Cumberland County ME Archives Wills.....TARR , James 1805 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/me/mefiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: David C Young tigapa@aol.com March 31, 2007, 12:49 pm Source: # 27241 Probate Essex Co Written: 1805 Probate Record of James TARR # 27241 Probate Essex Co of James Tarr (yeoman) int, father of Solomon Tarr late of Rockport MA] That we Jabez Rowe of Gloucester in the County of Essex, Shoreman and Jeremiah Kimball, Gentleman & Jacob Spafford, wheelwright both of Ipswick in the County aforesaid in the Commonwealth of Massachustts are holden and stand firmly bound and obliged assigns, in the full sum of five hundred dollars to be paid unto the said Samuel Holden Esqr his successors or assigns, in the Office of Judge of the Probate of Wills, and for granting Leters of Administration on the Estates of persons deceased, in the said County of Esquir To the true payment whereof, we jointly andseverly bind overselves, and our serveral and respective heirs, executors and respective heirs, exectors and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our sealsdated the second day of September _ in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five. The condition of this obligation is such, That if the above bounded Jabez Rowe who is nominated, and allowed to be Guardian unto Deborah Tarr_ a Minor, age sixteen years, Solomon Tarr a minor ages more than fourteen years, James Tarr a minor aged eleven years, Rhoda Tarr a minor aged eight years and Mary Laiten Tarr a Minor aged five years all Children of Solomon Tarr late of Gloucester in County of Essex, Fisherman deceased ................. Essex SS At a court of Probate holden at Ipswich in for said County in the first Tuesday in Dec 1818. On the petition of Solomon Tarr and Rhod a Tarr wife of Joshau Tarr, shewing that they together are heirs of one twelfth part of the estate of their grandfather James Tarr late of Gloucester deceased, that administrationn was granted to Benjamin Tarr (then the third) thereon, that since that time the grandmother the widow of said James has deceased and that said Benjamin has never since said administration was granted been in the reception of the rents and profits of said estate and has not accounted therefor since the 7th of February 1803?, and praying that said Benjamin may be cited to render account thereof, that the estate may be settled and they have their distributions there or thares threin ....... The said petitioners cite the said Benjamin Tarr to appear on Tuesday in Jan next eleven of the clock before noon at a court of probate then to be holden at Gloucester in the county to settle his account of administration of the estate of said James Tarr deseased, or shew cause, if any be have why such account should not be settled, by causing him to be served with an attested copy of this order fourteen days at least before said time. (signed) D D White, judge of probate Additional Comments: typed by David C. Young, one his descendants, from a photocopy of the original Probate Record located at Essex Co, Court House. 1997 by David C. Young File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/me/cumberland/wills/tarr6gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mefiles/ File size: 3.5 Kb