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March 26, 2007
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Will of Elizabeth Guion of the Town of Pelham Made in 1789 and Proved on
October 5, 1791
In 1951, the New Rochelle Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution prepared and distributed a typewritten manuscript entitled "OLD
WILLS OF NEW ROCHELLE Copies of Wills By Citizens of New Rochelle, N. Y.
1784-1830". The manuscript includes transcriptions of a number of wills of
early residents of the Town of Pelham.
One such will was that of Elizabeth Guion of the Town of Pelham prepared
on August 12, 1789 and proved on October 5, 1791. The text of that will
appears below, followed by a citation to its source.
"ELIZABETH GUION
Liber B of Wills, page 190 (Typewritten Liber) Aug. 12, 1789
In the Name of God Amen, I, Elizabeth Guion of the Town of Pelham in the
County of Westchester being weak in body and in a low state of health but
of sound disposing mind and memory - Do make and ordain this to be my last
Will and Testament. In the first place I recommend my Soul into the hands
of that merciful God who gave it to me and my body to the earth to be
buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executors here after
mentioned. And as to the Worldly Estate with which it has pleased God to
bless me, I dispose of th same in the manner following. After payment of
my just Debts I give and bequeath to my sister Susanah Solice the sum of
Fifteen Pounds to her and her Heirs and Assigns forever, also a pair of
Hatchels and my light Callico gown. Secondly I give and bequeath to my
Nephew William Landrine the sum of Five pounds. Thirdly, I give and
bequeath to my Nephew Joshua Solice the sum of Five pounds. Fourthly I
give and bequeath to my Niece Elizabeth Soulice the sum of Five pounds.
Fifthly, I give and bequeath to my Niece Susannah Solice my builstead
Cupboard being of the price of Five pounds. Sixthly I give and bequeath to
my Niece Elizabeth daughter of my Brother Benjamin the sum of Ten pounds,
and my bed and curtains and the furni- [Page 13 / Page 14] ture belonging
to it. Also my brown India Chintz gown, brown Camblet gown, silk Cloak,
blue quilted petticoat, half dozen of silver spoons and tea tongs, a gold
stone ring and my builstead chest and a tea kettle. Seventhly I give and
bequeath to my Niece Susannah daughter of my Brother Benjamin the sum of
Ten pounds my striped callico gown and a plain gold ring. Eighthly I give
and bequeath to my Niece Phoebe daughter of my brother Benjamin the sum of
Ten pounds and one plain gold ring. Ninthly I give and bequeath to my
Niece Mary daughter of my Brother Benjamin the sum of Ten pounds. Tenthly
I give and bequeath to each of my Brother Elias's children the sum of Five
pounds. Eleventhly I give and bequeath to my sister Susannah Solice and
her two daughters and the daughters of my brother Benjamin all my linen
china ware and tea table articles and pewter and earthern ware to be
equally divided between them as equally as may be. And it is my Will that
the several Sums of money hereby given to my nieces as well as the other
Articles hereby given to them shall be paid and delivered to them as they
respectively arrive to lawfull age or sooner if my Executors think proper
And further that if my money when collected shall exceed the amount of the
several Legacies hereby given that the same shall be encreased in
proportion t the sum given, and if it shall fall short of the amount of
the said Legacies that then the same shall abate in like proportion. And I
do further direct that my Negroes be sold within some convenient time
after my decease nevertheless allowing them an opportunity of looking for
and choosing masters. Lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint
my loving Brothers Benjamin Guion and Esaie Guion Executors of this my
Last Will and Testament hereby declaring this only to be my last Will. In
Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seale this Twelfth day
of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and Eighty
nine.
Elizabeth Guion (L.S.)
Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the said Elizabeth Guoin as and
for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who hereto set our
hands as witnesses thereto in her presence.
Elizabeth Joy Philip Pell
Proved October 5, 1791 by deposition of Elizabeth Joy. Oath of office
taken by Esaie Guion one of the Executors named in the will October 5,
1791. [Page 14 / Page 15]
No Letters Testamentary recorded.
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NOTE: Elizabeth Guion, the maker of the above will, (Liber B, page 190)
was the daughter of Aman Guion of New Rochelle and his wife, Elisabeth
Samson. She appears to have been living with her brother, Esaie Guion, in
Pelham, at the time of her death."
Source: ELIZABETH GUION in OLD WILLS OF NEW ROCHELLE Copies of Wills By
Citizens of New Rochelle, N.Y. 1784-1830, pp. 13-15 (New Rochelle, NY:
1951) (typewritten manuscript prepared by New Rochelle Chapter, Daughts of
the American Revolution).
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