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- Will of John Hunt, County of Westchester, yeoman, dated January 7. 1711, proved January 16, 1711. "I, John Hunt of the County of Westchester, yeoman, do make this my last will and testament. I leave to my son James Hunt, all that my land containing 30 acres upon Throgmortons neck, and all the meadow adjoining thereto. Also a 25 pound privilege of Commonage when he is 21. Which said land lies adjoining to the land I have given to my son Josiah. And when my son James is 21, he shall pay to my daughter Mary Underhill, 10 pounds and he shall also pay to my son Josiah Hunt 15 pounds. My son James shall also have 6 acres of land lying between "Grove Siahs" and Horsman Molyneux land. I leave to my son John Hunt all that my homestead containing 60 acres with all the meadow thereto belonging. Also a 25 pound privilege of Commonage. And all that land I bought of John Disbrow, and 5 acres of the land lying between "Grove Siahs" and Horsman Molyneux land. I leave to my son Josiah a 25 pound right of Commonage. My wife Grace Hunt is to have the rest of the personal property, and the use of the land given to my son John, till he is of age. I make my wife Grace, and my brother Josiah Hunt, executors. Witnessed by Josiah Hunt, Daniel Clarke. "Abstracts of Wills," Vol. II, published by The New York Historical Society.
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