1828, with Lloyd Howard and Seth B. Harvey, both of West Bridgewater, as sureties. [Docket #9378] Ruhamah Harvey, widow of David Harvey, late of West Bridgewater, declined to take the administration of his estate on 1 July 1828.

Harvey, Sylvanus      Vol. 122, p.533 Thomas Loring, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Harvey, late of Plymouth, on 13 Nov. 1871, with Samuel H. Doten and Barnabas Churchill, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Haskall, John            Vol. 5, p. 402   Mrs. Mehetable Haskall, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. John Haskall, late of Rochester, on 1 June 1728. [p. 577] The Inventory of the Estate of John Hascall, late of Rochester, yeoman, was appraised by Stephen Wing, Joseph Blackman, and John Freeman on 23 July 1728, not totaled, but his lands, tenement housing and meadow was valued at £60.11.0. The appraisers gave their oaths to the inventory on 26 July 1728, but no oath was recorded for his administratrix.

Haskell, Noah           Vol. 34, p. 210 John Bishop, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Noah Haskell, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 14 Nov. 1799, with Hopestill Bisbee and Luther Hall as sureties.

Haskins, Andrew       Vol. 13D, p.352 Cephas Haskins, of Lakeville, Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Haskins, late of Lakeville, Middleborough, yeoman, who is the third son of the deceased, the others waiving their rights, on 1 Dec. 1856, with Everett Robinson and Myrick Haskins as sureties.

Haskins, Harrison      Vol. 12C, p.325 Levi Haskins, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Harrison Haskins, late of Rochester, who is the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 5 Aug. 1851, with J. E. Bennett, of New Bedford, as surety.

Haskins, James          Vol. 115, p. 89 Isaac M. Robbins, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of James Haskins, late of Plymouth, on 19 May 1862, with Robert Cowen, of Plymouth, as the surety.

Haskins, Job              Vol. 12C, p. 36 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Job Haskins, late of Middleborough, on 4 Dec.1848, with Ebenezer Strobridge, of Middleborough, and Godfrey Robinson, of Raynham, as sureties.

Haskins, Lemuel        Vol. 10A, p. 43 Isaac H. Haskins, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Haskins, late of Scituate, being the eldest son, the widow having declined, on 29 Nov. 1836, with Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, and Luther Briggs, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Haskins, Levi            Vol. 115, p.120 Levi H. Haskins, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Haskins, late of Lakeville, on 11 Aug. 1862, with Cyrus Washburn and John Sampson, both of Lakeville, as sureties.

Haskins, Mirick         Vol. 39, p. 270 Enoch Haskins, of Middleborough, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Mirick Haskins, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 18 Oct. 1810.

Haskins, Susannah     Vol. 129, p.576 John Kinsley, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Susannah Haskins, late of Lakeville, on 14 Feb. 1876, with Joseph C. Haskins and Orville Haskins, of New Bedford, as sureties.

Haskins, Thomas       Vol. 46, p. 216 Joseph Look, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Haskins, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 16 Apr. 1817, with Nath. Haskell Jr. and Darius Clark as sureties.

Hatch, Josiah             Vol. 12C, p. 24 Peter Salmund, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Hatch, late of Pembroke, on 28 Nov. 1848, with Merrill Allen and Robert Barker, both of Pembroke, as sureties.

Hatch, Nathaniel        Vol. 11, p. 259 Ruth Hatch, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Nathll. Hatch, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Nov. 1749.

Hatch, Rodulphus      Vol. 9, p. 236   Easter Hatch, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Rodulphus Hatch, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 28 Mar. 1744.

Hathaway, George A. Vol. 129, p.304 Eliza N. Hathaway, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George A. Hathaway, late of Plymouth, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Oliver Edes and Ebenezer Nelson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Hathaway, Silas Jr.    Vol. 39, p. 306 Deborah Hathaway, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Hathaway junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 1 Aug. 1811, with Jacob Dunham & Abraham Dunham as sureties.

Haward, James          Vol. 1, p. 96     The Inventory of the Estate of James Haward, late of Bridgewater, who died in the Expedition to Canada in 1690, was appraised by Thomas Hayward, John Field, and Edward Fobes on 6 Feb. 1690/91, and totaled £191.0.0. Elizabeth Haward, relict widow of James Haward, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Mar. 1690/91, and she was granted administration of his estate.

Haward, John            Vol. 1, p. 353   Martha Haward, Relict & widdow of Liut. John Haward, late of Bridgewater, and John Haward, the Eldest son, were granted administration of the estate on 16 Oct. 1701. [p. 354] The Inventory of the Estate of Lieut. John Haward was appraised by Thomas Snell, Edward Mitchell, and Joseph Hayward on 24 Sept. 1701, not totaled, but large. Martha Haward, the widow, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 Oct. 1701. [p. 355-356] The Division of the Estate of Lieut. John Haward, as it was mutually agreed & consented to by all the Severall heirs on dated 15 Oct. 1701, mentioned the eldest son John Haward, second son Jonathan Haward, Ephraim Haward, James Haward, the only son of James Haward, deceased, Edward Fobes and his wife Elizabeth, Zacheus Packard and his wife Sarah, and Henry Kingman and his wife Bethyah. Edward Mitchell signed the agreement as guardian of the children of James Haward, deceased.

Haward, Jonathan      Vol. 17, p. 79   Nathan Haward, of Bridgewater, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Hayward, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 17 June 1762. [Indexed as Hayward.]

Hayward, Alvin         Vol. 12C, p.107 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Alvin Hayward, late of Bridgewater, as requested by Sarah C. Hayward, the widow of the deceased, who declined, on 7 Aug. 1849, with Rotheus Washburn and Carver Washburn, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hayward, Benjamin   Vol. 8, p. 544   Elizabeth Hayward, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Benja. Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 20 May 1741.

Hayward, Benjamin   Vol. 23, p. 38   Joseph Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1774, with Simeon Cary and Issacher Snell, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hayward, Benjamin   Vol. 39, p. 211 Oliver Washburn and Howe Keith, yeoman, and Caleb Alden, Gentleman, all of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Hayward, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 2 Nov. 1807.

Hayward, Benoni       Vol. 10, p. 94   Samuel Dunbar and Nathaniel Brett, both of Bridgewater, husbandmen, were granted administration of the estate of Benoni Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1745.

Hayward, Beza          Vol. 61, p. 365 John S. Hayward, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Beza Hayward, Esquire, late of Plymouth, on 9 Aug. 1830, with Nathan Hayward and Ichabod Shaw as sureties.

Hayward, Caleb         Vol. 122, p.357 Ariston M. Hayward, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Hayward, late of Bridgewater, on 27 June 1870, with Joshua E. Crane as surety.

Hayward, Edmund     Vol. 27, p. 58   Isaiah Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edmund Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1781, with Elijah Snell and Jos. Ames as sureties.

Hayward, Edward      Vol. 52, p. 328 Edward Hayward, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Hayward, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Jan. 1825, with Martin Hayward and Job Bearce as sureties.

Hayward, Eli             Vol. 46, p. 366 Elijah Hayward 2d, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eli Hayward, late of Bridgewater, Cabinetmaker, on 4 Oct. 1819, with Oliver Whitten and Ira Hayward as sureties.

Hayward, Hezekiah   Vol. 39, p. 315 William Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Hezekiah Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Sept. 1811, with Jesse Perkins and William Edson as sureties.

Hayward, Ira             Vol. 12C, p.193 Olive Hayward, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Ira Hayward, late of Kingston, who is the widow of the deceased, on 8 Apr. 1850, with Sumner A. Hayward, of North Bridgewater, and Henry B. Maglathlin, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Hayward, John Jr.      Vol. 2, p. 58     Susanah Hayward, relict widow of John Hayward Junr., late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 21 June 1705. The Inventory of the Estate of John Hayward, of Bridgewater, who deceased on April ye 14th 1705, was appraised by Nicholas Byram, John Field and Nathanael Brett on 4 May 1705, not totaled, but his house and land valued at £54. Susanah Hayward, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 22 June 1705.

Hayward, John          Vol. 3, p. 14     Joseph Hayward, son of John Hayward, late of Bridgewater, and Nathaniel Brett, son in law of the said John Hayward, were granted administration of the estate of John Hayward on 21 Nov. 1710. [p. 15-17] Mr. Edward Fobes, Isaac Johnson, and John Field, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the several parcels of Land that John Hayward of the Town of Bridgewater dyed seized of on 21 Nov. 1710. The inventory was dated 30 Nov. 1710, and totaled £724.0.0. The Inventory of the Moveable Estate of Mr. John Hayward totaled £228.11.7. Sarah, the relict widow of John Hayward, gave her oath to the inventory. [p. 17-18] The Division of the real estate of John Hayward, late of Bridgewater, among his heirs: the eldest son John was deceased before his father, leaving two minor daughters, Susanna & Sary, the second son Joseph Hayward, the third son Thomas Hayward, the fourth son Benony Hayward, daughters Sarah, the wife of Nathaniel Brett, Mary, the wife of William Eames, Susanna, the wife of Thomas Hayward, Elizabeth Hayward, and Mercy Hayward.

Hayward, John R.      Vol. 10A, p. 51 Ebenezer T. Soule, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of John R. Hayward, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, on 5 Dec. 1836, with Joshua Eddy and Samuel Thompson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Hayward, Luther Jr.   Vol. 52, p. 314 Josiah Richards, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Luther Hayward Jr., late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1824, with Seth Richards & Nahum Hayward as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 433-437] Isaac Alden 2d, of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, Robert Packard, of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, & Seth Richard, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Luther Hayward Jr., late of West Bridgewater, on 22 Nov. 1824. The Inventory was dated 4 Dec. 1824, and was very long, his real estate totaled $1842.25, including his dwelling house valued at $375, and several other parcels of land, and his personal estate totaled $1540.47. Josiah Richards, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Dec. 1824, and he was directed to sell the whole personal estate at public auction.

Hayward, Luther       Vol. 71, p. 438 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration de bonis non with will of the estate of Luther Hayward, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, who died testate and named his son Luther Hayward as sole executor of his estate, who is now also deceased, on 3 Dec. 1832, with Benja. Kingman and Eliab Whitman as sureties. [See the Will of Luther Hayward.]

Hayward, Nathan      Vol. 34, p. 8     Beza Hayward, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 July 1794.

Hayward, Nathan      Vol. 14E, p. 35 Daniel Hayward, of North Bridgewater, petitioned that Franklin Ames and Chandler Sprague, of North Bridgewater, be granted administration of the estate of Nathan Hayward, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1859. Daniel Hayward and Edward Southworth, of North Bridgewater, were their sureties. [Vol. 142, p. 179] At a court of probate holden on February 23d, 1859 at Bridgewater, an instrument purporting to be the last will & testament of Nathan Hayward of North Bridgewater dated October 1858, having been presented for probate by the Executor named therein, and notice to all persons interested having been given agreeably to the order of the Court to appear at this time & place, and the same having been duly considered, It is decreed that the same be not approved & allowed by reason that the said Nathan Hayward was not at the time of executing said instrument of sound & disposing mind & memory. Wm H. Wood, Judge of Probate.

Hayward, Nathan W. Vol. 115, p.357 Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan W. Hayward, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Feb. 1864, with Joshua E. Crane and Stillman Alger, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hayward, Nathaniel   Vol. 13, p. 432 Nathaniel Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1755.

Hayward, Olive         Vol. 13D, p.340 Sumner A. Hayward, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Olive Hayward, late of Kingston, widow, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 26 Aug. 1856, with Harvey Mitchell and Lucius Hayward, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Hayward, Oliver        Vol. 71, p. 9     Seth Washburn, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Hayward, late of Bridgewater, clerk, on 1 Nov. 1831, with Apollos Hooper and Samuel Thompson as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 144-145] Avery Fobes, Esq., Salmon Keith, and Nathl. Washburn, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Oliver Hayward, late of Bridgewater, Clerk, on 1 Nov. 1831. The Inventory was dated 14 Nov. 1831, his real estate totaled $650.00, and his personal estate totaled $266.76. Seth Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Apr. 1832, and he notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 3 Apr. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 260] Seth Washburn, administrator of the estate of Oliver Hayward, late of Bridgewater, was directed to deliver to Lucy Hayward, widow of the deceased, $255 out of the personal estate for her necessaries on 3 Apr. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 353-355] Avery Fobes, Nathaniel Washburn, and Artemas Hale, all of Bridgewater, freeholders, were appointed to set off to Lucy Hayward, wife of Oliver Hayward, one third part of the real estate as her dower in the said real estate on 3 Apr. 1832. The division was dated 15 May 1832, and was approved on 7 Aug. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 8] Seth Washburn, administrator of the estate of Oliver Hayward, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $500, and petitioned for a license to sell $500 of the real estate to pay the debts on 1 Nov. 1831. License was granted on 3 Apr. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 27] Seth Washburn, administrator of the estate of Oliver Hayward, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the personal estate is still insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $100, and petitioned for a license to sell another $100 of the real estate to pay the debts on 7 Aug. 1832. License was granted on 7 Aug. 1832.

Hayward, Rhoda        Vol. 115, p.430 Eli Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Rhoda Hayward, late of North Bridgewater, on 11 July 1864, with Jabez Harden and George W. Wood, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Hayward, Sylvanus    Vol. 34, p. 120 John Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 July 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 275-276] Danl. Hartwell, Thos. Hayward & Thos. Johnson, all of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sylvanus Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 July 1797. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Sylvanus Hayward, late of Bridgewater, dated 30 Sept. 1797, totaled $950.32, including his real estate valued at $750. John Hayward, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Dec. 1797.

Hayward, Thomas     Vol. 1, p. 301   Sarah Hayward, Relict and widdow of Capt. Thomas Hayward, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 7 Apr. 1699. The Inventory of the Estate of Capt. Thomas Hayward, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by John Hayward, Edward Mitchell, and Joseph Hayward on 7 Oct. 1698, and totaled £208.02.09, including his home lands with housing valued at £70, and included a note that said “The Estate Indebted to Joseph Hayward son of John Hayward for nine years service of him.” Sarah Hayward, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Apr. 1699.

Hayward, Thomas     Vol. 13, p. 360 Edmond Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Hayward, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Nov. 1754.

Hayward, Thomas J.  Vol. 122, p.260 Elbridge Cushman, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas J. Hayward, late of Bridgewater, on 22 Nov. 1869, with Alden Hayward and Cromwell Alden, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hayward, Timothy    Vol. 27, p. 285 Hannah Hayward, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Hayward, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Nov. 1788, with Oliver Alden and Benja. Parris as sureties.

Hersey, David           Vol. 61, p. 156 William Torrey, of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Hersey, late of Abington, Gentleman, on 4 Dec. 1827.

Hersey, David           Vol. 12C, p.280 Quincy Hersey, of Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Cooper, was granted administration of the estate of David Hersey, late of Abington, Cooper, who is a brother of the deceased, and was requested by the widow Abigail S. Hersey, on 13 Feb. 1851, with Elon Sherman and Ebenezer Northey, both of Weymouth, as sureties.

Hersey, Job R.           Vol. 12C, p.101 Albert Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Job R. Hersey, late of Middleborough, who is a creditor of the deceased, on 3 July 1849, with Ephraim Fuller and Levi F. Tinkham, both of Middleborough, as sureties. [Vol. 92, p. 160] The Inventory of the Estate of Job R. Hersey, late of Middleborough, was appraised on 18 Feb. 1850 in Ephraim Fuller, Silvanus Barrows, and Ezra Chase, no real estate, his personal estate totaled $51.47. Albert Thomas, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of May 1850.

Hervey, James M.      Vol. 119, p. 49 Abiel Bassett, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of James M. Hervey, late of Bridgewater, on 26 Dec. 1864, with Josiah L. Bassett and Josiah W. Bassett, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hewett, Abigail Jr.     Vol. 11B, p.179 Joseph Hewett, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Hewett Junior, late of Marshfield, on 14 Aug. 1843, with Abigail Hewett & Elizabeth Hewett as sureties.

Hewett, Joseph          Vol. 71, p. 198 Joseph Hewett, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Hewett, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 26 Nov. 1833, with Edward P. Little and Peleg Jenkins as sureties.

Hewett, Nancy          Vol. 11B, p.178 Joseph Hewett, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy Hewett, late of Marshfield, on 14 Aug. 1843, with Abigail Hewett & Elizabeth Hewett as sureties.

Hewins, Edwin W.     Vol. 12C, p.102 Mary P. Hewins, of North Bridgewater, declined the administration of the estate of her husband, Edwin W. Hewins, late of North Bridgewater, and petitioned that Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, be granted administration, which was approved on 3 July 1849, with Ansel Perkins and Frederick Perkins, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hill, Ebenezer           Vol. 15, p. 551 Eleazer Hill, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Hill, late of Bridgewater, Blacksmith, on 4 Aug. 1760.

Hodges, Rebecca       Vol. 138, p.272 Benjamin F. Hodges, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Hodges, late of Plymouth, on 11 Feb. 1878, with George F. Hodges and Edward E. Swift, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holman, Ann            Vol. 14, p. 218 James Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ann Holman, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 7 Mar. 1757.

Holman, John Jr.       Vol. 14, p.234½ James Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration with will of the estate of John Holman Junr., late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, who died testate naming his wife Anna Holman as executrix, but she has also died without executing the said will, on 7 Mar. 1757. [Vol. 15, p. 376] Edward Mitchell, Seth Allen, and John Orcut, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the real estate of John Holman Jr., late of Bridgewater. The farm of John Holman Jr. was valued at £45 on 2 June 1759.

Holman, William       Vol. 17, p. 71   James Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Holman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1762.

Holmes, Abigail        Vol. 46, p. 400 Benjamin Drew Junr., of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Holmes, late of Plymouth, Singlewoman, on 20 Mar. 1820.

Holmes, Abigail        Vol. 10A, p.279 William Holmes, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of his sister, Abigail Holmes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 12 Aug. 1839. Nathan Whiting and Joseph W. Leonard, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Lemuel Leach, John Harlow 3d, and Ellis Whiting, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abigail Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 Aug. 1839. [Vol. 82, p. 28-29] William Holmes, administrator of the estate of Abigail Holmes, late of Plymouth, notified the court that the inventory seems to be insufficient to pay the debts and charges of the estate, on 17 Feb. 1840. The Inventory of the Estate of Abigail, Holmes, late of Plymouth, widow was appraised by Lemuel Leach, John Harlow 3d and Ellis Whiting, not dated, totaled $93.41, no real estate. William Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the third Monday of February 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 431-432] Thomas Russell and Ellis Whiting, both of Plymouth, were appointed as a committee to receive and examine all the claims against the estate of Abigail Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 17 Feb. 1840. The list of claims, dated 7 Nov. 1840, totaled $86.57, and were ordered recorded on the last Tuesday of Nov. 1840.

Holmes, Abigail        Vol. 10A, p.328 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Abigail Holmes, of West Bridgewater, widow, at the request of Freeman Holmes, eldest son of the deceased, on 3 Mar. 1840. Eliab Whitman and Albert Smith were the sureties on his bond. Zina Hayward, Ziba Keith, and Robert Packard Jr., all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abigail Holmes, late of West Bridgewater, on 3 Mar. 1840, and the made oath before Jesse Perkins, Justice of the Peace. [Vol. 82, p. 75] The Inventory of the Estate of Abigail Holmes, late of West Bridgewater, widow, dated 7 Mar. 1840, was appraised by Zina Hayward, Ziba Keith and Robert Packard Jr., her real estate totaled $4939.50, including a lot of 25 acres and buildings in W. Bridgewater valued at $2500, and several other parcels of land in W. Bridgewater and N. Bridgewater, and her personal estate totaled $217.58. Jesse Perkins, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of April 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 75-76] The heirs of Abigail Washburn petitioned for a division of all the real estate of the deceased on 7 Apr. 1840, signed by Abijah Holmes, Anna Holmes, Abigail Perkins, Freeman Holmes, Elizabeth Millet, Aaron Millet, and Myra Millet. The petition was granted, and Zina Hayward, Ziba Keith, and Robert Packard Jr., all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to divide the real estate. Jesse Perkins, the administrator, was ordered to sell the personal estate on 7 Apr. 1840.

Holmes, Abner          Vol. 17, p. 151 Elnathan Holmes, of Plymouth, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Oct. 1765.

Holmes, Alexander    Vol. 13D, p.354 Ira S. Holmes, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Alexander Holmes, late of Plympton, yeoman, being the oldest brother, on 1 Dec. 1856, with Isaac Wright and James Breach, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Holmes, Alexander    Vol. 13D, p.396 John G. Wright, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Alexander Holmes, late of Plympton, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 13 Apr. 1857, with Alonzo Wright and Albert Churchill, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Holmes, Allyn Jr.      Vol. 115, p.234 Allyn Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Allyn Holmes Jr., late of Kingston, on 18 May 1863, with John Mitchell and Benjamin R. Mitchell, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Amasa D.    Vol. 71, p. 232 Uriah Bartlett, of Kingston, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa D. Holmes, late of Kingston, mariner, on 14 Apr. 1834, with Thomas P. Beal and John Sever as sureties.

Holmes, Andrew       Vol. 39, p. 83   James Thacher, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 Aug. 1806, with Ezra Hayward & Nathan Hayward as sureties.

Holmes, Andrew       Vol. 115, p.170 Beulah S. Holmes, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Holmes, late of Marshfield, on 28 Oct. 1862, with Ambrose Magoun, of Marshfield, and Geo. W. Boyleston, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Holmes, Andrew T.   Vol. 129, p.642 Elizabeth A. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew T. Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 June 1876, with Sylvanus Valler and Winslow W. Churchill, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Ansel Jr.      Vol. 10A, p.429 Corban Barnes, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ansel Holmes Jr., late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 6 Apr. 1841. Jeremiah Farris and George Simmons, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond.

Holmes, Araunah F.   Vol. 71, p. 3     Uriah Bartlett, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Urauniah [sic] F. Holmes, late of Kingston, on 4 Oct. 1831, with Joseph Holmes and James N. Sever as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 547-548] Joseph Holmes, James N. Sever, and Samuel Adams, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Araunah F. Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1831. The Inventory, dated 18 Nov. 1831, totaled $290.12, including his real estate valued at $250. Uriah Bartlett, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Dec. 1831. [Vol. 72, p. 8-9] Uriah Bartlett, administrator of the estate of Auraunah F. Holmes, late of Kingston, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 20 Feb. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 15] Uriah Bartlett, administrator of the estate of Araunah F. Holmes, late of Kingston, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $250, and petitioned for a license to sell $250 of the real estate to pay the debts on 20 Feb. 1832. License was granted on 9 Apr. 1832.

Holmes, Barnabas     Vol. 34, p. 184 George Bonum Nye, of Rochester, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Holmes, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 8 May 1799. [Vol. 37, p. 69-70] Abraham Holmes Esqr., Wing Hedley & Seth Hiller, yeomen, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Barnabas Holmes, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 8 May 1799. The Inventory of the estate of Barnabas Holmes, late of Rochester, yeoman, dated 13 June 1799, totaled $2766.46, his real estate totaling $2285 which included his homestead farm valued at $1100, the reversion of widow Hiller’s dower valued at $400, a lot of Cedar swamp valued at $175, a Swamp lot at $40, a Lot of land adjoining valued at $100, ¼th the Saw mill by Mendall’s valued at $150, and ½ ditto by Hiller’s valued at $200. Geo. B. Nye, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 31 July 1799.

Holmes, Barnabas     Vol. 10A, p. 80 Lewis Gray, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Barnabas Holmes, late of Plymouth, being the son in law of the deceased, the widow having declined, on 10 Apr. 1837. John Gray and Caleb C. Bradford, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond. William P. Ripley and Frederick Jackson, both of Plymouth, and Thomas C. Holmes, of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Barnabas Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 10 Apr. 1837.

Holmes, Bartlett        Vol. 39, p. 165 Josiah Cornish, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Holmes, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 16 June 1808, with Stephen Bartlett & Nathl. Holmes as sureties.

Holmes, Barzillia      Vol. 14E, p.50  Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Barzillia Holmes, late of Kingston, on 3 May 1859, with James N. Sever and Thomas Russell, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Benjamin     Vol. 10, p. 84   Samuel Nelson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 12 Mar. 1745.

Holmes, Benjamin     Vol. 34, p. 130 Keziah Holmes, of Scituate, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Holmes, late of Scituate, mariner, on 4 Sept. 1797, with Zepha. Cudworth and Nathl. Turner jr. as sureties.

Holmes, Benjamin     Vol. 119, p.337 Lewis Leonard, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Holmes, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Oct. 1866, with George W. Wood, of Middleborough, and Van R. Swift, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Beri             Vol. 12C, p.164 Thomas Holmes, of Sandwich, Barnstable Co., was granted administration of the estate of Beri Holmes, late of Kingston, nailor, who is a brother of the deceased, and was requested by the heirs at law, on 30 Jan. 1850, with Uriah Bartlett and George Adams, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Betsey         Vol. 115, p.135 Cornelius Holmes, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Holmes, late of Bridgewater, on 29 Sept. 1862, with Ellis Holmes, of East Bridgewater, and George W. Holmes, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Betsey         Vol. 115, p.339 Bartlett Holmes, of Falmouth, Barnstable County, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 11 Jan. 1864, with S. O. Whitmore and Harvey Bartlett Jr., of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Betsey         Vol. 122, p.328 Josiah Holmes Jr., of New Bedford, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Holmes, late of Mattapoisett, on 25 Apr. 1870, with Samuel LeBaron and William E. Sparrow, of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Holmes, Betsey         Vol. 129, p.307 George H. Chase, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 14 Sept. 1874, with George F. Weston and Chas. O. Churchill, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Betsey         Vol. 129, p.594 Amasa Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Holmes, late of Plymouth, being the oldest child of the deceased, on 13 Mar. 1876, with Caleb B. Holmes and Chas. T. Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Beulah S.     Vol. 174, p.267 Hiram A. Oakman, of Marshfield, was granted administration with the will annexed of the estate not already administered of Beulah S. Holmes, late of Marshfield, the executor of the estate having died without fully executing the same, on 12 Sept. 1887, with Stephen Gardner and Lucinda H. Oakman, both of Marshfield, as sureties.

Holmes, Branch B.    Vol. 129, p.523 Ruth C. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Branch B. Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is his widow, on 8 Nov. 1875, with Henry B. Holmes and Freeman Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Calvin         Vol. 46, p. 269 Thankful Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 May 1818, with James Clark and John Perry as sureties.

Holmes, Chandler Jr. Vol. 71, p. 26   Chandler Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Chandler Holmes Jr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 Dec. 1831, with Ichabod S. Holmes and Nath’l Carver as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 174-175] Ichabod S. Holmes, trader, Lemuel Morton, mariner, and Ellis Holmes, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Chandler Holmes Jr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 Dec. 1832 [sic, must be 1831]. The appraisers gave their oath to perform on 13 Jan. 1832, the Inventory was dated 25 Feb. 1832, and totaled only $127.00, no real estate. Chandler Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Apr. 1832, and he was directed to sell at public or private sale the entire estate of the deceased.

Holmes, Chandler      Vol. 11B, p.348 Atwood Holmes, of New Bedford, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of Chandler Holmes, late of Plymouth, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 11 Aug. 1845, with Thomas May & Silvanus Harlow as sureties.

Holmes, Charles        Vol. 10A, p.371 Cornelius Holmes Jr., of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Charles Holmes, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 4 Aug. 1840. Zephaniah Keith and James M. Leonard, both of Bridgewater, were the sureties on his bond. Spencer Leonard, Philander Wood, and Benjamin Holmes, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles Holmes, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Aug. 1840, and they gave their oath before Samuel Leonard Jr., Justice of the Peace, on 2 Nov. 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 353-354] The Inventory of the Estate of Charles Holmes, late of Bridgewater, not dated, was appraised by Spence Leonard, Benjamin Holmes and Philander Wood, and totaled $1916.42, including his real estate valued at $1650. Cornelius Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of Nov. 1840, and he was ordered to sell the personal estate of the deceased on 3 Nov. 1840. [Vol. 92, p. 497-502] Hannah Holmes, widow, and guardian to the minors Hannah M. Holmes, Mira Holmes, Marcus Holmes and Freeman Holmes, children and heirs of Charles Holmes, late of Bridgewater, petitioned for a division of the real estate of Charles Holmes on 2 Nov. 1847. Philo Leach, Cornelius Holmes and Benjamin Holmes, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to divide and partition the real estate of Charles Holmes not set off to his widow as her dower among the heirs, namely Hannah M. Holmes, Mira Holmes, Marcus Holmes and Freeman Holmes, each one fifth part each, and to the heirs of Charles B. Holmes one fifth part. The division was dated 2 Nov. 1850, and approved in Dec. 1850.

Holmes, Charles F.    Vol. 129, p. 80 Ira Copeland, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Charles F. Holmes, late of North Bridgewater, on 21 Apr. 1873, with Rufus P. Kingman and Welcome H. Wales, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Church        Vol. 61, p. 63   Charity Holmes, of Bridgewater, Windsor Co., Vermont, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Church Holmes, late of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, yeoman, on 3 Oct. 1826, with Eli Atwood & Thomas Maxim as sureties.

Holmes, Clark           Vol. 13D, p.388 Hannah Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Clark Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 13 Apr. 1857, with Truman Holmes and Amasa Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Cornelius     Vol. 11B, p.546 Cornelius Holmes, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Holmes Senr., late of Bridgewater, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the said deceased, on 2 Nov. 1847, with Benjamin Holmes & Cornelius Holmes Jr. as sureties.

Holmes, Cornelius     Vol. 12C, p.256 Cornelius Holmes, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Holmes, late of Bridgewater, as requested by Hitty Holmes, widow of the deceased, who waives her right, on 2 Dec. 1850, with George W. Holmes and Gaius Holmes, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Cornelius     Vol. 122, p.212 Edward Holmes, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Cornelius Holmes, late of Kingston, as requested by the next of kin, on the second Monday of June 1869. He was granted administration on 14 June 1869, with Joseph A. Holmes and William S. Adams, of Kingston, as sureties. [Vol. 106, p. 352] Samuel N. Andrews had presented the will of Cornelius Holmes, late of Kingston, for probate, but both the persons named as Executors and the residuary heirs renounced the will and petitioned that the same may not be admitted to probate, which was agreed upon by the court. [Note: Deacon Samuel N. Andrews was convicted of manslaughter in the murder of Cornelius Holmes on 11 Dec. 1868.]

Holmes, David          Vol. 122, p.326 Jereome B. Briggs, of Providence, State of Rhode Island, was granted administration of the estate of David Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 25 Apr. 1870, with Stephen Lucas and Samuel Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, David C.      Vol. 122, p.451 Gideon F. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David C. Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 27 Mar. 1871, with Charles W. Spooner and Calvin S. Damon, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Ebenezer     Vol. 11, p. 450 Susanna Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ebenezer Holmes, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 4 June 1750.

Holmes, Ebenezer      Vol. 17, p. 1     William Holmes, of Bristol, County of Bristol, Colony of Rhode Island, mariner, and Jeremiah Holmes, of Plymouth, Housewright, were granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 30 Dec. 1760.

Holmes Ebenezer      Vol. 71, p. 304 Jonathan Cobb, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Holmes, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1835, with Jas. Ruggles and Theo. King as sureties.

Holmes, Ebenezer     Vol. 10A, p.488 Ellis Whiting, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Ebenezer Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, Sally Holmes, the Executrix therein named having declined, on 14 Aug. 1837. David Holmes and Benjamin Whitmore, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Lemuel Leach, Stephen Doten, and William Burgess, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ebenezer Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 14 Aug. 1837.

Holmes, Edgar D.      Vol. 129, p.425 Lothrop T. Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Edgar D. Holmes, late of Kingston, on 10 May 1875, with Joseph S. Beal and Joseph A. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Eleazer        Vol. 13, p. 358 Eleazer Holmes and Ichabod Holmes, both of Plymouth, fishermen, were granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 Oct. 1754. [p. 471-478] Thomas Foster, Esqr., James Hovey, Thomas Spooner, Nathaniel Foster, and John Torrey, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Hannah Holmes, the widow of Eleazer Holmes, late of Plymouth, her third part or right of dower in the real estate of Eleazer Holmes, and to divide the remaining two thirds into eight equal parts, and assign two parts to Eleazer Holmes, the eldest son, and one part each to Lemuell, Ichabod, Job, and Joshua, sons of the deceased, and to Lydia the wife of Barnabas Churchill Junr. and Elizabeth the wife of John Bradford, daughter of the deceased, on 14 Apr. 1755. The division was dated 26 May 1755, sworn to and approved by the court on 26 May 1755.

Holmes, Elisha T.      Vol. 14E, p.224 Paraclete Holmes, of Kingston, Master Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha T. Holmes, late of Kingston, Master Mariner, as requested by the heirs at law, on 2 Oct. 1860, with Edward Holmes and Joseph S. Beal, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Elisha          Vol. 152, p.154 Freeman H. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 May 1879, with Henry B. Holmes and Angeline C. Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Eliza            Vol. 115, p. 37 John Holmes, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Eliza Holmes, late of Duxbury, who is the husband of the deceased, on 2 Dec. 1861, with Joseph F. Wadsworth and James Curtis, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Holmes, Elizabeth     Vol. 17, p. 98   Patience Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her daughter, Elizabeth Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 2 May 1763.

Holmes, Elkanah       Vol. 46, p. 294 Amasa Holmes, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Sept. 1818, with Ivory H. Bartlett and John Cornish as sureties.

Holmes, Ellis             Vol. 13D, p.150 Deborah Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Holmes Senr., late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is a child of the deceased, and was requested by the other children, on 19 Feb. 1855, with Henry Whiting and Ellis Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Elnathan      Vol. 52, p. 194 Elnathan S. Holmes, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elnathan Holmes, late of Plymouth, cordwainer, on 17 Feb. 1823, with William Bartlett & John Tribell as sureties.

Holmes, Ephraim       Vol. 39, p. 317 Mary Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Holmes, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 9 Sept. 1811, with Nath. Spooner & Ephrm. Spooner, Esqr., as sureties.

Holmes, Ephraim       Vol. 138, p.201 Ephraim Holmes, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 10 Sept. 1877, with Franklin Lewis and John Atwood, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, George        Vol. 15, p. 476 John Harlow, of Plymouth, Cooper, was granted administration of the estate of George Holmes, late of Plymouth, Cordwinder, on 5 Apr. 1760.

Holmes, George        Vol. 52, p. 193 John Thomas, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of George Holmes, late of Plymouth, Cordwainer, on 17 Feb. 1823, with Jas. Bartlett Jr. & Thos. Spooner as sureties.

Holmes, George W.   Vol. 129, p. 28 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Holmes, late of Bridgewater, on 23 Dec. 1872, with Joshua E. Crane and Lewis Holmes as sureties.

Holmes, George W.   Vol. 129, p. 92 James Wilde, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Holmes, late of Duxbury, on 12 May 1873, with Josiah Peterson and J. S. Loring, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Holmes, Hannah        Vol. 14, p. 483 Eleazer Holmes and Ichabod Holmes, both of Plymouth, Shoarmen, were granted administration of the estate of their mother, Hannah Holmes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 20 Apr. 1758.

Holmes, Hannah        Vol. 14E, p.164 Wm. A. Pleaseley, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Holmes, late of Halifax, on 9 apr. 1860, with Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, and Francis Howard, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Holmes, Hannah        Vol. 115, p.345 David Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is the husband of the deceased, on 11 Jan. 1864, with Wm. R. Drew and A. L. Drew, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Hannah        Vol. 129, p.407 William S. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his wife Hannah Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 Apr. 1875, with Saml. Harlow and L. T. Robbins as sureties.

Holmes, Heman         Vol. 39, p. 288 Mary Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Heman Holmes, late of Plymouth, anchor smith, on 16 July 1810, with Paul Bailey & Paul Bailey junr. as sureties.

Holmes, Henry          Vol. 71, p. 276 Cornelius Holmes Jr., of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Holmes, late of Bridgewater, cordwainer, on 1 Dec. 1834, with Charles Holmes and Shubael S. Lovell as sureties.

Holmes, Henry W.     Vol. 122, p. 8   Lucy B. Holmes, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Henry W. Holmes, late of Marshfield, who is the widow of the deceased, on 20 Jan. 1868, with H. A. Oakman and Julia A. Nichols, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Holmes, Henry B.      Vol. 122, p.504 Ambrose Magoun, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Henry B. Holmes, late of Marshfield, on 11 Sept. 1871, with Alfred Joyce and William J. Baker as sureties.

Holmes, Horace         Vol. 13D, p.172 Paraclete Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Horace Holmes, late of Kingston, Trader, as requested by the widow, on 3 Apr. 1855, with Joseph Holmes, of Kingston, and Peleg H. Stetson, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Holmes, Horace         Vol. 119, p.315 William S. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Horace Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 12 Mar. 1866, with Wm. R. Drew and A. L. Drew, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Ichabod       Vol. 34, p. 317 John Paty, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Holmes junr., late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 14 May 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 53-54] The Inventory of the Estate of Ichabod Holmes jr., late of Plymouth, was appraised by Benja. Warren, Jesse Harlow jr. & Ichabod Morton jr. on 26 May 1802, and totaled $1520.79, including his dwelling house & lot valued at $1200, 8 acres of wood land valued at $50, and a piece of swamp in Carver valued at $100. John Paty, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Jan. 1805, and he notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 14 Dec. 1802, and requested that commissioners be appointed to receive and examine all the claims against the estate. [Vol. 38, p. 55-56] Nathaniel Goodwin and Benja. Warren were appointed to receive and examine the claims against the estate, which totaled $885.85 in Dec. 1804, the largest claim being the balance on account of Geo. Watson, Esq., Eph. Bartlett jr. & Nathl. Carver jr. of a note for $500. The commissioners gave their oath on 15 Jan. 1805, at which time it was calculated that there was $767.86 to be allowed for the creditors. [Vol. 38, p. 57] Thos. Wetherell, Ichabod Morton jr. & Jesse Harlow jr., all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Rebecca Holmes, the widow of the deceased, her thirds or right of dower in the real estate of Ichabod Morton jr., on 8 Feb. 1803.

Holmes, Ichabod S.    Vol. 129, p.627 James A. Holmes, of Cambridge, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod S. Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 June 1876, with Curtis C. Howard, Erastus Harlow, and James Cox, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Jabez           Docket #10440 Eliza Holmes, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Jabez Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 19 Feb. 1760, with Ichabod Holmes and Leml. Morton, yeoman, both of Plymouth, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Holmes, Jabez           Vol. 17, p. 149 Nathaniel Morton junr., of Plymouth, yeoman, was appointed as administrator of the estate of Jabez Holmes, late of Plymouth, Fisherman, who died intestate, and administration had been appointed to his widow, who is now also deceased without completing the administration, on 26 July 1765.

Holmes, Jacob           Vol. 129, p.239 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Holmes, late of Middleborough, on 13 Apr. 1874, with Andrew Benson and Alpheus K. Bishup, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Holmes, James          Vol. 17, p. 156 Content Holmes, widow, and Solomon Holmes, mariner, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of James Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 28 Feb. 1766.

Holmes, James H.      Vol. 11B, p.249 Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston, Public Administrator, was granted administration of the estate of James Harvey Holmes, late of Kingston, laborer, the said Holmes having no heirs or kindred in this Commonwealth, on 8 Apr. 1844, with John Ford & Elbridge Chandler as sureties.

Holmes, Jedediah      Vol. 115, p. 85 Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Jedediah Holmes, late of Kingston, Esquire, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 6 May 1862, with Alexander Holmes and Edward Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Jeremiah      Vol. 34, p. 336 William Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 13 Dec. 1802.

Holmes, John            Vol. 1, p. 274   Patience Holmes, relict and widow of John Holmes, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 27 Sept. 1697. [p. 275] The Inventory of the Estate and Chattels of John Holmes, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Nathll. Holmes, John Morton, and William Shurtleff on 13 Aug. 1697, but not totaled. Patience Holmes, the Administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 27 Sept. 1697. [See the Settlement of the Estate of John Holmes of Plymouth, 1700]

Holmes, John            Vol. 5, p. 410   Nathaniel Holmes, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father, John Holmes, late of Middleborough, on 17 Sept. 1728. [p. 752-753] Mr. Jabez Vaughan, Mr. Isaac Tinkham, & Mr. Jacob Tomson were appointed to appraise the estate of John Holmes, late of Middleborough, on 12 Mar. 1729/30. The inventory was dated 11 Sept. 1730. [Vol. 6, p. 152-155] The Division of the Real Estate of John Holmes, late of Middleborough, made by Peter Bennett, Joel Ellis and Benja. White on 27 Feb. 1729/30, and approved on 5 Jan. 1730[/31], mentioned a share to Patience Cushman, wife of Ichabod Cushman of Middleborough, a share to Samuel Holmes, which mentioned land of his brother Thomas Holmes, a share to Susanna Miller, wife of David Miller of Middleborough, a share to Benja. Holmes, a share to Priscilla Holmes, a share to Sarah Sturtevant, wife of David Sturtevant of Kingston, and a share to Cornelius Holmes.

Holmes, John            Vol. 12, p. 239 Lois Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 July 1751. [p. 250-251] Petition of Lois Holmes, administratrix of the estate of John Holmes, late of Plymouth, for the personal estate of her late husband on 5 Aug. 1751, because she is in bad health, and not able to support their six small children.

Holmes, John            Vol. 23, p. 58   Oliver Holmes, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes, late of Halifax, Blacksmith, on 2 Sept. 1774, with Noah Tomson, of Halifax, and John Soule junr., of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Holmes, John            Vol. 39, p. 137 Polly Holmes, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 21 Sept. 1807.

Holmes, John            Vol. 52, p. 271 Barzillai Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 19 May 1824, with Hezekiah Cole & Luther Bradford as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 202-204] Spencer Brewster, John Prince, & Jehiel Washburn, all of Kingston, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 19 May 1824. The Inventory was dated 21 May 1824, his personal estate totaled $470.51, and his real estate totaled $1588.00, including his homestead farm in Kingston valued at $1100. Barzillai Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 June 1824. [Vol. 59, p. 528-531]  John Gray of Kingston, Jonathan Parker of Plympton, and Spencer Brewster of Kingston, yeomen, were appointed to divided the Real Estate of John Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, and assign it to and among the nieces and nephews of the deceased on 19 Sept. 1825. The division, dated 20 Oct. 1825, was into shares. One undivided share was assigned to Robert Cushman, Harvey Cushman, Ruth Holmes, & Betsey Morton (children of Ebenezer Cushman and his wife Susanna), Francis Holmes, Sampson Holmes, & Eleazer Holmes (children of Francis Holmes, deceased), William Holmes, Ruth Holmes, Susanna Holmes, Oliver Holmes, & Lucy Holmes (children of Simeon Holmes, deceased.) The next undivided share was assigned to Barzillai Holmes, Sally Adams, Levi Holmes, John Holmes, James Holmes, & Anna Walcott (children of Josiah Holmes, deceased), Jonathan Holmes, Almira Holmes, & Micah Holmes (children of Gershom Holmes, deceased). The next share was assigned to Josiah Holmes, who held land in common with John Holmes, deceased, the next share was assigned to Lois Holmes, the next share was assigned to Molly Briggs, wife of Seneca Briggs, the next share was assigned to Lydia Bisbee, wife of Reuben Bisbee, the next share was assigned to Gershom Holmes, the next share was assigned to Peleg Holmes, the next share was assigned to Lydia, daughter of Simeon Holmes, deceased, and the last share was assigned to Ebenezer Cushman Jr. The division was accepted and recorded on 21 Nov. 1825.

Holmes, John C.        Vol. 61, p. 36   Thomas Atwood, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of John C. Holmes, late of Plymouth, baker, on 19 June 1826, with Jno. B. Thomas & Thos. Russell as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 370-373] Ichabod Davie, Sylvanus Harlow & Ezra Harlow, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of John C. Holmes, late of Plymouth, baker, on 29 May 1826. The Inventory was dated 16 June 1826, and totaled $752.70. His real estate totaled $345.33, including a house lot on Pleasant Street valued at $240, and one third of an undivided barn & lot on School Street, and his personal estate also included one undivided third part of a number of commodities like flour, sugar, molasses, crackers, etc. Thomas Atwood, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 June 1826, and he was directed to deliver to Jane, the widow of the deceased, $350 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Holmes, John            Vol. 71, p. 379 Bartlett Holmes, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Jan. 1836, with Ichabod Morton and Edwin Morton as sureties.

Holmes, John            Vol. 152, p.204 John Holmes, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of John Holmes 2d, late of Halifax, on 13 Oct. 1879, with William B. Pratt, of South Scituate, and Robert Calder, of Hanson, as sureties.

Holmes, Jonathan      Vol. 39, p. 93   Rebecca Holmes, widow, and Charles Holmes, Gentleman, both of Kingston, and Heman Holmes, of Plymouth, Gentleman, were granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Holmes, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 8 Nov. 1806.

Holmes, Joseph         Vol. 7, p. 367   Benjamin Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 30 Jan. 1737.

Holmes, Joseph         Vol. 9, p. 491   Mr. Samuel Nelson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was appointed as administrator of the estate of Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, who died intestate and administration of his estate was granted to Benjamin Holmes, of Plymouth, who by the providence of God has been and still continues to be Exercised with the Falling Sickness and other disorders which have greatly affected him in his Intellectual faculties, Especially his memory, which render him incapable of the trust aforesaid reposed in him, he having moved that some suitable person might be appointed to complete the aforesaid administration, therefore administration is granted to Samuel Nelson on 24 May 1745.

Holmes, Joseph         Vol. 11, p. 117 Pheebe Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 24 Mar. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 299-300] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, taken by Joseph Bartlett, Solomon Silvester, and James Holmes on 15 May 1749, totaled £1980.16.8, including the Homestead House, Barn and Crib valued at £715.05, a meadow & pasture at Warrens Ground valued at £295, and Land at the Whale hole valued at £210. Phebe Holmes, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 May 1749. [Vol. 13, p. 478-481] Capt. Joseph Bartlett, James Hovey, Josiah Clarke, Nathaniel Bartlett, and John Blackmer, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Phebe Holmes, the widow of Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, her thirds or right of dower in the real estate of Joseph Holmes, and to divide the remaining two thirds among the children or legal representatives of the deceased, two shares to Jonathan Holmes, the eldest son, and one share each to Phebe Pearson the wife of William Pearson, Desire the wife of John Swift, Elkanah Holmes, Jane Holmes, and Joseph Holmes, children of Joseph Holmes, on 31 Mar. 1755, the other three children, vizt. Samuel, Hannah and Meriah, having already died without issue. The division was dated 10 Apr. 1755, and sworn to and approved by the court on 17 June 1755.

Holmes, Joseph         Vol. 23, p. 176 Phebe Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Joseph Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 July 1778, with Ebenezer Bartlett, of Plymouth, Housewright, and Stephen Doty Junr., of Plymouth, yeoman, as sureties.

Holmes, Joseph         Vol. 27, p. 50   Ebenezer Briggs, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Holmes, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 Nov. 1780, with Jacob Bennett and Caleb Loring as sureties.

Holmes, Joshua         Vol. 6, p. 409   Mr. Nathaniel Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his two sons, Nathaniel Holmes and Joshua Holmes, both of Plymouth, deceased, on 25 Dec. 1733. [Vol. 7, p. 4-5] Mr. John Winslow, Mr. Saml. Nelson & Deacon John Atwood, all of Plymo., were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, son of Nathaniel Holmes, and Joshua Holmes, late of said Plymo., on 25 Dec. 1733. The Inventory of the Estate of Joshua Holmes, late of Plymouth, dated 21 Jan. 1733/4, totaled £362.4.8, including £154 in Bills of Credit, his house and land joining it valued at £134, and a wood lot valued at £18. Nathaniel Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 May 1734.

Holmes, Joshua         Vol. 39, p. 408 Richard Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 7 May 1813, with Bar. Holmes Jr. & Richd. Holmes 3d as sureties.

Holmes, Josiah          Vol. 17, p. 30   Seth Bryant, of Marshfield, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Holmes, late of Marshfield, Cordwainer, on 9 Feb. 1761.

Holmes, Josiah          Vol. 27, p. 116 John Faunce and Jonathan Holmes 3d, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Holmes, late of Kingston, on 3 Mar. 1783, with Jed Holmes and Nich. Davis junr. as sureties.

Holmes, Josiah          Vol. 14E, p.246 Abiathar Hoxie, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 3 Dec. 1860, with Ephraim F. Churchill and Ellis Whiting, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Lemuel        Vol. 20, p. 405 Jonathan Holmes, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 June 1770, with Melatiah Holmes and Melatiah Dillingham as sureties. The Inventory of the estate of Lemuel Holmes, late of Kingston, was appraised by Capt. John Wadsworth, of Duxbury, and Capt. Robert Bradford and James Everson, of Kingston, on 10 July 1770, and totaled £371.18.3, including all his real estate that came to him by his father valued at £340. Jona. Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Sept. 1770.

Holmes, Levi            Vol. 61, p. 237 Anna Holmes, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Holmes, late of Duxbury, on 20 Oct. 1828, with William Sampson & Elijah Baker as sureties.

Holmes, Lewis          Vol. 34, p. 380 Joseph Holmes, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 3 Apr. 1799, with Jos. Bartlett ye 2d & Benja. Bramhall as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 28-29] Jesse Harlow junr. & Richd. Bagnal, Gentlemen, & William Barnes, Housewright, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lewis Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 3 Apr. 1799. The Inventory of all the Property of Capt. Lewis Holmes, deceased, not dated, totaled $1984.24, including the lower part of the House (whereof his brother Jos. owns the upper part or chambers) also the store & garden valued at $400, a wood lot valued at $18, a $520 debt in Boston now due, a note on Danl. & Chas. Jackson for $608.27, and a note on Capt. Jos. Bartlett for $180. Joseph Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 May 1799.

Holmes, Lewis          Vol. 119, p.208 Emily E. Holmes, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Holmes, late of Middleborough, on 11 Dec. 1865, with Noah Clark and H. W. Thomas, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Holmes, Lucretia B.   Vol. 119, p.229 Samuel Stetson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Lucretia B. Holmes, late of Duxbury, on 22 Jan. 1866, with John Alden and George Bradford as sureties.

Holmes, Lydia           Vol. 61, p. 106 Thomas Hammond Esq., of Carver was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Holmes, late of Carver, singlewoman, on 21 May 1827, with Saml. Vaughan & Ebenr. Cobb as sureties.

Holmes, Lydia T.       Vol. 129, p. 45 Gaius Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia T. Holmes, late of Kingston, who was her husband, on 20 Feb. 1873, with Frank H. Holmes and George W. McLauthlen, of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Marcus        Vol. 152, p.321 Lucy E. Holmes, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Marcus Holmes, late of Brockton, who is his widow, on 10 May 1880, with George N. Holmes and Lewis Packard, both of Brockton, as sureties.

Holmes, Maria          Vol. 12C, p.200 Ichabod T. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Maria Holmes, late of Plymouth, widow, who is a son of the deceased, on 7 May 1850, with John B. Thomas and Benjamin Bramhall, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Martin W.    Vol. 115, p.392 Jane Holmes, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Martin W. Holmes, late of Halifax, on 25 Apr. 1864, with Shadrack Standish and John Cook, both of Halifax, as sureties.

Holmes, Mary           Vol. 61, p. 340 Peter Holmes, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Holmes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 15 Feb. 1830, with Samuel Nelson & John Thomas as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 315] John Kempton Cobb, Samuel Nelson and Elisha Nelson, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mary Holmes, latye of Plymouth, widow, on 15 Feb. 1830. The Inventory, not dated, totaled only $59.18, no real estate. Peter Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Aug. 1830.

Holmes, Matilda        Vol. 138, p.239 Ephraim F. Churchill, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Matilda Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 10 Dec. 1877, with Chas. O. Churchill and Josiah L. Holmes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Mehitable    Vol. 129, p.680 Allen T. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Mehitable Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 11 Sept. 1876, with Allen Holmes, of Plymouth, and Atwood Holmes, of New Bedford, as sureties.

Holmes, Melvin         Vol. 14E, p.163 Wm. A. Peasely, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Melvin Holmes, late of Halifax, as requested by Betsey Holmes, the eldest daughter, there being no widow, on 3 Apr. 1860, with Zebina Keith and John O. Hudson, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Nathan E.     Vol. 122, p.516 Nathan Holmes, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan E. Holmes, late of North Bridgewater, on 25 Sept. 1871, with Edwin Davis and Samuel D. Maxwell, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 6, p. 409   Mr. Nathaniel Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his two sons, Nathaniel Holmes and Joshua Holmes, both of Plymouth, deceased, on 25 Dec. 1733. [Vol. 7, p. 4-5] Mr. John Winslow, Mr. Saml. Nelson & Deacon John Atwood, all of Plymo., were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, son of Nathaniel Holmes, and Joshua Holmes, late of said Plymo., on 25 Dec. 1733. The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Holmes, son of Nathl. Holmes of the North End of Plymouth, dated 26 Jan. 1733/4, totaled £397.12.8, including £307 in Bills of Credit, but no real estate. Nathaniel Holmes, administrator of the estate of his son Nathaniel Holmes, deceased, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 May 1734.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 7, p. 367   Mr. Benjamin Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Mr. Nathaniel Holmes, whose will in 1734 appointed his son Joseph Holmes as Sole Executor, but the Executor has since deceased without completing the execution of the estate, and Benjamin Holmes, the only surviving son of the said Nathaniel Holmes, deceased, is made administrator, on 30 Jan. 1737. [See the Will of Nathaniel Holmes.] [Vol. 9, p. 489] Benjamin Holmes of Plymouth, yeoman, upon the death of his Brother Joseph who was Exer. of the Testament of his father Nathll. Holmes of Plymouth, was appointed admr. cum Testamento to sd. Nathaniel, by the Judge of Probate, but so it hapned that by the providence of God Benjamin was and still Continues to be Exercised with the falling Sickness and other disorders which have Greatly affected him in his Intellectual Faculties, Especially his memory which renders him uncapable of the trust aforesaid reposed in him, therefore he prays that some suitable person may be appointed to Compleat both the administrations aforesaid, dated 24 May 1745.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 9, p. 490   Mr. Samuel Nelson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was appointed as administrator of the estate of Mr. Nathaniel Holmes, late of Plymouth, whose will in 1734 appointed his son Joseph Holmes as Sole Executor of his estate, but the Executor also died soon after accepting that trust without completing the Execution, and administration was granted to Benjamin Holmes, the only surviving son of the deceased, on 13 Jan. 1737, but by the providence of God Benjamin has been and still continues to be exercised with the Falling Sickness and other disorders which have greatly affected his intellectual facilities, especially his memory, which has rendered him uncapable of that trust, and Benjamin Holmes having moved that some suitable person might be appointed to complete the aforesaid administration, therefore administration with will annexed is granted to Samuel Nelson on 24 May 1745. [See the Will of Nathaniel Holmes.]

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 39, p. 56   George Drew, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Holmes ye 3d, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 7 Mar. 1806, with Leml. Drew & Leml. Drew junr. as sureties.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 52, p. 76   Sylvia Holmes, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Duxbury, Sail-maker, on 15 Oct. 1821, with Wait Wadsworth & Benjamin Crandon as sureties.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 61, p. 386 William Thomas, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 15 Nov. 1830, with Jno. B. Thomas & Allen Danforth as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 537-538] John B. Thomas, Esq., Allen Danforth, printer, and Thomas Bartlett, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 15 Nov. 1830. The Inventory was dated on 18 Dec. 1830, and consisted of only $75.00 in real estate, no personal inventory. Wm. Thomas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1830.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 10A, p.427 Thomas Holmes, of Halifax, son of the deceased, petitioned for administration of the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Mar. 1841. Darius Holmes, of Halifax, and Anthony Collamore, of Pembroke, were the sureties on his bond. Dexter C. Thompson, William Sears, and Nathaniel Morton, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Halifax, on 2 Mar. 1841. William Sears and Nathaniel Morton gave their oath before Dexter C. Thompson, Justice of the Peace, on 10 Mar. 1841, and Dexter C. Thompson gave his oath before Zadock Thompson, Justice of the Peace, on 8 Mar. 1841.

Holmes, Nathaniel     Vol. 12C, p.43  Allyn Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Holmes, late of Kingston, who is a son of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1849, with Oliver Sampson and Stephen Sampson, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Oliver          Vol. 39, p. 207 John Tilson, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Holmes, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1808, with Dan Parris & Oliver Holmes as sureties.

Holmes, Oliver          Vol. 115, p.420 Edwin Inglee, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Olive Holmes, late of Halifax, on 13 June 1864, with William Tillson and Cyrus Morton, of Halifax, as sureties.

Holmes, Orren D.      Vol. 119, p.150 Nathan Holmes, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Orren D. Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 10 July 1865, with Ebenezer H. Woodbridge and C. H. Lothrop, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Paraclete      Vol. 119, p.430 Alexander Holmes and Edward Holmes, both of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Paraclete Holmes, late of Kingston, Master Mariner, on the second Monday of Mar. 1867. Administration was granted on 11 Mar. 1867, with William S. Adams and Joseph S. Bartlett as sureties.

Holmes, Patience       Vol. 27, p. 237 John Gray, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Patience Holmes, late of Kingston, Single woman, on 11 Apr. 1787, with Elisha Brewster and Jno. Fuller as sureties.

Holmes, Peggy          Vol. 119, p.319 William Holmes, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Peggy Holmes, late of Pembroke, on 25 June 1866, with John Ford, of Marshfield, and Estes Kimball, of South Scituate, as sureties.

Holmes, Persis H.      Vol. 129, p.308 Alfred Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Persis H. Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Samuel Harlow and Stephen Lucas, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Peter            Vol. 34, p. 59   Jeremiah Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 12 Dec. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 439] The Inventory of the estate of Peter Holmes, late of Plymouth, dated 1 Jan. 1796, was appraised by Stephen Doten junr, Caleb Morton & Levi Whiting, and totaled £122.17.5, including his real estate of 30 acres of land, valued at £100. Jeremiah Holmes, the administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Jan. 1796, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Holmes, Peter            Vol. 14E, p.136 Galen R. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is the oldest son of the deceased, as requested by the widow, on 16 Jan. 1860, with D. H. Gilbert and Calvin Bearce as sureties.

Holmes, Peter            Vol. 122, p.302 Peter Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 14 Feb. 1870, with William R. Drew and Atwood L. Drew, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Peter A.       Vol. 129, p.544 Emeline M. Holmes, of Marion, was granted administration of the estate of Peter A. Holmes, late of Marion, who is the widow of the deceased, on 10 Jan. 1876, with Consider Benson and Asa F. Holmes, of Marion, as sureties.

Holmes, Philander     Vol. 13D, p.267 Erastus Wales, of Randolph, Norfolk Co., was granted administration of the estate of Philander Holmes, late of North Bridgewater, Teamster, as requested by the widow Betsey F. Holmes, and George A. Holmes, Susan Wales Holmes, and Ann Elizabeth Holmes, the children of the deceased, on 14 Jan. 1856, with Samuel S. Brett and Marcus Holmes, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties, but Erastus Holmes resigned the position as administrator on 25 Feb. 1856, and requested that Franklin Ames be appointed as administrator. [Vol. 13D, p. 285] Franklin Ames, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Philander Holmes, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 26 Feb. 1856, with Silas Packard and Edward Southworth, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Holmes, Polly           Vol. 61, p. 481 Thomas Hammond, of Carver, was appointed as administrator with will annexed of the estate of Polly Holmes, late of Carver, singlewoman, who deceased on 22 Dec. 1826, testate, and named Thomas Hammond, late of Carver, deceased, as executor of her estate, on 9 Aug. 1830.

Holmes, Priscilla       Vol. 7, p. 154   Mr. David Miller, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his sister in law, Priscilla Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 19 Aug. 1735. [p. 173] The Inventory of the Estate of Priscilla Holmes, late of Middleborough, not dated, was appraised by Samuel Barrows, Ichabod Southworth, and William Thomas, and totaled £78.11.6, no real estate, but two bonds worth £69.18. David Miller, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Mar. 1735/36.

Holmes, Prudence     Vol. 115, p.168 Eliab Ward, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Prudence Holmes, late of Middleborough, on 7 Oct. 1862, with George Pickens and Prudence K. Ward, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Holmes, Rachel L.     Vol. 129, p.326 Edwin Inglee, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Rachel L. Holmes, late of Halifax, on 8 Oct. 1874, with Abram Bourne and Martin Howland, of Halifax, as sureties.

Holmes, Rebecca       Vol. 39, p. 309 Charles Holmes, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Holmes, late of Kingston, widow, on 5 Aug. 1811, with Jedeh. Holmes, Esqr., & David Oldham junr. as sureties.

Holmes, Richard        Vol. 4, p. 82     Hester Holmes, relict widow of Richard Holmes, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 May 1718. [p. 82-83] The Inventory of the estate of Richard Holmes, late of Plymouth, was dated 30 Apr. 1718.

Holmes, Richard        Vol. 27, p. 252 Richard Holmes junr., of Plymouth, Sail maker, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Richard Holmes, late of Plymouth, Sail maker, on 27 Oct. 1787, with Thos. Jackson and Thos. Wethrell as sureties.

Holmes, Richard W.  Vol. 115, p. 64 William H. Nelson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Richard W. Holmes, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow and the only child of the deceased, on 4 Mar. 1862, with William Nelson and Jesse Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Richard        Vol. 114, p. 58 Ephraim B. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Richard Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 1 Apr. 1862, with William R. Drew and George F. Weston, of Plymouth, as sureties, who died testate, but the executor named is deceased. [See the Will of Richard Holmes].

Holmes, Robert W.    Vol. 152, p. 21 Ira Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Robert W. Holmes, late of Kingston, on 14 Oct. 1878, with Noah Prince and Porter C. Reed as sureties.

Holmes, Rufus          Vol. 34, p. 93   Patience Holmes, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus Holmes, late of Middleborough, mariner, on 14 Dec. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 424-427] Nehemiah Cobb Esqr, & Barnabas Cobb, Gentm., both of Carver, and Geo. Briggs, of Middleborough, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Rufus Holmes, late of Middlebo., mariner, deceased, on 14 Dec. 1796. The Inventory of the estate of Rufus Holmes, late of Middleborough, was dated 4 Jan. 1797, and totaled £406.62.0, including his real estate valued at £250. Patience Holmes, the administratrix of the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 25 Mar. 1797. She informed the court that the estate might be insolvent on 1 Jan. 1797, and Nemiah Cobb Esqr, and Barnabas Cobb, Gentleman, both of Carver, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Rufus Holmes, late of Middleborough, mariner. The claims totaled £238.44.0 on 11 July 1797, and on 12 Jan. 1798 George Briggs and Patience, his wife, formerly the widow of Rufus Holmes, were directed to pay the claims against the estate.

Holmes, Ruth            Vol. 27, p. 379 Jonathan Holmes junr., of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Holmes, late of Kingston, widow, on 8 Mar. 1792, with John Faunce and John Holmes as sureties.

Holmes, Ruth B.        Vol. 129, p.118 Angeline Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth B. Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is the only heir at law, on 14 July 1873, with Ezekiel C. Turner and Augustus Robbins, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Sally            Vol. 14E, p. 74 Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Sally Holmes, late of Kingston, on 5 July 1859, with James N. Sever and Richard E. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Sarah           Vol. 46, p. 421 Lucy M. Nicholson, of Plymouth, Singlewoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Holmes, late wife of Abraham Holmes, of Marshfield, on 17 July 1820, with Benja. Drew Jr. and Elizabeth Nicholson as sureties.

Holmes, Seth             Vol. 47, p. 110 Jerusha Holmes and Nathan Holmes were granted administration of the estate of Seth Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 12 Dec. 1814. The Inventory of the Estate of Seth Holmes, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Blackmer, Amasa Holmes, and Freeman Cornish, and totaled $1911.50, including his real estate valued at $1572. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 28 Jan. 1815, and Jerusha Holmes and Nathan Holmes, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 14 Mar. 1815.

Holmes, Seth             Vol. 61, p. 330 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1829, with Amasa Holmes & Gideon Holbrook as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 67-68] William Clark Esq., John Cornish and Seth Clark Junr., all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1829. The Inventory was not dated, his real estate valued at $817.00, and his personal estate was valued at $129.25. Ichabod Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Feb. 1830, and an allowance of all the personal inventory was granted to Nancy Holmes, widow of Seth Holmes, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1829. [Vol. 69, p. 68-70] William Clark Esq., John Cornish, and Seth Clark Jun., all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off one third of the real estate of Seth Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, to Nancy Holmes, widow, on 16 Nov. 1829. The division was approved on 15 Feb. 1830, and the administrator informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Holmes, Silvester      Vol. 39, p. 267 John Faunce, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Silvester Holmes, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 1 Oct. 1810, with Oliver Whitten & Joel White as sureties.

Holmes, Solomon M. Vol. 11B, p.565 Asenath Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon M. Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, who is the widow of the deceased, on 6 Dec. 1847, with Vinal Burgess & Abner S. Burgess as sureties.

Holmes, Spencer       Vol. 11B, p.440 Oliver Sampson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Spencer Holmes, late of Kingston, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 10 Aug. 1846, with Lewis T. Gray & Nathaniel Wilder as sureties.

Holmes, Stephen       Vol. 13D, p.235 Cromwell W. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is a son of the deceased, and was requested by the heirs at law, on 6 Nov. 1855, with Clark Holmes, Truman Holmes, and Marston Holmes, all of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Stephen       Vol. 119, p.138 Allyn Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Holmes, late of Kingston, on 12 June 1865, with Edward D. Chandler and John Mitchell, of Kingston, as sureties.

Holmes, Susan W.     Vol. 13D, p.373 Allen Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Susan W. Holmes, late of Plymouth, Single woman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 2 Feb. 1857, with Atwood Holmes and Ephraim Bartlett, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Sylvia          Vol. 52, p. 387 Ziba Hunt, of Duxbury, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvia Holmes, late of Duxbury, widow, on 8 Aug. 1825, with John Holmes & Henry Hunt as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 542-543] George Sampson, Gent., Avery Richards, saddle & harness maker, and William Sampson, Merchant, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sylvia Holmes, late of Duxbury, widow, on 8 Aug. 1825. The Inventory, dated 17 Oct. 1825, totaled $157.44, no real estate except for one third of a pew in Dr. Allyn’s meeting house valued at $25. Ziba Hunt, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Nov. 1825, and he was directed to sell all the personal estate at public auction.

Holmes, Thomas       Vol. 13, p. 209 Joannah Holmes, widow, and Abner Holmes, mariner, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 12 Mar. 1754.

Holmes, Thomas Jr.   Vol. 20, p. 83   Mercy Holmes, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Holmes junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 14 May 1768, with Thomas Savory and John Waterman, both of Plymouth, housewrights, as sureties. The inventory of the estate of mr. Thomas Holmes junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, was appraised by John Waterman, Thomas Savory, and Ephm. Spooner on 23 May 1763 [sic], and totaled £91.12.5, including his dwelling house and garden valued at £80. Mercy Holmes, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 May 1768.

Holmes, Thomas       Vol. 27, p. 33   Benjamin Bartlett, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Nov. 1779, with Ebenezer Nelson and Saml. N. Nelson as sureties.

Holmes, Thomas       Vol. 34, p. 153 Ebenezer Holmes, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Holmes, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 28 Mar. 1798.

Holmes, Tilden          Vol. 11B, p.131 Nathaniel Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Tilden Holmes, late of Kingston, on 16 Jan. 1843, with Samuel Adams & Noah Prince as sureties.

Holmes, Truman C.   Vol. 152, p.575 Curtis Holmes, of New Orleans, State of Louisiana, was granted administration of the estate of Truman C. Holmes, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 22 Aug. 1881, with Samuel Harlow and Wm. Atwood, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Walter M.    Vol. 152, p.259 Hannah B. Holmes, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Walter M. Holmes, late of Brockton, who is his widow, on 12 Jan. 1880, with Amasa S. Glover and Harrison O. Thomas, both of Brockton, as sureties.

Holmes, William       Vol. 15, p. 522 Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Willm. Holmes, late of Halifax, on 2 June 1760.

Holmes, William 3d.  Vol. 71, p. 72   Samuel D. Holmes, mariner, and Ansel H. Harlow, Cooper, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of William Holmes the third of that name, late of Plymouth, Master Mariner, on 5 June 1832, with George Harlow and Bradford Barnes as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 326-327] The Inventory of the estate of Capt. Willm Holmes 3d, Master Mariner, of Plymouth, was appraised by William Randall, George Harlow and Thomas Paty 2d, on 12 July 1832, and totaled $2325.31, including his homestead house and lot valued at $866.67, and an undivided lot of land on Water Street valued at $378.33. Samuel D. Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Aug. 1833.

Holmes, William M.  Vol. 129, p.543 William L. Chipman, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of William M. Holmes, late of Wareham, on 27 Dec. 1875, with Thomas R. Miles and Hiram Tilson, both of Wareham, as sureties.

Holmes, Winslow      Vol. 10A, p.143 William Thomas, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration of the estate of Winslow Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, the widow having declined, on 15 Jan. 1838. John B. Thomas and William R. Sever, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Southworth Barnes, William Churchill Jr., and John Bartlett 3d, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Winslow Holmes, late of Plymouth, on 15 Jan. 1838, and they made oath before Wm. Thomas Jr., Justice of the Peace, on 7 Apr. 1838.

Holmes, Zacheus       Vol. 20, p. 253 Silvanus Bartlet, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zacheus Holmes, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Aug. 1769, with Thomas Jackson junior, yeoman, and William Hall Jackson, trader, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Holmes, Zacheus       Vol. 61, p. 259 William Wright, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Zacheus Holmes, late of Plympton, mariner, on 13 Jan. 1829, with Pelham Holmes & Josiah T. Ellis as sureties.

