Liesa, Thank you for making available the will of Richard Sackett on your website. I agree with Chris that the Josiah Crego of the will was most likely his stepson. Notice, Richard only called his wife, Josiah Crego, and son's Richard and John as wel-beloved. I find that strange that his remaining daughter was not designated as wel-beloved even though he was providing for her. Chris, I may be wrong, but I think the name for the probable maid servant is Hagar, not Hagas. Were servants or slaves names not capitalized in those days? There is one word I cannot make out clearly. It is on page 3 up 5 spaces from the bottom of the page. It is the first word in that line. Is it "hereby disallow and revoke"? For those of you who may not know what the word messuages means (page 3), it was a dwelling house usually including the dwelling and any adjacent buildings and grounds. Tenements were anything of permanent value that might be held such as land, inheritances, rents and profits. Sorry I have been so inactive lately. After quite a time with my back, I recently had surgery and am on the road to recovery. Hope to contribute more soon. Blanche McKay