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March 20, 2007
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Abstract of 1768 Will of John Pugsley of the Manor of Pelham, Proved
December 31, 1768
On Monday, December 4, 2006, I posted to the Historic Pelham Blog an
abstract of the 1768 Will of John Pugsley. See Monday, December
4, 2006:
Abstract of 1768 Will of John Pugsley of the Manor of Pelham.
I since have located a more extensive abstract of the same will. Below is
the text of an abstract of the will of John Pugsley of the Manor of
Pelham. The will was proved December 31, 1768. A citation to its source
follows the text of the abstract.
"ABSTRACTS OF WILLS -- LIBER 26. . . .
Page 482. -- "In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHN PUGSLEY, of the Manor of
Pelham, in Westchester County, Gent., being sick. My executors are to sell
all my lands, tenements, and fresh and salt meadows in the Manor of
Pelham, and all my lands, tenements, and meadows in the Borrough Town of
Westchester, commonly called Cow Neck, and all my right in the Sheep
Pasture; Also all my movable estate is to be sold, and my negroes are to
have the liberty of choosing their masters, 'and shall not be sold to any
one contrary to [Page 228 / Page 299] their inclination.' After all debts
are paid, I leave all the rest to my children, James, William, Samuel,
Stephen, Gilbert, Israel, John, and David, and to my daughter, Sarah
Oakley, And one share is to be deposited in the hands of my executors for
the relief and support of my daughter Phebe, wife of Bartholemew Hadden. I
leave to Elizabeth Bugby a feather bed and £20; To Elizabeth Taylor, of
the White Plains, and to Mary Weeks, of Hunttington, £20 each. £100 are to
be placed in the hands of my son James for the support of my
daughter-in-law Elizabeth, wife of Israel Pugsley. I made my sons, James,
William, Gilbert, and David, executors.
Dated December 20, 1768. Witnesses, William Adams, Peter Bertram, Jr.,
Thomas Wright.
Codicil. -- 'Whereas in my will I left a share of my estate to my
son John, and now calling to mind, to my great grief, that for a long time
past he has led a dissolute and idle life, and has made a very bad use of
what I have heretofore given him: my executors shall take his share and
carefully lay it out for him in purchasing a farm, but not to be at his
disposal, but he may live upon it during his life, and then to his
children.'
Dated December 24, 1768. Witnesses, Samuel Pugsley, Sarah Wright, Thomas
Wright, Physician. Proved, December 31, 1768."
Source: Pelletreau, William S., ed., Abstracts of Wills on File in the
Surrogate's Office, City of New York. Vol. VII. June 6, 1766 - November
29, 1771. With Letters of Administration, January 6, 1767 - January 11,
1773. in Collections of The New-York Historical Society For the Year
1898., pp. 228-29 (NY, NY: The New-York Historical Society 1899).
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