Probate Records
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Phebe Simmons inquisition, New Hampshire, Cheshire County Probate Estate Files, 1877 An application by Martha R. Griswould inquiring into if Phebe Simmons is insane. She is not found to be so.
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Phebe Simmons in the will of Simon Baxter, New Hampshire, Cheshire County Probate Estate Files, 1823-1824 Phebe Simmons is recorded in the bill for attendance and travel to the Cheshire County Superior Court in the Baxter's probate file
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Servant girl in New Hampshire, County Probate Estate Files, 1838 The probate record of Daniel Bradford records that in the private account against his estate, it is listed for the months of March, April, and May of 1838 that there was “cash to servant girl” with the sums of $1.00, $4.50 and $6.75 respectively
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Hannah Celestia Leach's probate estate file for New Hampshire, Cheshire County, 1907 1907 probate record for Hannah Celestia Leach. Vallette Washburn Leach is listed as her husband and executor of her will. Her name is also listed as Hannah Celestia Holt. She is recorded as having no children, but her nieces, Mary C. Gerould of Goffstown, NH and Lettie Alice (Merriam) Smith of Fort Plain, NY. Rent is recorded being paid to Mrs. Burnap in Keene. She was buried in Manchester, NH.
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New Hampshire Cheshire County Probate Estate Files, 1839: Lot next to Abel Blake's land Listed in Abel Blake's will, as part of his real estate inventory, is “about thirty five acres of pasture and woodland lying in Northerly part of Keane east of the Gibson road and is called the Negro lot” and is worth $455
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Phoebe Simmons in the will of Jonathan Robinson, New Hampshire, Cheshire County Probate Estate Files, 1877 Robinson paid Phoebe Simmons $500 for service on December 13, 1877, as well as listing Phoebe in his will, giving her money for her long and faithful service to his family and instructing his son to give Phoebe $60 every year after his death