Holmes, Zephaniah    Vol. 46, p. 28   Isaac Sampson, of Plymouth, Trader, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Holmes, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 24 Feb. 1814, with Elias Cox and John Gooding as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 480-482] James Spooner, William P. Ripley and Ichabod Morton, all of Plymouth and all freeholders in the county, were appointed to set off to the widow Bethiah Holmes as her dower one third of the real estate of Zephaniah Holmes, late of Plymouth, and to divide rest of the real estate between his daughter Nancy Holmes, and his grand-daughter Jane Avery Holmes, minor daughter of his son John C. Holmes, late of Plymouth, deceased, on 9 Apr. 1827. The division was approved on 18 Feb. 1828.

Hooper, David           Vol. 61, p. 410 Apollos Hooper, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Hooper, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 5 Apr. 1831, with Nathaniel Washburn & Seth Washburn as sureties.

Hooper, Elizabeth      Vol. 14E, p.279 Mitchell Hooper, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Hooper, late of Bridgewater, as requested by all the heirs, on 26 Feb. 1861, with Jabez Witherell and Philander Leach, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hooper, John             Vol. 2, p. 102   Sarah Huper, relict widow of John Hupor, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 23 June 1709.

Hooper, John             Vol. 4, p. 191   John Hooper, of Bridgewater, mason, was granted administration of the estate of his father, John Hooper, late of Bridgewater, on 19 May 1719.

Hooper, John             Vol. 8, p. 448   Joseph Packard, of Bridgewter, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jno. Hooper, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 18 May 1742.

Hooper, Luther          Vol. 61, p. 428 Lyman Hooper, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Luther Hooper, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 July 1831, with Abishai Stetson & Charles Hooper as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 262-263] Seth Washburn, Nathaniel Washburn, and Apollos Hooper, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Luther Hooper, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 July 1831. The Inventory was dated 2 Aug. 1831, his real estate valued at $873.00, and his personal estate valued at $104.81. Lyman Hooper, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Aug. 1831, and he was directed to sell at public auction the personal estate of the deceased. [Vol. 70, p. 263-264] Lyman Hooper, administrator on the estate of Luther Hooper, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the estate was insolvent on 5 July 1831. He was ordered to sell $900 of the real estate of the deceased to pay the debts of the estate on 2 Aug. 1831.

Hooper, Lyman         Vol. 71, p. 140 Soranus Shaw, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lyman Hooper, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1833, with Asael A. Shaw and Cornelius Holmes Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 433-435] The Inventory of the estate of Lyman Hooper, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Avery Fobes, Solomon Alden Jr. and Salmon Keith on 9 Feb. 1833, totaled $1844.67, his real estate totaled $1330, including his homestead at 18 acres with the buildings valued at $600, and his personal estate totaled $514.67. Soranus Shaw, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 Oct. 1833, and he was directed to deliver to Hannah Hooper, widow of the deceased, $150 of the personal inventory for her necessaries, and to sell the rest at public auction on 1 Oct. 1833. The accounting, dated 1 Oct. 1833, mentions payments made to Wm Washburn of $4.00, Philo Washburn of $5.80, and to Seth Washburn of $120.97.

Hooper, William        Vol. 13, p. 551 Willm. Hooper, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Hooper, late of Bridgewater, on 6 Oct. 1755.

Hooper, William        Vol. 23, p. 6     Thomas Hooper, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Hooper, late of Bridgewater, on 4 June 1773, with Zephaniah Willis and Zadock Leach as sureties.

Hooper, William        Vol. 52, p. 354 William Hooper & Abram Washburn, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Hooper, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1825, with Morton Eddy & Theodore Mitchell as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 293] The Inventory of the Estate of William Hooper, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Isaac Swift, Eleazer Carver Jr., and Reuel Fobes on 4 July 1825, his real estate totaled $3628.75, including his homestead in Bridgewater of about 34¾ acres valued at $2100, and $689.46 in personal estate. William Hooper and Abram Washburn, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 5 July 1825, and they were directed to deliver to Mary Hooper, the widow, $250 out of the personal estate as an allowance for her necessaries.

Hooper, Winslow      Vol. 11, p. 416 Joseph Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Winslow Hooper, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 3 Dec. 1750.

Hooper, Winslow      Vol. 71, p. 290 Paschal Bassett, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Winslow Hooper, late of Bridgewater, Merchant, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Joseph Hooper and George Bassett as sureties.

Hopkins, Samuel P.   Vol. 12C, p.389 Ruth C. Hopkins, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel P. Hopkins, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 16 Feb. 1852, with John K. Cobb and Nathaniel Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Hovey, Ivory             Vol. 34, p. 375 Dominicus Hovey, of Rochester, Gentleman, and Abner Bartlett, of Plymouth, Esq., were granted administration of the estate of Ivory Hovey, late of Plymouth, Clerk, on 22 Nov. 1803.

Hovey, James            Vol. 27, p. 63   Isaac Lothrop Esqr. and Ephraim Spooner, Gentm., both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of James Hovey, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 11 Apr. 1781. [p. 486-487] Whereas James Hovey late of Plymouth, Esqr., deceased, did on 1 Jan. 1761 make his will in writing, by which he appointed his wife Lydia Hovey as Sole Executrix, but she dying before the Testator, therefore administration cum testemento annexo was granted to Isaac Lothrop and Ephraim Spooner, both of Plymouth, on 3 Oct. 1781, with Wm. Watson and Nathl. Lothrop as sureties. [See the Will of James Hovey.]

Howard, Abiel           Vol. 23, p. 121 Phillip Bryant, of Bridgewater, Physitian, was granted administration of the estate of Abiel Howard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Feb. 1777, with David Kingman and Jonathan Cary, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Howard, Asa             Vol. 61, p. 218 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Howard, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1828, with Geo. Thompson & Abram Washburn as sureties.

Howard, Austin         Vol. 122, p.284 Jonas R. Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Austin Howard, late of North Bridgewater, on 10 Jan. 1870, with Benjamin R. Davis and Henry Southworth, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Howard, Caleb          Vol. 39, p. 350 Isaac Alden 3d, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Howard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1812, with Abel Kingman, Esqr., & Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Howard, Charles E.    Vol. 115, p.388 Horatio L. Washburn, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Charles E. Howard, late of West Bridgewater, on 11 Apr. 1864, with Azel Howard, of West Bridgewater, as surety.

Howard, Charles        Vol. 122, p.293 Francis Collamore, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Howard, late of Pembroke, on 24 Jan. 1870, with Francis P. Arnold and Allen Blackman, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Howard, Daniel         Vol. 39, p. 388 Caleb Howard, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Howard 4th, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1813, with Jesse Perkins & Isaac LeBaron as sureties.

Howard, Edwin         Vol. 52, p. 22   Daniel Crane, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Edwin Howard, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 18 Dec. 1820, with Abiel Nelson and John S. Haskell as sureties. [Vol. 53, p. 237] Danl. Crane, administrator of the estate of Edwin Howard, late of Bridgewater, Esqr., informed the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 18 May 1820. [Vol. 53, p. 257] Daniel Crane, administrator of the estate of Edwin Howard, late of Bridgewater, Esq., showed the court that the personal estate of the deceased was insufficient to pay its debts by $5000, and asked for a license to sell the real estate on 5 Feb. 1821, which was granted. [Vol. 53, p. 337-340] Daniel Howard Esqr., Nathaniel Edson, Gentleman, and Jonah Willis, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Edwin Howard, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 18 Dec. 1820. The inventory was dated 12 Mar. 1821, his real estate was valued at $7133.00, and his personal estate totaled $748.67. Daniel Crane, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Mar. 1821. [Vol. 53, p. 340] Daniel Howard, Esqr., Nathl. Edson, Gentleman, and Jonah Willis, yeoman, were appointed to set off to Betsey Howard, widow of Edwin Howard, one third part of the real estate of Edwin Howard as her right of dower on 18 Dec. 1820.

Howard, Ephraim      Vol. 129, p.344 Samuel F. Howard, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Howard, late of Brockton, on 20 Nov. 1874, with David Whittemore, of Quincy, and R. P. Kingman, of Brockton, as sureties.

Howard, Gideon        Vol. 11B, p. 21 Gideon Howard, of Randolph, Norfolk Co., and Austin Howard, of Hingham, were granted administration of the estate of Gideon Howard, late of North Bridgewater, Esquire, being two of the eldest sons of the deceased, on 15 Jan. 1842, with Luther Hayden & Cyrus Howard as sureties.

Howard, Hannah       Vol. 122, p.325 Curtis C. Howard, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Howard, late of Plymouth, who is her only son, on 11 Apr. 1870, with Stephen Lucas and John H. Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Howard, Hepsibah     Vol. 12C, p.72  Elam Howard, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Hepsibah Howard, late of West Bridgewater, who is a son of the deceased, on 3 Apr. 1849, with David Bartlett and Nahum Leonard, both of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Howard, James          Vol. 39, p. 206 Thaddeus Howard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Howard, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 24 July 1809, with Gamaliel Howard & John Willis junr. as sureties.

Howard, James          Vol. 46, p. 281 Rufus Robbins, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of James Howard, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 July 1818, with Josiah Robbins and Henry Robbins as sureties.

Howard, Jason           Vol. 34, p. 267 Daniel Howard ye 3d, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jason Howard, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 6 Mar. 1801. [Vol. 37, p. 5-9] Nathl. Russell, Ezra Kingman & Isaac Whitman, al of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jason Howard, late of Bridgewater, Gentm., on 6 Mar. 1801. The Inventory of the Estate of Jason Howard, late of Bridgewater, dated 10 Aug. 1801, totaled $352.30, no real estate, but included $327.01 cash received by the admr. for wages due deceased for service on board Essex Frigate. Daniel Howard 3d, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Aug. 1801, and he informed the court that he apprehended the estate was insolvent on 6 Mar. 1801. Nathl. Russell & Ezra Kingman, both of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Jason Howard on 6 Mar. 1801. The claims totaled $436.38, including notes to Nahum Mitchell Esqr. for $137.87, and to Sylvanus Lazell Esqr. for $161.82. After expenses the balance of the estate was distributed to the creditors on 18 Nov. 1801.

Howard, John            Vol. 3, p. 252   Sarah Howard, relict widow of John Howard, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 17 Sept. 1713. [p. 252-253] The Inventory of the personal estate of John Hayward [sic], late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Nathaniel Ames and Nathaniel Willis on 23 June 1713.

Howard, John            Vol. 5, p. 140   Mr. Edward Howard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. John Howard, late of Bridgewater, on 3 Oct. 1726. [p. 190-192] The Inventory of all the goods & chattels of Mr. John Howard, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Jonathan Hayward, Ephraim Hayward, and John Ames on 7 Oct. 1726, not totaled, but it included 15 acres of land near David Ames valued at £37.10.0, 13 acres and a third of land at blacks brook valued at £28, and other smaller parcels of land, but no homestead farm. Edward Hayward [sic], the administrator on the estate of his father, Mr. John Hayward [sic], late of Bridgewater, gave his oath to the inventory on 24 Nov. 1726.

Howard, John            Vol. 34, p. 389 Daniel Howard junr., of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of John Howard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Feb. 1805.

Howard, Jonathan      Vol. 7, p. 322   Mr. Jonathan Howard, of Bridgewater, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Jonathan Howard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Aug. 1737.

Howard, Oliver         Vol. 34, p. 268 Jesse Howard, of Duxbury, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Howard, late of Bridgewater, Trader, on 20 Oct. 1798.

Howard, Rufus E.      Vol. 10A, p.186 Julia Ann Howard, of North Bridgewater, widow of Rufus E. Howard, late of North Bridgewater, petitioned that Benjamin Kingman and Daniel Crocker, both of North Bridgewater, be appointed as administrators of her husband’s estate, on 7 Aug. 1838, which was granted with Peres Crocker and Eliab Whitman, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Howard, Silas            Vol. 52, p. 47   Caleb Howard, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Howard, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 15 June 1821, with Jona. Copeland, Esq., & Elijah Hayward 2d as sureties.

Howard, Thaddeus    Vol. 10A, p.121 James Ames, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus Howard, late of West Bridgewater, he being a creditor of the deceased, the next of kin of the deceased notified but failed to appear, on 29 Aug. 1837, with David Ames, of North Bridgewater, yeoman, and Lloyd Howard, of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, as sureties.

Howard, Thomas       Vo. 61, p. 170  Nathan Hayward, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Howard, late of Plymouth, Hatter, on 18 Feb. 1828, with George Bramhall and J. H. Loud as sureties.

Howell, Jeremiah      Vol. 5, p. 159   Lediah Howell, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Jeremiah Howell, late of Bridgewater, on 23 Nov. 1726. [pp. 180-181] The Inventory of the goods, chattels & credits of Mr. Jeremiah Howel, late of Bridgewater, was taken by Ephraim Howard, Shepard Fish & Nehemiah Washborne on 23 Nov. 1726, not totaled, but his Homestead & lot of meadow in the great meadow was valued at £361. Lediah Howell, administratrix on the estate of her husband Jeremiah Howell, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 Nov. 1726, and additional inventory amounting to £28.14.5 was reported by Ephraim Howard, Shepard Fish, and Nehemiah Washborne. [p. 218] John Washborne, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Howell, late of Bridgewater, which was originally granted to his widow Lediah Howell, who has since deceased, on 20 Feb. 1726[/27.] Additional inventory of the estate of Jeremiah Howell was appraised and added to his inventory by Ephraim Haward, Shepard Fish, and Nehemiah Washborne on 24 Feb. 1726/27 in the amount of £28.14.8, and the mare which was originally appraised at £7.10 was found to have had a wound that was not noticed before, and was therefore reappraised at only £3. [Vol. 7, p. 411-413] The Division and Settlement of the real and personal estate of Jeremiah Howel, late of Bridgewater, into six equal shares, was divided by John Keith, Eleazar Carver junr., and David Haward on 17 Apr. 1738, and settled upon the children, Lydia Howell, one of the daughters of the deceased, the first share, Sarah Howell, one of the daughters, the second share, Hannah Marvell the wife of Ephraim Marvell of Easton, one of the daughters, the third share, Susanna Howell, one of the daughters, the fourth share, and Daniel Howell, the son of the deceased, the fifth and sixth shares. The settlement was approved on 8 May 1738.

Howes, Hannah         Vol. 27, p. 452 Stephen Churchill, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Howes, late of Plymouth, widow, on 18 Oct. 1793, with Jos. Thomas and Timo. Goodwin as sureties.

Howes, Jeremiah       Vol. 27, p. 140 Hannah Howes, widow, and Sylvanus Howes, Fisherman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Howes, late of Plymouth, Trader on 17 Sept. 1783, with Thos. Doten and Ben. Ryder jr. as sureties.

Howes, Sarah C.        Vol. 129, p.319 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah C. Howes, late of Bridgewater, on 28 Sept. 1874, with Van R. Swift and E. H. Sprague, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Howland, Consider    Vol. 15, p. 304 Thomas Southworth Howland, of Plymouth, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of his father, Consider Howland, late of Plymouth, Gent., on 14 Sept. 1759. [p. 419-421] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Consider Howland, late of Plymouth, was appraised by William Thomas, Ebenezer Spooner, and Elkanah Watson on 31 Dec. 1759, and totaled £689.16.7. Thomas Southworth Howland, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Jan. 1760.

Howland, Henry        Vol. 61 p. 158  Samuel Leach, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Howland, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 17 Dec. 1827, with Caleb Finney & Jas. E. Leonard as sureties.

Howland, Ichabod     Vol. 11B, p.466 Henry Finney, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Howland, late of Plymouth, on 7 Dec. 1846, with Hiram Sampson & Elkanah Finney as sureties.

Howland, Isaac Jr.     Vol. 4, p. 388   Sarah Howland, of Middleborough, relict of Isaac Howland Junr., of Middleborough, granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 6 Mar. 1723/4.

Howland, Isaac          Vol. 27, p. 253 Nehemiah Bennet, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Howland, late of Middleborough, laborer, on 5 Nov. 1787, with Zeb. Leonard and Rufus Richmond as sureties.

Howland, Nathan      Vol. 13D, p.435 Elisha M. Dunham, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Howland, late of Plymouth, Manufacturer, as requested by the widow and next of kin, on 7 July 1857, with Stephen Doten Jr. and Bartlett Holmes as sureties.

Howland, Samuel      Vol. 13, p. 59   Josiah Cushing, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuell Howland, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 7 May 1753.

Howland, Seth           Vol. 5, p. 603   Elizabeth Howland, relict widow of Seth Howland, late of Middleborough, and Mr. Nathl. Southworth, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Seth Howland, late of Middleborough, on 15 Nov. 1729. [p. 640-642] The Inventory of the Estate both real & personal of Seth Howland, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Samll. Barrows, William Thomas and Jacob Tomson on 19 Feb. 1729/30, and totaled £1772.18.2, including his homestead valued at £696, and many other parcels of land. Nathanael Southworth and Elizabeth Howland, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 5 Mar. 1729/30.

Howland, Thomas S.  Vol. 27, p. 42   Elkanah Watson, Gentm., Joshua Thomas, Esqr., and Consider Howland, mariner, all of Plymouth were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Southworth Howland, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 5 May 1780, with Wm. Thomas and Francis LeBaron as sureties.

Hoxie, Abiathar         Vol. 11B, p.562 Abiathar Hoxie, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abiathar Hoxie, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the deceased, on 21 Feb. 1848, with George Bramhall Jr. & Robert Finney as sureties.

Hoyt, Curtis              Vol. 14E, p.230 Harriet Hoyt, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Curtis Hoyt, late of Plymouth, who is the widow, on 30 Oct. 1860, with John F. Hoyt and A. G. Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Hudson, Daniel         Vol. 10A, p.274 Betsey Hudson, of East Bridgewater, widow of Daniel Hudson, late of East Bridgewater, mason, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 2 July 1839, with Joseph Chamberlin and David Kingman, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Hunt, Asa                  Vol. 27, p. 361 Joseph Searls Hunt, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Hunt, late of Middleborough, clerk, on 11 Oct. 1791. [Vol. 34, p. 345-346] Whereas Asa Hunt, late of Middlebo. Clerk, died seized of good, chattels, rights & credits, and administration of his estate was granted to Joseph Searls Hunt, who has removed out of this commonwealth and is unsuitable for the trust, administration was granted to Nehemiah Bennet of Middleborough, Esqr., on 26 Sept. 1797, with James Peirce and Hugh Montgomery as sureties.

Hunt, Samuel            Vol. 52, p. 280 Deborah Hunt, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Hunt, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 21 June 1824, with Studley Sampson & Nathl. Winsor Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 250-252] Seth Sprague jun, trader, Lemuel Harlow, cordwainer, & George Sampson, Gentleman, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Hunt, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 21 June 1824. The Inventory was dated 17 July 1724, his real estate valued at $1140.00, and his personal estate valued at $1342.42, including $800 in notes. Deborah Hunt, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 July 1824, and she was ordered to sell $400 out of the personal estate at public auction.

Hyde, Joseph A.        Vol. 138, p.216 Williams Latham, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph A. Hyde, late of Bridgewater, on 8 Oct. 1877, with Galen Latham, Charles A. Latham and Eliab Latham, all of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Jackson, Abraham     Vol. 7, p. 86     Abraham Jackson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Abraham Jackson, late of Plymouth, Husbandman, on 24 Dec. 1734. [p. 110] The Inventory of the Estate both real & personal of Abraham Jackson, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Joseph Lucas, Abel Crocker and Jeduthan Robbins on the 25 Day of ___ 1734/5, and totaled £68.13.5. Abraham Jackson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Mar. 1734[/5].

Jackson, Abraham     Vol. 14E, p. 14 Abraham Jackson, Counsellor at Law, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Mr. Abraham Jackson, Merchant, late of Plymouth, who is the eldest son of the deceased, as requested by the surviving widow and next of kin of the deceased, on 21 Feb. 1859, with Isaac C. Jackson, Thomas T. Jackson, George H. Jackson, all of Plymouth, Merchants, and Thomas O. Jackson, of Plymouth, farmer, as sureties.

Jackson, Benjamin     Vol. 14, p. 419 Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Jackson, late of Halifax, on 22 Oct. 1757.

Jackson, Eliezer         Vol. 4, p. 196   Capt. Isaac Little, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Eliezer Jackson junr., late of Plymouth, on 19 Jan. 1719/20. No inventory was recorded.

Jackson, Hezekiah     Vol. 20, p. 83   Elizabeth Jackson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Hezekiah Jackson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 18 May 1768, with Thomas Jackson and Samuel Jackson, both of Plymouth, as sureties. [p. 83-84] The inventory of the estate of mr. Hezekiah Jackson, late of Plymouth, was appraised by William Watson, John Russell, and Epm. Spooner on 20 May 1768, and totaled £85.10.0¼. Elizabeth Jackson, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 May 1768.

Jackson, Israel           Vol. 5, p. 348   Abraham Jackson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his son Israel Jackson, late of Plymouth, on 17 Nov. 1727. [p. 366-368] Capt. John Dyer, Mr. Francis Adams, and Mr. Stephen Churchell, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the Estate of Israel Jackson, late of Plymouth, on 17 Nov. 1727. The Inventory of the Estate of Israel Jackson, of Plymouth, dated 12 Dec. 1727, totaled £133.1.0, his house & Land & stones at ye Waterside was valued at £80. Abraham Jackson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Dec. 1727, and items were set out to Mercy Jackson, Relict Widow of Israel Jackson, late of Plymouth on 5 Apr. 1728 to the value of £22.7.6.

Jackson, Joseph         Vol. 5, p. 397   Mr. Nathaniel Jackson, of Plymouth was granted administration of the estate of his son Joseph Jackson, late of Plymouth, on 22 June 1728. [p. 506] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Jackson, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Dyer, Haviland Torrey, and Samuel Kempton on 14 Aug. 1728, and totaled £90.48, including his dwelling house valued at £60. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1728, but no oath of the administrator was recorded. [p. 702-703] On 30 Apr. 1730 personal articles from the estate of Joseph Jackson were set off to the widow Remembrance Jackson totaling £19.02.0.

Jackson, Ransom       Vol. 39, p. 189 Sarah Jackson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ransom Jackson, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 8 Apr. 1809.

Jackson, Thomas       Docket #11241 Thomas Jackson and Samuel Jackson, of Plymouth, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Capt. Thomas Jackson, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 6 Nov. 1775, with Jonathan Diman, of Plymouth, yeoman, and James Hovey, of Plymouth, Esqr., as sureties. Not recorded in the probate book.

Jenkins, Benjamin S.  Vol. 138, p.253 Jacob G. Sparrow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin S. Jenkins, late of Plymouth, on 14 Jan. 1878, with J. B. Shaw and A. L. Childs, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Jenkins, Caleb           Vol. 46, p. 392 Jesse Dunbar, of Scituate, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Jenkins, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1820.

Jenkins, Mary            Vol. 2, p. 108   Nicholas Wade, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of his mother in law Mary Jenkins, late of Scituate, who by her will appointed her son Isaac Ripley as executor of her estate, who is also deceased, on 29 Dec. 1709. [See the Will of Mary Jenkins.]

Jenkins, Peleg F.        Vol. 12C, p.251 Eliza Jenkins, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg F. Jenkins, late of Scituate, on 26 Nov. 1850, with Edwin Young and Caleb W. Prouty, both of Scituate, as sureties.

Jennings, Samuel       Vol. 27, p. 179 Hezekiah Hooper of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Jennings, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 May 1785, with Edwd. Mitchel junr. and Eleazer Carver as sureties. [Vol. 29, p. 359-360] The inventory of the estate of Samuel Jennings late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Edwd. Mitchell junr., Nathan Hudson, and Ichabod Pope, and consisted of 30 acres of land valued at £90. Hezekiah Hooper, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Sept. 1785.

Johnson, Edwin         Vol. 122, p.285 Charles S. Johnson, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Edwin Johnson, late of North Bridgewater, on 10 Jan. 1870, with Henry Johnson and Enos H. Reynolds, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Johnson, Francis        Vol. 12C, p.206  Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Johnson, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and children of the deceased, on 20 May 1850, with Seth Drew and Samuel Adams, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Johnson, Hannah W.  Vol. 122, p.415 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah W. Johnson, late of Kingston, on 12 Dec. 1870, with Cephas Washburn Jr. and Benjamin Cook, of Kingston, as sureties.

Johnson, William      Vol. 13D, p. 82 Henry A. Ford, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William Johnson, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by Mary A. Johnson, the widow of the deceased, who declined, on 4 July 1854, with Daniel Ford and Jonathan Keith, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Josselyn, Abraham    Docket #11630 Mary Josselyn, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Josselyn, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 25 June 1778, with William Cocks Junr. and Seth Cocks, yeomen, both of Pembroke, as sureties. [Vol. 25, p. 108-111] The Inventory of the Estate of Abraham Josselyn, late of Pembroke, was appraised on 7 July 1778 by David Tilden, James Hatch, and Alexander Soper, and totaled £1356.3.2, including 76-2/3 acres of land with the buildings valued at £690. Mary Josslyn, the Administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 11 Sept. 1778, one third of the real estate was assigned to Mary Josslyn, the widow of Abraham Josslyn as her right of dower in the estate, and the balance was divided among his heirs: Abraham Josslyn, the eldest son, Mary Cox, wife of William Cox Senr, Elizabeth Cox, wife of Seth Cox, Dorothy Clark, wife of Reuben Clark, daughters of the deceased, and Abigail Josslyn, Lydia Josslyn, Celia Josslyn, Eleaser Josslyn, Tamar Josslyn, and Isaac Josslyn, the other children of the deceased, on 11 Sept. 1778.

Joyce, Ebenezer         Vol. 23, p. 110 Thomas Joyce, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Joyce, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 3 June 1776, with Caleb Carver, of Marshfield, and Israel Hatch, of Scituate, yeomen, as sureties.

Keen, Charles            Vol. 46, p. 162 Cushing Mitchell Junr., of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Keen, late of Bridgewater, Millwright, on 1 July 1816, with Zephaniah Howard and Alfred Whitman as sureties.

Keith, Asa                 Vol. 27, p. 415 Ephraim Cary, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1793, with Jesse Perkins and Jno. Noyes as sureties.

Keith, Asaba             Vol. 138, p.292 E. S. Whitmarsh, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Asaba Keith, late of East Bridgewater, on 8 Apr. 1878, with Allen Washburn and Isaac N. Nutter, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Bela                Vol. 119, p.444 Henry K. Keith, of Kingston, and S. Franklin Packard, of North Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Bela Keith, late of North Bridgewater, on 23 Sept. 1867, with Josiah W. Kingman and Albert Keith, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Benjamin H.    Vol. 61, p. 292 Solomon Hayward Junr., of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin H. Keith, late of Bridgewater, on 2 June 1829, with Jabez Harden & Zadock Thomas as sureties.

Keith, Caleb              Vol. 71, p. 330 Hezekiah H. Keith, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Keith, late of Bridgewater, on 7 July 1835, with Holman Keith Jr. and Thaxter Keith as sureties.

Keith, Edwin             Vol. 14E, p.252 Mitchell Hooper, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Edwin Keith, late of Bridgewater, as requested by all the heirs within the state, on 14 Jan. 1861, with Edwin H. Keith and Sumner Keith, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Elbridge          Vol. 71, p. 217 Thankful Keith, of East Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elbridge Keith, late of East Bridgewater, Housewright, on 20 Jan. 1834, with Isaac Alden and Nathan Whitman as sureties.

Keith, Hartwell          Vol. 34, p. 277 Isaac Wilbore and Jonathan Keith, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Hartwell Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 19 May 1801, with Alpheus Leach & Ebenezer Leach as sureties.

Keith, Howe              Vol. 13D, p.297 Isaac Keith, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Howe Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, who is a son of the deceased, and was requested by the other heirs, on 1 Apr. 1856, with Samuel Shaw and Isaac N. Keith, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Ichabod           Vol. 13, p. 186 Joseph Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Feb. 1754.

Keith, Isaac               Vol. 52, p. 225 Perez Keith, of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Keith, late of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 1 July 1823, with Barth. Brown, Esq., & Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Keith, Isaac               Vol. 11B, p.221 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Keith, late of Bridgewater, the widow of the deceased, Joanna Keith, having declined the administration and asked that Philo Leach be appointed, on 9 Jan. 1844, with Abram Washburn 2d & Artemas Hale as sureties.

Keith, Israel              Vol. 11, p. 81   James Keith, of Middleborough, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Israel Keith, late of Bridgewater, deceased, on 5 June 1748.

Keith, James             Vol. 27, p. 41   Zadock Leonard, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of James Keith, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1780, with Joshua White and Wm. White as sureties.

Keith, Jeremiah         Vol. 52, p. 189 Jeremiah Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 20 Jan. 1823, with Seth Keith & Zebulon K. Pratt as sureties.

Keith, John Jr.           Vol. 10, p. 497 John Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Keith Jr., late of Bridgewater, on 5 Oct. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 290-291] The Inventory of the Estate of John Keith junr., late of Bridgewater, not dated, was appraised by Capt. Nehemiah Washburne, Moses Orcutt, and Nathll. Washburne, and totaled £1915.0.6, including his Homestead with the buildings valued at £1600, his right in the Cedar Swamp valued at £26, and Daniel Keith’s bond worth £115. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 30 Nov. 1747, and John Keith, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Apr. 1748.

Keith, John               Vol. 39, p. 226 Joseph Keith, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Keith, late of Middleborough, Physician, on 19 Dec. 1809, with Martin Keith & Ambrose Shaw as sureties.

Keith, Jonas H.          Vol. 52, p. 182 Abel Kingman, of North Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Jonas H. Keith, late of West Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 16 Dec. 1822, with Thos. T. Beal, Esq., & Wm. S. Russell as sureties.

Keith, Jonathan         Vol. 52, p. 303 Sylvanus Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1824, with Apollos Leach & Nahum Leonard as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 397-398] Apollos Leach, Gentleman, Salmon Fobes, Gentleman, & Charles Bassett, trader, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jonathan Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1824. The Inventory of the estate of Jonathan Keith, late of Bridgewater was not dated, his real estate totaled $2365, including his homestead in Bridgewater of about 50 acres including an Island in the pond with the buildings thereon valued at $2000, and his personal estate totaled $800.73. Silvanus Keith, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Nov. 1824, and he was directed to deliver to Sarah, the widow of the deceased, $225 out of the personal estate as an allowance for her necessaries. [Vol. 59, p. 65] Sylvanus Keith, administrator on the estate of Jonathan Keith, late of Bridgewater, informed the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts by the amount of $2200, and requested a license to sell that much of its real estate on 21 Mar. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 306] Silvanus Keith, administrator on the estate of Jonathan Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, being licensed to sell the Real Estate of the deceased, petitioned for license to sell the reversion of the widow’s dower. License was granted 5 June 1825.

Keith, Jonathan C.     Vol. 122, p.145 Lucy R. Keith, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan C. Keith, late of West Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 25 Jan. 1869, with Charles A. Keith and Henry S. Keith, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Joseph Jr.        Vol. 27, p. 311 Seth Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Keith junr., late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Nov. 1789, with Thos. Sherman and Edwd. Howard as sureties.

Keith, Lewis              Vol. 14E, p. 76 Bela Keith, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Keith, late of North Bridgewater, Trader, who is the father of the deceased, on 5 July 1859, with Franklin Ames and Edwin H. Kingman, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Lewis              Vol. 138, p.291 E. S. Whitmarsh, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Keith, late of East Bridgewater, eon 8 Apr. 1878, with Allen Washburn and Isaac N. Nutter, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Samuel           Vol. 119, p.169 Samuel D. Keith, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Keith, late of Bridgewater, on 25 Sept. 1865, with Hosea Washburn and Zephaniah Keith, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Keith, Sarah              Vol. 34, p. 353 Avery Fobes, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was appointed the administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Sarah Keith, late of Bridgewater, widow, the Executor, William Fobes, having died without completing the administration, on 6 Oct. 1800.

Keith, Seth                Vol. 61, p. 375 Simon Backus, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Keith, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 5 Oct. 1830, with Azor Harris & Lot Whitmarsh as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 423-424] Paul Hathaway, Esquire, Azel Perkins, and John Clark, yeomen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Keith, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 15 Oct. 1830. The Inventory, dated 28 Oct. 1830, totaled $512.00, including his real estate valued at $300, and $100 in shares in the Boston & Taunton Turnpike Corp. Simon Backus, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Nov. 1830, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and was directed to sell the deceased’s shares in the Boston & Taunton Turnpike Corp. at public auction.

Keith, Seth Jr.            Vol. 39, p. 5     Seth Keith, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Keith junr., late of Bridgewater, trader, on 11 Apr. 1805.

Keith, Silvanus          Vol. 52, p. 371 Azor Harris, of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Keith, late of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 7 June 1825, with Daniel Munroe & William Harris Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 266] Azor Harris, administrator on the estate of Silvanus Keith, late of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 7 June 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 301-303] Alfred Whitman, yeoman, William Harris Jr., yeoman, both of East Bridgewater, and Thomas Chamberlin, of East Bridgewater, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Silvanus Keith, late of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 7 June 1725. The Inventory was dated 16 June 1825, his real estate totaled $658.50, including his dwelling house, barn & garden valued at $618.50, and his personal estate totaled $219.70. Azor Harris, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 July 1825, and he was directed to deliver to Lurana Keith, the widow, $180 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Keith, Solomon         Vol. 71, p. 103 Lucinda Keith, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Nov. 1832, with Zephaniah Keith and Zebulon K. Pratt as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 47-48] George W. Pratt, Lyman Hooper, and Salmon Keith, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Solomon Keith, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Nov. 1832. The Inventory was not dated, the real estate valued at only $60, and the personal estate totaled $224.67. Lucinda Keith, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 11 Feb. 1833, and she was allowed the entire personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 74, p. 55] Lucinda Keith, administrator of the estate of Solomon Keith, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 18 Feb. 1833.

Keith, Sumner           Vol. 61, p. 219 Solomon Keith, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sumner Keith, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 5 Aug. 1828, with Zeb Leach & Darius Darling as sureties.

Keith, Timothy Jr.     Vol. 11, p. 32   Timothy Keith, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Keith junr., late of Bridgewater, on 1 Feb. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 180] The Inventory of the Estate of Timothy Keith junr., late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Daniel Howard, Robert Howard, and Shephard Fish on 25 Feb. 1747, and totaled £473.1.2, including £144.13.8 cash due to the estate, but no real estate. Timothy Keith, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Dec. 1748.

Keith, Timothy          Vol. 27, p. 381 Joseph Searls Hunt, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Keith, late of Middleborough, trader, on 28 Mar. 1792, with Nehemiah Bennet and Sylva. Tillson as sureties.

Kempton, Oliver        Vol. 52, p. 123 Seth Harlow, of Plymouth, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Kempton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 18 Mar. 1822.

Kempton, Samuel Jr. Vol. 11, p. 343 Joshua Soule, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Kempton junr., late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 28 Mar. 1749.

Kempton, Samuel      Vol. 23, p. 39   Elizabeth Kempton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Kempton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 2 Apr. 1774.

Kempton, Thomas     Vol. 15, p. 527 Ebenezer Spooner, of Plymouth, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Kempton, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 15 July 1760.

Kent, Phebe              Vol. 39, p. 1     Sylvanus Cook, of Kingston, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Phebe Kent, late of Kingston, widow, on 5 Apr. 1805.

Kent, Samuel Jr.        Vol. 14, p. 150 Samuel Kent, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his son, Samuel Kent Junr., late of Kingston, mariner, on 4 Sept. 1756.

Kingman, Arnold       Vol. 119, p.214 Edwin H. Kingman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Arnold Kingman, late of North Bridgewater, on 26 Dec. 1865, with J. R. Perkins and Rufus Godfrey, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kingman, Charles E.  Vol. 138, p.348 Caroline B. Kingman, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Charles E. Kingman, late of Brockton, who is the widow of the deceased, on 26 Aug. 1878, with Noah Chesman and George H. Fullerton, both of Brockton, as sureties.

Kingman, Edwin H.   Vol. 129, p.272 Charles E. Kingman, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of Edwin H. Kingman, late of Brockton, on 25 May 1874, with Nancy L. Kingman and H. W. Robinson, of Brockton, and Greenleaf Kilbrith, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Kingman, John          Vol. 1, p. 90     The Inventory of the Estate of John Kingman Senr., of Bridgewater, appraised by Thomas Hayward, Samuel Allin Sen., and John Field, on 9 Dec. 1690, totaled £225.14.0, less debts due from the estate of £24.18.0. Elizabeth Kingman, the wife of the late John Kingman, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Feb. 1690/91, and Elizabeth Kingman, relict of John Kingman, deceased, and John Kingman and Henry Kingman, sons of the deceased, were granted administration of his estate.

Kingman, Jonathan Jr Vol. 71, p. 79  Abigail Kingman, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Kingman Jun., late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1833 [sic, should be 1832], with Morton Eddy and William Latham as sureties.

Kingman, Lucas        Vol. 12C, p.446 Sylvia Kingman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Lucas Kingman, late of North Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 5 Oct. 1852, with Benjamin Kingman and Abiel Kingman, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kingman, Nathan      Vol. 34, p. 62   Barnabas Curtis, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Kingman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 367-372] Jesse Perkins, David Edson & John Bisbee, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathan Kingman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1796. The Inventory of all the estate real & personal of Nathan Kingman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, dated 8 Feb. & 2 Mar. 1796, totaled $368.93, including his land & buildings estimated at 19½ acres, valued at $196.50. Barnabas Curtis, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1796, and informed the court that he apprehended the estate to be insolvent. Jesse Perkins, Nathan Alden junr., Gentlemen, and Josiah Edson, yeoman, were appointed to set off to Chloe Kingman, the widow of Nathan Kingman, late of Bridgewater, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband on 5 Apr. 1796. The return was dated 21 Sept. 1796, and approved on 3 Oct. 1796. Jesse Perkins and Abel Kingman, both of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Nathan Kingman on 5 Apr. 1796, which totaled $193.64, and was recorded on 7 Oct. 1796, and the balance of the estate was distributed to the creditors on 13 Mar. 1797.

Kingman, Otis           Vol. 122, p.569 Nathan O. Kingman, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Otis Kingman, late of East Bridgewater, on 12 Feb. 1872, with Wm H. Osborne and Isaac N. Nutter, of East Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 529] Samuel Keith, Zebina Keith and Isaac N. Nutter, all of East Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Otis Kingman, late of East Bridgewater, on 12 Feb. 1872. His real estate was appraised at $1050, and his personal estate totaled $915.70. Nathan O. Kingman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 26 Feb. 1872.

Kingman, Phebe        Vol. 13D, p.450 Vinal Lyon, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Phebe Kingman, late of Middleborough, widow, on 6 Oct. 1857, with Charles Keith and Barnabas H. Gray, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kingman, Philip D.    Vol. 154, p.448 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Philip D. Kingman, latye of Bridgewater, on 10 Dec. 1883, with Joshua E. Crane and Paul O. Clark, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kingman, Seth          Vol. 11B, p.149 Benjamin Kingman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Kingman, late of North Bridgewater, who is a son of the said deceased, on 4 Apr. 1843, with Jesse Perkins & Daniel Crocker as sureties.

Kingman, Susanna     Vol. 52, p. 108 Bela Kingman, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Susanna Kingman, late of Middleborough, widow, on 18 Feb. 1822, with Jeremiah Keith Jr. & Job Alden Jr. as sureties.

Kingman, William H. Vol. 12C, p.100 Abiel Kingman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William H. Kingman, late of North Bridgewater, who is the father and sole heir at law of the deceased, on 3 July 1849, with Jesse Perkins and Ephraim Copeland, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kinsley, Cephas        Vol. 34, p. 234 Zilpha Kinsley, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Kinsley, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, on 4 June 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 251] Hugh Montgomery, William Strobridge, & Geo. Williams, all of Middleborough, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Cephas Kinsley, Blacksmith, late of Middleborough, on 28 May 1800. The Inventory of the Estate of Cephas Kinsley, late of Middleborough, dated 30 May 1800, totaled only $129.49, adjusted later to $132.74, no real estate, but a Blacksmith’s bellows, anvil, iron vise, & some old iron. Zilpha Kinsley, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 4 June 1800, and informed the court that she apprehended the estate to be insolvent. No debts were presented, and the estate was settled on 4 June 1800.

Kinsley, Samuel        Vol. 23, p. 30   Sophia Kinsley, of Bridgewater, widow, and Samuel Kinsley, of [can’t read], yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Samuel Kinsley, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 19 Oct. 1773, with Solomon Leonard and Hezekiah Hooper, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Kinsley, Sophia         Vol. 34, p. 235 Sylvanus Leonard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sophia Kinsley, late of Bridgewater, spinster, on 4 June 1800, with Josiah Cotton Esq. & Zilpha Kinsley as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 264-265] Elipha. Cary Esqr., Seth Alden & William Snell, yeomen, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sophia Kinsley, late of Bridgewater, Spinster, on 4 June 1800. The Inventory of the Real & Personal estate of Sophia Kinsley junr., late of Bridgewater, dated 21 June 1800, totaled $997.83, including notes of hand with interest worth $628.62, one ninth part of a dwelling house valued at $33.33, 5 acres of land valued at $125, and 2/3 part of an acre of wood land valued at $12. Sylvanus Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 July 1800.

Kinsley, Unite           Vol. 71, p. 152 Andrew Haskins, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Unite Kinsley, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 May 1833, with Nathl. Staples and Joseph Jackson as sureties.

Langford, William     Vol. 14E, p.145 George Bramhall, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Langford, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow and only heirs at law, on 28 Feb. 1860, with Ebenezer Nickerson and Robert Finney, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Lanman, Jane            Vol. 13D, p.423 Isaac Lanman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Jane Lanman, late of Plymouth, who is the husband of the deceased, on 22 June 1857, with Isaac Brewster and Barnabas H. Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Lanman, Nancy         Vol. 138, p.118 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy Lanman, late of Kingston, on 9 Apr. 1877, with Simeon W. McLauthlin and Edward D. Chandler, of Kingston, as sureties.

Lanman, Nathaniel C. Vol. 119, p.449 Nathaniel C. Lanman and Albert Mason, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel C. Lanman, late of Plymouth, on 9 Sept. 1867, with E. C. Turner and William S. Danforth, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Lanman, Samuel        Vol. 34, p. 134 Peter Lanman, of Plymouth, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Lanman, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 29 Sept. 1797, with Thos Bartlett & Corns Holmes as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 247-248] William LeBaron, Gentm, Thos. Wethrell, & Thos. Mathew, yeomen, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Lanman, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 24 Sept. 1797. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Samuel Lanman, late of Plymouth, was dated 2 Oct. 1797, and totaled $760.85, including his dwelling house with the barn & garden valued at $650. Peter Lanman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 25 Oct. 1797.

Lanman, Samuel        Vol. 138, p.189 Hiram J. Lanman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Lanman, late of Plymouth, on 27 Aug. 1877, with Charlotte A. Bradford, of Plymouth, as surety.

Lapham, Samuel        Vol. 39, p. 77   George Bryant Lapham, of Medford, Middlesex County, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Lapham, late of Marshfield, mariner, on 4 Aug. 1806.

Latham, Chilton        Vol. 12, p. 382 Susanah Latham of Bridgewater, Widdow, was granted administration of the estate of Chilton Latham, late of Bridgewater, Gentelman, deceased, on 7 Oct. 1751. [See the Will of Chilton Latham.]

Latham, Chilton        Vol. 39, p. 341 Betsey Latham, widow, and Solomon Hayward, yeoman, of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Chilton Latham, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 19 Feb. 1812, with Cornelius Holmes & Benjamin Holmes as sureties.

Latham, Deliverance  Vol. 11 p. 310  Joseph Latham, of Bridgewater, Yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Deliverance Latham, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 1 Jan. 1749. [Vol. 12, p. 371-372] The Inventory of the Estate of Deliverance Latham, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Thomas Whitman, Seth Allen and Edward Michell on 18 Jan. 1749, and totaled £139.6.6. Joseph Latham, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 Jan. 1749.

Latham, Galen           Vol. 11B, p.263 Williams Latham, of Bridgewater, and Galen Latham, of East Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Galen Latham, late of East Bridgewater, on 4 June 1844, with Charles A. Latham and Eliab Latham, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Latham, James          Vol. 8, p. 4       Joseph Latham, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Latham, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Feb. 1738. [p. 74-75] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. James Latham, late of Bridgewater, dated 8 Feb. 1738/9 was appraised by Ebenezer Byram, Joseph Byram and Thomas Whitman, but not totaled. His real estate was settled by the intestate in his life time by deeds of gifts which totaled about £1697, including his homestead deeded to his son Joseph Latham valued at £800, and several other parcels deeded to Nathl. Harden, Nicholas Wade and Thomas Latham. Joseph Latham, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1739.

Latham, Nathaniel     Vol. 15, p. 56   Mercy Latham, of Bridgewater, widdow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Latham, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 6 Nov. 1758. [p. 380] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathll. Latham, late of Bridgewater, appraised by Thomas Whitman, Edward Mitchell and David Kingman on 25 Nov. 1758, totaled £161.6.5, including his land and buildings valued at £93.6.8.

Latham, Robert         Vol. 27, p. 287 Hezekiah Hooper, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Latham, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 5 Jan. 1789, with Benja. Willis, Esqr. and Jona. Benson as sureties. [Vol. 30, p. 504-505] The Inventory of the Real & Personal Estate of Robert Latham, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Timothy Mitchell, Robert Wade and William Mitchell on 31 Jan. 1789, and totaled £110.7.11, including his real estate valued at £90. Hezekiah Hooper, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Feb. 1789. [Vol. 30, p. 519] Hezekiah Hooper, the administrator, notified the court that the estate of Robt. Latham, late of Bridgewater, was insolvent on 2 Mar. 1789. [Vol. 31, p. 156-157] Seth Pratt, Gentm., Robert Wade, yeoman, and William Mitchell, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Jerusha Latham, the widow of Robert Latham, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, her thirds or right of dower in the real estate on 6 Sept. 1789, which was approved on 6 Sept. 1790.

Latham, Thomas        Vol. 23, p. 200 David Kingman, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Latham, late of Bridgewater, on 3 Aug. 1778, with Robert Orr and Seth Whitman as sureties. [Vol. 25, p. 113] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Latham, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Joseph Gannett, David Pratt and Robert Robinson, and totaled £438.17.6, including his real estate of 14 acres of land valued at £200. David Kingman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Oct. 1778.

Latham, Woodward   Vol. 34, p. 363 Galen Latham, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Woodward Latham, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Jan. 1803, with Jas. Thacher and Nathan Hayward as sureties.

Lazell, Joanna           Vol. 10, p. 461 Edmond Wood, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Lazell, late of Middleborough, widow, on 15 July 1747.

Lazell, Jonathan        Vol. 46, p. 388 Samuel Wilder, of Hingham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Lazell, late of Hingham, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1820, with Nehemiah Ripley Jr. and Jacob Cushing as sureties.

Lazell, Joseph           Vol. 34, p. 200 Daniel Howard, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Lazell, late of Bridgewater, Trader, on 7 Oct. 1799, with John Ames & Moses Cary as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 234-235] Nahum Mitchell Esqr., Isaac Whitman, & Nathan Lazell, Gentlemen, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Lazell, late of Bridgewater, trader, on 7 Oct. 1799. The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Lazell, late of Bridgewater, trader, dated 17 May 1800, totaled $500.77, no real estate. Danl. Howard Esqr., the administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 May 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 314]  Daniel Howard, administrator of the estate of Joseph Lazell, late of Bridgewater, informed the court that he apprehends the estate to be insolvent on 6 Oct. 1800, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Lazell, Nathan           Vol. 71, p. 74   Nathan Lazell, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Lazell, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 3 July 1832, with Nahum Mitchell and S. L. Mitchell as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 421-423] Nahum Mitchell, of East Bridgewater, Esq., Jacob Perkins and Nathaniel Witherell, both of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathan Lazell, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 3 July 1832. The Inventory was dated 1 Oct. 1832, and totaled $17,266.25, including his real estate, which totaled $9866.00, including his dwelling, house, barn, stable & corn barn with 8 acres of land valued at $6000, and several other parcels of land, and 12 shares in the Bridgewater Iron Mfg. Co. valued at $6600.00. Nathan Lazell, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Oct. 1832.

Lazell, Nathan Jr.      Vol. 71, p. 383 Nahum Mitchell, of Boston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Lazell [Jr.], late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 7 July 1835, with Bartholomew Brown and Ellis Holmes as sureties.

Lazell, Samuel          Vol. 34, p. 380 Thomas Fearing, of Hingham, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Lazell, late of Hingham, yeoman, on 4 Apr. 1804.

Leach, Benjamin Jr.   Vol. 14, p. 67   Hannah Leach, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Benjamin Leach Junr., late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 3 May 1756.

Leach, David             Vol. 14, p. 184 Hannah Leach, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Dec. 1756.

Leach, Ezra               Vol. 138, p. 80 Ezra H. Leach, of Plymouth was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Leach, late of Plymouth, on 12 Feb. 1877, with Geo. W. Morton and Robert F. Swift, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Leach, Ebenezer        Vol. 34, p. 366 Asa Leach, of Raynham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1803.

Leach, Finney           Vol. 10A, p.307 Mercy Leach, of Plymouth, widow of Finney Leach, late of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 2 Dec. 1839, with Ezra Finney and Ephraim Finney, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Leach, George M.      Vol. 138, p. 90 Giles Leach, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of George M. Leach, late of Middleborough, on 28 Feb. 1877, with George M. Leach Jr., of Raynham, and Betsey E. Leach, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Leach, Giles              Vol. 11, p. 427 Micha Leach, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Giles Leach, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Feb. 1749.

Leach, Isaiah             Vol. 23, p. 182 David Alden, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Leach, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Dec. 1778, with Jeremiah Washburne and Simeon Wood as sureties.

Leach, James             Vol. 34, p. 216 Alpheus Leach, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of James Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Jan. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 232-233] Danl. Hartwell, Jos. Bassett ye 2d, & Isaac Wilber, all of Bridgewater, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Jan. 1800. The Inventory of the Estate of James Leach, late of Bridgewater, dated 21 Mar. 1800, totaled $1863.46, including his homestead farm with the buildings valued at $1155, a lot of swamp lying in the Old Cedar Swamp valued at $116, 2 lots in the Little Cedar Swamp valued at $105, a small meadow lot valued at $100, and one half & two quarters of different Pews in the Congregational meeting house in the South Precinct in Bridgewater valued at $58. Alpheus Leach, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1800.

Leach, Jephta            Vol. 27, p. 144 James Leach, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jeptha Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Feb. 1784, with Hez. Hooper and Eleazer Cary as sureties.

Leach, Jesse              Vol. 23, p. 5     Zadock Leach, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father Jesse Leach, late of Bridgewater, on 4 June 1773, with Zephaniah Willis and Thomas Hooper as sureties.

Leach, Lemuel          Vol. 46, p. 406 Lemuel Leach, of Plymouth, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Leach, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 17 Apr. 1820, with Finney Leach and Isaac Bartlett as sureties.

Leach, Lemuel          Vol. 14E, p.179 Ezra Leach, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Leach, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the deceased, the widow of the deceased being upwards of 90 years, on 21 May 1860, with Reuben Leach and David Leach, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Leach, Mary              Vol. 12C, p.318 Seth Freeman, of Rochester, Master Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Leach, late of Rochester, widow, as requested by the heirs, on 3 June 1851, with Solomon K. Eaton and Abner Harlow, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Leach, Nehemiah      Vol. 20, p. 277 James Leach, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 9 Oct. 1769, with John Fobes, yeoman, and Nathan Hayward, Esqr., both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leach, Samuel           Vol. 17, p. 22   Elijah Leach, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Leach, late of Bridgewater, on 6 Apr. 1761.

Leach, Seth               Vol. 12C, p.266 Horace D. Howard, of Easton, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of Seth Leach, late of West Bridgewater, as requested by his widow Betsey Leach, who waives her right, on 13 Jan. 1851, with Seba Howard, of Easton, and Samuel Dunbar, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leach, Solomon        Vol. 10A, p. 36 Mary Leach, of Rochester, widow of Solomon Leach, late of Rochester, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 2 Nov. 1836, with Seth Freeman and Andrew Southworth as sureties.

Leach, Susanna         Vol. 115, p. 97 John Harlow 2d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Susanna Leach, late of Plymouth, on 3 June 1862, with Ezra Leach and David Leach, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Leach, Unite K.         Vol. 122, p.477 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Unite K. Leach, late of Bridgewater, on 22 May 1871, with Philip D. Kingman and Lewis Holmes, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leach, Zadock           Docket #12480 Susanna Leach, widow of Zadock Leach, was granted administration of his estate in 1788, but the Letters of Administration were not recorded. Thomas Hooper, Gentm., Solomon Keith, Gentm., and Robert Fobes, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, was appointed to appraise the estate of Zadock Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 May 1788. The inventory was dated 29 May 1788, and totaled £277.18.7, including his real estate, valued at £163.8. Susanna Leach, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 1 Sept. 1788. On 18 Sept. 1805 Isaac Wilbore, yeoman, Solomon Alden junr., Gentleman, both of Bridgewater, and Simon Backus, of Middleborough, yeoman, were set off from the real estate of Zadock Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, one third to the widow Susanna Leach, and to divide the remainer into 8 parts and assign one part each to Susanna, the wife of Edward Richmond, Beza Leach, Abraham Leach, Zebedee Leach, Parney, the wife of Apollos Eaton, Rufus Leach, Zadock Leach, and Ezekiel Leach. The division was dated 1 Oct. 1805, sworn to on 7 Oct. 1805, and approved on 17 Sept. 1810.

Leach, Zadock           Vol. 39, p. 15   Daniel Crane, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Zadock Leach, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 20 Aug. 1805, with Avery Fobes & Edwin Howard as sureties.

Leach, Zadock           Vol. 119, p.368 Zadock W. Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Zadock Leach, late of Bridgewater, on 10 Dec. 1866, with N. F. C. Pratt, of Middleborough, and Job H. Johnson, of Bridgewater as sureties.

LeBaron, Francis       Vol. 6, p. 117   Doctr Lazarus LeBaron & Mr. Samuel Bartlett Mercht., both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of your late brother Francis LeBaron of Plymouth, Cooper, on 25 Jan. 1731[/32]. [p. 225-226] The Inventory of the Estate of Francis LeBaron, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Samuel Nelson, Stephen Churchell, and Joseph Lucas on 26 Sept. 1732, and totaled £378.8.10. Samuel Bartlett and Lazarus LeBaron, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 3 Nov. 1732.

LeBaron, Francis       Vol. 17, p. 34   James Lebaron, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Francis LeBaron, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 17 May 1761.

LeBaron, Francis       Vol. 23, p. 40   Isaac LeBaron, of Plymouth, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Francis LeBaron, late of Plymouth, Goldsmith, on 3 Feb. 1774, with Edward Winslow junr. and William LeBaron, Hatter, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

LeBaron, James         Vol. 9, p. 316   Martha Lebaron, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Lebaron, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 10 July 1744. [Vol. 9, p. 380-381] Benjamin Churchell, of Plympton, Nehemiah Bennet, of Middleborough, and John Shaw, of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Lebaron, late of Middleborough, on 10 July 1744. The Inventory, dated 2 Oct. 1744, totaled £1679.12.0, including his lots 142 & 143 with his house, barn, corn house and orchard valued at £600, and several other parcels of land. Martha Lebaron, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Dec. 1744. [Vol. 10, p. 217-222] Nehemiah Bennet, Seth Tinkham, Henry Thomas, and William Thomas, all of Middleborough, and John Shaw, of Plympton, were appointed to set off to Martha Parker, late widow of James Lebaron, late of Middleborough, her dower in the real estate of her late husband, and to divide the remainder among his children: John Lebaron, James Lebaron, Joshua Lebaron, Martha Lebaron, Francis Lebaron, Mary Lebaron, David Lebaron, and Lydia Lebaron, saving to John, the eldest son, a double portion, on 20 Sept. 1745. The division was dated 15 Nov. 1745.

LeBaron, Joshua        Vol. 27, p. 461 Levi LeBaron, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua LeBaron, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 19 Nov. 1793, with Japheth LeBaron and Wm. Hunt as sureties.

LeBaron, Levi           Vol. 46, p. 422 Matthew Cushing, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Levi LeBaron, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1820, with Benja. Drew Jr. and James spooner as sureties.

Lee, Isaac                  Vol. 17, p. 59½ Nathan Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Lee, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Jan. 1762. [Vol. 16, p. 266] The Inventory of the Estate of Isaac Lee, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by John Washbourn and Nathl. Morton, and was valued at only £17.9.2¾, no real estate, and sworn to on 5 Apr. 1762 by the appraisers and by Nathan Mitchell, the administrator. £15.11.0¾ in necessaries were allowed to the widow of Isaac Lee.

Lemote, Matthew      Vol. 17, p. 178 George Lemote and Richard Holmes, both of Plymouth, Sailmakers, were granted administration of the estate of Matthew Lemote, late of Plymouth, Sailmaker, on 20 Feb. 1767.

Lenerson, Solomon    Vol. 1, p. 1       The Inventory of the estate of Solomon Lenerson was appraised on 21 May 1686 by John Willis Senr, John Ames, Giles Keath, and John Feild, and totaled £80.6.0. Mary Lenerson gave her oath to the inventory on 15 June 1686.

Leonard, Abigail       Vol. 71, p. 48   Samuel Leonard Jun., of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Leonard, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, on 3 Apr. 1832, with Philander Wood and Lot Whitmarsh as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 168] The Inventory of the estate of Abigail Leonard, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, was appraised by Philander Wood, Spencer Leonard, and Warren Hill, but not dated, and totaled $177.70, no real estate, but a note of hand against Leonard Pratt for $100 plus interest. Samuel Leonard Jun., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Apr. 1832, and was ordered to sell the whole personal estate at public or private sale on 9 Apr. 1832.

Leonard, Almira B.    Vol. 10A, p.221 Edward Bates, of Pembroke, grandfather of Almira B. Leonard, late of Pembroke, a minor, petitioned for administration of the estate of the deceased, she having left no nearer kindred, on 3 Dec. 1838. Anthony Collamore and Thomas Turner, both of Pembroke, were the sureties on his bond. Thomas Turner, Robert Howland, and Allen Howland, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ruth E. Leonard, late of Pembroke, on 3 Dec. 1838.

Leonard, Ansel          Vol. 52, p. 197 Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ansel Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 17 Feb. 1823, with Benja. Pope, Esq., & Ebenr. Pratt as sureties.

Leonard, Arza           Vol. 13D, p.422 Franklin Ames, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Arza Leonard, late of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, as requested by the widow Mary Leonard, on 2 June 1857, with Edward Southworth and Lorenzo D. Henry, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, Benajah      Vol. 46, p. 124 Deborah Leonard, of Wareham, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benajah Leonard, late of Wareham, Trader, on 9 Oct. 1815, with John Benson and David Swift as sureties.

Leonard, Caleb F.      Vol. 10A, p.373 Levi Paine, of Randolph, Norfolk Co., and James M. Leonard, of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Caleb F. Leonard, Esq., late of Bridgewater, as requested by the widow and other heirs at law of the deceased, on 4 Aug. 1840. Cornelius Holmes Jr. and George Bassett, both of Bridgewater, were the sureties on their bond. Aretas Fobes, Isaac Fobes, and George Bassett, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Caleb F. Leonard, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Aug. 1840. Aretas Fobes and George Bassett gave their oath before Isaac Fobes, Justice of the Peace, on 22 Sept. 1840, and Isaac Fobes, Esq., gave his oath before Holmes Sprague, Justice of the Peace, on 21 Sept. 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 358-359] The Inventory of the Estate of Caleb F. Leonard, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, was appraised by Isaac Fobes, George Bassett, and Aretas Fobes on 2 Nov. 1840, and totaled $6732.97, including substantial real estate totaling $5550.42 consisting of many pieces of land and a shingle mill in Raynham. Levi Paine and James M. Leonard, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of Nov. 1840.

Leonard, Dan            Vol. 21, p. 57   Mary Leonard, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Dan Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Oct. 1771, with John Willis Esqr. and Jesse Dunbar, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, as sureties. The Inventory of the Estate of Dan Leonard, yeoman, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by John Willis, Samuel Kinsley, and Jesse Dunbar on 7 Oct. 1771, and totaled £339.5.7, including his home lands and buildings valued at £235. Mary Leonard, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Oct. 1771.

Leonard, Daniel         Vol. 34, p. 275 Caleb Leonard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Leonard, late of Middleborough, Trader, on 25 Aug. 1801. [Vol. 37, p. 494-495] Danl. Snow of Bridgewater, Esqr., Geo. Leonard, Gentm., & Abner Bourne, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Danl. Leonard, late of Middlebo., trader, deceased, on 25 Aug. 1801. The Inventory of the estate of Daniel Leonard, late of Middleborough, Trader, dated 29 Aug. 1801, totaled only $62.24, no real estate. Caleb Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Sept. 1801, and reported to the court that the estate was “deeply insolvent.” The accounting shows $35.22 allowed for the necessary support of the deceased’s widow & three young children, nothing remaining to pay the creditors after expenses were deducted.

Leonard, Elkanah      Vol. 3, p. 331   Charity Leonard, relict widow of Elkanah Leonard, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 1 Mar. 1714/15. [p. 357-358] The Inventory of the estate of Ensign Elkanah Leonard, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Morton, Redolphus Almes [sic], & Ichabod Southward [sic] on 16 Feb. 1714/15. [Vol. 5, p. 206-208] Jacob Tomson, Esqr., Capt. Ichabod Southworth and Mr. Rodulphus Elmes, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mr. Elkanah Leonard, late of Middleboro, on 5 Mar. 1724/5. The housing, lands and real estate of Ensign Elkanah Leonard, late of Middleborough, presented on 8 June 1725 was not totaled, but consisted of many different parcles of land, including a sawmill valued at £210, and his homestead valued at £900. [Vol. 5, p. 211-215] The Settlement of the real estate of Mr. Elkanah Leonard, late of Middleborough, dated 3 Feb. 1726, among the widow and children of the deceased, mentioned the widow Mrs. Charity Perkins, now wife of Capt. Jabe Perkins of Norwich in the Colony of Connecticut, who was the widow of the aforenamed Elkanah Leonard, and the remainder divided into seven equal parts among the six children of the deceased, namely Elkanah Leonard, Joseph Leonard, Simeon Leonard, Rebeckah Perkins, the wife of Jabez Perkins Junr. of Norwich in the Colony of Connecticut, Abial Nelson, the wife of John Nelson of Middleboro, and Jemima Leonard, with the eldest son, Elkanah Leonard, having a double share, approved on 7 Apr. 1727.

Leonard, Ephraim      Vol. 46, p. 365 James Leonard, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1819, with Thomas F. Leonard and George Leonard as sureties.

Leonard, Frederick    Vol. 122, p.242 Phebe D. Leonard, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Frederick Leonard, late of Lakeville, on 27 Sept. 1869, with Job Peirce, of Lakeville, and John Winslow, of Freetown, as sureties.

Leonard, George        Vol. 71, p. 81   James A. Leonard, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of George Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Aug. 1832, with Joseph Jackson and Lemuel Bourne as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 486-487] Thomas F. Leonard, William Bourne, and Joseph L. Jackson, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of George Leonard, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 7 Aug. 1832. The Inventory, dated 8 Oct. 1832, totaled $3517.00, including his real estate valued at $781, and notes from Jacob Holmes and James A. Leonard. James A. Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Nov. 1832.

Leonard, George        Vol. 12C, p. 68 Theodore W. Leonard, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of George Leonard, late of Rochester, who is a son of the deceased, on 3 Apr. 1849, with Thomas Dogget, of Middleborough, and Philip D. Kingman, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, George E.    Vol. 122, p.534 Susan Leonard, of Marshfield, petitioned for administration of the estate of George E. Leonard, late of Marshfield, who is the widow of the deceased, on 13 Nov. 1871.

Leonard, Isam           Vol. 122, p.361 Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isam Leonard, late of Bridgewater, on 11 July 1870, with Van R. Swift and Benjamin Hardin, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, Jacob          Vol. 5, p. 408   Mr. Solomon Leonard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Jacob Leonard, late of Bridgewater, on 21 Dec. 1728. No inventory of his estate was recorded.

Leonard, James A.     Vol. 115, p. 52 George H. Leonard, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of James A. Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 17 Feb. 1862, with James A. Leonard Jr. and Chas. S. Leonard, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Leonard, James         Vol. 129, p.476 Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of James Leonard, late of Lakeville, on 23 Aug. 1875, with Everett Robinson and C. B. Wood, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Leonard, James E.     Vol. 129, p.668 William M. Leonard, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of James E. Leonard, late of Plymouth, on 28 Aug. 1876, with Geo. F. Bartlett and Geo. W. Bramhall, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Leonard, John           Vol. 1, p. 321   Sarah Leonard, relict and widow of John Leonard, late of Bridgewater, and Joseph Leonard, son of the deceased, were granted administration of his estate on 23 Jan. 1699/1700, with David Perkins and John Washbourne, of Bridgewater, as sureties. The Inventory of the Estate of John Leonard, late of Bridgewater, was appraised on 21 Nov. 1699 by David Perkins and John Washbourn, and totaled £290.0. Joseph Leonard, one of the administrators of the Estate of John Leonard, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Jan. 1699[/1700]. [Vol. 1, p. 360-361] Elihu Brett, Samuel Edson, David Perkins and John Washbourne were appointed by William Bradford Esqr., Judge of Probate, to make a division of the estate of John Leonard, late of Bridgewater, among the widow Sarah Washburn, her thirds, and John Leonard, the eldest son, whose shares are to lie undivided, which was the desire of the widow, and to Enoch Leonard, Moses Leonard, Josiah Leonard, and Joseph Leonard, sons of John Leonard, and Sarah Leonard, the daughter of John Leonard, the widow receiving 50 acres of upland for her thirds, and John’s share bounded on the westerly side by the lands of Swetland, Enoch’s share bounded on the westerly side of the first lot, Moses’ share bounded on the westerly side of Enoch’s lot, Josiah’s share bounded on the westerly side of Moses’ lot and on the easterly side of land of John Washbourne, Josiah’s share at the head of Josiah’s share bounded on the easterly side by land of John Washbourne, and Sarah Leonard’s share being £35.19.10 paid in money or moveables when she reaches 18 years of age or at her marriage day, agreed to by the widow S. Leonard, John Leonard, Joseph Leonard, and Josiah Leonard, and approved on 30 Aug. 1701 by William Bradford, Esqr., Judge of Probate.

Leonard, John           Vol. 27, p. 398 Caleb Leonard, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 May 1792, with Jos. Clark and Jno. Barden as sureties. [Vol. 33, p. 82-83] Nehemiah Bennet, yeoman, Joseph Clark, Physician, and John Burden, yeoman, all of Middlebo., were appointed to appraise the estate of John Leonard, late of Middlebo., yeoman, on 18 May 1792. The inventory was dated 29 May 1792, and totaled £529.11.4, including his homestead land of 200 acres with the buildings thereon valued at £350, and about 35 acres he bought of Samuel Purrington at Fall Brook and 40 acres of land in Shutesbury valued at £61.5. Caleb Leonard, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 June 1792. [Vol. 33, p. 242-243] Nehemiah Bennet, yeoman, Joseph Clark, Physician, and John Burden, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to the widow Susanna Leonard her thirds or right of dower in the real estate of John Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, and to divide the balance into four equal shares, and assign one share each to Caleb Leonard, John Leonard, and Content Leonard, and one share to the heirs of Susanna Green, deceased, on 10 Oct. 1792, which was approved on 24 Dec. 1792.

Leonard, Jonathan     Vol. 46, p. 43   Silvanus Pratt, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 May 1814, with John Willis and Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Leonard, Jonathan     Vol. 10A, p.354 Caleb F. Leonard, of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 26 May 1840. Thomas Washburn and Jonathan Leonard, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. Paul Hathaway, Zephaniah Shaw, and Edward Richmond, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 26 May 1840, and they gave their oath before Caleb F. Leonard, Justice of the Peace, on 30 May 1840. [Vol. 10A, p. 391] James M. Leonard, of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration of the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 6 Oct. 1840, Caleb F. Leonard, administrator of the estate, deceased leaving the administration unfinished. Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, and Jonathan Leonard, of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. [Vol. 82, p. 329-330] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, not dated, was appraised by Paul Hathaway, Zephaniah Shaw and Edward Richmond, his homestead in Middleborough containing about 30 acres of land valued at $1250, and his personal estate not totaled, but small. James W. Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of October 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 432] James M. Leonard, administrator on the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 3 Nov. 1840.

Leonard, Jonathan     Vol. 11B, p.575 Godfrey Robinson, of Raynham, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Apr. 1848, with Job Robinson & Oren S. Dean as sureties.

Leonard, Joseph        Vol. 27, p. 143 Joseph Leonard ye 4th, of Middleborough, millwright, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Leonard, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 2 Feb. 1784, with Rufus Richmond and Jno. Shaw as sureties. [Vol. 29, p. 174-176] Rufus Richmond, yeoman, John Townsend, Gentm., and Zebedee Sprout, yeoman, all of Middlebo., were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Leonard, late of Middlebo., Gentm., on 2 Feb. 1784. His real estate totaled £319.6.0, and his personal estate totaled £13.2.5. Joseph Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 July 1784, and notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts.

