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The inventory is also included in the Middlesex County Probate Court Clerk s volumes, in Volume 8, pages 239-240:
The transcription of the will is (from the court clerk volume, because it is clearer and easier to read):
In the name of god Amen. I
Richard Sawtell being not sick in body, but in perfect memory
Considering the certainty of my Death, and the uncertainty of the time thereof, I do therefore make this
my last Will and Testament for the disposeing of my Selfe and that little of y e world w ch God hath
given me. And first of all when my naturall life Shall be ended, I Committ my body to y e Dust from
Amanuensis Monday 1692 Will of Richard Sawtell (1611-1694) of Watertown, Massachusetts
This week s document for transcription is the 1692 will of the estate of Richard Sawtell (1611-1694) of Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, which is in Estate File 19965 in the Middlesex County Probate Court records.
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The inventory is also included in the Middlesex County Probate Court Clerk s volumes, in Volume 8, pages 239-240:
The transcription of the will is (from the court clerk volume, because it is clearer and easier to read):
In the name of god Amen. I
Richard Sawtell being not sick in body, but in perfect memory
Considering the certainty of my Death, and the uncertainty of the time thereof, I do therefore make this