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| Notes for Patience GOODWIN | ||||||||||||||||||
| r204 Patience was born in the Newichawanock area of Kittery, later called South Berwick, ME. She died between 18 Feb 1715/6 when she made up her will and 4 Apr 1716 when it was proved. 1715/16 Will of Patience Stone In the Name of God Amen I Patience Stone of the Town of Barwick in the County of Yorkr in his Majts Province of the MassachuSetts Bay in New England widow (and Relict of Daniel Stone late of Barwick aforeSaid) being weak & ailing but of Sound & disposing Sence & memory, blessed be God for it Do make this my Last will & Testament. First & principally I resign my Soul to God that gave it hopeing through the merits of my blessed Lord & Saviour Jusus Christ to obtain Pardon of all my Sins, and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament & as for this worldly Goods the Lord hath Lent me; after my Lawfull Debts & funerall Charge is paid I give & bestow as Followeth. 1. I give & bequeath unto my Son Daniel Stone a pair of Stilliards and one flax Comb. 2. I gve & bequeath unto my daughter Rachel Grant one pewter platter. 3. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Patience Waymouth one pewter platter. 4. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Libby one pewter platter. 5. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Abigail Goodin one pewter platter & two plates. 6. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Elisabeth Stone one pewter platter & one Bason & my great Iron pott & two pewter plates. 7. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Leah Stone one pewter plater & one Chafindish & two pewter plates & my middlein Iron pott. 8. I do give & bequeath unto my two a foreSaid daughters Elisabeth & Leah my two fetherbeds & all the furniture belonging to them both, & all my bed Cloths of every Sort both wooling & Linnin & all my wearing Cloths wooling & Linnin or any other Sort & also my warming pan & Table Linnin to equally divided betwene them both. 9. I give & bequeath unto my Eight daughters to the Six herein already named and to my daughter Marymartin & Margret Gould all the rest of my Estate Good or Chattels Rights & Credits & utenSels whatsoever without dores or within abroad or at home to be Equally divided amongst them all. 10. I do ordain & appoint my Brother Dael Goodin to be the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament Renouncing & Revoaking all or any Will or Wills by me heretofore made or Suffered to be made; In Witness hereof I the afore Said Patience Stone have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this Eighteenth day of February anno Dom: one ThouSand Seven Hunderd & fifteen Sixteen 1715/16 Signed Sealed & Published Patience X Stone int he preSents of us Mary X Goodin Samuel Goodin John Hubord | ||||||||||||||||||
| Notes for Daniel (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Changed his last name to STONE. Daniel Stone, parish of Unity Kittery born about 1643 was called Wadelstenstern Alias Stoone in Geo. Broughton's unit in 1672. Married Patience Goodwin whose father gave bond for his good behavior in July 1673. From Gen. Dictionary of Med. NH. Had a grant in 1669. For further records on this family, see Maine Genealogist and Biographer, Vol. 1, p111. | ||||||||||||||||||
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