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

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Référence9505
NomWETMORE
PrénomTimothy
Y avait-il un testament? Oui
Date du testament1819-10-15
Date à laquelle le testament a été attesté1820-03-27
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 "At present in the City of New York in the State of New York, U.S.A., late of George Town in Queens County in the Province of New Brunswick, Attorney at Law." St. John County records. Will dated 15 October 1819, proved at New York 27 March 1820, registered at Saint John 4 September 1820, Record Book C, pages 271-280. Wife Rachel WETMORE all real and personal estate either in New Brunswick , the United States and both without reserve. Witnesses: Charles H. WETMORE, Joseph HANSON, physician, Elizabeth KILBY, Elizabeth OGDEN. On 12 August 1820 the widow Rachel WETMORE appointed her son, Albert OGDEN, merchant of the City of New York, her attorney, the appointment witnessed by Thomas WETMORE Junr. and Thomas WILLS Junr. Parish of Sackville, Westmorland County, Yeoman. Will dated 18 January 1825, proved 1 September 1830. Wife Abigail use of the front room and bed room now occupied by us and situated at Northwest End of the dwelling House where I now reside, together with the Chamber in the Northwest End of Said House, one half the cellar under the house, one cow, the free use of a horse, and to be annually provided with ten bushels wheat, five bushels buckwheat, 56 pounds brown sugar, six pounds Souchong tea, 100 pounds beef, 200 pounds pork and £5 currency during her life. Sons Daniel WHATON and Benjamin WHATON each £200 to be paid to them £12 10s. yearly for ten years and £25 yearly thereafter. Daughters Mary FINNY, Charity KAY, Milleson EALS, Jemmima MAXWELL and Martha CORNWELL each £50 in ten yearly payments. Sons Thomas WHATON and David WHATON the residue of real and personal estate. Friends William FAWCETT, William FAWCETT Junr. and my son David WHATON executors. Witnesses: William CRANE, Charles F. ALLISON, Susan CRANE. On 22 January 1831 Martha WHATON, widow and administratrix of David WHATON, and Thomas WHATON gave a receipt to William FAWCETT and William FAWCETT Junr. as surviving executors of the estate for personal property received by Thomas WHATON and David WHATON to the value of £179 15s. 6d.
Numéro SD0


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