Leonard, Joseph        Vol. 11B, p.254 Apollos Haskins, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Leonard, late of Middleborough, Millwright, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 28 May 1844, with Joseph J.C. Leonard & Horatio Nelson as sureties.

Leonard, Lewis N.     Vol. 129, p.119 George H. Leonard, of Boston, County of Suffolk, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis N. Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 14 July 1873, with James A. Leonard, of Kansas, and Charles S. Leonard, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Leonard, Lewis         Vol. 152, p.303 Fred M. Leonard, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 19 Apr. 1880, with George W. Wood, of Middleborough, and Nahum B. Wood, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, Martin        Vol. 11B, p.364 James M. Leonard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Martin Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by Joanna Leonard, the widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 7 Oct. 1845, with Artemas Hale & Edward Mitchell as sureties.

Leonard, Mary          Vol. 71, p. 169 George Leonard, of Rochester, Trader, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Leonard, late of Middleborough, widow, on 6 Aug. 1833, with Jos. Jackson and Seth Haskell as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 475-476] The Inventory of the estate of Mary Leonard, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Isaac Stevens, Joseph Jackson and George Soule on 1 Nov. 1833, and totaled $877.17, including one third of the personal estate of her husband in the hands of his administrator. George Leonard, of Rochester, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Nov. 1833.

Leonard, Mary          Vol. 71, p. 346 George Foster, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Leonard, late of Marshfield, widow, on 25 Aug. 1835, with Ebenr. T. Fogg and Charles Foster as sureties.

Leonard, Otis B.        Vol. 12C, p.514 Bradford S. Washburn and Nathaniel W. Leonard, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Otis B. Leonard, late of Middleborough, manufacturer, as requested by the father of the deceased, on 3 May 1853, with Albert Thomas and Zebedee Leonard, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Leonard, Peres          Vol. 34, p. 260 Elisabeth Leonard, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peres Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 23 Jan. 1801.

Leonard, Philip          Vol. 34, p. 367 Nathaniel Warren Leonard, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Philip Leonard, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 29 Mar. 1803.

Leonard, Phillip         Vol. 2, p. 99     Samuel Hill, son in law of Phillip Leonard, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Phillip Leonard on 12 July 1708. [p. 100] The Inventory of the estate of Phillip Leonard, late of Duxbury, was appraised by William Comer and Arthur Howland Jur. on 8 July 1708.

Leonard, Rufus L.      Vol. 71, p. 64   Charles J. Holmes, of Rochester, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus L. Leonard, late of Rochester, Merchant, on 2 May 1832, with Jos. Haskell and Theophilus King as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 205-206] Charles J. Holmes, administrator on the estate of Rufus L. Leonard, late of Rochester, was directed to sell at public or private sale the whole personal estate of the deceased on 2 May 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 482] Theophilus King, Joseph Haskell and James Delano, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Rufus L. Leonard, late of Rochester, Merchant, on 2 May 1832. The Inventory, not dated, totaled $1388.75, his real estate totaled $1325, including his lot of land with the dwelling house valued at $900. Charles J. Holmes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Nov. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 492] Charles J. Holmes, administrator on the estate of Rufus L. Leonard, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 13 Nov. 1832.

Leonard, Ruth E.       Vol. 10A, p.220 Edward Bates, of Pembroke, grandfather of Ruth E. Leonard, late of Pembroke, a minor, petitioned for administration of the estate of the deceased, she having left no nearer kindred, on 3 Dec. 1838. Anthony Collamore and Thomas Turner, both of Pembroke, were the sureties on his bond. Thomas Turner, Robert Howland, and Allen Howland, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ruth E. Leonard, late of Pembroke, on 3 Dec. 1838.

Leonard, Seth            Vol. 15, p. 428 Simeon Leonard, of Bridgewater, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Leonard, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 7 Jan. 1760. [Vol. 15, p. 437] The Inventory of the Estate of Seth Leonard, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Solomon Leonard and Jonathan Chandler, and totaled only £22.3.1½, no real estate. Simeon Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Feb. 1760. [Vol. 15, p. 439] Simeon Leonard, administrator of the estate of Seth Leonard, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the estate was insufficient to pay its debts on 4 Feb. 1760. [Vol. 15, p. 581-582] Claims against the estate of Seth Leonard, late of Bridgewater, totaled £27.0.2, presented by Josiah Edson jur. and Jonathan Chandler on 12 Sept. 1760.

Leonard, Simeon       Vol. 17, p. 73   Zadock Leonard, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Leonard, late of Middleborough, on 5 Apr. 1762. [Vol. 16, p. 299] The Inventory of the estate of Capt. Simeon Leonard, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Keith, Joseph Richmond and Benja. White on 15 Apr. 1762, and totaled £447.13.5, including his homestead farm valued at £333.6.8. Zadock Leonard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 29 Apr. 1762. [Vol. 16, p. 400] On 16 Oct. 1762 James Keith, of Bridgewater, and Joseph Richmond and Benja. White, of Middleborough, were appointed to divide the real estate of Simeon Leonard, late of Middleborough, among his heirs, the widow Abigail Leonard to get her thirds or right of dower, and the remainder into eight equal shares, two seventh [sic] parts to Zadock Leonard, the eldest son, and one seventh [sic] part each to Micha, Archelaus, Lucy, Diadame, Keziah and Rebecca, the children of the deceased.

Leonard, Simeon       Vol. 27, p. 456 Jonas Leonard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Nov. 1793, with Beza Hayward and Jona. Ames as sureties.

Leonard, Simeon       Vol. 52, p. 229 Zilpah Leonard, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Leonard, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, on 5 Aug. 1823, with Stephen Burgess & Joseph Clark as sureties.

Leonard, Simeon W.  Vol. 115, p.299 Spencer Leonard Jr., of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon W. Leonard, late of Bridgewater, on 28 Sept. 1863, with Van R. Swift and Philip H. Wing, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, Solomon     Vol. 17, p. 49   Solomon Leonard, of Bridgewater, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Leonard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1761. [Vol. 16, p. 238-239] The Inventory of the Estate of Solomon Leonard, late of Bridgewater, was appraised on 13 Aug. 1761 by Benja. Willis Junr., John Washburne and Johnathan Cary, and totaled £1072.3.2¼, including his homestead with the buildings valued at £634.13.4, his farm at Titiquot valued at £213.6.8, and a negro servant valued at £40.

Leonard, William      Vol. 5, p. 643   The administration of the estate of William Leonard, of Bridgewater, was not recorded. The appraisement of the lands of William Leonard, of Bridgewater, was made by Josiah Edson, Nathaniel Hayward, and Joseph Edson on 9 July 1722, and contained 3¾ acres valued at £7.10. No oath of the administrator was recorded.

Leonard, William C.  Vol. 12C, p.493 Bradford S. Washburn and Nathaniel W. Leonard, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of William C. Leonard, late of Brooklyn, NY, who has estate in the County of Plymouth, as requested by Susan E. Leonard, the widow of the deceased, on 22 Feb. 1853, with Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, and Philip D. Kingman, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Leonard, Zadok         Vol. 34, p. 73   Zadok Leonard, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zadok Leonard, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 2 Apr. 1796.

Leonard, Zebulon      Vol. 34, p. 21   Samuel Shaw, of Bridgewater, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon Leonard, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Jan. 1795.

Ling, Samuel C.         Vol. 71, p. 80   Joshua Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel C. Ling, late of Middleborough, painter, on 7 Aug. 1832, with Jas. A. Leonard and Lemuel Bourne as sureties.

Ling, Thomas            Vol. 23, p. 94   Theodate Ling, widow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Ling, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 May 1776, with William Bennet 2d. and Samuel Thacher, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Little, Nathaniel        Vol. 3, p. 339   Mr. William Little, of Plymouth, brother of Mr. Nathaniel Little, late of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of his brother on 25 June 1715.

Little, Thomas           Vol. 3, p. 189   Mrs. Mary Little, relict widow of Mr. Thomas Little, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 6 Jan. 1712[/13]. [p. 243-244] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Thomas Little, of Plymouth, was appraised by Ephraim Little, Joshua Morse, and William Clerk Junr., on 20 May 1713, and totaled £1383.13.9, including his housing, warehouses, wharf and lands valued at £1085.15. Mrs. Mary Little, the relict and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 June 1713.

Lobdell, Ebenezer     Vol. 34, p. 391 Judith Lobdell, of Plympton, widow, and Pelham Holmes, of Kingston, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Lobdell, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 6 Mar. 1805, with Jos. Holmes & Sylva. Thomas as sureties.

Lobdell, George B.    Vol. 122, p.391 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of George B. Lobdell, late of Plymouth, on 17 Oct. 1870, with Simeon W. McLauthlen and Benjamin Cook, of Kingston, as sureties.

Look, Adam              Vol. 34, p. 36   Jerathmeel Doty, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Adam Look, late of Rochester, mariner, on 12 Aug. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 391] John Stevens, Jona. Snow & William Crapo, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Adam Look, late of Rochester, mariner, on 12 Aug. 1795. The inventory of the estate of Adam Look, late of Rochester, mariner, dated 31 Aug. 1795, totaled only £29.3.5. Jerathmeel Doty, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Nov. 1795.

Loring, Benjamin      Vol. 71, p. 187 Daniel McLean, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Loring, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1833, with Geo. Sturtevant and Robert Inglee as sureties.

Loring, Freeman        Vol. 52, p. 16   Deborah Loring, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Freeman Loring, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 4 Dec. 1820, with Thomas Dingley & Seth Loring as sureties.

Loring, George          Vol. 11B, p.529 Charles Loring and John S. Loring, of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of George Loring, late of Duxbury, on 9 Aug. 1847, with George B. Standish, Wealthea Loring, widow, & Bailey Loring as sureties.

Loring, Ignatius         Vol. 8, p. 451   Sarah Loring, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ignatius Loring, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 June 1742.

Loring, John              Vol. 20, p. 343 Samuel Dawes, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Loring, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 13 Mar. 1770, with James Otis, of Scituate, and Seth Gannet, of Bridgewater, as sureties. The Inventory of the estate of Capt. John Loring, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Anthony Winslow, David Pratt, and Seth Gannett on 13 Mar. 1770, and totaled only £9.15.6. Samuel Dawes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Mar. 1770.

Loring, John              Vol. 46, p. 386 Mary Loring, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Loring, late of Plympton, Blacksmith, on 21 Feb. 1820, with Melzar Whitten and Heman Churchall as sureties.

Loring, Joshua           Vol. 34, p. 195 Hannah Loring, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Loring, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 5 Aug. 1799.

Loring, Melzar          Vol. 71, p. 66   William H. Soule, of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Melzar Loring, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 21 May 1832, with Jona. Parker and Zacheus Sherman as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 286-287] Oliver Churchill Jr., Oliver Parker Jr. and Abiel Washburn, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Melzar Loring, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 21 May 1832. The Inventory was dated 31 July 1832, and totaled $1665.59, no real estate, but it included a note against J. W. Thomson for $1480.00, and a note against Joshua Loring for $150.00. Willm. H. Soule, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Aug. 1832.

Loring, Nancy           Vol. 11B, p.567 Samuel Loring Jun., of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy Loring, late of Duxbury, being her son and eldest child, on 15 Jan. 1848, with Seth Sprague & William H. Sampson as sureties.

Loring, Samuel Jr.     Vol. 11B, p.504 Samuel Loring Jun., of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Loring Jun., late of Duxbury, who is the oldest son of the said deceased, on 12 Apr. 1847, with Charles Soule & Seth Sprague Jr. as sureties.

Loring, Southworth   Vol. 39, p. 170 Melzar Loring, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Southworth Loring, late of Plympton, mariner, on 8 Nov. 1808, with Simeon Loring & Melzar Loring junr. as sureties.

Loring, Thomas         Vol. 4, p. 117   Mrs. Deborah Loring, relict widow of Lieut. Thomas Loring, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 11 Oct. 1718. [p. 181-182] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Thomas Loring, late of Duxborough, was appraised by John Partridge, Samuel Seabury, and John Alden on 14 Feb. 1717/18, and totaled £551.19.0, not including stores of grain, meat, butter, etc., and his real estate, which was listed but left unvalued. Mrs. Deborah Loring gave her oath to the inventory of her husband Mr. Thomas Loring, late of Duxborough, on 9 May 1719.

Loring, Thomas         Docket #13213 Joshua Loring, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Loring, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1739, with Samuel Jacob, Gent., and Nathl. Loring, yeoman, both of Pembroke, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Loring, William         Vol. 46, p. 128 George Loring, of Duxbury, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of William Loring, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 30 Oct. 1815, with Jno. Watson Jr. and Edward Southworth Jr. as sureties.

Lovell, John              Vol. 15, p. 412 Joseph Lovell, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his brother John Lovell, late of Wareham, on 28 Nov. 1759.

Lucas, Ansel             Vol. 12C, p.539 John J. Russell, of Plymouth was granted administration of the state of Ansel Lucas, late of Carver, yeoman, as requested by the widow Abigail C. Lucas, on 5 July 1853, with John Russell and Charles G. Davis, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Lucas, David             Vol. 34, p. 77   Nathan Lucas, of Kingston, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of David Lucas, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 1 Aug. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 543-544] Robert Holmes, & Bildad Washburne, both of Kingston, and Joseph Maglathla of Pembroke, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of David Lucas, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 1 Aug. 1796. The Inventory of the estate of Mr. David Lucas, late of Kingston, dated 4 Aug. 1796, totaled $766.64. His real estate totaled $589, which included part of a dwelling house & about 3 acres of land adjoining it valued at $110, a barn & 4½ acres of land adjoining valued at $95, 7½ acres of wood land near the house valued at $64, and 20 acres of wood land in Carver valued at $320. Nathan Lucas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Aug. 1796.

Lucas, John               Vol. 20, p. 19   John Lucas, of Plympton, housewright, was granted administration of the estate of his father, John Lucas, late of Plympton, blacksmith, on 13 Feb. 1768, with Samuel Lucas, of Plympton, and Isaac Jackson, of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Lucas, John               Vol. 34, p. 365 Ephraim Pratt, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Lucas, late of Carver, yeoman, on 12 Mar. 1803.

Lucas, Samuel           Vol. 7, p. 265   Mr. Elisha Lucas, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Mr. Samuel Lucas, late of Plympton, on 21 Jan. 1736[/37]. [p. 341-343] The Inventory of the Estate of Lieut. Samuel Lucas, late of Plympton, not dated, was appraised by George Barrow, Nathanl. Atwood, and John Winslow, and totaled £1947.3.0. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 21 Sept. 1737, and Elisha Lucas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Sept. 1737.

Lucas, Warren           Vol. 14E, p.155 Charlotte Lucas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Warren Lucas, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 2 Apr. 1860, with John A. Shaw and Wm. T. Eddy as sureties.

Luce, Crosbe             Vol. 39, p. 172 Crosbe Luce, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Crosbe Luce, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 27 Dec. 1808, with Moses Hoyt & Chandler Holmes as sureties.

Luce, Seth                 Vol. 34, p. 321 Jedidah Luce, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Luce, late of Plymouth, Shoreman, on 21 June 1802.

Ludington, Almaria K. Vol. 138, p.33 Josiah W. Kingman, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Almaria K. Ludington, late of Brockton, on 13 Nov. 1876, with Francis H. Ludington and R. P. Kingman, of Brockton, as sureties.

Lyon, Henry              Vol. 52, p. 35   Betsey Lyon, of Halifax, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Lyon, late of Halifax, Housewright, on 3 Apr. 1821, with Zechh. Eddy & Nathan Mitchell, Esq., as sureties.

Lyon, Isaac               Vol. 11B, p.590 Lydia R. Walker, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Lyon, late of Middleborough, yeoman, who is the only child and heir of the deceased, the wife having already died, on 2 May 1848, with Peter H. Peirce & Elnathan R. Hathaway as sureties.

Lyon, Lemuel            Vol. 27, p. 297 Jeptha Ripley, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Lyon, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 June 1789, with Joshua White and Gid. Bradford junr. as sureties.

Lyon, Lemuel            Vol. 11B, p.604 Cynthia M. Lyon, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Lyon, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 1 Aug. 1848, with Charles White and Milton Alden as sureties. [Vol. 90, p. 283-284] The inventory of the estate of Lemuel Lyon, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John C. Perkins, Luther Murdock and Luther Murdock Jr. on 31 July 1848, his real estate consisted in only his right in the reversion of his mother’s dower valued at $113, and his personal estate totaled $105.75.

Lyon, Vinal               Vol. 46, p. 410 Seth Eaton Jr., of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Vinal Lyon, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 May 1820, with Luther Murdock and Lemuel Lyon as sureties. [Vol. 53, p. 57-58] Luther Murdock, Gentleman, Silas White and Edward Cole, Yeomen, all of Middleborough, was appointed to appraise the estate of Vinal Lyon, late of Middleborough, on 1 May 1820. The Inventory of the Estate of Vinal Lyon, late of Middleborough, was dated 20 May 1820, his real estate was valued at $1527, including his homestead valued at $1480, and his personal estate totaled $346.74. Seth Eaton Junr, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 July 1820, and his widow Chloe Lyon was granted $346.74 for her necessaries. [Vol. 50, p. 576] On 1 May 1820 Seth Eaton Junr. notified the court that the personal estate of Vinal Lyon, late of Middleborough, yeoman, was insufficient to pay its debts. [Vol. 53, p. 176-179] On 1 May 1820 Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, Esqr., and Luther Murdock, of Middleborough, Gentleman, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate. On 20 Nov. 1820 Seth Eaton Junr. petitioned for a license to sell part of the real estate of Vinal Lyon, late of Middleborough, to pay his debts. Luther Murdock, Gentlemen, Silas White and Edward Cole, Yeomen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to the widow Chloe Lyon one third of the real estate of Vinal Lyon as her dower in his estate, on 14 Nov. 1820, which was approved on 20 Nov. 1820. Claims allowed totaled $707.51 on 27 Nov. 1820.

Lyon, Vinal               Vol. 119, p.367 Damaris W. Lyon, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Vinal Lyon, late of North Bridgewater, on 26 Nov. 1866, with Charles P. Keith and Bela Keith, of North Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 315] Bela Keith, Josiah W. Kingman, and Franklin Keith, all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Vinal Lyon, late of North Bridgewater, on 26 Nov. 1866. The inventory was dated 19 Dec. 1866, his real estate totaled $13,007.00, and his personal estate totaled $3872.47. Damaris W. Lyon, the Administratrix, gave here oath to the inventory on 24 Dec. 1866.

Macomber, Joseph     Vol. 115, p.116 Beulah Macomber, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Macomber, late of Middleborough, on 5 Aug. 1862, with James Cole Jr. and Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Macomber, Warren S. Vol. 129, p.617 George F. Weston, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Warren S. Macomber, late of Plymouth, on 8 May 1876, with Chas. O. Churchill and Geo. H. Chase, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Magoun, Calvin S.     Vol. 122, p.274 Martha S. Magoun, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin S. Magoun, late of Marshfield, on 13 Dec. 1869, with John Ford and Luther Magoun, of Marshfield, as sureties.

Mahurin, Benjamin    Vol. 17, p. 13   Thomas Whitman, of Bridgewater, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Mahurin, late of Bridgewater, labourer, on 2 Mar. 1761.

Manter, Belcher         Vol. 11B, p.582 William Manter, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Belcher Manter, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son of the deceased, on 10 Apr. 1848, with Ephraim Finney & William Gooding as sureties.

Manter, Thomas        Vol. 11B, p.151 David Manter, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Manter, late of Plymouth, on 10 Apr. 1843, with Prince Manter Jr. & James Cornish as sureties.

McFarlin, Hewett      Docket #13796 Sampson McFarlin, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Hewett McFarlin, late of Carver, who is the son of the deceased, on 3 Aug. 1852, with John Bent 2d, of Carver, and Lothrop Shurtleff, of Middleborough, as sureties.

McFarlin, John          Vol. 11B, p.255 Joseph Barrows, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of John McFarlin, late of Carver, yeoman, on 28 May 1844, with Huet McFarlen & William Shurtleff 2d as sureties.

McLathley, John        Vol. 23, p. 145 Samuel Sampson, of Kingston, yeoman, and Joseph McLathley, of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of John McLathley, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 6 Jan. 1777, with Comfort Bates and Ebenezar Barker, both of Pembroke, yeomen, as sureties.

McLauthlen, Elisha   Vol. 10A, p. 14 Elisha McLauthlen, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha McLauthlen, late of Kingston, on 5 July 1836, with Ira Hayward, of Kingston, and Martin McLauthlen, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.          

McLauthlen, John      Vol. 61, p. 421 Lydia McLauthlen, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John McLauthlen, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 16 May 1831, with Robert McLauthlen & Martin Parris as sureties.

McLauthlin, Deborah Vol. 119, p.454 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah McLauthlin, late of Plympton, on 13 May 1867, with Edward Gray and John F. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

McLauthlin, Elisha Jr. Vol. 14E, p. 16 Elisha McLauthlin, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha McLauthlin Jr., late of Kingston, who is the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 21 Feb. 1859, with Nahum Simmons, of Kingston, and C P Lyon, of Halifax, as sureties.

McLauthlin, Elisha    Vol. 122, p.168 George W. McLauthlin, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha McLauthlin, late of Kingston, on 23 Feb. 1869, with Charles C. Faunce and Frank H. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

McLauthlin, Elisha Jr. Vol. 122, p.187 George W. McLauthlin, of Kingston, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Elisha McLauthlin Jr., late of Kingston, on 12 Apr. 1869, with Charles C. Faunce and Frank H. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

McLauthlin, Lusanna Vol. 129, p.221 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lusanna McLauthlin, late of East Bridgewater, on 23 Feb. 1874, with Simeon W. McLauthlin and Benjamin Cook, of Kingston, as sureties.

McLauthlin, Robert B. Vol. 129, p. 450 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Robert B. McLauthlin, late of Kingston, on 14 June 1875, with Simeon W. McLauthlin and Edward D. Chandler, of Kingston, as sureties.

Merryfield, Francis    Vol. 15, p. 459 Samuel Ransom and Content Ransom, his wife, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Francis Merryfield, late of Plymouth, on 14 Feb. 1760.

Millard, John             Vol. 52, p. 277 Seth Pope, of Rochester, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Millard, late of Rochester, on 21 June 1824. [Vol. 58, p. 448-451] Joseph Look Esq., Micah Stevens, Housewright, & Caleb King, yeoman, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Millard, late of Rochester, Gentleman, on 21 June 1824. Micah Stevens and Caleb King gave oath before Joseph Look, Justice of the Peace, that they would perform the task. The Inventory, dated 3 July 1824, totaled only $33, consisting of a 5 acre lot valued at $15, and a 14 acre lot valued at $18, no personal estate. Seth Pope, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1824, and he informed the court that the estate was insolvent by the sum of $40 for the payment of his just debts. Seth Pope was given license to sell the real estate of John Millard, late of Rochester, on 4 Jan. 1825.

Miller, Darius            Vol. 129, p.264 Samuel E. Turner, of Baltimore, was granted administration of the estate of Darius Miller, late of Wareham, on 11 May 1874, with Seth Miller and Clarinda Miller, of Wareham, as sureties.

Miller, John               Vol. 4, p. 229   John Miller, son of John Miller, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of his father’s estate on 24 May 1720. [p. 241] Capt. Jacob Tomson, Mr. James Soul, & Mr. John Cobb, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Miller, late of Middleborough, on 19 May 1720. The inventory was dated June 1720.

Miller, John               Vol. 5, p. 323   Lediah Miller and Francis Miller, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of John Miller, late of Middleborough, on 16 Nov. 1727. [p. 590-591] The Inventory of the Real & Personal Estate of Jno. Miller, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Bennet, James Soul, and Samuel Barrows on 31 Jan. 1727/8, not totaled, but included his homestead on the Westerly side of Raven Brook with about 100 acres on the Easterly side and the meadow adjoining valued at £608, 8 acres of meadow in Winatuxet valued at £100, and 40 acres of land lying on the Westerly side of Namascaket River in the Little Lotsmers[?] Purchase valued at £320. Lydia Miller and Francis Miller, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 2 Feb. 1727/8.

Miller, John               Vol. 34, p. 38   Jedediah Miller, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Miller, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1795.

Miller, John               Vol. 46, p. 287 Susanna Miller, widow, and Loring Miller, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of John Miller, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 17 Aug. 1818, with Stephen Churchill and (___) Rounsville as sureties.

Miller, Mary              Vol. 46, p. 219 Seth Miller, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Miller, late of Middleborough, Singlewoman, on 5 May 1817, with Seth Miller Jr. Esqr. and Josiah Sparrow as sureties.

Miller, Peter              Vol. 71, p. 298 Jeremiah Miller, of Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Miller, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1835, with Azor Harris and Seth Eaton as sureties.

Mitchell, Betsey        Vol. 11B, p.198 Lemuel Brown, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Mitchell, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, who is a creditor of the said deceased, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Elisha Nelson & Barnabas H. Holmes as sureties.

Mitchell, Betsey        Vol. 115, p.405 David Hervey, of Easton, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 23 May 1864, with Jonathan Ames, of West Bridgewater, and L. A. Hayward, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, Cary           Vol. 52, p. 62   Nathan Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Cary Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 20 Aug. 1821, with Chas. Turner & Nathan Gurney, Esq., as sureties.

Mitchell, Charles P.   Vol. 129, p.402 Zenas Jenkins, of Rockland, was granted administration of the estate of Charles P. Mitchell, late of Rockland, on 8 Mar. 1875, with Zenas M. Lane and Edwin S. Tirrell, of Rockland, as sureties.

Mitchell, Daniel        Vol. 11B, p.512 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Mitchell, Esq., late of Bridgewater, the widow of the deceased, Eunice Mitchell, having declined the administration, and requested Philo Leach, on 4 May 1847, with Bela Mitchell & Daniel Mitchell, of Roxbury, Norfolk Co., as sureties.

Mitchell, Deborah     Vol. 9, p. 309   Josiah Howard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 2 Apr. 1744.

Mitchell, Edward       Vol. 115, p.321 John E. Howard, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 23 Nov. 1863, with Artemas Hale and Bela Mitchell, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, Eliphaz       Vol. 52, p. 60   Branch Byram, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Eliphaz Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, labourer, on 20 Aug. 1821, with Nathan Gurney, Esq., & Solomon Richmond as sureties.

Mitchell, Elisha         Vol. 27, p. 317 Cushing Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 1 Mar. 1790, with Nathan Willis and Jos. Ellis as sureties.

Mitchell, Ezra            Vol. 39, p. 366 Sarah Mitchell, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Mitchell, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 6 July 1812, with Joseph McLauthlin & John Mitchell as sureties.

Mitchell, George W.  Vol. 152, p. 71 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Mitchell, late of Halifax, on 13 Jan. 1879, with Jabez P. Thompson and John T. Z. Thompson, of Halifax, as sureties.

Mitchell, Henry         Vol. 115, p.115 Albert Copeland, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 5 Aug. 1862, with Henry M. Mitchell and Isom Mitchell, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, Jacob          Vol. 1, p. 92     The Inventory of the Estate of Jacob Mitchel, late of Dartmouth, who deceased in the year 1675 was exhibited on 17 Mar. 1690/91, and totaled only £28.15.0, no real estate. Thomas Michel, son of the deceased, gave his oath to the inventory, and administration of the estate was granted jointly to Edward Mitchell, of Bridgewater, and Thomas Mitchell, son of Jacob Mitchell, deceased.

Mitchell, John           Vol. 3, p. 100   Joseph Mitchell, brother of John Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of his brother’s estate on 20 Dec. 1711. No inventory was recorded.

Mitchell, John           Vol. 52, p. 188 Nathan Chandler, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Mitchell, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 20 Jan. 1823, with Wadsworth Chandler & Bartlett McLauthlen as sureties.

Mitchell, John W.      Vol. 138, p.206 Charles E. Stevens, of Marlborough, was granted administration of the estate of John W. Mitchell, late of Abington, on 24 Sept. 1877, with John S. Stevens and William R. Stevens, both of Marlborough, as sureties.

Mitchell, John           Vol. 138, p.352 Julia A. Finney, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of John Mitchell, late of Kingston, on 26 Aug. 1878, with George Simmons and N. E. Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Mitchell, Joseph        Vol. 27, p. 463 Thomas Pope, of Plymouth, Seafaring man, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Mitchell, late of Plymouth, Seafaring man, on 29 Nov. 1793, with Andrew Croswell and Ebenr. Luce as sureties.

Mitchell, Morton D.   Vol. 119, p.116 Sylvanus L. Mitchell, of Tewksbury, was granted administration of the estate of Morton D. Mitchell, late of East Bridgewater, on 24 Apr. 1865, with Henry Kimball and Charles E. Kimball, of Tewksbury, as sureties.

Mitchell, Philo           Vol. 122, p. 30 Asenath S. Mitchell, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Philo Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Feb. 1868, with Philo Keith and Bela Mitchell, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, Simeon W.  Vol. 152, p.127 Van R. Swift, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon W. Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Mar. 1879, with Spencer Leonard and Mitchell Hooper, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, Thomas      Vol. 5, p. 397   Timothy Mitchell, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Thomas Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, on 21 Sept. 1727. [p. 552-553] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Thomas Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, who departed this life September the first day 1727, was appraised by Nathaniel Hayward, William Conant, and Daniel Hudson on 30 Sept. 1727, not totaled, but his homestead with the buildings, dwelling house and barn were valued at £260, another part of the lands belonging to the homestead with a meadow lying on Setukett River under a deed of mortgage for £80 at the bank of Plymouth valued at £160, another part of the homestead conveyed to Timothy Mitchell by deed of gift valued at £190, and 10 acres of land at the Ridge in Bridgewater valued at £20. Timothy Mitchell, the administrator on the Estate of his father Thomas Mitchell, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Nov. 1727. [p. 673-674] The Settlement of the real estate of Mr. Thos. Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, among his heirs: the relict widow Elizabeth Mitchell, the eldest son Timothy Mitchell, son Seth Mitchell, and daughter Susannah Packard, wife of Joseph Packard.

Mitchell, Thomas C.  Vol. 14E, p. 36 Zerviah G. Mitchell, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas C. Mitchell, late of Abington, who is the widow, on 5 Apr. 1859, with Micah H. Pool and Erastus M. Nash, both of Abington, as sureties.

Mitchell, Timothy     Vol. 6, p. 418   Mrs. Deborah Mitchell, widow of Timo. Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Timothy Mitchell, on 24 Dec. 1733.

Mitchell, Timothy     Vol. 11, p. 416 Thomas Mitchell, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Dec. 1750. [Vol. 11, p. 45] The Inventory of the Real Estate of Timothy Mitchell, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Timothy Hayward, Hezekiah Hayward, and Seth Alden on 12 Apr. 1748, and it consisted of 44½ acres of land with a dwelling house valued at £950 old tenour. [Vol. 11, p. 46] Whereas it has been represented unto me that the real Estate of Timothy Mitchel of Bridgewater yeoman Deceased Intestate cant admit of Division among his Children, so that Each one may have his or her proportion thereof without Great prejudice to or Spoiling the whole,…Thomas Mitchell the Eldest son of the said Deceased, accepting of the same and to pay the other heirs their rateable parts of the apprized value thereof,….I do by these presents order and assign all the houseing & lands of the said deceased unto his Eldest son Thomas Mitchell To have & to hold…, he paying to the other children their proportions thereof…£156.11.8 to Nathan Mitchell, another son of the deceased, £156.11.8 to Mary Mitchel, Daughter of the deceased, and £156.11.8 to Abiel Mitchel, another son of the deceased,…which is their full share of the whole real estate,…12 May 1748.

Mitchell, William      Vol. 12C, p.269 Martin Whiting, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William Mitchell, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by his widow Susan Mitchell, who declined, on 13 Jan. 1851, with Hector O. A. Orr and Samuel G. Alden, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Mitchell, William      Vol. 119, p.256 Isam Mitchell, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William Mitchell, late of West Bridgewater, on 26 Feb. 1866, with Simeon W. Mitchell and Leonard Mitchell, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Monroe, Hiram          Vol. 129, p. 78 John F. Monroe, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of Hiram Monroe, late of Hanson, on 14 Apr. 1873, with Hector Monroe, of Pembroke, and John A. Whiting, of Hanson, as sureties.

Morey, Cornelius      Vol. 39, p. 415 Sarah Morey, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Morey, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 June 1813, with William Morey & Revd. Seth Stetson as sureties.

Morgan, Joseph         Vol. 61, p. 116 Abram Washburn, of Bridgewater, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Morgan, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 July 1827, with Artemas Hale & Azor Harris as sureties.

Morse, Fanny            Vol. 13D, p.416 Levi L. Morse, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Fanny Morse, late of Halifax, who is the oldest son, on 18 May 1857, with William Tillson and Harrison Clark as sureties.

Morse, Isaac              Vol. 12C, p.252 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Morse, late of Middleborough, on 2 Dec. 1850, with Job Lucas and Daniel Lucas, both of Middleborough, as sureties. [Vol. 12C, p. 381] Otis Soule, of Middleborough, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Isaac Morse, late of Middleborough, on 26 Jan. 1852, Samuel Thompson, who had been granted administration has since deceased without completing the administration, with Joshua Eddy and Daniel Lucas, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Morse, Jonathan        Vol. 2, p. 103   Mary Morse and Jonathan Morse, of Middlebury, were granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Morse, late of Middleborough, on 23 Sept. 1709.

Morse, Joshua           Vol. 15, p. 413 Nathaniel Ruggles, of Rochester, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Morss, late of Rochester, Physician, on 5 Jan. 1760.

Morse, Levi               Vol. 13D, p.415 William S. Savery, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Morse, late of Middleborough, on 18 May 1857, with E. D. Barrows and Charles Chase, both of Carver, as sureties.

Morse, Samuel          Vol. 10A, p. 49 Nathaniel Eddy, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Morse, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, who declined, on 5 Dec. 1836, with Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, and Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, as sureties.

Morton, Abby Ann    Vol. 13D, p.390 Henry Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his wife Abby Ann Morton, late of Plymouth, on 13 Apr. 1857, with Isaac Morton and Abiathar Hoxie, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Abiel           Vol. 23, p. 177 Rebecca Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Abiel Morton, late of Plymouth, Currier, on 21 July 1778, with Wm. Crombie and Steph. Sampson as sureties.

Morton, Abner          Vol. 61, p. 203 David Beal, of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Morton, late of Abington, yeoman, on 3 June 1828, with James Bates & John Collamore as sureties.

Morton, Amasa         Vol. 34, p. 74   Thomas Morton junr., of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1796. [Vol. 36, p. 52-53] The inventory of the real & personal estate of Mr. Amasa Morton, late of Plymouth, appraised by Ichabod Morton, Ezekiel Morton & Levi Whiting, and dated 22 Apr. 1796, totaled $2694.52, including real estate valued at $1050. Thomas Morton junr, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Feb. 1797.

Morton, Amasa         Vol. 115, p. 30 Deborah Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa Morton, late of Plymouth, on 29 Oct. 1861, with Ephraim F. Churchill and Ellis Whiting, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Amasa         Vol. 122, p.649 Ellis Whiting, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa Morton, late of Plymouth, on 9 Sept. 1872, with Ezra Leach and Ezekiel Morton as sureties.

Morton, Benjamin     Vol. 34, p. 60   Benjamin Morton, of Plymouth, mason, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Morton, late of Rochester, mason, on 9 Jan. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 515] John Benson & John Bishop, both of Middleborough, yeomen, and Joseph Swift of Plymouth, labourer, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Morton, late of Rochester, mason, deceased, on 9 Jan. 1796. The Inventory of the estate of Benjamin Morton, late of Rochester, deceased, was dated 3 Feb. 1796, and totaled $142.12.3, including his house & land valued at $100. Only John Benson and John Bishop signed the inventory. Benja. Morton, administrator on the estate of Benjamin Morton, deceased, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 May 1796.

Morton, Benjamin     Vol. 46, p. 186 Benjamin Morton, of Plymouth, Bricklayer, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Morton, late of Plymouth, Bricklayer, on 25 Sept. 1816, with Geo. Morton and Hamblin Tillson as sureties.

Morton, Caleb           Vol. 34, p. 164 Rebecca Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, with Eph. Spooner & Jos. W. Nelson as sureties.

Morton, Charles G.    Vol. 11B, p. 27 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Charles G. Morton, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 17 Jan. 1842, with Lemuel Morton & Lemuel Stephens as sureties.

Morton, Deborah E.   Vol. 138, p.329 Edmund Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah E. Morton, late of Plympton, on 8 June 1878, with Wilson Perkins and N. D. Billings, of Plympton, as sureties.

Morton, Ebenezer      Vol. 11, p. 356 John Morton, of Middleborough, Husbandman, and Ebenezer Spooner, of Plymouth, Cordwainer, were granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Morton, late of Middleborough, Gentm., on 11 June 1750. [Vol. 12, p. 187-193] The Division of the real estate of Capt. Ebenezer Morton, late of Middleborough, by Samuel Foster, Mark Haskall, Jacob Tomson, James Hovey, and Nathaniel Southworth on 8 Apr. 1851 set off to the widow Mercy Morton one third part, and the remainder was divided into 11 equal parts, two parts to John, the eldest son, and one part each to Ebenezer, Seth, Nathaniel, Mercy, the wife of Zachariah Eddy, Mary, the wife of Ebenezer Spooner, Hannah, the wife of Abisha Washburn, Deborah, the wife of Ichabod Morton, Sarah Morton, and Lucy Morton, the youngest daughter. Returned on 22 May 1751, and approved on 1 July 1751.

Morton, Ebenezer      Vol. 23, p. 104 John Morton, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Morton, late of Middleborough, on 3 June 1776.

Morton, Edward        Vol. 34, p. 387 Sarah Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 22 Nov. 1804, with Geo. Morton & Jos. Bradford as sureties.

Morton, Edward        Vol. 34, p. 392 George Morton, of Plymouth, mariner, was appointed the administration de bonis non of the estate of Edwd. Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, the original administrator, Sarah Morton, widow, having died without completing the administration, on 8 June 1805.

Morton, Edward        Vol. 13D, p.28 William H. Spear, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Morton, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 20 Feb. 1854, with Anthony Morse and Henry M. Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Elbridge G.  Vol. 129, p.562 Nathaniel Morton, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Elbridge G. Morton, late of Halifax, on 24 Jan. 1876, with Edwin Inglee and Martin Howland, of Halifax, as sureties.

Morton, Ellis             Vol. 129, p.240 Josiah Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Morton, late of Plymouth, on 13 Apr. 1874, with George W. Bramhall land A. G. Morton, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Ephraim       Vol. 4, p. 38     Hannah Morton, Relict widdow of Ephraim Morton, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 20 Mar. 1717/18. [p. 66] The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Morton, son of Deacon George Morton, was appraised by Benjamin Warren and John Faunce Junr. on 3 Mar. l717/18, not totaled. Hannah Morton, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Mar. 1717/18.

Morton, Ephraim       Vol. 5, p. 655   Mr. Josiah Morton and Mr. Jno. Morton, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Capt. Ephraim Morton, late of Plymouth, on 13 Mar. 1729/30. [Vol. 6, p. 65-66] The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Morton Junr, of Plymth., was appraised by John Dyer, Thomas Morton, and Eleazer Morton on 6 May 1730, and totaled £1167.13.5, including his Home Lot with about 5 acres of Meadow at ye foot thereof with ye Dwelling House & Barn valued at £950, 45 acres of wood land near Jenkins Hole valued at £27, and other parcels. Josiah Morton and John Morton, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 6 Mar. 1729/30 [sic].

Morton, Ephraim       Vol. 15, p. 48   Sarah Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ephraim Morton, late of Plymouth, fisherman, on 11 Dec. 1758.

Morton, Ephraim       Vol. 46, p. 89   Caleb Finney, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Jan. 1815, with Rufus Churchill and Southworth Shaw as sureties.

Morton, Ephraim 2d  Vol. 71, p. 205 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Morton 2d., late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1833, with Chandler Burgess and Wm. Thomas as sureties.

Morton, Eunice         Vol. 34, p. 150 John Bartlett junr., of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Eunice Morton, late of Plymouth, widow, on 27 Feb. 1798, with Nathan Reed & Jas. Morton as sureties.

Morton, Ezekiel         Vol. 34, p. 104 Ezekiel Morton, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Morton, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 16 Mar. 1797.

Morton, Ezekiel         Vol. 129, p.135 Joseph Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Morton, late of Plymouth, on 25 Aug. 1873, with Prince Manter and Caleb Morton, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Freeman       Vol. 12C, p.142 George Bramhall Jr., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Freeman Morton Jr., late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 27 Nov. 1849, with Robert Finney and Josiah Morton Jr., both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, George         Vol. 6, p. 78     Mrs. Rebekah Morton, relict widow of George Morton, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 1 Oct. 1731.

Morton, George         Vol. 27, p. 127 George Morton, of Scituate, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of George Morton, late of Scituate, Gentleman, on 24 Dec. 1782, with Wm Vinal and Ensign Otis as sureties.

Morton, George         Vol. 46, p. 333 Mary Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Morton, late of Plymouth, Cordwainer, on 19 Apr. 1819, with Benjamin Drew Jr. and James Morton as sureties.

Morton, Henry M.     Vol. 129, p. 16 Willard Wood, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry M. Morton, late of Plymouth, on 11 Nov. 1872, with Thomas Loring and Charles O. Churchill, of Plymouth, as sureties.     

Morton, Henry          Vol. 152, p. 23 Ephraim S. Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Morton, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 14 Oct. 1878.

Morton, Ichabod        Vol. 115, p.188 Nathaniel Morton, of Brooklyn, County of Kings, New York, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Morton, late of Plymouth, on 19 Jan. 1863, with Leavitt T. Robbins and Lemuel Stephens, of Plymouth, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 107] Joseph Holmes, Freeman W. Rickard, and Leonard Covington were appointed to appraise the estate of Ichabod Morton, late of Plymouth, on 5 Feb. 1863. His real estate was valued at $5560, and his personal estate totaled $3320. Nathaniel Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Apr. 1863.

Morton, Isaac            Vol. 27, p. 438 Ichabod Morton junr., of Plymouth, Shoreman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Morton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 July 1793, with Wm. Weston and Jesse Churchill as sureties.

Morton, James 2d.     Vol. 71, p. 32   Betsey Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Morton 2d, late of Plymouth, ropemaker, on 20 Feb. 1832, with Benjamin Drew and Stephen Lucas as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 230-231] Benjamin Drew, Stephen Lucas and Nathan H. Harlow, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Morton 2d, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 20 Feb. 1832. The Inventory was not dated, but the real estate was valued at $600.00, and the personal estate totaled $98.38. Betsey Morton, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 21 May 1832, and she was allowed the whole of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Morton, James           Vol. 71, p. 122 Ephraim Paty, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of James Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Thos. Paty and Thos. Paty 2d as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 56] Whereas James Morton, late of Plymouth, has lately died intestate leaving goods and estate to be administered upon, and the heirs at law of said deceased and next of kin having requested that Ephraim Paty of Plymouth may be appointed Administrator thereon, I do accordingly appoint him to that trust, 18 Feb. 1833, signed Wilkes Wood, Justice of Probate. [Vol. 74, p. 188] The Inventory of the estate of James Morton, Housewright, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Ellis Holmes, Thos. Paty, and Saml. Talbot, not dated, his real estate totaled $990.93, and his personal estate totaled $700.88, including $395.58 in notes. Ephraim Paty, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 May 1833.

Morton, James           Vol. 10A, p.155 Pamela D. Morton, of Plymouth, widow, petitioned that administration of the estate of her husband James Morton, late of Plymouth, ropemaker, be granted to Anthony Morse, of Plymouth, on 19 Feb. 1838. Petition was granted on 19 Feb. 1838. Samuel Robbins Jr. and Samuel Robbins 3d, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Charles Churchill, John Perkins, and Henry Morton, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Morton on 19 Feb. 1838.

Morton, Joanna         Vol. 11, p. 361 Jonathan Morton, of Plymouth, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of his sister, Joanna Morton, late of Plymouth, a minor, on 20 June 1750.  [Vol. 11, p. 362-363] James Hovey, Jonathan Diamond, and Silvanus Bartlett, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joanna Morton, a minor, late of Plymouth, on 20 June 1750. The Inventory of the estate totaled £63.6.8, and included a lot of land near the dwelling house that was her father’s valued at £20, a piece of pasture land of about 4¼ acres valued at £15, and a piece of salt marsh at Saquish valued at £27. Jona. Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Aug. 1750. The settlement of the estate, dated 9 Aug. 1750, in which Jonathan Washburn agreed to take the land and pay the other heirs for their shares, mentioned Joanna’s mother Mrs. Abigail Bartlett, her brothers Isaac Morton, Thomas Morton, Silvanus Morton, and Abial Morton, and her sisters Ruth Holmes, wife of Wm. Holmes, Abigail Samson, wife of Stephen Samson, and Hannah Morton.

Morton, Joanna         Vol. 46, p. 304 William Davis, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Morton, late of Plymouth, widow, on 16 Nov. 1818, with William Davis Jr. and Thomas Davis as sureties.

Morton, Joanna         Vol. 11B, p.321 Zadock Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Morton, late of Halifax, widow, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 19 May 1845, with Isaac Fuller & Elbridge G. Morton as sureties.

Morton, Job              Vol. 17, p. 60   Thos. Foster Esqr., and Mary Morton, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Job Morton, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 14 Jan. 1762.

Morton, Job              Vol. 34, p. 115 Silas Morton, of Hanover, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Job Morton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 June 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 190-191] Samuel Stetson, Isaac Brewster, and John Gray were appointed to appraise the estate of Job Morton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 5 June 1797. The inventory of the estate of Job Morton, of Plymouth, mariner, dated 3 July 1797, totaled $1981.78, including $507.20 in cash, several notes, two from Capt. Joseph Ripley, for $326.90 and $335.00, and a bill due from the owners of the Brig Iris signed by Samuel Toley dated 3 Dec. 1795, but no real estate. Seth Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory the same day.

Morton, John             Vol. 27, p. 195 Joshua Thomas, of Plymouth, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of John Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 Oct. 1785, with Wm Thomas and Jos. Thomas as sureties.

Morton, John             Vol. 61, p. 35   Jesse Dunbar Junr., of Scituate, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of John Morton, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 6 June 1826, with Saml. A. Turner & Elisha James Jr. as sureties.

Morton, Joshua          Vol. 27, p. 308 Sarah Morton, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Morton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Jan. 1790, with Zeb. Cushman and Roger Clark as sureties.

Morton, Josiah          Vol. 1, p. 194   Susanna Morton, relict and widdow of Josiah Morton, late of Plymouth, and Nathaniel Morton, his brother, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Morton on 27 June 1694. [p. 195] The Inventory of the Estate of Josiah Morton, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Thomas Faunce, Ephraim Morton, and Nathaniel Morton on 15 June 1694, not totaled, but his housing & land at Plymouth and Middleborough was valued at £155. Susanna Morton, the relict and widdow of Josiah Morton, gave her oath to the inventory on 27 June 1694. [p. 249] “To all to whome these presents shall come or may concern, know ye that Whereas Josiah Morton Late of Plimouth deceased Intestate Leaving three Small Children vide two sons and one daughter And their uncles namely George Morton Ephraim Morton and Nathanael Morton being appointed Guardians for and of sd children, And Susanna Relict of sd Deceased having Received power of Administration of his Estate as of recent appears And the said Administratrix and Guardians praying that ye Goods and Chattels of sd Deceased may be Distributed to and among his widdow and Children which sd Estate of Goods and Chattels amounts to Ninety seven pounds and five shillings as per Inventory appears Twenty seven pound and five shillings Whereof at ye motion of sd Widdow and guardians is hereby allowed to her out of ye whole of goods and chattels for her Trouble and charge of Administration and bringing up of the said Children untill they Respectively attaine to ye Age of fourteen years which she hath engaged considerably to do & performe And the Residue of sd Goods and Chattels which amounts to Seventy pounds I hereby order one third thereof vizt twenty three pounds six Shillings and eight pence to belong unto the said Widdow as her proper Estate for Ever and one other third being the like sum of twenty three pounds Six Shillings & eight pence to Josiah ye Eldest Son of sd Deceased as his Double portion and the Remaining Twenty three pounds Six shillings eight pence I order to be Equally parted between the other two children namely Susanna and Henry that is to say to Each of them Eleven pound thirteen shillings and four pence Given under my hand at Plimouth the tenth day of January 1696/7: William Bradford”

Morton, Josiah          Vol. 17, p. 41   Josiah Morton, yeoman, and Daniel Diman, Trader, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Morton, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 8 June 1761.

Morton, Josiah          Vol. 34, p. 222 Thomas Morton junr., of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 24 Mar. 1800, with Josiah Morton & William Morton as sureties.

Morton, Josiah          Vol. 11B, p. 90 Abigail Morton, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Morton, late of Duxbury, being the widow of the said deceased, on 8 Aug. 1842, with Seth Morton Jr. and R.W. Holmes as sureties.

Morton, Lemuel        Vol. 61, p. 138 Azubah Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 15 Oct. 1827, with William P. Ripley & Lemuel Morton as sureties.

Morton, Lemuel        Vol. 119, p.455 Henry Whiting, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Morton, late of Plymouth, on 14 Oct. 1867, with Henry Whiting 2d and Pelham Whiting, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Lendall P.     Vol. 11B, p.133 Bradford Harlow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lendall P. Morton, late of Middleborough, on 20 Feb. 1843, with Louisa Harlow & Huldah L. Washburn as sureties.

Morton, Lucia W.      Vol. 14E, p. 96 Wm. H. Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lucia W. Morton, late of Plymouth, who is the husband of the deceased, on 30 Aug. 1859, with Seth Morton and Wm. S. Russell, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Martha         Vol. 27, p. 139 Nicholas Davis junr., Cordwainer, and Silas Morton, Gentm., both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Martha Morton, late of Plymouth, widow, on 29 Jan. 1784, with Eph. Spooner and Jno. Goddard as sureties.

Morton, Martha         Vol. 71, p. 65   Nathan Reed, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Martha Morton, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, on 21 May 1832, with Solomon Churchill and Thomas Diman as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 286] Solomon Churchill, Ellis Holmes, and Ichabod Morton, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Martha Morton, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, on 21 May 1832. The Inventory, dated July 1832, contained only 8 acres of pasture land with some apple trees that was set off to the deceased in the division of her mother’s estate, valued at $140.00, no personal estate. Nathan Reed, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Aug. 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 32] Nathan Reed, administrator of the estate of Martha Morton, late of Plymouth, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $175, and petitioned for license to sell $175 of the real estate to pay the debts of the estate on 13 Aug. 1832. License was granted on 15 Oct. 1832.

Morton, Mary            Vol. 46, p. 200 Nathan Reed, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Morton, late wife to Thomas Morton of Plymouth, who is also since deceased, on 30 Jan. 1817, with Ephraim Harlow and Nehemiah Holmes as sureties.

Morton, Nathaniel     Vol. 5, p. 236   Mr. Josiah Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Morton, late of Plymouth, on 12 May 1727. [p. 309-310] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Morton, of Plymouth, Seafaring Man, deceased, was appraised by John Dyer, Ephraim Morton, and Francis Adams on 14 June 1727, not totaled, and no real estate listed. Josiah Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 July 1727. [p. 366] Additional Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Morton, of Plymouth, totaling £7.12.0 was appraised by John Dyer, Ephraim Morton, and Francis Adams on 1 Dec. 1727. [p. 807-808] Capt. John Dyer, & Mr. Haviland Torrey, both of Plymouth, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Nathaniel Morton, late of Plymouth, on 14 Mar. 1729/30. A long list of claims against the Estate of Nathaniel Morton, deceased, were presented by John Dyer and Haviland Torrey on 5 Oct. 1730, not totaled, but included a claim by Josiah Morton for £23.8.0, a claim by John Watson Esqr. for £52.7.6, a claim by Deacon Thomas Clarke for £37.15.7, a claim by Edmond Tilson for £14.5.0, and many others.

Morton, Nathaniel     Vol. 6, p. 140   Lieut. Josiah Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathanael Morton, son of Nathanl Morton, late of Plymouth, on 16 Mar. 1731[/32]. [p. 221-223] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathanl. Morton, late of Plymth., was appraised by Benja. Warren, Joseph Morton, and Joseph Bartlett on 19 June 1732, his personal estate totaled £218.1.6, and his real estate totaled £1263.4.6, including his dwelling house & homestead valued at £510, and many other parcels of land. Josiah Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Sept. 1732. [Vol. 7, p. 4] The court allowed Mariah Morton, widow relict of Nathaniel Morton, late of Plymouth, her widow’s allowance out of the estate of her late husband of £39.3.6 on 15 Mar. 1733/34.

Morton, Nathaniel     Vol. 52, p. 240 Sally Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Morton, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 Oct. 1823, with Ebenezer Drew & Benjamin Ransom as sureties.

Morton, Nathaniel     Vol. 61, p. 321 Nathaniel Morton & Cyrus Morton, of Halifax, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Morton, late of Halifax, Physician, on 6 Oct. 1829, with Welcome Young & Edward Vinton as sureties.

Morton, Nathaniel     Vol. 11B, p.134 Cyrus Morton, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Morton, late of Halifax, yeoman, who is a brother of the said deceased, on 20 Feb. 1843, with Obadiah Lyon & Chipman Fuller as sureties.

Morton, Nathaniel H. Vol. 122, p.490 Eunice Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel H. Morton, late of Plymouth, on 26 June 1871, with Leavitt T. Robbins Jr. and George H. Jackson, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, Polly            Vol. 13D, p.587 John H. Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Polly Morton, late of Plymouth, Singlewoman, on 6 Dec. 1858, with Thos. Loring and John T. Hall as sureties.

Morton, Rebecca       Vol. 15, p. 375 Zephaniah Morton, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Morton, late of Plymouth, Spinster, on 7 Nov. 1759.

Morton, Samuel         Vol. 10, p. 22   Lydia Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Morton, late of Plymouth, on 21 Dec. 1745.

Morton, Samuel         Vol. 11B, p.202 Nathan W. Morton, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Morton, late of Middleborough, who is a son of the deceased, and as requested by the widow, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Levi Thomas & Peter H. Peirce as sureties.

Morton, Seth             Vol. 39, p. 433 John Bennet, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Seth Morton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, who appointed Caleb Morton as Executor of his will, but he refused the trust, on 12 Feb. 1806, with Geo. Morton & Wilkes Wood as sureties.

Morton, Silas             Vol. 27, p. 108 Nicholas Davis junr., of Kingston, Cordwainer, and Silas Morton, of Plymouth, Gentleman, were granted administration of the estate of Silas Morton, late of Plymouth, Cooper, on 6 Feb. 1783, with Eph. Spooner and Jno. Washburne as sureties.

Morton, Thomas        Vol. 6, p. 78     Mrs. Hannah Morton, relict widow of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, Joyner, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 13 Sept. 1731.

Morton, Thomas Jr.   Vol. 7, p. 374   Mrs. Abigail Morton, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Thomas Morton junr., late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 29 Mar. 1738.

Morton, Thomas        Vol. 46, p. 201 Nathan Reed, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1817, with Nehemiah Holmes and Bela Reed as sureties.

Morton, Thomas        Vol. 52, p. 348 Thomas Morton, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Ichabod Morton Jr. & Nathan Whiting as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 277-279] Ichabod Morton, yeoman, Elkanah Finney, Merchant, & Caleb Finney, yeoman, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was not dated, but very large, his personal estate totaled $520.75, including notes signed by S.W. Bartlett, William Burgess, & Ignatius Peirce, and his real estate totaled $4378.00, including his homestead of about 54 acres with a house & barn valued at about $800, land, a house & barn whereon his son Thomas Morton now lives valued at $1000, and many more parcels of land. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 17 June 1825, and Thomas Morton, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 June 1825. [Vol. 63, p. 384-391] On 16 Oct. 1826 Stephen Doten, Lemuel Leach, and Thomas Russell, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to the widow Ruth Morton her dower in the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, and to divide the balance of the real estate among his children and heirs: Thomas Morton 2d, Josiah Morton 2d, Sarah Bramhall, Jane Burgess, Betsey Langford, Susan Morton and George Bramhall Jr. The division was dated and approved 19 Mar. 1827.

Morton, Thomas        Vol. 71, p. 275 Ephraim Paty, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 1 Dec. 1834, with Eleazer Sears and Samuel Cole as sureties.

Morton, Thomas        Vol. 12C, p.224 Thomas Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Morton, late of Plymouth, who is a son of the deceased, on 27 Aug. 1850, with Benjamin Bramhall and Thomas Loring, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Morton, William        Docket #14363 Joseph Warren, yeoman, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Morton, late of Plymouth, Seafareingman, on 13 Feb. 1750, with Jonathan Diman, Joiner, and Joseph Morton junr., cordwainer, both of Plymouth, as sureties. (Not recorded in the probate books.)

Morton, Zackeus       Vol. 27, p. 367 Jesse Curtis, of Hanover, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zackeus Morton, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 15 Nov. 1791, with Benja. Man and Benja. Man junr. as sureties.

Morton, Zephaniah    Vol. 16, p. 22   Eleazer Stephens, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Morton, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 12 Dec. 1760.

Munroe, Abigail        Vol. 10A, p. 1  Daniel Munroe, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Munroe, late of Halifax, singlewoman, who is a brother of the deceased, on 16 May 1836, with Obadiah Lyon, of Halifax, and Amos Harden, of Hanson, as sureties.

Munroe, Benjamin     Vol. 52, p. 305 Daniel Munroe, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1824, with Azor Harris & Isaac Hatch as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 399-400] Dan Parris, yeoman, of Hanson, Barak Osborn, Blacksmith, & Philip Brewster, yeoman, both of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1824. The Inventory of the estate of Benjamin Munroe, of Halifax, dated 22 Oct. 1824, totaled $1914.26, his real estate totaled $1670, including his house and 40 acres of land & buildings valued at $1000. Daniel Munroe, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Nov. 1824, and he was directed to deliver to Abigail, the widow of the deceased, $150 of the personal estate as an allowance for her necessaries, and to sell the rest of the personal estate at public auction. He informed the court on 2 Nov. 1824 that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts. [Vol. 58, p. 525-527] Obadiah Lyon, Esq., & John Tilson, Gentleman, of Halifax, and Peter Conant, of Hanson, Gentleman, were appointed to set off to the widow Abigail Munroe, one third part of the real estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, as her right of dower on 2 Nov. 1824. The division was dated 7 Dec. 1824, and approved on 17 Jan. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 99-100] Daniel Munroe, administrator on the estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, informed the court that the personal estate was insolvent to pay the debts by $575, and asked for license to sell that much of the real estate on 5 Apr. 1825. License was granted on 11 Apr. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 127-129] Welcome Young, Esq., of Halifax, and Azor Harris, Gentleman, of East Bridgewater, were appointed to examine all the claims against the estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, on 2 Nov. 1824. $450.46 in debts were allowed on 26 Mar. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 297-299] Azor Harris, yeoman, of East Bridgewater, and Barak Osborn & Phillip Brewster, yeomen, both of Hanson, were appointed to divide the real estate of Benjamin Munroe, late of Halifax, except the part that was already assigned to the widow, among the children and heirs, namely Daniel Munroe, Abigail Munroe, Benjamin Munroe, Cyrus Munroe, Hector Munroe, and Hiram Munroe, on 7 June 1825. The division was dated 28 June 1825, and approved on 5 July 1825. Each child received a little more than an acre.

Munroe, Henry          Vol. 11B, p.589 Nathan Munroe, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Munroe, late of Hanson, yeoman, on 2 May 1848, with Lewis Hayden & Lewis W. Hayden as sureties.

Murdock, Bartlett      Vol. 34, p. 24   Bartlett Murdock, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Murdock, late of Carver, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 284] Benja. Ward, John Shaw junr., & Caleb Atwood, all of Carver, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Bartlett Murdock, late of Carver, yeoman, on 31 Mar. 1795. The inventory of the estate of Bartlett Murdock, late of Carver, totaled £1092.19.11, including his real estate, valued at £819.2, and pews in the meeting house. Bartlett Murdock, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 July 1795.

Murdock, Bartlett      Vol. 34, p. 343 Elisha Murdock, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Murdock, late of Carver, yeoman, the original administrator, Bartlett Murdock, of Carver, yeoman, having died without completing the administration, on 13 Aug. 1796. [Vol. 36, p. 405] The Inventory of the personal estate of Bartlett Murdock, late of Carver, was taken by Caleb Atwood, John Shaw & Benja. Ward, and totaled £119.13.0. Elisha Murdock, administrator de bonis non, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Nov. 1796.

Murdock, Bartlett Jr.  Vol. 34, p. 79   John Murdock, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Murdock junr., late of Carver, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1796. [Vol. 36, p. 244-245] John Shaw junr, Gentleman, Caleb Atwood, Gentm., and Benja. White, yeoman, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Bartlett Murdock junr, late of Carver, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1796. The Inventory was dated 13 Dec. 1796, and totaled £1021.0.2, including his real estate valued at £757.19.0. John Murdock, administrator of the estate of his father, Bartlett Murdock junr, late of Carver, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1797.

Murdock, Elisha        Vol. 61, p. 44   Ira Murdock, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Murdock, late of Carver, yeoman, on 1 Aug. 1826, with Peleg Savery & Lemuel Briggs as sureties. [p. 466] Samuel Shaw Junr. of Carver, was appointed as administrator of the estate of Elisha Murdock, late of Carver, yeoman, on 6 May 1828, Ira Murdock, the appointed administrator, having lately died without completing the administration, with Thompson Murdock, & Caleb Lucas as sureties.

Murdock, John          Vol. 46, p. 237 Levi Murdock, yeoman, and Luther Murdock, Gentleman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of John Murdock, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 24 Sept. 1817, with Calvin Murdock and Seth Eaton Jr. as sureties.

Murdock, Levi          Vol. 12C, p.230 Luther Murdock Jr., of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Murdock, late of Middleborough, on 1 Oct. 1850, with Charles White and John C. Perkins, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Nellson, Thomas       Vol. 13, p. 457 Thomas Nellson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Nellson, late of Middleborough, on 5 May 1755.

Nelson, Ebenezer      Vol. 61, p. 385 Mary Nelson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Nelson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 15 Nov. 1830, with Josiah Robbins & Samuel Robbins as sureties.

Nelson, Ezra             Vol. 34, p. 372 Abigail Nelson, widow, and Andrew Cole, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Ezra Nelson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 8 Nov. 1803.

Nelson, George         Vol. 61, p. 324 Ruth C. Nelson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Nelson, late of Plymouth, on 19 Oct. 1829, with Lemuel Bradford & Nathan Holmes as sureties.

Nelson, Hezekiah      Vol. 39, p. 62   Solomon Holmes, of Plymouth, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Hezekiah Nelson, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 28 Apr. 1806, with Ross. Cotton, Esqr., & Wm. Nelson as sureties.

Nelson, Horatio         Vol. 122, p.265 Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Horatio Nelson, late of Lakeville, on 24 Jan. 1870, with Cornelius B. Wood and Sidney Tucker, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Nelson, John             Vol. 6, p. 294   Mr. Thomas Nelson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his son John Nelson, late of Middleborough, on 14 Mar. 1732.

Nelson, Ruth             Vol. 52, p. 230 Ebenezer Nelson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Nelson, late of Plymouth, singlewoman, on 20 Oct. 1823, with Rossetter Cotton & Thomas Jackson Jr. as sureties.

Nelson, Samuel N.     Vol. 34, p. 162 Joseph Warren Nelson, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Nichols Nelson, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 6 Oct. 1798.

Nelson, Samuel         Vol. 71, p. 8     Sarah Nelson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Nelson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 Nov. 1831, with Lemuel Briggs and Ichabod Thomas as sureties.

Nelson, Samuel         Vol. 71, p. 382 William W. Nelson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Nelson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1835, with Daniel Briggs and Wm. Nelson as sureties.

Nelson, Samuel         Vol. 71, p. 339 Sarah Nelson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Nelson, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 10 Aug. 1835, with Peter Holmes and Peter Holmes 3d. as sureties.

Nelson, Thomas        Vol. 71, p. 118 Martha Nelson, of Plymouth, singlewoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Nelson, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 3 Dec. 1832, with Lemuel Bradford and Elisha Nelson as sureties.

Nichols, John M.       Vol. 52, p. 406 Sally Nichols, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John M. Nichols, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 17 Oct. 1825, with Isaac Lanman & Thomas Lanman as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 111-112] Thos. Atwood & Richd. Holmes Jr., Merchants, & Wm. Morey, cordwainer, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of John M. Nichols, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 17 Oct. 1825. The Inventory, not dated, totaled only $159.40, no real estate. Sally Nichols, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 15 Jan. 1826.

Nicols, Edward          Vol. 46, p. 192 Mary Nicols, widow, and Moses Nicols, Blacksmith, were granted administration of the estate of Edward Nicols, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 12 Nov. 1816, with Willm. Rogers and Nathl. Goodwin Esq. as sureties.

Norris, Olive             Vol. 14E, p.174 E. C. Turner, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Olive Norris, late of Plymouth, as requested by the heirs at law, on 1 May 1860, with Joseph Cobb and Asa Kilbrith, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Nutter, Samuel W.     Vol. 152, p.348 Green Evans, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel W. Nutter, late of Kingston, on 14 June 1880, with George T. Adams and Joseph S. Beal, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Nye, Ichabod             Vol. 7, p. 146   Mr. Ebenezer Bonum, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Nye, late of Rochester, on 15 July 1735. [Vol. 7, p. 153-154] Mrs. Elizabeth Nye, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ichabod Nye, late of Rochester, which was originally granted to your brother, Ebenezer Bonum, of Plympton, who is since deceased, and administration remains to be done, on 26 Aug. 1735. [Vol. 7, p. 166-167] The Inventory of the Estate of Ichabod Nye, late of Rochester, was taken on 24 Sept. 1735 by Stephen Wing, Joseph Thomas and Cornelius Briggs, not totaled, but his homestead and buildings were valued at £1060, and upland and swamp were valued at £60. Elizabeth Nye, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Dec. 1735.

Oakman, Edward       Vol. 27, p. 369 Sarah Oakman, widow, and William Macomber, Gentleman, both of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of Edward Oakman, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 26 July 1791, with Wm. Stevens and Asa Rogers as sureties.

Oakman, Samuel       Vol. 8, p. 87     Elizabeth Oakman, of Marshfield, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Oakman, late of Marshfield, Mariner, on 15 Jan. 1739. [p. 126] The Invenory of the estate of Mr. Samuel Oakman, late of Marshfield, was appraised by Samuel Hatch, Israel Hatch Junr., and John Jones, and totaled £3840.0.0. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 29 Jan. 1739, and Eliza. Oakman, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory also on 29 Jan. 1739.

Oliver, Andrew         Vol. 21, p. 98   Phœbe Oliver, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Oliver, late of Middleborough, gentleman, on 24 Jan. 1772, with Peter Oliver, and Peter Oliver junr., esquires, as sureties. [p. 98-99] The Inventory of the Estate of Andrew Oliver, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Nathanael Wood and Ichabod Wood on 6 Feb. 1772, and totaled £51.19.9, no real estate. Phœbe Oliver, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 4 May 1772, she notified the court that the estate was insolvent on 8 May 1772, and she was allowed, after expenses, the entire balance of £39.9 for her necessaries.

Orcut, William          Vol. 8, p. 72     Moses Orcut, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Orcut, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 May 1739. [p. 57-58] The Inventory of the Real & Personal Estate of William Orcut, late of Bridgewater, not dated, was appraised by John Washburn, Ebenezer Byram and Jonathan Cary, his personal estate totaled £303.12.0, and his real estate totaled £75.2.6. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 4 June 1739, and Moses Orcut, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 June 1739, and he was directed to deliver certain articles to the widow of William Orcut on 4 June 1739 for her necessaries. [p. 122-123] The Division of the Estate of William Orcut, late of Bridgewater, by Capt. Ebenezer Byram, Mr. John Washburn, Jonathan Cary, Nathaniel Carver, and Josiah Edson Junr., all of Bridgewater, dated 11 June 1739, and accepted on 2 July 1739, mentioned shares to the widow, both for her necessaries and for her thirds, or right of dower, to Benja. Edson and Hannah [sic] his wife, to Joshua Warren and Jane his wife, to Joseph Washburn and Deliverance his wife, to Solomon Washburn and Martha his wife, and to Elizabeth French, however the wife of Benja. Edson signed the agreement as Joanna Edson, rather than Hannah.

Orcutt, Moses            Vol. 11, p. 110 Marcy Orcutt, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Moses Orcutt, late of Bridgewater, on 21 Dec. 1748. [Vol. 11, p. 154-156] The Inventory of the Real & Personal Estate of Moses Orcutt, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, dated 27 Dec. 1748, was appraised by Josiah Edson Junr., Eleazer Carver, and Solomon Leonard, and totaled £3089.18.11, old tenour, including his homestead valued at £2100. Marcy Orcutt, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Feb. 1748[/9].

