"WILL OF SARAH DRAKE HULL FOLSOM, 1749
Proved May 22, 1749
In the name of God Amen. The Second Day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Nine, I Sary Folsom of the Town of Piscataway, in the Counte of Middlesex and Provonce of New Jersey, Widdow, Being very Sick and weak in Body and knowing that it is Appoointed for Men once to Die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, That is to Say principally and first of all I give and Recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it; And for my Body I Recommend to the Earth, to be Buried in Christian Like, and decent manner, at the discretion of my Executor, nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the Same again by the mighty Power of God. And as touching Such worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life I give devise and dispose of the Same, in the Following Manner and forme.
Imprimis, I give and bequeath unto my Well beloved Son Joseph Hull, the Sum of Sixteen pounds and Ten Shillings Currant money of the Province abovesaid at eight Shillings per ounce, to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Son Trustrum Hull, the Sum of Sixteen pounds and Ten Shillings of like Currant money abovesaid to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Daughter Anne Skillman the Wife of John Skillman the Sum of Sixteen Pounds and Ten Shillings like money abovesaid to her her Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Daughter Elizabeth Clauson, the Wife of John Clauson the Sum of Sixteen Pounds and Ten Shillings like abovesaid to her her Heirs and Assigns. And also all my Sheep to her and hers aforesaid
Item. I give to my Well beloved Daughter Eunice Dunn the Wife of Phineas Dunn the Sum of Twenty Pounds like money abovesaid to her her Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Son in law Moses Fitzrandolph, the Sum of Three Pounds of like money abovesaid to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Grand Son Benjamin Dunn the son of Jeremiah Dunn, the Sum of Two Pounds of like money abovesaid to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Grand Son Moses Fitzrandolph the son of Moses Fitzrandolph, the Sum of Two Pounds of like money abovesaid to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Grand Son Mesheck Hull the son of Benjamin Hull, the Sum of Two Pounds of like money abovesaid.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Grand Son Benjamin Hull son of Jacob Hull, the Sum of Two Pounds of like money abovesaid to him his Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I give to my Well beloved Grand Daughter Zerviah Martin, Daughter of Mulford Martin, the Sum of three Pounds of like money abovesaid to her her Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I Will that My Funeral Charges and other Lawfull Debts be paid out of my other Movable Estate. And that whatsoever over ? Shall then Remain, to be equally Divided amongst my Children above mentioned; that is to say Joseph Hull, Trustrum Hull, Anne Skillman, Elizabeth Clauson, and Eunice Dunn, to each of them their parts, to them their Heirs and Assigns.
Item. I will that my Executor as Soon as Conveniently may be do Collect my Lawfull debts; and also as Soon as Conveniently may be, he Do pay the above mentioned Sums to the persons above Named as here in presented; to them or their order
And I Do hereby utterly disallow Revoke and disanul all and every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacees, and Executors, by me in any ways before this time Named, Willed and Bequeathed; Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament. And I Do likewise Constitute make and Ordain My Beloved Son in Law Jeremiah Dunn of the Town above Said, to be my only and Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament
In Witness where of I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the Day and Year above written.

Inventory of estate, May 19, 1749:
Wearing apparel, a Gold Locket, a gold ring and Silver Clasps, Cash (pounds) 20. 13. 03, a bond from Israel Folsom 100 (pounds), a bond of Moses Fitzrandolph 18. 05. 00, a Note of Thos Walker 3. 15. 00, a box of Scales and Weights, a Silver point and 2 Silver Cups, a bedsted and beding, a Case of Drawers, a Chest, puter and glass decanter, a Brass kettle and brass Candlestick, a bottle and earthen pot, a Small Wheel, a pair of Spectacles, Linnen and tow yarn and Wollen yarn, a Cow and yearling, An accompl against Phineas Dunn, a A (Café?) bottle, a tramel."