NameMillicent, 2920, F
Spouses
1Thomas Jervis, 2919, M
Family ID1340
ChildrenElizabeth , 2918, F (~1696-1764)
Notes for Thomas (Spouse 1)
Page 387.--In the name of God, Amen. August 17, 1732, I, THOMAS JARVIS, of Huntington, in Suffolk County, brick layer, being very sick. "I leave to my son Thomas, 2 acres of land near Ground Nut Hollow, between the paths that lead into town;" Also a certain piece of land on the east side of the path by Joseph Rogers, at Cow Harbor, being 2 acres; Also 1/2 of a lot above my home lot called Long Orchard, that is, the 1/2 next to John Bryan, or 3 acres on the north part; Also 1/2 of my meadow on the east side, which is to be divided between him and my son Benaiah Jarvis. I leave to my son Benaiah, 1/2 of the meadow; Also my home lot, on which I now live, with all the buildings, and all the wood land, and 1/2 of the Young Orchard, above my home lot; Also a lot of land joining south to Gerritt Thorne and Benjamin Bayley's lands, and north partly by Gerritt Thorns; Also a piece of land called the Cove, being 50 acres; Also a lot on the Hill, on the east side of the path that leads to the Great Gate, in the neck, being 16 acres, bounded north by William Johnson, east, west, and south by highways; Also a lot of swamp land in the East Neck, joining south east to Abraham Chichester, southwest to road that leads down the neck, being 4 acres; Also a lot of salt meadow in the East Neck, bounded north by Geritt Thorne and Simon Fleet, being 1 acre; Also a piece of meadow, part salt and part fresh, down at the north east end of Abraham Chichester's land in the East Neck, joining to the beach, being 2 acres; Also 3/4 of a œ100 right of commonage, with all the privileges, on the condition that he allow his mother, my wife Millisen, the use of 1/3 of the house I now live in, and find her firewood, and keep a cow, and the use of 1/3 of the land and meadow. I leave to my youngest son, Timothy Jarvis, 8 acres of land in the East Neck, bounded north by William Johnson, south by William Underhill; Also a lot of woodland south of the East Neck gate, bounded east by Paul Fleet's land, south by William Johnson, north and west by highways, being 14 acres. I leave to my daughter, Eunice Kellogg, of Norwalk, Connecticutt, œ16. I leave to my son-in-law, Jonathan Whitaker, 5 shillings. I leave to my wife Millisen, all movable estate. "And now that this my last will and testament may be duly performed, I appoint my brother, William Jarvis, and my well beloved friend and Pastor, Ebenezer Prime, clerk, my executors."

Witnesses, Isaac Brush, Moses Scudder, Nathaniel Wickes. Proved, September 14, 1732.
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