Ogden, John
Book B page 157 October 5, 1818
Letter of administration of the estate of John Ogden was granted to Margaret Ogden
Osborn, Lot
Book B page 225 Aug.1, 1821
Letter of administration of the estate of Lot Osborn of the Town of Windsor, deceased, was granted to Reuben Stevens and Benjamin Warner of Windsor
Page, Isaac
June 1, 1816 Book B page 148 Will Town of Chenango
to Rhoda Chappell all my personal property for her own proper use , paying all my debts as due at the time of my death.
Parker, Benjamin
Book B page 254
Administration of the estate of Benjamin Parker of lisle, deceased, was granted to Freeman Parker of Lisle May 20, 1823
Patterson, Amos
September 29, 1817 letter of administration Town of Union
letter of administration of the estate of Amos Patterson of the Town of Union was granted to Chester Patterson
Perez, Dean
Book A page 35 Sept.20, 1809
Dean Perez of Stanford, Bennington County, VT. died interstate. His minor daughter chose her brother Miel Perez of Berkshire, Broome County, NY as her guardian.
Pierce, Polly
August 10, 1814 Book B page134 Will Town of Owego
to brother Timothy, tract of land Lot #2 in the Town of Owego, to children of my sister Clarissa White, deceased, viz: Polly White, Timothy White and John White $250. each, to brother Harry Duane $100., to sister Harriet Leach $50., to brother Timothy Pierce after the death of our mother, Hannah Duane, all her lands to dispose as he shall see fit. I appoint my mother Hannah Duane and father-in-law Thomas Duane executor's.
Pierce, James
Book B page 236 May 27, 1822
Will of James Pierce of the Town of Lisle; to my wife all indoor movable items, 2 cows, 2 swine, 8 sheep, saddle, the clock (said clock to sons Martin and Stephen at her decease), all meats and meat tubs, all corn grain, 24 bushel wheat , 4 barrels cider; to sons Martin and Stephen farming tools, ploughs, chain drags, iron bar, farming till, all farm tools for cultivation, cart wheels, cross saw, remaining cows and sheep; to son Elkhanah 1 cow and all money I have before given him; to son Freeman 8 shillings; to son James 1 gun. This is a very long will appearing to be relation to Howlands and Rounsviles.
Witnesses; William Howland, Jr., Isabella Olney and Abithar Briggs, Jr.
Exec’s: Abithar Roundsville and Martin Pierce
Pinkerton, Henry
Book A page 7 written: Oct. 28, 1806 probated: Nov. 4, 1806
To brother David, executor, and sister's Sally Pinkerton, Betsey Pinkerton each one-third of my estate. Witnesses: Mason Whiting, Harry Shipman and George Edwards.
Pixley, David
Town of Tioga Broome County
Book A page 15 Nov. 12, 1807
To wife Lydia half of farm of sixty acres and half of all gardens, out buildings, all household furniture, plates, ring and wearing apparel, except for one bed and bedding I give to widow of my son David, Jr. deceased. To dau Mary Pumpelly wife of James Pumpelly, to Walter son of my son Amos. To Charles, Jeremiah, Mary, David and Jonathan children of my son David, Jr. deceased. I appoint John H. Avery and James Pumpelly guardian of said grand children.
Rose, John
Book B page 249
Administration of the estate of John Ros of Lisle, NY was granted to Solomon Rose of Lisle December 17, 1822.
Ross, James
Book B page 209 Dec.9, 1820
Letter of administration of the estate of James Ross, deceased, of the Town of Owego was granted to Samuel Budd of Burlington, NJ.
Ruggles, John
Book B page 207 Apr.14,1816
Will of John Ruggles of the Town of Windsor, to wife Aphia all my household furniture and one half of my personal property, remainder of my personal property to be divided equally between my sons and daus, two oldest sons Asa W. and Noble the land purchased of Moses Trumble. I appoint my wife Aphia, Titus Humiston and Thomas Blakslee as executors. Witnesses: Sepe Marsh, Daniel Crofut, Jr. and Elijah Estes. Probated Sept.13, 1820.