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| Richard Treat |
Immigrant Ancestor |
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| Baptized: 28/Aug/1584 Pitminster, Somerset, England |
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| Married: 27/Apr/1615
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| Died: 1669 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT |
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Treat, Richard sen., Wethersfield. Invt.
£69-10-08. Taken by John Deming, Robert Webster and John Nott. Will dated 13
February, 1668.
The last Will & Testament of Richard Treat sen. of Wethersfield, Colony of
Connecticut: Item: I give to my wife Alis Treat, after my decease, all the
lands of what kinde soever I stand possessed of, within ye bounds of
Wethersfield, and five acres of land lying in the dry swamp, of wch I have
improved and pr pared for use, lying next my son James his land. Item. One
peece of meddow lying in the great meddow comonly called by the name of send
home. Item. The one halfe or eight acres next home of that peece of meddow
comonly cald Filbarne. Item. The home lotte by the plaine land side. Item.
Ye dwelling howse that I formerly lived in, with Convenient yeard room, and
that end of ye barne on ye side the threshing flowre next the dwelling, with
one halfe of that lotte belonging to ye said dwelling house lyeing next his
son Richards howse & lotte, except my wife & son James shall agree
otherwise. Item. All my pasture land fenced in, beyond my Daughter
Hollisters lotte. Item. The use of two of my best Cowes, wch shee shall
chuse, wch if they shall continue & Stand longer than my loveing wife liveth,
they shall be my eldest sone Richard Treats. Item. I give to my wife the
Handing bed, bedding, bedsted, wth all the furniture thereto belonging, with
the use of so much of the houshold goods during her life time as shee shall
judge needfull for her comfort, of what sort soever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my eldest son, Richard Treat, the full
possession & Confermation of the farme of Mayog, wth all ye Respective
priveledges thereto belonging, with three of my youngest Heifers. Item. I
give to my second sonne, Robert Treat, ten pounds. Item. I give to my
youngest son, James Treat, besids the lands already made over to him, my
Mill & grinding stone, fann, Timber chaine, Stilyeards, and my little bible.
Item. I give to my sonn-in-law, Matthew Camfield, twentie pounds for that
wch is remaining of his portion. Item. I give to my daughter Hollister
fourtie shillings. Item. To my daughter Johnson ten shillings. Item. My
debts being paid, I give to my loveing sons, John Demon and Robert Webster,
equally, all the rest of my goods and Chattells whatsoever, except Mr
Perkins Book, wch I give to my sonn John Demon, and my great bible to my
Daughter Honour Demon, and that money in my Cousen Samuel Welles his
hand unto my Cousen Daniel Demong, son of John Demon senir. And my desire is
that my son-in-law John Demon, Robert Webster and Richard Treat would be my
Overseers for their mutual helpfullness to my wife, & endeavor to see the
accomplishment of this my last Will & Testamt. And for the Ratification
hereof I have this 13th of february, 1668, set to my Hand & Seal.
RICHARD TREAT, sen.
Court Record, Page 97 - 3 March, 1669?70: Will endorsed & Exhibited in
Court, and, with the Invt., approved.
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WIFE
Alice Gaylord
CHILDREN
Honor Treat
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