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- Will of Caleb Hunt, Eastchester, Westchester County, New York, dated March 3, 1769, proved December 12, 1769. "To my wife Sarah, all right in the place we now live on which was her fathers, Captain William Pinkney's, deceased, I also leave her a bond of Moses Drake and a bond of John Hunt, Jr., son of Captain John Hunt of Westchester, also a negro man 'Frank", two horses and all my grain and household goods, and interest on a bond of Nathan Vail; to daughter Tamar Haight, two beds and furniture, three cows and sheep, a looking glass and 1/2 of my land at New City Island (Minifer's Island).
Also named his son Thomas Hunt. To grandson Stephen Williams, a cow and a calf. To daughter Eleanor Williams, 1/2 of my land at New City Island and 1/2 my monies. Executors, Benjamin Drank and his wife Sarah. Witnessed by Samuel Sneden, Moses Drake and Philip Heustis. "Abstracts of Wills," Vol. Vol. II, published by The New York Historical Society.
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