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:On 16 Apr 1741, a bond of &pound;300 was issued to Jonathan Page with William Page and <b>Jonathan Whitney</b>, all yeomen of Lunenburg, as sureties.  The name of Nathaniel Page had been written in as a surety but crossed out [178:438].
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:On 16 Apr 1741, a bond of &pound;300 was issued to Jonathan Page with William Page and '''Jonathan Whitney''', all yeomen of Lunenburg, as sureties.  The name of Nathaniel Page had been written in as a surety but crossed out [178:438].
  
 
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:Samuel Read filed accounts covering the years 1752 thru 1756 [5:84-88], and 1756 thru 1759 [5:354, 6:412], but on 11 May 1761 a &pound;500 bond was issued to Mary Clark, widow, with Samuel Read and Moses Mitchell, all of Lunenburg, as sureties [176:198], and the Court appointed <b>Moses Whitney</b>, Silas Farnsworth and Eleazer Houghton, all of Lunenburg to appraise the estate [468:444].
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:Samuel Read filed accounts covering the years 1752 thru 1756 [5:84-88], and 1756 thru 1759 [5:354, 6:412], but on 11 May 1761 a &pound;500 bond was issued to Mary Clark, widow, with Samuel Read and Moses Mitchell, all of Lunenburg, as sureties [176:198], and the Court appointed '''Moses Whitney''', Silas Farnsworth and Eleazer Houghton, all of Lunenburg to appraise the estate [468:444].
  
:The report of <b>Whitney</b>, Farnsworth and Houghton, allowed 10 June 1762, included the homestead farm of 104 acres, several small lots in Lunenburg, a lot in Townsend of 112 acres, and furnishings, stock, etc., for a total worth of &pound;1,111:08 [7:576].
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:The report of '''Whitney''', Farnsworth and Houghton, allowed 10 June 1762, included the homestead farm of 104 acres, several small lots in Lunenburg, a lot in Townsend of 112 acres, and furnishings, stock, etc., for a total worth of &pound;1,111:08 [7:576].
  
 
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Archives > Archive:Extracts > Archive:The Mayflower Descendant > Mayflower Descendant, Volume 46

Pizziferri, Shirley Robinson, "Early Worcester County Probate Records," Mayflower Descendant, vol. XLVI (1996), pp. 21-24.

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[Case No. 44,697; JOHN PAGE]
On 16 Apr 1741, a bond of £300 was issued to Jonathan Page with William Page and Jonathan Whitney, all yeomen of Lunenburg, as sureties. The name of Nathaniel Page had been written in as a surety but crossed out [178:438].

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[Case No. 12,268; ROBERT CLARK]
Samuel Read filed accounts covering the years 1752 thru 1756 [5:84-88], and 1756 thru 1759 [5:354, 6:412], but on 11 May 1761 a £500 bond was issued to Mary Clark, widow, with Samuel Read and Moses Mitchell, all of Lunenburg, as sureties [176:198], and the Court appointed Moses Whitney, Silas Farnsworth and Eleazer Houghton, all of Lunenburg to appraise the estate [468:444].
The report of Whitney, Farnsworth and Houghton, allowed 10 June 1762, included the homestead farm of 104 acres, several small lots in Lunenburg, a lot in Townsend of 112 acres, and furnishings, stock, etc., for a total worth of £1,111:08 [7:576].

Copyright © 2002, 2006, The Whitney Research Group