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- His will was proved, July, 1746. His home was in Point Judith, on thefarm now owned by the heirs of Carder H. Clark. His father gave him thisfarm by will, calling it 'the farm where I now live, one hundred andfifty acres, also fifty acres of homestead farm, bounded South on JeffreyChamplin, West on George Hazard, North on land in occupation of WilliamRobinson, East on remaining part of said farm, he paying to the Colonywhat said farm is mortgaged for.' In 1735 he was appointed Justice of theInferior Court of Common Pleas.2 This position gave him the title ofJudge, by which he has always been distinguished from the other StephenHazard of his generation.
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