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Hello - The following is from page 291 of Volume 1 of the "Parkhurst Manuscript" {Charles Dyer Parkhurst, “Parkhurst Manuscript: Early Families of New London and Vicinity,” 36 vols.} which I looked at in the History Room at the New London, CT Public Library. In my transcription, (sup) means that the letter(s) which follow appeared as superscripts in the original. This handwritten document was hard to read, and included abbreviations I was not familiar with. Where I had a particularly hard time deciphering the handwriting, I included a (?) in the transcription. I think this is an abstract of the probate records you are looking for. I live in Maryland, not in Connecticut, so I can't follow up any further on this for you. - Diana Todd - William (sup)2 Angel. James (sup) 1. Probate records New London, Conn. Comb Oct.2.1742 (? handwriting hard to read, maybe Oct 2, 1742)) Admnt. to William Angell of New London, all estate of Mr. James Angell, late of New London, at the desire of the widow of sd. deceased, entified(?) unto the Court by a writing under her hand. Comb (count? cont?) Aug 3, 1743. William Angell, admt(sup)r est. James Angell, late N.L. in Court with account of debts paid, receipts threrfore bebe(?) amtg. to (pound sign)53-19-2.accepted and put on file. Comb Dur(?) 12, 1749. Will of Mary Angell, late of New London, died, proved tete(? bebe? short for testate?) Will dated March(?) 15, 1742/3 Loving and only son William Angell, his Leave(?) bebe(?). all estate etc. on condition that he pay unto each of my grandchildren, the children of my dau. Grew(?) dcsd. 40 shillings to each of them as they come of age. Son William sole exect(sup)r Justy(?). Deur 9, 1749 (pound sign)61-15-06 Notify Administrator about this message?
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