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Subject: [D-Col] Isaac Hicks, abstract Will of
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 22:02:31 EDT
I believe he was the son of thomas Hicks. He doesn't mention his daughter
Mary, who was married to Cornelis Van Wyck. I wonder if this is the same
Isaac Hicks.
Wayne
Abstracts of Wills Vol IV 1744-1753, pages 55 & 56:
Page 447.--In the name of God, Amen. I, ISAAC HICKS, of Hempstead, in Queens
County, Gent., August 3, 1745, being sick. My executors are to sell all my
salt meadow in Flushing and all my movable estate to pay debts. All the rest
of my real estate I leave to my sons, Benjamin, Gilbert, and James. I leave
to my wife Elizabeth £20 yearly, to be paid by my sons, Thomas, Henry,
Benjamin, Gilbert, and James. I leave to my sons, John and Isaac, each 5
shillings, I having already given them certain tracts of land. My executors
are to sell all my messuage, tenement, and lands whereon I now live in
Hempstead, containing 300 acres. The proceeds to be paid to my sons, Thomas,
Henry, Benjamin, Gilbert, and James, and I make my sons executors.
Witnesses, Richard Cornell, Benjamin Hicks, Jr., S. Hicks. Proved, September
30, 1745.
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