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October 28, 1581 - Bef July 17, 1644,
of Plymouth Colony
The last Will and Testament of Mr. Stephen Hopkins exhibited upon the Oathes
of mr Willm Bradford and Captaine Miles Standish at the generall Court holden
at Plymouth the xxth of August Anno dm 1644 as it followeth in these wordes
vizt.
The sixt of June 1644 I Stephen Hopkins of Plymouth in New England being
weake yet in good and prfect memory blessed be God yet considering the fraile
estate of all men I do ordaine and make this to be my last will and testament
in manner and forme following and first I do committ my body to the earth
from whence it was taken, and my soule to the Lord who gave it, my body to
b eburyed as neare as convenyently may be to my wyfe Deceased And first my
will is that out of my whole estate my funerall expences be discharged secondly
that out of the remayneing part of my said estate that all my lawfull Debts
be payd thirdly I do bequeath by this my will to my sonn Giles Hopkins my
great Bull wch is now in the hands of Mris Warren. Also I do give to Stephen
Hopkins my sonn Giles his sonne twenty shillings in Mris Warrens hands for
the hire of the said Bull Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Constanc
Snow the wyfe of Nicholas Snow my mare also I give unto my daughter Deborah
Hopkins the brodhorned black cowe and her calf and half the Cowe called Motley
Also I doe give and bequeath unto my daughter Damaris Hopkins the Cowe called
Damaris heiffer and the white faced calf and half the cowe called Mottley
Also I give to my daughter Ruth the Cowe called Red Cole and her calfe and
a Bull at Yarmouth wch is in the keepeing of Giles Hopkins wch is an yeare
and advantage old and half the curld Cowe Also I give and bequeath to my
daughter Elizabeth the Cowe called Smykins and her calf and thother half
of the Curld Cowe wth Ruth and an yearelinge heiffer wth out a tayle in the
keeping of Gyles Hopkins at Yarmouth Also I do give and bequeath unto my
foure daughters that is to say Deborah Hopkins Damaris Hopkins Ruth Hopkins
and Elizabeth Hopkins all the mooveable goods the wch do belong to my house
as linnen wollen beds bedcloathes pott kettles pewter or whatsoevr are moveable
belonging to my said house of what kynd soever and not named by their prticular
names all wch said mooveables to be equally devided amongst my said daughters
foure silver spoones that is to say to eich of them one, And in case any
of my said daughters should be taken away by death before they be marryed
that then the part of their division to be equally devided amongst the Survivors.
I do also by this my will make Caleb Hopkins my sonn and heire apparent giveing
and bequeathing unto my said sonn aforesaid all my Right title and interrest
to my house and lands at Plymouth wth all the Right title and interrest wch
doth might or of Right doth or may hereafter belong unto mee, as also I give
unto my saide heire all such land wch of Right is Rightly due unto me and
not at prsent in my reall possession wch belongs unto me by right of my first
comeing into this land or by any other due Right, as by such freedome or
otherwise giveing unto my said heire my full & whole and entire Right
in all divisions allottments appoyntments or distributions whatsoever to
all or any pt of the said lande at any tyme or tymes so to be disposed Also
I do give moreover unto my foresaid heire one paire or yooke of oxen and
the hyer of them wch are in the hands of Richard Church as may appeare by
bill under his hand Also I do give unto my said heire Caleb Hopkins all my
debts wch are now oweing unto me, or at the day of my death may be oweing
unto mee either by booke bill or bills or any other way rightfully due unto
mee ffurthermore my will is that my daughters aforesaid shall have free recourse
to my house in Plymouth upon any occation there to abide and remayne for
such tyme as any of them shall thinke meete and convenyent & they single
persons And for the faythfull prformance of this my will I do make and ordayne
my aforesaid sonn and heire Caleb Hopkins my true and lawfull Executor ffurther
I do by this my will appoynt and make my said sonn and Captaine Miles Standish
joyntly supervisors of this my will according to the true meaneing of the
same that is to say that my Executor & supervisor shall make the severall
divisions parts or porcons legacies or whatsoever doth appertaine to the
fullfilling of this my will It is also my will that my Executr & Supervisor
shall advise devise and dispose by the best wayes & meanes they cann
for the disposeing in marriage or other wise for the best advancnt of the
estate of the forenamed Deborah Damaris Ruth and Elizabeth Hopkins Thus trusting
in the Lord my will shalbe truly prformed according to the true meaneing
of the same I committ the whole Disposeing hereof to the Lord that hee may
direct you herein
June 6th 1644
Witnesses hereof By me Steven Hopkins
Myles Standish
William Bradford
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