Hartford County CT Archives Wills.....Enno, James June 24, 1709 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ct/ctfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Barbara Mihalcik christielisabeth@yahoo.com August 13, 2009, 1:34 am Source: A Digest Of The Early Connecticut Probate Records 1710 To 1715 Written: June 24, 1709 A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS 1710 to 1715 Will and Invt. in Vol. IX, Page 11-12 Name: James Enno, Sen. Location: Windsor Invt. œ642-17-06. Taken 5 August, 1714, by Cornelius Brown and John Palmer. Will dated 24 June, 1709. I give unto my eldest son James Enno my right and title to that part of the house and homestead where sd. James now dwells, which pertained to me of my father Bissell's; also a lot of near four acres in great meadow which was formerly belonging to Nathaniel Phelps; also a piece of swamp and upland adjoining, all 20 acres more or less; also my part in the grist mill at Pohquanuck. I give to my son William Enno one-third part of all my lands within the bounds of Simsbury, and two parcels lying in Windsor limits (the one on Wash Brook which lyeth in partnership with Benajah Holcomb, Sen., and about seven acres called plumb tree swamp). These forementioned parcels of land as aforesaid one-third part on an equal division to William. He, in the marsh lot, is to take his part at the south end where his house and barn standeth. I give unto my son John one-third part of my lands in the limits of Simsbury and of my part in land at Wash Brook and plumb tree swamp above mentioned, on an equal division. Also, I give unto my son Samuel one-third part of the land above mentioned, to be divided between him and his two brothers, William and John. I give also to my youngest son David my lot which I bought of Samuel Farnsworth, known by the name of Timm's lot, and also my land in second meadow, about four acres, and my lot on the Mill Brook. I give unto Abigail my wife a lot in the Great Meadow which was Father Bissell's, about 4 acres, to be at her dispose forever; and also all my homestead, housing and orchards, both that on which I dwell and the lot which I bought of Josiah Gillett, with the lands on the west side of the way, I give to my wife during her natural life. I give to my two daughters œ20 a piece, my three sons to pay to their 4 sisters, Anne, Abigail, Mary and Susannah, œ10 apeice. My wife Abigail and my son James sole executors. James Enno, ls. Witness: John Moore, Sen., Job Drake, Sen. Court Record, Page 213--6 September, 1714: Abigail Enno and James Enno, Jr., of Windsor, exhibited now in this Court the last will of James Enno, Sen., deceased. Mr. John Moore, one of the witnesses, now sworn (the other witness to the sd. will being departed this life). The will was proven and approved and allowed. Joseph Case and Samuel Humphrey, of Symsbury, and Samuel Phelps, of Windsor (sons-in-law of the sd. decd.), being dissatisfied with the decree of this Court in approving and allowing the sd. will, appealed therefrom unto the Superior Court. Page 237--7 February, 1714-15: Samuel Enno, a minor about 19 years of age, chose Joseph Case to be his guardian. Page 108 (Vol. IX) 7 July, 1719: David Enno, a minor 17 years of age, son of James Enno, made choice of Samuel Phelps to be his guardian. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ct/hartford/wills/enno21gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ctfiles/ File size: 3.6 Kb