William Norman, 16701702 (aged 32 years)

Name
William /Norman/
Given names
William
Surname
Norman
Name suffix
Jr.
Birth
1670 22 13
INDI:BIRT:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a brother
between 1672 and 1674
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a brother
Marriage of parents
Death of a paternal grandfather
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Marriage
FAM:MARR:_PRIM: Y
Death of a father
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a wife
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Will
August 31, 1702 (on the date of death)
INDI:WILL:_PRIM: Y
Note: Will of William Norman Jr., probate 17 Nov 1702

Will of William Norman Jr., probate 17 Nov 1702
Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony

In the name of God, Amen, I William Norman, of Boston in New England, Barber,
Being very ill and weak of body, but of sound mind and memory, praised by God
therefore, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, in manner and
form following (that is to say). First and principally, I commend my soul unto
the hands of almighty God, hoping, through the merits, death and passion of my
savior, Jesus Christ, to have full and free pardon of all my sins, and to
inherit everlasting life. My body, I commit to the earth, to be decently
buried at the discretion of my Executor, hereafter (named). As touching such
temporal Estate (as) it hath pleased God to bestow on me, I give and dispose
thereof as followeth. First, I will that my debts and funeral charges shall be
paid and discharged. ITEM, I give and bequeath unto my loving brother, Moses
Norman, and his heirs forever, all that slipp of land on the weft (sic) [west]
side of Will Gutt by (probably "Three hundred and") twenty acres be it more or less,
butting to the f'd [said] Well Gutt and no farther at Carolina. All the rest of my
Plantation of F'd [said] Carolina, called and known by the name of "Burton
Plantation", with all the houses, buildings, Ediffices, appurtenances and priviledges [sic]
to ye same, in any wife [wise] belonging or appertaining, with all my flock of cattle
and creatures thereon, or to me belonging, I give and bequeath unto my loving
wife, Huldah Norman, with all other my Estate, whatsoever and wheresoever. I
do hereby give unto my F'd. [said] wife full power to fell and dispose thereof
as she shall have occasion, and think moot, for her comfortable subsistence and
for the breeding of my only Daughter, Hulda [Huldah?] Mountjoy Norman. I
desire my wife to perform ye agreement made between my father and myself.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my fd. [said] wife sold [sole]
Executor of this, my Last Will and Testament. I: [In] Witness whereof,
I have hereto set my hand and seal, the 31st day of August, Anno Dom., 1702.

Signed, Sealed, and declared by William Norman to be
(The mark of) Wm. Norman
his Last Will and Testament in presence of the
subscribers: Daniel Willard
Mary Cole
John Cole

Suffolk Co. By the Hon'ble. Elisha Cook Esq'r., Judge of Probate The within
writing, being presented as the last Will and Testament of William Norman, late
of Boston, Barber, dec'd., by Huldah Norman, his relict, Widow and Sole
Exectrix [sic] in the same will named, Daniel Willard, Mary Cole, and John Cole,
the three witnesses to the said writing, personally appeared before me and made
(line unreadable, a black smudge) sd. William Norman signed and sealed and heard
him publish the same as his last Will and Testament; and that he then was of
sound disposing mind, to their best discerning; And that they subscribed their
names as witnesses thereto in the testator's presence.

Boston, Novemb'r 17th, 1702 Jurat Corma
Suffolk C S Elisha Cook
Probate Court
A True Copy, ATTEST: John C. Collins, Register

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Source: Jacksonville Genealogical Society, Inc., Quarterly, Vol 21, No 2, Summer 1993. Text is copied exactly as it appeared in the article. Editorial comments in [brackets].

