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- Will of Timothy Hunt, Eastchester, Westchester County, New York, dated October 18, 1771, proved January 31, 1772. "To my wife Sarah, 1/3 all movables, and my best bed. Executors may sell all the rest of movables except my wearing apparel, and pay all debts. Executors to sell the land that lyeth between Thomas Farringtons and Jacob Rich's land, that adjoins the road and Broncks River in Eastchester, but it is not to be sold within two years after my decease. The money is to be used to pay debts and the rest to my wife and two daughters, Phebe and Eunis. To sons, Eliah, Aaron and Timothy, all the rest of my lands and meadows and they are to pay to my son Moses, 30 pounds each when he is of age, but my wife will have the use of same till my youngest son Timothy, is of the age 14. My brother-in-law, David Oakley and Moses Drake, executors. Witnessed by Eurie Oakley, Moses Fowler and Jean Drake. "Abstracts of Wills,", Vol VIII, p. 12, published by The New York Historical Society.
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