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Will
p. 267, Nathan Thompson of town of Sheridan, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 19 Mar 1834, admitted to probate 8 Jul 1839.
Household goods, stock, and one-third of estate to wife Electa. Everything else to my wife's son Buel Tolls, and he is to pay $200 to his brother Jaril Tolls, 1 cow to his sister Almira Tolls, yoke of steers to his brother Chester Tolls at age 21, let his sister Electa Tolls live with him and $50 to her when she leaves him, and take care of his mother Electa Thompson. If Bud die single before his mother, she may dispose of the estate as she desires.
Codicil signed 30 Jan 1839: Since wife Electa Thompson has died, everything to wife's son Buel Tolls for taking care of me in my old age, except as previously given to other children. Electa to have her sister Almira's clothing and furniture.
Witnesses to codicil: J. M. Alden, H. Crouch, William Ensign
Executors: wife Electa Thompson, her son Bud Tolls
Witnesses: John M. Alden, Rufus Smith, Horace Crouch
Court 16 May 1839: Josiah Reed, disinterested person of town of Sheridan, appointed guardian for minor heirs Amos Reed and Nancy Reed during court proceedings. Citations to heirs and next of kin Reuben Reed of Merts?, Cayuga County, Jason? Reed who resides at Skaneateles, Onandaga County, Esther Curtis of Malone, Franklin County, and to Benbow Thompson, Thompson Reed, Mary Reed, and Josiah Reed of Chautauqua County, and to Peter Thompson of Munson?, Geauga County, Ohio
Private Continental Line
Revolutionary War
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Will
p. 267, Nathan Thompson of town of Sheridan, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 19 Mar 1834, admitted to probate 8 Jul 1839.
Household goods, stock, and one-third of estate to wife Electa. Everything else to my wife's son Buel Tolls, and he is to pay $200 to his brother Jaril Tolls, 1 cow to his sister Almira Tolls, yoke of steers to his brother Chester Tolls at age 21, let his sister Electa Tolls live with him and $50 to her when she leaves him, and take care of his mother Electa Thompson. If Bud die single before his mother, she may dispose of the estate as she desires.
Codicil signed 30 Jan 1839: Since wife Electa Thompson has died, everything to wife's son Buel Tolls for taking care of me in my old age, except as previously given to other children. Electa to have her sister Almira's clothing and furniture.
Witnesses to codicil: J. M. Alden, H. Crouch, William Ensign
Executors: wife Electa Thompson, her son Bud Tolls
Witnesses: John M. Alden, Rufus Smith, Horace Crouch
Court 16 May 1839: Josiah Reed, disinterested person of town of Sheridan, appointed guardian for minor heirs Amos Reed and Nancy Reed during court proceedings. Citations to heirs and next of kin Reuben Reed of Merts?, Cayuga County, Jason? Reed who resides at Skaneateles, Onandaga County, Esther Curtis of Malone, Franklin County, and to Benbow Thompson, Thompson Reed, Mary Reed, and Josiah Reed of Chautauqua County, and to Peter Thompson of Munson?, Geauga County, Ohio
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