Sage, Seth
Book B page 233  June 21, 1821
Will of Seth sage of Windsor, to wife Phebe 1 equal part of my property, farm and buildings; to sons Marcus and Jeffery mill and mill yards valued at $1500.; two-fifths remainder of my property to my several heirs to be divided equally; remaining three –fifths of my property to my daughters Hannah, Chloe and Betse Dudley. Witneses: Thomas Blakeslee, Jeramiah Rogers and Stephen Wilmont
Sawtelle, John
Book A  page 55  Sept.2, 1810
Will of John Sawtelle of the town of Chenango; to wife Susanna one horse, two calves, four sheep, three feather beds, bedding, household furniture and as much hay at time of my decease shall be needed to keep the livestock until haying time, one half of my grain, one half of my hogs and half of my pork on hand; to son Luther my wagon; my son Calvin my land and tenements in town of Chenango; son Benjamin two hundred dollars; son Edmund twenty-five dollars; daughter Lydia, Amy and Milley;  all the rest of my personal estate to Calvin. I appoint sons Luther and Calvin as executors. Wittnesses; Mason Whiting, Tracy Robinson and William Brown.
Seymour, Doctor B.
Book B  page 223  May 14, 1821
Letter of administration of the estate of Doctor B. Seymour was granted to John Seymour.
Seymour, Samuel
Book B  page 200  May 10, 1820
Letter of administration on the estate of Samuel Seymour of the Town of Union, deceased, was granted to Elizabeth Seymour and James Seymour.
Seymour, Samuel
Book B  page 227   June 2, 1821
To heirs of eldest son Samuel; to my second son Lewis; to my third son James; to my eldest daughter  Charlotte; to my youngest daughter Mehitable. I appoint Briant Stoddard and Chester Patterson, as executors; Witnesses: Elijah Higbee, Daniel Seymour and David Willis
Slosson, Nathaniel
Administration of the estate of Nathaniel Slosson of the Town of Union was granted to Rhoda and Anson Slosson November 28, 1820
Smith, Ebenezer
Will Book B page 218
writ: Feb. 17, 1817
prob: Apr. 5, 1821
Ebenezer Smith of Windsor, to son Norman, dau's: Hannah Whitney, Polly Humaston, to sons; Ebenezer, Miles and Jesse, son Ira, deceased, his children Jesse, Miles and Polly.
exec: Miles and Norman Smith, sons
Wit: Park Beeman, George Harper and Ruth Harper.
Smith, Ira
Book B  page 120
Will of Ira Smith of Windsor; to wife Rachel improvement of all my estate, real and personal except one cow and calf until my eldest son Joseph Miles arrives at the age of twenty-one;  to my daughter Polly one cow and calf; two-thirds of my estate, real and personal to my five sons Joseph Miles, Enoch Alden, George Willis and Elisha Jackson. and Julius Whitney and daughter Polly. Wittnesses: Allen Andrews, Philo Kent and George Harpur.
Springsteen, Jacob
Letter of administration of the estate of Jacob Springsteen of Windsor, deceased, was granted to Uriah Springsteen Sept.9, 1821.
Stanley, John 
Book B page 255
Mehitable Stanley over the age of 14 years but not 21 years of age, child and heir of John Stanley of Windsor, NY, deceased, chose Isaac Prentice of Windsor as guardian May 20, 1823
Stannard, Samuel
Book B   page 183  Oct.6, 1819  town of Windsor letter of administration
letter of administration of the estate of Samuel Stannard, deceased, to Allen Judd of EWindsor.
Stow, David
Book A  page 47  Apr.3, 1810
Will of David Stow of the town of Windsor; to wife Mary Ann one bed and bolster, two pillows, four pillow cases, four sheets, three blankets, one cow, five sheep and improvements of all my real estate until my son David reaches the age of twenty-one; wife to have all my real estate for her natural life; to four children, Thomas, Hannah, David and Filmon (as spelled)  to divide among them all my personal estate after payment of all my debts. My brother Daniel Stow to be my executor. Signed, sealed and published by the above named David Stow to his last wife. Wittnesses: George Harpur and Daniel Stow.
Stow, David
Book B  page 37  Dec.27, 1813
Minor children and heirs  of David Stow of the town of Windsor, deceased; David Stow age 16 chose David Stoddard as his guardian. Court appoints David Stoddard as guardian to Philmon age 9 years and 6 months.
