https://archive.org/stream/cu31924081314852/cu31924081314852_djvu.txt Full text of "Maine wills : 1640-1760" CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Maine "Wills. 541: Probate Office, 7, 62. The last Will and Testament of. Andrew Arbuckle of Bos- ton. First I commit my Soul to God who gave it, and my Body to be decently buried, and the Rest of my worldly affairs as foUoweth. First I leave Fifteen pounds old Tenor to my Mother and to ,be put into M"' Joseph Holts Hands Senior Deacon of the first Church in York for her Use when She has any Occasion for it. More, I leave Fifteen pounds to my Sister McClannen old Tenor. More Fifteen pounds to my Sister Arbuckle old Tenor. Likewise I leave Ten . pounds to Rosina Arbuckle old Tenor. More to Andrew McClannen I leave Twenty pounds old Tenor. To loseph Arbuckle Five pounds, To Elizabeth Arbuckle Five pounds old Tenor To Jo" McClannen jun' Five pounds old Tenor. I leave to Ja™^ Arbuckle jutf my Hat and Wigg. I leave my great Coat to loseph McClannen. And I leave my Brother James Arbuckle Sole Executor over all my Concerns to pay all Debts above mentioned, and to bring in all my lawful Debts due to me. Likewise my Cloaths to Brother John Arbuckle. Witness my Hand this ll"* Day of August 1746. Witness my Hand & Seal Andrew Arbuckle (g^ John Cuningham Thomas Cuningham Probated 6 April 1747. ,89. Arbuc^e, Andrew, 541. Elizabeth, 541. Index to Other Persons. 903 Arbuckle, continued. Baile, Balie, Baly, James, 541. Eleanor, 16. John, 541. Elizabeth, 16. Joseph, 541. John, 483, 676. Rosina, 541, 631. Joseph, 483. ,541. Nicholas, 16. Probate Office, 8, 59. Catharine Raynes lun"^ being apprehensive of her great Change Says thus ; I Will my Body to the Dust ; and my Soul to God that gave it, and to my temporal Things I Maine Wills. 631 leave all that was belonging to me of the personal Estate of my hon* now Dec* Father to my dear & hon* Mother, and with her Consent I leave to my Brother Daniel Raynes my Gold Buttons, and to my Sister Elizabeth Eaynes a Silver Spoon, and to each of her Children a Gold Ring. And to my Sister Mary Raynes the whole Sum of Money that is due to me from my Bro"' Daniel for which I have his Bond. I desire that my Mother may be the Sole Executor of my Will. Dated this 30* of August 1750. Signed in the presence of Cat Raynes John Raynes Eunice Raynes her Rosana + Arbuckle mark Probated 31 December 1750.