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Thomas Stillwell

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1703 (aged 31–32)
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Son of Capt. Thomas Stillwell and Martha Billiou.
Dewitt Stillwell, History and Genealogical Record of One Branch of the Stillwell Family (Solvay, N.Y.: Martin Press, 1914), p.43.

Thomas Stillwell was born in 1671.

He married Marie Poillon, daughter of Capt. Jacques Poillon and Adrianna Crocheron, in 1691.

Children by Marie Poillon b. 27 Apr 1679, d. before 2 Nov 1718:
Nicholas Stillwell
Ann Stillwell
Mary Stillwell b. 1702
Ibid.

Thomas Stillwell died in 1703. Listed as deceased in his father's will.
Will dated 21 May 1704 proved 9 May 1705. Thomas Stillwell, of Staten Island, Esq., being sick and weak. I leave to Nicholas Stillwell, son of my son, Thomas Stillwell, deceased, all that plantation or farm, commonly called Wallbours' farm, lying on the east side of Old Town, and also one half of the meadow that lies next to the ditch. And the said Nicholas is to pay to his two sisters, Mary and Anne Stillwell, £50 each, when they come to the age of eighteen. And he is to pay to Martha Brittan, daughter of Benjamin Brittan, £__. If he die under age, then the land is to go to his sisters Mary and Anne, and they are to pay to Martha Brittan, £100. I leave to my daughter Frances, wife of Nicholas Brittan, 60 acres of land joining to the land I now live on, as it is now in his possession, during her life, and then to her son, Nicholas Brittan, and he is to pay to his sister, Mary Brittan, £25. I leave to my daughters, Anne and Rachel Stillwell, the messuage and tenatent with all the housing and buildingsand all the lot, and three quarters of a lot of land, with a lot of salt meadow at the Great Kill, marked No. 2, which is the land I now live upon, after my wife's decease, and they are to pay to my daughter Frances Brittan, £50. I leave to my wife Martha, the use of all the estate I now live upon for life or during her widowhood, and make her sole executor, and my loving frineds, John Stillwell and Abraham Taylor, Esq., and Richard Stillwell, Sr., overseers. Witnesses: Nathaniel Whitman, Ellis Dusebury, Ales Stuart.
New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume I. 1665-1707), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1892), page 404.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm
Son of Capt. Thomas Stillwell and Martha Billiou.
Dewitt Stillwell, History and Genealogical Record of One Branch of the Stillwell Family (Solvay, N.Y.: Martin Press, 1914), p.43.

Thomas Stillwell was born in 1671.

He married Marie Poillon, daughter of Capt. Jacques Poillon and Adrianna Crocheron, in 1691.

Children by Marie Poillon b. 27 Apr 1679, d. before 2 Nov 1718:
Nicholas Stillwell
Ann Stillwell
Mary Stillwell b. 1702
Ibid.

Thomas Stillwell died in 1703. Listed as deceased in his father's will.
Will dated 21 May 1704 proved 9 May 1705. Thomas Stillwell, of Staten Island, Esq., being sick and weak. I leave to Nicholas Stillwell, son of my son, Thomas Stillwell, deceased, all that plantation or farm, commonly called Wallbours' farm, lying on the east side of Old Town, and also one half of the meadow that lies next to the ditch. And the said Nicholas is to pay to his two sisters, Mary and Anne Stillwell, £50 each, when they come to the age of eighteen. And he is to pay to Martha Brittan, daughter of Benjamin Brittan, £__. If he die under age, then the land is to go to his sisters Mary and Anne, and they are to pay to Martha Brittan, £100. I leave to my daughter Frances, wife of Nicholas Brittan, 60 acres of land joining to the land I now live on, as it is now in his possession, during her life, and then to her son, Nicholas Brittan, and he is to pay to his sister, Mary Brittan, £25. I leave to my daughters, Anne and Rachel Stillwell, the messuage and tenatent with all the housing and buildingsand all the lot, and three quarters of a lot of land, with a lot of salt meadow at the Great Kill, marked No. 2, which is the land I now live upon, after my wife's decease, and they are to pay to my daughter Frances Brittan, £50. I leave to my wife Martha, the use of all the estate I now live upon for life or during her widowhood, and make her sole executor, and my loving frineds, John Stillwell and Abraham Taylor, Esq., and Richard Stillwell, Sr., overseers. Witnesses: Nathaniel Whitman, Ellis Dusebury, Ales Stuart.
New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume I. 1665-1707), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1892), page 404.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm


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