WILLS & PROBATE RECORDS

WILL OF MARY
BARRETT HALSEY
Widow of Thomas Halsey, Jr.
Southampton, Long Island, New York
Dated Dec. 18, 1699 - Proved Dec. 20, 1699
In the name of God Amen. I Mary
Halsey late relict of Thomas Halsey of ye town of
S'hampton late deceased being very sick & weak in
body but in sound memory Expecting every day to put off
this mortal body do make & ordain this to be my last
will & testamt. in manner & form following -
I give & freely bequeath my soul to God who at first
gave it to me and my body after decent buriel to ye earth
from whence it was taken and for my worldly estate I
dispose of it as followth, (viz) -
1st I give & bequeath unto my grandson Ammy Resco one
two year old heifer & four sheep -
2nd I give & bequeath unto my four grandaughters
namely Mary Hand, Eunice Howell, Elizabeth Moore &
Zerviah Howell each of them twenty shillings in money one
silver spoon one pr. of sheets one pewter plate two
napkins one pillow drawer and one sheep -
3rd I give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moore ye
best rug & a white kersey blanket & a new chest -
4th I give & bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Howell
a brass kettle, hetchill, Iron skellit, a green rugge a
white fitted blanket, a pr. of stillyards & an iron
bound chest -
5th I give & bequeath unto my daughter Phebe Halsey
three pound in money one silver spoon one pewter plate
one sheep one pr. of sheets one pillow drawer two napkins
and nine of ye fifteen cattle in ye hands of my son
Nathaniel Halsey in proportion for value that is to say
nine fifteenths of the sd fifteen cattle and two beds and
two bolsters and two pillows of one of the beds she hath
in possession and the other feather bed I now lie on and
great bedstead a green rug a great iron Kettle and peile
trammell & warming pan and iron mortar & a frying
pan a brass skillet & a great chest and a little
chest & a pair of tongues -
6th I give & bequest unto my daughter Abigail Howell
three pounds in money one silver spoon one pewter plate
& one sheep one pr. of sheets one pillow drawer two
napkins a brass pot and a trammell & peile in
Nathaniel's hands the two last particulars -
7th I give & bequeath unto my son Nathaniel Halsey
one feather bed one iron pot and cupboard & a great
table and half ye grindstone all in his hands already the
other half of the grindstone I give unto my son Josiah
Halsey -
8th I give unto my five sons namely Josiah, Isaac, David,
Jeremiah and Nathaniel Halsey five cattle in ye hands of
the sd Nathaniel Halsey to be equally divided between
them and my timber chain to be used amongst them five -
9th my will is yt. all other household stuff belonging to
me of what nature or kind and wheresoever to be found to
be divided between my daughter Phebe Halsey & Abigail
Howell equally and that my wearing apparel linen &
woolen & silk to be equally divided among my five
daughters namely Mary Howell, Sarah Moore, Hannah Howell,
Phebe Halsey & Abigail Howell -
10th I do by these presents constitute ordain &
appoint my sons Isaac & David Halsey Executors of
this my last Will & testamt. to receive all my estate
& first pay all my just debts and then the abovesd
brequests and legacies and the rest of my estate to be
divided equally between my two Executors four pound of
the sd money above bequeathed is in ye hands of my son
Nathaniel Halsey -
And for ye full confirmation of this my last will &
testamt I have hereunto set my hand & seal in
S'hampton aforesd this 18 day of December Anno Dom 1699.
Mary Halsey (her mark) [Seal]
Signed sealed & declared to be her last Will &
testamt. in presence of Christopher Foster, Benjamin
Howell, Matthew Howell.
By the tenor of these presents know ye that on ye 21 day
of May Anno Dom 1700 at ye Manor of St. Georges in ye
County of Suffolk before the Honorble Coll. William Smith
Judge of the Prerogative Court in ye sd County was proved
& approved the last will & testamt. of Mary
Halsey late of S'hampton in ye sd. County deceased on ye
20th day of Dec. Anno Dom 1699 who by her said Will &
testamt. did nominate & appoint her sons Isaac &
David Halsey her Executors to whom was granted the
administration of the goods & chattels of ye sd
deceased.
(Source: Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County,
1691-1703; An Unabridged Copy of the Manuscript Volume
Known as "The Lester Will Book"; Being The
Record Of The Prerogative Court Of The County Of Suffolk,
New York, published by Francis P. Harper in 1897.)

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