Orr, Hugh                  Vol. 34, p. 171 Nahum Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Hugh Orr, late of Bridgewater, Esqr., on 27 Dec. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 512-514] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Hugh Orr, late of Bridgewater, Esqr., deceased, not dated, was appraised by Sylvanus Lazell, Levi Keith ye 2d, and William Harris, presented on 5 Mar. 1799, and totaled $8619.21. The total value of his real estate was $7328.89, which included his homestead consisting of 2 houses, 2 barns, wood house, corn houses &c. with 108 acres of land valued at $4635, 41 acres of wood land by Alden’s saw mill valued at $820, 23 acres of wood land by William Keith’s valued at $322, 13 acres of wood land back of Isaac Alden’s valued at $260, a grist mill with ¾ acre of land adjoining worth $400, and others. Nahum Mitchell, Esqr., the administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Mar. 1799.

Packard, Abiah          Vol. 39, p. 195 Levi Packard and Silas Packard, of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Abiah Packard, late of Bridgewater, on 1 May 1809.

Packard, Alpheus      Vol. 39, p. 362 Israel Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Alpheus Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 23 June 1812, with Jonathan Packard & Simeon Dike as sureties.

Packard, Barnabas     Vol. 34, p. 172 Samuel Kimball, of Easton, wheelwright, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 31 Dec. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 499] Nathan Lazell, Jonas Leonard, & Edwd. Mitchell 3d, all of Bridgewater, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Barnabas Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 31 Dec. 1798. The Inventory of the Estate of Barnabas Packard, late of Bridgewater, dated 1 Jan. 1799, totaled $881.65, including his homestead in Bridgewater containing about 5 acres with the buildings valued at $570, and about 4 acres of land near Perkins’ mill valued at $55. Samuel Kimball, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 Feb. 1799.

Packard, Elijah          Vol. 17, p. 164 Mary Packard, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Packard, late of Bridgewater, Gent., on 2 June 1766.

Packard, Isaac           Vol. 10A, p. 81 Heman Packard, of North Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Packard, late of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 15 May 1837, with Jeremiah Beals and Azel Gurney, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 10A, p. 208] Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Isaac Packard, late of North Bridgewater, on 2 Oct. 1828, the former administrator, Heman Packard, having been discharged from that trust, with Eliab Whitman and Edward Southworth, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Packard, Isaac           Vol. 14E, p.180 Hosea Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Packard, late of Bridgewater, Butcher, as requested by all the heirs, lon 21 May 1860, with Noble P. Bump and Holden W. Keith, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Packard, John            Vol. 7, p. 433   Mrs. Lydia Packard, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Packard, late of Bridgewater, on 22 Sept. 1738.

Packard, John            Vol. 8, p. 295   Joseph Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 15 Apr. 1741. [p. 357-358] The Inventory of the Estate of John Packard, yeoman, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Nathaniel Woodward, Nehemiah Washburne and Nathl. Carver on 20 Apr. 1741, not totaled, but his homestead was valued at £350. Joseph Packard, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 June 1741.

Packard, Jonas           Vol. 46, p. 326 Elijah Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonas Packard, late of Bridgewater, on 1 Mar. 1819, with Caleb Howard and Jonathan Snow Esq. as sureties.

Packard, Jonathan      Vol. 10, p. 265 Abigail Packard, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 24 June 1746.

Packard, Josiah          Vol. 34, p. 276 Luke Perkins, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 June 1801.

Packard, Lemuel        Vol. 52, p. 180 John Packard, of North Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Packard, late of North Bridgewater, Esquire, on 3 Dec. 1822, with Arza Packard & Isaac Packard as sureties.

Packard, Nathan        Vol. 23, p. 10   Jesse Perkins, of Bridgewater, blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1773, with Jacob Packard, yeoman, and Josiah Perkins, blacksmith, as sureties.

Packard, Samuel        Vol. 23, p. 64   Adams Bailey, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Feb. 1775, with Nathaniel Reynolds and Zachariah Gurney, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Packard, Silas            Vol. 14E, p. 77 Franklin Ames, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Packard, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, as requested by the heirs, Eliza C. Ford, Louise A. Willis, and Harriet Howard, on 5 July 1859, with Edward Southworth Jr. and David Cobb, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Packard, Thomas       Vol. 46, p. 322 Azor Packard, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Packard, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 18 Jan. 1819.

Packard, Timothy      Vol. 27, p. 105 Sarah Packard, widow, and Bethuel Packard, Blacksmith, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Timothy Packard, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1782, with Abia Packard and Eliab Packard as sureties.

Paddock, Nathaniel    Vol. 15, p. 57   Eunice Paddock, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Paddock, late of Rochester, Husbandman, on 20 Dec. 1758.

Paddock, Septa          Vol. 13D, p.237 Charles P. Lyon, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Septa Paddock, late of Abington, single-woman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 6 Nov. 1855, with George Vaughan and Israel W. Thompson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Paddock, Thomas      Vol. 23, p. 206 Lydia Paddock, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Thos. Paddock, late of Middleborough, Trader, on 7 Sept. 1778, with Zebulon Leonard and Russell Braley as sureties.

Paddock, Thomas      Docket #15198 Hannah Paddock, of Moddleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Paddock, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 4 Dec. 1786, with John Soule, Gentm., and Thomas Morton, yeoman, both of Middleborough, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate book.

Palmer, John             Vol. 2, p. 98     Sarah Palmer, relict widow of John Palmer, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 17 Apr. 1708.

Parlor, Thomas          Vol. 2, p. 66     Elizabeth Parlor, relict widow of Thomas Parlor, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 20 Dec. 1705. [p. 67] Middleborough the 15 of December 1705 The Inventory of Thomas Parlor Deceased the 14 day of August 1705 by Joseph Vaughan and Edward Thomas, not totaled. Elizabeth Parlow, administratrix on the estate of her Husband Thomas Parlow late of Middleborough, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1705.

Parsons, Joseph         Vol. 11B, p.319 Harriet N. Parsons, of Marshfield, widow of Joseph Parsons, late of Marshfield, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 14 Apr. 1845, with John Ford, of Marshfield, and Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Parsons, William       Vol. 129, p.267 Ellen Parsons, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Parsons, late of Plymouth, on 22 June 1874, with James Poyntz and Edward Southworth, of Brockton, as sureties.

Partridge, Calvin       Vol. 46, p. 135 John Partridge, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Partridge, late of Duxbury, Esq., on 23 Dec. 1815, with Samuel Robbins and Seth Hunt as sureties.

Partridge, Moses        Vol. 52, p. 322 Melissa Partridge, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Moses Partridge, late of Plymouth, clerk, on 20 Dec. 1824, with Luther Wright & Nathan Cobb as sureties. [Vol. 48, p. 499-500] Thomas Cobb, Gent., Levi Vaughan, Gent., & Nathan Cobb, Housewright, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Moses Partridge, late of Plymouth, clerk, on 17 Dec. 1824. The Inventory, dated 15 Jan. 1825, totaled $352.06, no real estate. Melissa Partridge, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Jan. 1825, and was ordered to sell at public auction $150 worth of the personal estate.

Paty, William            Vol. 12C, p.339 Martha Ann Paty, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William Paty, late of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, who is the widow of the deceased, on 26 Aug. 1851, with Ephraim Paty and Thomas M. Paty, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Pearson, William B.   Vol. 15, p. 461 Phebe Pearson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Bundick Pearson, late of Plymouth, on 8 Mar. 1760.

Peasley, Malinda       Vol. 119, p.257 Wm. A. Peasley, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Malinda Peasley, late of Halifax, who is her husband, on 26 Feb. 1866, with Benj. F. H. Parris and Elbridge P. Bonney, both of Halifax, as sureties.

Peasley, William A.   Vol. 129, p.451 Amanda Peasley, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of William A. Peasley, late of Hanson, on 14 June 1875, with William Keene and Ethan Munroe, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Peirce, Calvin            Vol. 39, p. 385 Lucy Peirce, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Peirce, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 4 Jan. 1813, with John McLauthlen & William Simmons as sureties.

Peirce, Ebenezer        Vol. 115, p.336 Timothy Manter, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Peirce, late of Plymouth, on 28 Dec. 1863, with Henry Gibbs and Corban Barnes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Peirce, Eliphalet        Vol. 61, p. 119 Tabitha Peirce, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Eliphalet Peirce, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 May 1827, with Nathan Shearman & Alden Clark as sureties.

Peirce, Phineas          Vol. 11B, p. 2   Dorcas M. Peirce, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Phineas Peirce, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 31 Aug. 1841, with Ephraim Morton & Peter Smith as sureties.

Peirce, William S.      Vol. 13D, p.569 Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William S. Peirce, late of Middleborough, Carpenter, as requested by the widow and brother of the deceased, on 26 Oct. 1858, with Peter H. Peirce and Job C. Peirce, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Perkins, Daniel          Vol. 34, p. 287 Wealthy Perkins, widow, and Cephas Wadsworth, Housewright, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Daniel Perkins, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 5 Oct. 1801, with John Adams junr. & John Faunce as sureties.

Perkins, Daniel          Vol. 46, p. 232 Solomon Perkins, of Bridgewater, Forgeman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Perkins, late of Bridgewater, and lately a Soldier in the Service of the United States, on 4 Aug. 1817, with Otis Hayward and Jesse Perkins Jr. as sureties.

Perkins, Ebenezer      Vol. 52, p. 258 Solomon Perkins, of Bridgewater, forgeman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1824, with Benj. Snell & Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Perkins, Edward G.    Vol. 122, p.226 Lloyd Perkins, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Edward G. Perkins, late of Middleborough, on 27 Dec. 1869, with T. F. Barden and Stephen W. Gifford, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Perkins, Foster          Vol. 34, p. 308 Richard Perkins, of Bridgewater, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Foster Perkins, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 14 Apr. 1802.

Perkins, Gideon         Vol. 61, p. 254 Seth Eaton, Esquire, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Perkins, late of Middleborough, on 17 Nov. 1828, with Lysander Wood as surety.

Perkins, Jacob           Vol. 11B, p.445 J. L. Perkins, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Perkins, late of Middleborough, who is the sole heir of the deceased, on 6 Oct. 1846, with Elijah E. Perkins & Abraham Perkins as sureties.

Perkins, Jesse            Vol. 13D, p.456 Frederick Crafts, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Perkins, late of North Bridgewater, as petitioned by Caroline B. Perkins, of North Bridgewater, single woman, who is the eldest child of the deceased, and her sisters, who informed the court that their mother has declined, in favor of her uncle Frederick Crafts, on 6 Oct. 1857, with Elizabeth Perkins, of North Bridgewater, and Eliphalet Porter Crafts, of Lexington, County of Middlesex, as sureties.

Perkins, John             Vol. 5, p. 398   Mercy Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Perkins, late of Plympton, on 21 Sept. 1728. [p. 463] The Inventory of the Estate of John Perkins, late of Plympton, was appraised by Isaac Wright and Joseph Thomas on 20 Oct 1728, and totaled £87.2.11, including 10 acres of land in Bridgewater given by his father David Perkins valued at £45. Mercy Perkins, the administratrix on the estate of her late husband, John Perkins, gave her oath to the inventory on 11 Mar. 1728/29. [p. 572] Necessaries from the estate of John Perkins were set off to Mercy Perkins, the relict widow, on 4 Aug. 1729, totaling £17.4.2.

Perkins, John             Vol. 11, p. 530 Zachariah Paddock, of Middleborough, Cordwinder, was granted administration of the estate of John Perkins, late of Middleborough, Bloomer, on 4 Dec. 1750.

Perkins, Joshua          Vol. 34, p. 141 Luke Perkins, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Perkins, late of Carver, Gentleman, on 25 Nov. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 320-321] Jona. Shaw of Middlebo., Caleb Atwood & Joseph Shaw, both of Carver, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joshua Perkins, late of Carver, Gentlem., on 25 Nov. 1797. The Inventory of all the Estate of Capt. Joshua Perkins, late of Carver, dated 12 Mar. 1798, totaled $884.81, including his real estate valued at $251, and $192.59 in stock. Luke Perkins, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 31 Mar. 1798.

Perkins, Joshua          Vol. 71, p. 128 Eleazer Sears, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Perkins, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Wm Sears and Daniel Sears as sureties.

Perkins, Josiah          Vol. 61, p. 171 Josiah Perkins, Blacksmith, and Martin Perkins, Housewright, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Perkins, late of Plympton, Blacksmith, on 18 Feb. 1828, with Pelham Holmes & Jonathan Perkins as sureties.

Perkins, Luke            Vol. 23, p. 102 Rebecca Perkins, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Luke Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 June 1776, with Nehemiah Lincoln and John Packard, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, as sureties.

Perkins, Mark            Vol. 14, p. 194 Josiah Perkins, of Bridgewater, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Marke Perkins, late of Bridgewater, on 3 Jan. 1757.

Perkins, Nathan         Vol. 4, p. 383   Martha Perkins, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Nathan Perkins, late of Bridgewater, on 9 July 1723. [p. 455] The Inventory of the estate of Nathan Perkins, late of Bridgewater, who deceased on 4 June 1723, was appraised by Edward Fobes, John Field, & John Ames Junr., on 22 Aug. 1723. [Vol. 5, p. 717-720, 727-729] The Division of the estate of Nathan Perkins, late of Bridgewater, presented by John Ames, Josiah Edson Jr., Ephraim Fobes, Edward Haward, & Jona. Cary, among the heirs: the relict widow Martha Perkins, the eldest son Nathan Perkins, sons Solomon Perkins, Timothy Perkins, James Perkins, and daughters Martha & Silence Perkins.

Perkins, Nathan         Vol. 27, p. 316 Josiah Perkins, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Perkins, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1790, with Josiah Chandler and John Soule as sureties.

Perkins, Robert          Vol. 27, p. 473 Enoch Perkins, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1794.

Perkins, Sampson      Vol. 61, p. 264 Alvin Perkins, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Sampson Perkins, late of Carver, on 19 Jan. 1829, with Thomas Hammond & Geo. W. Virgin as sureties.

Perkins, Seabury        Vol. 46, p. 363 John C. Perkins, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Seabury Perkins, late of Middleborough, Cordwainer, on 20 Sept. 1819, with Gideon Perkins and Silv. Tillson as sureties.

Perkins, Shepard        Vol. 46, p. 233 Jesse Perkins Junr., of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Shepard Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Aug. 1817, with Josiah Perkins and Solomon Perkins as sureties.

Perkins, Solomon      Vol. 9, p. 164   Timothy Perkins, yeoman, and Lydia Perkins, widow, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Solomon Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 17 Oct. 1743. [p. 164-166] The Inventory of the estate of Solomon Perkins, Joyner, was appraised by William Washburne, William Hooper, and Moses Orcutt on 27 Oct. 1743, not totaled, but his Homestead was valued at £500. Timothy Perkins and Lydia Perkins, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 7 Nov. 1743.

Perkins, Timothy       Vol. 34, p. 85   Ichabod Morton junr., of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Timothy Perkins, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 21 Sept. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 421-424] The Inventory of the estate of Timothy Perkins, late of Plymouth, dated 29 Sept. 1796, was appraised by Ichabod Morton & Joseph Bartlett, and totaled only $76.42, no real estate. Ichabod Morton junr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Dec. 1797. William LeBaron, Gentleman, & Ichabod Morton, mariner, both of Plymouth, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Timothy Perkins, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Dec. 1796, which totaled $218.87, and was recorded on 21 Aug. 1797. The accounting of Ichabod Morton junr., the administrator, dated 4 Oct. 1797, included an additional $33.98 in cash received for wages due to the deceased, and $34.98 for coffee sold at Boston, and the balance of the estate was distributed to the creditors on 14 Dec. 1797.

Perkins, William        Vol. 23, p. 210 Caleb Cary, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Perkins, late of Bridgewater, on 5 Oct. 1778, with Hez. Hooper and Saml. Kinsley as sureties.

Perkins, Zadock         Vol. 34, p. 382 Jesse Perkins, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zadock Perkins, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 May 1804.

Perry, John                Vol. 11B, p.487 Timothy Gordon, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Perry, late of Plymouth, who is a creditor of the deceased, the widow having declined the administration, on 6 Apr. 1847, with Jacob H. Loud & William R. Sever as sureties.

Peterson, Benjamin    Vol. 20, p. 218 Joseph Prior, of Duxbury, husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Peterson Junr., late of Duxbury, mariner, on 11 Apr. 1769, with Benjamin Thomas and Benjamin Prior, both of Duxbury, husbandmen, as sureties.

Peterson, George S.   Vol. 138, p.244 Elizabeth D. Peterson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, George S. Peterson, late of Plymouth, on 10 Dec. 1877, with Thaddeus Faunce and Thaddeus Faunce Jr., of Plymouth, as sureties.

Peterson, Joanna        Vol. 129, p.413 Elbridge G. Morton, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Peterson, late of Halifax, on 12 Apr. 1875, with Edwin Inglee and Abel Richmond, of Halifax, as sureties.

Peterson, Marshal      Vol. 10A, p.161 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Marshal Peterson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased who declined, on 3 Apr. 1838, with Morrill Allen and Luther Howland, both of Pembroke, as sureties.

Peterson, Perez          Vol. 12C, p.485 Sally H. Peterson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Peterson, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 17 Jan. 1853, with Henry Morton and Isaac Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Peterson, Sally          Vol. 13D, p.414 Isaac Morton Jr., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sally Peterson, late of Plymouth, who is the husband of the sole heir at law, on 18 May 1857, with Isaac Morton and Ichabod Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Phillips, Benjamin     Vol. 11, p. 443 Benjamin Phillips, of Boston, Warfinger, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Benjamin Phillips, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 4 June 1750. [Vol. 11, p. 400] The Inventory of the Estate of Benja. Phillips, late of Marshfield, dated 3 July 1750, was apparently appraised by Thos. Foster, Isaac Phillips and Kenelm Baker, not totaled, but his homestead was valued at £160, and out lots were valued at £37.6.8. Benja. Phillips, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 July 1750.

Phinney, John            Vol. 27, p. 186 Isaac Tomson junr., of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Phinney, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 July 1785, with Jacob Tomson junr. and Jesse Sturtevant as sureties.

Phinney, Jonathan     Vol. 8, p. 82     Joseph Phinney, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Phinney, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 25 Sept. 1739.

Phinney, Joshua         Vol. 61, p. 285 Clark Finney, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Phinney, late of Middleborough, on 5 May 1829, with Abner Clark & Nathaniel Staples as sureties.

Pool, Benjamin          Vol. 46, p. 2     John Pool, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Pool, late of Bridgewater, labourer, on 12 Oct. 1813, with Nathl. Thomson and Ebenr. Colwell junr. as sureties.

Pool, Isaac                Vol. 14, p. 239 Sarah Pool, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Pool, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 26 May 1757.

Pool, John                 Vol. 61, p. 243 Zadock Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of John Pool, late of Halifax, on 4 Nov. 1828, with Zebadiah Thomson & Caleb Pool as sureties.

Pool, Joseph              Vol. 7, p. 427   Samuel Pooll, of Abington, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of his son Joseph Pooll, late of Abington, on 5 July 1738.

Porcheron, Charles E. Vol. 119, p.290 Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Charles E. Porcheron, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Apr. 1866, with Martin Leonard, of Bridgewater, and Philander Pratt, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Porter, James             Vol. 34, p. 365 Noah Ford, of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Porter, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1803.

Porter, Mary              Vol. 10A, p. 31 Jared Whitman, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Porter, late of East Bridgewater, widow, on 4 Oct. 1836, with Welcome Young and Daniel Whitman, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Pratt, Annis               Vol. 15, p. 451 Abiel Fuller, of Plympton, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Annis Prat, late of Plympton, on 10 Feb. 1760.

Pratt, Barnabas          Vol. 27, p. 254 Barnabas Pratt, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Dec. 1787, with Silas Packard and Jno. Robinson as sureties.

Pratt, Barnabas Jr.     Vol. 27, p. 347 Asa Jones, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Pratt junr., late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1791, with Abia Packard and Jas. Leach as sureties.

Pratt, Benajah            Vol. 20, p. 487 Phœbe Pratt, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benajah Pratt, late of Middleborough, refiner, on 29 Mar. 1771, with Tilson Ripley and Joseph Leonard 2d., both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties. [p. 535] The Inventory of the estate of Benajah Pratt, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Micah Bryant, Joseph Bates junr. and Nathl. Bumpas, not dated, but totaled £60.1.6, including a cedar swamp in Plimton valued at £6.13.4, no other real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 13 May 1771, and Phoebe Pratt, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 21 May 1771. [Vol. 21, p.40] The accounting of Phœbe Pratt, the administratrix, approved on 7 Oct. 1771, showed additional debts due to the estate of £69.5, and monies received for the estate of £13.11.2, with £20 for necessaries for the widow. [Vol. 28, p. 466] Rec’d of the widow Phebe Pratt as administratrix to the Estate of Benajah Pratt Late of Middleborough deced, Twelve pounds Seven Shillings & four pence in Full of our Share in the Division of our Hon’d Fathers aforesaid deced, both Real and personal, as witness our hands this twenty Eighth day of February A.D. 1775. Signed: William Cushman, Nathaniel Wilder, Susanna Cushman.

Pratt, Betsey              Vol. 61, p. 326 John Hunt, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Pratt, late of Abington, Singlewoman, on 19 Oct. 1829, with Nathan Cushing and Brackley Cushing jr. as sureties.

Pratt, Calvin              Vol. 52, p. 85   George W. Pratt and Jonathan C. Keith, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Calvin Pratt, late of Bridgewater, Esquire, on 6 Nov. 1821, with William Pratt & Isaac Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Charles             Vol. 11B, p.408 Jared Whitman, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Pratt, late of Abington, Cordwainer, as requested by the next of kin in this State, and the creditors, on 13 Apr. 1846, with Jonathan L. Reed & Addison Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Cornelius         Vol. 52, p. 184 Ebenezer Pratt, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1823, with Jonathan Pratt & Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Pratt, Cornelius         Vol. 10A, p. 17 Bradford Harlow, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration of the estate of Cornelius Pratt, late of Halifax, on 5 July 1836. Thomas Cushman, of Bridgewater, and Ephraim Ward, of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Pratt, Cyrus               Vol. 11B, p.384 George W. Pratt, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Pratt, late of Abington, Stone Cutter, who is the eldest son of the deceased, the widow having declined the administration, on 19 Jan. 1846, with Luther Glover & Ludo Pool as sureties.

Pratt, Daniel              Vol. 27, p. 13   Hezekiah Hooper, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Pratt, late of Bridgewater, Blacksmith, on 24 Feb. 1779, with Jona. Crane and Ezra Conant as sureties.

Pratt, David               Vol. 11, p. 441 Eleazer Pratt jur., of Middleborough, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of David Pratt, late of Kingston, Seafareingman, deceased, on 5 Nov. 1750. [Vol. 12, p. 152] The Inventory of the estate of David Prat, late of Kingston, mariner, was appraised by John Weston, Benajah Prat, and Seath Tinkham on 26 Nov. 1750, not totaled but very small, no real estate. Eleazer Pratt, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 May 1751.

Pratt, David               Vol. 46, p. 249 Isaac Pratt and Jonathan Hobart, of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of David Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Dec. 1817, with Daniel A. Ford and Isaac Alden 3d. as sureties.

Pratt, David               Vol. 115, p.210 Addison Pratt, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of David Pratt, late of East Bridgewater, on 7 Apr. 1863, with Benjamin W. Keith, of East Bridgewater, and William P. Corthell, of Abington, as sureties.

Pratt, Dianthe            Vol. 11B, p.186 Sylvanus Whiting, of Hanover, was granted administration of the estate of Dianthe Pratt, late of Hanover, on 29 Aug. 1843, with Albert White & Nathaniel O. Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Ebenezer          Vol. 20, p. 28   Eleazer Crocker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 26 Mar. 1768, with Nathaniel Atwood and William Shurtleff, both of Plympton, yeomen, as sureties. [p. 55] The Inventory of the estate of Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Samuel Lucas, Jonathan Tillson, and John Briggs on 11 Apr. 1768, and totaled £81.6.6, including his lands and buildings valued at £51.13.4. Eleazer Crocker, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1768. [p. 175] Samuel Lucas and Jonathan Tilson, both of Plympton, and John Samson, of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to Deborah Pratt, the widow, one third of the real estate of Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 20 May 1768. The division was dated 4 July 1768, and approved on 2 Jan. 1769.

Pratt, Ebenezer          Vol. 23, p. 211 Abiel Pratt, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 7 Dec. 1778, with Jacob Thomas and Fra. Tomson as sureties. [Vol. 25, p. 376-377] The Inventory of the estate of Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Nathaniel Wood, Ichabod Wood, and Jonah Washburn, not dated, but totaled £5568.13.4, including his real estate valued at £4000. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 23 Feb. 1779, and Abiel Pratt, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 4 Oct. 1779. The accounting by Abiel Pratt shows debts due from the estate to Dr. Sturtevant, Jonah Washburn, Ebenezer Wood, Nathan Wood, and several others. [Vol. 25, p. 506-508] Ichabod Wood, Gentm., Jacob Bennett, and Israel Wood, yeomen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to Abiell Pratt, the widow, one third part of the real estate of Ebenezer Pratt, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as her right of dower on 1 Nov. 1779, and to divide the balance of the real estate into 8 equal parts, to John Pratt, the eldest son, two shares, and to Margarett Pratt, Lucy Pratt, Ebenezer Pratt, Lewis Pratt, Homan Pratt, and Thomas Pratt, one share each. The division was dated 30 Nov 1779, and approved on 5 June 1780.

Pratt, Elizabeth W.     Vol. 138, p.229 Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth W. Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 10 Dec. 1877.

Pratt, Elkanah            Vol. 7, p. 87     Mr. Joseph Lucas, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Pratt, late of Plympton, shoemaker, on 25 Dec. 1734. [Vol. 7, p. 109] The Inventory of the Estate of Elkanah Pratt, late of Plympton, was taken by Richard Dwelley, Abel Crocker and Samuel Barrows on 25 Jan. 1734[/35], and totaled only £44.16.4, no real estate. Joseph Lucas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Mar. 1734[/35]. [p. 144] Set out unto ___ Pratt Widow of Elkanah Pratt late of Plympton, as necessaries £21.9.7 in wooden ware, iron ware, cloth, bedding, pillows & furniture, glasses, linen, pewter & earthen ware, pr. Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate.

Pratt, Else                  Vol. 10A, p. 15 Cyrus Pratt, of Hanover, petitioned for administration of the estate of Else Pratt, late of Hanover, on 5 July 1836. Nathaniel Pratt, of Hanover, and James Pratt, of Abington, were the sureties on his bond.

Pratt, George             Vol. 119, p.460 Shepherd L. Pratt, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of George Pratt, late of West Bridgewater, on 23 Sept. 1867, with Edward Tisdale and O. T. Gray, of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Pratt, Greenleaf         Vol. 52, p. 275 Zechariah Eddy, of Middleborough, Counsellor at Law, was granted administration of the estate of Greenleaf Pratt, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 1 June 1824, with Joshua Eddy Jr. & Nathl. Eddy as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 248-250] Jonathan C. Keith, Zebulon K. Pratt, & Simon Backus, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Greenleaf Pratt, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 28 May 1824. The Inventory, dated 15 June 1824, totaled $9006.45, his real estate totaled $6950.30, including his homestead farm of 73 acres valued at $5000. Zechariah Eddy, Esq., the administrator, gave is oath to the inventory on 19 July 1824, and he was ordered to deliver to Lydia Pratt, widow of the deceased, $600 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Pratt, Harrison O.      Vol. 129, p.363 David S. Perkins, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Harrison O. Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 25 Jan. 1875, with Elijah E. Perkins and Enoch Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Henry W.         Vol. 12C, p.468 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Henry W. Pratt, of St. Charles, IL, having estate in this county, as requested by the heirs at law, on 6 Dec. 1852, with Sears Washburn and Jabez Harden, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Pratt, Huldah T.         Vol. 138, p.191 Sheperd L. Pratt, of West Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Huldah T. Pratt, late of West Bridgewater, who was his wife, on 27 Aug. 1877, with Otis Briggs and W. F. Davis, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Pratt, Isaiah               Vol. 119, p.289 Caroline H. Pratt, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Pratt, late of Carver, who is the widow of the deceased, on 11 June 1866, with John Q. A. Pratt, of Watertown, and Mary A. Faunce, of Carver, as sureties.

Pratt, Jabiz                Vol. 3, p. 47     Joseph Stockbridge, of Duxbury, and Johnathan Pratt, of Scituate, were granted administration of the estate of Jabiz Pratt, late of Duxbury, on 15 Nov. 1710, Elizabeth Pratt, the relict widow of the deceased Jabish Pratt, having refused the administration. [p. 48] The Inventory of the estate of Jabiz Pratt, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Francis Barker and Ebenezer Sproutt on 31 Oct. 1710, but not totaled, and no real estate. Joseph Stockbridg and Jonathan Pratt, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 15 Nov. 1710. Elizabeth Pratt, relict widow of Jabiz Pratt, refused to administer upon the estate.

Pratt, James               Vol. 115, p. 16 Walter H. Faunce, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of James Pratt, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and oldest son of the deceased, the other son is in California and the daughters both under coverture, on 27 Aug. 1861, with Charles C. Faunce and Stephen Sampson, of Kingston, as sureties.

Pratt, Jared                Vol. 115, p.468 C. C. K. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jared Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 26 Sept. 1864, in presence of Jemima W. Pratt, Augustus Pratt, Stephen A. Brownell, Eliza A. Pratt, Julia Pratt, Louisa Pratt, and Maria O. Washburn.

Pratt, Job                   Vol. 27, p. 220 Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Job Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Dec. 1786, with Joshua Loring and Thos. Gannett as sureties.

Pratt, Job                   Vol. 13D, p.438 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Job Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 4 Aug. 1857, with Theophilus Brown and Ebenezer Pickens, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Pratt, John S.             Vol. 119, p.459 John L. Pratt, of Hanson, was granted administration of the estate of John S. Pratt, late of Hanson, on 10 June 1867, with Edward Y. Perry and Melzar Sprague, of Hanson, as sureties.

Pratt, John H.            Vol. 119, p.509 James F. Shurtleff, of Middleborough, was appointed as special administrator of the estate of John H. Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 27 Dec. 1886, because of the incompetence of his widow and the non-residence and neglect of his next of kin to take administration, and that it is necessary to collect and preserve the effects belonging to said estate, with Lucius M. Fuller and John W. Flansbury as sureties.

Pratt, Jonathan           Vol. 52, p. 338 Ebenezer Pratt & Bradford Harlow, of Middleborough, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Pratt, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1825, with Phillip Brewster & Thomas Hobart as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 50-51] Ebenezer Wood, Gent., Jabez P. Thompson, Gent., & Eliab Thompson Jr., yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jonathan Pratt, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was not dated, but his real estate totaled $2770.00, including his improved land & buildings valued at $1780, and his personal estate totaled $1072.72. Ebenezer Pratt and Bradford Harlow, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1825, and they were directed to deliver to Abigail Pratt, the widow, $250 out of the personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 59, p. 64] Bradford Harlow & Ebenezer Pratt, administrators on the estate of Jonathan Pratt, late of Halifax, informed the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the just debts of the estate by $2400, and asked for license to sell that much of the real estate on 21 Mar. 1825. License was granted the same day.

Pratt, Joseph              Vol. 14, p. 484 Keziah Pratt, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Pratt, late of Plympton, on 10 May 1758. [Vol. 15, p. 2] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Pratt, late of Plympton, was appraised by Moses Shaw, Rowland Hammond, and Perez Churchill on 19 May 1758, not totaled, but his homestead and buildings were valued at £160. Keziah Pratt, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 May 1758.

Pratt, Joshua              Vol. 15, p. 57   Nathaniel Jackson, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Pratt, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 6 Nov. 1758. [p. 108] The Inventory of the Estate of Joshua Prat, late of Plympton, was appraised by Jabez Newland, Joel Ellis, and Benja. Weston, not dated or totaled, but his real estate was valued at £150. Nathll. Jackson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Mar. 1759. [Vol. 19, p. 94-95] Joseph Tinkham Esqr., William Harlow, and Jacob Bennet, all of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to the widow Eunice Pratt her dower in the real estate of Jacob Pratt, late of Plympton, on 30 July 1764. The division was dated 4 Aug. 1764, and approved on 3 Sept. 1764.

Pratt, Kimball            Vol. 39, p. 81   Wilkes Wood, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Kimball Pratt, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 16 Aug. 1806, with Gamaliel Rounseville & Nathl. Wilder junr. as sureties.

Pratt, Leonard           Vol. 138, p.228 Silas Pratt, of Haliflax, was granted administration of the estate of Leonard Pratt, late of Bridgewater, on 12 Nov. 1877, with Nathan Fuller and Seth C. Cushing, both of Halifax, as sureties.

Pratt, Lucy                Vol. 61, p. 208 Zechariah Eddy, Esq., of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 16 June 1828, with William S. Eddy & Nathl. Eddy as sureties.

Pratt, Lucy                Vol. 11B, p.276 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Pratt, late of Middleborough, singlewoman, on 1 Oct. 1844, with Simeon M. Pratt & Isaac Fuller as sureties.

Pratt, Lucy                Vol. 13D, p.385 Nathaniel W. Pratt, of Boston, Carpenter, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Pratt, late of Pembroke, widow, with one sister the only heirs at law of the deceased, on 3 Mar. 1857, with John S. Stephens and David V. Wilson, both of Boston, as sureties.

Pratt, Mary                Vol. 119, p.323 Benjamin H. Pratt, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Pratt, late of Abington, on 24 Sept. 1866.

Pratt, Mary T.            Vol. 129, p.459 Henry T. Pratt, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Mary T. Pratt, late of Bridgewater, on 27 June 1875, with Mitchell Hooper and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 146, p. 104] Joshua E. Crane, Lewis Holmes and Nahum Washburn Jr., all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mary T. Pratt, late of Bridgewater, on 12 July 1875. Her real estate was valued at $7480, and her personal estate totaled $12,179.40.

Pratt, Nathan             Vol. 11, p. 447 Sarah Pratt, widow, and Benjamin Pratt, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Nathan Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1750.

Pratt, Nathaniel         Vol. 11, p. 344 Joseph Pratt, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Pratt, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 5 Mar. 1749.

Pratt, Nathaniel Jr.     Vol. 27, p. 68   Joel Ellis junr., of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Pratt junr., late of Plympton, on 4 June 1781, with Saml. Lucas and Wm. Shurtleff as sureties.

Pratt, Nathaniel         Vol. 11B, p.243 Thomas M. Bates, of Hanover, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Pratt, late of Hanover, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1844, with John Oldham 2d & Albert White as sureties.

Pratt, Noah                Vol. 52, p. 397 Else Pratt, of Hanover, widow, & Cyrus Pratt, of Abington, stonecutter, were granted administration of the estate of Noah Pratt, late of Hanover, yeoman, on 19 Sept. 1825, with Barker Ramsdell & Spooner Ellis as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 48-49] Micah Pool, Esq., & Nathan Studley, of Abington, & Barker Ramdsell, of Hanover, were appointed to appraise the estate of Noah Pratt, late of Hanover, yeoman, on 19 Sept. 1825. The Inventory, dated 29 Nov. 1825, totaled $322.36, no real estate. Else Pratt & Cyrus Pratt, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 6 Dec. 1825.

Pratt, Philip C.           Vol. 12C, p.265 Zebulon K. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Philip C. Pratt, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by Keziah L. Pratt, the widow of the deceased, who declined, on 13 Jan. 1851, with Thomas J. Pratt and Isaac Pratt, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Pratt, Phinehas          Vol. 61, p. 346 Cyrus Pratt, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Phinehas Pratt, late of Abington, on 2 Mar. 1830, with Abiah Reed & James Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Ruth                 Vol. 11B, p.185 Sylvanus Whiting, of Hanover, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Pratt, late of Hanover, on 29 Aug. 1843, with Albert White & Nathaniel O. Pratt as sureties.

Pratt, Seth                  Vol. 11B, p.302 Isaac Hersey, of Abington, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Pratt, late of Abington, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1845, with Joseph Wilkes & Joseph Wilkes Jr. as sureties.

Pratt, Simeon             Vol. 12C, p. 7   Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Pratt, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Calvin Shaw, of Middleborough, and Jabez Hardin, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Pratt, Stillman            Vol. 115, p.143 Stillman B. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Stillman Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 10 Oct. 1862, with Hannah B. Pratt and George Soule, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Pratt, Thomas            Vol. 14, p. 196 Rebecca Pratt, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Pratt, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 13 Feb. 1757. [p. 268] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Pratt, late of Plympton, was appraised by Elisha Whitton, Silvanus Donham and Jona. Tillson on 21 Feb. 1757, and totaled £94.6.0, including his real estate valued at £69.13.4. Rebecca Pratt, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 18 May 1757.

Pratt, Thomas            Vol. 23, p. 130 Mercy Pratt, widow, and Barnabas Pratt, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Pratt, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 July 1777, with Jonathan Cary and Jesse Perkins, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, as sureties.

Pratt, Thomas            Vol. 39, p. 406 Gamaliel Rounseville, of Middleborough, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Pratt, late of Middleborough, labourer & late soldier in Capt. Runnie’s Company in Col. Boyd’s Regiment in the Service of the United States on 14 Apr. 1813, with Nathl. Wilder Jr. & Reuel Thomson as sureties.

Pratt, Thomas            Vol. 61, p. 453 Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, Gent., was appointed as administrator of the estate of Thomas Pratt, late of Bridgewater, the administrators, Mercy Pratt and Barnabas Pratt, of Bridgewater, both having deceased without completing the administration, on 7 Mar. 1826, with Mark Perkins & Benj. Ames as sureties.

Pratt, William            Vol. 13D, p.364 Albert G. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William Pratt, late of Bridgewater, on 12 Jan. 1857, with Zebulon K. Pratt, of Middleborough, and Seth Washburn Jr., of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Pratt, William B.        Vol. 129, p.191 Job H. Beal, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of William B. Pratt, late of Hanson, on 8 Dec. 1873, with Charles Barstow and Wm. H. H. Bryant, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Pratt, Zebulon K.       Vol. 14E, p.167 Jeremiah K. Pratt, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon K. Pratt, late of Middleborough, on 28 Feb. 1860, with Morrill Robinson and Augustus Pratt as sureties.

Price, John                Vol. 3, p. 95     Mary Price, widow, mother of John Price, late deceased at Annapolis Royall, and late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her son’s estate on 1 Nov. 1711. No inventory was recorded.

Prince, Job                Vol. 6, p. 55     Mrs. Abigail Prince of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Job Prince, late of Kingston, on 11 Aug. 1731. [p. 85-86] The Inventory of the Estate of Job Prince, not totaled, was appraised by Samuel Churchell, Francis Adams, and Samuel Foster on 9 Sept. 1731, his dwelling house, land and outhousing valued at £200. Abigail Prince, his widow and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 23 Sept. 1731.

Prince, Thomas         Vol. 2, p. 25     Israel Silvester & Ruth his wife, late relict widow of Thomas Prince, late of Boston, Mariner, deceased, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Prince on 27 Nov. 1703. [p. 31-32] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Prince deceased was appraised by Samuel Sprague and Samuel Bartlett on 13 Dec. 1703, not totaled, but included £315 in cash. Ruth Silvester, administratrix of the Estate of her husband Thomas Prince, late of Boston, gave her oath to the inventory on 24 Dec. 1703.

Pryer, Benjamin        Vol. 11, p. 127 Benja. Pryer, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father Benja. Pryer, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Jan. 1748.

Ramsdell, Nathaniel  Vol. 17, p. 91   Joshua Pratt, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Ramsdell, late of Bridgewater, Husbandman, on 6 Dec. 1762.

Randall, Enoch          Vol. 34, p. 203 Ruth Randall, widow, and John Bishop, Gentleman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Enoch Randall, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 22 Oct. 1799.

Randall, Henry M.     Vol. 152, p.506 Asa C. Sisson, of Easton, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Henry M. Randall, late of Bridgewater, on 11 Apr. 1881, with George W. Belcher and Albert A. Rotch, of Easton, as sureties.

Randall, John            Vol. 61, p. 61   Elisha Ruggles, Esqr., of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of John Randall, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 18 Sept. 1826, with Jas. Ruggles & Abrm. Holmes as sureties.

Randall, Nathaniel     Vol. 27, p. 409 Jedediah Holmes, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Randall, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1792, with Levi Bradford and Thos. Gannet as sureties.

Randall, Perez           Vol. 27, p. 210 Nathaniel Randall, of Kingston, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Randall, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 1 May 1786, with Levi Holmes and Jno. Faunce as sureties.

Randall, Samuel        Vol. 34, p. 288 John Faunce, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Randall, late of Kingston, mariner, on 5 Oct. 1801.

Ransom, Ebenezer     Vol. 34, p. 152 Martha Ransom, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Ransom junr., late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 Mar. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 398-399] Nemiah Cobb Esqr., Isaiah Tillson, yeoman, & Barnabas Cobb, Gentlemen, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ebenezer Ransom junr., late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 Mar. 1798. The Inventory of the Estate of Ebenezer Ransom junr., late of Carver, dated 16 Mar. 1798, totaled $350.90, including his real estate valued at $186. Martha Ransom, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 June 1798.

Ransom, John            Vol. 6, p. 176   John Ripley, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John Ransom, late of Plympton, on 4 Aug. 1729.

Ransom, John            Vol. 11B, p.561 Benjamin Ransom, of Carver, and Eleazer S. Bartlett, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of John Ransom, late of Plympton, on 21 Feb. 1848, with Roland E. Cotton & Salisbury Jackson as sureties.

Ransom, John            Vol. 138, p.175 H. E. Briggs, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of John Ransom, late of Plympton, on 9 July 1877, with Zacheus Parker and H. O. Bonney, both of Plympton, as sureties. [Vol. 146, p. 213] Joshua C. Thompson, B. F. Phinney and Horatio W. Blanchard, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Ransom, late of Plympton, on 31 July 1877. His real estate was valued at $1025, and his personal estate totaled $99.75. H. E. Briggs, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 Aug. 1877.

Ransom, Joseph         Vol. 27, p. 432 Thomas Savory, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Ransom, late of Carver, yeoman, on 22 Apr. 1793, with Wm. Weston and Steph. Marcy as sureties.

Ransom, Robert         Vol. 4, p. 355   Anna Ransome, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Robert Ransome, late of Plympton, on 16 May 1723. [p. 367-368] The Inventory of the estate of Robert Ransome, late of Plympton, was appraised by Benony Lucas, Jonathan Shaw, & Isaac Cushman Jr., on 13 June 1723. [p. 392] The Settlement of the estate of Robert Ransome, late of Plympton, mentioned his heirs: the eldest son Samuel Ransome, third son Ebenezer Ransome, Joseph Ransome, Abigail, the wife of Nathaniel Thomas, Lydiah, Mary, Hannah & Deborah, and one other child, unnamed in the settlement.

Ransom, Thaddeus    Vol. 27, p. 145 William Drew, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus Ransom, late of Kingston, Cordwainer, on 2 Feb. 1784, with Hez. Ripley and Jno. Faunce as sureties.

Ransom, Thaddeus    Vol. 34, p. 350 John Adams junr., of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus Ransom, late of Kingston, cordwainer, the original administrator, William Drew, of Kingston, Esq., having died without completing the administration, on 4 June 1799.

Raymond, Allen        Vol. 52, p. 88   Fear Raymond, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Allen Raymond, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 Nov. 1821, with Joseph Bates & Moses Nicols as sureties.

Raymond, Calvin      Vol. 122, p. 10 Sarah Raymond, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Raymond, late of Plymouth, on 20 Jan. 1868, with Nathan K. Douglass and Alonzo Douglass, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Raymond, Ebenezer   Vol. 20, p. 11   Samuel Raymond, of Middleborough, miller, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Raymond, late of Middleborough, wheelwright, on 29 Dec. 1767, with Caleb Wood and Abraham Miller, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Raymond, Isaiah        Vol. 122, p. 16 Joseph T. Hathaway, of Sandwich, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Raymond, late of Plymouth, on 27 Jan. 1868, with Jacob E. Hathaway and James G. Sproat, both of Wareham, as sureties.

Read, John                Vol. 8, p. 73     James Read Junr., of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Read, late of Abington, yeoman, on 16 May 1739.

Redding, William      Vol. 27, p. 377 William Porter, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Redding, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1792, with Jno. Bennet and Thos. Bennet as sureties.

Reed, Elijah              Vol. 61, p. 124 Jane Reed, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Reed, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1827, with Nathaniel Thomas and Wm Thomas as sureties. [Vol. 64, p. 193] Jane Reed, the Administratrix on the Estate of Elijah Reed, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 13 Aug. 1827. [Vol. 64, p. 316] Nathaniel Thomas of Plymouth, Jacob Perkins and Paul Hathaway, of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elijah Reed, late of Middleborough, on 13 Aug. 1827. The inventory totaled only $148.54, no real estate. Jane Reed, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 6 Nov. 1827.

Reed, James              Vol. 13, p. 141 Samuell Pool junr., of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Reed, late of Abington, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1753.

Reed, Nathan            Vol. 11B, p. 32 Rebecca Reed, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Reed, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 21 Feb. 1842, with John Bartlett Jr. & William Nelson as sureties.

Reed, Rebecca           Vol. 14E, p.141 John Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Reed, late of Plymouth, widow, who is the nearest male heir, on 20 Feb. 1860, with Bartlett Holmes and Alvan G. Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Reed, Solomon          Vol. 52, p. 3     Caleb Reed, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Reed, late of Bridgewater, Trader, on 4 Sept. 1820, with Jonathan Copeland Jr. & Nathan Gurney Jr. as sureties.

Richardson, Charles   Vol. 23, p. 157 Jonathan Cary, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Richardson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1777, with David Kingman, Gent., and John Whitman Junr., both of Bridgewater, as sureties. [Docket #16815] Hannah Richardson, widow of Charles Richardson, late of Bridgewater, being left with a young child and not capable to manage the selling of my husband’s estate, requested that Jonathan Cary be appointed as administrator on 25 Feb. 1777. [Vol. 25, p. 6] The Inventory of the Estate of Charles Richardson, late of Bridgewater, was appraised on 14 Apr. 1777 by Seth Harris, Adam Howard, and Moses Cary, and totaled £88.2.11, including his house and land valued at £72. Jonathan Cary, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 Sept. 1777.

Richmond, Abel        Vol. 21, p. 147 William Richmond, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Abel Richmond, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 17 Apr. 1772, with Ephraim Keith Jr., of Bridgewater, Gent., and Isaac Shaw, of Middleborough, yeoman, as sureties.

Richmond, Apollos    Vol. 71, p. 47   Silence Richmond, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Apollos Richmond, late of Middleboro, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1832, with Avery Fobes and Elijah E. Perkins as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 185-186] Silence Richmond, administratrix of the estate of Apollos Richmond, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 1 May 1832. Edward Cole, Calvin Shaw, and Luke Reed, all of Middleborough, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Apollos Richmond, late of Middleborough, on 3 Apr. 1832. The inventory was dated 27 Apr. 1832, and totaled $182.86, no real estate. Silence Richmond, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 1 May 1832, and she was allowed the entire personal estate for her necessaries, after the payment of the bills for the funeral and the taxes, on 1 May 1832.

Richmond, Bathsheba Vol. 10A, p.541 Samuel Richmond, of Middleborough, petitioned that administration with will of the estate of Bathsheba Richmond, late of Middleborough, single woman, no person being named as Executor in the will of the deceased, be granted to Micah Richmond, of Plymouth, on 6 May 1845. Samuel Richmond and Ruel Richmond, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Richmond, Caleb       Vol. 27, p. 325 Bethiah Richmond, of Easton, County of Bristol, widow, was granted administration of th estate of Caleb Richmond, late of Middleborough, Labourer, on 5 July 1790, with Jas. Leach and Seth Snow as sureties.

Richmond, Elias        Vol. 46, p. 240 Israel Richmond, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elias Richmond, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 6 Oct. 1817, with Samuel Miller and James Sproat as sureties.

Richmond, Elisha      Vol. 12C, p.127 Lysander Richmond, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Richmond, late of Middleborough, on 6 Nov. 1849, with Philander Sampson and Philo S. Murdock, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Richmond, Gershom  Vol. 23, p. 224 George Richmond, of Middleborough, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Gershom Richmond, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, on 8 Feb. 1779, with Gershom Richmond and Thos. Wethrell as sureties.

Richmond, Gershom  Vol. 27, p. 447 James Leach, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Gershom Richmond, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Oct. 1793, with Amos Keith and Jos. Snow as sureties.

Richmond, James      Vol. 46, p. 377 Marcus Richmond, of Taunton, County of Bristol, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Richmond, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1820.

Richmond, James E.  Vol. 122, p.112 Silvanus Hinckley, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of James E. Richmond, late of Middleborough, on 12 Oct. 1868, with H. W. Thompson and George C. Tinkham as sureties.

Richmond, John        Vol. 52, p. 175 Benjamin Richmond, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of John Richmond, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 Nov. 1822, with Joseph Clark & Joseph Clark 3d. as sureties.

Richmond, Josiah      Vol. 46, p. 171 Micah H. Ruggles, of Rochester, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Richmond, late of Rochester, Shipwright, on 19 July 1816, with Elisha Ruggles Esqr. and John B. Sturtevant as sureties.

Richmond, Micah      Vol. 13D, p.204 Hannah S. Richmond, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Micah Richmond, late of Plymouth, Tanner, as requested by his widow Emily B. Richmond, who declined in favor of her daughter Hannah S. Richmond, on 3 July 1855, with Curtis Davis, of Plymouth, and Thomas H. Richmond, of Cambridge, as sureties.

Richmond, Simon      Vol. 39, p. 200 Lydia A. Richmond, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Simon Richmond, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 May 1809, with Ephm. Spooner & Danl. Goddard as sureties.

Richmond, Solomon  Vol. 10A, p.401 Anna Richmond, of Plymouth, widow, petitioned that administration of the estate of Solomon Richmond, late of Plymouth, an inhabitant of Hingham, be granted to Micah Richmond on 3 Nov. 1840. Simeon Dike and Comfort Bates, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond. Thomas Paty, George Barrows, and Eleazer S. Bartlett, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Solomon Richmond on 3 Nov. 1840.

Richmond, Stephen   Vol. 34, p. 369 Apollos Richmond, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Richmond, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 30 Aug. 1803, with David Richmond & Jona. Leonard as sureties.

Richmond, William   Vol. 34, p. 109 Salome Richmond, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Richmond, late of Plymouth, laborer, on 29 Apr. 1797.

Richmond, William   Vol. 46, p. 165 Salome Richmond, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Richmond, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 3 July 1816, with Zabdiel Sampson and Ephm. Spooner Esqr. as sureties.

Richmond, William H. Vol. 129, p.369  Barnabas H. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William H. Richmond, late of Plymouth, on 22 Mar. 1875, with Charles G. Davis and John Richmond, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Rickard, Adeline W.  Vol. 129, p.385 Freeman W. Rickard, of Plymouth was granted administration of the estate of Adeline W. Rickard, late of Plymouth, who was her husband, on 8 Mar. 1875, with Winslow Rickard and Thomas B. Sears, Of Plymouth, as sureties.

Rickard, Anselm        Vol. 34, p. 309 Margaret Rickard, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Anselm Rickard, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 18 Mar. 1802.

Rickard, Bathsheba    Vol. 34, p. 170 Barnabas Otis, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bathsheba Rickard, late of Plymouth, widow, on 21 Dec. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 470] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Mrs. Bathsheba Rickard, late of Plymouth, widow, dated 25 Dec. 1798, taken by Nathl. Carver, Ichabod Holmes junr, and Isaac LeBaron, totaled $759.88, including her house & lot valued at $600. Barnabas Otis, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 25 Dec. 1798.

Rickard, Benjamin     Vol. 52, p. 33   Barnabas Otis, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Rickard, late of Plymouth, Boatbuilder, on 16 Apr. 1821, with Rosseter Cotton, Esq., & John Gooding as sureties.

Rickard, Boadicea     Vol. 52, p. 8     Priscilla Weston 2d, of Middleborough, singlewoman, was granted administration of the estate of Boadicea Rickard, late of Middleborough, widow, on 18 Sept. 1820, with Priscilla Weston & Hannah Weston as sureties.

Rickard, Giles           Vol. 2, p. 103   Joseph Faunce of Plymouth and Judah his wife, daughter of Giles Rickard, late of Plymouth, who by his last will did bequeath to his four daughters the residue of his goods & chattels which shall remain after his wives decease, naming his wife as executrix, being lately deceased, were granted administration of the goods & chattels of Giles Rickard on 27 Apr. 1709. [Vol. 3, p. 44] The Division of the remainder of the estate of Giles Rickard after his wife’s decease according to his will, given to his four daughters, one of them being deceased, the said sum to be divided into three equal parts to Judith Faunce, Abigall Whitting, & Hannah Eaton, dated 25 June 1709.

Rickard, Hannah        Vol. 1, p. 89     The Inventory of the Estate of Hannah Rickard, deceased, now in the possession of her children, was appraised by Ephraim Morton and Thomas Faunce on 17 Mar. 1691, but not totaled. Joseph Churchel gave his oath to the inventory of Hannah Rickard, late of Plymouth, on 17 Mar. 1690/91.

Rickard, Henry          Vol. 5, p. 144   Elkanah Rickard, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Henry Rickard, late of Plympton, on 28 Sept. 1726. [p. 250] Mr. Isaac Cushman, Mr. Isaac Sampson, & Mr. Benjamin Sampson, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Henry Rickard, late of Plympton, on 28 Sept. 1726. [p. 315-316] The Inventory of the estate of Henry Rickard, late of Plympton, was appraised by Isaac Cushman, Benjamin Sampson, & Isaac Sampson, on 8 Oct. 1726.

Rickard, Isaac           Vol. 61, p. 27   Isaac Rickard, yeoman, and Jonathan Parker, Esqr., both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Isaac Rickard, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 May 1826, with Joseph Sherman & Zacheus Sherman as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 309] Isaac Rickard and Jonathan Parker, administrators on the estate of Isaac Rickard, late of Plympton, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 2 May 1826. [Vol. 60, p. 466-468] Simeon Rickard, Oliver Churchill, & Luther Bradford, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Isaac Rickard, late of Plympton, on 2 May 1826. The Inventory was dated 19 June 1826, his personal estate totaled $446.98, and his real estate totaled $4227.00, including his homestead of 7 acres together with the buildings valued at $600, and a farm known by the name of the Vaughn Farm containing 500 acres together with the buildings valued at $1300, plus many other tracts of improved land, fresh meadow, cedar swamp, and wood land. Isaac Rickard and Jonathan Parker, the administrators, gave their oaths to the inventory on 19 June 1826, and they were directed to deliver to Lydia, the widow of the deceased, $400 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Rickard, Isaac           Vol. 129, p.180 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Rickard, late of Plympton, on 24 Nov. 1873, with Martin Rickard and Leander S. Churchill, of Plympton, as sureties.

Rickard, John            Vol. 9, p. 21     Timothy Morton, of Plymouth, Cooper, was granted administration of the estate of John Rickard, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 29 Sept. 1742.

Rickard, Jonathan      Vol. 129, p.487 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Rickard, late of Plympton, on 11 Sept. 1875, with Martin Rickard and Leander S. Churchill, of Plympton, as sureties.

Rickard, Lazarus       Vol. 10A, p.348 Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Lazarus Rickard, late of Plympton, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 18 May 1840, with Jonathan Rickard, of Plympton, and Edwin J. Leach, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Rickard, Lemuel        Vol. 13D, p. 63 Theophilus King, of Rochester, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Rickard, late of Rochester, yeoman, as requested by the brother and one of the heirs of the deceased, on 10 May 1854, with David Lewis, of Rochester, and Stephen Delano, of Marion, as sureties.

Rickard, Lemuel        Vol. 129, p.681 Martin Rickard, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Rickard, late of Plymouth, on 11 Sept. 1876, with Warren Rickard, of Plymouth, and William Perkins, of Plympton, as sureties.

Rickard, Lydia          Vol. 10A, p.103 Josiah T. Ellis, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Rickard, late of Plympton, on 4 July 1837, with William H. Soule, of Plympton, and Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Rickard, Mercy         Vol. 3, p. 319   John Rickard, of Plympton, eldest brother of Mercy Rickard, late of Plymouth, deceased intestate without issue, was granted administration of the estate of his sister on 24 Dec. 1714. [p. 335-336] John Barns, John Foster, & Stephen Churchell, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the 30 acre parcel of land in Plymouth which had belonged to Mercy Rickard, singlewoman, late of Plymouth, on 25 Dec. 1714. The appraisal was dated 3 Feb. 1714/15.

Rickard, Rebecca      Vol. 11B, p.135 Charles Cobb, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Rickard, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 20 Feb. 1843, with Samuel Fuller & Isaac Fuller as sureties.

Rickard, Samuel        Vol. 8, p. 17     Josiah Byram and Hannah his wife, and Arthur Harris and Mehitable his wife, all of Bridgewater, gave a quit claim to Saml. Rickard and Eleazer Rickard, of Plympton, for all their right and interest in the real estate of their honored father, Samuel Rickard, on 17 May 1739 for £38, witnessed by John Cushing & David Besse, and acknowledged on the same day.

Rickard, Simeon        Vol. 10A, p.347 Jonathan Parker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Rickard, late of Plympton, yeoman, as requested by the only male heir of the deceased, on 18 May 1840, with Jonathan Rickard, of Plympton, and Edwin J. Leach, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Rickard, Theophilus  Vol. 27, p. 81   Elijah Bisbe, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Theophilus Rickard, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1782, with Gid. Bradford and Jabez Newland as sureties.

Rickard, Warren        Vol. 10A, p.297 Hannah Rickard, of Rochester, widow of Warren Rickard, late of Rochester, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 6 Nov. 1839, with Lewis Shaw and James Ruggles, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Rider, Amos              Vol. 9, p. 339   Benjamin Rider, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Amos Rider, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Nov. 1744.

Rider, Charles           Vol. 17, p. 39   Rebecca Rider, widow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Rider, late of Plymouth, on 14 May 1761. Docket #17336: John Harlow and Jonathan Churchill, yeomen, both of Plymouth, were sureties on her bond.

Rider, Ebenezer         Vol. 11, p. 493 John Elmes, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Rider, late of Plymouth, Fisherman, on 25 Apr. 1750.

Rider, Ezekiel           Vol. 11B, p.584 Ezekiel Rider, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Rider, late of Plymouth, who is the eldest son of the deceased, on 10 Apr. 1848, with Henry Rider & Bartlett Holmes as sureties.

Rider, John               Vol. 7, p. 165   Mr. Samuel Rider, of Plymouth, Seafaring man, was appointed as administrator of the estate of his father, John Rider, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 20 Dec. 1735. [p. 175-176] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. John Rider, of Plymouth, was appraised by Stephen Churchell, John Harlow and Samuel Bartlett on 12 Jan. 1735/6, not totaled, but his dwelling house, barn, and land adjoining were valued at £390, and there were several other pieces of land. Samuel Rider, administrator on the estate of his father, John Rider, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 Mar. 1735[/6].

Rider, Joseph            Vol. 7, p. 336   Mrs. Abigail Rider, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. Joseph Rider junr., late of Plymouth, on 24 Sept. 1737. [p. 379-380] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Rider, late of Plymouth, Seafayring man, was appraised by Nathl. Thomas junr. Esqr., Thomas Spooner, and Thomas Foster on 26 Dec. 1737, and totaled £1640.07.1, including bonds and notes valued at £482.12, his Homestead valued at £370, land bought of Edward Stevens valued at £80, and land bought of John Harlow valued at £200. Abigail Rider, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 15 Mar. 1737[/8].

Rider, Samuel           Vol. 4, p. 147   Anna Rider, relict widow of Samuel Rider, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 17 July 1718. [p. 159] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Rider, deceased, was appraised by Thomas Clarke junr. and Josiah Morton on 5 Aug. 1718, and totaled £80.9.0. Anne Rider, the administratrix on the edstate of Samuel Rider, late of Plymouth, gave her oath to the inventory on 6 Mar. 1718[/19].

Ripley, Ephraim C.    Vol. 129, p.502 Eliza Ripley, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim C. Ripley, late of Plympton, on 11 Oct. 1875, with Solomon Fuller and William Perkins, of Plympton, as sureties.

Ripley, Isaac             Vol. 2, p. 105   Nicholas Wade, of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of his brother in law Isaac Ripley, late of Scituate on 23 Sept. 1709.

Ripley, Isaiah            Vol. 71, p. 179 Samuel Ring, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Ripley, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Oct. 1833, with Ephraim Fuller and Saml. Thompson as sureties.

Ripley, Isaiah S.        Vol. 115, p. 77 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah S. Ripley, late of Plympton, on 14 Apr. 1862, with Simeon Churchill and Bartholomew Churchill, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Ripley, Joseph S.       Vol. 138, p. 52 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph S. Ripley, late of Plympton, on 11 Dec. 1876, with Simeon W. McLauthlen and Edward D. Chandler, of Kingston, as sureties.

Ripley, Tilson           Vol. 27, p. 193 Jeptha Ripley, bloomer, and Jacob Thomas, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Tilson Ripley, late of Middleborough, bloomer, on 3 oct. 1785, with Ebenr. Washburn and Wm Shaw as sureties.

Ripley, William         Vol. 4, p. 168   John Ripley, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, William Ripley, late of Bridgewater, on 15 Apr. 1719. [p. 177] The Inventory of the estate of William Ripley, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Nathaniel Brett, Edward Fobes, & Ephraim Hayward, on 17 Apr. 1719. [p. 240] The Settlement of the estate of William Ripley, late of Bridgewater, dated 23 Sept. 1720, among his heirs: the eldest son John Ripley, sons William, Samuel, Jonathan, Timothy & Christopher, and daughters Mary, Sarah, the wife of George Bryant, and Martha, the wife of John Ransome.

Ripley, Zenas            Vol. 39, p. 397 Lydia Ripley, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Ripley, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 8 Mar. 1813, with Isaac Bartlett & Sarah Simmons as sureties.

Robbins, Consider     Vol. 11B, p.270 Zephaniah Keith, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Consider Robbins, late of Carver, on 6 Aug. 1844, with George W. Wood as surety.

Robbins, Frederick    Vol. 11B, p.507 Josiah A. Robbins, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Frederick Robbins, late of Plymouth, mariner, the said deceased having left no widow and his children being all minors, on 4 May 1847, with Josiah Robbins & Barnabas Churchill as sureties.

Robbins, Jeduthan     Vol. 4, p. 274   Hannah Robins, relict widow, and John Robins, son of Jeduthan Robins, late of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Jeduthan Robins, on 18 May 1721. [p. 286-287] Lieut. Benony Lucas, John Pratt, & Joseph Lucas, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jeduthan Robins, late of Plympton, on 18 May 1721. The inventory was dated 1 June 1721.

Robbins, Jesse           Vol. 13D, p.218 Heman C. Robbins, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Robbins, late of Plymouth, Rope-maker, who is the son and eldest heir of the deceased, on 13 Aug. 1855, with Robert Cowen and Samuel Robbins, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Robbins, Josiah         Vol. 14E, p. 8   Frederick W. Robbins and Edward L. Sherman, of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Robbins, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 21 Feb. 1859, with Granville Gardner as surety.

Robbins, Lewis         Vol. 13D, p.216 Betsey P. Robbins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Robbins, late of Plympton, mariner, who is the widow of the deceased, on 13 Aug. 1855, with Barnabas H. Holmes and Robert Cowen, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Robbins, Nathan B.   Vol. 119, p.242 Leavitt T. Robbins, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan B. Robbins, late of Plymouth, on 8 Jan. 1866, with Charles Robbins, of Kingston, and Mary B. Robbins, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Robbins, Rufus          Vol. 61, p. 60   Margaret Robbins, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus Robbins, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 18 Sept. 1826, with Rufus Robbins and Josiah Robbins as sureties. [p. 458-459] Allen Danforth, of Plymouth, printer, was appointed as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Rufus Robbins, late of Plymouth, mariner, which had originally been granted to his widow Margaret Robbins, who is now deceased, on 19 Feb. 1827, with Southworth Shaw and Rufus Robbins as sureties.

Robbins, Samuel       Vol. 10A, p.195 Silvanus Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Robbins, late of Plymouth, on 13 Aug. 1838, with Josiah Robbins and Anthony Morse, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Robbins, Samuel       Vol. 11B, p.543 Timothy Gordon, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Robbins, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow and next of kin of the deceased, on 5 Oct. 1847, with Jacob H. Loud & Robert Cowen as sureties.

Robens, John             Vol. 8, p. 289   Joseph Lucas, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Robens, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 9 Mar. 1740[/41]. [p. 288-289] The Inventory of the estate of John Robens, late of Plympton, was appraised by Abraham Jackson, Abel Crocker and John Doten Junr., not dated, but totaled £160.6.1. Joseph Lucas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Apr. 1741. Necessaries we set aside to Elizabeth Robens, the widow of John Robens, on 17 Apr. 1741, valued at £23.4.7.

Robinson, Stephen     Vol. 27, p. 280 Zadock Leonard, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Robinson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 Oct. 1788, with Zeb. Leonard and Rufus Richmond as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 401] Nehemiah Bennet, Esq., David Richmond, Yeoman, and John Morton, Gentleman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to divide the real estate of Stephen Robinson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, into two equal shares and to assign to Clarissa Robinson and Abigail Robinson, each one share, on 7 May 1798.

Rogers, Ellis              Vol. 129, p.208 William S. Danforth, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Rogers, late of Plymouth, on 26 Jan. 1874, with James W. Spooner and Samuel T. Ryder, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Rogers, Thomas        Vol. 34, p. 379 Elisabeth Rogers, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Rogers, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 2 Mar. 1804.

Rose, Jabez               Vol. 2, p. 88     Mary Rose, relict widow of Jabez Rose, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 12 Feb. 1707[/8]. [p. 92] The Inventory of the estate of Jabiz Rose, late of Scituate, was appraised by Josiah Torrey and Stephen Clap on 1 Nov. 1707, not totaled, but his house, barn and land were valued at £75. Mary Rose, the relict widow of Jabez Rose, gave her oath to the inventory on 12 Feb. 1707[/08].

Rose, Jeremiah          Vol. 2, p. 122   Elizabeth Rose, relict widow of Jeremiah Rose, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 23 Mar. 1709/10.

Russell, George         Vol. 52, p. 141 Nathaniel Russell, of Plymouth, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of George Russell, late of Kingston, Esqr., on 20 May 1822, with Jas. B. Thomas & James Bradford as sureties.

Russell, Thomas        Vol. 122, p. 35 Sarah A. Russell, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Russell, late of Kingston, on 9 Mar. 1868, with James N. Sever and Joseph Peckham, of Kingston, as sureties.

Ryder, Benjamin       Vol. 34, p. 377 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Ryder, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 8 Dec. 1803.

Ryder, Benjamin       Vol. 34, p. 388 Rosseter Cotton, Esq., and George Sampson, yeoman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Major Benjamin Ryder, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 18 Dec. 1804.

Ryder, John               Vol. 14, p. 68   Mary Ryder, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Ryder, late of Plymouth, fisherman, on 6 May 1756.

Ryder, Joseph            Vol. 34, p. 379 John Fuller, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Ryder, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Feb. 1804.

Ryder, Merrick          Vol. 115, p.153 Jacob H. Loud, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Merrick Ryder, late of Plymouth, upon the petition of Timothy Gordon, of Plymouth, on 6 Nov. 1862, with Timothy Gordon and Allen Danforth, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Abel          Vol. 10A, p.316 John Oldham 2d., of Pembroke, petitioned for administration of the estate of Abel Sampson, late of Pembroke, caulker, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 20 Jan. 1840. Thomas Bates, of Hanover, and Charles Stetson, of Pembroke, were the sureties on his bond. David Oldham, Seth Whitman, and Aurora W. Oldham, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abel Sampson, late of Pembroke, on 20 Jan. 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 62-63] The Inventory of the estate of Abel Sampson, late of Pembroke, caulker, was dated 7 Feb. 1840, his real estate totaled $390, and his personal estate totaled $142.25. John Oldham 2d, the administrator, gave is oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of Mar. 1840, and he was directed to deliver to Priscilla Sampson, widow of the deceased, $140 of the personal inventory for her necessaries. [Vol. 82, p. 134] John Oldham 2d, administrator on the estate of Abel Sampson, late of Pembroke, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 18 May 1840.

Sampson, Abel          Vol. 11B, p.238 Anthony Collamore, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Abel Sampson, late of Pembroke, yeoman, as requested by Priscilla Sampson, the mother of the said deceased, on 4 Mar. 1844, with Melzar Lapham & George M. Allen as sureties.

Sampson, Abiah        Vol. 34, p. 328 Joseph Sampson, of Plympton, clothier, was granted administration of the estate of Abiah Sampson, late of Plympton, widow, on 4 Oct. 1802, with Caleb Loring & Rufus Wood as sureties.

Sampson, Abigail      Vol. 34, p. 52   Elijah Bisbe junr., of Plympton, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Sampson, late of Plympton, on 2 Nov. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 497] The Inventory of the estate of Abigail Samson, late of Plympton, deceased, dated 4 Apr. 1796, was appraised by Ebenezer Soule, James Churchill & Nathaniel Harlow, and totaled $424.00, including 20 acres of upland & swamp valued at $400, and a small piece of cedar swamp valued at $24. Elijah Bisbey junr, administrator on the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1796.

Sampson, Abigail      Vol. 10A, p.148 Nathan C. Brewster, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Abigail Sampson, late of Duxbury, widow, on 15 Jan. 1838. William Freeman and James Weston Jr., both of Duxbury, were the sureties on his bond.

