Image Text 4 Items John Nelson and Elizabeth Nelson will, January 9, 1730. Copy of the will of John and Elizabeth Nelson, Boston; witnessed by John Cole, Nathaniel Smith, and John Honeychurch; examined and proved December 23, 1734 by John Boydell, registrar, and Josiah Williard, judge of probate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items James Lloyd will, April 10, 1684. Copy of the will of James Lloyd, Boston, bequeathing his real estate and personal property to his wife, Grizzell Lloyd, their children, and his brother, Joseph Lloyd; witnessed by Rachel Balston, Elizabeth Burden, and William Brinley. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Latimer Sampson will, February 16, 1669. Heliotype copy of the will of Latimer Sampson, Oyster Bay, bequeathing all of his property to Grizzell Sylvester (later Lloyd), Shelter Island; witnessed by Christopher Foster, John Youngs, and Isaac Arnold; recorded November 9, 1674 by Matthias Nicolls, secretary for Capt. Nathaniel Sylvester, and proved March 3-4, 1675 by Henry Pierson, clerk. Original: Latimer Sampson will, 1669 February 16; Sylvester Manor Archive; MSS 208; box 141; folder 17; Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University Libraries View Item
Image Collection 5 Items Lloyd family papers, 1654-1822 Correspondence, land papers, deeds, bonds, memoranda, maps, indentures, wills, and miscellaneous legal and financial documents, 1654-1822, of the Lloyd family of Long Island, Boston, and Rhode Island. Correspondence, 1654-1822, consists of letters received by members of the Lloyd family, generally from other family members, and principally concern financial and legal matters, disposition of family property, inheritances, management of farm and domestic affairs (including the appraisal and sale of slaves), and news regarding the health, welfare, and conduct of family members. View Collection
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 152, Abigail Woolsey will, April 4, 1770 (continued) View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 151, Abigail Woolsey will, April 4, 1770. Copy of the will of Abigail Woolsey; witnessed by Charles Webb, Samuel Hulton, and Samuel Middlebrook and attested by them before Abraham Davenport, assistant; copied October 14, 1882 by Henry Lloyd IV. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 94, James Lloyd will, April 10, 1684. Copy of the will of James Lloyd, Boston, bequeathing his real estate and personal property to his wife, Grizzell Lloyd, their children, and his brother, Joseph Lloyd; copied by Henry Lloyd ca. 1715; witnessed by Rachel Balston, Elizabeth Burden, and William Brinley; proved September 2, 1693 before William Stoughton, Judge of Probate for Suffolk County, Massachusetts. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 27, Latimer Sampson will, February 16, 1669. Copy of the will of Latimer Sampson, Oyster Bay, bequeathing all of his property to Grizzell Sylvester (later Lloyd), Shelter Island; witnessed by Christopher Foster, John Youngs, and Isaac Arnold; entered in the New York Record Office November 9, 1674 by Matthias Nicolls, secretary; transcribed in the record of the Court of Sessions of the East Riding of York by Henry Pierson, clerk and proved in the Court of Sessions held March 3-4, 1675 by Henry Pierson, clerk; with an annotation by Henry Lloyd that the will entered in the Record Office for Capt. Nathaniel Sylvester. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, additional extracts from the records of Oyster Bay, page 56. Notes summarizing several 1696 deeds from Tackapausha, sachem of the Massapeaqua, and others for land at Fort Neck and an April 28, 1696 will of Richard Harcutt leaving a coverlet to his granddaughter, Hannah Townsend. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, page 215. May 9, 1705 will of "Mill" John Townsend (continued); and notes documenting the August 25, 1694 will of John Seaman the elder, Hempstead, dividing his land between his sons and son in law and naming his wife, Martha, and two sons as executors and Thomas Powell and John Townsend Sr. ["Jericho" John] as overseers; proved March 20, 1694/5. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, page 214. May 9, 1705 will of "Mill" John Townsend (continued). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, page 213. May 9, 1705 will of "Mill" John Townsend leaving his daughter Hannah a share of undivided land on Oak Neck, and a heifer to each of his brother Henry's four daughters, and naming his wife Esther, his cousin, John Townsend [either "Jericho" John or "Rhode Island" John], Nathaniel Coles, Jr., Samuel Dickinson, and Isaac Smith as executors and authorizing them to divide his estate among his children; Isaac Smith was granted letters of administration by the governor, Lord Cornbury, November 25, 1707. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 96. Notes documenting Townsends and Laurences named as witnesses in wills recorded in Queens County, 1696-1707, including the continuation of Richard Harcutt's (1696) and John Tallman's (1707). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 95. Notes documenting Townsends named in wills recorded in Queens County, 1689-1696, including Sarah Williams's (1693) and Richard Harcutt's (1696). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 94. Notes documenting Townsends named as witnesses and heirs in wills recorded in Queens County, 1685-1709, including the continuation of Alice Crabb's (1685) in which she freed an unnamed enslaved man contingent on his payment of £3 to Simon Cooper and James Townsend. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 93. March 6, 1709/10 inventory of the estate of "Justice" John Townsend [i.e. "Rhode Island" John] taken by Samuel Macoun and George Townsend; followed by notes documenting Townsends named as witnesses and heirs in wills recorded in Queens County, 1681-1713, including Robert Jackson's (1683) and Alice Crabb's (1685). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 92. August 23, 1709 will of "Rhode Island" John Townsend (continued). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 91. March 30, 1709 will of Henry Townsend Jr. [i.e. III, died 1709] (continued); followed by the August 23, 1709 will of "Rhode Island" John Townsend dividing his land and personal property between his children and naming his wife, Rose, as his executor; proved March 3, 1709/10. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 90. March 30, 1709 will of Henry Townsend Jr. [i.e. III, died 1709] (continued). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 89. March 30, 1709 will of Henry Townsend Jr. [i.e. III, died 1709] dividing his land and personal property between his sons, Henry and Absalom, and his wife, Eliphal, making a provision for apples and hay for his father, and naming Eliphal as his executor; proved September 22, 1709 and recorded October 10, 1709 by Samuel Clowes, clerk. View Item