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1724 - 1780
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Born |
23 Jan 1724 |
Newton, L.I. NY [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Will |
26 Sep 1780 |
Jamaica, Queens, NY [2] |
- Will: In the name of God, Amen. I, SAMUEL SACKET, of Jamaica, in Queens County, Gentleman, being sick. I leave to my wife Mary the use of all household furniture, lands, negroes, horse and chair, two best cows, with pasturing and firewood for two fires, if she lives in the country. If she chooses to live in the city, I leave her the use of the back part of my house in New York, in Queen street, with the back room, two chambers and loft and kitchen. If she choose to live in the country, I leave her œ50 a year and one fifth of the income of estate. I leave to my oldest son, Samuel, œ700. To my son Richard œ500. To my son Augustus œ500, when of age. My executors are to allow to my wife œ50 for each of my children, yearly, so long as they live with her, as compensation for their meat, drink, washing, clothing and education. And when they are of suitable age, they are to be put to callings, as my executors may think most suitable. My executors are to sell all stock and farming utensils. After the death of my wife, I leave all to my children, Samuel, Richard, Augustus, and Sophia. I make my relation, Captain Thomas Laurence, of Newtown, and my friends, James Desbrosses, of New York, and Christopher Smith and Cary Ludlow, of Jamaica, executors. Dated September 26, 1780. Witnesses, Jacob Sharpe, Charles Welling, Samuel Welling. Proved, October 25, 1780. Note: Page 22.--52
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CAC5D72D213D4001A72CA0B74001D85CD1B8 |
Died |
29 Sep 1780 |
Jamaica, Long Island, NY [1] |
Person ID |
I4164 |
OuthouseLine2014 |
Last Modified |
29 Aug 2004 |
Father |
Joseph SACKETT, b. 1680, English Kills, New Town, NY , d. 27 Sep 1755, Newton, L.I. NY |
Mother |
Hannah ALSOP, b. 11 Jan 1690, Newton, L.I. NY , d. 17 Jun 1773, Newton, L.I. NY |
Married |
23 May 1706 |
Newton, L.I. NY |
Family ID |
F1538 |
Group Sheet |
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