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ABSTRACT OF PROBATE RECORDS AT FAIRFIELD, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, AND STATE OF CONNECTICUT.
BY SPENCER P. MEAD, L. L. B. Volume 3, 1675 - 1690. Page 65.

Transcribed by Geri Ryerson K.


RICHARDS, Rosemond, (continued from page 64), Inventory taken Dec. 11, 1683, by John Platt, Thomas Fitch, Jr., and James Olmstead, and filed Dec. 19, 1683. page 91.

RICHMOND, John, John late of, ______, inventory taken on his estate left in hands of Jonathan Shore, and filed Nov. 1675, page 13.

ROCKWELL, John, late of, _______, Mch. 10, 1673, letters of administration on his estate granted to his widow_____, Daniel Weed and William Holle, and on Mch. 19, 1684, the court gave the disposal of the children to the Widow, Daniel Weed and Thomas Fitch of Norwalk, page 164.

ROSE,
Robert, late of Stratford, Mch. 6, 1683, letters of administration on his estate granted to his widow Rebecca rose, page 111.
Inventory taken Mch. 9, 1682/3, by William Curtiss and Joseph Hawley, the estate owed Thomas Ufford, John Bardsey, and Samuel Hawley, overseers Sergeant Preston, Robert Lane, and Joseph, Walker, filed Mch. 13, 1682/3, page 110.
Mch. 13, 1682/3, estate ordered distributed to his widow Rebecca, and children Mary, Jonson, Rebecca Stevens, Elizabeth, Sarah, Hannah, and Mercy, page 110.
Agreement as to the distribution of estate dated June 1685, between Rebecca Rose, widow if decedent, and Moses Johnson, Isaac Bennet for himself and on behalf of his brother in law Obediah Stevens, and John Minor, Jr., all sons in law, and Hannah Rose, and Mercy Rose, daughters. Witnesses William Curtiss and Abigail Walker, page 180.

ROWLAND, Henry, Jr., Jan, 5, 1886, convicted by the court for entertaining Simon Couch Jr., John Barlow Jr., Joseph Rumsey, John Cabell, Edward Gisep, and Samuel Wakeman. The court thought he lyed when he said he did not sell a drink at retail, but had drawn one tierce and 1/2 barrel of rum within three months, and had drank it himself, and gave it to his friends. James Beers, grandjuror and Ephraim Nichols, constable, page 214.

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Geri Ryerson K, for the untold hours and days transcribing the scanned pages in order to share with the CTGenWeb Project.



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