From "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records", pages 80-81:
Page 313-14.
Loomis, Lt. Nathaniel, Windsor. Invt. £517-05-03. Taken 21 October, 1733, by William Wolcott, Hezekiah Porter and Samuel Bancroft. Will dated 26 May, 1729.
I, Nathaniel Loomis of Windsor, being now stricken in age, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Elizabeth the use of the whole of my estate during widowhood, and 1-2 the moveables to be at her own dispose. I give to my brother Daniel Loomis my meadow at Podunk, he paying my sister Mindwell Loomis £20. I give to my brother Hezekiah Loomis land I bought of Nathaniel Bissell, he paying to my brothers children, Jonathan and Ebenezer, £5 apiece. I give to my brother Moses the homestead with the buildings, he paying to my brother Josiah Loomis £23 within two years after possession. I give to Daniel Gillett, 2nd, that part of the lott which I bought of Nathaniel Bissell west of the country road, he paying Hepzibah Loomis £30. The rest of my moveable estate not disposed of I give to be equally divided amongst my sisters and my wifes brothers and sisters living, and the children of those decd. I make my wife Elizabeth, with Daniel Gillet, my executors. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, LS.
Witness: Richard Skinner,
Isaac Loomis, Noah Skinner.
Court Record, Page 996 November, 1733: Will exhibited.