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The Will of Margaret Warrin

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 From York County Probate Records, Volume Two (1698-1718)

   In the Name of God Amen. I Margaret Warrin of the town of Kittery in the County of York in her Majesties Province of the Massachusets Bay in new Eenland being very Aged and growing grave ward Apace but of Sound and Disposing sence and memory Do make this my Last will and Testament in manner as followeth first I resign and Commit my Soul to god that gave it and my body to the Earth from whence it was taken to be Decently buried at the Discretion of the Executor of this my Last will and Testament; Viz my will is that the money I have I Leave and Do Order for the Defraing my funerall Charges and what Shall be Left to be Equally Divided A mongst my three Children Gilbard James and Margret.

   2ly I give and Bequeath unto my Son Gilbard Warrin one Cow and three Sheep.

   3ly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Margret Stackpole my Great Brass Kittle and two Blankits and one Coverlid and Ten yardes of woling Cloath and my Greate wooden Platter and one pare of sheets and all my wareing Cloath.

   4ly I give and Bequeath unto my Sons Iames Warrin my feather bed and Bolster and all the rest of my Estate whatsoever A Broad or at home with out dores or within.

   5ly I do order and apoint my Son Iames Warrin the whole and Sole Executor to this my Last will and Testament Revoking and Renounsing all other wills heretofore by me made in witness hereof I set to my hand and Seal ye thirtenth of December anno Domini one thousand Seven hundred and Twelue

Signed sealed and owned
   to be her Last will and
   Testament in the presents of Vs
   Baker X Nason}
      his mark
   Ioseph wood}      witnesses
   Thomas Curtis}
Margaret Warrin (seal)
      her mark
   Probated 15 Oct. 1713.

Source: Maine Wills, 1640-1760 (Portland, Me., 1887), p. 169, citing Probate Office, 2, 66.

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