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The Will of George Ingersoll

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 From York County Probate Records, Volume Ten (1749-60)

In the Name of God Amen.

   I George Ingersoll of Falmouth in the County of York & Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Shipwright, calling to mind the Mortality of my Body & being of sound Mind & Memory Do this Ninth Day of Novemr in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundd and Fifty six make & publish this my last Will & Testamt in Manner following that is to Say, I give to my beloved Brother Iohn Ingersoll of Falmo aforesd Shipwright all my Estate real & personal whatsoever whereof I shall die seized in possession Reversion or Remainder to him his Heirs & assigns forever in particular all my Right Title Interest & Inheritance of in & unto the real Estate of our hond Father Daniel Ingersoll late of Boston Shipwright Decd being one Fifth part of the Same wheresoever the Same may be found to him the said Iohn Ingersoll his Heirs & assigns forever. And I make constitute & ordain my said Brother Iohn Ingersoll my Executor of this my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I the said Iohn Ingersoll have hereunto set my Hand & Seal the Day & Year above written.

Signed Sealed published and
   declared by the Testator to
   be his last Will & Testament
   In presence of us.
   Enoch Freeman
   Samuel Bradbury
   Wigglesworth Sweetser
George Ingersoll (Seal)
   Probated 6 Febry 1760.

Source: Maine Wills, 1640-1760 (Portland, Me., 1887), p. 880, citing Probate Office, 10, 142.

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