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VII. Nathaniel1 and His Sons
      The Will of Nathaniel1
      Nathaniel2
      John2
      Abraham2
      Daniel2
      Abel2

2nd Generation - Nathaniel
 
A Merrill Memorial


    Samuel Merrill, 1928, reprint 1983

Nathaniel1 of Newbury and His Sons - Chapter VII, pp 66-101

Nathaniel2 Merrill - pp 74-77

   It is assumed that Nathaniel2 Merrill was the eldest son Nathaniel1. All persons in the Colony more than sixteen years of age were, in 1678, required to take the oath of allegiance. The oath was administered in Newbury in September of that year, and the list for that town is on file at Salem with the Essex County court papers, vol. 30, leaf 56. In this list appear the names of Abraham Merrill, age 41; "Nathaneel," age 40; Daniel, age 34; and Abel, age 32. There is no apparent reason why accuracy in stating the precise ages of the men who took the oath should have been considered much more important than accuracy in spelling their names.

   Nathaniel1 Merrill, in making his will in 1655, named Nathaniel2 as executor. From this fact it may be inferred that Nathaniel2 had then attained his majority, in which case he was born prior to 1635. (See page 163) If this assumption is correct, he was at least forty-four years of age when he took the oath in 1678. In other instances also, in the same list, the ages of men seem to have been incorrectly stated.

   Little is to be learned, from the town records of Newbury, or from other sources, to show that Nathaniel2 Merrill was prominent in town affairs. He died before reaching the age of fifty years, but was prosperous, and amassed a comfortable property by the standards of his time.

Norfolk Records, book 3, leaf 124

   A deed is recorded in Salem by which Nathaniel Merrill of Nubery bought an acre of meadow in Haverhill from Daniel Lad, paying therefor "£ 3 & a flitch of Bacon." The date of this deed, on the record, is 19 April, 1628, an error which is seemingly copied from the instrument itself. The conveyancer's added statement, "annoque Renni Regis Caroly secundi xxx," would place the date about half a century later than 1628. Another purchase of Haverhill real estate by Nathaniel Merrill is shown by the deeds of Peter Green and Thomas Duston, the latter deed bearing the date 15 March, 1677/78. The land in question comprised fifty acres, and it is to be presumed that this is the same property which, in the inventory of Nathaniel Merrill's estate, in 1682, was appraised at £ 120. (Norfolk Records, book 3, leaves 76 and 124.)

Nathaniel2 Merrill's Will

The will of Nathaniel2 Merrill was executed just a month before his death. This instrument, and the inventory of his estate, were in the handwriting of Tristram Coffin, and both disclose some original ideas in phonetic spelling. In the copy given below I have indicated by a diagonal line / the end of each line in the will as originally written.

  Inthe name of god amen: I Nathanuel Marrill of newbury / in masathusith: newingland: being sensabel of my owne mortallity and / haveing att this time my Rationall undarstanding and memory dou / make this as my last will and testament: com-
miting my sole to god / and my body to the dust: in hopes of a Joyfull Resarection: and as for my / worldly goods I despose of them as folloeth: I giue to my belovid wife / gone: all my dwelling howsing and barne with all my upland and me/ddow: and marshlands that I haue with in the township of newbury/ and my fre howld: and priuilidgis in all commans et: as allso
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all my / stok of cattell and shep: and swine: and howssald goods: with all: / other mowfabels: all which to be for the benefet of my wife duoring / her widdohowd: but if my wife marry again: then: she shall have no / Right to all aboue said gieuen her: but onely har thards as the law / douth a low: or thre pound ayear to be peaid har as by this my
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will / appoyentid: Item: Igeve to my son John marrill: my dwelling / howssing and barne and orchard: and all my lands: bouth meddows and / upland: with my fre howld: and Rights and priuilidgis: in all comon / lands liing and being with in the township of newbury: to him and / his lawfull eares of his owen boddy lawfully begotten: to be the lawful / in
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herytance of my son John and to be posesid of it at his mothars / death: or at the day of har marriage: if she marry again: and then / my will is that my son John peay to his mothar yearly: thre pound / a year duaring har life: prouidid my wife Renowns har thards / Item Igeve to my othar tow sons:
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nathanuel and petar: all my land / and meddow and priuilidgis thar unto belongin: the which: is / and lieth with in the town and bownds of hauerhill: equally / to be deuided betwen them: Itam I geve to my tow daftars twenty pound / a peces to be paide by my son John marrill within fieue yeares aftar / he douth in hearrit his portion geuin him by this my will:
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all soo / I geve my tow daftars the one halfe of my howsald goods: at the deth / of my wife: or when my wife shall marry again: and the othar half / of my howsald goods: I leue with my wife for she to despose of to / to my children as she shall se mete allsoo I dow appoyent / my wife: gone marrill to be the executor of this my will: to pay all / my debtes
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and Reseue all my debtes:and to tak care that this my will/ be parformid: soo far as it can be duering har life all so my / will is that if ethar of my tow daftars dy be fore thear portion is due to har / as by this my will geuen: then the othar which saruiee shall haue the hoal / geuen to boath of them: allso if my son John dy without Isshue: that then that/
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by this my will geuen to him: shall be the in heritance of my sons that saruiee / and I dou hear by declear this to be my last will and testament as witnis / my hand and seail: this furst day of desembar 1682

witnisis to the sining and seailing      the mark
hear of         of nathanul maril
    Tristram Coffin
     Aquila Chase

    This will was sealed with a device suggesting a bunch of grapes. It was proved in court at Ipswich 10 April, 1683. The christian name of the testator's wife is spelled "gone" in the seventh and thirty-fourth lines of the instrument. This indicates the monosyllabic pronunciation of Joan.

    Deacon Tristram Coffin, tailor, was born in England in 1632, and died in Newbury in 1704. He was several times a representative to the General Court. The house in which he lived was occupied for many generations by his descendants, one of whom, Joshua Coffin, was living in it when he compiled his "History of Newbury," which was published in 1845. Sergt. Aquila Chase, born 1652, died 1720, was a farmer in Newbury. He was brother-in-law of Abel2 Merrill, and father-in-law of Daniel3 Merrill (Daniel2).

The Inventory

   The inventory of the estate was filed in court at Ipswich by "Joane merrill Relict & executrix to the last will of Nathaniell merrill," 30 April, 1683. It begins as follows: Inuintory of the estate of nathanuel marril latate of newbury taken this 18: dy of Jeneary: 1682 by us the subscribars

 
lb
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to 21 akars of upland and housing and frehould 100  00  0
to 12 akars of marsh: 72lb: to ten shep: 3lb-10s-
      0d- to a mare: and 7 swine
080  10  0
to 2 oken and fowar cowes and tow steares: 34lb:
      to 3 cattell and a calf
042  00  0
to pork 40s: to land and orchard at hauerhil 120lb-0s-0d 122  00  0

   Among the other articles enumerated are: 2 guns, 40s; "a sward and bulits and powdar," 9s; "a parsel of wowlling cloth," 40s; "yearne," 40s; a warming pan, 13s; "a sas pan and a cettell," 5s; "12 pare of shetes and 8 napkins," 13lb 2s; "13 pillocasis," 4s8d; "3 towils," 3s; "2 blinkets," 25s; "a fathar bead," 6lb; "2 pillos," 12s; "waring aparrill," 51b; "carpendars tules and a ax," 18s; "barly and indean corne," 16lb; "a saddell and Pillion and Pillion cloth," 21b 5s.

   The total of the inventory was £ 520.7s. The debts chargeable to the estate amounted to £ 46.9s.8d.

JOHN2


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