Source: Frost 'L. I. Cemeteries' vol. 7, pp. 41-56; L. D. S. microfilm #0017118
Death recorded in the Salmon Records. Age 79.
Son of Richard Howell of Southold
Page 97.--In the name of God, Amen. I, DAVID HOWELL, of the town of Southold, in Suffolk County, yeoman, being of sound mind. I leave to my oldest son David œ50, and also all that farm where he now liveth, and 1/2 of my meadow at Saw mill brook, which I bought of William Mapes. I leave to my second son Aaron all the land I bought of Jacob Asman, which he now has in possession; and also all my right in the manor of St. George, and 1/2 of my meadow at Saw mill brook, which I bought of William Mapes, Also 1/3 of my right in the Parsonage, and 1/4 of all my movables. I leave to my third son Israel 1/4 of all movables, and all the land which I bought of my brother, Jonathan Howell, bounded south and west by the land of my brother, Richard Howell, north by the Sound, east by James Fanning, Also two lots of salt meadow on the south side of Peconic river, which my honored father gave me, Also all that Fresh meadow on the south side of Peconic river, which I bought of my brother, Jonathan Howell. I leave to my fifth son James 1/4 of all movables, and all that part of my land where he now lives, which he now has in possession, with the meadow belonging thereto, Also 1/3 of my two lots of meadow on the Broad meadow, on the south side of Peconic river, which I bought of John Howell, Also 1/3 of my right in the Parsonage. I leave to my fourth son Richard all my land and meadow not herein disposed of, and all the rest of my movable estate. I leave to my daughter, Mary Longbotham, œ50, and to my son David œ50. I make my sons, Aaron and Richard, and my friend, Daniel Welles, executors.
Source: Frost 'L. I. Cemeteries' vol. 7, pp. 41-56; L. D. S. microfilm #0017118
Death recorded in the Salmon Records. Age 79.
Son of Richard Howell of Southold
Page 97.--In the name of God, Amen. I, DAVID HOWELL, of the town of Southold, in Suffolk County, yeoman, being of sound mind. I leave to my oldest son David œ50, and also all that farm where he now liveth, and 1/2 of my meadow at Saw mill brook, which I bought of William Mapes. I leave to my second son Aaron all the land I bought of Jacob Asman, which he now has in possession; and also all my right in the manor of St. George, and 1/2 of my meadow at Saw mill brook, which I bought of William Mapes, Also 1/3 of my right in the Parsonage, and 1/4 of all my movables. I leave to my third son Israel 1/4 of all movables, and all the land which I bought of my brother, Jonathan Howell, bounded south and west by the land of my brother, Richard Howell, north by the Sound, east by James Fanning, Also two lots of salt meadow on the south side of Peconic river, which my honored father gave me, Also all that Fresh meadow on the south side of Peconic river, which I bought of my brother, Jonathan Howell. I leave to my fifth son James 1/4 of all movables, and all that part of my land where he now lives, which he now has in possession, with the meadow belonging thereto, Also 1/3 of my two lots of meadow on the Broad meadow, on the south side of Peconic river, which I bought of John Howell, Also 1/3 of my right in the Parsonage. I leave to my fourth son Richard all my land and meadow not herein disposed of, and all the rest of my movable estate. I leave to my daughter, Mary Longbotham, œ50, and to my son David œ50. I make my sons, Aaron and Richard, and my friend, Daniel Welles, executors.
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