From Early Connecticut Probate Records: Elizabeth's will is undated. It was proved on December 15, 1673. In her will she left her daughter, Elizabeth Peck, two coats, one that was her husband's cloak, and her cow, for her care for her in her sickness; the remainder she gave her three daughters, Mary Burr, Lydia Baker and Elizabeth Peck. The inventory was dated Dec. 13, 1673.
I Elizabeth Bayse, being by the Providence of god very wecke but of sound understanding, do make this my last will & testament: I do give to my daughter Elizabeth Peck my 2 Cushions that was my husband's, in Consideration of her Care & Trouble of me in my sickness. The rest of my Estate I give to my three daughters, Mary Burr, Lydia Baker and Elizabeth Peck, equally to be divided amongst them.
Witness:
George Grave ELIZABETH BAYSE, LS.
Steven Hopkins
From Early Connecticut Probate Records: Elizabeth's will is undated. It was proved on December 15, 1673. In her will she left her daughter, Elizabeth Peck, two coats, one that was her husband's cloak, and her cow, for her care for her in her sickness; the remainder she gave her three daughters, Mary Burr, Lydia Baker and Elizabeth Peck. The inventory was dated Dec. 13, 1673.
I Elizabeth Bayse, being by the Providence of god very wecke but of sound understanding, do make this my last will & testament: I do give to my daughter Elizabeth Peck my 2 Cushions that was my husband's, in Consideration of her Care & Trouble of me in my sickness. The rest of my Estate I give to my three daughters, Mary Burr, Lydia Baker and Elizabeth Peck, equally to be divided amongst them.
Witness:
George Grave ELIZABETH BAYSE, LS.
Steven Hopkins
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