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A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
1687 to 1695.
Page 184 Name: Jacob Bissell Location: Simsbury
Died 1st August, 1694. InVT. ?166-16-09. Taken 23 August, 1694, by Peter Buell, Nathaniel Holcomb, Jeremiah Gillett, John Slater, sen. Legatees: Mary, the Relict, and son Jacob, born 8 June last, 1694.
Court Record, Page 71--6 September, 1694: Adms. to (Mrs.) Mary (Bissell), and appoint Jonathan Gillett and James Ennoe to assist.
Page 30 (Vol. VI)--13 April, 1699: Order to Dist. to the Widow 1-3 part, and to Jacob Bissell, the son, 2-3. By John Higley & John Slater, who report 5 September, 1698. (See also Page 53, Court Record: This Order was reversed by the Court of Assistants.)
Page 24 (Vol. VIII) 4 December, 1710: Peter Buel and his Wife Cited to appear and give account of Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell.
Page 30--3 April, 1711: Peter Buel of Simsbury and Mary his wife (late Mary Bissell, Widow), Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell, sometime of Simsbury Decd, being summoned to appear before the Court to render account of the Adms. on that Estate, appeared and by copies of record showed that they had several years before fully Adms. on the same, and rendered their account thereof to the County Court or Court of Probate in this County; and that the remaining part of the Estate was distributed and divided according to law between Mary the Widow and Jacob Bissell, a minor, only son and heir of the sd. Decd. Peter Buel now informs this Court that the said Jacob Bissell, the son (who was a minor about 16 years of age), is also lately deceased Intestate and without Issue. For himself and his wife Mary, and also for and in behalf of the children borne of her, he Claimed all the Estate of Jacob Bissell, the son deceased, and prayeth the Court to so decide. John Pettebone, Jr., in behalf of Mary his Wife, and Stephen Pettebone, in behalf of Deborah his Wife, sisters of Jacob Bissell, the Father, and John Bissell, son of John Bissell, one of the Brothers of Jacob Bissell, the Father Decd, and their Children Representing them, appeared before this Court and Claimed the same estate, as being next of kin to both the said Jacob Bissells, the Father and the son, and heirs of the sd. Jacob Bissell, the Father, who was the last possessor thereof, and exhibited their pleas and reasons to show their sd. right, and prayed that an order of the Court may be made settling the same on them. The Court ordered the Estate to Peter Buel his Wife Mary, and their Children. The other parties appealed to the Court of Assistants, who reversed the decision, giving the Intestate Estate to the Brothers and Sisters of Jacob Bissell, The Father, deceased.
Page 90--6 October, 1712; An Order of Court was Issued to Distribute to Uncles and Aunts according to a Decree of the Superior Court, 16 Sept., 1712.
Distribution as per File, 21st October, 1712: To James Eno, sen., in right of his Wife Abigail Bissell; To John Pettebone, in right of his Wife Mary Bissell; To Joshua Bissell, To Heirs of John Bissell; To Stephen Pettebone, in right of his Wife Deborah Bissell; To Nathaniel Phelps, in right of his Wife Hannah Bissell; To Elizabeth Root, of Westfield; to John Bissell, to Abigail Baker, to a daughter of Samuel Bissell named Mary, to Each Uncle, Aunt and Cusson. By John Higley, James Cornish, Joseph Phelps.
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Database: Full Context of Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1729-1750
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A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
1737 to 1742.
InVT. in Vol. XIV, Page 14-18 Name: John Pettibone Location: Simsbury, in Farmington
Died 18 September, 1741. InVT. ?1177. Taken by Azariah Wilcocks and James Case. Will dated 8 February, 1733-4.
I, John Pettibone of Simsbury, in the County of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: Imprimis. I give unto my wife Mary 1-3 part of all my moveable estate, to be at her own dispose forever; and also the use of my now dwelling house, and the homelott and orchard on which my house standeth, during the term of her natural life; and also the use of 1-3 part of all my improveable land (excepting that part of my homelott on the east side of the highway, on which my barn now standeth); and also the use of 1-2 of my barn, and the whole of the yard by the barn, next to David Phelps's lott, during the time of her natural life. I give unto my daughter Catherine a feather bed with a bedstead and all the furniture belonging to it, and also the use of 8 acres of meadow land, to be taken out of my lott in Manto Meadow, during the time of her natural life; also I give to my daughter Catherine ?100. I give to my daughter Sarah the sum of ?100 with what I have already given her. I give unto my daughter Abigail the sum of ?100 with what I have already given her. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I give unto my two sons, John and Samuel, equally divided between them, to them and their heirs forever. I give unto my wife Mary and to my daughter Catherine all my provisions, both corne and meat, that I shall leave at my decease. I appoint my beloved wife Mary and my two sons John and Samuel to be executors.
Witness: Samuel Pettibone, Joseph Pettibone, John Humphrey.
John Pettibone, ls.
Know all men by these presents: That I, John Pettibone of Simsbury, in the County of Hartford, have formerly made my last will and testament, which is written on the other half of this sheet, dated 8 February, 1733-4, which I do hereby ratify and confirm to be my last will and testament, and make this following codicil in addition thereto, viz: Whereas, my beloved wife Mary is under low circumstances and unable to provide for or help herself, I do, in addition to what I have already given her, devise and order that my executors shall sell and dispose of my lott of land lying on the north end of Mount Philip, in that tract of land called the Hogs-Skin, and the value or produce thereof they shall dispose and improve for the maintenance and support of my sd. wife if she shall come to want; and if not, then sd. land to be disposed of as in my will aforesd. is provided. And I do, in addition to my will aforesd., appoint my son-in-law Amos Phelps to be an executor to my sd. last will with the other executors therein named. And my will is that this codicil be and allowed to be part of my last will and testament. 31 December, 1740.
Witness: Samuel Pettibone, Joseph Pettibone, John Humphrey.
John Pettibone, ls.
Court Record, Page 104--23 December, 1741: The last will and testament of John Pettebone was now exhibited in Court by Samuel Pettebone of Goshen and Amos Phelps of Simsbury, two of the executors named in sd. will. John Pettebone, one of the executors, objected to the probate of this will, but withdrew his appeal to the Superior Court and accepted the trust of executorship, 2 April, 1742.
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