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

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Reference8077
Family NameGAUVAIN
Given NamesCharles
Was there a Will? No
Date Will was proved1823-03-18
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1830-01-08
Date administration granted1829-04-02
CountyGloucester
ParishCaraquet
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? Yes
Abstract Caraquet, Gloucester County. Intestate. Administration granted 2 April 1829 to Monique LANDRE alias GAUVAIN and Augustin LANDRE. Fellow bondsman [Meple] GAUVIN. Inventory, filed 8 January 1830, valued at £106 by Tranquille BLANCHARD bears the notation "2/3 Schooner Sold for £56 13s. 4d. to pay the Debts." City of Saint John, St. John County, Turner. Will dated [blank] 1823, proved 18 March 1823. One-half part of the house and leasehold premises which I hold in this City under a lease from James WHITE Esq. as arranged by a certain Agreement dated 11 January 1822 made between me and my son John B. GAYNOR, unto my daughter Ann GAYNOR and Catherine GAYNOR equally as tenants in Common, with all household furniture. Son John B. GAYNOR all my tools and stock in trade on condition that the same shall be in discharge of all claims which he may have against my Estate. Rest of property to executors to discharge any debts owing by me. Sons William GAYNOR and John B. GAYNOR executors. Witnesses: David S. MARSHALL, Stephen GEROW, Samuel CAIN.
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