Thomas Beeman died 15 Nov 1750 in Kent, Ct. He married Phebe Parke on 1712 in Preston, Ct.
Notes for Thomas Beeman: moved to Kent, Ct in 1738 Posted by: Sandy McDougall Date: October 16, 1998 at 01:05:57
The will of Thomas BEMAN of Kent, Litchfield, Conn. dated 22 Sept 1750. In the name of God amen the twenty second day of september 1750 I Thomas Beman of Kent in harford county in conneticut being sick and very low in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing it is apointed to all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say princable and first of allI give and recomend my soul unto the hands of God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buryed in desent christian buriall at the descretion of my executors nothing doubting but att ye generall reserection I shall reseave the same again by the mighty power of God and touching such worly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to besto on me in this life I give and demise and depose of the same in manner following Itam I give unto Phebe my well beloved wife all my household shep and one cow which she shall chuse and my mare with the incomes of the third part of my farm and to have hir mare and cow kept summer and winter so long as she is my widow Itam I give unto my well beloved sons Daniel Beman and Joseph Beman all my out lands with my comon rite through the fowrd Itam I give my oxe unto and acn and that gun that is cauled his unto Daniel Itum I give unto my well beloved son Joseph Beman a bey hors that is cauled his and a gun that is cauled his my cart & plow and chains and my farming tools of every sort and hors furniture I give unto Daniel Bemon and Joseph Beman equal to be divided This to be understood that Daniel and Joseph is to pay unto Ruth Moris my well beloved daughter within two years after my death one hundred pounds old tenour and twenty pounds old tenour unto Thomas Beman my well beloved sone and unto Ebenezer Beman my well beloved sone I give one pound old tenour and unto John Beman my beloved sone I give one pound old tenour and unto Park Bemon my beloved sone a broun colt which came of my old mare and 1 agun known by his gun and one pound of munne old tenour further more I give unto my wife ye north room of that house that DAniel lives in as long as she is my widow Itam I give all my wareing close unto Daniel Beman and Joseph Beman whome I make and ordain my sole executors of this my last will and testament this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness where of I have hear to set to my hand and seal the day and year abouve writen Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared by ye said Thomas Beman as his last will and testament I presence of you the subscribers Thomas Beman Stephen Pain Noah Pain Jonathan Sackett
More About Thomas Beeman and Phebe Parke: Marriage: 1712, Preston, Ct.