Tilbury, Richard  (also listed under Van Tilbury)
Book B  page 97  Oct.10, 1815  letter of administration  Town of Union 
Letter of administration of the estate of Richard Tilbury of the town of Union  was granted to Abraham Corsaw and Abraham Tilbury of the town of Union.
Tracy, James
Book B  page 122  Aug. 31, 1815  letter of administration Town of Berkshire
Letter of administration of the estate of James Tracy of the town of Berkshire was granted to Samuel Blackman and Polly Tracy.
Tracy, James
December 1, 1817  Book B  page 150  guardianship  Town of Berkshire
guardianship of the minor children of James Tracy, viz: Electa Tracy, Laura Tracy, Erastus Tracy, Sally Tracy, Smith Tracy, Parley Tracy, Emaline Tracy, Subind Tracy and Martha Tracy all under the age of 21 years, was granted to Polly Tracy and Lemuel Blackman.
Turrell (as spelled), Isaac
Book B  page 39  Jan.21, 1814
Letter of administration of the estate of Isaac Turrell was granted to Lucy Manville and Levi Manville.
Tyrrell, Isaac
Book B  page 94  May 17, 1815
Minor children of Isaac Tyrrell of the town of Windsor, deceased, viz: Bartholomew Tyrrell, Anna Tyrrell and Isaac Tyrrell had guardianship appointed by State  to Herman Tyrrell.
Tyrrell, Isaac
Book B  page 94  May 17, 1815
Minor children of Isaac Tyrrell of the town of Windsor; Charles Tyrrell, Asa Ttyrrell and Daniel Tyrrell over the age of fourteen but under twenty-one, chose John Ruggles of Windsor as their guardian.
Ufford, Mary
Book B  page 243  July 16, 1822
Will of Mary Ufford  of the Town of Union
To my father 1 bed, curtains, flannel and linen sheets, pillows and all farming tools; To  my brother Reuel Ufforrd one fourth of my real property in Mass. and Conn., also  my feather bed, pillows, cases, sheets, bed covers, 1 trunk and 1 chest; To my sister  Nancy Pitkins $30.; To my brother Daniel Ufford remains of my estate.
Van Tilbury, Jane
Book B  page 256
Will of Jane Van Tilbury of the Town of Union January 7, 1822
To my daughters; Catherine Courtright, Martha Lewis, Jane Heaton and Polly Deckerto share all my wearing apparel, also to Jane  my flax hatchel; to grand daughter Nancy Heaton a feather bed and bedding and one small kettle; to my son John the steer yards; to my son James my clock and remainder of my estate to be divided among my 6 afore mentioned.
Watkins, John
Book B   page 117  June 26, 1816
Will of John Watkins of Berkshire, Broome County, NY; to wife Betsey one-third of my real and personal estate for her natural life, then to son Aaron; to daughter Polly Whitmore 30 acres in Lisle, off lot #437; to daughter Arenith Brownell certain pieces of land; to son  Artimus 25 acres off lot #437; to daughter Betsey Gilbert 30 acres off lot #437; to Aaron son of Artimus Watkins lot #460; to son John 41 acres off lot #219 and 20 acres off lot #437
on Aaron as exec. Wittnesses: Jeremiah Campbell and  Gilbert Watkins
Watkins, Merrill
Book B page 185  July 13, 1819
Will of Merrill Watkins of the Town of Berkshire; to wife Malinda, one third part of my personal property and one third of my real property for her benefit for her natural life. I give to my son Chester Albert Watkins the remaining two thirds of all my personal and real property. I appoint Riley Randall of Berkshire as administrator of my estate.
Witnesses: Joseph Glezen, Ciccro  (as spelled) Barker and James Deland.
Probated Oct.6, 1819.
Wattles, Mason
Book B   page 180  Will   town of Union
writ: Feb.1, 1814  prob: Sept.13, 1819
real and persoanl estate to be equally divided among my children, to the children of my daughter Cornelius, wife of John Oddieclath (?), to Phebe Weeks, daughter of William weeks ship builder of New York City, to Samuel Mason Avery son of my daughter Eliza Avery wife of Samuel Avery $381.00, same to my beloved grandson, Samuel Mason Avery and that in full confidence that his father not withhold the same from him in any manner.I appoint John Maddin and William Browne, city of and county of New York as my executors.
witnesses:  James Harvey and Abraham Corsaw.
Wattles, Mason
Book B  page 199  Nov.11, 1819
Court Order to allow John Oddie, executor of the estate of Mason Wattles, deceased, to sell as much personal and real property as needed to satisfy debts owed by Mason Wattles.
