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- "In the name of God, Amen, the 28th October 1731. I Lewis Guyon, of East Chester, being sick and weak. I leave to my wife 2/3 of personal estate after payment of debts and funeral charges. I leave to my daughter Mary, wife of John Alberson, 18 pounds. To my daughter Leah, wife of Philip Pinkney, 20 pounds. To my daughter Esther, when of age, 50 pounds and to my daughters, Isabell, Margaret and Susanah, to each 30 pounds when of age. I leave to my wife Dinah, the use of all lands and houses in Eastchester, Westchester, and New Rochelle, so long as she remains my widow. After the death of my wife I leave to my eldest son, Lewis Guyon, all my lands in Eastchester and Westchester, except 3 acres of salt meadow lying at Hutchinson's in Eastchester. I leave to my son Daniel Guyon, all my lands in New Rochelle, and the 3 acres of salt meadow. I make my wife Dinah, and my brothers, Isaac and Hinman Guyon, executors." Witnessed by William Fowler, Joshua Tompkins, Roger Barton. Proved December 4, 1741.
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