John Drake Goshen, Orange Co, NY 28 February 1780 Kenneth K. Medulan and Tammy Setterquist "Collections of The New York Historical Society, for the year 1900", page 196, "In the name of God, Amen. I, John Drake, of Goshen, in Orange County, yeoman, being old and infirm. My executors are to pay all debts as soon as possible. I leave to my wife Martha, one good riding horse or mare, side saddle and bridle, two good cows, and all my sheep and hogs, and all provisions and grain, and a bed, bedstead, and bedding complete. I leave to my wife the farm or plantation where I live, with all improvements, during her widowhood, and after her death or marriage, to my son Benjamin. I leave to my son Benjamin my fishing place, with the right and privilege of fishing in the river Delaware near Minnisink. I leave to my sons, Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, William, and Zephaniah, and the heirs of my son John, all my lands, Meadows, and mills in Kings County and Queense County, on Long Island, which descended to me on the death of my grand-father, Adam Brewer. I leave to my daughters, Martha Jackson, Mary Holly, and Ester Knap, five shillings, to be paid in a year. I leave to my granddaughter, Martha Holly, daughter of Joseph Holly, one good cow. I leave all the rest to my wife and my son Benjamin and my granddaughters, Martha Holly and Mary Holly, daughters of Joseph Holly. I make my friend, Capt Colvil Bradner, and my son Joseph, executors." Dated February 6, 1779. Witnesses, Daniel Vail, weaver, Isaac Smith, William Thompson. Please place in the Subject Line: WEBPAGE-HISTORY
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