Sampson, Ahira         Vol. 61, p. 320 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Ahira Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 21 Sept. 1829, with Ichabod Samson & Constant Sampson as sureties.

Sampson, Ahira         Vol. 12C, p.522 Thomas H. Sampson, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Ahira Sampson, late of Pembroke, yeoman, who is a brother of the deceased, on 16 May 1853, with Robert Barker and James H. Whitman, both of Pembroke, as sureties.

Sampson, Alden T.    Vol. 115, p.475 Elbridge Chandler, of Duxbury, was appointed as special administration on the estate of Alden T. Sampson, late of Pembroke, on 9 June 1873, because of an appeal from the probate of the will of said deceased and that the Executor named in said will and the appellants therefrom join in said petition, to collect rents, make necessary repairs and sell the perishable and other goods mentioned in the petition, with Hiram Delano, of Pembroke, and Elbridge H. Chandler, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Alvan        Vol. 52, p. 71   Benjamin Crandon, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Alvan Sampson, late of Plymouth, Merchant, on 17 Sept. 1821, with Jos. B. Thomas & Zabdiel Sampson, Esq., as sureties.

Sampson, Andrew     Vol. 11B, p. 57 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 16 Mar. 1842, with James Soule & Saml. Chandler as sureties.

Sampson, Andrew     Vol. 11B, p.409 Samuel Stetson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 13 Apr. 1846, with Silvanus Smith & George B. Standish as sureties.

Sampson, Andrew C. Vol. 129, p.311 Thomas C. Sampson, of Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew C. Sampson, late of Mattapoisett, who is the only heir at law, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Noah Hammond and William L. Taber, both of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Sampson, Anna         Vol. 71, p. 314 Oliver Sampson, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Anna Sampson, late of Duxbury, widow, on 18 May 1835, with Saml. Bradford and Gaius Sampson as sureties.

Sampson, Araunah    Vol. 39, p. 335 Hayward Peirce, of Scituate, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Araunah Sampson, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 11 Jan. 1812, with Ephm. Spooner, Esqr., & Thos. Spooner as sureties.

Sampson, Asa           Vol. 61, p. 300 Benjamin Cushman, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Sampson, late of Duxbury, labourer, on 15 June 1829, with George Loring & Charles Baker as sureties.

Sampson, Azel          Vol. 122, p.652 Azel H. Sampson and Lucy A. Everson, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Azel Sampson, late of Kingston, on 26 Aug. 1872, with Henry Hunt and Charles H. Everson, of Kingston, as sureties.

Sampson, Bartlett      Vol. 34, p. 370 Studley Sampson, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 16 Sept. 1803. [Vol. 38, p. 493] Ezra Weston, Gentm., Lot Hunt, mariner, & Benj. Bosworth, Housewright, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Bartlett Samson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 16 Sept. 1803. The Inventory was dated 28 Oct. 1803, and totaled $1425.24, including his homestead in Duxbury containing one half acre with a dwelling house & well valued at $1238. Studley Sampson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Dec. 1803.

Sampson, Benjamin   Vol. 27, p. 476 John Faunce, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Sampson, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 8 Apr. 1794, with Jno. Bradford and Levi Bradford as sureties.

Sampson, Betsey       Vol. 11B, p.111 Thomas H. Sampson, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Sampson, late of Pembroke, widow, who is a son of the said deceased, on 29 Nov. 1842, with Anthony Collamore & Anson Robbins as sureties.

Sampson, Bradford    Vol. 52, p. 86   Bradford Sampson, of Duxbury, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Bradford Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 19 Nov. 1821, with Isaiah Alden & Wait Wadsworth as sureties.

Sampson, Bradford    Vol. 71, p. 124 Benjamin Lewis, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Bradford Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Seth Sprague and Nathan Soule as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 55] Whereas Bradford Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, has lately died intestate leaving goods & estate to be administered upon, and the widow of said deceased having in writing declined the trust I decree that administration on said deceased’s estate be committed unto Benjamin Lewis of Duxbury, 18 Feb. 1833, signed Wilkes Wood, Justice of Probate.

Sampson, Bradford    Vol. 119, p.175 Abigail Brewster, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Bradford Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 13 Nov. 1865, with George W. Ford and Ziba Hunt, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Byram       Vol. 52, p. 174 Benjamin Barker, of Hanson, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Byram Sampson, late of Hanson, yeoman, on 18 Nov. 1822, with Oliver Whitten & Ezra Phillips as sureties.

Sampson, Charles      Vol. 10A, p.314 Benjamin Sampson, of Kingston, petitioned for administration of the estate of Charles Sampson, late of Kingston, hatter, on 20 Jan. 1840. Stephen Sampson and Martin Sampson, both of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond, witnessed by Ezra Sampson. Nathaniel Faunce, Oliver Sampson, and Nathan Chandler, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles Sampson, late of Kingston, on 18 Jan. 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 4-5] The Inventory of the Estate of Charles Sampson, late of Kingston, hatter, was dated 20 Jan. 1840, and totaled $230.00, no real estate. Benjamin Sampson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the third Monday of Jan. 1840, and he notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 20 Jan. 1840. He was ordered to sell the personal estate of the deceased at auction. [Vol. 82, p. 198-200] Nathaniel Faunce and Oliver Sampson, both of Kingston, were appointed as a commission to receive and examine the claims against the estate of Charles Sampson on 20 Jan. 1840. The Claims against the estate, presented on 10 Apr. 1840, totaled $208.20, and included notes owed to Stephen Sampson, Ezra Sampson, Hervey Ransom, Alexander Holmes, Widow Mary Perkins, Nahum Bailey, Asaph Holmes, Spencer Cushman, and Huldah Sampson.

Sampson, Colson       Vol. 10A, p.283 David Oldham, of Pembroke, petitioned for administration of the estate of Colson Sampson, late of Duxbury, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 27 Aug. 1839. Freeman M. Josselyn, of Pembroke, and Gershom Bradford, of Duxbury, were the sureties on his bond. Seth Whitman, Peter Salmond, and John Oldham 2d, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Colson Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 27 Aug. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 466-467] The Inventory of the Estate of Colson Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, was appraised on 3 Sept. 1839 by Seth Whitman, Peter Salmund, and John Oldham, his real estate totaled $814.00, including his homestead valued at $700, and his personal estate totaled $211.87. David Oldham, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the first Tuesday of Oct. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 601] David Oldham, administrator on the estate of Colson Sampson, late of Duxbury, notified the court that the estate was insufficient to pay its debts on 1 Oct. 1839. [Vol. 82, p. 114-115] Seth Whitman and John Oldham 2d, both of Pembroke, were appointed as commissioners to receive and examine the claims against the estate of Colson Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 1 Oct. 1840. Claims against the estate totaled $124.88, including notes owed to David Cushman, Thomas Sampson, Samuel Loring, Eden Sampson, George Loring, and Joseph Ford.

Sampson, Constant    Vol. 13D, p.300 Jos. F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Constant Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 14 Apr. 1856, with Benj. Alden and Eden Wadsworth, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Constant    Vol. 129, p.312 George H. Sampson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Constant Sampson, late of Kingston, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Philander Cobb and Henry Brewster, of Kingston, as sureties.

Sampson, Cornelius   Vol. 34, p. 75   Joseph Sampson, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 21 Apr. 1796. [Vol. 36, p. 94-97] Jedediah Holmes, Gentleman, and John Faunce, yeoman, both of Kingston, and Samuel Loring of Duxbury, Gentleman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, in Plymouth County on 21 Apr. 1796. David Parker and Joseph Crocker junr, both of Barnstable, and Benja. Percivall of Sandwich, were appointed to appraise the estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, in Barnstable County on 9 June 1796. The inventory of the estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, in the County of Plymouth, dated 15 June 1796, totaled $19,259.12, including many parcels of land in Kingston and Duxbury totaling $18,275.50. The inventory of the estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, in the County of Barnstable, dated 21 June 1796, “it being the one moiety, undivided with his widow,” totaled $6012.50 undivided, the deceased’s share being $3006.25, included several different parcels of land. The inventory and appraisement of the stock and farming utensils in the possession of Josiah Sampson on the farm of Mr. Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, and his widow Desire Sampson, totaled $831.16. Joseph Sampson, Esqr, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventories on 3 Mar. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 97-104] A warrant was given on 7 Sept. 1796 to divide the real estate of Cornelius Sampson, late of Kingston, Gentleman, into six equal parts, “the widow of the deceased having previously consented thereto,” and to assign and set off to Crocker Sampson, Joseph Sampson, Josiah Sampson, Anna Sampson, Lucy wife of Thomas Jackson, and Desire Sampson junr, each one share. The division was accepted and recorded on 3 Mar. 1797.

Sampson, Daniel       Vol. 71, p. 263 Levi Sampson, of Duxbury, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 4 Nov. 1834, with Ichd. Alden and Sylvanus Smith as sureties.

Sampson, Deborah    Vol. 11B, p. 88 John Ford, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Sampson, late of Duxbury, widow, as requested by the heirs of the said deceased, on 8 Aug. 1842, with Nahum Packard & William Ford as sureties.

Sampson, Deborah    Vol. 122, p.546 George Sampson, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Sampson, late of Plymouth, who is the sole heir at law, on 11 Dec. 1871, with James Cox and Leander Lovell, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Deborah A. Vol. 129, p.503 Nelson L. Sampson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah A. Sampson, late of Plymouth, who was her husband, on 13 Sept. 1875, with Aaron Sampson and Braman L. Bennett, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Desire        Vol. 10A, p.423 Thomas P. Beal, of Kingston, was granted administration de bonis non with will of the estate of Desire Sampson, late of Kingston, on 5 Dec. 1836, Anne Sampson, of Kingston, singlewoman, who was appointed as Executrix of said will having also deceased leaving the administration unfinished. John Sever, James N. Sever and Jonah Willis, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Desire Sampson, late of Kingston, on 5 Dec. 1836, and they gave their oath before Thos. P. Beal, Justice of the Peace, on 13 Jan. 1837. [See the Will & Codicil of Desire Sampson.]

Sampson, Elijah        Vol. 39, p. 8     Stephen Sampson, of Duxbury, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 8 May 1805, with Wm. Lewis & Danl. Lewis as sureties.

Sampson, Elizabeth T.  Vol. 115, p.202  Ichabod Sampson, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth T. Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 3 Mar. 1863, with Elizabeth P. Sampson, of Duxbury, and Nathaniel Seaver, of East Boston, as sureties.

Sampson, George      Vol. 11B, p. 89 Joseph A. Sampson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of George Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, being the eldest son of the said deceased, on 16 May 1842, with Stephen N. Gifford & George Faunce 2d as sureties.

Sampson, George B.  Vol. 119, p.177 Nancy P. Sampson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of George B. Sampson, late of Duxbury, who is the widow of the deceased, on 23 Oct. 1865, with Joseph Geary and Chas. H. Brown, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Gideon      Vol. 46, p. 59   Peter Sampson, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Sampson, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 5 Sept. 1814, with David Oldham Junr. and Elisha R. Josselyn as sureties.

Sampson, Hannah      Vol. 39, p. 159 Elisabeth Bartlett, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Sampson, the wife of Ebenezer Sampson, late of Plymouth, on 16 May 1808.

Sampson, Hannah      Vol. 119, p.476 Henry Sampson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 14 Jan. 1867, with Gershom M. Witherell and William Bradford, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Hiram Jr.   Vol. 119, p.108 Hiram Sampson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hiram Sampson Jr., late of Plymouth, on 10 Apr. 1865, with N. C. Hoxie and Everett Finney, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Hiram        Vol. 129, p.370 Ruth H. Sampson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hiram Sampson, late of Plymouth, who is his widow, on 8 Feb. 1875, with Sophia Potter and William R. Cox, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Howland    Vol. 39, p. 416 Colson Samson, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Howland Sampson, late of Duxbury, ship joiner, on 21 May 1813, with Joseph White & Wadsworth Chandler as sureties.

Sampson, Ichabod     Vol. 61, p. 383 Ichabod Sampson, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Sampson, late of Duxbury, Gentleman, on 15 Nov. 1830, with Eli Cook & John Ford Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 457] Wadsworth Chandler, Jesse Chandler, and Rufus Sampson, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ichabod Sampson, late of Duxbury, Gentleman, on 15 Nov. 1830. The Inventory was not dated, his real estate valued at $1580.00, including his homestead farm containing 31 acres with the buildings valued at $1000, and his personal inventory totaled $547.51, including livestock. Ichabod Sampson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1830, and was directed to deliver $200 of personal inventory to Deborah, the widow, for her necessaries.

Sampson, Ichabod     Vol. 71, p. 270 Francis G. Ford, of Hingham, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Sampson, late of Duxbury, caulker, on 25 Nov. 1834, with Thomas Sond and E. D. Wild as sureties.

Sampson, Ichabod     Vol. 13D, p.302 William S. Savery, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Sampson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 14 Apr. 1856, with Benjamin Ransom and John Waterman, both of Carver, as sureties.

Sampson, Isaac          Vol. 5, p. 144   Isaac Sampson, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Isaac Sampson, late of Plympton, on 28 Sept. 1726. [p. 197] The Inventory of all the goods, chattels and credits of Mr. Isaac Sampson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Abraham Sampson, Samuel Sampson, and Isaac Cushman Junr. on 4 Oct. 1726, not totaled, but included his lands conveyed by deed to his son Isaac valued at £500, and his lands conveyed by deed to his son Jonathan valued at £280. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 7 Nov. 1726, and Isaac Sampson, administrator on the estate of his father Isaac Sampson, late of Plympton, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Nov. 1726.

Sampson, Isaac          Vol. 61, p. 113 Nathan C. Brewster, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 18 June 1827, with James Woodard & Ezra Cushman as sureties.

Sampson, Isaac          Vol. 71, p. 147 Elizabeth Sampson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Sampson, late of Plymouth, Trader, on 20 May 1833, with Benja. Drew and Wm. P. Ripley as sureties.

Sampson, Isaac          Vol. 11B, p.474 Nathaniel Sampson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Sampson, late of Middleborough, on 18 Jan. 1847, with Ira Shaw & Bradford Harlow as sureties.

Sampson, Isaac          Vol. 129, p. 30 Francis Collamore, of Pembroke, was granted admistration of the estate of Isaac Sampson, late of Pembroke, on 23 Dec. 1872, with Augustus Collamore and Francis P. Arnold, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Sampson, Jane           Vol. 115, p. 86 Aaron Sampson, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Jane Sampson, late of Wareham, on 7 May 1862, with James R. Sproat and Seth Miller Jr., of Wareham, as sureties.

Sampson, John          Vol. 61, p. 184 Benjamin Bramhall, of Quincy, Norfolk County, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of John Sampson, late of Plympton, manufacturer, on 14 Apr. 1828, with Zabdiel Sampson & Chas. Bramhall as sureties.

Sampson, John          Vol. 10A, p.163 Rebecca Sampson, of Wareham, widow, petitioned that administration of the estate of John Sampson, late of Wareham, yeoman, be granted to Silvanus Bourne Esq., of Wareham, on 28 Mar. 1838, granted on 2 Apr. 1838. Peter Smith and Seth Miller Jr., both of Wareham, were the sureties on his bond, dated 9 Apr. 1838. Seth Miller Jr., Esq., Peter Smith, and Joshua Gibbs 3d, Gentlemen, all of Wareham, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Sampson, late of Wareham, on 29 Mar. 1838, and they gave their oath before Silvanus Bourne, Justice of the Peace, on 28 Mar. 1838.

Sampson, John          Vol. 122, p.202 Hannah W. Sampson, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of John Sampson, late of Plympton, on 10 May 1869, with Zacheus Parker and Ira Parker, of Plympton, as sureties.

Sampson, Jonathan    Vol. 14, p. 482 Joseph Perrey, of Plympton, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Sampson, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 9 Mar. 1758.

Sampson, Joseph       Vol. 5, p. 241   Nathaniel Thomas, Esqr, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sampson, late of Plympton, on 7 Nov. 1726. [p. 242] Ensign Samuel Bradford, Mr. William Bonney, & Mr. Jabez Eddy, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Sampson, late of Plympton, on 7 Nov. 1726. [p. 573] The Inventory of the estate of Joseph Samson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Samuel Bradford, William Bonney, & Jabiz Eddy on 8 Nov. 1726, not totaled, the only real estate listed being 11¼ acres of Cedar Swamp in the Majors Purchase valued at £11, and mentions his widow Ann Samson. Nathanll. Thomas, Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Dec. 1726. [p. 574] On 23 Dec. 1728 personal items from the estate of Joseph Samson were set out to the widow Ann Samson totaling £16.11.9. [p. 620] Mr. Robert Waterman & Mr. Ignatius Cushing, both of Plympton, were appointed to examine the debts of the estate of Joseph Sampson, late of Plympton, after Nathaniel Thomas, the administrator, informed the court that the estate of the deceased is insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Sampson, Joseph       Vol. 71, p. 175 Hannah Sampson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sampson, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 27 Aug. 1833, with Phineas Burgess and Joseph Robbins Jr. as sureties.

Sampson, Joseph       Vol. 11B, p.292 Thomas P. Beal, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sampson, late of Kingston, Esquire, on 20 Jan. 1845, with John Sever & Theodore B. Cunningham, of Boston, as sureties.

Sampson, Joseph Jr.   Vol. 61, p. 162 Joseph Samson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sampson Junior, late of Middleborough, cordwainer, on 21 Jan. 1828, with Timothy Savery & Nathan Hayward as sureties.

Sampson, Joshua       Vol. 8, p. 464   Mary Sampson, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 17 Sept. 1741. [p. 488-490] Saml. Alden, Phillip Chandler and Saml. Seabury, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joshua Samson, late of Duxbury, on 17 Sept. 1741. The Inventory of the Estate of Joshua Sampson, late of Duxbury, not dated or totaled, included a lot of livestock, but no house, a lot of land at four mile hill valued at £50, a lot at Halls brook valued at £48, some shares in salt marshes and some bonds. Mary Sampson, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 26 Jan. 1741[/42].

Sampson, Josiah        Vol. 5, p. 663   Mr. Ephraim Sampson, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his brother Josiah Sampson, late of Plympton, on 1 Aug. 1730. [p. 737] Mr. Samuel Samson of Middleborough, and Mr. Benjamin Cushman & Mr. Benjamin Weston, of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Josiah Samson, late of Plympton, on 9 Apr. 1730. The inventory was dated 2 July 1730.

Sampson, Lloyd G.    Vol. 10A, p.193 Joseph A. Sampson, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Lloyd G. Sampson, late of Duxbury, Gentleman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 13 Aug. 1838. Seth Sprague Jr. and William H. Sampson, both of Duxbury, were the sureties on his bond. Seth Sprague Jr., Levi Sampson, and George Winsor Jr., all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lloyd G. Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 13 Aug. 1838.

Sampson, Marston     Vol. 52, p. 238 George Sampson, of Plymouth, clothier, was granted administration of the estate of Marston Sampson, late of Plympton, manufacturer, on 20 Oct. 1823, with Zabdiel Sampson & Joseph Cooper as sureties.

Sampson, Marston     Vol. 122, p. 11 Roscoe M. Sampson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Marston Sampson, late of Plymouth, on 20 Jan. 1868, with Maltiah B. Blackmer and Thomas B. Sears, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Martin       Vol. 12C, p.371 William S. Sampson, of Boston, Suffolk Co., was granted administration of the estate of Martin Sampson, late of Duxbury, who is the only son of the deceased, on 12 Jan. 1852, with Jonathan Cushing, of Bridgewater, and J. R. Shaw, of Boston, as sureties.

Sampson, Mercy        Vol. 138, p.204 James S. Beal, of Hingham, was granted administration of the estate of Mercy Sampson, late of Plymouth, on 10 Sept. 1877, with Mercy W. Sampson and Welthea B. Osborn, both of Weymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Micah        Vol. 8, p. 271   Benjamin Sampson, of Kingston, Gent., and Deborah Sampson, widow, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Mica Sampson, late of Kingston, Trader, on 25 Nov. 1740. [p. 272] Thomas Croade, of Halifax, Esq., Samuel Foster, of Kingston, Gent., and Joshua Loring, of Duxbury, Gent., were appointed to appraise the estate of Micah Sampson, late of Kingston, on 25 Nov. 1740. [p. 281-282] The Inventory of the Estate of Micah Sampson, late of Kingston, was dated 5 Dec. 1740, and totaled £1651.8.6, including shop goods, salt, molasses, iron & lumber valued at £912.9.6, 3/16 parts of a schooner called the Union valued at £60, £100 paid towards the purchase of the house & land whereon he dwells with his father bought of Thos. Croade Esqr. but gave no deed to him, and a warehouse which he built on the same land valued at £80. Benjamin Sampson, one of the administrators, gave his oath to the inventory on 24 Dec. 1740.

Sampson, Miles         Vol. 52, p. 34   Lydia Sampson, of Pembroke, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Miles Sampson, late of Pembroke, calker, on 5 Mar. 1821, with Job Standish & Nathl. Lewis as sureties.

Sampson, Nathan      Vol. 39, p. 91   Samuel A. Frazar, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 4 Nov. 1806.

Sampson, Nathaniel   Vol. 10A, p.387 John Ford, of Marshfield, petitioned for administration of the estate of Nathaniel Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 5 Oct. 1840. William Ford and Nahum Packard, both of Marshfield, were the sureties on his bond. Whittemore Peterson, Benja. Alden, and Stephen Peterson, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 6 Oct. 1840, and they gave their oath before John Ford, Justice of the Peace, on 4 Nov. 1840. [Vol. 82, p. 421-423] The Inventory of the estate of Nathanl. Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, was not dated, his real estate totaled $1544.45, and his personal estate totaled $734.00. John Ford, administrator on the estate of Nathaniel Sampson, late of Duxbury, gave his oath to the inventory on the last Tuesday of Nov. 1840, and he was ordered to deliver to Mary Sampson, widow of the deceased, $200 out of the personal inventory for her necessaries on 24 Nov. 1840, and he was ordered to sell the balance of the personal inventory at auction.

Sampson, Oliver        Vol. 39, p. 386 John McLauthlen, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Sampson, late of Kingston, bricklayer, on 4 Jan. 1813, with Wm. Simmons & Hezh. Simmons as sureties.

Sampson, Oliver        Vol. 138, p.366 Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Oliver Sampson, late of Kingston, on 12 Dec. 1881, with Edward D. Chandler and Paraclete M. Holmes, of Kingston, as sureties.

Sampson, Parmenas G. Vol. 119, p.356  Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Parmenas G. Sampson, late of Middleborough, on 22 Oct. 1866, with John C. Perkins and Charles White, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Sampson, Peleg         Vol. 10A, p.418 Mercy Sampson, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Peleg Sampson, late of Duxbury, caulker, being the widow of the deceased, on 18 Jan. 1841. Benjamin Barstow, of Duxbury, and John Ford, of Marshfield, were the sureties on her bond. Benjamin Barstow, George B. Standish, and Joseph Lewis, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Peleg Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 16 Jan. 1841, and they gave their oath before John Ford, Justice of the Peace.

Sampson, Perez         Vol. 52, p. 292 Joseph N. McFarland, of Pembroke, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Sampson, late of Pembroke, cordwainer, on 9 Aug. 1824, with Comfort Bates & Kilborn Whitman as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 285] John McFarland, Philip Taylor, & Nathaniel Loring, all of Pembroke, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Perez Sampson, late of Pembroke, Cordwainer, on 28 July 1824. The Inventory, not dated, totaled only $153.25, including his dwelling house & barn standing on the land of Seneca Loring valued at $95. Joseph N. McFarland, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Aug. 1824, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Sampson, Perez H.    Vol. 119, p. 38 Andrew Sampson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Perez H. Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 12 Dec. 1864, with Joseph F. Wadsworth and Rufus G. Chandler, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sampson, Philander   Vol. 13D, p.54 Chloe A. Sampson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Philander Sampson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, who is the widow of the deceased, on 2 May 1854, with George W. Wood and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Sampson, Philemon   Vol. 14, p. 168 Moses Standish, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Fillemon Sampson, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Nov. 1756.

Sampson, Philemon   Vol. 39, p. 27   Zabdiel Bradford, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Philemon Sampson, late of Plympton, cordwainer, on 4 Nov. 1805, with E. Bisbey Esqr. & Geo. Sampson as sureties.

Sampson, Priscilla     Vol. 115, p.121 Miles Sampson, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Priscilla Sampson, late of Pembroke, on 11 Aug. 1862, with Horatio C. Sampson and Martin Ford, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Sampson, Rebecca     Vol. 71, p. 146 Benjamin Alden Jr., of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Sampson, late of Duxbury, Singlewoman, on 7 May 1833, with John Gray and Saml. E. Cushman as sureties.

Sampson, Rebecca     Vol. 10A, p.539 James N. Sever, of Kingston, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Rebecca Sampson, late of Kingston, widow, the Executrix named, Harriet Fish, having intermarried, on 2 Dec. 1844. Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, and William R. Sever, of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond.

Sampson, Richard     Vol. 13D, p.46 George W. Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Richard Sampson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 4 Apr. 1854, with Sidney Tucker, of Middleborough, and Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Sampson, Rufus        Vol. 14E, p.131 Rufus Sampson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus Sampson, late of Plymouth, who is the oldest son of the deceased, on 5 Dec. 1859, with Ellis Whiting and E. F. Churchill, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Ruth          Vol. 39, p. 394 Thomas Sturtevant, of Middleborough, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Ruth Sampson, late of Middleborough, singlewoman, on 3 Mar. 1813, with Nathl. Russell & Isaac LeBaron as sureties.

Sampson, Sarah         Vol. 27, p. 391 Jeremiah Sampson, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Sampson, late of Plympton, spinster, on 13 Apr. 1792, with Ebenezer Washburn and Caleb Leach as sureties.

Sampson, Schuyler    Vol. 13D, p.274 George G. Dyer, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Schuyler Sampson, late of Plymouth, Esquire, who is the husband of the eldest daughter of the deceased, on 21 Jan. 1856, with Sarah T. B. Sampson and Hannah B. Sampson, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Solomon    Vol. 12C, p.305 James A. Danforth, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Sampson, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 14 Apr. 1851, with William Davis and Allen Danforth, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Spencer     Vol. 10A, p.444 Judith Sampson, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Spencer Sampson, late of Duxbury, being the widow of the deceased, on 12 Apr. 1841. John Ford and Samuel Curtis, both of Marshfield, were the sureties on her bond. John Ford, of Marshfield, Gideon White, and Solomon Keen, both of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Spencer Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 13 Mar. 1841. Gideon White and Solomon Keen gave their oath before John Ford, Justice of the Peace, on 30 Mar. 1841, and John Ford gave his oath before Luther Hatch, Justice of the Peace, on 30 Mar. 1841.

Sampson, Studley      Vol. 71, p. 310 Hannah Sampson, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Studley Sampson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1835, with Ralph Partridge and Otis Churchill as sureties.

Sampson, Sylvanus    Vol. 34, p. 246 Joseph Sampson, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Sampson, late of Plymouth, mason, on 22 Sept. 1800.

Sampson, Sylvanus    Vol. 119, p.210 Sylvanus Sampson 3d, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Sampson 2d, late of Plymouth, on 11 Dec. 1865, with Joseph M. Sampson and Braman L. Bennet, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas     Vol. 46, p. 5     Mary Sampson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Nov. 1813, with Abner Clark and Silas Briggs as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas     Vol. 61, p. 301 Jonathan Stetson, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Franklin, County of St. Mary’s, State of Louisiana, Housewright, on 15 June 1829, with Joseph Sampson & Sumner Stetson as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas     Vol. 71, p. 185 Seth Keen Junior, of Middleborough, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Nov. 1833, with Benjamin P. Wood and Peter Vaughan as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas W. Vol. 71, p. 145 Benjamin Alden Jr., of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas W. Sampson, late of Duxbury, minor, on 7 May 1833, with Levi Loring and John Gray as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas     Vol. 71, p. 261 William Freeman, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 7 Oct. 1834, with Samuel A. Frazar and Geo. Frazar as sureties.

Sampson, Thomas     Vol. 10A, p.439 Polly Sampson, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration of the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Duxbury, rigger, being the widow of the deceased, on 12 Apr. 1841. Martin Sampson and Weston Freeman, both of Duxbury, were the sureties on her bond. Sylvanus Prior, Galen Weston, and Ziba Hunt, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thomas Sampson, late of Duxbury, on 12 Apr. 1841.

Sampson, Uriah         Vol. 152, p.494 Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Uriah Sampson, late of Lakeville, as agreed upon by all ther persons interested except the widow, and it appears that the widow is incompetent to act by reason of imbecility, on 14 Mar. 1881, with Jacob G. Sparrow and George L. Soule, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Sampson, William M. Vol. 61, p. 306 William M. Jackson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William M. Sampson, late of Plympton, minor, on 20 July 1829, with Jacob H. Loud & Wm. P. Ripley as sureties.

Sampson, Zabdiel      Vol. 61, p. 213 William P. Ripley, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Zabdiel Sampson, late of Plymouth, Esquire, on 21 July 1828, with Pelham Holmes & Francis L. Alden as sureties.

Sampson, Zariah        Vol. 115, p.385 George Manter, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Zariah Sampson, late of Plymouth, on 14 Mar. 1864, with M. B. Blackmer and George Manter Jr., of Plymouth, as sureties.

Samson, Anthony      Vol. 46, p. 96   Thomas Samson, of Duxbury, mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Anthony Samson, late of Duxbury, Bricklayer, on 27 Mar. 1815, with Judah Alden Esqr. and Artemas Simmons as sureties.    

Samson, Benjamin     Vol. 13, p. 225 Nathaniel Samson, of Middleborough, Shipwright, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Samson, late of Middleborough, on 28 Mar. 1754.

Samson, Caleb          Vol. 11, p. 466 Mehitable Samson, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Samson, late of Duxbury, Husbandman, on 5 Nov. 1750.

Samson, Calvin         Vol. 39, p. 231 Chandler Samson, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin Samson, late of Marshfield, mariner, on 23 Jan. 1810, with Henry Warren, Esqr., & Studley Samson as sureties.

Samson, Chapin        Vol. 23, p. 45   Anthony Thomas, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Chapin Samson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1774, with Jeremiah Hall, Physician, of Pembroke, and Melatiah Dillingham, Blacksmith, of Hanover, as sureties.

Samson, Isaac           Vol. 11, p. 365 Uriah Samson, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration with Will annexed of the estate of Isaac Samson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, who died testate and appointed his son John Samson, of Middleborough, as executor of his will, the executor having been absent for a considerable time past and supposed to be dead, on 7 May 1750.

Samson, John            Vol. 11, p. 364 Uriah Samson, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, John Samson, late of Middleborough, on 5 June 1750.

Samson, John            Vol. 20, p. 354 John Samson, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Samson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 5 Mar. 1770, with Nathl. Clap, of Scituate, Esqr., and Melatiah Dillingham, of Hanover, blacksmith, as sureties.

Samson, John            Vol. 27, p. 222 Hannah Samson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Samson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 7 Dec. 1786, with Ebenr. Samson and Leml. Bradford as sureties.

Samson, Joseph         Vol. 14, p. 225 Nathaniel Samson, of Middleborough, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Samson, late of Middleborough, on 7 Apr. 1757.

Samson, Lazarus       Vol. 13, p. 137 Abigail Samson, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lazarus Samson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 17 Oct. 1753.

Samson, Melzar         Vol. 27, p. 233 Willison Kent, mariner, and Sarah Samson, widow, both of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of Melzar Samson, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 7 Feb. 1787, with Benja. White and Gid. Harlow as sureties.

Samson, Noah           Docket #17611 Jemima Samson, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Noah Samson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 13 July 1742, with Nathll. Jackson and Joseph Rider, yeomen, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Samson, Obediah      Vol. 17, p. 157 John Samson, of Middleborough, husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Obediah Samson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1766.

Samson, Peres           Vol. 6, p. 424   Mr. Nathaniel Samson, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of his son, Peres Sampson, late of Duxbury, deceased, on 1 Apr. 1734. The Inventory of the estate of Peres Samson, late of Duxbury, dated 9 Jan. 1733/34, was appraised by Edwd. Arnold, John Alden, and Samuel Weston, and sworn to by Nathaniel Samson on 11 Jan. 1733[/34]. [p. 425] The Inventory of the Estate of Peres Samson, late of Duxbury, was appraised by Edwd. Arnold, John Alden, and Samuel Weston on 9 Jan. 1733/34, not totaled, but small, included a bond on the Estate of Nathaniel Bartlett for £42.05.2, and £29.01.2 in promissory notes, but no real estate. Nathaniel Samson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 11 Jan. 1733[/34].

Samson, Ruth            Vol. 151, p. 3   William H. H. Bryant, of Pembroke, was granted administration with the will annexed of the estate of Ruth Samson, late of Pembroke, on 13 Oct. 1878, the executor having declined, with E. B. Gurney, of Hanson, and Jacob M. Bryant, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Samson, Stephen       Vol. 3, p. 342   Elizabeth Samson, relict widow of Stephen Samson, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 31 Jan. 1714[/15]. [p. 343-344] The Inventory of the personal estate of Stephen Samson, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Wadsworth, Caleb Samson, & Benjamin Prior on 8 Feb. 1714/15. The Inventory of the real estate of Stephen Samson, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Wadsworth, Caleb Samson, and Benja. Prior on 18 Feb. 1714/15. [p. 421] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Stephen Samson, late of Duxbury, mentioned his two eldest sons Benjamin & John, and his other children Cornelius, Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Dorcas, & Abigail, and his widow.

Samson, Thomas       Vol. 11, p. 196 Administration of the estate of Thomas Samson, late of Plympton, yeoman, was granted on 24 Mar. 1748. The recorded letter of administration does not name the administrator, but it was apparently Benjamin Samson. [Vol. 11, p. 251-25] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Samson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Josiah Perkins, Nathll. Fuller junr, and Samuel Bryant on 17 June 1749, and totaled £698.13.6, including a dwelling house valued at £150, part of a barn & one half of a corn house valued at £25, livestock, £100 in cash, and a pew in the meeting house worth £12. Benjamin Samson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 June 1749.

Samson, Thomas       Vol. 27, p. 446 Mercy Samson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Samson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Aug. 1793, with Thos. Samson and Laza. Samson as sureties.

Samson, William       Vol. 9, p. 515   Joanna Samson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, William Samson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 10 July 1745.

Samson, William       Vol. 13, p. 52   Joanna Samson, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Samson, late of Middleborough, on 2 Apr. 1753.

Samson, William       Vol. 46. p. 109 Wadsworth Chandler, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Samson, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 21 June 1815, with Benja. Prior Jr. and Ichabod Samson Jr. as sureties.

Samson, Zabdiel        Vol. 23, p. 143 Abiah Samson, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Zabdiel Samson, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 4 Nov. 1776, with Gideon Bradford and Timothy Ripley, both of Plympton, yeomen, as sureties.

Sanger, Susan            Vol. 138, p.331 Van R. Swift, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Susan Sanger, late of Bridgewater, on 10 June 1878, with Joshua E. Crane and Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Savery, Thomas         Vol. 6, p. 15     Uriah Savery, of Plymouth, Yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Thomas Savery, late of Plymouth, on 21 May 1731. [p. 22-23] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Savory, late of Plymo., was appraised by Ichabod King, Israel Fearing, and Elisha Wing on 15 May 1731, and totaled £162.6.0. Uriah Savery, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 May 1731.

Savery, Thomas         Vol. 52, p. 119 Jacob Bennet, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Savery, late of Carver, yeoman, on 18 Mar. 1822, with Thos. Bennet, Esq., & John Shaw as sureties.

Sawyer, Rebecka       Vol. 3, p. 64     Nathaniel Winslow and Joseph Waterman were granted administration of the estate of their mother-in-law Rebecka Sawyer, late wife of John Sawyer, of Marshfield, on 4 May 1711. [p. 79] The Inventory of the goods and chattels of Rebecca Sawyer, late wife of John Sawyer, of Marshfield, was appraised by William Carver and Joseph Taylor on 4 May 1711, not totaled, but relatively large. Joseph Waterman and Nathaniel Winslow, administrators on the estate of their mother in law Rebecca Sawyer, late of Marshfield, gave their oath to the inventory on 22 June 1711.

Scudder, Alonzo        Vol. 12C, p.546 Leander Lovell, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Alonzo Scudder, late of Plymouth, Merchant, as requested by the widow Mary H. Scudder, on 8 Aug. 1853, with Isaac Brewster and Jason Hart, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Seabury, Samuel        Vol. 17, p. 87   Paul Seabury and Wiswall Seabury, both of Duxbury, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Samuel Seabury, late of Duxbury, Gentm., on 28 Oct. 1762.

Sears, Benjamin M.   Vol. 10A, p.573 Joseph Jackson, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Benjamin M. Sears, of North Bridgewater, the Executrix named, Jane F. Sears, being an infant under the age of 21 years, on 1 May 1849. Everett Robinson and Peter H. Peirce, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. Peter H. Peirce, Elisha Peirce, and Everett Robinson, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin M. Sears, late of North Bridgewater, on 1 May 1849. Elisha Peirce and Everett Robinson gave their oath before P. H. Peirce, Justice of the Peace, on 19 May 1849, and Peter H. Peirce gave his oath before Everett Robinson, Justice of the Peace.

Sears, David              Vol. 27, p. 98   David Peckham, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Sears, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 6 May 1782, with David Wing and Nathl. Haskell as sureties.

Sears, Earl                 Vol. 115, p.150 Charity L. Sears, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Earl Sears, late of Lakeville, on 28 Oct. 1862, with John Winslow, of Freetown, County of Bristol, and Reuben Hafford, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Sears, Edward           Vol. 23, p. 71   John Waterman, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Sears, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1777, with Edwd. Sears, of Halifax, and Ephraim Tilson, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Sears, Eleazer            Vol. 13D, p.184 William Sears, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Sears, late of Plymouth, Wheelwright, who is a son of the deceased and was requested by the other heirs, on 9 Apr. 1855, with Thomas B. Sears and John Bartlett, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sears, Jonathan          Vol. 20, p. 336 Ebenezer Briggs, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Sears, late of Halifax, labourer, on 2 Apr. 1770, with Joseph Lucas, of Plymouth, and Ebenezer Barker, of Marshfield, yeomen, as sureties.

Sears, Judah              Vol. 23, p. 122 David Sears, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Sears, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 2 Sept. 1776, with John Doty and Jonathan Church, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Sears, Judah Jr.          Vol. 27, p. 97   David Peckham, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Sears junr., late of Rochester, yeoman, on 6 May 1782, with David Wing and Nath. Haskell as sureties.

Sears, Lyman            Vol. 13D, p.153 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Lyman Sears, late of Duxbury, as requested by the widow, on 19 Feb. 1855, with Harvey Soule and Isaac Torrey, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sears, Mary               Vol. 27, p. 119 Zebulon Leonard, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Sears, late of Middleborough, who was the wife of Zebedee Sears, late of Middleborough, on 7 Apr. 1783, with Hez. Hooper and Saml. Montgomery as sureties.

Sears, Mercy             Vol. 12C, p.341 William H. Sears, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Mercy Sears, late of Halifax, widow, who is a grandson of the deceased, on 26 Aug. 1851, with Abel Richmond and Chipman Porter, both of Halifax, as sureties.

Sears, Peter               Vol. 52, p. 45   Charles Turner, of Scituate, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Sears, late of Scituate, Gentleman, on 4 June 1821, with Thos. Cushing & Jesse Dunbar Jr. as sureties.

Sears, Peter Jr.           Vol. 52, p. 28   Charles Turner, of Scituate, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Sears Junr., late of Scituate, Housewright, on 5 Mar. 1821, with Ichabod R. Jacobs & David Bailey as sureties.

Sears, Stephen Jr.      Vol. 39, p. 235 Nathaniel Sears junr., of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Sears junr., late of Rochester, Housewright, on 23 Jan. 1810, with Nathaniel Sears & Davenport Brightman as sureties.

Sears, Thomas           Vol. 11B, p.385 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sears, late of Plymouth, yeoman, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 19 Jan. 1846, with Edwin Morton & Lemuel Stephens as sureties.

Sears, William           Vol. 122, p.446 Nathaniel Sears, of Barnstable, County of Barnstable, and James B. Sears, of Rochester, were granted administration of the estate of William Sears, late of Rochester, on 13 Mar. 1871, with E. N. Winslow and C. H. Nye, of Barnstable, as sureties.

Seaver, Mary             Vol. 115, p. 25 Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Seaver, late of Bridgewater, on 1 Oct. 1861, with Joshua E. Crane and Edward Mitchell, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Sever, John               Vol. 34, p. 373 Nathaniel Russell, of Bridgewater, and George Russell, of Kingston, Gentlemen, were granted administration of the estate of John Sever, late of Kingston, Merchant, on 16 Nov. 1803.

Seymour, Henry        Vol. 115, p. 74 Lewis Bartlett, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Seymour, late of Plymouth, on 14 Apr. 1862, with Nathaniel Russell and Sylvanus Harvey, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Shaw, Abigail            Vol. 10A, p.565 Ebenezer Pickens, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Abigail Shaw, late of Middleborough, Allen Shaw, who was named as the Executor, having died without completing the administration, on 1 Aug. 1848. Joseph T. Wood and James M. Pickens, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond.

Shaw, Bartlett            Vol. 115, p.283 Ebenezer D. Shaw, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Shaw, late of Carver, on 14 Sept. 1863, with Francis S. Shaw, of Lakeville, and Oliver Shaw, of Watertown, Middlesex County, as sureties.

Shaw, Benjamin        Vol. 10A, p. 86 Benjamin Shaw, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration of the estate of Benjamin Shaw, late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 May 1837. Benjamin Shaw 2d, and Benjamin Harlow, both of Carver, were the sureties on his bond. Seneca Thomas, of Middleborough, Levi Shaw, and Joseph Shaw, both of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Shaw, late of Carver, on 15 May 1837.

Shaw, Benjamin        Vol. 14E, p.298 Joseph B. Shaw, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Shaw, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, on 7 May 1861, with Henry F. Maxim and Thomas Snow, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Shaw, Daniel             Vol. 10A, p.125 Joshua Shaw, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration of the estate of Daniel Shaw, late of Middleborough, Housewright, who is a creditor of the deceased, on 1 Aug. 1837. Peter H. Peirce and Ephraim Leach, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. William Drake Jr., Calvin Shaw, and Oliver Eaton, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Daniel Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 7 Nov. 1837.

Shaw, Daniel             Vol. 129, p.671 John Bent, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Shaw, late of Carver, on 28 Aug. 1876, with William Savery and Samuel Shaw, of Carver, as sureties.

Shaw, David             Vol. 39, p. 361 Eli Shaw, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Shaw, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 June 1812, with Jacob Perkins & Job Alden junr. as sureties.

Shaw, Earl                 Vol. 10A, p.228 Samuel Shaw Jr., of Wareham, petitioned for the administration of the estate of Earl Shaw, late of Carver, yeoman, on 21 Jan. 1839. Samuel Shaw and Thomas Hammond, both of Carver, were the sureties on his bond. John Savery, Eliab Ward, and Lot Shurtleff, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Earl Shaw, late of Carver, on 21 Jan. 1839. [Vol. 81, p. 78] The Inventory of the Estate of Earl Shaw, late of Carver, not dated, totaled $1920.27, including his real estate valued at $1542. Samuel Shaw Jr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 Feb. 1839. [Vol. 82, p. 15] Samuel Shaw Jr., administrator of the estate of Earl Shaw, late of Carver, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 20 Jan. 1840.

Shaw, Ebenezer         Vol. 122, p.468 Edwin Shaw, of Fall River, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 24 Apr. 1871, with Thomas M. Grew and John Whitehead, both of Fall River, as sureties.

Shaw, Elisha             Vol. 12C, p. 15 Joseph Barrows, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Shaw, late of Carver, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 8 Nov. 1848, with Daniel Shaw and Lothrop Barrows, both of Carver, as sureties.

Shaw, Ellis                Vol. 13D, p.392 George Pierce of Wareham or Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Shaw, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow, on 13 Apr. 1857, with Seth Miller Jr., of Wareham, and Thomas Pierce, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Shaw, George            Vol. 39, p. 244 Samuel Shaw, of Carver, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of George Shaw, late of Carver, yeoman, on 8 Mar. 1808, with Ebenezer Doten & John Shaw as sureties.

Shaw, George            Vol. 71, p. 151 Earl Sampson, of Freetown, Bristol Co., yeoman, and Allen Shaw, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of George Shaw, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 May 1833, with Lemuel Briggs and John Sampson as sureties.

Shaw, Ichabod           Vol. 10A, p.489 Esther Shaw, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Ichabod Shaw, late of Plymouth, yeoman, no Executor having been named in the will of the deceased, on 3 Oct. 1837. Southworth Shaw and Ichabod Shaw, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on her bond. Nathaniel M. Davis, Coomer Weston, and Ellis Holmes, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ichabod Shaw, late of Plymouth, on 3 Dec. 1837. [Vol. 10A, p. 553] Ichabod Shaw, of Plymouth, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Ichabod Shaw, late of Plymouth, yeoman, Esther Shaw, who was appointed as administratrix with will annexed having deceased without completing the administration, on 7 Dec. 1846. Southworth Shaw and Samuel Shaw, both of Plymouth, were the sureties on his bond.

Shaw, Ira                   Vol. 129, p.660 Fanny Shaw, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ira Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 28 Aug. 1876, with Selwyn E. Hall, of Raynham, and Reuel F. Thompson, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Shaw, James             Vol. 10, p. 174 Faith Shaw, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, James Shaw, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 22 May 1746.

Shaw, John               Vol. 12C, p.532 Arad Bryant, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of John Shaw, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow and eldest son of the deceased, on 7 June 1853, with John A. Shaw and James Harlow, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Shaw, John               Vol. 129, p.672 John Bent, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of John Shaw, late of Carver, on 28 Aug. 1876, with William Savery and Samuel Shaw, of Carver, as sureties.

Shaw, Jonathan         Vol. 1, p. 350   Persis Shaw, relict and widow of Jonathan Shaw, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 25 Sept. 1701. [p. 351] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Shaw, who deceased on 30 July 1701, was appraised by Isaac Cushman, John Waterman, and Saml. Sturtevant, but not totaled. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 25 Sept. 1701.

Shaw, Levi                Vol. 12C, p. 54 William S. Savery, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Shaw, late of Carver, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1849, with Timothy Cobb and James Cole, of Carver, as sureties.

Shaw, Mary               Vol. 10A, p.410 Godfrey Robinson, of Raynham, petitioned for administration of the estate of Mary Shaw, late of Bridgewater, widow, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 7 Dec. 1840. John S. Williams, of Raynham, and Ruel Richmond, of Taunton, were the sureties on his bond. Thomas Dean, Philip King, and William S. King, all of Raynham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Mary Shaw, late of Bridgewater, on 29 Dec. 1840, and they gave their oath before Godfrey Robinson, Justice of the Peace, on 30 Dec. 1840.

Shaw, Olive              Vol. 10A, p.494 Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Olive Shaw, late of Bridgewater, widow, the executor named, John A. Shaw, having declined, on 4 Dec. 1837. Abram Washburn 2d & William Latham, both of Bridgewater, were the sureties on his bond. Mitchell Keith, Abram Washburn, and Samuel F. Sanger, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Olive Shaw, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Dec. 1837, and they gave their oath before Artemas Hale, Justice of the Peace, on 22 Dec. 1837.

Shaw, Patty               Vol. 11B, p.200 Solomon Alden Junior, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Patty Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Bradford Harlow & George W. Wood as sureties.

Shaw, Reliance R.     Vol. 10A, p.542 Samuel Richmond, of Middleborough, petitioned that administration with will of the estate of Reliance R. Shaw, late of Middleborough, widow, be granted to Micah Richmond, of Plymouth, no person being named as Executor in the will, on 6 May 1845. Samuel Richmond and Ruel Richmond, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on the bond of Micah Richmond, of Plymouth.

Shaw, Samuel           Vol. 46, p. 383 Olive Shaw, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Shaw, late of Bridgewater, Physician, on 7 Feb. 1820.

Shaw, Willard           Vol. 119, p.475 Stillman Benson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Willard Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 28 Jan. 1867, with I. F. Atwood, of Middleborough, and Seth Miller, of Wareham, as sureties.

Shaw, William           Vol. 11B, p.201 John Bent 2d, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of William Shaw, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Levi Thomas & Lydia Shaw as sureties.

Shaw, Zebedee          Vol. 10A, p.498 Zebulon Shaw, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Zebedee Shaw, late of Middleborough, yeoman, no person being named as Executor of said will, on 6 Nov. 1838. Silas Briggs and Nathaniel Sampson, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on his bond. Silas Briggs, Eli Williams, and Ezra McCully, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Zebedee Shaw, late of Middleborough, on 6 Nov. 1838, and they gave their oath before Luther Washburn, Justice of the Peace, on 8 Nov. 1838.

Shaw, Zeruah T.        Vol. 129, p.673 Samuel Shaw, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Zeruah T. Shaw, late of Carver, on 28 Aug. 1876, with Wm Savery and John Bent, of Carver, as sureties.

Sherman, Anthony     Vol. 14E, p.111 Jacob Loud, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Anthony Sherman, late of Carver, yeoman, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 26 Sept. 1859, with Timothy Gordon and Allen Danforth, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sherman, Job            Vol. 61, p. 360 Nathan Sherman & Isaac Sherman, both of Middleborough, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Job Sherman, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1830, with Abial Peirce & Abner Wood Jr. as sureties.

Sherman, Samuel       Vol. 46, p. 325 Thomas B. Sherman, of Plymouth, Cabinetmaker, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Sherman, late of Plymouth, Hatter, on 1 Mar. 1819, with Saml. Sherman and Silvn. Bramhall as sureties.

Shurtleff, Abiel         Vol. 6, p. 245   Mr. James Shurtleff, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Abiel Shurtleff, late of Plympton, on 2 Nov. 1732. [p. 318-319] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Abiel Shurtleff, late of Plympton, was appraised by John Barrows, Samuel Jackson, and Ebenezer Bonum on this __ day of ___ 1732, and totaled £2348.12.9, including his homestead valued at £800, and several other parcels of land. James Shurtleff, administrator on the estate of his father, Abiel Shurtleff, and the appraisers all gave their oaths to the inventory on 9 Mar. 1732/33.

Shurtleff, Joseph        Vol. 34, p. 94   Silvina Shurtleff, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Shurtleff, late of Plymouth, seafareing man, on 9 Jan. 1797, with Caleb Battles and Ben Crandon as sureties.

Shurtleff, Nathaniel   Vol. 10A, p.467 James R. Sproat, of Wareham, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Shurtleff 2d, of Middleborough, as requested by the widow and next of kin of the deceased, on 3 Aug. 1841, with Seth Miller Jun., of Wareham, Esq., and Aloin Shurtleff, of Wareham, laborer, as sureties.

Shurtleff, Peter          Vol. 46, p. 258 Thomas Shurtleff, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Shurtleff, late of Carver, yeoman, on 12 Feb. 1818, with James Lamstead and Nathl. Shurtleff as sureties.

Shurtleff, Peter          Vol. 46, p. 284 Nathaniel Shurtleff, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Shurtleff, late of Carver, a minor, on 17 Aug. 1818, with John Shurtleff and John LeBaron as sureties.

Shurtleff, Thomas      Vol. 5, p. 707   Mr. Barnabas Shurtleff and Mr. Jonathan Shurtleff, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of their brother Thomas Shurtleff, late of Plympton, on 23 May 1730.

Shurtleff, Thomas      Vol. 12C, p.335 Ichabod Shurtleff, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Shurtleff, late of Carver, who is a son of the deceased, on 11 Aug. 1851, with Charles Rider, of Carver, and Benjamin Barnes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Shurtleff, William 2d Vol. 12C, p.512 Lothrop Shurtleff, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William Shurtleff 2d, late of Middleborough, Trader, who is a brother and was requested by the widow of the deceased, on 3 May 1853, with Joseph T. Wood and James Harlow, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Silvester, Israel          Vol. 3, p. 454   Ruth Silvester, relict widow of Israel Silvester, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 13 Feb. 1716/17. [Vol. 4, p. 24] The Inventory of the estate of Israel Silvester, deceased, was appraised by Edward Arnold and William Brewster on 21 Mar. 1717, and totaled £75.17.6. Ruth Silvester, the relict widow of Israel Silvester, late of Duxborough, gave her oath to the inventory on 10 Apr. 1717. [Vol. 4, p. 25] Capt. John Alden, Lieut. Thomas Loring, and Mr. John Partridge, of Duxborough, were appointed to appraise the housing and lands of Israel Silvester, late of Duxborough, on 10 Apr. 1717. The total value was £350.10, including his farm valued at £195. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 17 Apr. 1717. [Vol. 4, p. 26] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Israel Silvester, late of Duxbury, among his heirs: the relict widow Ruth Silvester, and children Israel, Ruth, & Grace.

Silvester, Joseph Jr.   Vol. 4, p. 424   Mercy Silvester, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Joseph Silvester Junr., late of Plymouth, on 17 June 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 86-87] Mr. Thomas Clarke Junr., Mr. Thomas Harlow, and Mr. Joseph Bartlett, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the Estate of Joseph Silvester Junr., of Plymouth, on 17 June 1724. The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Silvester Junr., of Plymouth, was dated 26 June 1724, not totaled, but small, including some livestock, but no real estate. Mercy Silvester, administratrix on the estate of her husband, Joseph Silvester Junr., gave her oath to the inventory on 16 Sept. 1724.

Silvester, Solomon    Vol. 13, p. 261 Elizabeth Silvester, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Silvester, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 31 May 1754.

Simmons, James        Vol. 52, p. 142 Josiah Cook Jr., of Kingston, bricklayer, was granted administration of the estate of James Simmons, late of Kingston, mariner, on 20 May 1822, with William Stephens Jr. & Levi Loring as sureties.

Simmons, Joanna      Vol. 122, p.315 Alden S. Bradford, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Simmons, late of Kingston, on 21 Mar. 1870, with Simeon W. McLauthlin and Benjamin Cook, of Kingston, as sureties.

Simmons, John          Vol. 3, p. 102   Experience Simons, relict widow of John Simons, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 9 Nov. 1711. [p. 103-104] The Inventory of the real & personal estate of John Simonson was appraised by Joseph Rogers and Francis Barker on 26 Oct. 1711, not totaled, and no real estate. Experience Simons, relict widow of John Simons, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Nov. 1711.

Simmons, John          Vol. 3, p. 388   Mary Simmons, relict widow of John Simmons, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 9 Feb. 1715. [p. 400-401] The Settlement of the estate of John Simmons, late of Duxbury, dated 11 Feb. 1715/16, amongst his widow and children, mentioned his relict widow Mercy to receive her dower, his youngest son Moses to receive the balance of the estate, and pay to his six brothers: John, William, Isaac, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua, and his two sisters: Martha, the wife of Samuel West, and Rebeckah, the wife of Constant Southworth, the sum of £200.

Simmons, John          Vol. 8, p. 43     Susanna Simmons, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Simmons, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 6 Aug. 1739. [p. 179-181] Pallitiah West, Samuell Weston, John Chandler and Phillip Dellano, all of Duxbury, and Thomas Tracy, of Marshfield, were appointed to set off to Susanna Simons, widow of John Simons, late of Duxbury, her third of dower in the estate of her late husband, and to divide the rest of the estate among the four children of the deceased, with 2/5ths to the eldest, and 1/5th to each of the others, on 1 Oct. 1739. The division of the estate of John Simons, late of Duxbury, approved on 7 Jan. 1739[/40] mentioned the portion to the widow, a portion to John Simons, the eldest son, and portions to Ruth Simons, Joell Simons, and Leah Simons.

Simmons, Nathan      Vol. 19, p. 527 Lidia Simmons, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Simmons, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Sept. 1767, with William Thomas, Phisician, and John Nelson, yeoman, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Simmons, Peleg         Vol. 46, p. 256 Robert McLauthlin Junr., of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Simmons, late of Kingston, Mariner, on 21 Jan. 1818, with Ebenr. Woodward and Robert Dunham Jr. as sureties.

Simmons, Samuel      Vol. 52, p. 297 John Collamore, of Scituate, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Simmons, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 7 Sept. 1824, with Thomas Simmons & Peleg Simmons as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 376] Ichabod K. Jacob, Gentleman, Charles Simmons, yeoman, & Samuel A. Turner, Esq., all of Scituate, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Simmons, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 7 Sept. 1824. The Inventory, dated 18 Sept. 1824, totaled $1074.46, including his real estate valued at $787.80. John Collamore, Esq., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventor on 5 Oct. 1824.

Simmons, Zachariah  Vol. 17, p. 32   Eleazer Simmons, of Duxbury, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Zachariah Simmons, late of Duxbury, labourer, on 25 Apr. 1761.

Simons, Benjamin     Vol. 11, p. 50   Benjamin Simons, of Duxbury, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Simons, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 2 May 1748.

Sloan, Calista            Vol. 138, p.209 Clinton Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Calista Sloan, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Sept. 1877, with Joseph B. Fobes and Lewis Holmes, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Smith, Sylvanus        Vol. 119, p.124 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Sylvanus Smith, late of Duxbury, on 8 May 1865, with Benj. Alden and Samuel Loring, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Smith, William M.     Vol. 119, p.234 Rebecca B. Smith, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of William M. Smith, late of Duxbury, on 8 Jan. 1866, with Nathaniel Ellis and Willard Y. Gross, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Snell, Cyrus              Vol. 39, p. 36   Jonathan Copeland junr., of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Snell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 21 Nov. 1805.

Snell, Isaac H.           Vol. 129, p.356 Charlotte M. L. Snell, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac H. Snell, late of Bridgewater, on 28 Dec. 1874, with Philander D. Leonard and Seth H. Leonard as sureties.

Snell, Moses              Vol. 11, p. 112 Amos Snell Senr., of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Moses Snell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 May 1749. [Vol. 11, p. 392-393] The Inventory of the Estate of Moses Snell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, taken by John Benson, Timo. Perkins, and Benja. Willis jur. on 3 July 1749, totaled £2524.7.0, including 65 acres of land valued at £1625, 2½ acres of land valued at £40, and one half of the buildings valued at £325. Amos Snell, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 July 1749.

Snell, William           Vol. 71, p. 392 Henry C. Snell and William S. Alden, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of William Snell, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1836, with Jabez P. Thomson and Samuel A. Turner as sureties.

Snow, Benjamin        Vol. 17, p. 24   Elijah Snow, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Snow, late of Bridgewater, on 6 Apr. 1761.

Snow, Daniel            Vol. 46, p. 370 Hannah Snow, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Snow, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 2 Nov. 1819, with Nathan Bassett and Azel Snow as sureties.

Snow, Nathaniel        Vol. 122, p.124 Daniel Crocker and Rufus P. Kingman, of North Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Snow, late of North Bridgewater, on 9 Nov. 1868, with Edwd. Southworth Jr. and Benja. Kingman, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Snow, Seth                Vol. 52, p. 317 Sally Snow, of North Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Snow, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1824, with Perez Crocker & Jesse Perkins Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 428-429] Eliphalet Kingman, Jesse Perkins Jr., & Perez Crocker, yeomen, all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seth Snow, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1824. The Inventory, dated 11 Dec. 1824, totaled $2583.72, his real estate valued at $1927.00, including his homestead worth $1450. Sarah Snow, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 4 Oct. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 21-22] Eliphalet Kingman, Jesse Perkins Jr., & Perez Crocker, yeoman, all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Sarah Snow, widow of Seth Snow, late of North Bridgewater, one third part of the real estate as her dower on 7 Dec. 1824. The return was dated 11 Dec. 1824, and was approved on 1 Mar. 1825.

Snow, Solomon         Vol. 8, p. 447   Bathsheba Snow, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Snow, late of Bridgewater, on 26 Jan. 1741[/42]. [p. 495] The Inventory of the Estate of Solomon Snow, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Josiah Edson, Joshua Fobes, and Jonathan Cary on 24 Mar. 1741[/42], not totaled, but his house and land were valued at £225. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1742, and Barsheba Snow, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 May 1742.

Snow, Sprague          Vol. 10A, p.282 Nancy Snow, of North Bridgewater, widow of Sprague Snow, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, requested that her father Edward Kingman, of Mansfield, be granted administration of her husband’s estate on 27 Aug. 1839, which was granted with Jesse Perkins and Hayward Marshall, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Snow, William          Vol. 5, p. 160   James Snow, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of William Snow, late of Bridgewater, on 7 Nov. 1726. [p. 181-182] The Inventory of the Lands, goods, & chattels of Mr. William Snow, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Jonathan Howard, John Ames, & Edward Howard on 11 Nov. 1726, not totaled, but included one third part of a purchase right in undivided lands in Bridgewater valued at £3, a share of upland in the meadow valued at £15, a whole purchase right in Cutting Cove Cedar Swamp valued at £20, and livestock, but no homestead farm. James Snow, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Nov. 1726. [p. 182] An Agreement between James Snow, William Snow, Eleazer Snow, and John Snow, all of Bridgewater, sons of William Snow, late of Bridgewater, whereas James, William, Eleazer and John Snow having bought of their sisters Bethiah, wife of Elisha Howard, and Susannah, wife of Israel Alger, both of Bridgewater, all their right, title and interest in the estate of their father, William Snow, late of Bridgewater, do mutually agree to a division of all the estate of their father, on 22 Nov. 1726.

Sole, Sarah                Vol. 8, p. 175   Zackariah Sole, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Sole, late of Plympton, widow, on 22 May 1740. [p. 202] Josiah Perkins and Elijah Bisbee, of Plympton, and Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sarah Sole, late of Plympton, widow, on 22 May 1740, but the inventory was apparently not recorded.

Soul, Jacob               Vol. 9, p. 352   Mary Soul, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Jacob Soul, late of Middleborough, on 20 Sept. 1744.

Soul, Mary                Vol. 23, p. 12   Ephraim Soul, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Soul, late of Plympton, widow, on 5 July 1773, with John Noyes of Abington and Nathan Tinkham of Halifax as sureties. [Vol. 21, p. 329] The inventory of the estate of the Widdow Mary Soule, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Cobb, Francis Thomson and Isaac Thomson on 12 July 1773, and totaled £40.17.7. Ephraim Soule, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Oct. 1773.

Soul, Zachariah         Vol. 15, p. 422 George Briant, of Plympton, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Zachariah Soul, late of Plympton, Husbandman, on 26 Jan. 1760.

Soule, Adoniram       Vol. 122, p.641 Zacheus Parker, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Adoniram Soule, late of Plympton, on 8 July 1872, with Charles Soule and C. B. Wood, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Soule, Benjamin        Vol. 12, p. 195 Hannah Sole, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Soule, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 3 Sept. 1751.

Soule, Betsey            Vol. 119, p. 46 Leonard C. Mitchell, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Soule, late of Middleborough, on 26 Dec. 1864, with Lewis Leonard and Leonard Mitchell as sureties.

Soule, Ebenezer T.     Vol. 115, p.137 Ebenezer T. Soule Jr., of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer T. Soule, late of Middleborough, on 26 Sept. 1862, with Charles E. Leonard and Clarissa R. Soule, of Middleborough as sureties.

Soule, Elijah              Vol. 71, p. 311 Seth Sprague Jr., of Duxbury, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Soule, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 18 May 1835, with Ralph Partridge and Avery Richards as sureties.

Soule, Jabez              Vol. 12, p. 382 Abigail Soule, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Soule, late of Halifax, on 7 Oct. 1751.

Soule, John               Vol. 2, p. 87     Hester Soule, relict widow of John Soule, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 14 Nov. 1707. [p. 91] An Appraisal of the several parcels of land which Mr John Soul of Duxborough died seized of 5 Dec. 1707 by Joseph Vaughan and Jacob Tomson, totaled only £17.5.0. The Settlement of the Estate in lands of John Soul, late of Duxborough, he having settled in his life time all his sons portions in land by deed, and his daughter Sarah had only one cow, and his daughters Rachel and Rebecka having had nothing of their father, he leaving undisposed some small parcells of land at Middleborough being apprized at £17.5.0, Adam Wright in behalf of his children he had by the said Sarah his deceased wife, and John Cob and Rachel his wife, and Rebecka the wife of Edmond Weston, mutually agreed on a division of the land on 6 Mar. 1707/8.

Soule, John               Vol. 11, p. 522 Abiel Leach, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Soule, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 12 Mar. 1750.

Soule, John               Vol. 46, p. 154 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of John Soule, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 27 May 1816, with Ephraim Spooner Esqr. and Samuel Vaughan as sureties.

Soule, John               Vol. 12C, p.382 Samuel Leonard, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of John Soule, late of Bridgewater, on 16 Feb. 1852, with Solomon Hayward, of Bridgewater, and Isaac Pratt, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Soule, Joshua            Vol. 34, p. 377 Samuel Loring, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Soule, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 10 Dec. 1803.

Soule, Moses             Vol. 11, p. 125 Isaac Soul, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father Moses Soul, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Jan. 1748[/9]. [Vol. 11, p. 176-177] George Partridge, Samuell Seabury, and Samuell Alden, all of Duxbury, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Moses Soul, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Jan. 1748[/9]. The Inventory of the Estate of Moses Soul, late of Duxbury, dated 15 Feb. 1748[/9], totaled £3924.8.7 old tenour, including numerous pieces of real estate totaling about £2815, the land where Mr. Soul formerly dwelled joining to George Partridges was valued at £500, and there was a note of hand on John Hunt dated 15 Sept. 1748 for £100, and a note of hand on Peleg Sprague dated 15 Nov. 1748 for £24. [Vol. 11, p. 505] Mr. Samuel Seabury, George Partidge, Abraham Samson, and Jonathan Peterson, all of Duxbury, and Daniel Lewis Esqr., of Pembroke, were appointed to divided the estate of Moses Soul, late of Duxbury, yeoman, into 10 equal parts and assign to his heirs: two parts to Isaac, the Eldest son, and one part each to Cornelius Soule, Barnabas Soule, Abigail Soule, the daughter and only child of Ichabod Soul, Gideon Soule, Jedediah Soule, Ruth Soule, Else, the wife of Barnabas Berry, and Deborah Hunt, the wife of John Hunt, on 7 Aug. 1750.

Soule, Otis                Vol. 52, p. 94   Sylvanus Sampson, of Duxbury, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Otis Soule, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 1 Jan. 1822, with Zech. Eddy & Nathan Hayward, Esq., as sureties.

Soule, Preston           Vol. 115, p.108 E. T. Soule, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Preston Soule, late of Middleborough, who is the father and sole heir of the deceased, on 1 July 1862, with Bradford S. Washburn and E. T. Soule Jr., both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Soule, Priscilla          Vol. 11B, p.380  Seth Sprague Junior, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Priscilla Soule, late of Duxbury, widow, as requested by Samuel Soule, of Sumner, Oxford Co., Maine, who is a son of the deceased, the eldest son having neglected to take the administration, on 29 Nov. 1845, with George P. Richardson & Thomas Peterson as sureties.

Soule, Samuel           Vol. 13D, p. 79 John Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Soule, late of Kingston, nailer, as requested by Samuel E. Soule, the eldest son of the deceased, on 4 July 1854, with Samuel Adams and Henry Soule, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Soule, Simeon           Vol. 11B, p.212 Patience B. Soule, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Soule, late of Duxbury, mariner, who is the widow of the said deceased, on 7 Nov. 1843, with Asa Delano & William Ellison as sureties.

Soule, Susannah C.    Vol. 11B, p.271 Rebecca Burbank, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Susannah C. Soule, late of Plympton, singlewoman, who is a sister of the said deceased, on 12 Aug. 1844, with Thomas Diman & William Gooding as sureties.

Soule, Thomas          Vol. 71, p. 286 Simeon Soule, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Soule, late of Duxbury, mariner, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Sylvanus Smith and Isaiah Alden as sureties.

Soule, William          Vol. 23, p. 189 Sarah Soule, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Soule, late of Middleborough, tanner, on 6 July 1778, with Jacob Soule and Wm. Shaw as sureties.

Soule, Zechariah        Vol. 34, p. 384 Jacob Soule, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zechariah Soule, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Oct. 1804, with Eph. Soule & Eben. Wright as sureties.

Southworth, BenjaminVol. 34, p. 192 Peres Southworth, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Southworth, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 July 1799.

Southworth, Constant Vol. 6, p. 76     Rebekah Southworth, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Constant Southworth, late of Duxbury, on 10 Sept. 1731. [p. 101-102] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Constant Southworth, not dated, was appraised by John Alden and John Chandler, and totaled £870.0.0, his farm with the buildings on it both upland and meadow valued at £580, and half a grist mill with 1 acre of land adjoining it valued at £56. Rebekah Southworth, widow of the deceased and administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 1 Nov. 1731.

Southworth, Gideon   Vol. 61, p. 85   Nathan Staples, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Southworth, late of Middleborough, on 19 Feb. 1827, with Seth Southworth & Nathaniel Macomber as sureties.

Southworth, Hannah  Vol. 27, p. 339 James Southworth, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estte of Hannah Southworth, late of Duxbury, widow, on 7 Mar. 1791, with Lewis Bradford and Crocker Samson as sureties.

Southworth, Jedidiah Vol. 8, p. 120   Hannah Southworth, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jedidiah Southworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 25 Sept. 1739. [p. 134-135] The Inventory of the Estate of Jedidiah Southworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, was appraised by John Wadsworth, Gamaliel Bradford, and Samuel Weston, but was not dated or totaled, and it appeared he had no real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1739, and Hannah Southworth, the administrator, also gave her oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1739.

