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Will of Hugh Parsons
Dated January 10, 1683, Proved March 14, 1683
Source: Newport, RI Town Council & Probate Vol 2 page 229
I Hugh Parsons inhabitant of the Towne of Portsmouth on Road Island in the
colony of Road Island and Providence in New England do make this my last will
and Testament in minde and following.
First my minde and will is that all my just Debts which I of Right owe or
am indebted to any person or persons by justly and truly paid by my executrix
hereafter named in som convenient time after my decease;
also I make my Loving
Wife Elizabeth Parsons sole Executrix to all my estate and after mine and my
Wifes Decease, my will is, that Hugh Bayly, my Grandson possess and injoy,
this, my house and Land I now Live on to him and his heirs forever; with
one-third of my store, and moveables that shall be there left; but in case
Hugh Bayly shall die before his coming to injoy what I have here bequeathed
to him, then my will is that what I have here bequeathed to him shall be and
remain to his heires and next of kin which shall be found surviving after mine
and my Wifes deceases and further my will is, that my Wife Take Care for the
bringing up of my Grandsonn, and that he Live and be subject and helpful to
hir during hir natural life and after hir so charge my said Grandsonn, Hugh
Bayly to have and injoy what is hereto bequeathed to him and his heires
forever and in case my Wife should Dye before my said Grandsonn come of age
or capable to manage for himself- Then I leave him with his estate bequeathed
to him in the Care and Trust of my overseers hereafter named. They to improve
it for his best Advantage and behoofs of my Grandsonn, paying them also out
of said estate for their care and trouble thereon.
And to my daughter Hannah
Mattison I give one shilling and to my Grand-Daughter Hannah Mattison foure
eue sheeps to be delivered to her at the day of sixteen years or day of
marriage by my Executrix or overseers in Trust.
And the Remaining part of my
Estate undisposed of I freely give and bequeath to my Wifes two daughters,
Living on Long Island near Oyster Bay, namely Susannah Carpenter and Elizabeth
Doty.
Lastly I desire my Loving friends, James Baker of Newport and William
Cadman of Portsmouth and George Lauton of Portsmouth to be my overseers of
this my last Will and Testament to see it performed after my decease.
In witnee-- I have on the day and year first above written set my hand and seale. Hugh Parsons
Signed sealed and owned
In the presence of
Wm Cadman
Joseph Martin
William Cadman and Joseph Martain Witness that upon their solemn engagement
do testify that they saw the above said testator Hugh Parsons sign and seal
the above written and heard him declare it to be his last will and testament
and that then he was of a disposing mind to the best of their understandings
taken before us this
14th of March 1683
John Albro assistant
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