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

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Reference8798
Family NameMUNDAY
Given NamesJonathan
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1828-04-07
Date Will was proved1829-03-05
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1829-03-28
CountyKings
ParishHampton
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Hampton, Kings County. Will dated 7 April 1828, proved 5 March 1829. "Whereas on 27 August 1821 I gave my daughter Margaret J. MUNDAY a deed of all my property in the Parish of Hampton on condition that she was to provide for me during my life and to give £100 to be at the disposal of my last will and testament." Each of my children Lewis MUNDAY, Catherine BAMPTON, Joseph MUNDAY, Nancy MUNDAY, Hannah SAUNDERS, Margaret J. MUNDAY and George MUNDAY each 5 shillings. Grandsons George BOGEN and Evert PRINCE, natural children of the said Margaret J. MUNDAY, each £50 and the stock and personal estate to be divided between them. My portion of a note of Abraham PRINCE to Margaret MUNDAY for £40 to be divided between George and Evert. Gould PICKETT Esq. and Francis Newman PERKINS of the Parish of Kingston executors. Witnesses: Gould PICKETT, Hannah PICKETT, Sarah PICKETT. Inventory, dated 28 March 1829, valued at £35 by [E....] FLEWELLING and Jedediah [ADANEY].
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