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March 23, 2007
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Abstract of Will of Samuel Rodman of the Manor of Pelham Prepared in 1779
and Proved May 8, 1770
The following is an abstract of the will of Samuel Rodman of the Manor of
Pelham prepared in 1779 and proved May 8, 1780. A citation to the source
of the abstract follows the text.
"ABSTRACTS OF WILLS -- LIBER 32. . . .
Page 240. -- 'I, SAMUEL RODMAN, of the manor of Pelham, in Westchester
County. I leave to my son Joseph one half of my island called Hart Island,
lying in the Sound before the manor of Pelham; also £300, and my wearing
apparell and one English mare. I leave to my sons, William and Samuel, all
my Neck of land and meadow where I now live, with all buildings, which I
bought of Thomas Pell; also my stock of horses and cattle. I leave to my
daughter, Sarah Bleecker, £300. To Miriam Hicks, daughter of Deborah
Hicks, £50; to her sister, Elizabeth Hicks, £25. To my granddaughter,
Sarah Bertine, £100, and the money due me on a bond from Peter Bertine and
his sons, Peter and John. To my grandson, Samuel Bertine, £200. To Joshua
Hunt, Sr., £5. To Miriam Hicks the bed I lye on, with all bedding. To my
son William a pair of silk stockings and a bosom Gold Buckell. To my son
Samuel a pair of Gold sleeve buttons. To my granddaughter, Sarah Bertine,
one good feather bed, with furniture. I leave to Richard Hicks my square
of land on Miniford's Island where Deborah Baxter now lives. All the rest
of my movable estate I leave to my three sons, Joseph, William, and
Samuel, and my daughter, Sarah Bleecker. I appoint [Page 108 / Page 109]
my sons, William and Samuel, and John Bartow, Sr., executors.'
Dated September 10, 1779. Witnesses, James Pell, Sr., Thomas Pell,
Elizabeth Pell. Proved, May 8, 1780.
[NOTE. -- Minifords Island is now City Island.]"
Source: Pelletreau, William S., ed., Abstracts of Wills on File in the
Surrogate's Office, City of New York. Volume IX. January 7, 1777 -
February 7, 1783. With Letters of Administration, January 17, 1779 -
February 18, 1783. in Collections of The New-York Historical Society for
the Year 1900., pp. 108-09 (NY, NY: The New-York Historical Society 1901).
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