Southworth, Nathaniel Vol. 46, p.328 Gideon Southworth, Gentleman, and Leonard Southworth, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Southworth, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 15 Mar. 1819, with Silvanus Tillson and Caleb F. Leonard as sureties.

Sparrow, Josiah         Vol. 12C, p.320 William E. Sparrow, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Sparrow, late of Rochester, on 1 July 1851, with Thomas Nelson and S. K. Eaton, both of Rochester, as sureties.

Spooner, Ebenezer     Vol. 4, p. 83     Mary Spooner, relict widow of Ebenezer Spooner, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 May 1718. The Inventory of the goods of Ebenezer Spooner, lately deceased, was appraised by Stephen Churchell, but not totaled. Marcy Spooner, the relict widow of Ebenezer Spooner, late of Plymouth, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 May 1718. [p. 184] The Division & Settlement of the estate of Ebenezer Spooner, late of Plymouth, among his heirs: his widow, eldest son Thomas, sons John & Ephraim, and daughters Bethiah & Susanah.

Spooner, Ebenezer     Vol. 23, p. 197 Mary Spooner, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Spooner, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 July 1778, with John Morton and Joshua Morton as sureties.

Spooner, Ephraim      Vol. 46, p. 267 Thomas Spooner, Gentleman, and James Spooner, Trader, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Spooner, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 8 Apr. 1818, with Z. Bartlett Esq. and Geo. Drew as sureties.

Spooner, Lucy W.      Vol. 14E, p.216 Nathaniel Spooner, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy W. Spooner, late of Plymouth, widow, who is the only son of the deceased, on 24 Sept. 1860, with John J. Russell and George W. Virgin, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Spooner, Nathaniel Jr. Vol. 46, p. 243 Nathaniel Spooner, of Plymouth, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Spooner Junr., late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 22 Oct. 1817, with Rosseter Cotton Esq. and Eben. Spooner as sureties.

Sprague, Alden          Vol. 17, p. 80   Noah Sprague, of Rochester, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Alden Sprague, late of Rochester, Mariner, on 27 July 1762.

Sprague, Benjamin    Vol. 23, p. 221 Eunice Sprague, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Sprague, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1779, with Hez. Hooper and David Kingman as sureties.

Sprague, Chloe          Vol. 122, p. 47 Williams Latham, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Chloe Sprague, late of Bridgewater, on 13 Apr. 1868, with Galen Latham and A. H. Latham, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Sprague, Ezekiel        Vol. 129, p.315 George Sprague, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Sprague, late of Duxbury, on 20 July 1874, with Briggs Harlow and William Thomas, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Sprague, Fisher A.     Vol. 122, p. 25 William J. Cutler, of Boston, was granted administration of the estate of Fisher A. Sprague, late of Bridgewater, on 10 Feb. 1868, with Abram Washburn and Joseph A. Hyde, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Sprague, Hannah       Vol. 71, p. 195 Theophilus Pitcher, of Rochester, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Sprague, late of Rochester, Singlewoman, on 6 Nov. 1833, with C. J. Holmes and Benjamin Mendall as sureties.

Sprague, Lydia          Vol. 10A, p.530 Weston Freeman Jr., of Duxbury, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Lydia Sprague, late of Duxbury, singlewoman, no person being named as Executor in the will, on 4 Dec. 1843. Weston Freeman and Seth Sprague Junior, both of Duxbury, were the sureties on his bond. Martin Sampson, Daniel Hall, and Galen Weston, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lydia Sprague, late of Duxbury, on 4 Dec. 1843, and they gave their oath before George P. Richardson, Justice of the Peace, on 19 Dec. 1843.

Sprague, Michael       Vol. 17, p. 82   Nathaniel Sprague, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Michael Sprague, late of Rochester, on 10 July 1762.

Sprague, Nathaniel    Vol. 8, p. 84     Keziah Sprague, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathl. Sprague, late of Rochester, mariner, on 27 Aug. 1739. [p. 127] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathl. Sprague, late of Rochester, was appraised by John Freeman, John Shearman and Noah Sprague on 13 Sept. 1739, and totaled £1552.0.0, his real estate in possession valued at £550, and other real estate valued at £400. Keziah Sprague, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1739.

Sprague, Noah Jr.      Vol. 23, p. 13   Samuel Sprague, of Rochester, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of his brother Noah Sprague junr., late of Rochester, yeoman, on 9 July 1773, with Isaac Stetson and Samuel Taylor as sureties.

Sprague, Peleg           Vol. 13, p. 377 Marcy Sprague, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Sprague, late of Duxbury, on 3 Feb. 1755.

Sprague, Peter           Vol. 23, p. 151 Benja. Bartlett and Sarah Bartlett, both of Stoughton, were granted administration of the estate of Peter Sprague, late of Bridgewater, Tanner, on 7 Apr. 1777, with Zachariah Watkins and Benjamin Sampson, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Sprague, Phineas       Vol. 23, p. 81   Mercy Sprague, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Phineas Sprague, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1776, with Elijah Sampson and Nathaniel Sprague, yeomen, as sureties.

Sprague, Samuel        Vol. 4, p. 369   Elisabeth Sprague, relict widow of Samuel Sprague, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 17 June 1723. [p. 378] The Inventory of the estate of Samuel Sprague, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Elisha Wing, Ebenezer Burge, & Samuel Bates on 18 June 1723.

Sprague, Samuel        Vol. 8, p. 344   Ruth Sprague, widow, and Noah Sprague, Gent., of Rochester, were granted administration of the estate of Samuel Sprague, late of Rochester, on 17 Sept. 1740. [p. 480-481] Isaac Holmes, Nathaniel Snow and Nathaniel Goodspeed, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Sprague, late of Rochester, Gent., on 17 Sept. 1740. The Inventory was dated 12 Dec. 1740, and totaled £601.1.0, including his real estate valued at £225. Noah Sprague, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 16 Sept. 1741.

Sprague, Samuel        Vol. 17, p. 160 Briggs Alden, of Duxbury, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Sprague, late of Duxbury, on 20 May 1766.

Sprague, Uriah          Vol. 10A, p.519 Lydia Sprague, of Duxbury, petitioned for administration with will of the estate of Uriah Sprague, late of Duxbury, yeoman, no person being named as Executor in said will, and the petitioner being the residual devisee, on 11 Apr. 1842. Weston Freeman and Joshua S. Freeman, both of Duxbury, were the sureties on her bond. George P. Richardson, Martin Sampson, and Charles Soule, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Uriah Sprague, late of Duxbury, on 11 Apr. 1842.

Sprague, William       Vol. 3, p. 203   Grace Sprague, relict widow of William Sprague, late of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 21? Feb. 1712[/13]. [p. 204] The Inventory of the personal estate of William Sprague, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Wadsworth and Samuel Sprague on 23 Feb. 1712/13. [p. 394] The Settlement of the estate of William Sprague, late of Duxbury, dated 21 Mar. 1715/16 among his heirs: the widow Grace Sprague, the eldest son Jethro Sprague, the second son Terah Sprague, the eldest daughter Ruth Sprague, and the youngest daughter Zurviah Sprague.

Sprague, William       Vol. 13, p. 172 William Sprague, of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Sprague, late of Abington, yeoman, on 7 Jan. 1754.

Sproat, James            Vol. 10A, p. 89 James R. Sproat, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of James Sproat, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 May 1837, with Eliab Ward and Allen Shaw, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Sproat, Leonard         Vol. 46, p. 177 James Sproat, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Leonard Sproat, late of Middleborough, Housewright, on 14 Aug. 1816, with Wilkes Wood and Seth Miller Jr., Esquires, as sureties.

Sprout, Elisabeth       Docket #19137 James Sprout, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his sister, Elisabeth Sprout, late of Middleborough, on 8 Nov. 1726, with William Strobridge, of Middleborough, and Benjamin Sampson, of Kingston, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Sprout, Mary             Docket #19137 James Sprout, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his sister, Mary Sprout, late of Middleborough, on 8 Nov. 1726, with William Strobridge, of Middleborough, and Benjamin Sampson, of Kingston, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Stacy, Joseph            Vol. 8, p. 425   James Warren, of Plymouth, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Stacy, late of Kingston, Clerk, on 24 Sept. 1741.

Standish, Ebenezer    Vol. 11, p. 35   David Churchel, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Standish, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 1 Feb. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 275] The Inventory of the Estate of Ebenezer Standish junr., late of Plympton, not dated, appraised by Josiah Perkins, William Boney, and John Bradford, totaled only £63.12.0, no real estate. David Churchel, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1748.

Standish, John C.       Vol. 61, p. 26   Gideon Perkins Junr., of Middleborough, cordwainer, & Thomas Covington, of Middleborough, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of John C. Standish, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 2 May 1826, with Isaac Stevens & Seth Eaton as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 309] Gideon Perkins Jr. & Thomas Covington, administrators on the estate of John C. Standish, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 2 May 1826. [Vol. 60, p. 338-339] Seth Eaton, William Cornish Jr., and Elijah Shaw, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of John C. Standish, late of Middleborough, Gent., on 2 May 1826. The Inventory was dated 9 May 1826, and totaled $3266.98. His real estate totaled $2855.00, including his homestead valued at $2750. Gideon Perkins Jr. & Thomas Covington, the administrators, gave their oaths to the inventory on 15 May 1826, and they were directed to deliver to Sylvia, the widow of the deceased, $230 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Standish, Penelope    Vol. 8, p. 215   Experience Standish, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Penelope Standish, late of Duxbury, spinster, on 7 July 1740. [p. 216] The Inventory of the Estate of Penelope Standish, late of Duxbury, single woman, was dated 7 July 1740, and totaled £136.14.0. Experience Standish, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 July 1740.

Staples, Samuel         Vol. 52, p. 244 Philander Washburn, of Middleborough, trader, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Staples, late of Middleborough, labourer, on 7 Oct. 1823, with Abiel Washburn & Nathaniel Wilder Jr. as sureties.

Staples, Simeon         Vol. 71, p. 148 George Thompson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Staples, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 May 1833, with Earl Sproat and Joseph Jackson as sureties.

Stephens, Edward      Vol. 27, p. 268 Edward Stephens, of Plympton, and William Stephens, of Plymouth, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Edward Stephens, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 2 June 1788, with Edwd. Stranger and Barna. Cobb as sureties.

Stephens, Edward      Vol. 39, p. 389 Lucy Stephens, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Stephens, late of Carver, yeoman, on 5 Feb. 1813, with Wm. Stephens & Jno. Burbank as sureties.

Stephens, Eleazer      Vol. 27, p. 194 Elizabeth Stephens, widow, and Andrew Croswell, Gent., both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Stephens, late of Plymouth, Trader, on 12 Oct. 1785, with Thos. Wethrell and Jas. Thacher as sureties.

Stephens, Elijah         Vol. 34, p. 138 Josiah Stephens, of Wareham, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Stephens, of Wareham, mariner, on 20 Oct. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 266] Benja. Briggs, yeoman, Benja. Fearing, Gentleman, & Rowland Leonard, Mercht., all of Wareham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elijah Stephens, late of Wareham, mariner, on 20 Oct. 1797. The Inventory of the Estate of Elijah Stephens, late of Wareham, dated 31 Oct. 1797, totaled exactly $900.00, which included a dwelling house & land, a wharf &c. at ye narrows, and a Pew in the Wareham meeting house. [Vol. 36, p. 567] To be sold at Publick Auction, by order of ye Court of Comon Pleas on thursday ye 28th day of Decr. next, at one o’clock in ye afternoon, all the real estate of Elijah Stephens, late of Wareham, Mariner, deceased, consisting of about two acres of land, with a dwelling house & Barn, on ye premises, lying at ye narrows, so called, together with a Pew in ye Wareham meeting house; the sale to be on the premises; ye conditions then made known— Wareham Novr. 27th 1797— Josiah Stephens, Admr.

Stephens, Josiah        Vol. 34, p. 344 Josiah Stephens, of Wareham, Physician, was appointed the administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Josiah Stephens, late of Wareham, the Executor, Elijah Stephens, having died without completing the administration, on 7 July 1797, with Abigail Stephens and Paul Stephens as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 264-265] Benja. Briggs, yeoman, Benja. Fearing, Gentleman, & Rowland Leonard, Mercht., all of Wareham, were appointed to assign & set off to Abigail Stephens, widow of Josiah Stepehsn, late of Wareham, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband on 20 Oct. 1797.

Stephens, Lemuel      Vol. 122, p.437 Charles Burton, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Stephens, late of Plymouth, on 13 Feb. 1871, with John T. Hall and William S. Danforth, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Stephens, Paul           Vol. 34, p. 158 Mercy Stevens, of Wareham, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Paul Stephens, late of Wareham, yeoman, on 20 July 1798 with Wm. Coye & Seth Stevens as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 435-436] Israel Fearing Esqr., Benja. Bumpas & Joshua Gibbs, yeomen, all of Wareham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Paul Stevens, late of Wareham, yeoman, on 20 July 1798. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Mr. Paul Stephens, late of Wareham, dated 4 Oct. 1798, totaled $2699.74, including his real estate lands, meadows, cedar swamp, Grist mill & ye remains of an old Saw mill & all other buildings valued at $2260. Mercy Stephen, the administratrix of the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 9 Nov. 1798.

Stephens, Silas          Vol. 34, p. 139 Josiah Stephens, of Wareham, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Stephens, of Wareham, mariner, on 20 Oct. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 267-268] Benjamin Briggs, yeoman, Benja. Fearing, Gentm., & Rowland Leonard, Mercht., all of Wareham, were appointed to appraise the estate of Silas Stephens, late of Wareham, mariner, on 20 Oct. 1797. The Inventory of all the estate of Silas Stephens, late of Wareham, dated 31 Oct. 1797, totaled $583.00, which included a dwelling house & lands lying on the easterly side of Wonkinco River, & some cedar swamp. Josiah Stephens, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Nov. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 568] To be sold at Publick Auction, by the order of the Court of Common Pleas, on thursday ye 28th day of Decr. next, at one of ye clock in ye afternoon, all the real estate of Silas Stephens late of Wareham, Mariner deceased, consisting of about One Hundred & ten acres of land, with a dwelling house & barn on ye premises, lying about one quarter of a mile east of Wareham meeting house, the Sale to be at ye dwelling house of ye widow Abigail Stephens in sd. Wareham and the conditions then made known— Wareham Nov 27th 1797 Josiah Stephens – Administrator

Stertevant, Cornelius Vol. 17, p. 94   Silas Stertevant, of Plympton, labourer, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Stertevant, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1763. [Vol. 19, p. 21-23] Zebede Chandler, David Churchell and Gideon Samson, all of Plympton, were appointed to divide the real estate of Cornelius Stertevant, late of Plympton, among his heirs to Silas Stertevant, the eldest son, two shares, and to Cornelius Stertevant one share, reserving to the widow her thirds, on 26 Apr. 1763. The division was dated 18 May 1763, and approved on 27 Apr. 1764.

Stertevant, David Jr.  Vol. 17, p. 148 David Stertevant, of Kingston, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of David Stertevant junr., late of Kingston, mariner, on 28 June 1765.

Stertevant, John         Docket #19755 Josiah Stertevant junr., of Halifax, Gentm., was granted administration of the estate of his brother John Stertevant, late of Halifax, on 27 Apr. 1759, with John Cotton, Gent., and Consider Howland, Gent., both of Plymouth, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Stetson, Abel             Vol. 129, p.214 Betsey H. Stetson, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Abel Stetson, late of Pembroke, who is widow of the deceased, on 23 Mar. 1874, with Hector Monroe, of Pembroke, and E. C. Turner, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Stetson, Adam           Vol. 10A, p.110 Parna Stetson, of East Bridgewater, widow of Adam Stetson, late of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 1 Aug. 1837, with Peleg Stetson, of East Bridgewater, and James Bates, of Abington, as sureties.

Stetson, Benjamin     Vol. 3, p. 66     Bethyah Stetson, relict widow of Capt. Benjamin Stetson, late of Scituate, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 18 June 1711. [p. 67] The Inventory of the goods & chattels & estate of Capt. Benjamin Stetson, late of Scituate, was taken on 1 June 1711, but not totaled. Bethyah Stetson, relict widow of Capt. Benjamin Stetson, gave her oath to the inventory on 18 June 1711.

Stetson, Caleb           Vol. 61, p. 135 Robert McGlathlin, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Stetson, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 17 Sept. 1827, with Ebenr. Eddy & Isaac Bonney 2d. as sureties.

Stetson, Elisha           Vol. 13, p. 412 Elisha Stetson, of Kingston, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Stetson, late of Kingston, cordwainer, on 3 Mar. 1755. [p. 440] The Inventory of the estate of Mr. Elisha Stetson, late of Kingston, was appraised by Saml. Foster, Wresling Brewster, and Joseph Stetson on 31 Mar. 1755, and totaled £69.10.0½. Elisha Stetson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 31 Mar. 1755. [Vol. 15, p. 97] Whereas Elisha Stetson, late of Kingston, deceased intestate leaving his only son Elisha Stetson and four daughters, and his real estate not being able to be equally divided without spoiling the whole, and Elisha Stetson having already acquitted to Sarah, the wife of Robt. Bradford, one of the daughters of the deceased, one half of the Pew in Gallery of the Meeting House in Kingston that belonged to the deceased and paid to her the sum or £15.13.2, and having acquitted to Zerash, the wife of Benja. Bradford, another of the daughters of the deceased, the other half of the Pew in the Gallery of the Meeting House in Kingston and paid to her the sum of £15.13.2, and having paid to the heir and legal representative of Hopestill Simmons, decd, another of the daughters of the deceased, the sum of £15.13.2, and having also paid to Eglah, the wife of Ephraim Washburne, another of the daughters of the deceased, the sum of £15.13.2, therefore the real estate is hereby settled upon Elisha Stetson, of Kingston, the only son of the deceased, on 20 July 1756.

Stetson, George         Vol. 119, p.575 Kimball W. Stetson, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of George Stetson, late of Kingston, on 14 Oct. 1867, with Joseph Stetson and Azel Sampson, of Kingston, as sureties.

Stetson, Isaac O.        Vol. 122, p. 37 Isaac G. Stetson, of Hanover, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac O. Stetson, late of Pembroke, on 9 Mar. 1868, with Melzar Sprague, of Hanson, and Hervey Dyer, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Stetson, John             Vol. 17, p. 138 Abel Stetson, of Pembroke, Cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of John Stetson, late of Halifax, on 4 Feb. 1765.

Stetson, Peleg            Vol. 34, p. 162 Ruth Stetson, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Stetson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 18 June 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 423-424] James Bates, James Reed & Ephm. Whitman, all of Abington, were appointed to appraise the estate of Peleg Stetson, late of Bridgewater, on 18 June 1798. The Inventory of the real & personal Estate of Peleg Stetson, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, dated 15 Aug. 1798, totaled $3245.86, including his homestead farm containing 93 acres with buildings valued at $2370.34, and out lands containing 7 acres & 20 rods valued at $237.50, neat stock, horses & swine. Ruth Stetson, the administratrix on the estate, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Oct. 1798.

Stetson, Zenas           Vol. 27, p. 71   Hezekiah Stetson of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Stetson, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 3 Sept. 1781, with Hezekiah Hooper and James Faunce as sureties.

Stodder, Benjamin     Vol. 12C, p. 62 James S. Lewis, of Hingham, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Stodder, late of Hingham, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1849, with John Leavitt and Ebed Ripley, both of Hingham, as sureties.

Straffin, William       Vol. 39, p. 46   Prudence Straffin, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Straffin, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 Jan. 1806, with E. Spooner Esq. & Jos. Bartlett as sureties.

Strobridge, William   Vol. 11B, p.103 Ebenezer Strobridge, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William Strobridge, late of Middleborough, on 4 Oct. 1842, with Wm Strobridge & Thomas Strobridge as sureties.

Sturdevant, Joseph     Vol. 4, p. 376   David Sturdevant, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his father Joseph Sturdevant, late of Plymouth, on 25 Oct. 1723.

Sturtevant, Amos       Vol. 39, p. 250 Ephraim Harlow, of Plymouth, trader, and Ezra Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Amos Sturtevant, late of Carver, mariner, on 8 May 1810, with Isaac Bartlett & Ezra Thomas junr. as sureties.

Sturtevant, Caleb       Vol. 27, p. 537 Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Caleb Sturtevant, late of Halifax, on 4 Nov. 1793, the executor Benjamin Cook having refused. [See the Will of Caleb Sturtevant.]

Sturtevant, Caleb Jr.  Vol. 27, p. 453 Jabez Sturtevant, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Sturtevant junr., late of Halifax, yeoman, on 4 Nov. 1793, with Sam. S. Sturtevant and Jona. Ames as sureties.

Sturtevant, Daniel      Vol. 10A, p.341 Zenas Bryant, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Sturtevant, late of Halifax, yeoman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 13 Apr. 1840, with Martin Hayward, of Plympton, and Nathaniel Soule, of Halifax, as sureties.

Sturtevant, David       Vol. 20, p. 486 Elijah Sturtevant, of Kingston, blacksmith, and Benjamin Warren, of Plymouth, trader, were granted administration of the estate of David Sturtevant, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 29 Mar. 1771, with Ephraim Spooner, Merchant, and Isaac Doten, taylor, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sturtevant, Elijah       Vol. 61, p. 255 John Gray, of Kingston, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Sturtevant, late of Kingston, on 15 Dec. 1828, with Wadsth. Chandler & Jacob H. Loud as sureties.

Sturtevant, Isaac        Vol. 11, p. 523 Robert Waterman, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Sturtevant, late of Halifax, on 20 Mar. 1750.

Sturtevant, Jabez       Vol. 34, p. 110 Adam Tomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Sturtevant, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 May 1797. [Vol. 326, p. 130-133] Jabez Waterman & Nathaniel Ryder, both of Halifax, and Ephraim Soule of Plympton, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jabez Sturtevant, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 1 May 1797. The Inventory of the estate of Jabez Sturtevant, late of Halifax, dated 29 June 1797, totaled $1723.79, including his lands & buildings valued at $1355. Adam Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 July 1797, informed the court that the estate was insolvent, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate. Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, Gentleman, and Jabez Waterman, yeoman, both of Halifax, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 3 July 1797. The claims totaled $709.13. Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, Gentleman, Jabez Waterman, yeoman, both of Halifax, and Ephraim Soule of Plympton, yeoman, were appointed to set off to the widow Azuba Sturtevant, her thirds or right of dower in the estate of her late husband, Jabez Sturtevant, on 2 Oct. 1797.

Sturtevant, Joseph     Vol. 46, p. 411 David Cornish, of Plymouth, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sturtevant, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 5 June 1820, with John B. Chandler and Zacheus Bartlett Esqr. as sureties.

Sturtevant, Lemuel    Vol. 71, p. 27   John Clark 2d, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lemuel Sturtevant, late of Rochester, mariner, on 20 Feb. 1832, with Noble E. Bates and Weston Allen as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 206-207] David Hathaway Esq., James Delano and Barnabas Holmes, all of Rochester, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lemuel Sturtevant, late of Rochester, on 20 Feb. 1832. The Inventory was dated April 1832, and totaled $615.63, including his real estate, valued at $533.33. John Clark 2d, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 May 1832, and he was directed to deliver to Anna Sturtevant, the widow of the deceased, the whole of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Sturtevant, Robert      Vol. 34, p. 259 Otis Sturtevant, of Middleborough, Trader, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Sturtevant, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 30 Dec. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 466-467] Nemiah Bennet Esqr., Abner Wood, Gentleman, & Jacob Bennet, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Robert Sturtevant, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 30 Dec. 1800. The Inventory of all the Estate of Robert Sturtevant, late of Middleborough, dated 28 Feb. 1801, totaled only $148.96, no real estate. Otis Sturtevant, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 June 1801, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent. The administrator’s accounting shows an allowance to the widow of the deceased for $91.43 for her right in the estate & provisions for her family, and it was approved on 20 June 1801.

Sturtevant, Samuel    Vol. 23, p. 164 Thomas Cushman, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Sturtevant, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1777, with Nathl. Bonney, of Plympton, and Noah Thompson, of Halifax, yeomen, as sureties.

Sturtevant, Thomas Jr  Vol. 61, p. 146 Joseph Clark 3d., of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Sturtevant Junr., late of Middleborough, on 6 Nov. 1827, with Jos. Clark & Thos. Clark as sureties.

Sullivan, Ann            Vol. 14E, p. 97 W. H. W. Cushman, of Ottawa, LaSalle Co., Illinois, was granted administration of the estate of Ann Sullivan, of Ottawa, Ill., in the County of Plymouth, Mass., on 30 Aug. 1859, there being no relatives in this state to take Administration, with Noah C. Perkins and George M. Leach, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Sutton, Lydia            Vol. 34, p. 166 Eleazer Holmes, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Sutton, late of Plymouth, widow, on 12 Nov. 1798.

Swift, Henry             Vol. 122, p. 78 Thomas M. Paty, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Swift, late of Plymouth, on 8 June 1868, with Samuel Nelson and John H. Harlow, of Plymouth, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 378] Abiashar Hoxie, N. C. Hoxie and Everett Finney, all of Plymouth, appraised the estate of Henry Swift, late of Plymouth, in Sept. 1868, his real estate was valued at $783, and his personal estate totaled $24.16.

Swift, Jabez              Vol. 52, p. 419 Caleb Finney, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Swift, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 19 Dec. 1825, with John Swift & Jacob Covington as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 112-113] Seth Clark 3d, Nathan Whiting, & Thos. Morton Jr., all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jabez Swift, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 19 Dec. 1825. The Inventory, dated 26 Dec. 1825, totaled $1112.83, including half the house with his father valued at $150, half of a swamp owned with his father valued at $100, 12½ acres of woodland bought of Ichabod Morton valued at $150, half a meadow owned with Joshua Swift valued at $300, and others. Caleb Finney, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 16 Jan. 1826.

Swift, Jeroboam        Vol. 10A, p.139 Sarah Swift, of Plymouth, widow of Jeroboam Swift, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 4 Dec. 1837, with Lemuel Leach land Stephen Doten Jun., both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Swift, John 3d           Vol. 71, p. 37   William Swift Jr., of Plymouth, Yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Swift the third of that name late of Plymouth, on 20 Feb. 1832, with N. Russell and Ichd. Morton as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 229-230] Nathan Whiting, William Howland and Joseph Doten, all of Plymouth were appointed to appraise the estate of John Swift 3d, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 20 Feb. 1832. William Swift Jr., administrator of the estate of John Swift 3d, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 May 1832, the inventory was not listed, but the accounting shows that the total value of the estate was $181.63, no real estate.

Swift, John                Vol. 13D, p. 49 Henry Swift, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Swift, late of Plymouth, yeoman, who is the eldest son and was requested by the widow of the deceased, on 10 Apr. 1854, with Ezra Leach and Isaac B. Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties. [Vol. 96, p. 318] Benjamin D. Finney, Chas. H. Howland and Wm Howland appraised the estate of John Swift, late of Plymouth, his real estate valued at $100, and his personal estate totaled only $30.00. Henry Swift, administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on the second Monday of Aug. 1854, and the entire personal estate was allowed to the widow Joanna Swift for her necessaries on 14 Aug. 1854.

Swift, Melvin            Vol. 129, p.322 Edward M. Swift, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Melvin Swift, late of Bridgewater, on 28 Sept. 1874, with Joshua E. Crane and Spencer Leonard, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Swift, William H.      Vol. 119, p.200 Nathaniel Ellis, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of William H. Swift, late of Plymouth, on 13 Nov. 1865, with N. C. Hoxie and Isaac Morton Jr., of Plymouth, as sureties.

Sylvester, Abner        Vol. 71, p. 54   Lemuel Stephens, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Abner Sylvester, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Apr. 1832, with Richard Holmes and Ichabod Morton as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 383-385] Ichabod Morton, Ellis Holmes, and Ellis Holmes Jun., all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abner Sylvester, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Apr. 1832. The Inventory was dated 12 Aug. 1832, his real estate, consisting of one undivided half of half a dwelling house and lot was valued at $175, and $50.00 of personal estate. Lemuel Stephens, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 13 Aug. 1832, and he was directed to deliver to Hannah Sylvester, widow of the deceased, the entire personal estate, valued at $50.00, for her necessaries. Lemuel Stephens, administrator on the estate of Abner Sylvester, notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 13 Aug. 1832. [Vol. 72, p. 385-386] John Harlow 2d, William Parsons, and Thomas Paty 2d, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Hannah Sylvester, widow of Abner Sylvester, one third part of the real estate of her late husband on 7 Aug. 1832. The Division, described as a severance of the estate of Abner Sylvester from the estate of Solomon Sylvester, was dated 13 Aug. 1832, and was approved on 13 Aug. 1832.

Sylvester, Joseph       Vol. 17, p. 126 Ephraim Cobb, of Plymouth, Goldsmith, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sylvester, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 30 May 1764.

Sylvester, Joseph       Vol. 34, p. 225 Reuben Sylvester, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Sylvester, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 266] Saml. Staffd. Sturtevant, Gentleman, Thos. Fuller & Ichabod Bosworth, yeoman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jos. Sylvester, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1800. The Inventory of the estate of Joseph Sylvester, late of Halifax, yeoman, dated 7 July 1800, totaled $1539.34, including his real estate valued at $1150, and ¼ of a Pew valued at $12. Reuben Sylvester, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 July 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 429-430] Thos. Gannet of Plympton, Gentm., Saml. Staffd. Sturtevant, Gentm., & Thos. Fuller, yeoman, both of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the real estate of Joseph Sylvester, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1804, and to assign it to one or more of the children of the deceased, it not being able to be divided among all the children without spoiling the whole. The real estate was settled upon Reuben Sylvester, the eldest son of the deceased, on 7 May 1804, he paying unto his brother & sisters, namely Sally Sylvester, Nathaniel Sylvester, and Susanna Johnson, each $22.94, and at the death of the widow the further sum of $100 each to complete their respective shares in the estate, allowing Reuben his full share.

Taylor, Archippus     Vol. 34, p. 335 Archippus Taylor, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Archippus Taylor, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 6 Dec. 1802. [Vol. 38, p. 228] John Turner, Esqr., Nathl. Loring, Gentleman, and Smith Brown, yeoman, all of Pembroke, were appointed to appraise the estate of Archippus Taylor, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 6 Dec. 1802. The Inventory, dated 8 Dec. 1802, totaled $1492.10, his real estate totaled $1204, including his homestead farm & buildings valued at $900. Archippus Taylor, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Dec. 1802.

Taylor, Edward         Vol. 39, p. 72   Mary Taylor, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Taylor, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 27 May 1806, with Jno. Sylvester & Barnabas Churchill as sureties.

Thomas, Abijah         Vol. 34, p. 281 Deborah Thomas, widow, and Peleg Thomas, Gentleman, both of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of Abijah Thomas, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 1 June 1801. [Vol. 37, p. 497-498] Luke Wadsworth, Nathaniel Thomas & Sylvanus White, all of Marshfield, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abijah Thomas, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 1 June 1801. The Inventory of the Estate of Abijah Thomas, late of Marshfield, yeoman, dated 22 June 1801, totaled $2278.69, including his homestead lying in Marshfield with the buildings valued at $1000, a 20 acres wood lot lying in Duxbury valued at $240, a 7 acre piece of salt marsh in Marshfield valued at $233.33, a 6 acre piece of salt marsh in Marshfield valued at $243.33, and Pew in the South Meeting House in Marshfield valued at $30. Peleg Thomas, administrator to the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Sept. 1801, and Deborah Thomas, the other administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Dec. 1801.

Thomas, Abraham     Vol. 11B, p.605 Nancy Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Thomas, late of Middleborough, who is the widow of the deceased, on 1 Aug. 1848, with Ivory H. Sears & Lothrop S. Thomas as sureties.

Thomas, Adoniram    Vol. 115, p.393 Nathaniel Shurtleff 2nd, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Adoniram Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 25 Apr. 1864, with Jacob B. Shaw and John Shaw Jr., both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Adoniram    Vol. 122, p.175 John E. Burt, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Adoniram Thomas, late of Plymouth, on 8 Mar. 1869, with Chas. O. Churchill, of Plymouth, as surety.

Thomas, Amos R.      Vol. 13D, p. 58 Everett Robinson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Amos R. Thomas, late of Middleborough, as requested by the father and sole heir of the deceased, on 2 May 1854, with Ira Thomas and Amos Thomas, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Andrew       Vol. 12C, p.563 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, as requested by the eldest son of the deceased, Bartlett Thomas, on 1 Nov. 1853, with Bartlett Thomas, of Middleborough, and Horatio A. Lucas, of Carver, as sureties.

Thomas, Andrew E.   Vol. 115, p.277 Sylvester Pratt, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew E. Thomas, late of Middleboroughj, on 24 Aug. 1863, with Eliel Benson and John Benson, of Wareham, as sureties.

Thomas, Anthony      Vol. 27, p. 95   Briggs Thomas and Waterman Thomas, both of Marshfield, Esqrs., were granted administration of the estate of Anthony Thomas, late of Marshfield, Esqr., on 14 Nov. 1781, with R. L. Eels and Seth Briggs as sureties.

Thomas, Azael          Vol. 11B, p.257 Bradford Harlow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Azael Thomas, late of Middleborough, as requested by Harriet Thomas, widow of the said deceased, on 28 May 1844, with Jacob Thompson 2d & Isaac Harlow as sureties.

Thomas, Azel            Vol. 52, p. 80   Azel Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Azel Thomas, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 2 Oct. 1821, with Peter H. Pierce, Esq., & Israel Lyon as sureties.

Thomas, Bartlett        Vol. 122, p.429 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Bartlett Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 23 Jan. 1871, with Elisha Thomas and Charles E. Jenney, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Barzilla       Vol. 46, p. 85   Earl Alden and Henry Bishop, of Middleborough, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Barzilla Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 9 Dec. 1814, with Ephm. Ward Esq. and Benjm. Bates as sureties.

Thomas, Benjamin    Vol. 39, p. 19   Peres Thomas, Gentleman, & Ezra Thomas, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 10 Sept. 1805, with Peter Wood & Eleazer Thomas as sureties.

Thomas, Caleb          Vol. 46, p. 298 Silvanus Tillson, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 19 Oct. 1818, with Josiah Leonard and John H. Bradford as sureties.

Thomas, Cephas        Vol. 52, p. 199 Jeremiah Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 17 Feb. 1823, with James Thomas & Abisha Wood as sureties.

Thomas, Charles H.   Vol. 129, p.528 Rachel J. Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Charles H. Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 25 Oct. 1875, with John B. Thomas and Lothrop Thomas, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Churchill     Vol. 39, p. 237 Hannah Thomas, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Churchill Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Feb. 1810, with Job Tinkham & James Soule 2d as sureties.

Thomas, Daniel         Vol. 27, p. 296 Mary Thomas, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 June 1789, with Abner Bourn and Joshua White as sureties.

Thomas, Daniel         Vol. 39, p. 336 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, wheelwright, on 18 Jan. 1812, with Elijah Shaw & Timothy Goodwin as sureties.

Thomas, Daniel         Vol. 1F, p. 47   Harvey Torrey, of Abington, was granted administration de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Daniel Thomas, late of Abington on 7 June 1853, because Elizabeth Torrey, who was named as the executrix of the estate, has since deceased leaving the estate unsettled, with Jenkins Lane and Sylvester H. Davies, both of Abington, as sureties. [See the Will of Daniel Thomas.]

Thomas, Daniel         Vol. 1F, p. 68   Jenkins Lane, of Abington, was granted administration de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Daniel Thomas, late of Abington, on 28 May 1855, as petitioned by Ruth Torrey, because Harvey Torrey, who was appointed as administrator of the estate with the will annexed in lieu of Elizabeth Torrey, Executrix, deceased, has since also deceased leaving said estate unsettled, with Sylvester A. Dawes and Isaiah Jenkins, both of Abington, as sureties. [See the Will of Daniel Thomas.]

Thomas, David          Vol. 1, p. 42     Joanna Thomas, relict widdow of David Thomas, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 3 Oct. 1689. The Inventory of the estate of David Thomas Senior, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Tompson and Saml. Wood on 21 Sept. 1689, and totaled £54.18.6. Joanna, the relict widdow, gave her oath to the inventory on 3 Oct. 1689.

Thomas, David          Vol. 52, p. 366 Melzar Tribou, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of David Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 May 1825, with Benjamin P. Wood & Azel Thomas as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 175-177] Levi Peirce, Abner Barrows, and Jonathan Standish, all of Middleborough, Gentleman [sic], were appointed to appraise the estate of David Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 29 Mar. 1825. The Inventory was dated 2 Apr. 1825, and totaled $260.22, no real estate. Melzar Tribou, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory, and he informed the court that the estate was insolvent. He was directed to sell all the personal estate of David Thomas at public auction on 3 May 1825.

Thomas, Deborah      Vol. 129, p.343 Albert Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Thomas, late of Middleborough, who was her husband, on 9 Nov. 1874, with Orlando W. Carver and J. F. Atwood, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Edward       Vol. 11B, p.256 Hercules Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 28 May 1844, with Levi Peirce & William S. Peirce as sureties.

Thomas, Eleazer        Vol. 122, p.221 Robert M. Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 12 July 1869, with Charles E. Leonard and William W. Stanley, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Eli               Vol. 39, p. 45   Ezra Thomas, of Middleborough, and John Atwood junr., of Carver, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Eli Thomas, late of Carver, yeoman, on 18 Jan. 1806, with N. Atwood & Seth Barrows as sureties.

Thomas, Eli               Vol. 52, p. 257 Silvanus Shaw, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eli Thomas, late of Carver, on 15 Mar. 1824. [Vol. 58, p. 109-110] Benjamin Ellis, Esq., John Atwood Jr., yeoman, and Luther Atwood, yeoman, all of Carver, were appointed to appraise the estate of Eli Thomas, late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 Mar. 1824. The Inventory was dated 3 Apr. 1824, and totaled $678.00, including his homestead valued at $400. Silvanus Shaw, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 May 1824, and was directed to sell at public auction $50 worth of personal estate.

Thomas, Elijah          Vol. 61, p. 269 William Nelson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Elijah Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 16 Mar. 1829, with Reuben Gibbs & Andrew Mackie as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 424-425] William Nelson, administrator on the estate of Elijah Thomas, late of Middleborough, petitioned for a license to sell $60 worth of the real estate to pay the balance of the debts owed by the estate. The license to sell was granted on 2 Nov. 1830.

Thomas, Eliphalet      Vol. 27, p. 271 David Thomas, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Eliphalet Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 9 July 1788, with Josiah Hayward and Nathl. Cobb as sureties.

Thomas, Elisha          Vol. 46, p. 30   Betsey Thomas, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 26 Feb. 1814, with Silvanus Tillson and David Wood as sureties.

Thomas, Ephraim      Vol. 61, p. 217 William Nelson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Aug. 1828, with Nathl. Rider & Leml. Briggs as sureties.

Thomas, Ezra            Vol. 52, p. 384 Seth Miller, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Aug. 1825, with Seth Miller Jr. & Lemuel Briggs as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 413-414] Benjamin Thomas, yeoman, Lothrop Thomas and Darius Miller, Gentlemen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ezra Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 Aug. 1825. The Inventory, dated 30 Aug. 1825, totaled $2051.15, his real estate totaled $1650, which included his homestead farm valued at $1600, and his personal estate totaled $401.15. Seth Miller, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1825, and was directed to deliver to Hannah, the widow, $300 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Thomas, Hannah       Vol. 12C, p. 10 Lothrop S. Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Stillman Benson and Jane Coggeshall, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Harvey C.    Vol. 138, p. 71 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Harvey C. Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 22 Jan. 1877, with Orlando W. Carver and Nelson Thomas, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Henry L.      Vol. 119, p.100 Henry L. Thomas, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Henry L. Thomas, late of Plympton, on 27 Mar. 1865, with Zacheus Parker and Samuel N. Bradford, of Plympton, as sureties.

Thomas, Hushai        Vol. 46, p. 266 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Hushai Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1818, with Wilkes Wood Esq. and Edward Thomas as sureties.

Thomas, Isaiah Jr.     Vol. 11B, p.212 William Shurtleff 2d, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Isaiah Thomas Jun., late of Middleborough, yeoman, the widow Hope Thomas having declined the administration, and requested that William Shurtleff 2d be appointed, on 4 Nov. 1843, with William S. Bartlett & Thomas B. Sherman as sureties.

Thomas, Israel           Vol. 46, p. 40   Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Israel Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 14 Apr. 1814, with Nathl. Thompson and Azel Thomas as sureties.

Thomas, Jacob          Vol. 122, p.341 Eliphalet Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 9 May 1870, with Eliab Ward and Eliphalet W. Thomas, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, James          Vol. 11, p. 490 James Thomas, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, James Thomas, late of Duxbury, Gentleman, on 4 Feb. 1750.

Thomas, James          Vol. 61, p. 42   Joab Thomas, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 17 July 1826, with Saml. Robbins Jr. & Joseph Davis as sureties.

Thomas, Jeremiah     Vol. 17, p. 105 Lemuel Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 17 June 1763.

Thomas, Jeremiah     Vol. 52, p. 155 Abisha Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 Aug. 1822.

Thomas, John            Vol. 12C, p.324 William Thomas and Cyrus LeBaron, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of John Thomas, late of Middleborough, as requested by the heirs at law, on 5 Aug. 1851, with John Clark and Milton Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, John H.       Vol. 119, p. 88 Julia E. Thomas, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of John H. Thomas, late of Plympton, who is the widow of the deceased, on 13 Mar. 1865, with Isiah Pratt and Lorenzo N. Shaw, of Carver, as sureties.

Thomas, Jonathan      Vol. 4, p. 426   David Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his son Jonathan Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 18 June 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 183-184] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Thomas, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Jacob Tomson, Peter Bennett, and Joseph Bennett, not dated or totaled, and included livestock, but no real estate. The oaths of the appraisers were dated 14 and 18 Sept. 1724, but no oath of David Thomas, the administrator, was recorded with the inventory.

Thomas, Joseph         Vol. 5, p. 409   Elizabeth Thomas, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Joseph Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 4 Nov. 1728. [p. 600] The Inventory of the Estate both Real & Personal of Joseph Thomas, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Peter Bennet, Jacob Tomson, and Ichabod King on 20 Dec. 1728, and totaled £94.9.6, including his interest in the 94th lot in the South Purchase in Middleborough valued at £50, and his half of the 93rd lot in the South Purchase valued at £13. No oath was recorded for the administratrix, Elizabeth Thomas.

Thomas, Josiah          Vol. 11, p. 467 Henry Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 6 Nov. 1750.

Thomas, Judah          Vol. 39, p. 143 Anthony Thomas, of Marshfield, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Thomas, late of Marshfield, Gentleman, on 15 Oct. 1807.

Thomas, Judith          Vol. 11B, p.346 Hercules Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Judith Thomas, late of Middleborough, widow, on 5 Aug. 1845, with Jane Thomas & Rebeccah A. Thomas as sureties.

Thomas, Levi            Vol. 52, p. 308 Elias Thomas, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 Oct. 1824, with Daniel Jackson Jr. & Wm. Spooner as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 404-405] Seth Miller, Esq., Ezra Thomas, & Lathrop Thomas, yeomen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Levi Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 Oct. 1824. The Inventory, dated 5 Oct. 1824, totaled $137.27, his real estate valued at only $50. Elias Thomas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Nov. 1824, and he was ordered to deliver to Hannah, the widow, $87.27 out of the personal estate of the deceased on 15 Nov. 1824. [Vol. 59, p. 552-553] Elias Thomas, administrator on the estate of Levi Thomas, late of Middleborough, informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 21 Nov. 1825.

Thomas, Lucy           Vol. 46, p. 247 Ezra Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Thomas, late of Middleborough, widow, on 15 Nov. 1817, with Barnabas Faunce and Ephm. Harlow as sureties.

Thomas, Lucy           Vol. 71, p. 431 Edward Sparrow, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration with will annexed of the estate of Lucy Thomas, late of Middleborough, singlewoman, who died testate naming Waitstill Thomas, now Waitstill Wood, as sole executrix of her estate, who has declined to accept the trust, on 1 Nov. 1831, with Joseph Jackson and Ichabod Thomas as sureties. [See the Will of Lucy Thomas]

Thomas, Mary           Vol. 119, p.267 Arad Bryant, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 12 Mar. 1866, with Charles Simmons and Charles F. Cornish, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Nathan        Vol. 8, p. 459   Mrs. Sarah Thomas, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Nathan Thomas, late of Marshfield, yeoman, on 6 May 1742. [p. 478-479] Samuel Foster, of Kingston, Peleg Foord and Jabez Whetemore, of Marshfield, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathan Thomas, late of Marshfield, on 5 May 1742. The Inventory was dated 7 May 1742, not totaled, his housing and land valued at £400, and the inventory included leather & bark. Sarah Thomas, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 May 1742.

Thomas, Nathaniel    Vol. 9, p. 528   Elizabeth Thomas, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Thomas, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 6 Dec. 1745. [Vol. 10, p. 91-94] The Inventory of the Goods or Estate of Nathaniel Thomas Esqr., late of Plymouth, was appraised on 10 Dec. 1745 by Haviland Torrey, Thomas Spooner, and Thomas Foster, and totaled £2823.10.0¾, which included several parcels of land and buildings in Plymouth. Elizabeth Thomas, the administrator, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Mar. 1745[/6]. [Vol. 10, p. 412-419] James Warren and Edward Winslow, Esqrs, and Mesrs. Thomas Spooner, Consider Howland, and James Hovey, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Mrs. Elizabeth Thiomas, widow and relict of Nathll. Thomas, late of Plimo., Esqr., her dower in his estate, and the balance of two thirds to go to Jno. Thomas, the only son of the deceased, on 19 Sept. 1746. The division was dated 18 May 1747, and approved on 19 May 1747.

Thomas, Nathaniel    Vol. 71, p. 130 Lothrop Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Zech. Eddy and Elias Thomas as sureties. [Vol. 73, p. 68] Lothrop Thomas, administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $300, and petitioned for license to sell $300 of the real estate to pay the debts on 1 Oct. 1833. License was granted on 1 Oct. 1833. [Vol. 74, p. 54-55] Seth Miller, Esq., Dunn Weston and Perez Thomas were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, on 5 Jan. 1833. The Inventory was dated 18 Jan. 1833, the real estate, owned in common with James Thomas and Lothrop Thomas, was valued at only $62, and the personal estate totaled $159.83. Lothrop Thomas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 18 Feb. 1833, and he was directed to sell the entire personal estate at public auction. [Vol. 74, p. 56] Whereas Nathaniel Thomas, late of Middleborough, has lately died intestate leaving goods and estate to be administered upon, I decree that administration thereon be committed unto Lothrop Thomas, and I do accordingly appoint him Administrator  on said deceased’s estate, 18 Feb. 1833, signed Wilkes Wood, Justice of Probate.

Thomas, Nelson        Vol. 52, p. 198 Otis Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Nelson Thomas, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 17 Feb. 1823, with Eli Atwood & Nathl. Shurtleff as sureties.

Thomas, Peleg           Vol. 46, p. 52   Josiah Thomas, of Duxbury, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Peleg Thomas, late of Duxbury, Shipwright, on 16 July 1814, with James Southworth and Edward Southworth Junr. as sureties.

Thomas, Samuel        Vol. 34, p. 49   Seth Thomas, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 301] Nemiah Bennet & Benjamin Thomas Junr, yeomen, and Perez Thomas, Gentleman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 23 Aug. 1791. The inventory of the estate of Samuel Thomas, late of Middleborough, was dated 27 Aug. 1791, and totaled £276.5.10, including his dwelling house & homestead land, including an adjoining piece of cedar swamp, valued at 225. Seth Thomas, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Aug. 1795.

Thomas, Silas            Vol. 12C, p. 13 Lothrop S. Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Silas Thomas, late of Middleborough, who is the eldest son of the deceased, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Peter H. Peirce and Job P. Nelson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, Thatcher      Vol. 10A, p.226 Elihu Thomas, of Pembroke, petitioned for administration of the estate of Thatcher Thomas, late of Pembroke, trader, on 3 Dec. 1838. Thomas Turner and Abel Stetson, both of Pembroke, were the sureties on his bond. Thomas Turner, Esq., of Pembroke, Josiah Barker and Ebenezer B. K. Gurney, both of Hanson, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thatcher Thomas, late of Pembroke, on 3 Dec. 1838.

Thomas, Walter         Vol. 61, p. 400 Fanny Thomas, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Walter Thomas, late of Plympton, mariner, on 21 Feb. 1831, with Noah Thomas & Ebenr. Lobdell as sureties. [Vol. 70, p. 258-259] Pelham Holmes and Ebenezer Lobdell, Esq., and Noah Thomas, Yeoman, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Walter Thomas, late of Plympton, mariner, on 21 Feb. 1831. The Inventory was dated 26 Feb. 1831, his real estate valued at $650, and his personal estate valued at $234.34. Fanny Thomas, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 16 May 1831.

Thomas, William       Vol. 6, p. 293   Mrs. Susanna Thomas, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband William Thomas the Second, of Middleborough, on 9 Mar. 1732[/33.] [p. 377] The Inventory of the Estate of William Thomas ye 2d Deceased, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Bennett, James Soul & Henry Wood on 12 Mar. 1732/33, not totaled, and no real estate. Susanna Thomas, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Aug. 1733.

Thomas, William       Vol. 23, p. 173 John Miller, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of William Thomas, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 6 Oct. 1777, with Caleb Tomson and Zebedee Sprout, Gentlemen, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thomas, William       Vol. 39, p. 59   Nathaniel Wilder junr., of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of William Thomas, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1806, with Thos. Pratt & Gideon Macomber as sureties.

Thompson, Adam      Vol. 52, p. 122 Zadock Thompson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Adam Thompson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 18 Mar. 1822, with Ward Thompson & Moses Thompson as sureties.

Thompson, Adam      Vol. 122, p. 95 Otis Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Adam Thompson, late of Halifax, on 13 July 1868, with Albert Thompson and William Tillson, of Halifax, as sureties.

Thompson, Ammiel   Vol. 115, p.111 Hannah Thompson, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Ammiel Thompson, late of Abington, on 29 July 1862, with Josiah Torrey and Theodore Reed, both of Abington, as sureties.

Thompson, Asa         Vol. 115, p. 69 Learned R. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Asa Thompson, late of Halifax, on 1 Apr. 1862, with Ephraim B. Thompson and Ebenezer Wood, of Halifax, as sureties.

Thompson, Cephas    Vol. 13D, p.359 George W. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Thompson, late of Middleborough, Artist, as requested by the heirs at law, on 1 Dec. 1856, with Earl Sproat, of Middleborough, and Solomon Alden, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Thompson, Cyrus      Vol. 119, p. 40 Clara G. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Thompson, late of Halifax, who is his widow, on 12 Dec. 1864, with Zadock Thompson and Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, as sureties.

Thompson, Edwin     Vol. 122, p.129 Olive S. Thompson, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Edwin Thompson, late of Abington, who is his widow, on 14 Dec. 1868, with Ebenezer Pratt, of Bridgewater, as surety.

Thompson, Eliab Jr.   Vol. 71, p. 299 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Thompson Junior, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1835, with Samuel Thompson and Stafford Sturtevant as sureties.

Thompson, Eliab       Vol. 71, p. 370 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Thompson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1835, with Nehemiah Thompson and Jared Whitman as sureties.

Thompson, Hannah P. Vol. 119, p. 87 Learned H. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah P. Thompson, late of Halifax, he was her husband, on 13 Mar. 1865, with Ephraim B. Thompson and James T. Drew, of Halifax, as sureties.

Thompson, Ichabod   Vol. 11B, p.542 Zadock Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod W. Thompson, late of Brighton, Jo Daviess Co., IL, in this state, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 5 Oct. 1847, with Cyrus Thompson & Zadock Thompson Jr. as sureties.

Thompson, Isaac       Vol. 14E, p. 5   Wm. H. Soule, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Thompson, late of Halifax, as requested by the heirs at law, on 17 Jan. 1859, with Oliver Churchill and Isaac Wright, both of Plympton, as sureties.

Thompson, Israel W. Vol. 122, p.228 Noah C. Perkins, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Israel W. Thompson, late of Middleborough, on 13 Sept. 1869, with James H. Harlow and George H. Doane, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thompson, Jabez       Vol. 11B, p.311 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Thompson, late of Plympton, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 17 Feb. 1845, with Zadock Thompson & Otis Thompson as sureties.

Thompson, Jacob      Vol. 12C, p.12  Ariadne V. Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Thompson, late of Middleborough, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Abiel P. Booth and Job P. Nelson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thompson, Jacob      Vol. 12C, p.74  Daniel Crocker, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Thompson, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow, on 3 Apr. 1849, with Jesse Perkins and Azel Gurney, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 91, p. 335-336] The Inventory of the Estate of Jacob Thompson, late of Middleborough, was appraised on 15 May 1849 by Perez Crocker, Jacob Thompson, and Soranus Atwood, and totaled only $58.50, his only real estate a small wood lot in Halifax valued at $5. Daniel Crocker, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 July 1849, and the widow Mercy Thompson was granted the entire inventory for her necessaries.

Thompson, John        Vol. 23, p. 158 Jacob Soule, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Thompson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1777, with Noah Thompson, of Halifax, and Ephraim Tilson, of Pembroke, yeomen, as sureties.

Thompson, Lewis      Vol. 122, p.581 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Thompson, late of Halifax, on 11 Mar. 1872, with Z. Parker, of Plympton, and E. B. K. Gurney, of Hanson, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 558] James T. Drew, Abram Bourne and Noah Cushman, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lewis Thompson, late of Halifax, on 11 Mar. 1872. His real estate was valued at $775, and his personal estate was valued at $334.66 on 14 Mar. 1872, and Ephraim B. Thompson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Sept. 1872.

Thompson, Lydia C.  Vol. 122, p.362 Abiel Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia C. Thompson, late of Middleborough, on 11 July 1870, with William S. Andrews and George Soule, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thompson, Molly      Vol. 122, p.190 Ward Thompson Jr., of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Molly Thompson, late of Halifax, on 12 Apr. 1869, with Isaac W. Lucas and Nathaniel Lucas, of Plympton, as sureties.

Thompson, Nancy R. Vol. 115, p. 60 Jacob Thompson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Nancy R. Thompson, late of Middleborough, who is husband of the deceased, on 4 Mar. 1862, with C. W. Leach and J. W. Atwood as sureties.

Thompson, Reuben    Vol. 12C, p.78  Bradford Harlow, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben Thompson, late of Halifax, as requested by Clarissa Perkins, one of the heirs, on 1 May 1849, with Joseph Jackson and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Thompson, Reuben    Vol. 129, p.393 Charles L. Thompson, of Sutton, County of Worcester, was granted administration of the estate of Reuben Thompson, late of Plympton, on 12 Apr. 1875, with Thomas Lanman, of Kingston, and Charles H. Perkins, of Plympton, as sureties.

Thompson, Simeon    Vol. 14E, p.183 Sarah Thompson, of Abington, widow of Simeon Thompson, late of Abington, and Wm. Thompson and Abby Thompson, his heirs, petitioned that Asa Millet, of Abington, be appointed as administrator of the estate of Simeon Thompson, which was granted on 21 May 1860, with J. D. Wormell and Ira Merritt as sureties.

Thompson, Solomon  Vol. 14E, p.182 Albert Thompson, of West Roxbury, County of Norfolk, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Thompson, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 21 May 1860, with Francis M. Johnson, of Quincy, and Edward Turner, of Quincy, as sureties.

Thomson, Eliab         Vol. 46, p. 274 Nehemiah Thomson, of Halifax yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Thomson, late of Halifax, Housewright, who died in the Indiana Territory leaving Estate in Halifax, on 18 June 1818, with Ebenr. Woodward and John H. Bradford as sureties.

Thomson, Isaac         Vol. 8, p. 191   John Tomson the third, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Thomson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 20 May 1740. [p. 192-193] Mr. Jacob Thomson, John Bennitt, and Jabez Vaughan, all of Middleborough, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Isaac Thomson, late of Middleborough, on 20 May 1740. The Inventory, dated 31 May 1740, totaled £562.46.2, his homestead lands with the buildings and meadow adjoining it were valued at £300. John Thomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 June 1740. [p. 318] Jacob Thompson, Jabez Vaughn, and John Bennet, all of Middleborough, and Thomas Thompson and Barnabas Thompson, of Halifax, were appointed to divide the real & personal estate of Isaac Thompson, late of Middleborough, on 2 June 1740, giving one half to John Thomson and the other half to Thomas Thompson, bretheren of the deceased. The division was dated 3 July 1740, and accepted 20 May 1741. [The surname was also spelled Tomson in the division.]

Thomson, Isaac         Vol. 27, p. 115 Adam Thomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Thomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1783, with Wm Shaw and Silas Tinkham as sureties.

Thomson, Jacob        Vol. 46, p. 278 Lusina Thomson, of Halifax, widow, and Isaac Keith 2d, of Bridgewater, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Jacob Thomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 July 1818, with Solomon Alden Esqr. and Soranus Shaw as sureties.

Thomson, Joseph       Vol. 39, p. 180 Timothy Thomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Thomson, late of Halifax, on 28 Feb. 1809, with Seth Cushing & Henry Warren as sureties.

Thomson, Josiah        Vol. 61, p. 215 Jabez P. Thomson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Thomson, late of Halifax, Esquire, on 5 Aug. 1828, with Zebadiah Thomson & Jos. Jackson as sureties.

Thomson, Marcy       Vol. 14, p. 67   Zebediah Tomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Marcy Thomson, late of Halifax, spinster, on 3 May 1756.

Thomson, Thomas     Vol. 14, p. 56   Josiah Edson Junr., of Bridgewater, Esq., was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Thomson, late of Bridgewater, cordwainer, on 5 Apr. 1756, with Benjamin Willis junr., Gentleman, and Josiah Washburn, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, as sureties. No inventory of his estate was recorded.

Thomson, Thomas     Vol. 39, p. 98   Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Thomson, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Jan. 1807, with Eph. Spooner, Esqr., & Saml. Shaw as sureties.

Thrasher, Daniel Jr.   Vol. 61, p. 29   Benjamin Richmond, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Thrasher Junr., late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 May 1826, with Job Alden & Andrew Alden as sureties.

Tillson, Elisha           Vol. 34, p. 249 Zebedee Snell, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Tillson, late of Bridgewater, Physician, on 24 Oct. 1800. [Vol. 37, p. 109] Parmenas Packard, Gent., Ephraim Sturtevant, trader, & Zachariah Snell, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Elisha Tillson, late of Bridgewater, Physician, on 24 Oct. 1800. The Inventory of the Estate of Elisha Tillson, Physician, late of Bridgewater, not dated, totaled £81.0.5, plus about 25 notes of hand, which were listed in dollars & cents, but not totaled, the largest being from Isaac Harlow for $42.00. Zebedee Snell, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 26 Aug. 1801.

Tillson, Ephraim        Vol. 71, p.216  Ephraim Tillson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Tillson, late of Halifax, Gentleman, on 20 Jan. 1834, with Abishai Stetson and Theodore Cobb as sureties.

Tillson, Henry           Vol. 71, p. 287 Thomas Paty, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Tillson, late of Plymouth, cordwainer, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Southworth Shaw and Samuel Talbot as sureties.

Tillson, Henry W.      Vol. 12C, p.486 Barnas H. Holmes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry W. Tillson, late of Plymouth, as requested by B. H. Holmes, Benjamin Hubbard, and James Morton, creditors of the deceased, on 17 Jan. 1853, with Benjamin Hubbard and James Morton, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Tillson, James           Vol. 10A, p.259 George Drew, of Halifax, petitioned for administration of the estate of James Tillson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 8 Apr. 1839. John B. Atwood, of Plymouth, and Nathaniel Wilder, of Kingston, were the sureties on his bond.

Tillson, Joanna          Vol. 119, p.233 Mary Tillson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna Tillson, late of Middleborough, who is the sole heir at law, on 22 Jan. 1866.

Tillson, John             Vol. 52, p. 48   Huet McFarling, of Carver, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Tillson, late of Carver, labourer, on 18 June 1821.

Tillson, Joseph          Vol. 61, p. 343 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Tillson, late of Halifax, on 15 Feb. 1830, with Dexter C. Thompson & Samuel Thompson as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 117-118] Stafford Sturtevant, Reuben Sylvester and Thomas Holmes, all of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Tillson, late of Halifax, on 15 Feb. 1830. The Inventory was dated 24 Feb. 1830, and valued at only $131.33, all personal estate, no real estate. Jabez P. Thompson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Apr. 1830, and the entire personal inventory was allowed to Lucinda, the widow, on 6 Apr. 1830, for her necessaries.

Tillson, Maria            Vol. 13D, p.351 Henry H. Tillson, of New Bedford, Bristol Co., was granted administration of the estate of Maria Tillson, late of Plymouth, Single woman, who is her sole surviving brother, and was requested by the only other heirs at law of the deceased, on 1 Dec. 1856, with William R. Drew and Winslow Drew, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Tillson, Mary A.        Vol. 129, p.331 Albion K. Tillson, of Pembroke, was granted administration of the estate of Mary A. Tillson, late of Pembroke, who was her husband, on 14 Sept. 1874, with Elisha W. Tillson and James Bourne, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Tillson, Silvanus        Vol. 52, p. 139 Seth Southworth, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Tillson, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 7 May 1822, with Jacob Bennet & John Tinkham as sureties.

Tillson, Thomas        Vol. 61, p. 338 Thomas Cobb, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Tillson, late of Carver, yeoman, on 16 Nov. 1829, with Levi Vaughan & Ephraim Harlow Jr. as sureties.

Tillson, Zenas           Vol. 129, p.675 Andrew Griffeth, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Tillson, late of Carver, on 28 Aug. 1876, with Horatio A. Lucas and Ebenezer D. Shaw, both of Carver, as sureties.

Tilson, Edmond         Vol. 5, p. 819   Mrs. Elisabeth Tilson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Mr. Edmond Tilson, late of Plymouth, on 8 Jan. 1730. [Vol. 6, p. 233-238] The Inventory of the real & personal Estate of Edmond Tilson, late of Plymouth, Mariner, was appraised by John Dyer, John Atwood, and John Winslow on 4 May 1732, and totaled £1489.6.8, his real estate valued at £395. Elizabeth Tilson, the administratrix to the estate of her late husband, gave her oath to the inventory on 28 Sept. 1732. [Vol. 9, p. 230] Mr. John Cooper, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edmond Tilson, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 15 Oct. 1743, the administration having been granted to his widow, Elizabeth Tilson, who has since deceased, leaving the administration unfinished.

Tilson, Elizabeth       Vol. 9, p. 150   John Cooper, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elizabeth Tilson, late of Plymouth, widow, on 15 Oct. 1743.

Tilson, Ephraim         Vol. 3, p. 445   Elizabeth Tilson, relict widow of Ephraim Tilson, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband in Dec. 1716. [p. 446] The Inventory of the personal estate of Ephraim Tilson Senr., late of Plympton, was appraised by Jonathan Shaw and Samuel Waterman on 27 Nov. 1716.

Tilson, John              Vol. 4, p. 81     Lydia Tilson, relict widow of John Tilson, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 May 1718. The Inventory of the personal estate of John Tilson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Jonathan Shaw, Benony Shaw, & Joseph Lucas on 28 Mar. 1718, and totaled £94.12.5. Lydia Tilson, the relict widow of John Tilson, late of Plympton, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 May 1718. [p. 136] The Inventory of the real estate of John Tilson, late of Plympton, appraised by Jonathan Shaw, Jabez Eddy, & Joseph Lucas, dated 18 July 1718, mentions an orchard held in partnership with Edmund Tilson, and 60 acres of land held joyntly with Ephraim Tilson. [Vol. 7, p. 256-258] Timothy Tilson, John Tilson, Jonathan Tilson, Mary Tilson, and Lydia Tilson, all of Plympton, and Thomas Harlow junr. with Patience, his wife, of Plymouth, being the legal heirs of John Tilson, late of Plympton, agree to divide the estate of John Tilson to Timothy Tilson, 2/7th parts, to John Tilson, 1/7th part, to Jonathan Tilson, 1/7th part, to Mary Tilson, 1/7th part, to Lydia Tilson 1/7th part, and to Thomas Harlow & Patience, his wife, 1/7th part, on 22 Dec. 1736, with Eleazer Holmes and Joseph Lucas as witnesses.

Tilson, John              Vol. 5, p. 656   Joseph Thomas and Joanna Tilson, both of Plympton, were granted administration of the estate of Jno. Tilson, late of Plympton, on 13 Mar. 1729/30. [Vol. 6, p. 11-12] The Inventory of the real & personal Estate of John Tilson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Joseph Lucas, Samuell Ransom and Ebenezer Ransom on 20 Mar. 1729/30, not totaled, but his housing & lands were valued at £360, his cedar swamp was valued at £7, and his estate was indebted £189.18.0. Joseph Thomas and Joanna Tilson, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 27 Apr. 1730.

Tilson, Perez             Vol. 20, p. 251 William Thomas, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Perez Tilson, late of Plymouth, Trader, on 17 July 1769, with James Warren Esqr. and Ephraim Spooner, merchant, both of Plymouth, as sureties. [p. 354] Jonathan Diman, Ephraim Spooner, and Thomas Southworth Howland, all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Sarah Tillson, widow of Perez Tillson, late of Plymouth, one third of of the real estate as her right of dower on 10 Feb. 1770. The division was dated 12 Feb. 1770, and approved on 20 Apr. 1770.

Tincom, Ephraim       Vol. 3, p. 240   Martha Tincom, relict widow of Ephraim Tincom, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 18 Sept. 1713. [p. 240-241] The Inventory of the personal estate of Ephraim Tinkham Jun., late of Middleborough, was appraised by Lieut. Joseph Vaughan, Samuel Wood, & Ephraim Wood, on 27 July 1713.

Tinkham, Caleb         Vol. 17, p. 152 Joseph Rider, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Caleb Tinkham, late of Plymouth, on 26 Oct. 1765.

Tinkham, Cornelius   Vol. 52, p. 260 Levi Tinkham 2d., of Middleborough, mill-wright, was granted administration of the estate of Cornelius Tinkham, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 Mar. 1824, with Lemuel Bourne Jr. & Wm. Bourne as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 101-102] Seth Miller, Esq., William Bourne, Esq., and John Barden, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Cornelius Tinkham, late of Middleborough, on 16 Mar. 1824. The Inventory was dated 6 Apr. 1824, and totaled $2567.52, his real estate totaled $1991.00, including his homestead valued at $1500. Levi Tinkham, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 May 1824, and he was ordered to deliver to Molly, widow of the deceased, $200 out of the personal estate for her necessaries on 4 May 1824.

Tinkham, Isaac          Vol. 11, p. 458 Isaac Tinkham, of Halifax, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Isaac Tinkham, late of Halifax, on 9 May 1750.

Tinkham, Jeremiah    Vol. 4, p. 146   Joanna Tinkham, relict widow of Jeremiah Tinkham, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 17 July 1718. [p. 139] The Inventory of the rights, goods & credits of Jeremiah Tinkham, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Samuel Barrows, Ephraim Wood, and Henry Wood, all of Middleborough, on 6 June 1715. Joana Tinkham gave her oath to the inventory of the estate of her late husband Jeremiah Tinkham on 12 July 1718. [p. 217] The Settlement of the estate of Jeremiah Tinkham, late of Middleborough, among his heirs: the relict widow Joana Tinkham, and children Joana, Jeremiah, & Ebenezer.

Tinkham, John          Vol. 5, p. 745   Mr. Samuel Gray, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of John Tinkham, late of Kingston, on 31 July 1730. [p. 756-757] The Inventory of the Estate of John Tinkham, late of Kingston, was appraised by Francis Adams, Joseph Michell, and Seth Chipman on 23 Nov. 1730, not totaled, but his dwelling house, barn, and land adjoining was valued at £330, and a parcel of land above ye old lots was valued at £70. Saml. Gray, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Dec. 1730.

Tinkham, Levi           Vol. 10A, p.440 Priscilla A. Tinkham, of Middleborough, widow of Levi Tinkham 2d, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 24 Nov. 1840, with William S. Peirce, of Middleborough, and Hercules Thomas and Abiel Wood, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Tinkham, Mary         Vol. 10A, p.293 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Tinkham, late of Middleborough, widow, on 5 Nov. 1839, with Elisha Turner and Thomas Southworth, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Tinkham, Peter          Vol. 2, p. 115   Marcy Tincom, relict widow of Peter Tincum, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 10 Mar. 1709/10. [p. 115] The Inventory of the estate of Peter Tincom, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Adam Wright and Ebenezer Tincom on 2 Mar. 1709/10. [Vol. 3, p. 57] The Settlement of the estate of Peter Tinkham, late of Middleborough, dated 22 Sept. 1710, mentions his widow, the eldest son Samuell Tinkham, Seth Morey & Joanna, the second son Seth Tinkham, Mercy Tinkham, and the youngest daughter Susanna.

Tinkham, Peter          Vol. 10, p. 62   Joseph Tinkham, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Tinkham, late of Middleborough, on 20 Dec. 1745. [p. 63-64] The Inventory of the Estate of Peter Tinkham, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Nathll. Southworth, Israel Thomas, and Elias Miller on 26 Nov. 1745, and totaled £1043.0.0, including his house and barn valued at £630. Joseph Tinkham, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Dec. 1745.

