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 first I will that all those debts & duties, as I do owe in right or Conscience to any manner of persons whatsoever, shall be well and truly contented & paied ''[sic]'', or ordained to be paied in convenient time, after my decease by my executrix heareafter ''[sic]'' named out of my personal estate & houshold ''[sic]'' goods.  first I will that all those debts & duties, as I do owe in right or Conscience to any manner of persons whatsoever, shall be well and truly contented & paied ''[sic]'', or ordained to be paied in convenient time, after my decease by my executrix heareafter ''[sic]'' named out of my personal estate & houshold ''[sic]'' goods. 
  
-Item, ''[I give]'' & bequeath to **Sarah** my dearly beLoved wife, whom I ''[________: presumably ``hereby'' or ``duly'']'' constitute, make & ordain my only & sole executrix of th''[is my Last]'' will & testament, all & singular my estate, both real ''[________]''  whither ''[sic]'' of my owne ''[sic]'', in possession or by Inheritance, or an''[y other]'' way to me accruing, in Lands, messuages & tenements, by her freely ''[owne]''d possessed & enjoyed the ful ''[sic]'' time and term, til her youngest child come to the age of eighteen years. +Item, ''[I give]'' & bequeath to **Sarah** my dearly beLoved wife, whom I ''[%%________%%: presumably ``hereby'' or ``duly'']'' constitute, make & ordain my only & sole executrix of th''[is my Last]'' will & testament, all & singular my estate, both real ''[%%________%%]''  whither ''[sic]'' of my owne ''[sic]'', in possession or by Inheritance, or an''[y other]'' way to me accruing, in Lands, messuages & tenements, by her freely ''[owne]''d possessed & enjoyed the ful ''[sic]'' time and term, til her youngest child come to the age of eighteen years. 
  
 Item, I will that when my youngest child shal ''[sic]'' come to the age of eighteen years that then all my estate that remains shall be divided amongst my children or them that Legally represent them equally, only my wife her thirds of real to be enjoyed by her during her life, and also my oldest son a double portion.  Item, I will that when my youngest child shal ''[sic]'' come to the age of eighteen years that then all my estate that remains shall be divided amongst my children or them that Legally represent them equally, only my wife her thirds of real to be enjoyed by her during her life, and also my oldest son a double portion. 
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 <signed> **William Bronn** ''[**Brown**?]'' <signed> **William Bronn** ''[**Brown**?]''
  
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 +  * Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts.
   * Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings blog, https://www.geneamusings.com/2010/01/amanuensis-monday-will-of-john-norman.html, accessed 21 May 2023.   * Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings blog, https://www.geneamusings.com/2010/01/amanuensis-monday-will-of-john-norman.html, accessed 21 May 2023.
  
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