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There is a photo of a Probate document dated 19 January 1733 on http://www.familychest.co.uk/default.htm (you have to use the surname search box to find the photo) Bartholomew Paxton mentions a house in Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghamshire, and other property at Colick(?) in the parish of Wadsdon, Buckinghamshire. This is a fairly detailed will with bequests of money to his daughters and to Elizabeth Paxton, the daughter of William Paxton. His wife is to have the goods in the parlour, but Susanna receives the goods in the parlour chamber. Susanna also received "the rents and profits of my estate in Barton for her life and to cut the hedges in a husband-like manner". His Trustees each receive a gold ring. His real estate goes to his son Bartholomew but with many provisions to ensure that it ends up with a "Protestant male heir of the Paxtons". More details are available on the website. Notify Administrator about this message?
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