Amanuensis Monday 1697 Will of John Grout (1616-1697) of Sudbury, Massachusetts
This week s document for transcription is the 1697 will of John Grout (1616-1697) of Sufbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, which is in Estate File 9951 in the Middlesex County Probate Court records.
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The will above is somewhat blurry, torn on several edges, and has water damage in places, plus the handwriting is difficult to read. Rather than stumble through the original will above, I will transcribe the Probate Court clerk s transcription of the will in the contemporaneous Middlesex County Probate Court clerk record book, entered shortly after the will was proved by the Court) shown below:
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Genea-Musings: Amanuensis Monday -- 1707 Will of Robert Herrington (1616-1707) of Watertown, Massachusetts
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Several more records this time - but only one sheds some light on Ann ( ? ) Seaver!
In What Is the Maiden Name of Ann ( ? ) Seaver (1807-????)? - Part 1, we walked through the available records for Ann s husband, Nathaniel Seaver (1803-1859), except for one set of records. Ann was a part of the 1850 and 1855 census records, but was not mentioned in Nathaniel s birth, city directory or death records.
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What Is the Maiden Name of Ann ( ? ) Seaver (1807-????)? - Part 2, we looked at Nathaniel Seaver s probate records in Rensselaer County, New York. He left everything - all personal and real property - to his wife Ann. He did not name any children as heirs.
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