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Subject: Re: Will of Hannah Wortman, ? Brasier
Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1999 17:13:52 EST
In a message dated 98-12-30 00:09:12 EST, you write:
<< Subj: Will of Hannah Wortman,
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Is this Neeltje Folkerson, who was married to Cornelis Bogert?
Wayne
Abstracts of Wills Vol VIII 1771-1776, page 165:
Page 66.--In the name of God, Amen. I, HANNAH WORTMAN, of Kings County, on
Long Island, widow, being weak in body. All debts to be paid out of the
interest due to my estate. I leave to my son, Guysbert Bogert, 50. To my
daughter, Kayah (Keziah?) Creed, wife of William Creed, 78. To my daughter,
Nielchy Brasier, wife of Abraham Brasier, 43. To my daughter Catharine, wife
of Thomas Everit, 25. To my daughter Alety, wife of Hendrick Wyckoff, 25.
To
my daughter Elizabeth, wife of Daniel Winter, 56. To my granddaughter
Marechy, daughter of Nicholas Wortman, 13, when of age. I make Guysbert
Bogert, William Creed, and Daniel Winter, executors.
Dated November 26, 1773. Witnesses, John Hicks, Joseph Prior, Lewis Guest.
Proved, January 14, 1774. >>
Hello Dutch-Colonies Folks,
Do any of you know much about the Brasier family? The will of Henry Leland in
Dedham, MA mentions a "brother Brasier" in MA in before 1680.
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