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Wallace Hale - Dossiers successoraux anciens du Nouveau-Brunswick, 1785-1835

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Référence8812
NomMURRAY
PrénomJohn
Y avait-il un testament? Oui
Date du testament1793-01-14
Date à laquelle le testament a été attesté1794-09-06
Un inventaire a-t-il été dressé? Non
ComtéSaint John
S'agit-il du dossier sucessoral d'une femme? Non
Le résumé fait-il référence à un navire? Non
Résumé "Late of Cowbridge in Glamorganshire, (Wales), formerly of Rutland in the Province of Massachusetts Bay," City of Saint John, St. John County, Esquire. Will dated 14 January 1793, proved 6 September 1794. Wife Deborah use of dwelling in Prince William Street while widow. At wife's decease or marriage dwelling to son Thomas MURRAY. Son Thomas to have half the dwelling should he marry before wife's decease. Son Daniel MURRAY £50 Sterling and a Bond from James CRAIGE of Digby, Nova Scotia, of about £386. Son John MURRAY £400 Sterling. Daughter Isabella BLISS £200 Currency (New Brunswick currency). Grandson John Murray BLISS £100 Currency. Grand-children Elisabeth UPHAM, Joshua UPHAM Junr. and Sarah Greene UPHAM £165 Currency. Grandson John Murray UPHAM £100 Currency. Son-in-law Joshua UPHAM Esq. his debt and all monies due and secured to me by Bond from him and Phinehas UPHAM. Daughter Martha WANTON debt owing me from William GARDEN Esq. of Fredericton, about £420 Currency and a further £100 Currency. Daughter Lucretia MURRAY, over and above what has been advanced and secured to her out of my Debts and Effects in Massachusetts, an annuity of £7 10s. Currency for life, and upon condition and at the time of her marriage, three pieces of silver which were her late Mother's, to wit, a Silver Salver, a Silver Coffee Pot and a Silver Sugar Dish and portrait of her mother. Daughter Deborah £1,500 capital stock in the Three per Cent consolidated Annuities the interest of which is £45 Sterling a year, and my case of silver handled knives and forks and silver spoons. Son Thomas MURRAY my farm in Maugerville, about 500 acres; my dwelling and land in Fredericton, now in possession of George SPROULE Esq.; and £2,000 capital Stock in the Three per cent consolidated Annuities. Son Alexander MURRAY £50 Currency to be held in trust by my son Daniel to purchase land and real estate for the use of Alexander and his heirs. Residue of estate to son Thomas MURRAY. Wife Deborah, daughter Deborah and son Thomas executors. Witnesses: Ebenezer PUTNAM, James STEWART, Jonathan BLISS. Will confirmed by testator 26 March 1794, signed and sealed in presence of Ebenezer PUTNAM, Rufus CUTLER and Jonathan BLISS.
Numéro SD71


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