Jeanne was named in her husband's will as Jeanne Thomas, and he named her as executrix of said will. dated April 17, 1694. Refer to Thomas Machet's profile.
Jeanne Machet, New Rochelie. Widow Jean Machet ship builder, "being aged." Leaves to her eldest daughter, widow of John Manning "mariner" all my house and orchard in New Rochelle, bounded south by the creek, or salt water, north by Boston road, west by Joseph Villine, east by the lane that runs from the salt water up to the Country road, which lane lyeth between the said lot and the lot of Louis Dyon, blacksmith. Also all the Great Lot as it was laid out to Jean Machet, lying northward in the woods, above the Country road, and all right of Commonage, and fresh and salt meadow. Mentions son Peter, and daughter Marian. Witnesses. John Pell John Neufille, John Pell. Dated Feb. 6, 1705. Proved June 22, 1708. Liber 7. P. 501. Westchester NY Wills. pp23-24. [1]
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