The son of PETER HALLOCK, II, he married MARY on November 30, 1727 in Mattituck, Suffolk, NY. His will dated Aug. 12, 1753 & probated Oct. 7, 1756.
Abstracts of New York Wills Vol V 1754-1760
Page 149.--In the name of God, Amen, April 11, 1753. I, PETER HALLIOCK, of Southold, in Suffolk County, being sick. I leave to my wife Mary 1/2 of my grain and provisions, "and the use of all my East house or rooms from top to bottom," with the middle room, in which I now live, with the chamber above the same, And 1/3 of my movable estate, except money, for her comfortable support while she continues my widow, and for her to divide among all my children, except my son Peter, that she had by me. I leave to my eldest son Peter all my houses and buildings, creek, thatch, and meadows, on the west side of Case's Creek, except my piece of salt meadow at the east end of my meadow at Trout brook, between my ditch and the ditch that Nathaniel Wells made. I leave to my youngest son William the two pieces of meadow excepted, and also 140. I leave to Abigail Halliock, Bethiah Horton, and my 7 daughters which I had by my present wife, viz., Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Mehitabel, Sarah, Patience, and Azubah Halliock, all the rest of my movable estate. I make my son Peter, and Micah Howell and John Clark, executors.
Witnesses, Jonathan Howell, Samuel Halliock, James Reeve. Proved, October 7, 1756.
The son of PETER HALLOCK, II, he married MARY on November 30, 1727 in Mattituck, Suffolk, NY. His will dated Aug. 12, 1753 & probated Oct. 7, 1756.
Abstracts of New York Wills Vol V 1754-1760
Page 149.--In the name of God, Amen, April 11, 1753. I, PETER HALLIOCK, of Southold, in Suffolk County, being sick. I leave to my wife Mary 1/2 of my grain and provisions, "and the use of all my East house or rooms from top to bottom," with the middle room, in which I now live, with the chamber above the same, And 1/3 of my movable estate, except money, for her comfortable support while she continues my widow, and for her to divide among all my children, except my son Peter, that she had by me. I leave to my eldest son Peter all my houses and buildings, creek, thatch, and meadows, on the west side of Case's Creek, except my piece of salt meadow at the east end of my meadow at Trout brook, between my ditch and the ditch that Nathaniel Wells made. I leave to my youngest son William the two pieces of meadow excepted, and also 140. I leave to Abigail Halliock, Bethiah Horton, and my 7 daughters which I had by my present wife, viz., Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Mehitabel, Sarah, Patience, and Azubah Halliock, all the rest of my movable estate. I make my son Peter, and Micah Howell and John Clark, executors.
Witnesses, Jonathan Howell, Samuel Halliock, James Reeve. Proved, October 7, 1756.
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