I give a bequeath to my beloved widow Hannah one half of my indoor moveables and all the provisions in the family at my decease, and also the improvements of one half the house in which I now live during her widowhood.
And it is my will and pleasure that my two sons Leonard and Jefferson Ashley comfortably provide for and honorably maintain my said wife or widow in sickness and in health in all respects during her remaining my widow.
I also give to my said wife, one cow to be kept as aforesaid.
And it is my will and pleasure that the real estate hereby bequeathed shall be to the several children to who given their heirs and assigns forever.
This stone was cleaned, repaired and stood back up by J. King
I give a bequeath to my beloved widow Hannah one half of my indoor moveables and all the provisions in the family at my decease, and also the improvements of one half the house in which I now live during her widowhood.
And it is my will and pleasure that my two sons Leonard and Jefferson Ashley comfortably provide for and honorably maintain my said wife or widow in sickness and in health in all respects during her remaining my widow.
I also give to my said wife, one cow to be kept as aforesaid.
And it is my will and pleasure that the real estate hereby bequeathed shall be to the several children to who given their heirs and assigns forever.
This stone was cleaned, repaired and stood back up by J. King
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Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
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Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850
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Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850
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Massachusetts Deaths, 1844: Vol. 8, Barnstable to Hampshire; Volume 9, Middlesex to Worcester
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