On 21 March 1757, the real estate that had been set out for her improvement from her husband's estate was ordered to be distributed. The real estate that has set out to James that had been set off to the widow was distributed to his brother and sisters, John Armstrong (eldest), Preserved Armstrong, Hopestill Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, Jeremiah Armstrong, Ezra Armstrong, Olive Hartshorn, Ann Woodward, Lois Hunt, the heirs of Keturah, decd., Eunice Durkee, and Freelove Edgerton.[1]
Her inventory was completed on 17 May 1757 in Norwich. Her estate was set out to her children, John, Preserved, Hopestill, Thomas, Jeremiah, Ezra, Olive Hartshorn, Ann Woodward, Lois Hunt, Eunice Durkee, Freelove Edgerton, and the heirs of Keturah Edgcombe.[2]
Sources
↑ Probate records v. 1-2 1748-1761, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G92K-17VP : 16 September 2022), FHL microfilm 007627366, image 348-351, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, Vol 2, Pages 103-109.
↑ Probate records v. 1-2 1748-1761, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G92K-17J2 : 16 September 2022), FHL microfilm 007627366, image 351-353, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, Vol 2, Pages 110-113.
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