Hope this helps some one. Taken from:Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Abstracts of Wills Vol VI 1760-1766 , Page 474 Page 209.--Know all men by these Presents that I, GEORGE FOWLER, of Hempstead, Queens County, being this nineteenth day of June, 1771, well in health of body. I leave to my son Felix, my homestead, my house and land adjoining at Hempstead town; and all my lands and Rights of lands and meadows, lotted and unlotted, within said township; Also, my lot of salt meadow at Hempstead South. Likewise, all my land and Rights of land in the East Jersey, being in a place called New Britton, which my father, George Fowler, purchased of Benjamin Bedell, provided he pays all my just debts. Unto my said son, all my utensils for Page 30 husbandry, my weaving looms and tackling, together with my books of accounts; and all my neat cattle and sheep. Unto my granddaughter, Rachel Valentine, one feather bed. The remainder of my household goods, the one half to my daughter, Phebe Rhodes; the other half unto my three granddaughters, Marget, Rachel, and Mary Valentine. I make my trusty friend, Carman Rushman, and my son, Felix Fowler, and my wife Phebe, executors. Witnesses, Benjamin Hall, yeoman, Michael Golder, Richard Ellison. Proved, February 19, 1783.