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- One source stated that his second wife was Agnes Patch. The Winthrop Society states that her name was Annis ?.
In 24 November 1657 the "illegal will of Agnis Baulch of Salem, deceased," was presented at Salem Quarterly Court, and Benjamin Balch was appointed administrator; several neighbors testified that Annis Balch's estate "would not pay Bengeman Ballch and his wife for their trouble, labor and charge"; the inventory, taken 25 November 1657, totalled £9 11s., against which Benjamin Balch entered charges of £18 12s., and on 29 June 1658 the entire estate of Annis Balch was given to Benjamin Balch [1]
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