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- Will, January 4, 1726-27; gives to wife, Naomi, 4 youngest daughters; Ruth to have a cow; daughter Abigail to keep what she has had; a cow to wife till daughter Mary is of age; lands to sons John, William, Samuel; eldest son John, executor. Inventory, April 27, 1728 723 pounds, 1 shilling, 7 pence.
Will of Naomi Comstock of Lyme, widow, April 3, 1754, proved February 10, 1761; to daughters Elizabeth McCrary, Phebe Clark and Mary Beckwith; to grandaughter Naomi Tiffany; mentions sons John, William, Samuel and Abigail DeWolf's dauthers; son Samuel executor.
Agreement October 7, 1712 of William Comstock, John Read and Ebenezer Coleman about division of estate 'of our father Benjamin Nyles, deceased, hath left to us his sons in law.'
William, son of John Comstock of Lyme, March 1, 1683, apprentices himself 'till twenty-one to John Lay the younger. Signed by his mother Abigail Huntley and by Moses Huntley.
January 18, 1702-03, 12 acres laid out to William Comstock on both sides of Bever (Beaver) River.
February 14, 1721-22; William and John Comstock agree about dividing line between them in Lyme, CT.
1. The History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, 1949, John Adams Comstock
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