Tinkham, Priscilla A. Vol. 11B, p.470 Cornelius G. Tinkham, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Priscilla A. Tinkham, late of Middleborough, widow, who is a son of the deceased, on 18 Jan. 1847, with Levi F. Tinkham & Milton Alden as sureties.

Tinkham, Shubel       Vol. 23, p. 95   Sarah Tinkham, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Shubel Tinkham, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 6 May 1776, with William Shaw and Thomas Sturtevant, both of Middleborough, yeomen, as sureties.

Tinkham, Zebedee     Vol. 52, p. 15   George Thomson, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Zebedee Tinkham, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 20 Nov. 1820, with Solomon Alden, Esq., & Seth Eaton Jr. as sureties.

Tompson, Ebenezer   Vol. 5, p. 302   Mr. John Tompson, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Ebenezer Tompson, late of Middleborough, on 22 Mar. 1726/7. [p. 377] Mr. Peter Tomson of Plympton, Mr. Thomas Tomson & Mr. Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the Estate both Real & Personal of Ebenezer Tomson, late of Middleborough, on 22 Mar. 1726/27. The Inventory of all the Estate both Real & Personal of Ebenezer Tomson, late of Middleborough, was dated 1 May 1728, and totaled £183.11.5, including his Hundred acre lot of land with 2 acres of meadow butting on Namaskett River in Twenty Six Mens Purchase in Middleborough valued at £90. John Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 May 1728.

Tomson, Amasa        Vol. 39, p. 130 Josiah Tomson, of Halifax, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Amasa Tomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 July 1807, with Sim. Sturetvant & Adam Tomson as sureties.

Tomson, Andrew       Vol. 23, p. 16   Judith Tomson, of Halifax, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Andrew Tomson, late of Halifax, on 5 July 1773, with John Noyes of Abington and Ephraim Soul of Plympton as sureties.

Tomson, Betty           Vol. 27, p. 19   Jacob Soul, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Betty Tomson, late of Halifax, widow, on 3 May 1779, with Moses Inglee and Benja. Parris as sureties.

Tomson, Beza           Vol. 23, p. 15   Ignatius Loring, of Plympton, gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Beza Tomson, late of Halifax, on 3 May 1773, with Caleb Tomson and Joseph Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Tomson, Ephraim      Vol. 9, p. 404   Benjamin Weston, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Tomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 Dec. 1744.

Tomson, Ezra Jr.       Vol. 46, p. 129 Mary Tomson, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Tomson Junr., late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 Nov. 1815, with Benjm. Pope and Solomon Hayward Jr. as sureties.

Tomson, Francis        Vol. 7, p. 57     Mr. John Tomson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Tomson, late of Halifax, on 7 Oct. 1734. [p. 118-119] Mr. Thomas Tomson and Mr. David Bozworth, both of Halifax, and Mr. Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Tomson, late of Halifax, on 7 Oct. 1734. The Inventory of the Estate, both Real & Person, of Francis Tomson, of Halifax, deceased, was taken on 18 Nov. 1734, and totaled £659.9.1, which included his 40 acres of land that was his brother Peter Tomson’s, which he bought of Ichabod Standish, with buildings and fences, valued at £320, and other lands. John Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 3 Feb. 1734[/5].

Tomson, Jacob          Vol. 5, p. 140   Mr. Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Jacob Tomson, Esqr, late of Middleborough, on 22 Sept. 1726. [p. 299] Mr. Isaac Cushman, Mr. David Bosworth, both of Plympton, and Mr. Samuel Barrow of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jacob Tompson Esqr, late of Middleborough, on 23 Sept. 1726. [p. 427-430] The Inventory of the estate of Jacob Tomson Esqr, late of Middleborough, was taken by David Bozworth, Samuel Barrows, & Isaac Cushman Junr. on 7 Mar. 1726/7. His personal inventory totaled £651.19.7, and his real estate totaled £4568.3.0, generating a list of real estate holdings three pages long. [p. 430-436] The Settlement of the real estate of Jacob Tomson Esqr, of Middleborough, among his heirs, dated 1 July 1728, mentioned the relict widow Mrs. Abigall Tomson, the eldest son Jacob Tomson, sons John Tomson, Barnabas Tomson, Caleb Tomson, and daughters Abigail Packard, the wife of Jonathan Packard of Bridgewater, Mercy Bennett, the wife of Nehemiah Bennett of Middleborough, Ledia Packard, the wife of John Packard of Bridgewater, Esther Tomson, Hannah Tomson, and Mary Tomson.

Tomson, Jacob          Vol. 27, p. 294 Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Tomson, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 4 May 1789, with Zadock Leonard and David Kingman as sureties.

Tomson, James          Vol. 8, p. 86     Joseph Tomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of James Tomson, late of Halifax, labourer, on 20 Dec. 1739. [p. 180] Jacob Tomson, of Middleborough, Thomas Thomson and Barnabas Thomson, of Halifax, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Thomson, late of Halifax, on 20 Dec. 1739. [p. 226-227] The Inventory of the Estate of James Tomson, late of Halifax, was dated 28 Apr. 1740, and totaled £815.19.7, including about £295 in real estate, and £375 in debts due to the estate. Joseph Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 July 1740, and added another £29.1.0 to the inventory. [p. 227-229] An Agreement between Peter Tomson, Joseph Tomson, and Sarah Bozworth, wife of Nehemiah Bozworth, all of Halifax, to divide the estate of their brother, James Tomson, late of Halifax, was dated 7 July 1740.

Tomson, Joseph         Vol. 27, p. 284 Benjamin Parris, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Tomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 3 Nov. 1788, with Isaac Tomson and Oliver Alden as sureties.

Tomson, Mary           Vol. 10, p. 53   Jacob Tomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Tomson, late of Halifax, spinster, on 3 Dec. 1745.

Tomson, Mary           Vol. 17, p. 18   Jacob Tomson, of Halifax, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Tomson, late of Halifax, widow, on 6 Apr. 1761.

Tomson, Nathaniel    Vol. 17, p. 17   Jacob Tomson, of Halifax, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Tomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1761. Docket #20620: Josiah Hayward Jr. and Robert Gillmore, both of Bridgewater, were sureties on his bond.

Tomson, Peter           Vol. 5, p. 141   Mr. John Tomson, of Plympton, and Mr. Ephraim Tomson, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of their brother Peter Tomson, late of Middleborough, on 23 June 1726. [p. 229] The Inventory of all the Estate of Peter Tomson, late of Middleborough, was appraised by James Soul, Peter Tomson, and David Bozworth on 16 Dec. 1726, not totaled, but his 40 acres at home were valued at £55, his first lot valued at £40, his fourth lot valued at £45, his meadow valued at £35, and others. John Tomson and Ephraim Tomson, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 9 Mar. 1726/27.

Tomson, Peter           Vol. 6, p. 9       James Tomson, of Plympton, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of his father Peter Tomson, late of Plympton, on 29 Apr. 1731. [p. 91-92] The Inventory of the Estate both Real & Personal of Mr. Peter Tomson, late of Plympton, was appraised by Thomas Tomson, David Bosworth, and Jacob Tomson on 23 Sept. 1731, and totaled £1509.14.4, including many parcels of real estate, his homestead land, meadow & swamp with buildings & fences valued at £520, 215 acres of land in Sniptuett Purchase valued at £240, and another 156 acres of land in Sniptuett Purchase valued at £130. James Tomson, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 23 Sept. 1731.

Tomson, Shubael       Vol. 6, p. 384   Susanna Tomson & Francis Tomson, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Shubael Tomson, late of Middleborough, on 7 Aug. 1733. [Vol. 6, p. 391] Mr. John Bennett, Mr. Jabez Vaughan, & Mr. Jacob Tomson, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Shubael Tomson, late of Middleborough, on 7 Aug. 1733. The inventory was dated 18 Sept. 1733, and was sworn to by Mrs. Susanna Tomson on 26 Sept. 1733. [Vol. 7, p. 105-108] John Bennett, Jabez Vaughan, and Jacob Tomson were appointed to divide the real and personal estate of Mrs. Susanna Tomson, late of Middleborough, widow of Shubael Tomson, deceased, into 4 equal parts, and also to divide the real & personal estate of Shubael Tomson and Mary Tomson into 3 equal parts, to be settled upon the 3 children of Shubael Tomson who are yet surviving, namely Isaac Tomson, the eldest son, John Tomson, and Thomas Tomson. The division of the estate of Shubael Tomson was dated 23 Dec. 1734, and the division of the estate of the widow Susanna Tomson was dated 6 Jan. 1734[/35].

Tomson, Thomas       Vol. 9, p. 22     Ruben Tomson, Husbandman, and Mary Tomson, widow, both of Halifax, John Murdock, of Plymouth, Esq., and Ebenezer Morton, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Tompson, late of Halifax, on 29 Sept. 1742.

Tomson, Thomas       Vol. 20, p. 266 Ebenezer Tomson, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Tomson, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 4 Oct. 1769, with Moses Inglee and Zadock Bozworth, both of Halifax, yeomen, as sureties.

Torrey, John              Vol. 23, p. 161 John Torrey, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of John Torrey, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 8 Apr. 1777, with William Crombie and Benj. Rider, both of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Torrey, Lewis            Vol. 39, p. 311 Bethiah Torrey, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Torrey, late of Middleborough, mariner, on 5 Aug. 1811, with Eleazer Washburn & Sampson Washburn as sureties.

Totman, Joshua         Vol. 17, p. 16   Joanna Totman, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Totman, late of Plymouth, Blacksmith, on 31 Mar. 1761.

Tribble, Joseph          Vol. 71, p. 125 Benjamin Drew, of Plymouth, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Tribble, late of Plymouth, Shipwright, on 18 Feb. 1833, with Isaac Tribble and Joseph Barnes Jr. as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 335] The Inventory of the estate of Joseph Tribble, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Ezra Finney, Henry Jackson and Jesse Harlow on 8 Aug. 1833, and totaled $898.00, including his house and lot valued at $800. Benjamin Drew, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Aug. 1833, and he was directed to deliver $198 of the personal inventory to the widow of the deceased for her necessaries. Benjamin Drew notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 12 Aug. 1833.

Tribble, Lydia           Vol. 129, p.583 Samuel Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Tribble, late of Plymouth, on 14 Feb. 1876, with Chas. O. Churchill and John T. Hall, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Tribble, William        Vol. 71, p. 258 Betsey Tribble, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William Tribble, late of Plymouth, Blacksmith, on 7 Oct. 1834, with Nathaniel C. Barnes and Levi Barnes as sureties.

Tribou, Walter S.       Vol. 10A, p.254 Huldah Tribou, of East Bridgewater, widow of Walter S. Tribou, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 2 Apr. 1839, with Luke Worcester and Welcome Young, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Tripp, Stillman          Vol. 12C, p.387 Joseph W. Church, of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of Stillman Tripp, late of Rochester, on 16 Feb. 1852, with Elisha Nye, of Rochester, and Samuel W. Ryder, of Middleborough, as sureties. Jervis Ellis, Constant S. Mendall, and Samuel Yates were appointed to appraise the Estate of Stillman Tripp, late of Rochester, on 12 Feb. 1852. [Vol. 94, p. 55-56] The Inventory of the Estate of Stillman Tripp, late of Rochester, was not dated, but his real estate was valued at $416, including part of a grist mill and a saw mill, in addition to his farm, and his personal estate at $40.18. Joseph W. Church, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the third Monday of Feb. 1852, and Patty Tripp, the widow of the deceased, received an allowance of $40.18 out of the personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 94, p. 203-204] Joseph W. Church, the Administrator, informed the court that the real estate of Stillman Tripp was insufficient for the payment of his debts on 5 May 1852. [Vol. 95, p. 225-227] John H. Clark, Jarvis Ellis, and Samuel Yates, of Rochester, were appointed to set off to Patty Tripp, widow of Stillman Tripp, late of Rochester, her dower in the real estate of her late husband on 5 May 1852, including a portion of the rents, issues or profits from the mills if necessary. The division was dated 31 May 1852, and showed that she received only a portion of the homestead farm.

Tripp, Warren           Vol. 71, p. 154 Silvanus Tripp, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Warren Tripp, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 8 May 1833, with Jas. Ruggles and Amittai B. Hammond as sureties. [Vol. 74, p. 170-171] Amity D. Tripp has in writing declined the trust of Administering on his estate, and requested that Silvanus Tripp be appointed as Administrator on 8 May 1833. The Inventory of the Estate of Warren Tripp, late of Rochester, appraised by Thomas C. Ames, Saml. B. Dexter, and Joshua Bowles on 20 Apr. 1833, totaled only $88.50, no real estate. Silvanus Tripp, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 8 May 1833, and notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its just debts.

Trow, George A.       Vol. 115, p.183 Thankful T. Trow, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of George A. Trow, late of East Bridgewater, on 12 Jan. 1863, with Josiah Torrey 2d, of Abington, and Frederick L. Trow, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Trufant, Ezra             Vol. 129, p.170 Philip P. Trufant, of Abington, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Trufant, late of Abington, on 20 Oct. 1873, with Zibeon Packard as surety. [Vol. 108, p. 623] Zibeon Packard, John A. King, and John E. Porter, all of Abington, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ezra Trufant, late of Abington, on 20 Oct. 1873. His real estate was valued at $4160, and his personal estate totaled $17,048.59. Phillip P. Trufant, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Nov. 1873.

Tucker, Benjamin      Vol. 12C, p.129 Jeremiah Tucker, of Bridgewater, and Sidney Tucker, of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Tucker, late of Bridgewater, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 6 Nov. 1849, with Job P. Nelson and George W. Wood, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Turner, David            Vol. 122, p.216 William E. Barnes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of David Turner, late of Plymouth, on 28 June 1869, with Wm. B. Barnes and Charles E. Barnes, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Turner, Japhet           Vol. 11, p. 84   Elizabeth Turner, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Japhet Turner, late of Middleborough, on 14 Sept. 1748.

Turner, Jesse             Vol. 71, p. 50   Elizabeth Turner, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Jesse Turner, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 9 Apr. 1832, with Richard Holmes and Atwood L. Drew as sureties. [Vol. 71, p. 451] John Washburn, of Plymouth, nailer, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Jesse Turner, late of Plymouth, mariner, who died intestate, and administration had been granted to Elizabeth Turner, of Plymouth, widow, who is now deceased without having completed the administration, on 1 July 1834.

Turner, Job               Vol. 52, p. 202 Seth Whitman, of Pembroke, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Job Turner, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1823.

Turner, Lothrop         Vol. 71, p. 332 David Turner Jr., of Plymouth, pump & blockmaker, was granted administration of the estate of Lothrop Turner, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 7 July 1835, with Brigham Russell and Daniel Jackson as sureties.

Turner, Thomas         Vol. 6, p. 397   Mrs. Hannah Turner, relict widow of Mr. Thomas Turner, late of Rochester, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 6 Nov. 1733. [Vol. 7, p. 7-8] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. Thomas Turner, of Rochester, was appraised on 2 Mar. 1733/4 by John Freeman, Samuel Wing, and Elkanah Leonard, and totaled £1782.18.6, including his homestead with the dwelling house, barn and shop valued at £900, and his Mattapoisett farm in Rochester valued at £350. Mrs. Hannah Turner, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 7 Mar. 1734.

Turner, Thomas         Vol. 39, p. 182 Thomas Turner, of Pembroke, Gentleman, and Seth Whitman, Merchant, of Hanover, were granted administration of the estate of Thomas Turner, late of Pembroke, on 15 Mar. 1809.

Turner, Warren          Vol. 12C, p.395 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Warren Turner, late of Bridgewater, as requested by the widow Mary Turner, of Bridgewater, who declined, on 6 Apr. 1852, with Mitchell Hooper and Edwin Keith, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Vail, Jacob                Vol. 52, p. 89   Levi Vaughan, of Carver, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Jacob Vail, late of Carver, yeoman, on 19 Nov. 1821.

Valler, Simeon          Vol. 61, p. 224 Ichabod Morton, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Valler, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 11 Aug. 1828, with Leml. Stephens & Silas Valler as sureties.

Valler, Simeon          Vol. 12C, p.148 Josiah C. Hovey, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Valler, late of Plymouth, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 3 Dec.1849, with Silas Valler and William Clark, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Vaughan, Abraham    Vol. 39, p. 395 Thomas Sturtevant, of Middleborough, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Vaughan, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1813, with Nathl. Russell & Isaac LeBaron as sureties.

Vaughan, Barzillai     Vol. 10A, p.230 Ezra Vaughan and Daniel Vaughan, both of Carver, were granted administration of the estate of Barzillai Vaughan, late of Carver, as the only children and heirs of the deceased, on 21 Jan. 1839, with Thomas Hammond and Benjamin Ransom, both of Carver, as sureties.

Vaughan, Betsey       Vol. 13D, p.246 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Vaughan, late of Middleborough, widow, as requested by the heirs at law, on 6 Nov. 1855, with Peter Vaughan and Cushman Vaughan, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Vaughan, Cushman   Vol. 13D, p.311 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Cushman Vaughan, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 6 May 1856, with William H. Vaughan and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Vaughan, David        Vol. 46, p. 293 Elizabeth Vaughan, of Carver, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Vaughan, late of Carver, Wheelwright, on 21 Sept. 1818, with John Attwood and Geo. Drew as sureties.

Vaughan, Ebenezer    Vol. 39, p. 260 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Vaughan, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 23 July 1810, with Rosseter Cotton, Esqr., & Squire Tinkham as sureties.

Vaughan, Elias          Vol. 27, p. 378 Caleb Leonard, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Elias Vaughan, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1792, with Jno. Leonard and Jacob Thomas as sureties.

Vaughan, George      Vol. 17, p. 192 Josiah Vaughan, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of George Vaughan, late of Middleborough, on 7 July 1767.

Vaughan, John          Vol. 52, p. 97   Sarah Vaughan, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Vaughan, late of Middleborough, Wheelwright, on 17 Dec. 1821, with Harvey C. Thomas & Daniel Savery Jr. as sureties.

Vaughan, Levi           Vol. 52, p. 230 James Sparrow, of Middleborough, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Vaughan, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 21 July 1823, with Joseph Bump 3d. & Joshua Standish as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 81-82] Thomas Bennet, Esq., Andrew Cobb, yeoman, and Joseph Bump 3d, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Levi Vaughan, late of Middleborough, on 21 July 1823. The Inventory was dated 20 Aug. 1823, very small, his real estate, consisting of 8½ acres of land, was valued at $122, and $22.77 in personal estate. James Sparrow, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Apr. 1824.

Vaughan, Levi           Vol. 11B, p.300 Timothy Cobb, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Vaughan, late of Carver, as requested by the widow of the deceased, who declined the administration, on 17 Feb. 1845, with Joshua Eddy & Otis Soule as sureties.

Vaughan, Lydia         Vol. 11B, p.245 James Vaughan, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Lydia Vaughan, late of Carver, who is the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 2 Apr. 1844, with Schuyler Sampson & John B. Thomas as sureties.

Vaughan, Peter          Vol. 39, p. 57   Sylvanus Tillson, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Peter Vaughan, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 31 Mar. 1806, with Elias Cushman & Betty Vaughan as sureties.

Vaughan, Polly          Vol. 11B, p.378 James V. Faunce, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Polly Vaughan, late of Carver, as requested by the sole heir at law of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1845, with James Vaughan & Timothy Cobb as sureties.

Vaughan, Zebulon     Vol. 52, p. 306 Peter H. Peirce, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon Vaughan, late of Middleborough, on 18 Oct. 1824, with Abner Wood Jr. & Ephraim Leach as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 10] Seth Miller, Esq., Darius Miller, & Seth Miller Jr., Gentlemen, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Zebulon Vaughan, late of Middleborough, on 18 Oct. 1824. The Inventory, dated 22 Jan. 1825, was valued at only $34.82, no real estate. Peter H. Peirce, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 Mar. 1825.

Vaughn, Elisha          Vol. 4, p. 425   Joanna Vaughn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her husband Elisha Vaughn, late of Middleborough, on 19 June 1724. [Vol. 5, p. 10-12] The Inventory of the Estate of Elisha Vaughan, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Jacob Tomson, Peter Bennett, and Samuel Barrows on 1 July 1724, not totaled, but his Homestead with the buildings thereon was valued at £220. Joanna Vaughn, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Sept. 1724.

Vaughn, Isaac           Vol. 12C, p.526 Thomas Vaughn, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Vaughn, late of Carver, yeoman, on 16 May 1853, with Tillson Pratt, of Carver, and Winslow Bradford, of Plympton, as sureties.

Vaughn, Joseph         Vol. 11, p. 35   Hannah Vaughn, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Vaughn, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Feb. 1747. No inventory was recorded.

Vaughn, Joseph         Vol. 12C, p.401 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Vaughn, late of Middleborough, on 12 Apr. 1852, with Peter Vaughn and Arad Bryant, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Vaughn, Nathan        Vol. 27, p. 191 Priscilla Vaughn, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Vaughn, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 5 Sept. 1785, with Jacob Tomson Jr. and Isaac Tomson as sureties.

Vaughn, Samuel        Vol. 10, p. 500 James Harlow, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Vaughn, late of Plympton, on 11 Nov. 1747.

Vinson, William        Vol. 10A, p.390 Clarissa Vinson, of East Bridgewater, widow of William Vinson, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 6 Oct. 1840, with Melville Otis and Joseph Chamberlin, both of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Virgin, George W.     Vol. 122, p.205 John Virgin, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Virgin, late of Plymouth, on 10 May 1869, with Jeremiah Farris and Leander Lovell, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Virgin, George W.     Vol. 122, p.317 Caroline B. Virgin, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Virgin, late of Plymouth, on 21 Mar. 1870, with Charles Brewsterr and Benjamin Hathaway, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Virgin, John              Vol. 46, p. 95   Benjamin Bramhall, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of John Virgin, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 22 Mar. 1815, with Ezra Finney and Geo. Drew as sureties.

Virgin, John              Vol. 52, p. 186 Abby Virgin, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Virgin, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 20 Jan. 1823.

Virgin, Samuel          Vol. 52, p. 326 Esther Virgin, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Virgin, late of Plympton, mariner, on 20 Dec. 1824, with Geo. W. Virgin & Joseph Cooper as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 270-271] George Sampson, yeoman, John Sampson, Gentleman, and Ezra S. White, Gentleman, all of Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Samuel Virgin, late of Plympton, mariner, on 20 Dec. 1824. The Inventory, not dated, totaled $473.55, including a house & lot in Plympton valued at $350. Esther Virgin, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 June 1825, and she informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Wade, John               Vol. 34, p. 187 Molly Wade, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Wade, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 June 1799.

Wadsworth, Abigail   Vol. 4, p. 379   James Thompson, Esqr, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, relict of John Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, on 20 Dec. 1723.

Wadsworth, Cephas   Vol. 46, p. 362 Cephas Wadsworth, of Kingston, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Wadsworth, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 20 Sept. 1819, with James Cushman and John Thomas Jr. as sureties.

Wadsworth, John       Vol. 11, p. 422 John Wadsworth, Practitioner of Physick, and Peleg Wadsworth, Coaster, both of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of their father, John Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 7 May 1750.

Wadsworth, John       Vol. 34, p. 186 Charlemain Cushman, of Duxbury, Laborer, was granted administration of the estate of John Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, Physician, on 6 May 1799, with Joshua Cushman & Benja. Peterson as sureties.

Wadsworth, Samuel   Vol. 39, p. 179 Samuel Walker, of Duxbury, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, Shipwright, on 25 Feb. 1809.

Wadsworth, Seneca   Vol. 52, p. 396 Wait Wadsworth, of Duxbury, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Seneca Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 19 Sept. 1825, with Isaiah Alden & Bradford Sampson as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 526-528] Isaiah Alden, Esq., Capt. Daniel Hall, and Benjamin Prior, Shipwright, all of Duxbury, were appointed to appraise the estate of Seneca Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, on 19 Sept. 1825. The Inventory, dated 18 Oct. 1825, totaled $1707.01, his homestead farm with the buildings valued at $553, and his personal estate included $814.67 in Notes of Hand. Wait Wadsworth, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Nov. 1825, and he was directed to deliver $50 out of the personal estate to the widow of the deceased in such articles as she may choose.

Wadsworth, Uriah     Vol. 27, p. 157 Peleg Wadsworth, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Uriah Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 3 May 1784, with Jos. Bartlett and Nicho. Davis junr. as sureties.

Wadsworth, Wait       Vol. 10A, p.342 Zenas Faunce, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Wait Wadsworth, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1840, with Benjamin Alden and Thomas N. Bartlett, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Wales, Thomas          Vol. 119, p.171 Tyler Cobb, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Wales, late of North Bridgewater, on 25 Sept. 1865, with Chloe Wales and J. R. Perkins as sureties.

Walker, Charles         Vol. 12C, p.462 Ann M. Walker, of Marshfield, widow of Charles Walker, late of Marshfield, was granted administration of her late husband’s estate on 30 Nov. 1852, with Stephen R. Rogers and Nathaniel Waterman, both of Marshfield, as sureties.

Walker, Olney           Vol. 10A, p.400 Eliab Ward, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Olney Walker, late of Middleborough, painter, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 3 Nov. 1840, with Isaac Lyon and Soranus Standish, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wanton, Stephen       Vol. 2, p. 104   Hannah Wanton, of Scituate, and Robert Barker, of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of Stephen Wanton, late of Scituate, on 23 Sept. 1709. [p. 110] The Inventory of the estate of Stephen Wanton, late of Scituate, was appraised by Benjamin Stutson Jur. and Robert Barker on 13 Sept. 1709.

Ward, Eliab               Vol. 34, p. 98   Benjamin Ward and John Shaw junr., both of Carver, were granted administration of the estate of Eliab Ward, late of Carver, yeoman, on 15 Feb. 1797. [Vol. 36, pp. 244, 328-331] Benjamin Ward and John Shaw junr., administrators of the estate of Eliab Ward, late of Carver, deceased, informed the court that the estate is insolvent on 4 Oct. 1797, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate. Benja. White, Caleb Atwood, and Joseph Vaughan appraised the estate of Eliab Ward, late of Carver, on 17 Mar. 1797, which totaled £487.5.11, including his real estate in partnership with Majr. John Shaw valued at £292.2.0. Caleb Atwood, Gentleman, Benja. White, and Joseph Vaughan, yeomen, all of Carver, were appointed to set off to the widow Drusilla Ward, her dower in the estate of her late husband, Eliab Ward, on 22 Mar. 1797. Caleb Atwood, Gentleman, and Benjamin White, yeoman, both of Carver, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of Eliab Ward, late of Carver, on 4 Oct. 1797.

Ward, Eliab               Vol. 119, p.279 Stillman Ward, of Carver, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Ward, late of Carver, on 14 May 1866, with George P. Bowers and William Savery, of Carver, as sureties.

Warren, Benjamin Jr  Vol. 8, p. 177   Rebecca Warren, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Warren Junr., late of Plymouth, mariner, on 26 Apr. 1740. [p. 274] The Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Warren Junr., late of Plymouth, was appraised by Stephen Churchell, Thomas Spooner and Thomas Foster on 28 May 1740, and totaled £278.2.9, no real estate, but a few bonds upon Jonathan Barnes, Jonathan Bartlett, Isaac Doten, John Winslow Esqr., and Consider Howland. Rebecca Warren, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1740.

Warren, Benjamin     Vol. 52, p. 375 Ezra Finney, of Plymouth, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Warren, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 20 June 1825, with Rosseter Cotton, Esq., & John B. Thomas, Esq., as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 269-270] William Spooner, Ichabod Shaw & Benjamin Crandon, all of Plymouth, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Warren, late of Plymouth, Gentleman, on 20 June 1825. The Inventory, dated 20 June 1825, totaled only $66.66, no real estate. Ezra Finney, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 June 1825, and he informed the court that the estate was insolvent.

Warren, Daniel          Vol. 10A, p.188 Irene Warren, of Middleborough, petitioned for administration of the estate of Daniel Warren, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, as widow of the deceased, on 7 Aug. 1838. Arad Thompson and Freeman Shaw, both of Middleborough, were the sureties on her bond.

Warren, Ebenezer      Vol. 52, p. 254 Simeon Warren, of Abington, cordwainer, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Warren, late of North Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Mar. 1824, with Galen Warren & Abel Kingman as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 47-48] The Inventory of the estate of Ebenezer Warren, late of North Bridgewater, was appraised by Abel Kingman, Eliphalet Kingman, and Benja. Ames on 8 Mar. 1824, and totaled $2060.95, including his homestead in North Bridgewater of about 26 acres valued at $971, and other lands in East Bridgewater. Simeon Warren, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 15 Mar. 1824. He was ordered to deliver to Eunice, the widow of the deceased, $200 in personal estate for her necessaries on 15 Mar. 1824, and he was ordered to sell at public auction the balance of the personal estate. [Vol. 59, p. 136-138] Abel Kingman, Esq., Eliphalet Kingman and Benjamin Ames, yeomen, all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to make a just & equal division of the real estate of Ebenezer Warren, late of North Bridgewater, among his children & heirs, viz. Simeon Warren, Ebenezer Warren, Cyrus Warren, Seth Warren, Galan Warren, Alvah Warren, Arubah Warren, Eunice Man, and Syntha Porter, wife of Abijah Porter, on 15 Mar. 1824. The division was dated 6 Apr. 1824, and was approved on 5 Apr. 1825.

Warren, Elisabeth      Vol. 34, p. 204 Elkanah Cushman, of Boston, Hair Dresser, was granted administration of the estate of Elisabeth Warren, late of Plymouth, widow, on 13 Nov. 1799, with Isaac & William LeBaron as sureties.

Warren, Elizabeth      Vol. 11, p. 75   Nicholas Sever, of Kingston, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Warren, late of Plymouth, deceased, on 5 Oct. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 99] The Inventory of the moveable estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Warren, deceased, was appraised by Samuel Nelson, Consider Howland, and Thomas Doty, and totaled £328.6.2 old tenour, including £69.19.8 in real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 28 June 1748.

Warren, Ezra             Vol. 27, p. 375 Nathan Warren, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Warren, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 19 Nov. 1791, with Anthony Dike and Wm Pettingail as sureties.

Warren, Henry          Vol. 71, p. 329 Winslow Warren, of Plymouth, Physician, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Warren, late of Plymouth, Esquire, on 7 July 1835, with N. Hayward and J. B. Thomas as sureties.

Warren, James           Vol. 2, p. 124   James Warren, Esqr, was granted administration of the estate of James Warren, late of Plymouth, his brother’s son, on 10 Mar. 1709/10. [p. 124] The Inventory of the small estate of James Warren, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Benjamin Warren and Benajah Pratt on 4 Mar. 1709[/10], and totaled £19.11.4. James Warren Esqr., the administrator of the estate of his nephew James Warren, late of Plymouth, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Mar. 1709/10.

Warren, Joseph          Vol. 1, p. 258   Mehetabel Warren, relict and widow of Joseph Warren, late of Plymouth, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 10 Mar. 1696/7. [p. 258-259] The Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Warren, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Thomas Faunce, Nathanael Thomas and William Shurtliff on 27 Jan. 1696/7, and totaled £97.13.7. Mehetabel Warren, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 10 Mar. 1696/7.

Warren, Joseph          Vol. 20, p. 455 William Warren, of Plymouth, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Warren, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 10 Jan. 1771, with Jeremiah Holmes and Seth Morton as sureties. On 6 Sept. 1770 administration of the above estate was granted to Mercy Warren, who soon died without administering.

Warren, Josiah          Vol. 15, p. 515 Micha Bryant, of Middleborough, Husbandman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Warren, late of Middleborough, Husbandman, on 2 June 1760.

Warren, Lois             Vol. 34, p. 363 Benjamin Warren, of Plymouth, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lois Warren, late of Plymouth, on 7 Jan. 1803, with Wm Sturtevant & David Warren as sureties.

Warren, Marcy          Vol. 11, p. 74   Nicholas Sever, of Kingston, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Mrs. Marcy Warren, late of Plymouth, deceased on 5 Oct. 1747. [Vol. 11, p. 98] The Inventory of the moveable estate of Mrs. Marcy Warren, deceased, was appraised by Samuel Nelson, Consider Howland, and Thomas Doty, and totaled £368.2.6 old tenour, including £69.17 in real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 28 June 1748.

Warren, Mary            Vol. 34, p. 56   Bethiah Dyer, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Mary Warren, late of Plymouth, Spinster, on 30 Nov. 1795. [Vol. 35, p. 365] The Inventory of the estate of Mary Warren, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Abraham Hammatt and John Cotton on 2 Dec. 1795, and totaled £31.2.0, no real estate. Bethiah Dyer, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 Dec. 1795, and she notified the court that the estate was insolvent.

Warren, Nathan         Vol. 39, p. 128 Isaac Thomson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Warren, late of Middleborough, Blacksmith, on 6 July 1807, with Jno. Faunce & Thomas Gannett as sureties.

Warren, Nathaniel     Vol. 17, p. 188 Seth Harlow, of Plymouth, housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Warren, late of Plymouth, Gent., on 1 June 1767.

Warren, Richard        Vol. 1, p. 259   Sarah Warren, relict and widow of Richard Warren, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of her husband’s estate on 10 Mar. 1696/7. [p. 260] The Inventory of the Estate of Richard Warren, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Bennit Senr. and John Hayward on 19 Feb. 1696/7, and totaled £40.2.6. Sarah Warren, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 17 Mar. 1696/7.

Warren, Samuel         Vol. 11, p. 491 Samuel Warren, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Samuel Warren, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 4 Feb. 1750.

Warren, Seth             Vol. 11B, p.358 Newton Shaw, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Warren, late of North Bridgewater, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1845, with Joseph Silvester & Jesse Perkins as sureties.

Warren, Silvanus       Vol. 39, p. 239 Silvanus Warren, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Silvanus Warren, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 29 June 1809, with Aaron Snow & James Bump as sureties.

Warren, William        Vol. 27, p. 459 Joseph Warren Nelson, Gentm., and Caleb Morton, yeoman, both of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of William Warren, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 14 Nov. 1793, with Saml. N. Ne.son and Thads. Faunce as sureties.

Washburn, Abiel       Vol. 122, p.139 Pauline T. Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abiel Washburn, late of Middleborough, on 14 Nov. 1868, with Lewis S. Hopkins and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Abigail    Vol. 13D, p.283 Olive Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, widow, who is the eldest daughter of the deceased, on 26 Feb. 1856, with Andrew B. Holmes and Abiel Washburn, both of West Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Abigail    Vol. 14E, p.222 J. R. Perkins, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Abigail Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, widow, on 28 Aug. 1860, with C. C. Bixby as surety.

Washburn, Abraham  Vol. 27, p. 188 Benjamin Willis Esq. and Rebecca Washburne, widow, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Abraham Washburne, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 1 Aug. 1785, with Jno. Miller and Seth Josselyn as sureties. [Vol. 29, p.478-479] Elipha. Carey and Solomon Leonard, Gentm., and Isaac Lazel, trader, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Abraham Washburn, late of Bridgewater, Gentm., on 1 Aug. 1785. The Inventory of the estate both real and personal of Abraham Washburn, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was appraised on 29 Aug. 1785, and totaled £676.2.2, including his homestead lands with the dwelling house and other buildings valued at £392.10. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 4 Jan. 1796, and Benja. Willis, one of the administrators, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Mar. 1786. Benja. Willis, administrator on the estate of Abraham Washburn, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the estate was insolvent and insufficient to pay all the debts on 6 Mar. 1786, and petitioned for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate. [Vol. 29, p. 490-492] John Washburn and Eliphalet Cary, Gentlemen, and Eleazer Cary, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Rebecca Washburn, the widow of Abraham Washburn, late of Bridgewater, Gentm., her thirds or Right of Dower in the estate of her late husband on 6 Mar. 1786. The division was dated 10 Mar. 1786, and approved on 11 Apr. 1786. [Vol. 30, p. 548-551] Nathan Mitchell esqr., Eliphalet Cary, Gentm., and Solomon Leonard, Gentm., all of Bridgewater, were appointed to divide the real estate of Abram Washburne, late of Bridgewater, Gentm., into 6 equal parts and set off to Nathaniel Washburne, the eldest son of the deceased, two shares, and to Chloe Washburne, Seth Washburne, Abram Washburne, and Lucy Washburne, each one share, on 5 Jan. 1789. The division was dated 26 Jan. 1789, and approved on 16 Apr. 1789.

Washburn, Albert      Vol. 12C, p.316 Maria O. Washburn, of Middleborough, widow of Albert Washburn, late of Lynchburg in Virginia, and from Plymouth County, Massachusetts, declined to take administration of the estate of her late husband, and requested that Eli Washburn, Esq., of Bridgewater, be granted administration on 3 June 1851. Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, granted administration of the estate of Albert Washburn on 3 June 1851, with Jacob Perkins and Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Alden      Vol. 13D, p.457 Susan Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Alden Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, who is the widow of the deceased, on 4 Nov. 1857, with Benjamin H. Washburn and John Jones as sureties.

Washburn, Amos       Vol. 34, p. 15   James Washburn, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Amos Washburn, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 24 Oct. 1794, with Uriah Samson and Hugh Montgomery as sureties. [Vol. 35, p. 216-217] Hugh Montgomery & Urial Sampson, yeomen, & Abraham Shaw junr, Gentleman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Amos Washburne, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 24 Oct. 1794. The Inventory of the estate of Amos Washburne, late of Middleborough, Gentm., was dated 20 Jan. 1795, and totaled £1238.3.6, including his farm lying in Titicut so called in Middleborough valued at £150, his homestead farm containing 145 acres valued at £796, and a Pew in the Rev. Mr. Turner’s meeting house. Jas. Washburn, the administrator of the estate, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Feb. 1795.

Washburn, Asa          Vol. 10A, p.374 Zephaniah Keith, of Bridgewater, a creditor of Asa Washburn of Bridgewater, laborer, deceased, petitioned for administration of the deceased’s estate on 4 Aug. 1840. Cornelius Holmes Jr. was the surety on his bond.

Washburn, Benjamin Vol. 1, p. 95     Joseph Washbourne and Samuel Washbourne, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of their brother Benjamin Washbourne, late of Bridgewater, deceased, on 17 Mar. 1690/91.

Washburn, Benjamin Vol. 8, p. 262   Cornelius Washburn, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Washburne, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Nov. 1740. [p. 308-310] The Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Washburne, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Jonathan Cary, Nathaniel Carver, and Jonathan Chandler on 21 Nov. 1740, his personal estate not totaled, but his real estate totaled about £1235, including his homestead with all the buildings valued at £900, and 18 acres of land lying between Cornelius Washburne’s and Isaac Pool’s land valued at £222. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 3 Apr. 1741, and Cornelius Washburne, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Apr. 1741. [Vol. 16, p. 413] On 25 Apr. 1763 Martha Washbourn, widow to Benjamin Washbourn, late of Bridgewater, Joseph Washbourn Junr., and Mary his wife, Jonathan Leonard, and Martha his wife, and Benjamin Washbourn 3d., heirs to the estate of Benja. Washbourn, acknowledged to have received of Cornelius Washbourn, administrator on the estate, their full shares in the estate of the deceased.

Washburn, Benjamin Vol. 34, p. 70   Oliver Washburne, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Washburne, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Mar. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 535-537] The Inventory of all the Real & Personal Estate of Benjamin Washburn, late of Bridgewater, not dated, was appraised by Hezekiah Hooper, Eliphalet Cary, & Peter Conant, and totaled $393.92, including 5¾ acres & 17½ rods of wood land valued at $87.89, 3½ acres & 28 rods of upland valued at $116.37, and one half of a dwelling house and a barn, valued at $98.33. Oliver Washburne, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 May 1796. Simeon Pratt, William Mitchell, & Benjamin Pope, all of Bridgewater, Gentlemen, were appointed to appraise and assign the real estate of Benjamin Washburn to one or more of the heirs, since the estate cannot be divided without spoiling the whole on 12 May 1796. The appraisal, dated 21 May 1796, showed 3 acres & 108 rods of improved land valued at $98, 5 acres & 137 rods of swamp valued at $58.54, half a dwelling house valued at $56, and a small barn valued at $11.50. [Vol. 36, p. 547-548] “Whereas it has been represented and made appear to me that, the real estate whereof Benjamin Washburn late of Bridgwater in said county, yeoman deceased, died seized, cannot admit of division to & among all his children & heirs, without great prejudice to or spoiling the whole, and said estate having been appraised at Two Hundred, twenty four dollars & four cents, by sufficient freeholds, according to law; and Oliver Washburn, eldest son of the deceased, consenting to have said estate settled upon him, he paying to the other children & heirs of the deceased, their proportional parts of the appraised value thereof, after deducting from thence, the sum of One Hundred, sixty nine dollars & ninety one cents, being the balance due him on settlement of his accot. of Administration, with the same estate…” The other children & heirs of the deceased: Azell Washburn, Sarah Hayward, Lydia Ryder, Sears Washburn, Polly Washburn, and Huldah Washburn, each to receive the sum of Seven Dollars, seventy three cents & three mills, dated 8 Dec. 1800.

Washburn, Benjamin Vol. 52, p. 140 Linus Washburn, Gent., & Benjamin Washburn, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Washburn, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 May 1822, with Benja. Richmond & Saml. Miller Jr. as sureties.

Washburn, Benjamin F. Vol. 119, p.155 Benjamin H. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin F. Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 10 July 1865, with Ebenezer B. K. Gurney, of Hanson, and Hannah R. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Benjamin Vol. 129, p.542 Thomas Peirce, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Washburn, late of Wareham, on 13 Dec. 1875, with Geo. F. Weston and William T. Davis, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, Carver     Vol. 115, p.106 Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Carver Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 1 July 1862, with Stillman Alger and Clinton Washburn, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Cephas     Vol. 129, p. 42 Edwin Inglee, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Cephas Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 27 Jan. 1873, with William Tillson and Martin Howland, of Halifax, as sureties.

Washburn, Charles E. Vol. 122, p.350 Leonard Washburn, of Lakeville, was granted administration of the estate of Charles E. Washburn, late of Lakeville, on 9 May 1870, with Eleazer Richmond and Martin K. Haskins, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Washburn, Charles    Vol. 152, p.357 Joseph Holmes, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Charles Washburn, late of Kingston, on 14 June 1880, with Edward D. Chandler and Joseph S. Beal, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Charlotte  Vol. 13D, p.143 James Washburn, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Charlotte Washburn, late of Lakeville formerly Middleborough, single-woman, as requested by her father and sole heir, on 15 Jan. 1855, with Horatio Washburn and Nahum Bailey, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Cyrus       Vol. 129, p.493 J. F. Mongtomery, of Taunton, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Washburn, late of Lakeville, on 13 Sept. 1875, with Wm. H. Phillips, of Taunton, and John Montgomery, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Washburn, Deborah   Vol. 122, p.512 Charles L. Hauthaway, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Deborah Washburn, late of Plymouth, as requested by the children of the deceased, on 11 Sept. 1871, with Charles M. Hauthaway and Francis E. White, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Ebenezer  Vol. 5, p. 356   Mr. Benjamin Washborne, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his brother, Ebenezer Washborne, late of Bridgewater, on 3 Apr. 1728. No inventory was recorded.

Washburn, Ebenezer  Vol. 7, p. 436   Mrs. Lydia Washburn, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, on 3 Oct. 1738. No inventory was recorded. [Vol. 14, p. 102-103] On 5 Mar. 1756 Jabez Washburn, John Faunce, Ephraim Washburn, and Josiah Holmes, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the real estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, into four equal parts, and assign to Ebenezer Washburn, the eldest son, two part, and to Simeon Washburn and Lydia Davis, wife of Nicholas Davis, each one part.

Washburn, Ebenezer  Vol. 39, p. 245 Jehieh Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, Esqr., on 13 Mar. 1810, with Jeremiah Sampson & Ebenr. Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 43, p. 149] John Faunce, Ebenezer Cushman, and John Prince, Gentleman, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, Esqr., on 13 Mar. 1810. The Inventory of the Estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, Esqr., dated 3 Apr. 1810, totaled $3656.61, including his real estate which totaled $3122, including his homestead farm valued at $2500, and a lot of 35 acres that was purchased of Zadock Thomas valued at $440. [Vol. 43, p. 507-508] John Faunce Esqr., Ebenezer Cushman, yeoman, and John Prince, yeoman, of Kingston, were appointed to set off to the widow Sarah Cushman one third part of the Real Estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, Esquire, on 6 May 1811. The division was dated 1 July 1811. [Vol. 44, p. 78-80] John Faunce Esqr., Ebenezer Cushman, Yeoman, of Kingston, and Samuel Stafford Sturtevant, of Halifax, Gentleman, were appointed to divide the Real Estate of Ebenezer Washburn, late of Kingston, Esqr., among his children Sarah Sampson, the wife of Jeremiah Sampson, Ebenezer Washburn, Jehiel Washburn, Lydia Washburn, Deborah Cushing, the wife of James Cushing, the heirs of Simeon Washburn, deceased, and Hannah Washburn, on 4 Nov. 1811, sworn to on 6 Jan. 1812.

Washburn, Edward Jr Vol. 17, p. 180 Edward Washburn, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Washburn Junr., late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 25 Mar. 1767. [Vol., 19, p. 523] The Inventory of the estate of Edward Washburne Junr., late of Middleborough, was appraised by Thomas Nelson and Ezra Clarke on 12 June 1767, and totaled £34.7.3, no real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 24 July 1767, and Edward Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 27 July 1767.

Washburn, Eleazer    Vol. 17, p. 72   Eleazer Alden, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Eleazer Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 5 Apr. 1762. [Vol. 16, p. 300] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr Eleazer Washburn, late of Bridgewater, was appraised on 8 Apr. 1762 by Thomas Whitman, John Orcutt, and Nathan Allen, and totaled £725.17.8, including his lands and buildings valued at £539.6.8. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 19 Apr. 1762. [Vol. 19, p. 280-284] Capt. Edward Mitchel, Ephraim Cary, and John Orcutt, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off of the real estate of Eleazer Washburn to the widow Anne Washburne her thirds, and to divide the remainder into 8 equal parts and assign one part each to the children Eleazer, Susannah, Asa, Anna, Levi, Oliver, Alden, and Isaac, on 8 Oct. 1764. The division was dated 1 Nov. 1764, and mentioned the widow’s dower, and one share each to Asa Washburn, Levi Washburne, Eleazer Washburn, Oliver Washburne, Allden Washburne, Isaac Washburn, Susannah Byram, and Anna Washburne, approved on 7 Oct. 1765.

Washburn, Eli           Vol. 152, p.275 Nahum Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Eli Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 9 Feb. 1880, with Christian Washburn and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Elisha      Vol. 7, p. 52     Mrs. Martha Washburn, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Elisha Washburn, late of Kingston, on 10 Aug. 1734. [p. 63-64] The Inventory of the Estate real & personal of Elisha Washburn, late of Kingston, was appraised by Gershom Bradford, Joseph Mitchell, and William Ripley on 3 Sept. 1734, and totaled £224.16.6, his lands containing 10 acres valued at £144. Martha Washburn, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1734.

Washburn, Elisha      Vol. 122, p. 342 Henry S. Washburn, of Boston, County of Suffolk, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Washburn, late of North Bridgewater, on 9 May 1870, with Danl. Farrar and Dexter H. Follett as sureties.

Washburn, Ephraim   Vol. 13, p. 487 William Washburne, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Washburn, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 16 July 1755. [p. 554] The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Washburn, late of Plympton, was appraised by John Bishop, Ebenr. Briggs, and Joshua Benson on 25 Sept. 1755, not totaled, but included several tracts of land including his Homestead Farm valued at £80. William Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Oct. 1755. [Vol. 14, p. 512-516] Rowland Hammond and Bartlett Murdock, both of Plympton, Ebenezer Briggs, of Wareham, and Henery Thomas and James LeBaron, both of Middleborough, were appointed to set off to Mary Washburn, widow of Ephraim Washburn, late of Plympton, her Dower or one third part of his real estate, and to divide the remainder into eleven equal parts or shares, and to assign to Wm Washburn, the Eldest son of the deceased, two eleventh parts, and to Lydia Norris, wife of Saml. Norris, Elizabeth Benson, wife of Consider Benson, Mary Washburn, Phebe Washburn, and Jemima Washburn, all daughters of the deceased, and to Stephen Washburn, Isaac Washburn, Japhet Washburn, and John Washburn, sons of the deceased, to each of them one eleventh part, on 3 Apr. 1758. The division was dated 24 Apr. 1758, and was approved on 1 May 1758.

Washburn, Ephraim   Docket #21966 Ebenezar Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Washburn, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 Dec. 1775, with Ebenezar Thompson, of Halifax, yeoman, and Hopestill Bisbe, of Rochester, yeoman, as sureties. (Not recorded in the probate books.) [Vol. 24, p. 271] The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Washburn, late of Kingston, was appraised by Judah Hall, Benjamin Cook, and Simeon Cooke on 3 Jan. 1776, and totaled £556.5.5, including his real estate valued at £371.6. Ebenezar Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Mar. 1776. [Docket #21966] Mr. John Gray, Esqr., Robert Bradford, and Benjamin Cook, Gentlemen, all of Kingston, were appointed to set off one third part of the real estate of Ephraim Washburn to his widow Eglah Washburn on 7 Apr. 1777. The division was returned on 12 Apr. 1777, and approved on 5 May 1777.

Washburn, Ephraim Jr   Vol. 23, p. 76 Hopestill Bisbee, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Washburn Junr., late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 Dec. 1775, with Seth Cushing, of Plympton, and Ebenezer Washburn, of Kingston, yeomen, as sureties. [Vol. 24, p. 113] The Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Washburn Junr., late of Kingston, was appraised on 5 Dec. 1775 by Benjamin Cooke, Gideon Samson, and Simeon Cooke, and totaled £50.3.11. Hopestill Bisbe, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 May 1776.

Washburn, Ephraim   Vol. 120, p.401 John Harlow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Ephraim Washburn, late of Plymouth, on 11 Dec. 1871, with D. H. Gilbert and Thomas Bearce, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, Ezekiel    Vol. 27, p. 200 Anthony Dyke, of Bridgewater, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of Ezekiel Washburne, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 Apr. 1785, with Eph. Noyes and Naomi Washburne as sureties. [Vol. 29, p. 419-421] William Shaw, yeoman, and Saml. Brett junr., Gentleman, both of Bridgewater, and Ephraim Noyes, of Abington, Gentm., were appointed to appraise the estate of Ezekiel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1785. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Ezekiel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, was dated 11 Apr. 1785, and totaled £169.6.2, including his real estate valued at £145.2.8, which included a small Blacksmith’s shop. Anthony Dyke, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 10 Dec. 1785, and he notifed the court that the personal estate was insolvent to pay its debts, and requested a commission be appointed to examine the claims against the estate. Mathew Kingman, of Bridgewater, yeoman, and Ephraim Noyes, of Abington, yeoman, were appointed to examine the claims of the creditors against the estate of Ezekl. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 5 June 1785. The list of claims, dated 3 Dec. 1785, totaled £106.8.11, and £58.3.6 was ordered to be paid for funeral and probate court costs. [Vol. 29, p. 421-422] William French & Else French signed a quit claim relinquishing all their right in the estate of their father, Ezekiel Washburn, late of Bridgewater on 3 Apr. 1785, Nathaniel Pratt and Betty Pratt signed a quit claim relinquishing all their right in the estate of their father Ezekiel Washburn on 28 May 1785, and William Shaw Jr. & Deliverance Shaw signed a quit claim relinquishing all their right in the estate of their father Ezekiel Washburn on 20 Oct. 1785. [Vol. 37, p. 20-21] The court ordered that the real estate of Ezekiel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, be sold to the highest bidder on 3 July 1800. On 13 Jan. 1802 the court ordered that, after costs, the balance be distributed to the creditors of the estate.

Washburn, Fanny      Vol. 152, p. 50 Charles H. Atwood, of Taunton, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Fanny Washburn, late of Middleborough, on 25 Nov. 1878, with Joseph E. Wilbar and Joseph Wilbar, of Taunton, as sureties.

Washburn, Francis     Vol. 115, p. 67 Almera W. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Francis Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 1 Apr. 1862, with William F. Pratt and William Mitchell, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, George     Vol. 61, p. 312 Priscilla W. Washburn, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of George Washburn, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 10 Aug. 1829, with William Drew & William T. Drew as sureties.

Washburn, George     Vol. 13D, p. 7  Jacob H. Loud, of Plymouth, Esq., petitioned for and was granted administration of the estate of George Washburn, late of New Orleans, who died intestate leaving goods and estate within this Commonwealth, on 5 Dec. 1853, with Timothy Gordon and Allen Danforth, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, George B. Vol. 13D, p.426 Catharine Washburn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of George B. Washburn, late of Middleborough, being the widow of the deceased, on 7 July 1857, with Peter Washburn and Charles E. Leonard, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Washburn, Gideon     Vol. 23, p. 174 Ruth Washburn, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Gideon Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Oct. 1777, with David Kingman and Jonah Whitman as sureties. [Vol. 28, p. 173-174] Hezekiah Hooper, Josiah Whitman, and Seth Pratt, of Bridgewater & Plympton, were appointed to appraise the estate of Gideon Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 6 Oct. 1777. The Inventory of the estate of Gideon Washburn junr., late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Seth Pratt, Hezekiah Hooper, and Ebenezer Wright, not dated, but totaled £34.5.7. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 29 Nov. 1782. Ruth Ripley, formerly Ruth Washburn, administratrix on the estate of Gideon Washburn, late of Bridgewater, gave her oath to the inventory on 2 Dec. 1782.

Washburn, Hannah J. Vol. 115, p.384 Isaac J. Lucas, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hannah J. Washburn, late of Plymouth, on 14 Mar. 1864, with Isaac B. Holmes and S. P. Brown, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, Herman    Vol. 115, p.206 Harriet Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Herman Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, as petitioned by Allen Washburn and E. S. Whitmarsh, on 7 Apr. 1863, with William Bird and Martin Round, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Hervey     Vol. 11B, p.506 James N. Sever, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Hervey Washburn, late of Kingston, mariner, on 12 Apr. 1847, with Samuel Adams & John Sever as sureties.

Washburn, Hiram      Vol. 10A, p. 75 Olive Washburn and Cyrus Washburn of East Bridgewater, widow and eldest son of Hiram Washburn, Housewright, deceased, petitioned for administration of the deceased’s estate on 4 Apr. 1837. David Brown and Hester O. A. Orr, both of Bridgewater, were the sureties on his bond. Isaac Alden, David Brown, and Nathan P. Soule, all of East Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Hiram Washburn on 4 Apr. 1837. [Vol. 80, p. 218-222] Nathan Whitman, David Brown, and Joseph Chamberlain, all of East Bridgewater, were appointed to make an equal division of the real estate of Hiram Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, to and among his children and heirs at law on 30 May 1837. The real estate was appraised at $930.25, which included his homestead containg about 4¾ acres and a barn, and the Alden lot containing about 29 acres. The division, dated 2 Apr. 1838, and approved on 3 July 1838, mentioned Eliza Joy, wife of Calvin Joy, Cyrus Washburn, Mary B. Washburn, Abigail Washburn, Hiram G. Washburn, Abiel Washburn, and William H. Washburn. Isaac Alden was the guardian of Abigail Washburn, Olive Washburn was the guardian of Hiram Washburn, and Cyrus Washburn was the guardian of Abiel Washburn and Wm H. Washburn.

Washburn, Horatio    Vol. 13D, p.558 James Washburn, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Horatio Washburn, late of Kingston, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 30 Aug. 1858, with Nahum Bailey and Nahum Bailey Jr., both of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Horatio N. Vol. 138, p.128 Stephen D. Hadley, of Marion, was granted administration of the estate of Horatio N. Washburn, late of Marion, on 23 Apr. 1877, with Peleg Blankenship and Ichabod N. Lewis, of Marion, as sureties.

Washburn, Hugh       Vol. 61, p. 181 John E. Howard, Esq., of West Bridgewater, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Hugh Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1828, with Daniel Howard & Zephh. Howard as sureties.

Washburn, Huldah S. Vol. 152, p.356 Cromwell Washburn, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Huldah S. Washburn, late of Wareham, on 28 June 1880, with Oren C. Vose of Wareham and Galen Humphrey as sureties.

Washburn, Ichabod    Vol. 34, p. 168 Seth Drew, of Kingston, Esqr, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Washburn, late of Kingston, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1798, with Jno. Adams junr. & Elnn. Holmes junr. as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 490-491] John Adams junr, Charles Foster, and David Bradford, all of Kingston, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Ichabod Washburn, late of Kingston, mariner, on 16 Nov. 1798. The Inventory of the real & personal estate of Ichabod Washburn, late of Kingston, mariner, not dated, totaled $1470.88, including a dwelling house, barn, & one acre house lot valued at $400, a lot of land lying on the west side of Boston Road valued at $464, an acre of fresh meadow laying on Stoney Brook valued at $65, two notes of hand against Lewis Bradford for $114.61, and a note of hand against Stephen & Peleg Churchill for $70.60. Seth Drew Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 31 Jan. 1799.

Washburn, Irene        Vol. 154, p.253 Jonathan T. Washburn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Irene Washburn, late of Middleborough, on 22 Jan. 1883, with Thomas S. Pierce and James E. Pierce, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Washburn, Isaac S.    Vol. 10A, p.205 Susan W. Washburn of East Bridgewater petitioned for administration of the estate of her late husband Isaac S. Washburn, chaise maker, on 2 Oct. 1838. Benjamin Robinson and Welcome Young, both of East Bridgewater, were the sureties on her bond. Joseph Chamberlin, Bartholomew Trow and Isaac Nutter, all of East Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Isaac S. Washburn on 2 Oct. 1838.

Washburn, Israel       Vol. 4, p. 320   Samuel Sumner, of Taunton, was granted administration of the estate of Israel Washbourne, late of Bridgewater, on 27 Feb. 1721[/22]. [p. 363] The Inventory of the personal estate of Israel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by David Perkins, Mr. Eleazer Carvour, & Mr. Josiah Edson Junr. on 2 Mar. 1721/2. [Vol. 5, p. 565] Mr. John Ames, Mr. John Washburn, & Mr. Nehemiah Washburn, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the real estate of Israel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 13 May 1729. The Inventory of the real estate of Israel Washburn was presented on 19 May 1729. [p. 567-568] The real estate was divided among his heirs: son Israel Washburn, daughter Deborah Ripley, the wife of John Ripley of Bridgewater, and daughter Sarah Washburn. [p. 759-760] The Account of Samuel Sumner, administrator on the Estate of Israel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, dated 7 Mar. 1729/30, mentioned articles given to Deborah Washburn, now wife of Jno. Ripley, from her mother’s wearing apparel, valued at £5.5.0.

Washburn, Jabez Jr.   Vol. 23, p. 74   Ebenezer Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Washburn Junr., late of Kingston, yeoman, on 4 Dec. 1775, with Ebenezer Thompson, of Halifax, and Hopestill Bisbe, of Rochester, as sureties. [p. 65-66] The Inventory of the estate both real and personal of Jabez Washburn Junr., late of Kingston, was appraised by John Gray, Ebenezar Cobb Junr., and Benjamin White Junr. on 27 Dec. 1775. His personal estate totaled £118.17.4, and his real estate totaled £209.18.10, including his dwelling house, barn, shoemaker’s shop, and the land adjoyning, valued at £133.6.8. Ebenezar Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Mar. 1776.

Washburn, Jabez       Vol. 34, p. 174 Cephas Wadsworth, of Kingston, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Washburn, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 16 Jan. 1799, with Elisha Washburn & David Bacon as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 496] John Faunce, Rufus Washburne, and Saml Stetson, all of Kingston, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Jabez Washburn, late of Kingston, Housewright, on 16 Jan. 1799. The Inventory of the Estate of Jabez Washburn, late of Kingston, dated 4 Feb. 1799, totaled $414.01, including his dwelling house & lot valued at $166. Cephas Wadsworth, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Feb. 1799.

Washburn, James      Vol. 46, p. 132 Amos Washburn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of James Washburn, late of Middleborough, Esquire, on 28 Nov. 1815, with Luther Washburn and Gershom Foster as sureties. [Vol. 47, p. 482-483] Gershom Foster, Samuel Bates, and Isaac Sampson, all of Middleborough, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate lying in Plymouth County of James Washburn, late of Middleborough, Esqr, on 28 Nov. 1815. The Inventory, dated 14 Dec. 1815, totaled $760.15, including his real estate consisting of an eighth part of an undivided estate in Middleborough valued at $524.75. Amos Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1816. [Vol. 47, p. 483-484] John Nye, Mason Williams, and Lemuel Williams Junr., all of New Bedford, Esquires, were appointed to appraise the estate lying in Bristol County of James Washburn, late of Middleborough, Esqr., on 28 Nov. 1815. The inventory, dated 6 Dec. 1815, totaled $390.58, including three lots of land situated in Oxford Village in Fair Haven containing about ¾ of an acre with the buildings standing thereon valued at $200. Amos Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 28 Feb. 1816, and he informed the Judge of Probate that the inventory was insufficient to pay all his just debts. [Vol. 49, p. 378-379] To be sold by order of Court at the House of Capt. Nathaniel Nelson in New Bedford on the third day of February next at two of the Clock in the afternoon, three Lots of Land situate in the Village of Oxford in FairHaven containing altogether about three quarters of an acre of Land with a dwelling house standing on one of said Lots, also one undivided sixth part of a pew in the congregational meeting house in said New Bedford being the real Estate in the County of Bristol of James Washburn late of Middleborough in the County of Plymouth Esqr. deceased. Conditions made known at the time & place of Sale. Middleborough December the 30th day AD 1816. Amos Washburn Administrator. To be sold at public auction by order of Court on thursday the fourteenth day of August next at three of the Clock in the afternoon on the premises the following described real Estate situate in the Town of Savoy in the County of Berkshire in Bullock’s Grant (so called) being Lot No. 142 containing about one hundred acres be the same more or less being the real Estate of James Washburn late of Middleborough Esqr. deceased. A more particular description of said premises & Conditions of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale. Dated at Middleborough the 18th day of Feby. 1818. Amos Washburn Administrator. [Vol. 49, p. 379-381] The debts of James Washburn, late of Middleborough, Esqr., totaled $8361.09. The creditors received only a total of $627.56 on 20 July 1818.

Washburn, James M. Vol. 129, p.266 James Barstow Washburn, of Rockland, Mattapoisett, was granted administration of the estate of James M. Washburn, late of Mattapoisett, on 11 May 1874, with Wilson Barstow and Ariel Norton, both of Mattapoisett, as sureties.

Washburn, Jehiel       Vol. 10A, p.118 Reuben Thompson Junior, of Plympton, petitioned for administration of the estate of Jehiel Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, on 3 Oct. 1837. Martin Hayward of Plympton and Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, were the sureties on the bond of Reuben Thompson Jr. Martin Hayward, Thomas Bradford and Martin Cook were appointed to appraise the estate of Jehiel Washburn, late of Kingston, on 3 Oct. 1837. [Vol. 81, p. 79-80] The Inventory of the Estate of Jehiel Washburn, late of Kingston, was appraised on 7 Oct. 1837, his real estate totaled 524, including 3 acres of land, a house, barn and other buildings valued at $440, and his personal estate totaled $2277.44, including many notes of hand against Rufus B. Bradford, Daniel Bisbee, Jonah Willis, Nathaniel Adams, Charles E. Faunce, George Adams, Oliver Sampson, Nahum Baily, Thomas Bradford, Jedidiah Holmes, and Daniel Adams. Reuben Thompson of Plymouth, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 25 Feb. 1839.

Washburn, Joanna H. Vol. 71, p. 11   Nathan Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Joanna H. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 1 Nov. 1831, with Apollos Hooper and Daniel Howard as sureties. No inventory was recorded.

Washburn, John         Vol. 20, p. 213 Abigail Washburne, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Washburne, late of Plymouth, on 9 May 1769. [p. 213] The Inventory of the estate of John Washburne, late of Plymouth, was appraised by Thos. Foster and Eleazer Stephens on 10 May 1769.

Washburn, John         Vol. 34, p. 290 John Faunce, yeoman, and George Russell, Merchant, both of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of John Washburn, late of Kingston, yeoman, on 22 Oct. 1801, with Jed. Holmes & Eliezer Faunce as sureties. [Vol. 37, p. 506] David Beal & Ezra D. Morton, Merchts., & Jed. Holmes junr., Blacksmith, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of John Washburn, late of Kingston, Blacksmith, deceased, on 22 Oct. 1801. The Inventory of the Estate of John Washburn, late of Kingston, yeoman, dated 29 Oct. 1801, totaled $2309.87, including a lot of Blacksmith’s tools, hardware goods, scales & weights, and iron & steel, the Blacksmith’s shop itself valued at $45, half a house, hardware shop, barn & out houses, and all the land adjoining it valued at $1070, and a Pew in the meeting house valued at $88. Mssrs. Jno. Faunce & Geo. Russell, administrators of the estate, gave their oath to the inventory on 2 Nov. 1801. [Vol. 49, p. 44-46] John Gray, Gentleman, Pelham Brewster, Yeoman, and James Cushman, Tanner, all of Kingston, were appointed to divide the real estate of John Washburn, late of Kingston, yeoman, among his children Dorothy D. Bates, William D. Washburn, John Washburn, and Jane Washburn, now lying in common and undivided between them, on 13 June 1817, it being the part of the real estate of William Drew Esqr., deceased, set off to them in the division of the estate among his devisees. The division was dated 5 July 1817, and approved on 18 Sept. 1817.

Washburn, John         Vol. 14E, p.265 Corban Barnes, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of John Washburn, late of Plymouth, on 21 Jan. 1861, with Jeremiah Farris and Ephraim Holmes, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, John L.     Vol. 152, p.274 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of John L. Washburn, late of Halifax, on 9 Feb. 1880, with Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, and John M. Soule as sureties.

Washburn, Jonathan  Vol. 5, p. 109   Benjamin Washbourn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Jonathan Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 10 Jan. 1725/6. [p. 186-187] The Inventory of the Estate both Reall & Personall of Mr. Jonathan Washburn, late of ye Town of Bridgewater, was appraised by Ephraim Howard, Thomas Mitchell and John Field on 24 Feb. 1725/6, and totaled £162.4.0, including 24 acres of land, 10 of which is not yet laid out with all Rights in the Cedar Swamp, and half a Purchase Right in ye Undivided Lands, valued at £38, and £53 in Quick Stock. Benjamin Washburn, administrator of the estate of his father Jonathan Washborn, late of Bridgewater, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Mar. 1725/6.

Washburn, Joshua     Vol. 71, p. 73   Cornelius Holmes Jun., of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 5 June 1832, with Rufus Wood and Joshua Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 72, p. 302-303] Abram Washburn, Rufus Wood, and Oliver Conant, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Joshua Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 5 June 1832. The Inventory was dated 2 July 1832, his real estate, consisting of one half the house, barn and corn barn with about 25 acres of land was valued at $1017, and his personal estate totaled $184.27. Cornelius Holmes Jr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 July 1832. He notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts on 3 July 1832, and he was directed to sell at public or private sale the entire personal estate of the deceased on 3 July 1832. [Vol. 73, p. 25] Cornelius Holmes Jr., administrator of the estate of Joshua Washburn, late of Bridgewater, notified the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts of the estate by $1200, and petitioned for license to sell $1200 of the real estate to pay the debts on 3 July 1832. License was granted on 7 Aug. 1832.

Washburn, Josiah      Vol. 7, p. 10     Edward Richmond, of Taunton, and Sarah Washburn, of Bridgewater, widow of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Washburn on 1 Dec. 1733. No inventory was recorded.

Washburn, Josiah      Vol. 12, p. 21   Nathan Washburn and Josiah Washburn, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Apr. 1751. [p. 171-172] The Inventory of the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Josiah Edson jur., Solomon Lenard, & Benja. Willis junr., on 5 Apr. 1751.

Washburn, Josiah      Vol. 27, p. 313 Benjamin Willis, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1789, with Ebenr Benson and Oliver Allen as sureties. [Vol. 31, p. 106-107] Nathl. Little, Gent., Solomon Leonard, Gent., and Jeremiah Washburn, Gent., all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Dec. 1789. The Inventory of the estate both real and personal of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, was dated 15 Dec. 1789, and totaled £250.10.10, including his homestead valued at £197. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 31 Dec. 1789, and Benja. Willis, Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Jan. 1790. Benja. Willis, administrator of the estate of Josiah Washburn, notified the court that the estate was insolvent and insufficient to pay its debts on 4 Jan. 1790. [Vol. 31, p. 243-245] Nathaniel Little, Gent., and Nathan Lazell, trader, both of Bridgewater, were appointed to receive and examine the claims of the creditors against the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Jan. 1790. The List of Claims, dated 18 Oct. 1790, totaled £135.8.7¼.

Washburn, Josiah      Vol. 52, p. 463 Seth Washburn, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, who died intestate, said administration having formerly been granted unto Benjamin Willis, of Bridgewater, Esquire, who is also now deceased without completing the administration, on 4 Jan. 1825, with Artemas Hale & Holmes Sprague as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 543-545] Spencer Leonard, yeoman, Philander Wood, Gentleman, and Rufus Wood, Gentleman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise all the remaining estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 4 Jan. 1825. The Inventory of all the remaining estate of Josiah Washburn, dated 18 Feb. 1825, consisted of about 7½ acres of land with about one third of a dwelling house valued at $200, and about 3¾ acres of meadow lying in the great pond meadow valued at $65, totaling $265. Seth Washburn, the administrator de bonis non gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Feb. 1825, and he informed the court that the personal estate was insufficient to pay the debts by $400, and asked for a license to sell the real estate on 4 Jan. 1825. He was ordered to put out an advertisement to all the creditors, and he testified on 21 Feb. 1825 that that had been done. [Vol. 59, p. 554-555] The list of debts owed by the estate of Josiah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, presented by Seth Washburn, the administrator, and recorded on 26 Nov. 1825, included $166.27 owed to Bethuel Washburn, $42.64 owed to Solomon Washburn, and $96.10 owed to Dr. Philip Paddleford, among many others.

