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- Miscellaneous Farrington Notes:
Thomas Farrington of Westchester was owed money from the estate of George Tippetts of Yonkers, according to an inventory of his estate taken August 29, 1675 by Thomas Hunt of Westchester.
John Farrington was among others who declared "As in the Presence Almighty God" that they did see William Richardson seal and publish the last will and testament on the 20th day of 10th month called December 1692. Westchester County, New York.
Moses Farrington and Robert Sneden were executors to the will of Samuel Sneden of Eastchester, dated May 28, 1778, proved April 1, 1785, who named sons Stephen, farm, Robert and John Sneden. Jonas Farrington of Eastchester, yeoman, enjamin Drake and Stephen Lewis were witnesses
Stephen Farrington witnessed the will of Richard Sutton, Manor of Cortlandt, dated July 25, 1774, proved September 16, 1775.
Thomas Farrington was mentioned in the will of Timothy Hunt, Eastchester, dated October 18, 1771, proved January 31, 1772, as "Executor to sell land that layeth between Thomas Farrington's land and Jacob Ricke's land. Timothy Hunt named daughters Phebe and Eunis Hunt; sons, Eliah, Aaron, Timothy (under age 14), and Moses Hunt. Executors, Brother-in-law David Oakley and Moses Drake. Witnessed by Eurie Oakley, Moses Fowler and Jean Drake.
Thomas Farrington died intestate, Letters of Administration were granted to his wife Sarah November 6, 1732.
Robert and Benjamin Farrington witnessed the will of Stephen Rich of Yonkers, dated November 23, 1771, proved April 6, 1772.
John Farrington witnessed the will of Thomas Moone of Flushing April 1, 1756, proved September 6, 1756.
Samuel Farington's land situated in Flushing was mentioned in the will of Jeronimus Papelye August 29, 1754, proved September 23, 1754.
Matthew Farrington was a witness to the will of Francis Doughty, Flushing, dated April 26, 1741, proved March 8, 1741.
John Farrington, Flushing, witnessed the will of Ann Powers of Flushing dated June 13, 1768, proved September 26, 1768.
Mary Farrington was named as daughter in the will of Samuel Bowne, Flushing, dated May 26, 1753, proved April 4, 1769.
John Farrington, Jr. witness to the will of Samuel Thorne, Flushing, dated December 8, 1713, proved December 21, 1715.
Will of William Tallman, Flushing, dated June 6, 1766, proved July 16, 1766, "Executors are to sell the house and land where Elizabeth Smith now lives, and which my father John Tallman, deceased, purchased from Benjamin Farrington, deceased, formerly belonged to John Man, deceased."
Thomas Farrington of Flushing left a will dated March 10, 1772, proved September 16, 1773, wife not named, named cousin Mary Hedger, wife of James Hedger, sons, Benjamin and Matthew, daughters Sarah and Abigail.
Thomas Farrington of Rye, Westchester County, New York left a will dated 1767. Executor Thoams Vail. Named children, John, Lydia and Stephen Farrington.
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