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

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Reference7997
Family NameFLEWELLING
Given NamesDeborah
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1789-12-01
Date Will was proved1790-02-06
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1790-02-15
CountyKings
ParishWestfield
Probate is for a woman? Yes
Abstract references a vessel? Yes
Abstract Parish of Westfield, Kings County, Innholder. Will dated 1 December 1789, proved 6 February 1790. Son Morris FLEWELLING £5. Daughter Elizabeth HARRIS £7 10s., being money lent her husband William HARRIS. Son John FLEWELLING my schooner "Industry." Daughter Mary FLEWELLING £3, a cow, 6 silver spoons and my warming pan. Daughter Sarah my clothes and household furniture. Son Thomas FLEWELLING £21, being a bond of Samuel SHARP Esq. Sons Abel and Elisha FLEWELLING, when they come of age, my farm, a yoke of steers, one heifer, my dwelling house and farming utensils. "And if my Claim is recovered," son Morris FLEWELLING two shares and one share to each of the other named children. My loving brother Abel FLEWELLING and my daughter Mary FLEWELLING executors. Witnesses: John McGILL, James ORAM, David ORAM. CODICIL dated 8 January 1790 stipulates that interest from the bond of Samuel SHARP be kept until son Thomas comes of age; farm to be rented until sons Abel and Elisha come of age. Witnesses: John McGILL, Caleb MERRITT. Inventory, dated 15 February 1790, valued at £117 by James ORAM and Jacob HOLDER.
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