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March 9, 2007
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Friday, March 9, 2007
Abstract of Will of Philip Pell, Sr. of the Manor of Pelham Prepared in
1751 and Proved in 1752
Below is an abstract of the will of Philip Pell, Sr. preparedin 1751 and
proved in 1752. The abstract is followed by a full citation to its source.
"ABSTRACTS OF WILLS -- LIBER 18. . . .
Page 80. -- I, PHILLIP PELL, of the Manor of Pelham, yeoman, being
indisposed in body. I leave to my present wife, Phebe Pell, all the plate
which now remains [Page 379 / Page 380] which she brought with her when we
were married, and a negro boy and a feather bed and furniture, 'and the
use of one of the rooms in my house which she may choose.' And I order my
son Philip to maintain her in an honorable manner, 'and to furnish her a
good horse and chair to go abroad with.' And if any difference should
arise between her and my son Philip concerning her living, he is to pay
her £200 more than I have given her. All the valuable goods and plate
which I had by my first wife Hannah, are to be divided between my two
daughters, Hannah and Martha Pell. I leave to my daughter Hannah my 3
negro children and £300, and at the day of her marriage she shall have 6
cows; Also half a dozen silver spoons which I had made last winter.' I
leave to my daughter Martha 3 negro children and £300, and 6 cows when she
marries. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I leave to my only
son, Philip Pell. I make my wife Phebe, and my son Philip, and my brother
in law, William Mott, executors.
Dated December 1, 1751. Witnesses, Joseph Rodman, Joseph Pell, John
Bartow. Proved, March 14, 1752."
Source: Pelletreau, William S., Abstracts of Wills on File in the
Surrogate's Office, City of New York. Vol. IV. 1744-1753. With Letters of
Administration Gratned 1745-1753. in Collections of the New-York
Historical Society For the Year 1895, pp. 379-80 (NY, NY: The New-York
Historical Society 1896).
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