John Bartleson, 16581725 (aged 67 years)

Name
John /Bartleson/
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John
Surname
Bartleson
Birth
about 1658 38
Marriage
Note: There had to be other children as his will states, "Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.

There had to be other children as his will states, "Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years."

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there had to be other children as the will states, " "Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years."

Note: left 1/3 estate to wife Gunilla, 1/3 to son William, and 1/3 to other children, "In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April in the year of our Lord 1725, I JOHN BARTLESON of Framington Precinct in the County of Salem and province of New West Jersey husbandman being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be unto God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for man once to dye ~ do make & ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I will and bequeath my soul unto the hands of God that gave it . . .

left 1/3 estate to wife Gunilla, 1/3 to son William, and 1/3 to other children, "In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April in the year of our Lord 1725, I JOHN BARTLESON of Framington Precinct in the County of Salem and province of New West Jersey husbandman being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be unto God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for man once to dye ~ do make & ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I will and bequeath my soul unto the hands of God that gave it . . .
"Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years.
"Item, I give to my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON whom I ____ to make and ordaining my only and sole Executrix of this my Last will and testmant and I do hereby utterly deliver defend and . . . set my hand the day and year above written.
JOHN (his mark) BARTLESON
Signed Sealed published pronounced
and declared by the Honl. JOHN
BARTLESON as his last Will and
Testament in the presents of us
the subscribers ~ FRANCIS EVATT
JOHN (his mark) MARK
WM. SIMPSON

Death
after April 19, 1725 (aged 67 years)
Note: when he wrote his will
Family with parents
father
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Birth: about 1620Lund Parish, Varmland, Sweden
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himself
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Birth: about 1658 38 Delaware, USA
Death: after April 19, 1725Salem, New Jersey, USA
4 years
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Birth: about 1661 41 Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, USA
Death: 1691Salem, New Jersey, USA
5 years
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Birth: about 1665 45 Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, USA
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Birth: about 1658 38 Delaware, USA
Death: after April 19, 1725Salem, New Jersey, USA
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Will
Text:

there had to be other children as the will states, " "Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years."

Marriage

There had to be other children as his will states, "Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years."

Will

left 1/3 estate to wife Gunilla, 1/3 to son William, and 1/3 to other children, "In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April in the year of our Lord 1725, I JOHN BARTLESON of Framington Precinct in the County of Salem and province of New West Jersey husbandman being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be unto God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for man once to dye ~ do make & ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I will and bequeath my soul unto the hands of God that gave it . . .
"Item, I give unto my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON the third part of my Plantation which I now ___ on during her widowhood and the third part of my moveable estate, and the rest of my moveable estate to be equally divided among my CHILDREN.
"Item, I bequeath my well beloved son WILLIAM BARTLESON my plantation to be delivered until him when he comes to the age of twenty-____ years.
"Item, I give to my well beloved wife GUNILLA BARTLESON whom I ____ to make and ordaining my only and sole Executrix of this my Last will and testmant and I do hereby utterly deliver defend and . . . set my hand the day and year above written.
JOHN (his mark) BARTLESON
Signed Sealed published pronounced
and declared by the Honl. JOHN
BARTLESON as his last Will and
Testament in the presents of us
the subscribers ~ FRANCIS EVATT
JOHN (his mark) MARK
WM. SIMPSON

Death

when he wrote his will

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