Whalen, Jeremiah
Book B  page  94  July 8, 1815  letter of administration Town of Owego
Letter of administration of the estate of Jeremiah Whalen of the town of Owego, Broome County, NY, deceased, was granted to Richard Whalen.
Wheaton, Oliver
Book B  page 226 Aug.14, 1821 
Letter of administration of the estate of Oliver Wheaton, deceased, was granted to Joannah Wheaton.
Wheaton, Oliver
Book B  page 240
Administration of the estate of Oliver Wheaton of Lisle, NY was granted to Joanna Wheaton, widow of Oliver Wheaton. His children Philo, John, Josiah, Abby and Silah Wheaton, minors had Pelatiah Brooks of Lisle appointed guardian by the court June 13, 1822
Wheeler, Daniel
Book B page 256
Administration of the estate of Daniel Wheeler of Lisle, NY, deceased, was granted to Eliphalet Wheeler of Lisle  June 6, 1823
Whitney, William 
Book A  page 44    probated Jan. 1, 1811   will   Town of Union
Written Jan.1,  1810 recorded Oct.18, 1810
Mason Whitney presented to the court the will of William Whitney as his last will and testament.
Wittnesses: Moses Mapes and Amos Lamberston.
Court appoints George Harpur, Joseph Shaw and Samuel Handy as executor’s.
To wife Ruth two hundred dollars of my personal property and use of improvement of one third of my real property during her natural life. To William Edminster having been left to my particular care  and charge. I give and bequeth the sum of five hundred dollars. Executors to dispose of necessary amount of real property if my personal property is not sufficient for payment of my funeral  and legacies. To my son John R. two parts of land. I already give to my other daughters who are married. To my other children I give one part of my nine parts of land  and to my daughters I give one hundred dollars each. My daughter Elizabeth Aliner share , deceased, to her heirs.
Whittelsey, Ezra
Book B  page 6   Apr. 23, 1812
Will of Ezra Whittelsey of the town of Lisle; to my wife half of all my real etsate and one-third part of my personal property; to my daughters Anna and Elizabeth residue of my estate real and personal; to my son Sameul five dollars; to my Sally Ketchum  two dollars; to my daughter Rosey five dollars; to my daughter Eunice Cole five dollars. I appoint David Manning and Sameul Whittelsey as executors. Wittnesses: Rufus Howland, William Cook and Solomon Owen.
Willis, Ashbel  
Book A  page 25  Apr.10, 1807
Ashbel Willis of Chenango, died interstate. Widow Sally Jenks granted Right of Dower to estate of Michael Jenks, known as the Jenks Farm lot #26 Tioga County, NY.
Wilmont, Joseph
Book A  page 53  Feb.25, 1811
Joseph Wilmont town of Windsor died interstate. Full power of administration granted to widow Hannah Wilmont and Daniel Picket.
Willis, Ashbel
Book A   page 28   May 31, 1809
Minor children  and heirs of Ashbel Willis: Mary Willis age 6 years, Lorraine Willis  age 5, George Ogden Willis  age 2 had court appointed Orlando Parsons of Lisle as their guardian.
Winans, Gozen
Book B  page 86  Apr.5, 1815
Letter of administration of the estate of Gozen Winans was granted to Margaret Winans and Aaron Mersereau of Union.
Woodford, Romeo
Book B page 201  July 13, 1829
Guardianship of the minor children of Romeo Woodford, died interstate, viz: Henry, Bessill and Romeo, was granted to Asa North.
Woodruff, Jehiel
Book B  page 89  Mar.13, 1815
Will of Jehiel Woodruff of the town of Windsor, to wife Fanny and son Jehiel, Jr. the farm where I now live being one half mile square divided equally between them, wife to have use of whole farm until my son Jehiel reaches the age of twenty-one; David Brown, David Barton and my wife to be executors to sell or dispose of all my other land and tenements according to their discretion; to pay Nancy Woodruff, Amy Woodruff, Betsey Woodruff, Phebe Woodruff and Axy(?) Woodruff to be divided equally among them.     Wittnesses: James Moore, Jr., Russell Hoadley and Polly Andrews.
Woodruff, Timothy
Book B  page 100  Dec.27, 1815
Letter of administration of the estate of Timothy Woodruff  of Lisle, Broome County, NY was granted to Hannah Woodruff and Ira Fuller.
Yates, Amariah
Book B  page 19   Mar.10, 1813
Letter of administration of the estate of Amariah Yates of Tioga, Broome County  was granted to Margaret Yates and Pardon Yates.