Washburn, Judah       Vol. 52, p. 270 John Gray, of Kingston, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Judah Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 19 May 1824, with Thomas Washburn & William Drew as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 135] John Gray, administrator of the estate of Judah Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentleman, was directed to sell all the personal estate of the deceased after it had been appraised on 19 May 1824. [Vol. 58, p. 286-288] Lewis Gray, yeoman, Melzar Whiting, Merchant, and Daniel Bisbee, Blacksmith, all of Kingston, were appointed to appraise the estate of Judah Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 19 May 1824. The inventory of the estate of Judah Washburn, late of Kingston, dated 27 May 1824, totaled $780.00, including his homestead land on the easterly side of the highway with the house and 30 acres of land valued at $650, 3 acres of land on the westerly side of the highway valued at $50, a barn & shop on Morton’s land near the house valued at $10, a shop & garden by John Adams Jr.’s garden by the Jones River valued at $30, and a pew on the lower floor of the Congregational meeting house valued at $40, along with live stock and carpenter’s tools. John Gray, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 9 Aug. 1824.

Washburn, Judith      Vol. 115, p. 83 Lyman Clark, of North Bridgewater, petitioned for administration with the will annexed of the estate of Judith Washburn, late of North Bridgewater, and it was granted on 6 May 1862, with Daniel Crooker and Rufus C. Kimball, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties. [See the Will of Judith Washburn].

Washburn, Levi         Vol. 14E, p.114 Lydia L. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Levi Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 4 Oct. 1859, with Benjamin Barstow, of Duxbury, and Benjamin H. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Levi J.      Vol. 115, p.166 Benjamin W. Harris, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Levi J. Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 13 July 1863, with Robert Orr, of Boston, and B. W. Keith, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Lois         Vol. 52, p. 213 Avery Fobes, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, on 6 May 1823, with Seth Washburn & Lyman Hooper as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 69-70, 71] Apollos Hooper, Gentleman, Seth Leach, cordwainer, & Salmon Keith, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 6 May 1823. The inventory of the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, dated 22 Oct. 1823, totaled $344.72, including $302.92 in notes of hand, but no real estate. Avery Fobes, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Apr. 1824. Avery Fobes, administrator on the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, was directed to sell the whole of the personal estate of the deceased on 6 Apr. 1824.

Washburn, Lois         Vol. 52, p. 335 Sears Washburn, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, spinster, on 21 Feb. 1825, with Phillip Brewster & Seth Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 104] Silvanus Pratt, Gent., Joseph Hooper, Gent., & Paschall Bassett, yeoman, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, spinster, on 21 Feb. 1825. The Inventory was dated 4 Apr. 1825, and totaled $152.71, including one small house valued at $32, and $45.80 in securities & cash. Sears Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 Apr. 1825. [Vol. 59, p. 552] Sears Washburn, administrator on the estate of Lois Washburn, late of Bridgewater, Spinster, was directed to sell the personal estate of the deceased at public auction on 21 Nov. 1825.

Washburn, Louisa     Vol. 152, p.183 John F. Montgomery, of Taunton, County of Bristol, was granted administration of the estate of Louisa Washburn, late of Lakeville, on 14 July 1879, with William H. Phillips, of Taunton, and John Montgomery, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Washburn, Lucy        Vol. 13D, p.531 William A. Robbins, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Lucy Washburn, late of Kingston, widow, on 17 May 1858, with John Gray, of Kingston, and Edmund Robbins, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, Mahala    Vol. 13D, p.243 William Washburn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Mahala Washburn, late of Middleborough, feme-covert, on 6 Nov. 1855, with George B. Washburn and Milton Alden, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Washburn, Mary G.   Vol. 152, p.191 Nathan H. Washburn, of Brockton, was granted administration of the estate of Mary G. Washburn, late of Brockton, who is her husband, on 25 Aug. 1879, with S. Franklin Packard and Albert Keith, both of Brockton, as sureties.

Washburn, Mehetable Vol. 13, p. 339 Samuel Wright, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mehetable Washburne, late of Kingston, widow, on 12 Aug. 1754. [p. 361] The Inventory of the estate of the Widdow Mehetable Washburne, late of Kingston, was appraised by Benja. Weston, Ichabod Bonney, and Judath Hall on 9 Sept. 1754, and totaled £26.1.6. Samuel Wright, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 Nov. 1754.

Washburn, Nancy      Vol. 10A, p.227 Artemus Hale, of Bridgewater, and the heirs at law of the deceased petitioned for administration of the estate of Nancy Washburn, single woman, late of Bridgewater, on 3 Dec. 1838. Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, and Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, were the sureties on the bond of Artemus Hale. Cornelius Holmes Jr., Abram Washburn and Abram Washburn 2d. were appointed to appraise the estate of Nancy Washburn on 3 Dec. 1838. [Vol. 81, p. 392-393] The Inventory of the Goods and Estate of Nancy Washburn, late of Bridgewater, singlewoman, was not dated, only personal estate totaling $47.16. Artemus Hale, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 July 1839.

Washburn, Nathan     Vol. 119, p.378 Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 20 Dec. 1866, with Rotheus Washburn and Nahum Washburn, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Nathaniel Vol. 11, p. 386 Mary Washburne, of Bridgewater, widow, and John Washburne, of Bridgewater, yeoman, were granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Washburne, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1750. [Vol. 12, p. 75-77] Josiah Edson Junr., Esqr., Ebenezer Carver, and Jona. Chandler, all of Bridgewater, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathl. Washborn, late of Bridgewater, on 2 Apr. 1750. The Inventory of the estate of Nathll. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, was dated 12 Apr. 1750, and totaled £819.13.5½, including his homestead valued at £600. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 2 June 1750, and John Washburne, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 4 June 1750. [Vol. 16, p. 457] Josiah Edson Junr., Eleazer Carver, Jonathan Chandler, Edward Mitchell, and Saml. Kingsley, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to set off to Mary Cary, late widow of Nathaniel Washbourn, late of Bridgewater, deceased, her thirds or right of dower in the real estate of her late husband, and to divide the remainder into 5 equal shares, and set off two shares to Abraham Washburn, the eldest son, one share to the heirs and representatives of Nathaniel Washburn, another son, and one share each to Lucy Washbourn and Hannah Washbourn, daughters of the deceased, on 1 May 1758. The share of Nathll. Washbourn they were directed to divided into three equal parts, and assign one third part each to Abraham, Lucy, and Hannah. [Vol. 15, p. 20-24, and Vol. 16, p. 457-460] The Division of the Real Estate of Nathaniel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, dated 6 May 1758, made by Josiah Edson junr., Eleazer Carver, Jona. Chandler, Edward Mitchell, and Samll. Kinsley, mentioned Mary, the widow of Nathll., now the wife of Eleazer Cary, and the heirs Abraham Washburn, Lucy, now the wife of Nathll. Morton, Hannah Washburn, and the heirs of Nathll. Washburn, son of Nathll. Washburn, who deceased since the father under age and unmarried, whose share was divided one third to Abraham, one third to Lucy, and one third to Hannah on 22 May 1758. The Division was approved on 4 Apr. 1763.

Washburn, Nathaniel Jr  Vol. 61, p. 335  Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Washburn Junr., late of Bridgewater, on 1 Dec. 1829, with Abram Washburn & William Hooper as sureties. [Vol. 69, p. 134-135] Abram Washburn, Holmes Sprague, and Mitchell Keith, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Nathaniel Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 1 Dec. 1829. The Inventory was dated 16 Feb. 1830, his real estate totaled $3977.88, including his homestead farm valued at $3300, and his personal estate totaled $6351.18, including his one share in the Bridgewater Cotton Gin Manufacturing Co., valued at $5500. Artemas Hale, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Apr. 1830. [Vol. 69, p. 400] Artemas Hale, the administrator on the estate of Nathaniel Washburn Junior, late of Bridgewater, was directed to deliver to Joanna H. Washburn, widow of the deceased, $3000 of the personal estate, and to sell the balance at public auction on 4 May 1830, however the order was reversed by the Supreme Judicial Court, and only $1000 was allowed to Joanna Washburn, the rest to be sold. [Vol. 69, p. 518-520] Solomon Alden Junior of Bridgewater, Esquire, Azor Harris and Isaac Alden 2d, Esquires, of East Bridgewater, were appointed to set off one third of the real estate of Nathaniel Washburn Jun., late of Bridgewater, to the widow Joanna H. Washburn, on 2 Nov. 1830. The division was dated 10 Nov. 1830, and approved on 15 Nov. 1830.

Washburn, Nathaniel Vol. 115, p.142 Mary C. Washburn, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel Washburn, late of Kingston, who is the widow of the deceased, on 29 Sept. 1862, with Stephen Sampson and Clement H. Sampson, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Nathaniel A.  Vol. 122, p.57 Mary C. Washburn, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel A. Washburn, late of Kingston, on 27 Apr. 1868, with Waldo Washburn and Mary J. Washburn, of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Nehemiah Vol. 11, p. 209 Josiah Dean, of Raynham, Bristol County, yeoman, and Abiel Howard, of Bridgewater, Physician, were granted administration of the estate of Nehemiah Washburne, late of Bridgewater, Gent., on 24 Mar. 1748. No inventory was recorded.

Washburn, Noah        Vol. 4, p. 70     Elisabeth Washbourn, relict widdow of Noah Washbourn, late of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 20 June 1717. [p. 19] The Inventory of the Personal Estate of Noah Washbourne, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Joseph Shaw and Eliezer Carver, both of Bridgewater, on 8 May 1717, and totaled £62.12.6. Elisabeth Washbourne, the widow and administratrix, gave her oath to the will on 20 June 1717. [Vol. 5, p. 105] The Settlement of the personal estate of Noah Washbourne, late of Bridgewater, dated 24 July 1719, all settled upon Elisabeth Harris, who was the widow of Noah Washbourne, now the wife of Isaac Harris, of Bridgewater, for the bringing up of the children of Noah Washbourne, deceased.

Washburn, Olive M.  Vol. 115, p.436 Cephas Washburn Jr., of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Olive M. Washburn, late of Kingston, who is the husband of the deceased, on 11 July 1864, with William L. Danforth and Charles C. Doten, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Washburn, Rebecca   Vol. 61, p. 408 Abram Washburn 2d., of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Rebecca Washburn, late of Bridgewater, widow, on 5 Apr. 1831, with Abram Washburn & Artemas Hale as sureties.

Washburn, Rotheus   Vol. 122, p.344 Van R. Swift, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Rotheus Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 9 May 1870, with Melvin Swift and Lorenzo Copeland, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Rowland  Vol. 34, p. 9     Rowland Thacher, of Wareham, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Rowland Washburne, late of Wareham, mariner, on 13 Aug. 1794. No inventory was recorded.

Washburn, Rowland  Vol. 13D, p.477 W. N. Ellis, of Marion, was granted administration of the estate of Rowland Washburn, late of Wareham, as requested by Mary S. Cobb and Betsey S. Washburn, children and heirs of the deceased, on 7 Dec. 1857, with C. C. Allen and M. H. Swift, both of Marion, as sureties.

Washburn, Salmon    Vol. 39, p. 269 Martin White, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Salmon Washburn, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 1 Oct. 1810, with Simeon Leonard & Luke Reed as sureties. [Vol. 45, p. 29-31] Agreeably to an order of the Court of Common Please begun & held at Plymouth for the County of Plymouth on the second Tuesday of August A.D. 1811 – the Subscriber will sell at publick auction on Saturday the twenty first day of December at one O’Clock P.M. a part of the Farm the Benjm. Washburn now holds the southerly part & the Property of Salmon Washburn deceased – Sale to be on the Premises, Conditions of Sale to be made known at the time above mentioned.  Martin White Admr. Agreeably to an order of Court of Common Pleas held at Plymouth for the County of Plymouth on the third Monday of November AD 1812. ~ the Subscriber will sell at publick auction on Monday the twelfth day of April next at one O’Clock P.M. the whole of the Real Estate of Salmon Washburn deceased, exclusive of the Dower of the said deceased, Widow therein – Sale to be on the premises, Conditions of sale to be made known at the time above mentioned – Middleborough March 10th 1813 Martin White Admr. The widow received an allowance by the Judge of $300 for necessaries, the estate was found insolvent by the amount of $1887.47, and commissioners were appointed to adjust the claims accordingly, which were accepted on 6 July 1813.

Washburn, Salmon M. Vol. 115, p.391 James H. Snow, of Freetown, was granted administration of the estate of Salmon M. Washburn, late of Lakeville, on 25 Apr. 1864, with Asa F. Winslow and Leander Winslow, of Lakeville, as sureties.

Washburn, Sampson  Vol. 115, p.198 Joanna S. Washburn, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sampson Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 24 Feb. 1863, with Edward F. Field and Martin Whiting, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Samuel    Vol. 10A, p.159 Philo Leach of Bridgewater petitioned for administration of the estate of Samuel Washburn, of Bridgewater, on 6 Mar. 1838. Welcome Young, of East Bridgewater, and Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate, were the sureties on the bond of Philo Leach.

Washburn, Sarah       Vol. 52, p. 430 Jehiel Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Washburn, late of Kingston, widow, on 20 Feb. 1826, with Jeremiah Sampson & John Gray as sureties. [Vol. 60, p. 174-175] Robert Cook Jr., mason, Josiah Cook Jr., mason, & Josiah Holmes, yeoman, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sarah Washburn, late of Kingston, widow, on 20 Feb. 1826. The Inventory, dated 24 Feb. 1826, totaled $77.38, no real estate. Jahiel Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Mar. 1826.

Washburn, Sarah P.   Vol. 115, p.404 Sumner A. Hayward, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah P. Washburn, late of North Bridgewater, on 23 May 1864, with David Hervey, of Easton, and Chandler Sprague, of North Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Sarah       Vol. 115, p.461½  Hosea Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 26 Sept. 1864, with Ephraim H. Sprague and Seth Washburn, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Sarah       Vol. 119, p. 22 Bradford S. Washburn, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Washburn, late of Middleborough, on 28 Nov. 1864, with George Leonard and Everett Robinson, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Washburn, Selden     Vol. 129, p. 70 Samuel Keith, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Selden Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, on 10 Mar. 1873, with Moses Bates and Azor Harris, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Seth         Vol. 13D, p.526 Hosea Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Seth Washburn, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 17 May 1858, with Artemas Hale and Abram Washburn, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Seth         Vol. 14E, p.194 Nathaniel Faunce and Charles C. Faunce, of Kingston, were granted administration of the estate of Seth Washburn, late of Kingston, as requested by the heirs at law, on 3 July 1860, with Martin Bryant, of Pembroke, and Joseph Stetson, of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Seth B.     Vol. 154, p.156 Ephraim H. Sprague, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Seth B. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 28 Aug. 1882, with Samuel H. Worcester and Hosea Washburn, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Simeon    Vol. 39, p. 60   Jehiel Washburn, of Kingston, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 1 Apr. 1806, with Ebenezer Washburn, Esqr., & Jno. Turner, Esqr., as sureties. [Vol. 40, p. 445] John Faunce, Jeremiah Sampson, and Ezra D. Morton, all of Kingston, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Simeon Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentm., on 1 Apr. 1806. The Inventory of the estate of Simeon Washburn, late of Kingston, dated 8 Apr. 1806, totaled $113.06. Jehiel Washburn, administrator of the estate of Sim. Washburn, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 May 1806. Jehiel Washburn, administrator of the estate of Simeon Washburn, late of Kingston, Gent., notified the court that the estate was insolvent on 21 May 1806. [Vol. 42, p. 34-36] John Faunce and Ezra D. Morton, both of Kingston, Gentlemen, were appointed to receive and examine the claims of the creditors against the estate of Simeon Washburn, late of Kingston, Gentleman, on 21 May 1806. The List of Claims, dated 27 Oct. 1806, totaled £595.25, including 2 notes owed to Ebenezer Washburn, Esq., totaling $319.76, and many others.

Washburn, Solomon  Vol. 11B, p.607 Ralph Partridge, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Washburn, late of Duxbury, as requested by the widow and next of kin of the deceased, on 14 Aug. 1848, with Ebenezer Howes Jun. & Nathan C. Brewster as sureties.

Washburn, Solomon  Vol. 12C, p.186 Rotheus Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Solomon Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 2 Apr. 1850, with Nahum Washburn and Eli Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 93, p. 309-310] In the Settlement of Rotheus Washburn, administrator of the Estate of Solomon Washburn, late of Bridgewater, dated 7 June 1851, the sum of $5077.26 left in the estate was divided among the heirs at law of the deceased, namely to Rotheus Washburn, Carver Washburn, Nahum Washburn, John Washburn, Eli Washburn, Maria Masters, the wife of Alonzo Masters, the Guardian of the children and heirs at law of Thomas J. Washburn, deceased, and the Administrator of the Estate of Albert Washburn, deceased, to each one eighth part of the balance, less sundry advancements out of his personal estate to several of the heirs made by Solomon in his life time, which was approved on the first Tuesday of July 1851.

Washburn, Sumner F. Vol. 152, p.551 Andrew Case, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Sumner F. Washburn, late of Middleborough, on 13 June 1881, with Thomas H. Case and Foster A. Harlow, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Washburn, Thaddeus R. Vol. 115, p.366  Edward Willis, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Thaddeus R. Washburn, late of Kingston, on 14 Mar. 1864, with Jonah Willis and Joseph S. Beal, both of Kingston, as sureties.

Washburn, Thomas    Vol. 61, p. 125 John Washburn, of Plymouth, nailer, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Washburn, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 13 Aug. 1827, with William Morey & Bradford Barnes as sureties.

Washburn, Thomas    Vol. 12C, p.423 Charles F. Washburn, of Wareham, cabinet maker, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Washburn, late of Wareham, yeoman, who is a grandson of the deceased and the next of kin, on 6 July 1852, with Silas T. Soule and William Washburn, both of Wareham, as sureties.

Washburn, Thomas J. Vol. 119, p.359 Nathan Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas J. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, who is the sole heir at law, on 20 Nov. 1866, with Eli Washburn and Stillman Alger, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Thomas J. Vol. 119, p.377 Eli Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Thomas J. Washburn, late of Bridgewater, on 24 Dec. 1866, with Rotheus Washburn and Nahum Washburn, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Washburn, Thomas    Vol. 138, p. 86 Cromwell Washburn, of Wareham, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Washburn, late of Wareham, on 12 Feb. 1877, with Benjamin G. Wilson, of New Bedford, and Charles H. Bassett, of Wareham, as sureties.

Washburn, Zenas       Vol. 52, p. 259 Alfred Whitman, of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Zenas Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, yeoman, on 6 Apr. 1824, with Cushing Mitchell & Isaac Pratt as sureties. [Vol. 58, p. 115-116] The Inventory of the Estate of Zenas Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, was appraised by Azor Harris, Holman Keith, & William Harris Jr., not dated, totaled $1280.20. His real estate totaled $1047.63, including his homestead valued at $900. Alfred Whitman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 5 May 1824, and he was directed to deliver to Lydia, widow of the deceased, $200 in personal estate as an allowance for her necessaries. [Vol. 58, p. 372-375] The Estate of Zenas Washburn, late of East Bridgewater, having been presented by the administrator as being insolvent, Azor Harris and Holman Keith were appointed to examine the claims against the estate, which were presented on 5 Oct. 1824. Claims totaled $612.78, including a claim by Daniel Whitman, guardian to the children of Davis Hayward, and claims by Solomon Washburn, Selden Washburn, Salmon Washburn, and Nahum Washburn, among many others. Alfred Whitman, the administrator, was given a license to sell the real estate of Zenas Washburn to satisfy the claims on 5 May 1824.

Waterman, Anthony  Vol. 3, p. 353   Elizabeth Waterman, relict widow of Anthony Waterman, late of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 31 June 1715. [p. 353-355] The Inventory of the estate of Anthony Waterman, late of Marshfield, was appraised by Isaac Winslow and Joseph Waterman, not dated or totaled, but included shares in several tracts of land. Elizabeth Waterman, the relict widow of Anthony Waterman, gave her oath to the inventory on 12 July 1715.

Waterman, Elisha Jr.  Vol. 39, p. 155 Zebadiah Thomson, of Halifax, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha Waterman junr., late of Halifax, labourer, on 15 Mar. 1808, with Saml. S. Sturtevant & Eliab Thomson jr. as sureties.

Waterman, Elkanah   Docket #22139 Mary Waterman, widow, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elkanah Waterman, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 29 Feb. 1760, with John Waterman, Housewright, and Walter Rich, Cordwainer, both of Plymouth, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate books.

Waterman, Freeman  Vol. 61, p. 353 Henry Pope, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Freeman Waterman, late of Halifax, on 4 May 1830, with Seth Allen & Artemas Hale as sureties.

Waterman, Hannah    Vol. 34, p. 347 Zebadiah Tomson, of Halifax, Gentleman, was appointed the administration de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Hannah Waterman, late of Halifax, widow, the Executor, William Sturtevant, having died without completing the administration, on 1 Oct. 1798, with Ebenezer Washburne Esq. & Saml. S. Sturtevant as sureties.

Waterman, John        Vol. 27, p. 80   Joanna Waterman, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of John Waterman, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 12 Dec. 1781, with Eleazer Crocker and David Wood as sureties.

Waterman, John        Vol. 71, p. 301 Samuel Thompson, of Middleborough, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of John Waterman, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1835, with Stafford Sturtevant and Cyrus Richmond as sureties.

Waterman, Jonathan  Vol. 17, p. 128 Hannah Waterman, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Waterman, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 8 Sept. 1764.

Waterman, Jonathan  Vol. 11B, p.144 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Waterman, late of Halifax, on 4 Apr. 1843, with Bradford Harlow & Benjamin Thomas as sureties.

Waterman, Robert     Vol. 17, p. 55   Noah Cushing, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Waterman, late of Halifax, yeoman, on 15 Oct. 1761.

Waterman, Samuel    Vol. 4, p. 84     Bethiah Waterman, relict widow of Samuel Waterman, late of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on 2 May 1718. [p. 85] The Inventory of the goods, chattels & credits of Samuel Waterman, late of Plympton, was appraised by Benony Lucas, Isaac Cushman Jun., and Jona. Shaw on 17 Apr. 1718, and totaled £128.16.11. Bethiah Waterman, the relict & widow of Samuel Waterman, late of Plympton, gave her oath to the inventory on l2 May 1718. [p. 154] The Settlement of the estate of Samuel Waterman, late of Plympton, among his heirs: two children he had by his first wife, Anne & Mary Waterman, being what fell to them out of the estate of their grandfather Robert Ransome, eldest son Samuel Waterman, youngest son John Waterman, and daughters Anne Waterman, Mary Waterman, and Elisabeth Waterman.

Waterman, William   Vol. 39, p. 194 Timothy Wood, of Halifax, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of William Waterman, late of Halifax, on 1 May 1809, with Adam Tomson & Asa Thomson jr. as sureties. [Vol. 43, p. 223] John Waterman, Timothy Wood, and Jacob Soule, all of Halifax, were appointed to set off to the Widow Deborah Waterman, as her dower in the Real Estate of her late husband William Waterman, late of Halifax, one third of the real estate on 7 Apr. 1810. The division was dated 1 May 1810, and approved on 23 June 1810. [Vol. 43, p. 224-225] John Waterman, Timothy Wood, and Jacob Soule, all of Halifax, were appointed to divide the real estate of William Waterman, late of Halifax, Yeoman, after the widow’s dower is assigned to her, into three equal parts and to assign to William Waterman and Deborah Bozworth, the wife of Joseph Bozworth, one share each, and to the heirs of Lucy Drew, deceased, being the grandchildren of William Waterman, one share, on 7 Apr. 1810. The division was dated 1 May 1810, and approved on 23 June 1810.

Watson, Daniel H.     Vol. 10A, p.309 Benjamin Cushman, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel H. Watson, late of Duxbury, Shipwright, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 2 Dec. 1839, with George Frazar and Thomas Frazar as sureties.

Watson, John            Vol. 6, p. 73     Mrs. Priscilla Watson, widow and relict of John Watson, Esqr., late of Plymouth, and Nathaniel Thomas, Esqr., of Plymouth, were granted administration of the estate of John Watson, Esqr., deceased, on 25 Sept. 1731. [p. 298-317] The Inventory of the Goods, Chattels Credits or Estate both real & personal of John Watson Esqr., late of Plymouth, Deceased, was appraised by Isaac Lothrop, Robert Brown, and Samuel Bartlett on 18 Oct. 1732, and was 19 pages long, totaling an enormous £17,711.11.4, plus an additional £25.12.1 added at the end. Nathanl. Thomas Esqr. & Mrs. Priscilla Lothrop, the administrators on the Estate of John Watson Esqr., late of Plymouth, gave their oath to the inventory on 14 Mar. 1732/3.

West, Richard           Vol. 5, p. 319   Elisabeth Wast, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Richard Wast, late of Middleborough, on 17 Nov. 1727. [p. 370-371] The Inventory of the Estate of Richard Wast, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Elkanah Leonard, John Hackett, and James Reed, not dated, but totaled only £34.1.1, no real estate. The appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 18 Mar. 1727/28, and Elizabeth Wast, the administratrix on the Estate of her husband Richard Wast, gave her oath to the inventory on 1 Apr. 1728.

West, Samuel            Vol. 1, p. 58     Tryphosa West, relict widow of Samuel West, late of Duxborough, was granted administration of the estate of her late husband on the 3d Tuesday in Mar. 1689/90. [p. 56-58] The Inventory of the Estate of Saml. West, late of Duxborough, was appraised on 15 May 1689, but not totaled. Tryphosa West, the relict widow of Samuel West, deceased, gave her oath to the inventory on 18 Mar. 1689/90.

West, Samuel            Vol. 20, p. 462 Elizabeth West, of Plymouth, widow was granted administration of the estate of Samuel West, late of Plymouth, cordwainer, on 29 Nov. 1770. The Inventory of the estate of Samuel West, late of Plymouth, was appraised by John Waterman and Benjamin Drew on 30 Nov. 1770, and totaled only £8.8.1. Elizabeth West, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 30 Nov. 1770, and notified the court that the inventory was insolvent on 5 Nov. 1770, and she was allowed the entire estate for her necessaries and court costs.

Westgate, William     Vol. 10A, p.453 Churchill T. Westgate, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William Westgate, late of Middleborough, who is the only heir at law of the deceased, the widow having declined, on 25 May 1841, with Job P. Nelson and Elizabeth S. Westgate, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Weston, Andrew        Vol. 122, p.464 David Weston, of Worcester, County of Worcester, was granted administration of the estate of Andrew Weston, late of Middleborough, on 10 Apr. 1871, with Sanford Weston and John C. Reed, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Weston, Benjamin     Vol. 23, p. 17   Job Weston, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of his father Benjamin Weston, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 11 May 1773, with William Weston and Samuel Jackson, both of Plymouth, yeomen, as sureties.

Weston, Benjamin F. Vol. 13D, p. 41 Louisa Weston, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin F. Weston, late of Bridgewater, smith, who is the widow of the deceased, on 4 Apr. 1854, with Samuel Leonard and Mitchell Hooper, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Weston, Betsey         Vol. 12C, p.378 William Weston, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Betsey Weston, late of Plymouth, widow, who is a son of the deceased, on 26 Jan. 1852, with Anthony Morse and Allen Danforth, both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Weston, Coomer        Vol. 34, p. 64   Patty Weston, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Coomer Weston, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Feb. 1796. [Vol. 35, p. 467-468] Ephraim Spooner, Esqr., Josiah Finney & Rosseter Cotton, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Coomer Weston, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 11 Feb. 1796. The Inventory of all the Goods & Estate of Capt. Coomer Weston, late of Plymouth, dated 13 Feb. 1796, totaled £671.2.4, including a dwelling house & garden where the deceased lived valued at £150, the garden he bought of Dr. Cotton valued at £32, and several notes of hand from various people, including Irene Thomson, Danl. Sargent Esqr., Deacon W. Crombie, Chas. Jackson, & Jesse Churchill. Patty Weston, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 27 Feb. 1796.

Weston, Coomer        Vol. 122, p.386 Miles S. Weston, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Coomer Weston, late of Plymouth, on 10 Oct. 1870, with William H. Nelson and Everett F. Sherman, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Weston, Daniel          Vol. 61, p. 351 Lydia Weston, of Plympton, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Weston, late of Plympton, on 12 Apr. 1830, with Pelham Holmes & Zenas Bryant Junr. as sureties.

Weston, Daniel          Vol. 10A, p. 85 David Alden Junior, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Weston, late of Halifax, as requested by the widow, who declined, on 15 May 1837, with Samuel White and Calvin Shaw, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Weston, Daniel          Vol. 10A, p.451 Robert C. Weston, of Weymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Weston, late of Marshfield, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 17 May 1841, with Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, and Joseph S. Thomas, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Weston, Edmond       Vol. 23, p. 18   James Weston, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Edmond Weston, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 2 June 1773, with Elijah Clap, of Middleborough, and Job Weston, of Plympton, as sureties.

Weston, Edmund       Vol. 5, p. 318   Benjamin Western, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Edmund Western, late of Plympton, on 7 Nov. 1727. [p. 349] The Inventory of Edmund Weston, late of Plympton, was appraised by James Soul, Samuel Sampson, and George Sampson Junr., not dated, but totaled £1368.18.0, including his lands, meadows, cedar swamp & Buildings valued at £1207. Benjamin Weston, the administrator on the Estate of his father, Edmund Weston, gave his oath to the inventory on 17 Nov. 1727.

Weston, Ezra             Vol. 52, p. 163 Priscilla Weston, widow, and Silvanus Sampson, Merchant, both of Duxbury, were granted administration of the estate of Ezra Weston, late of Duxbury, Merchant, on 21 Oct. 1822, with Benja. H. Sampson & George W. Virgin as sureties, — Revoked. [Vol. 52, p. 170] Sylvanus Sampson of Duxbury, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Ezra Weston, late of Duxbury, Merchant, on 18 Nov. 1822, with Ezra Weston & Samuel Frazier as sureties.

Weston, Gershom B.  Vol. 122, p.254 Deborah B. Weston, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Gershom B. Weston, late of Duxbury, on 11 Oct. 1869, with James Wilde and S. N. Gifford, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Weston, Job              Vol. 27, p. 141 Elijah Bisbe junr., of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Job Weston, late of Plympton, Gentleman, on 6 Oct. 1783, with Thos. Gannett and Jos. Bradford as sureties.

Weston, John            Vol. 7, p. 238   Rebekah Weston, of Duxbury, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, John Weston, late of Duxbury, on 18 Nov. 1736. [p. 255-256] The Inventory of the Estate of Mr. John Weston of Duxbury, deceased, was taken on 22 Nov. 1736 by Samuel Sprague, Joshua Soule and James Glass, and totaled only £128.17.6, including some livestock, but no real estate. Rebekah Weston, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 10 Dec. 1736.

Weston, Joseph         Vol. 46, p. 27   Isaiah Alden, of Duxbury, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Weston, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 23 Feb. 1814, with Colson Samson and Elijah Perry as sureties.

Weston, Lewis          Vol. 52, p. 395 Betsey Weston, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Lewis Weston, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 19 Sept. 1825, with Harvey Weston & Nathl. C. Lanman as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 414-415] John Harlow 2d, Benjamin Weston, & Silvanus Harlow, Housewrights, all of Plymouth, were appointed to appraise the estate of Lewis Weston, late of Plymouth, Housewright, on 19 Sept. 1825. The Inventory, dated 19 Sept. 1825, totaled $678.50, his part of the dwelling house was valued at $533, and it included a chest of carpenter’s tools. Betsey Weston, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 19 Sept. 1825. She was allowed $100.50 out of the personal estate for her necessaries, and she informed the court that the estate was insolvent at the same time. [Vol. 59, p. 499-500] Joseph Bartlett Jr., Esq., Solomon Davie, Mariner, and Benjamin Drew, Gent., all of Plymouth, were appointed to set off to Betsey Weston, widow, her dower of the real estate of Lewis Weston, late of Plymouth, Housewright, for her use during her natural life, on 19 Sept. 1825. The return was dated 22 Oct. 1825, and accepted on 1 Nov. 1825.

Weston, Mercy          Vol. 27, p. 468 Isaiah Cushman, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mercy Weston, late of Plympton, widow, on 1 Mar. 1794, with Benja. Drew and Sylva. Bartlett junr. as sureties.

Weston, Nathaniel C. Vol. 11B, p.456 Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel C. Weston, late of Duxbury, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 3 Nov. 1846, with George L. Whiting & Ichabod Alden as sureties.

Weston, Persis P.       Vol. 119, p.349 William P. Cushman, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Persis P. Weston, late of Marshfield, on 8 Oct. 1866, with John Ford, of Marshfield, and Martin Bryant, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Weston, Polly            Vol. 11B, p.244 Andrew Weston, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Polly Weston, late of Middleborough, singlewoman, on 2 Apr. 1844, with George Atwood & Jacob Thompson 2d as sureties.

Weston, Thomas        Vol. 9, p. 74     Prudence Weston, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Thomas Weston, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 19 May 1743. [p. 100-101] The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Weston, late of Plymouth, mariner, was appraised by Samll. Fuller, Josiah Carver, and David Turner on 4 June 1743, not totaled, but his real estate was valued at £190.0. Prudence Weston, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 15 July 1743.

Weston, William       Vol. 115, p. 28 Benjamin Alden, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of William Weston, late of Duxbury, on 29 Oct. 1861, with Joseph F. Wadsworth and Samuel Loring, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Weston, Zechariah     Vol. 46, p. 384 Silvanus Tillson, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Zechariah Weston, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 7 Feb. 1820.

Wethered, John         Vol. 23, p. 198 Submit Wethered, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband John Wethered, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1778.

Wetherell, William    Vol. 11, p. 132 Rebeckah Wetherell, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of her husband William Wetherell, late of Plymouth, on 3 Aug. 1748.

White, Benjamin       Vol. 4, p. 423   Faith White, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of her husband, Benjamin White, late of Marshfield, on 7 July 1724.

White, Benjamin       Vol. 23, p. 53   Hannah White, widow, and Benjamin White, Blacksmith, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Benjamin White, late of Middleborough, Gentleman, on 22 Nov. 1774, with Joshua White, Gentm., and Abner Kingman, Gentm., both of Middleborough, as sureties.

White, Benjamin       Vol. 12C, p.126 Charles White, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin White, late of Middleborough, on 2 Oct. 1849, with Ruel W. Eaton and Edward W. Cole, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

White, Charles          Docket #22522 Andrew L. Alden, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Charles White, late of Middleborough, on 28 Jan. 1867, with Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, and Franklin Leach, of Bridgewater, as sureties. His heirs were the widow Fanny M. White, and children Fanny M. Cushman, wife of Alexander Cushman, Benjamin F. White, Wendell H. White and Luther M. White, all residing in Middleborough, the last three being minors. Lysander Richmond, Silas White, and Reel Eaton, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles White, late of Middleborough, on 28 Jan. 1867. His personal estate was valued at $453.80, but the value of his real estate was smeared and unreadable. Andrew L. Alden, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 25 Feb. 1867.

White, Cyrus             Vol. 12C, p. 55 Minerva White, of Rochester, widow, petitioned that John Eddy, of Rochester, be granted administration of the estate of Cyrus White, late of Rochester, Innholder, on 19 Feb. 1849, which was granted, with David Pratt and Solomon K. Eaton, both of Rochester, as sureties.

White, Martin            Vol. 61, p. 73   Solomon White, of Freetown, Bristol County, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Martin White, late of Bridgewater, on 20 Nov. 1826, with Job Alden & Seth Eaton as sureties.

White, Melatiah         Vol. 34, p. 178 Mercy White, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Melatiah White, late of Rochester, on 13 Mar. 1799. [Vol. 36, p. 514-515] James Foster junr., Seth Blackwell & Timothy Davis, all of Rochester, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of Melatiah White, late of Rochester, on 12 Feb. 1799. The Inventory of the Estate of Melatiah White, late of Rochester, not dated, totaled onl $95.09, including half a Pew in the meeting house worth $15, and a piece of swamp about 40 rods without timber valued at only $1, no dwelling house. Mercy White, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 13 Mar. 1799, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent, but there were no debts listed in the accounting, which was allowed on 13 Mar. 1799.

White, Silvanus         Vol. 1, p. 20     Peregrien White Esq. was granted administration of the estate of his son Salvanus White, late of Scituate, on 30 June 1688. The Inventory of the estate of Silvanus White was appraised by Abraham Sutlif and John Dwely, both of Scituate, on 29 June 1688, but not totaled. Deborah White gave her oath to the inventory on 30 June 1688.

White, William          Vol. 46, p. 261 Lydia White, of Marshfield, widow, was granted administration of the estate of William White, late of Marshfield, Esquire, on 2 Mar. 1818.

Whiting, Benjamin    Vol. 122, p. 4   Timothy Gordon, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Whiting, late of Plymouth, on 14 Jan. 1867, with George G. Dyer and Allen Danforth, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Whiting, Henry         Vol. 129, p.456 Willard Wood, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Henry Whiting, late of Plymouth, on 14 June 1875, with Henry Whiting and Charles O. Churchell, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Whiting, Joseph         Vol. 71, p. 285 Mary Whiting, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Whiting, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 16 Feb. 1835, with Elisha Whiting and Lemuel Stephens as sureties.

Whiting, Martha        Vol. 11B, p.609 Benjamin Whiting, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Martha Whiting, late of Plymouth, widow, who is a son of the said deceased, on 14 Aug. 1848, with Ellis Whiting & Ephraim F. Churchill as sureties.

Whiting, Oran           Vol. 119, p.379 Lewis Whiting, of Danvers, was granted administration of the estate of Oran Whiting, late of Hanover, on 26 Nov. 1866, with Oren T. Whiting and B. E. Faxon, of Abington, as sureties.

Whiting, Pelham        Vol. 122, p.164 Henry Whiting Jr., of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Pelham Whiting, late of Plymouth, on 8 Feb. 1869, with Henry Whiting and E. C. Turner, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Whiting, Winslow     Vol. 115, p.151 Abby H. Whiting, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Winslow Whiting, late of Plymouth, who is the widow of the deceased, on 5 Nov. 1862, with Henry Whiting and Henry Whiting Jr. of Plymouth as sureties.

Whitman, Amos        Vol. 34, p. 103 Nahum Mitchell, of Bridgewater, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Amos Whitman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 16 Mar. 1797. [Vol. 36, p. 110-111] Hector Orr, Physician, Isaac Whitman, Gentleman, & Ezra Whitman, Housewright, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Amos Whitman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 16 Mar. 1797. The Inventory of the Estate of Amos Whitman, late of Bridgewater, dated 5 Apr. 1797, totaled $381.82, including his dwelling house valued at $145.67, and a quarter of the mill valued at $150. Nahum Mitchell, Esqr., the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 14 Apr. 1797, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent on 15 Apr. 1797. Hector Orr & Isaac Whitman presented a list of claims against the estate of Amos Whitman on 20 Nov. 1797, which totaled $103.51, and were approved on 23 Nov. 1797.

Whitman, Daniel       Vol. 23, p. 159 Ezra Whitman, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Whitman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 Apr. 1777, with John Whitman 3d. and David Kingman, yeomen, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Whitman, Daniel       Vol. 61, p. 71   Azor Harris, of East Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Whitman, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 7 Nov. 1826, with Alfred Whitman & William Harris Jr. as sureties.

Whitman, Eliab         Vol. 115, p.144 Franklin Ames, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Whitman, late of North Bridgewater, on 7 Oct. 1862, with Edward Southworth and Edward Southworth Jr., of North Bridgewater, as sureties. [Vol. 108, p. 60] Lorenzo D. Hervey, Charles Curtis and Levi B. White, all of North Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Eliab Whitman, late of North Bridgewater, on 14 Nov. 1862. His personal estate was valued at $3096.10, no real estate.

Whitman, Joshua       Vol. 27, p. 6     Eleazer Whitman, of Abington, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Joshua Whitman, late of Abington, yeoman, on 10 Mar. 1779.

Whitman, Nathan      Vol. 27, p. 159 Benjamin Whitman and Seth Allen Whitman, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Nathan Whitman, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 7 June 1784, with Nathan Alden and Isaac Alden as sureties.

Whitman, Samuel      Docket #22787 Hezekiah Hooper, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Whitman, late of Bridgewater, Seafareingman, on 1 Aug. 1774, with Abraham Washburn, of Bridgewater, yeoman, and Joel Ellis, of Plympton, yeoman, as sureties. Not recorded in the probate book.

Whitman, Seth A.      Vol. 11B, p. 77 Eliab Whitman, of North Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Seth A. Whitman, late of North Bridgewater, who is the son of the deceased, on 5 July 1842, with Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, and Welcome Young, of East Bridgewater, as sureties. No inventory of his estate was recorded.

Whitman, Simeon      Vol. 39, p. 322 Isaac Whitman, of Bridgewater, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Whitman, late of Bridgewater, Gentleman, on 4 Nov. 1811, with Aaron Hobart & William Mitchell as sureties.

Whitman, William     Vol. 34, p. 135 Oakes Whitman, of Pembroke, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of William Whitman, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 2 Oct. 1797, with Benja. Parris & Oliver Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 149-153] Benjamin Parris, John Oldham, & Levi Everson, all of Pembroke, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Whitman, late of Pembroke, yeoman, on 2 Oct. 1797. The Inventory of the Estate of William Whitman, not dated, totaled $378.16.9, including his real estate valued at $250. Oakes Whitman, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 6 Nov. 1797, and informed the court that the estate was insolvent. Benjamin Parris & John Oldham, both of Pembroke, yeomen, were appointed to examine the claims against the estate of William Whitman on 6 Oct. 1797, which totaled $129.95.3, and was recorded on 7 May 1798, the two largest claims being those of David Keith & Oakes Whitman. The balance of the estate was distributed to the creditors on 4 Jan. 1799.

Whitten, Abraham     Vol. 39, p. 379 Benjamin Delano, of Kingston, Merchant, was granted administration of the estate of Abraham Whitten, late of Plymouth, mariner, on 6 Oct. 1812, with Barnabas Hedge junr., Esqr., & Atwood Drew as sureties.

Whitten, Amos          Vol. 46, p. 227 Melzar Whitten, of Kingston, Mariner, was granted administration of the estate of Amos Whitten, late of Plymouth, Mariner, on 27 June 1817, with Wm. Nelson and Ichabod Davie as sureties.

Whitten, Elisha C.     Vol. 115, p.374 Charles Whitten, of Plymouth, was granted administration of the estate of Elisha C. Whitten, late of Plymouth, who is the sole heir at law, on 14 Mar. 1864, with Leml. Bradford and Charles Whitten Jr., both of Plymouth, as sureties.

Wilbar, Aberdeen      Vol. 10A, p.252 Seth Washburn, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Aberdeen Wilbar, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, the widow having declined, on 2 Apr. 1839, with Cornelius Holmes Jr. and Thomas H. Wilbar as sureties. [Vol. 81, p. 365-366] Avery Fobes, Zephaniah Fobes, and Isaac Wilbar appraised the estate of Aberdeen Wilber, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 28 June 1831, his real estate totaled $885, including his homestead valued at $650, and his personal estate totaled $334.05. Seth Washburn, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 July 1839, and notified the court that the estate was insolvent to pay its debts. The widow Abigail Wilbar, was allowed $250 out of the personal estate for her necessaries.

Wilbar, Calvin H.      Vol. 115, p.331 Isaac S. Wilbar, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Calvin H. Wilbar, late of Bridgewater, on 14 Dec. 1863, with Artemas Hale and Joshua E. Crane, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Wilbar, Jason            Vol. 13D, p.333 Soranus Standish, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jason Wilbar, late of Middleborough, House-wright, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 5 Aug. 1856, with George Vaughan and Jason Wilbar, both of Middleborough, as sureties.  [Vol. 98, p. 435-436] The Inventory of the Estate of Jason Wilbar, late of Middleborough, Housewright, was appraised on 23 Oct. 1856 by John C. Perkins, James G. Cushman and Adnah Jackson, his dwelling house, stable, shoe shop, carpenter’s shop, lumber shop and ¾ acre of land were valued at $1000, a piece of Goose Meadow was valued at $25, and his personal estate valued at $95.58. Soranus Standish, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on the last Tuesday of Oct. 1856. [Vol. 1Z, p. 7] Jane Wilbar, the widow of Jason Wilbar, late of Middleborough, was allowed $92 out of the personal estate for her necessaries on 28 Oct. 1856.

Wilde, Joseph            Vol. 122, p.465 James Wilde, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Joseph Wilde, late of Duxbury, on 17 Apr. 1871, with Frederic P. Sherman and Josiah Peterson, of Duxbury, as sureties.

Wilder, Ebenezer       Vol. 12C, p. 9   Charles Soule, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Wilder, late of Middleborough, on 7 Nov. 1848, with Joseph Jackson and James D. Wilder, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wilder, James D.       Vol. 13D, p. 34 Cornelius B. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of James D. Wilder, late of Middleborough, shovel-maker, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 28 Feb. 1854, with Charles Soule and William H. Wood, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Williams, Josiah        Vol. 52, p. 120 Pardon Keith, of West Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Williams, late of West Bridgewater, yeoman, on 18 Mar. 1822, with Simeon Keith & Samuel P. Williams as sureties.

Willis, Benjamin       Vol. 27, p. 12   Benjamin Willis, of Bridgewater, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Willis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 1 Mar. 1779, with Icha. Holmes and Jona. Crane as sureties.

Willis, Benjamin       Vol. 39, p. 186 Sarah Willis, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Willis, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Apr. 1809, with Simeon Pratt & Abram Washburn as sureties. [Vol. 42, p. 476] Cornelius Holmes, Benjamin Pope, and Oliver Allen, all of Bridgewater, were appointed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Willis, late of Bridgewater, Yeoman, on 4 Apr. 1809. The Inventory of Benjamin Willis, presented on 20 Apr. 1809, totaled $11,091.04, and Sarah Willis, administrator on the estate of Benjamin Willis, made oath to the inventory on 1 May 1809.

Willis, Ebenezer        Vol. 8, p. 418   Stoughton Willis, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Willis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 3 Aug. 1741.

Willis, John               Vol. 6, p. 249   John Willis, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father John Willis, late of Bridgewater, on 4 Dec. 1732. [p. 250-251] The Inventory of all the personal & real Estate of Mr. John Willis, of Bridgewater, was appraised by David Johnson, William Turner, and Joshua Willis on 14 Dec. 1732, his personal estate totaled £215.06.0, his real estate totaled £439, and lands disposed of by Deeds of Gift to his son John Willis were valued at £225, and to his daughter Mary Packard were valued at £7. John Willis, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 22 Dec. 1732. [p. 378-379] The Settlement of the Estate of John Willis, late of Bridgewater, dated 6 Aug. 1733, settled his real estate upon his son John Willis, with the agreement that son John would pay to Mary Packard, wife of Joseph Packard, of Bridgewater, and daughter of the deceased, who had already received a small piece of land from her father, the sum of £81, and to Margaret Harvey, wife of Nathanl. Harvey, of Bridgewater, and daughter of the deceased, the sum of £88, and to Martha Willis, daughter of the deceased, the sum of £88, and to Experience Randall, wife of John Randall, of East-Town, County of Bristol, the sum of £88, and to Mehitabel Willis, daughter of the deceased, the sum of £88, and to the widow of the deceased her thirds in the estate of her late husband.

Willis, Jonathan         Vol. 8, p. 3       Jonathan Cary, of Bridgewater, Gent., was granted administration of the estate of Jonathan Willis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 23 Feb. 1738[/39]. [p. 21-22] The Inventory of the Estate of Jonathan Willis, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Josiah Edson, Ebenezer Byram, and John Washburn, Gent., on 28 Feb. 1738[/39], not totaled, but his real estate was valued at £285. Jonathan Cary, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Apr. 1739. [p. 53] Josiah Edson, John Washburn, and Ebenezer Byram appraised 1¼ acres of land and half a quarter part of a purchase right which was part of the estate of Jonathan Willis, late of Bridgewater, on 12 May 1739, which were valued at £4.10.

Willis, Nathaniel       Vol. 1, p. 5       Elhanan Willis, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Nathaniel Willis, late of Bridgewater, with the assistance of his uncle John Willis, on 21 Sept. 1686. The court ordered that all the estate shall be for the use & maintenance of the widdow of the deceased & her daughter Bethiah during the life of the said widow. [p. 2] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Willis Senior was appraised by Ensigne Haward and Edward Fobes on 9 Sept. 1686. Elkanan Willis gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Sept. 1686.

Willis, Nathaniel       Docket #23104 Nathaniel Willis, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Nathaniel Willis, late of Bridgewater, on 16 Dec. 1728, with John Dingley and Isaiah Lewis, of Marshfield, as sureties. (Not recorded in the probate books.) [Vol. 5, p. 578-579] The Inventory of the Real Estate of Nathaniel Willis, late of Bridgewater, who deceased the 29th day of November 1716, was appraised by Eleazer Carver, Joseph Edson, and Recompence Cary on 20 Dec. 1728, not totaled, but his homestead containing 33½ acres where the house stands and other lands adjoining was valued at £280, and there were several other smaller parcels of land. Nathaniel Willis, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Jan. 1728[/29]. The Inventory of the Personal Estate of Nathaniel Willis, late of Bridgewater, was appraised by Nathaniel Ames and Elisha Hayward on 1 Jan. 1716/17, and the appraisers gave their oath to the inventory on 6 Jan. 1728[/29]. Nathaniel Willis, the administrator, gave his oath to the personal inventory on 30 Jan. 1728[/29].

Willis, Nathaniel T.   Vol. 122, p.630 Sarah T. Willis, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Nathaniel T. Willis, late of Kingston, on 24 June 1872, with Bethia H. Willis and Joseph S. Beal as sureties.

Willis, Samuel           Vol. 19, p. 549 John Whitman Jr., of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Willis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 13 Oct. 1767, with Abishai Willis and Nathaniel Packard, both of Bridgewater, yeomen, as sureties.

Willis, Stoughton       Vol. 11, p. 435 Hannah Willis, widow, and Daniel Snell, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, were granted administration of the estate of Stoughton Willis, late of Bridgewater, Practitioner of Physick, on 2 Apr. 1750.

Willis, William H.      Vol. 11B, p.547 Joshua Eddy, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of William H. Willis, late of Plympton, as requested by the heirs at law of the deceased, on 2 Nov. 1847, with William H. Wood & Joseph Jackson as sureties.

Willis, Zephaniah      Vol. 23, p. 116 Bethiah Willis, of Bridgewater, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Willis, late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Sept. 1776, with Edward Howard Esq. and Nathan Willis, yeoman, both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Willis, Zephaniah      Vol. 11B, p.521 Nathaniel T. Willis, of Kingston, was granted administration of the estate of Zephaniah Willis, late of Kingston, on 7 June 1847, with Bethiah H. Willis & Sarah T. Willis as sureties.

Winslow, Benjamin   Vol. 46, p. 270 Phebe Winslow, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Winslow, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 28 May 1818, with Edmond Anthony and Moses Nichols as sureties.

Winslow, David        Vol. 34, p. 381 Betsey Winslow, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of David Winslow, late of Rochester, yeoman, on 18 Apr. 1804.

Winslow, Edward Jr. Vol. 20, p. 463 Eleanor Winslow, of Rochester, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Winslow Jr., late of Rochester, yeoman, on 8 Oct. 1770. The Inventory of the estate of Edward Winslow jr., late of Rochester, was appraised by Thomas Whitredge, Seth Pope, and Samuel Sprague on 14 Sept. 1770, and totaled £429.4.8. Eleanor Winslow, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 8 Oct. 1770.

Winslow, Edward      Vol. 13D, p. 92 Joseph F. Wadsworth, of Duxbury, was granted administration of the estate of Edward Winslow, late of Duxbury, Housewright, as requested by the children of the deceased, on 14 Aug. 1854, with Samuel Stetson and Abraham Dawes, both of Duxbury, as sureties.

Winslow, George      Vol. 138, p.313 George Marcus Winslow, of Boston, County of Suffolk, was granted administration of the estate of George Winslow, late of Duxbury, being one of the children and the principal credit of the deceased, on 13 May 1878, with Wm. Fletcher, of Somerville, County of Middlesex, and Isaac Sweetser, of Boston, as sureties.

Winslow, John          Vol. 23, p. 52   Pelham Winslow, of Plymouth, and Isaac Winslow, of Marshfield, were granted administration of the estate of John Winslow, late of Marshfield, Esqr., on 6 June 1774, with David Stockland Esq., of Hanover, and Joseph Cushman, of Duxbury, yeoman, as sureties.

Winslow, John          Vol. 52, p. 164 Horatio Cushing, of Hanover, Esquire, was granted administration of the estate of John Winslow, late of Marshfield, Esqr., on 21 Oct. 1822, with Kilborn Whitman, Thomas Dingley & Eben. Clapp as sureties.

Winslow, Josiah        Vol. 34, p. 367 Oliver Harvey, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Winslow, late of Bridgewater, Housewright, on 2 May 1803.

Winslow, Kenelm      Vol. 27, p. 47   Kenelm Winslow and John Gallison, both of Marshfield, yeomen, were granted administration of the estate of Kenelm Winslow, late of Marshfield, Esqr. on 24 Aug. 1780, with Thos. Dingley and Asa Waterman as sureties.

Winslow, Kenelm      Vol. 122, p.141 Minot C. Shaw, of East Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Kenelm Winslow, late of Bridgewater, on 14 Dec. 1868, with Samuel Shaw Jr. and Samuel Shaw, of East Bridgewater, as sureties.

Winslow, Mercy        Vol. 17, p. 51   Anthony Winslow, of Bridgewater, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Mercy Winslow, late of Marshfield, widow, on 6 Aug. 1761.

Winslow, Nathaniel   Vol. 7, p. 180   Mr. Snow Winslow, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of his father, Mr. Nathaniel Winslow, late of Marshfield, on 30 Mar. 1736. [Vol. 7, p. 199] The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Winslow, late of Marshfield, taken by Kenelm Winslow, Thomas Foord & Jabez Whittemore on 5 Apr. 1736, totaled £1160.5.0, his real estate valued at £800. Snow Winslow, the executor, gave his oath to the inventory on 12 Apr. 1736.

Winslow, Oliver        Vol. 15, p. 181 William Phillips, of Pembroke, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Olover Winslow, late of Scituate, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1759.

Winslow, Pelham      Vol. 27, p. 150 Isaac Winslow, of Marshfield, Esqr., was granted administration of the estate of Pelham Winslow, late of Plymouth, Esqr., on 23 Apr. 1784, with Geo. Watson Esqr. and Thos. Jackson as sureties.

Winslow, Richard      Vol. 46, p. 174 James Cathell, of Rochester, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Richard Winslow, late of Rochester, on 19 July 1816, with Geo. B. N. Holmes and Charles J. Holmes Esqr. as sureties.

Winslow, William     Vol. 15, p. 186 Thomas Whitten, of Wareham, refiner, was granted administration of the estate of William Winslow, late of Wareham, Husbandman, on 25 Apr. 1759.

Winsor, Ellis             Vol. 11B, p.356 Ruth Winsor, of Marshfield, was granted administration of the estate of Ellis Winsor, late of Marshfield, who is the widow of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1845, with John Baker & John Ford as sureties.

Witherell, Jabez         Vol. 138, p.182 Hosea Kingman, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Jabez Witherell, late of Bridgewater, on 9 July 1877, with P. D. Kingman and Philander Leach, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Wood, Abiel             Vol. 4, p. 189   Abijah Wood & Elnathan Wood, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Abiel Wood, late of Middleborough, on 18 Dec. 1719. [p. 190-191] The Inventory of the estate of Abiel Wood, late of Middleborough, was appraised by John Bennet, Samuel Barrow, and Josiah Conant on 18 Dec. 1719, and totaled £397.16.0, including his homestead valued at £275. Abijah Wood and Elnathan Wood, the administrators, gave their oath to the inventory on 18 Dec. 1719. [p. 216-217] The Division of the estate of Abiel Wood, late of Middleborough, dated 23 June 1720, among his heirs: his widow, the eldest son Elnathan, sons Abiel, Timothy, Thomas, Abijah, & Ebenezer, and daughter Jerusha.

Wood, Amaza           Vol. 14, p. 217 Thomas Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Amaza Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 3 Mar. 1757.

Wood, Barnabas        Vol. 5, p. 805   Deacon Ephraim Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Barnabas Wood, late of Middleborough, on 18 Dec. 1730.

Wood, Cyrus             Vol. 13D, p.116 Elijah G. Ryder, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Cyrus Wood, late of Halifax, yeoman, as requested by the heirs of the deceased, on 7 Nov. 1854, with Elbridge G. Morton, of Halifax, and Isaac Fuller, of Braintree, as sureties.

Wood, Daniel            Vol. 52, p. 350 Benjamin P. Wood, of Middleborough, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Daniel Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 21 Mar. 1825, with Thomas Wood & William Harlow as sureties. [Vol. 59, p. 56-57] Seth Southworth, Gent., Abner Barrows, Gentleman, & Perez Doggett, yeoman, all of Middleborough, were appointed to appraise the estate of Daniel Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 14 Mar. 1825. The Inventory, dated 18 Mar. 1825, totaled $3592.01, including real estate of $2325. Benjamin P. Wood, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 21 Mar. 1825, and was directed to deliver to Rhoda Wood, the widow, $350 in personal estate for her necessaries. [Vol. 59, p. 210] Benjamin P. Wood, administrator, was directed to sell at public auction all of the personal estate of Daniel Wood, late of Middleborough, on 10 Apr. 1825.

Wood, David             Vol. 4, p. 63     David Wood, son of David Wood, late of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father on 11 Apr. 1718. [p. 100-101] The Inventory of the estate of David Wood, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Jacob Tomson, John Bennet, and Thomas Nelson, in May 1718, but not totaled. David Wood gave his oath to the inventory of his father, David Wood, on 18 June 1718. [p. 124-125] An Agreement of the heirs of David Wood, late of Middleborough, dated 8 July 1718, between sons John Wood, David Wood, and Jabez Wood.

Wood, Dianthe          Vol. 11B, p.146 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Dianthe Wood, late of Middleborough, on 4 Apr. 1843, with Bradford Harlow & Benjamin Thomas as sureties.

Wood, Ebenezer        Vol. 34, p. 367 Wilkes Wood, Esq., and Gorham Wood, Gentleman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 13 Apr. 1803.

Wood, Ebenezer        Vol. 119, p.278 Hannah M. Wood, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Ebeenzer Wood, late of Halifax, who is the widow of the deceased, on 9 July 1866, with Ephraim B. Thompson and James T. Drew, of Halifax, as sureties.

Wood, Eliab              Vol. 11B, p. 74 Mary F. Wood, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Eliab Wood, late of Plymouth, Caulker, who is the widow of the deceased, on 5 July 1842, with William S. Bartlett & John Bartlett 3d as sureties.

Wood, George F.       Vol. 122, p.118 Sylvanus Harvey, of Plymouth, and Charles T. Wood, of Boston, were granted administration of the estate of George F. Wood, late of Plymouth, Physician, on 9 Nov. 1868, with Isaac L. Wood and F. B. Cobb, of Plymouth, as sureties.

Wood, George W.      Vol. 154, p.249 George R. Sampson, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of George W. Wood, late of Middleborough, on 8 Jan. 1883, with Mary A. Sampson and Elvira W. Bump, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wood, Hannah          Vol. 7, p. 54     Mr. Jeduthan Robbins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of his sister, Hannah Wood, late of Plympton, widow, on 20 Sept. 1734. [Vol. 7, p. 87] The Inventory of all the Goods, Chattels & Debts of Hannah Wood, widow, late of Plympton, was taken by Joseph Lucas, James Shaw, & Joseph Ransom on 25 Sept. 1734, and totaled £21.1.5, the estate indebted £27.16.0, with debts due to the estate of £12.7.4. Jeduthan Robbins, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 20 Dec. 1734.

Wood, Horatio G.      Vol. 115, p. 24 Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Horatio G. Wood, late of Middleborough, on 14 Oct. 1861, with Wm. B. Wood and J. G. Sparrow, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wood, Horatio W.     Vol. 115, p.203 Joseph T. Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Horatio W. Wood, late of Middleborough, on 2 June 1863, with George Soule and George L. Soule, of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wood, James             Vol. 5, p. 406   Mr. Jonathan Wood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of his father, James Wood, late of Middleborough, on 21 Dec. 1728. [p. 579] The Inventory of the Estate both Real & Personal of James Wood, late of Middleborough, was appraised by Peter Bennett, James Soul, and Jacob Tomson on 7 Mar. 1728[/9], and totaled £129.13.6, his homestead land with the buildings and 2½ acres of meadow were valued at £65. Jonathan Wood, the administrator on the Estate of his father, James Wood, late of Middleborough, gave his oath to the inventory on 7 Mar. 1728[/9].

Wood, Jeremiah        Vol. 14E, p.118 Ichabod F. Atwood, of Middleborough, was granted administration of the estate of Jeremiah Wood, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the deceased, there being no children, on 25 Oct. 1859, with Lothrop Thomas and Jacob B. Shaw, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wood, John               Vol. 11B, p. 83 Jabez P. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of John Wood, late of Middleborough, as requested by the widow of the deceased, on 2 Aug. 1842, with Bradford Harlow & Allen Shaw as sureties.

Wood, Josiah            Vol. 20, p. 148 Mary Wood, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Josiah Wood, late of Middleborough, blacksmith, on 13 Dec. 1768, with Josiah Wood, blacksmith, and Ephraim Wood, laborer, both of Middleborough, as sureties.

Wood, Keziah           Vol. 13D, p.258 Simeon D. Wood, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Keziah Wood, late of Bridgewater, widow, who is a son and heir of the deceased, and was requested by Henry Wood, the only other heir, on 3 Dec. 1855, with Elbridge Keith and Spencer Leonard Jr., both of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Wood, Leavitt           Vol. 115, p.435 Thomas H. B. Bryant, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Leavitt Wood, late of Halifax, on 11 July 1864, with Ephm. B. Thompson and Alvinzer Wood, of Halifax, as sureties.

Wood, Philander Jr.   Vol. 11B, p.288 Philander Wood, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Philander Wood Jun., late of Bridgewater, yeoman, on 2 Dec. 1844, with Cyrus Benson & Cyrus Benson Jun. as sureties.

Wood, Rufus             Vol. 11B, p.363 Philo Leach, of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus Wood, late of Bridgewater, as requested by Susannah Wood, the widow, and Willard Wood & Rachel Allen, children of the deceased, on 7 Oct. 1845, with Oliver Allen & Cornelius Holmes Jr. as sureties.

Wood, Rufus W.        Vol. 115, p.145 Spencer Leonard Jr., of Bridgewater, was granted administration of the estate of Rufus W. Wood, late of Bridgewater, as requested by the widow, on 7 Oct. 1862, with Jabez Harden and Simeon Jordan, of Bridgewater, as sureties.

Wood, Samuel           Vol. 34, p. 165 Susanna Wood, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 7 Nov. 1798, with Cornelius Tinkham & John Miller ye 3d as sureties.

Wood, Samuel           Vol. 14E, p.176 Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Wood, late of Halifax, as requested by the widow and heirs at law, on 1 May 1860, with Chipman Porter, of Halifax, and Joseph Cobb, of Pembroke, as sureties.

Wood, Silas               Vol. 39, p. 122 Hannah Wood, widow, and Timothy Wood, yeoman, both of Middleborough, were granted administration of the estate of Silas Wood, late of Middleborough, trader, on 4 May 1807, with Jos. Clark & Jere. Sampson as sureties.

Wood, Simeon          Vol. 46, p. 369 Polly Wood, of Middleborough, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Simeon Wood, late of Middleborough, Housewright on 2 Nov. 1819, with Edward Sparrow and Lot Whitmarsh as sureties.

Wood, Thomas          Vol. 9, p. 414   Elna. Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 12 Feb. 1744.

Wood, Thomas          Vol. 39, p. 178 Daniel Wood, of Middleborough, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Thomas Wood, late of Middleborough, yeoman, on 25 Feb. 1809, with Israel Wood & Samuel Shaw as sureties.

Woodard, Robert       Vol. 9, p. 249   James Woodard, of Scituate, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Robert Woodard, late of Scituate, on 21 May 1744.

Wormall, Ichabod      Vol. 8, p. 341   George Partridge, of Duxbury, Housewright, was granted administration of the estate of Ichabod Wormall, late of Duxbury, yeoman, on 22 May 1741. [p. 351-352] The Inventory of the Estate of Ichabod Wormall, late of Duxbury, was appraised by John Tompson, Moses Soule & Benja. Prior Junr. on 1 June 1741, and totaled £70.09.3, which included his right in the old farm which his father Josiah Wormall died seized of valued at £20, and his right in a wood lot valued at £4.10. George Partridge, the administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 1 June 1741, and £27.14.0 was set off to the widow Lydia Wormall on 1 June 1741 for her necessaries.

Wright, Adam           Vol. 23, p. 83   Joseph Wright, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Adam Wright, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 4 Mar. 1776, with Ignatius Loring, of Plympton, and Ebenezer Tomson, of Halifax, yeomen, as sureties.

Wright, Benjamin      Vol. 27, p. 392 Gideon Bradford junr., of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Benjamin Wright, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 28 Apr. 1792, with Joel Ellis and Edwd. Stranger as sureties.

Wright, Ebenezer       Vol. 46, p. 146 Ebenezer Wright, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Ebenezer Wright, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 2 Apr. 1816, with Isaac Wright Esqr. and Arthur Chandler as sureties.

Wright, Isaac             Vol. 119, p.282 Ward Thompson Jr., of Halifax, was granted administration of the estate of Isaac Wright, late of Halifax, on 9 Apr. 1866, with Ward Thompson and William T. Hayward, of Halifax, as sureties.

Wright, James           Vol. 34, p. 132 Mercy Wright, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of James Wright, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Sept. 1797, with Perez Wright & Cobb Wright as sureties. [Vol. 36, p. 327] Perez Wright, John Allen & John Douglass, all of Plymouth, yeomen, were appointed to appraise the estate of James Wright, late of Plymouth, yeoman, on 18 Sept. 1797. The Inventory of the estate of James Wright, late of Plymouth, dated 28 Sept. 1797, totaled $562.89, including 100 acres of land & buildings valued at $500. Mercy Wright, the administratrix, gave her oath to the inventory on 9 Apr. 1798. [Vol. 36, p. 395] Mercy Wright, administratrix on the estate of James Wright, deceased, informed the court that she apprehends the estate to be insolvent on 13 July 1798, and asked for a commission to be appointed to examine the claims against the estate.

Wright, John             Vol. 52, p. 31   Elisha McLauthlen Junr., of Kingston, Blacksmith, was granted administration of the estate of John Wright, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 3 Apr. 1821, with Robert McLauthlen Jr. & Spencer Holmes as sureties.

Wright, Martin           Vol. 15, p. 514 Sarah Wright, of Plymouth, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Martin Wright, late of Plymouth, Seafareingman, on 23 Mar. 1760.

Wright, Nathan          Vol. 17, p. 74   Hannah Wright, of Kingston, widow, was granted administration of the estate of Nathan Wright, late of Kingston, on 7 Apr. 1762. Docket #23535: Job Hall and John Adams, both of Kingston, yeomen, were sureties on the bond of Hannah Wright.

Wright, Samuel         Vol. 46, p. 93   Peleg Wright, of Plympton, Gentleman, was granted administration of the estate of Samuel Wright, late of Plympton, yeoman, on 15 Feb. 1815, with Job Cole and Hezh. Cole as sureties.

Wright, Sarah            Vol. 39, p. 201 John Wright, of Plympton, yeoman, was granted administration of the estate of Sarah Wright, late of Plympton, singlewoman, on 24 May 1809. [Vol. 43, p. 77] The Inventory of the Estate of Sarah Wright, late of Plympton, was appraised on 13 Nov. 1809 by Isaac Wright, Oliver Parker, and Richard Cooper, and totaled $747.16, including her real estate valued at $619. John Wright, the Administrator, gave his oath to the inventory on 2 Dec. 1809. [Vol. 53, p. 58-59] Elijah Bisbee Esqr., Isaac Wright, Gentleman, and Peleg Wright, Yeoman, all of Plympton, were apointed to divide the real estate of Sarah Wright, late of Plympton, singlewoman, into three equal parts or shares and assoign to the heirs of John Wright, to the heirs of Esther Hunt, and to the heirs of Adam Wright each one share thereof on 14 July 1810. The division was dated and sworn to on 3 July 1820.

Wright, William         Vol. 115, p.232 Betsey Wright, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of William Wright, late of Plympton, on 18 May 1863, with Josiah S. Hammond, of Plympton, and Benj. Ransom, of Carver, as sureties.

Wright, Zebedee        Vol. 119, p.246 William Perkins, of Plympton, was granted administration of the estate of Zebedee Wright, late of Abington, on 12 Feb. 1866, with Alonzo Wright and Rufus Wright as sureties.

 

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