INDI:_AMTID
342254660720:1030:173207176
Death
INDI:DEAT:_PRIM: Y
Probate
November 17, 1702 (2 months after death)
INDI:PROB:_PRIM: Y
Family with parents
father
16481699
Birth: about 1648 25 13
Death: before 1699Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
mother
Marriage Marriage1669
Marriage Marriageabout 1680
2 years
himself
16701702
Birth: 1670 22 13
Death: between August 31, 1702 and November 17, 1702Boston, Massachusetts, United States
5 years
younger brother
16721740
Birth: between 1672 and 1674 26 17
Death: between August 12, 1740 and March 5, 1740Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, British America
sister
Family with Huldah Mountjoy
himself
16701702
Birth: 1670 22 13
Death: between August 31, 1702 and November 17, 1702Boston, Massachusetts, United States
wife
16811702
Birth: about 1681
Death: after February 10, 1702
Marriage MarriageMarch 25, 1696Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British America
7 years
daughter
1697
Birth: between 1697 and 1702 32 21
Death:
Birth
Marriage
Will
Death
Probate
Will

Will of William Norman Jr., probate 17 Nov 1702
Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony

In the name of God, Amen, I William Norman, of Boston in New England, Barber,
Being very ill and weak of body, but of sound mind and memory, praised by God
therefore, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, in manner and
form following (that is to say). First and principally, I commend my soul unto
the hands of almighty God, hoping, through the merits, death and passion of my
savior, Jesus Christ, to have full and free pardon of all my sins, and to
inherit everlasting life. My body, I commit to the earth, to be decently
buried at the discretion of my Executor, hereafter (named). As touching such
temporal Estate (as) it hath pleased God to bestow on me, I give and dispose
thereof as followeth. First, I will that my debts and funeral charges shall be
paid and discharged. ITEM, I give and bequeath unto my loving brother, Moses
Norman, and his heirs forever, all that slipp of land on the weft (sic) [west]
side of Will Gutt by (probably "Three hundred and") twenty acres be it more or less,
butting to the f'd [said] Well Gutt and no farther at Carolina. All the rest of my
Plantation of F'd [said] Carolina, called and known by the name of "Burton
Plantation", with all the houses, buildings, Ediffices, appurtenances and priviledges [sic]
to ye same, in any wife [wise] belonging or appertaining, with all my flock of cattle
and creatures thereon, or to me belonging, I give and bequeath unto my loving
wife, Huldah Norman, with all other my Estate, whatsoever and wheresoever. I
do hereby give unto my F'd. [said] wife full power to fell and dispose thereof
as she shall have occasion, and think moot, for her comfortable subsistence and
for the breeding of my only Daughter, Hulda [Huldah?] Mountjoy Norman. I
desire my wife to perform ye agreement made between my father and myself.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my fd. [said] wife sold [sole]
Executor of this, my Last Will and Testament. I: [In] Witness whereof,
I have hereto set my hand and seal, the 31st day of August, Anno Dom., 1702.

Signed, Sealed, and declared by William Norman to be
(The mark of) Wm. Norman
his Last Will and Testament in presence of the
subscribers: Daniel Willard
Mary Cole
John Cole

Suffolk Co. By the Hon'ble. Elisha Cook Esq'r., Judge of Probate The within
writing, being presented as the last Will and Testament of William Norman, late
of Boston, Barber, dec'd., by Huldah Norman, his relict, Widow and Sole
Exectrix [sic] in the same will named, Daniel Willard, Mary Cole, and John Cole,
the three witnesses to the said writing, personally appeared before me and made
(line unreadable, a black smudge) sd. William Norman signed and sealed and heard
him publish the same as his last Will and Testament; and that he then was of
sound disposing mind, to their best discerning; And that they subscribed their
names as witnesses thereto in the testator's presence.

Boston, Novemb'r 17th, 1702 Jurat Corma
Suffolk C S Elisha Cook
Probate Court
A True Copy, ATTEST: John C. Collins, Register

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Source: Jacksonville Genealogical Society, Inc., Quarterly, Vol 21, No 2, Summer 1993. Text is copied exactly as it appeared in the article. Editorial comments in [brackets].

Death

date range based on dates of will and probate