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Wallace Hale's Early New Brunswick Probate, 1785-1835

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Reference7596
Family NameCAMPBELL
Given NamesTamberlin
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1818-12-22
Date Will was proved1821-02-08
Was an inventory completed? No
CountyYork
ParishNorthampton
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Northampton, York County, Joiner. Will dated 22 December 1818, proved 8 February 1821. Wife Hester one cow. Three sons John, Tamberlane and Alexander CAMPBELL Lots 77 and 78 east of Phillips' Creek in Northampton, with a reserve of £10 to be paid to my daughter Sarah DICKINSON. Son Robert CAMPBELL my Joiner tools and four notes of hand signed by him 10 May 1814. Son Edward CAMPBELL Lot 77 west of Phillips' Creek with a reserve of a decent and comfortable living for my wife Hester, and a reserve of £10 each to my daughters Hester BAKER and Elizabeth BROWN. Grandson Tamberlane CAMPBELL, a minor, son to Edward CAMPBELL, Lot 78 west of Phillips' Creek. Anthony BAKER sole executor. Witnesses: Samuel COOK, James SHARP, Adam Boyle SHARP. CODICIL dated 14 January 1819 gives livestock to grandsons Tamberlin CAMPBELL minor, John CAMPBELL, my eldest son's son, and Tamberlin Nelson BAKER, a minor. Witnesses: James SHARP, Adam B. SHARP, Harriot BAKER. Note:   While the name appears variously as Tamberlane, Tamberlain, etc., it was invariably signed "Tamberlin."
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