I came across this while looking for my hunt family. I don't think it to be my family but maybe some one can use this. I got this off of the internet so I don't know the author of the book. Tara Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIV, 1786-1796 Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIV, 1786-1796 , Page 188 Page 157.--STEPHEN HUNT, Yeoman, of the Borough Town of Westchester, in Westchester County, New York, to my wife Rebecca, a sufficient maintenance out of my estate during her life; Also the use of one half of my present dwelling house; Also the use and service of my colored woman, Lill, and my riding chair and horse together with four milch cows, and order that my wife have a maintenance for said wench, horse, and cows out of my estate so long as they shall remain in her service; Also I give my wife all my household goods and furniture (except so much thereof as is hereafter bequeathed) to hold to her during her natural life; and after her decease I will my said negro woman, Lill, to my son Leak, and all the other movables given her during her life I do at her decease give to my daughter Christian, for her own use forever; to my son Arnold, my negro boy, Jack, and o200, which I order my son Leak to pay him; to my son Gilbert, o30; to my son Thomas, o30; to my son Peter, my negro boy, Jo; Also one feather bed, all my blacksmith's tools, and o30; to my daughter Mary, my negro girl, called Nan, one feather bed, bedding and furniture, one looking-glass, six good chairs, one oval table, and two cows; Also the free use of my house as a home and enjoy all the privileges she did during my lifetime; Also maintenance and support for said negro and cows so long as she remains unmarried; to my daughter Christian, my negro girl, Bett, one feather bed, and furniture, one looking-glass, six good chairs, one oval table, one large cupboard, and two cows; Also the free use of my house as a home for her, together with all the privileges she did enjoy during my lifetime, with maintenance for said wench, Bett, and cows as long as she remains unmarried; to my son Stephen, my negro boy, Lew; Also my carpenters' and joiners' tools, my best gun, my desk, one feather bed, and two three-year-old heifers; to my two sons, Leak and Stephen, all my farming utensils, together with my still and all the works thereunto belonging, equally between them; to my son Leak and his heirs forever, the one half or equal moiety of all my lands and meadows in Westchester; to my son Stephen and his heirs forever, all the other half part or equal moiety of all my lands and meadows in Westchester; to be equally divided between them at such time and manner as they shall agree on. All the residue of my estate not above mentioned I give to my son Leake, and other that he pay all my debts together with the above-mentioned legacies. If my son Leak shall see cause to sell and dispose of his part of land and meadow hereby given, that my son Stephen shall have the refusal of the same at the sum of o500; if he will not purchase at that price, then my son Leak may dispose of the same otherwise. If my son Stephen see cause to sell his part of land and meadow hereby given, then my son Leak shall have the refusal of the same for o500; if he will not purchase for that price, then my son Stephen may dispose of the same otherwise. I appoint my wife Rebecca, executrix, and my sons, Leak and Stephen, executors. Dated February 25, 1776. Witnesses, Stephanus Hunt, Aaron Hunt, of Westchester, yeoman; Josiah Hunt. Proved, June 26, 1786.