Notes for PRESERVED PELTON RANDALL DARROW:
Daughter of Henry and Mary (Rose) Pelton.
Born: January 24, 1722 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
Died: Before March 11, 1760 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
Married: (1) Captain Jonathon Randall Before 1737 in Unknown.
(2) Lemuel Darrow (b. April 9, 1717 in Waterford, New London County, Connecticut. d. 1795 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut) September 19, 1751 in Unknown.
1747, November 20: Administration of his estate was granted to Preserved Randall, his widow and on the same date, she signed an administrator's bond with Henry Pelton as surety (Probate Records, New London; E-569; Journal, J-64, 69). "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1750, May: "Upon the memorial of Preserved Randall, administrix on the Estate of Jonathan Randall, late of Groton, Connecticut, deceased, shewing to this Assembly that the debts from said estate surmount the moveable estate the sum of £241-17-06, praying for liberty to sell so much of the lands of said deceased as will pay the sum of the charges arising thereon; Resolved by this Assembly, that the memorialist, with Henry Pelton of said Groton, shall have liberty and they are hereby impowered to sell so much of the lands of the said Jonathan Randal, deceased, as will pay the sum of £241-17-06. with the necessary charges arising thereon: taking the advice of the court of probate in the district of New London." (Connecticut Colonial Records, 1876, IX:543-544) "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; p. 165; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1750, June 19: Court gave permission to Preserved Randall, administrix to Henry Pelton, of said Groton, to see some of the land (Probate Records, New London Journal V-59)."Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164e-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1757, May 10: At Court, Lucy Randall, a minor upwards of 12 years, chose Captain Robert Allen of Groton as guardian (Probate Court Records; New London Journal VI:52). "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1757, June 18: The division of land to the widow and children in the Estate of Jonathan Randall was accepted by the Court). "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1759, April 10: At Probate Court, Preserved Randall was appointed guardian to: Mary, Priscilla, Lucy, Jonathan, Eunice and Charles Randall; all minors under 12 years and children of Jonathan Randall (Probate Records, New London Journal V:91). "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1760, January 4: Eunice Randall a minor upwards of 12 years, child of Jonathan Randall late of Groton, deceased, chose Thomas Pelton as guardian (Probate Records, New London Journal VI:101). "Blackman and Allied Families" by Alfred L. Holman; pp. 164-5; privately printed; Chicago, Illinois; 1928 (CS71.B639 1928 CSL)
1760, (before) March 11: Preserved (Pelton) Darrow, died at Groton Village (New London) Connecticut Colony. "Genealogy of the Pelton Family in America" by Jeremiah M. Pelton; p. 402; Joel Munsell's Sons, Publisher; Albany, New York; 1892 (929.2 FH SCGS)