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

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Reference8151
Family NameGRIFFITHS
Given NamesAnne
Was there a Will? No
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1826-03-21
Date administration granted1827-07-03
CountySaint John
ParishCity of Saint John
Probate is for a woman? Yes
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract City of Saint John, St. John County, widow of John GRIFFITHS. Intestate. Administration granted 3 July 1827 to James O. BETTS and Angus McKENZIE. Fellow bondsmen Laughlan DONALDSON Esq. and Philip KEHOE, all of the City of Saint John. See GRIFFITHS, John. City of Saint John, St. John County, Grocer. Intestate. Administration granted 13 March 1826 to the widow Anne GRIFFITHS, her petition stating that the deceased left three children, the eldest a son in his 16th year. Fellow bondsmen Thomas WATTERS, butcher, and John FORD, tailor, all of the City of Saint John. Inventory, dated 21 March 1826, valued at £167 by Joshua [MUDER], Robert NOWLIN, William GODSOE. On 3 July 1827 administration of estate granted to James O. BETTS and Angus McKENZIE, merchants, in response to their petition stating that the widow Ann GRIFFITHS died on 10 May, also intestate, leaving 3 children, the eldest about 17 and the two younger under the age of twelve, and there being no next of kin to whom administration could be committed. Fellow bondsmen Laughlan DONALDSON Esq. and Philip KEHOE, all of the City of Saint John.
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