"He died between 16 Mar 1724/5 (date of will) and 20 Apr 1725 (date will proved) Bristol, Massachusetts (now Rhode Island)[5]"
"The will of Jabez Gorham of Bristol, yeoman, was dated 16 March 1724/25 and proved on 20 April 1725 in Bristol. He mentioned his wife Hannah (executrix), and his children, Jabez Gorahm (eldest son), Isaac Gorham, Joseph Gorham, Elizabeth, wife of Shobel Baxter, Benjamin Gorham (executor), and his grandchildren, Edward Downs, William Downs, and Samuel Downs.[6]
"Probates, v. 5-7 1724-1733 [Bristol County, Massachusetts]," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-8977-B : 6 June 2025), Film# 007703531, Bristol, Massachusetts, image 44, Vol 5, Page 75-76.
"His inventory was taken on 2 May 1725 in Bristol which included "half" of an enslaved black person.[7]"
"Probates, v. 5-7 1724-1733 [Bristol County, Massachusetts]," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-89QH-8 : 26 June 2025), Film# 007703531, Bristol, Massachusetts, image 168, Vol 5, Page 321-322.
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