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one half of what I purchased out of Charles Libbey's Estate,
 
one half of what I purchased out of Charles Libbey's Estate,
 
and about four acres more or less, called bogg hole, and  
 
and about four acres more or less, called bogg hole, and  
also one third part of my mills and mill privileges, all
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also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges, all
 
in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs and assigns forever.
 
in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs and assigns forever.
 
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Edmund Haggens,  
 
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Edmund Haggens,  
 
all that my land on which I now dwell at Quamphe-
 
all that my land on which I now dwell at Quamphe-
 
gon so called, in Berwick aforesaid, lying on the East side
 
gon so called, in Berwick aforesaid, lying on the East side
of the main road, and having the new road go thru the same,
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of the main road, and having the new road go thro' [i.e., through] the same,
 
and extends to the highway by Quamphegon between
 
and extends to the highway by Quamphegon between
 
Nathan Lord and Robert Furnace, with the building and
 
Nathan Lord and Robert Furnace, with the building and
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with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my
 
with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my
 
mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid, with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid,
 
mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid, with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid,
so the other half of what I purchased out of Charles Libby,
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so the other half of what I purchased out of Charles Libby's Estate, one half thereof being given before to Daniel Hag-
Estate, one half thereof being given before to Daniel Hag-
 
 
gens, all being in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs
 
gens, all being in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs
 
and assigns forever; I also give my said son Edmund
 
and assigns forever; I also give my said son Edmund
 
my negro boy called Sandy.
 
my negro boy called Sandy.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two daughters, vizt. Sarah
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Item. I give and bequeath unto my two daughters, viz. Sarah
 
Hollon and Elizabeth Haggens, the southerly half of
 
Hollon and Elizabeth Haggens, the southerly half of
 
that lot of Land which I purchased of John Murray,
 
that lot of Land which I purchased of John Murray,
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equal halves.
 
equal halves.
 
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two grandsons, the sons
 
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two grandsons, the sons
of my daughter Mary Wentworth decd. vitz. Tilley Went-
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of my daughter Mary Wentworth dec'd. viz. Tilley Went-
 
worth, one hundred Pounds and to Michael Wentworth
 
worth, one hundred Pounds and to Michael Wentworth
 
seventy five Pounds, as they each come of twenty one
 
seventy five Pounds, as they each come of twenty one
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Pounds, when she comes of eighteen years of age; the
 
Pounds, when she comes of eighteen years of age; the
 
whole to be paid by my three sons, in equal proportion, as
 
whole to be paid by my three sons, in equal proportion, as
above.  [portion of word at lower right corner unreadable due to tear]
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above.  [One word in the lower right corner, possibly Item, is mostly unreadable because a bit of the corner of the paper is missing.]

Revision as of 02:37, 31 March 2017

of his widow; and also what I purchased of Alexander Jellison; all of which lieth between Humphry's pond, so called, and the great works river, with the buildings, thereon; and also the one half of that lot I purchased of John Murray, being the northerly part thereof; and also one half of what I purchased out of Charles Libbey's Estate, and about four acres more or less, called bogg hole, and also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges, all in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Edmund Haggens, all that my land on which I now dwell at Quamphe- gon so called, in Berwick aforesaid, lying on the East side of the main road, and having the new road go thro' [i.e., through] the same, and extends to the highway by Quamphegon between Nathan Lord and Robert Furnace, with the building and appurtenances thereon, and also what Land I purchased Joseph and Benjamin Hamilton in Berwick, aforesaid, with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid, with the buildings thereon, and also one third part of my mills and mill priviledges in Berwick aforesaid, so the other half of what I purchased out of Charles Libby's Estate, one half thereof being given before to Daniel Hag- gens, all being in Berwick aforesaid, to him his heirs and assigns forever; I also give my said son Edmund my negro boy called Sandy. Item. I give and bequeath unto my two daughters, viz. Sarah Hollon and Elizabeth Haggens, the southerly half of that lot of Land which I purchased of John Murray, and also that whole lot I purchased of Samuel Pray, and also what I purchased of Thomas Gubtail; all in Berwick aforesaid, to them heirs and assigns forever, in equal halves. Item. I give and bequeath unto my two grandsons, the sons of my daughter Mary Wentworth dec'd. viz. Tilley Went- worth, one hundred Pounds and to Michael Wentworth seventy five Pounds, as they each come of twenty one years of age; and to their sister Joanna twenty five Pounds, when she comes of eighteen years of age; the whole to be paid by my three sons, in equal proportion, as above. [One word in the lower right corner, possibly Item, is mostly unreadable because a bit of the corner of the paper is missing.]