BRIGHTMAN, Martin – PR 6:185 Will written, 29 March 1827, proved 30 September 1833. Wife, Amy. Daughters; Sarah, Lucy, Dorcas, Mary Ann and Fanny L. Brightman, and Nancy Ackley. and Lydia Kinyon. Son; Joseph M. Brightman (under 21 years) His nephew; Thomas Brightman Jr. Witnesses; Isaac Collins; Francis P. Brightman; John Wilbur. Receipts – PR 6:188 – In Oneonta, 17 December 1833, signed George and Sarah Brightman, In Hopkinton, 20 January 1834, signed Mary A. Brightman, In Pittsfield, NY, 4 December 1833, signed James and Nancy Ackley, In Oneonta, 16 December 1833, signed William L. and Dorcas Brightman, In Laurens, 16 December 1833, signed Howland and Lydia Kinyon, In Hopkinton, January 9th and 20th, 1834, Amy Bramen, Fanny L. Brightman and Asahel A and Lucy Bennett.
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