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- The will of Nathaniel Munday of Stamford, CT, was made on 18 March 1785, according to the three witnesses. It mentions my "loving and beloved wife Sarah Munday" who receives all property and possessions "as long as she shall remain my widow."
"I give and bequest to my loving nephew Nathaniel Munday all my Real Estate to be to him and his Heirs and Assigns forever after my widow shall be dec'd or if she should marry -- meaning all my Estate that I have and hold in the Town of Stamford, State of Connecticut."
"I give and bequest to my loving nephew Richard Stanton son of my sister Rebecca Stanton all my right and title that I have in and unto a Dwelling House in Rhode Island to be to him his Heirs and Assigns forever at and after the widowhood of my said wife."
"Stamford, Fairfield County on March 23 1785 three witnesses made oath that on the 18th day Instant March they saw Nathaniel Munday the Testator now Dec'd sign and seal said will and that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be his Last Will and Testament."
I have made an assumption that he died about 20 March 1785.
Mr. John Arnold declined to be Executor while the widow Sarah Munday accepted.
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