On tombstone with James & Miriam Burtis.∼Page 21.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JAMES ALBURTIS, of Hempsted, in Queens County, being very sick. I leave all my estate to my son, John Alburtis, and my grandson, Abraham Bloom, and my three granddaughters, Mary and Jane, daughters of Ordion Alburtis, and Jane, daughter of Christian Alburtis, and to my two grandsons, John and James, sons of Ordion Alburtis. I make my son John, and Samuel Hicks, executors.
Dated January 9, 1770. Witnesses, Jacob Nostrand, Benaiah Wiggins. Proved, May 2, 1771, before Henry Dawson. The executors resigned, and John Hendrickson, creditor,
and Mary Alburtis, spinster, daughter of said James Alburtis, were appointed.
On tombstone with James & Miriam Burtis.∼Page 21.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JAMES ALBURTIS, of Hempsted, in Queens County, being very sick. I leave all my estate to my son, John Alburtis, and my grandson, Abraham Bloom, and my three granddaughters, Mary and Jane, daughters of Ordion Alburtis, and Jane, daughter of Christian Alburtis, and to my two grandsons, John and James, sons of Ordion Alburtis. I make my son John, and Samuel Hicks, executors.
Dated January 9, 1770. Witnesses, Jacob Nostrand, Benaiah Wiggins. Proved, May 2, 1771, before Henry Dawson. The executors resigned, and John Hendrickson, creditor,
and Mary Alburtis, spinster, daughter of said James Alburtis, were appointed.
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