"Last Will & Testament of Mary Hallett" Barnstable
County Probate Records Vol.8. April 19, 1734. In the Name of God Amen, this
19th day of April A. Dom. 1734.
Cape Cod legend has it that this woman may have been Samuel Bellamy's
lover prior to his turning pirate. She died in 1751.
I, Mary Hallet of
Yarmouth in the County of Barnstable New England Spinster being sound in Mind
but sick in body therefore Calling to mind my Mortallity do make this my last
Will and Testament. First of all I Give and Commend my Soul into the hands of
God who Gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in Decent Mannner at ye
Direction of my Exec. hereafter Named not Doubting but at the Resurrection I
shall Receive the Same again by the Almighty Power of God & as to my Worldly
Estate I dispose of it in the following Manner Vizt. in the first place I Give
and bequeath to my Sister _____ Griffith my Wearing Appearell Including my two
Gold Rings but not my Gold Beads, also I Give to my said Sister my two Silver
Spoons also One half of what Remains of my _____ Estate.
The other half of my
Estate I Give to be Equally Divided among my Brethren and the Children of my
Deceasd. Brother and Sister that is to Say one Sixth part of said Half to my
Brother Andrew Hallet one Sixth part to John Hallet one sixth part to the
Surviving Children of Joseph Hallet one sixth part thereof to the Surviving
Children of Samll Hallet Both my Deceased Brethren, one sixth part to Seth Hallet
and one sixth part to the Surviving Children of my Deceased Sister Thankfull
Basset. Finally I do constitute and Appoint my two Brothers Andrew Hallet
and John Hallet Exec. to this my last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have here unto set my
hand and seal the day and year above written.
Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the Said Mary Hallet to be
her last will and Testamt. in presence of
Mary Hallet
Thomas Hallett
Jonathan Hallett
Jonathan Hallett Jr.