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From: "Floyd Bailey" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] David Stout b.1667-d. bet 1732-1724
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 07:15:24 -0600
In Richard's will, what does "Sler" mean in the date "23th Sler, 1705"?
Thanks, Sally Bailey
> [Original Message]
> From: Arline Sarver <>
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> Date: 1/25/2006 11:41:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] David Stout b.1667-d. bet 1732-1724
>
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> I found no will for David Stout, but the following is the will for his
> father Richard.
>
> WILL: Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ, Unto my living wife during her
natural
> life, all my orchard and that part of room of the house she now lives in
> with cellar and all land I now improve. Unto my loving wife all my
horses,
> kind excepting one mare and colt my son Benjamin is the have for
wintering
> my cattle last year.
> To my sons, John, Richard, James, Jonathan, David, Benjamin, one
chilling
> each.
> To my daughters: Mary, Alice, Sarah, one shilling each.
> To my daughter-in-law, Mary STOUT and to her son John, one shilling
each.
> To my kinswoman Mary STOUT, the dauter formerly of Peter STOUT, one
cow
> to be paid within six days after my wife's death.
> The residue of my personal estate I give unto my loving wife and I
make
> my son John and my son Jonathan Executors to this my Will preformed.
> Made before Edward Viscount Cornbury, Governor, Perth Amboy, NJ Recorded
Ye
> 23th Sler, 1705
> Witnessed: John Meekham Signed: Richard Stout, Esq.
> Poter Vandevandetere
> Ref: Stillwell, pg. 305
>
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