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Sunday, August 09, 2020

53 ANCESTORS #9:GEORGE GIDDINGS. OF IPSWICH, MA. PT2

While I wasn't able to find George Giddinga' will, I was able to find some of the details of his estate in the following transcription on Google Books:

Estate Of George Giddings Of Ipswich.

Administration upon the estate of George Gettings (also, Geddings) was granted 27:4:1676, to Jane, the re1ict, who was ordered to bring in an inventory to the next Salem court.
Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 94.


Inventory of the estate of George Giddings, late of Ipswich, taken June 19, 1676 by John Whipple, sr., Henry Benet and Nathaniell Wells: his waring Clothes, wollin & Linon, 7li.; money & platte, 4li. 10s.; housing with Comonidg, 60li.; in the parlor, a beed sted with a fether beed & what belongs to it, 1Hi.; cubbord with drawers, 2li. 10s.; table, two chayers 4 cushins, Hi. 18s.; boxe, one baskit, truncke, 12s.; 6 yds. of Cloth, Hi. 10s.; more of the same, 7s. 6d.; pewter, 4li.; a table cloth & 6 napkins, Hi.; two payer of pillowbeers, two towels, tablecloth, Hi. 6s.; one payer of sheetes, Hi.; fower payer of sheets, small table cloth, Hi. 10s.; 3 payer of pillow beers with other linen, Hi. 10s. 6d.; beedsted with a fetherbeed & three blankits, 7li. 10s.; an old table, one old chest, 5s.; trundle beed with what belongs to it, 21i . 15s.; sheeps wooll, 1401b., 71i.; flax, yerne & flaxe with som tooe, Hi.; old tubes, 2s. 6d.; 10 bush, of Indian Corne, 2 bush of malt, 2li. 3s.; 3 sackes, one bush, of wheat, 12s. 6d.; one sadle and bridle & pilion, Hi. 4s.; tubes & Keelers, Hi.; pailes, trayes, other wood dishis, Hi. 1s.; old Cubbard, 10s.; smalle table & 4 Chayers, 10s.; a Copper, one cetle, 2li. 5s.; two Iron potes, Hi. 7s.; two tramels, two payer of pott hooks, 1Is.; an Iron barr, payer of Andjrons, 16s.; slice, paire of tonges, 4s.; morter & two scillits, 10s.; tin ware, 10s.; one worming pann, one payer of belis, 7s. 6d.; one smothing Iron, with heaters, 3s.; Chespres, 8s.; gridiron, 11s.; two spining wheels with cardes, 11s.; Ches moats & sives & spits, 13s. 6d.; powdering tub, two barrels, 7s. 6d.; a Cherne, a runlit, 7s.; bookes, 2li.; seed plow, 9s.; two Chaines, two yoacks with Irone, 19s.; Cart & wheeles with spanshakle, 2li.; beetle with ringes, 5 wedgis, one axe, 14s.; 9 Cows & 3 hayfers, 36li.; thre two yer old hayfers, 4 oxen, 27li.; one yearling, 6 Calves, 3li. 10s.; 60 sheep, 40 Lames, 27li.; one hors, 3 maares, one year old coult & two foales, 8li.; 6 swine, 4li.; poark, backen & cheese, butter, 3li. 10s.; 152 accers of Land, 760li.; 6 accers of march at Plom iland, 12li.; total, 102Hi. 12s. 6d. Debts owing from the estate, 241i .
Attested 27:4:1676 by Jane, relict and administratrix. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 25, leaf 49.


For the settlement of the estate of George Gittins, deceased, by agreement of the widow, administratrix and the five sons, it was ordered Sept. 26, 1676, that all the estate be delivered into the hands of the five sons, Thomas, John, James, Samuell and Joseph Gittins, to be divided, Thomas to have a double portion. They were to give security to pay the widow during her 1ife 251i. per annum and her living in the house, with the use of the household stuff, and to pay to their three sisters, Rebecka, Abigaill and Mary, 50li. each, deducting so much as any of them have formerly had as their portion from their father.
Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, page 283.


Agreement of Thomas, John, James and Samuel Giddinge sons of George Giddinge, deceased, that Thomas the eldest son shall have a double portion of the estate of his father together with the land that was formerly given him by his father where he now lives; and they also agree not to sell any of their land from one another and to bear proportionably their part in fencings.
Allowed by the Ipswich court Sept. 26, 1676.

pp63-65

The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts: 1675-1681 (Google eBook) VOL III Essex Institute, Salem, Ma. 1920

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