Andrew's will was proved May 30, 1723 making Rebecca executer, overseers were his brother Rufus and brother-in-law Anthony Low. The will reads..."To eldest son Benjamin, all lands in Warwick Neck at age, but wife to enjoy a third income of same during her widowhood. To son Samuel, part of my homestead at Natick (near former dwelling house) with a dwelling house and half saw mill, meadow, etc. at age. To son Andrew, all remaining part of homestead at Natick, orchards, etc., with former dwelling house at age if his mother marries before that time, but if she remains widow she is to enjoy half of profits during her widowhood. To son Rufus, the farm Nathaniel Williams now dwells on at Mashantatack, 110 acres with housing, orchards, etc. To son Anthony, at age, half a farm in Natick, and rights in Warwick, but wife to enjoy a third of profits while widow. To daughters Phebe and Susanna, land at Natick, in fork of two rivers, and to each L20, at marriage. To son Benjamin, L10, at age, and to each of the other sons, L5, at age. To wife Rebecca, all remaining part of estate, real and personal".
The inventory of Andrew's belongings at the time of his death showed L354 in paper money, "a pair of worsted combs, 2 feather beds, a flock bed, pewter, a bible, 2 small books, a pair of oxen, 3 cows, 2 three year old steers, 2 two year old steers, 5 mares, 1 colt, 3 yearling horses, 80 sheep, 20 lambs, 20 goats, 5 kids, 1 hog. Also let to Jeremiah Westcott the following stock: a pair oxen, 8 cows, 2 heifers, a bull, 20 sheep and a mare".
Il est marié avec Rebecca Low.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1695 à Rhode Island, British America.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1702 à Swansea Township, Warren County, Rhode Island, British America.Enfant(s):
Andrew Barton - TimeLine
ANDREW, b. Warwick, R. I.; d. 1723, Apr. 19.
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REBECCA LOW, b. of John & Mary (Rhodes) Low; d. 1723 +
1704. Freeman.
1723, Mar. 17. Will—proved 1723, May 30. Exx. wife Rebecca. Overseers, brother Rufus and brother-in-law Anthony Low. To eldest son Benjamin, all lands in Warwick Neck at age, but wife to enjoy a third income of same during her widowhood. To son Samuel, part of my homestead at Natick (near former dwelling house) with a dwelling house and half saw mill, meadow, &c, at age. To son Andrew, all remaining part of homestead at Natick, orchards, &c, with former dwelling house at age if his mother marries before that time, but if she remains widow she to enjoy half of profits during her widowhood. To son Rufus, the farm Nathaniel Williams now dwells on at Mashantatack, 110 acres with housing, orchard, &c. To son Anthony, at age, half a farm in Natick, and rights in Warwick, but wife to enjoy a third of profits while widow. To daughters Phebe and Susanna, land at Natick, in fork of two rivers, and to each £20, at marriage. To son Benjamin, £10, at age, and to each of the other sons, £5, at age. To wife Rebecca, all remaining part of estate, real and personal.
Inventory, £354, l1s., 10d., viz: paper money l1s., silver spoons 18s., a pair worsted combs, 2 feather beds, a flock bed, pewter, a bible, 2 small books,
a pair of oxen, 3 cows, 2 three year old steers, 2 two year old steers, 5 mares, 1 colt, 3 yearling horses, 80 sheep, 20 lambs, 20 goats, 5 kids,1 hog.
Also let to Jeremiah Westcott the following stock: a pair oxen, 8 cows, 2 heifers, a bull, 20 sheep and a mare.
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