Peter Worden Jr.    was born
between 1603 and 1608 in Clayton, co.
Lancs, England.
He signed the following will
on 9 Jan 1680.
I Peter Worden of the Towne of Yarmouth in the Collonie of New Plymouth in New
England in America about seaventy one years of age being weak in body yett in
perfect memory doe make this my last will and testament.
Firstly. I bequeath my soule to God that gave it and my body to the earth to
be decently buryed when Gods time is to remove mee out of this world by death.
Secondly. I make my son Samuell Worden my whole and sole executor to whom
I give all my lands upon the neck called Equinett (?) necke with all the priviledges
therto belonging to him and his heires and assignes forever with eight acrees
of land att the south sea, to the said necke soe likewise.
I give to my son Samuell Worden all my housing and land that I now live upon
after his mothers decease both upland and marsh and orchyard and the land I bought
to Mr. Allin, with all other lands due to mee from the Towne not yett layed out
or from the Country as procured by the late warr with the Indians.
Soe likewise I give to my son Samuell my best bedsteed and my trundle bedsteed.
Thirdly. I give to my daughter Martha the wife of Joseph Severns a peece of
marsh about three acrees be it more or lesse lying att the head of the Marsh
above John Burgis his ditch, during her naturall life and after I give it to
my son Samuell Worden to whom I likewise give all the cattle that hee hath bine
possessed of by mee excepting two oxen.
Fourthly. I give to my loveing wife Mary Worden the proffitts and improvements
of my housing and lands and orchyards that I now live upon during her naturall
life, both upland and marsh with the land I bought of Mr. Allin and all my household
goods and cattle for her support during her life and my will is that what of
my goods and cattle are left after my wife dies shalbe equally divided betwix
my three daughters Mary, Marcye and Martha.
Fifthly. I give to my son Samuell Worden all my estate in old England both
land and other estate that came by my wife.
Sixthly. I give to my daughter Mary the wife of John Burgis, the one halfe
of my forty acres of upland at the head of the lotts to her, her heires and assigns
forever.
Seventhly. I give to my daughter Martha the wife of Joseph Severens all the
cattle and goods, shee is alreddy possessed of my mee with one cow more att my
decease and after her decease my will is that what of them are left shall fall
to her two daughters now living.
Lastly. I give to my son Samuell Worden my Chist and my cloak.
Peter Worden
and a seal
Signed and sealed before us this 9th day of January 1679
John Freeman senior
Silas Sards
This 29th day of July 1680 I Peter Worden yett remaining in perfect memory
though weake in body doe add this to my will as a further explanation.
Firstly that my wife have att her owne disposall what ever she can raise of
my land and cattle in the improvement of them, during her life, for her support
and if there be any overpluss, to dispose of it to my children as shee shall
see need.
Whereas I have in my will given to my son Samuell all the cattle that hee
hath bin possessed of by mee, excepting two oxen my will is that as my son Samuell
hath them principally for to do the worke of family plowing and carting ec. so
likewise that hee keepeth three steers more of my cattle, and when he hath brought
two of them to work suitable to supply the rome of those above said two oxen.
Then I give one of the old oxen to my wife and the other to my son Samuell, and
the third steer my son Samuell shall keep to the halves, hee to have one halfe
and his Mother the other half.
and my will is that my son Samuell still breake other of my steers during
my wifes life to be in Reddynes to doe the worke as above said, and att my wifes
decease my will is that the two oxen that be then in Improvement shall Goe to
my son Samuell with the house and land that my wife liveth on.
likewise I give to my son Samuell my Gun and all my takleing for plowing
and Carting and husbandry after my wifes decease and my son Samuel is to provide
his Mother with fier wood dureing her life and likewise to provide hay for my
Cattle during his Mothers life that is to say To Gett the hay mowed and made
and Stacked and have the oxen and Cart in a Reddynes for that end the stocke
of Cattle to pay for the geting of theire hay excepting Cart and oxen for draught.
further whereas my son Kanelme Winslow oweth mee forty shillings I Give him twenty
shillings of it, and whereas my son John Burge oweth mee thirty shillings I give
him twenty shillings of it, and likewise I give my Indian servant to my son Samuell
after my wife decease.
as Witness my hand and seale the day and yeer above said
Peter Worden
and
a
seale
Memorandum I except one Cow and Calfe that I have in Samuells hand.
Signed and sealed in the presence of us
John Freeman. Assistant
Silas Saers
He died on 11 Jan 1680 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts.  Joe Burgess lists death as before 3 Mar 1681. His estate
was probated on 3 Mar 1681.
He was married to Mary Winslow.  The Worden genealogy indicates
this connection is unproven.
Mary Winslow was born on 26 Dec 1604 in Droitwich, co. Worcester,
England.  She was baptized on
30 Dec 1604 in Droitwich, co. Worcester,
England. She signed a will on 6 Mar 1686. She died on 25 Mar 1686/87 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts.
Her estate was probated in May 1687. She was also known as Magdalene Winslow. Children
were:
i.
Mary Worden.
ii.
Mercy Worden was born in
1640/41 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts. She died on 22 Sep 1688 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts.
iii.
Martha Worden   was born about 1643 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts. She died in 1725 in Harwich, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts.
iv.
Dr. Samuel Worden was born
in 1646 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,
Massachusetts. He died on 26 Aug 1716 in Stonington, New London Co.,
Connecticut. |