[S599] Rev. William W. Johnson, Johnson Genealogy, 20-21: "David Johnson's will, copied from the probate records of Worcester Co., Mass., is as  follows:" Know all men, by these  presents, that  I, David Johnson, of Leominster, in the County of Worcester and  Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Gentlemen, being of sound mind, but far advanced in life,do  make and establish this to be my last will and testament. 
Firstly— I will order and bequeath that at my decease, all my just debts, and the expense of a Christian burial for me, and the expense  of settling my estate, be paid out of my estate by my executor  hereinafter named and appointed  by me. 
Secondly— To my wife, Prudence, that she receive out of my estate whatever may be due to her agreeable to the marriage contract  made  by me with her bearing date the eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety-seven, and also a smal  ironpot, a bread trough, a sieve, a pint beaker, a tin skimmer, a salt cellar, an iron skillet, a wooden bowl, a chopping  knife, two large earthen pots, three milk pans, a foot wheel, a loom and tackling, a maple table  leaf, a pair of bellows, and a sugar box, and all my provision,  meaning grain, meal,  meat, cyder same, etc., of which I shall  die possessed.
Thirdly—To my son Josiah Johnson, two suits of my best wearing  apparel, including two of my best hats, three pair of my best stockings, of which I may die possessed, and a gun, and one-third  part of my augurs, chisels, gouges, shoemaker's tools, and hand saws; and one-fifth part of the remainder of my estate of which I have not herein otherways disposed.
Fourthly—To my son Luke, three chairs, three iron pitchforks, one dung fork, two iron hay hooks, two hutt rings, and two wedges, one horse collar and tram, a grain fan, one iron bar, and one-third part of my augurs, chisels, gouges, shoemaker's tools, and hand  saws. 
Fifthly—To my son David Johnson, one of my best feather beds, one blue bed quilt, one woolen sheet, one pillow, one tow sheet, my ivory headed cane, one-third part of my augers, chisels, gouges, shoemakers' tools and hand saws, and one-fifth part, of the remainder of my estate of which I have not herein otherways disposed. 
Sixthly—To my daughter Lucy, now the wife of Henry Sweetser, one pewter platter, three pewter plates, one toasting iron, one third part of  my beds and bedding of which I have not herein otherways disposed; and one-fifth part of the remainder of my estate of which I have not herein otherways disposed.
Seventhly—To my Daughter Elizabeth—now  the  wife of Samuel  Evans, one pewter platter, three pewter plates, one-third part of my beds and bedding of which I have not herein otherways disposed; and one-fifth part of the remainder of my estate of which I have not herein otherways disposed. 
Eighthly—To  my grand-daughter Annice, now the wife of Nathaniel Low, Jr., one pewter platter, three pewter plates, one third part of my beds  and  bedding of which I have not herein otherways disposed, and one-fifth part of the remainder of my estate of which Ihave not herein otherways disposed.
Ninthly—To my daughter Lucy and Elizabeth aforesaid, and my said grand-daughter Annice, one brass kettle, one iron pot, two dish kettles, one small spider, one fire shovel, one pair of tongs, one pair of large Andirons, one iron crane and hooks belonging to the same, and three chests, to be equally divided among them.
And Tenthly—I hereby appoint as  the Executor of this my last Will and Testament, Asa Jonson of said Leominster, Gentleman, to execute this Instrument in the most prudent and discreet manner he is able, an  to receive a reasonable compensation out of my estate for the same. 
Hereby ratifying this to be my last Will and Testament, and no other Will orWills whatever. In witness of which I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of July in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety-eight. Signed, Sealed, Published and Pronounced in the presence of 
Rebecca  Johnson.  DAVIDJOHNSON.  [Seal.]
Thomas  Lincoln. 
Oliver Vose.