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

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Reference9318
Family NameSTRANG
Given NamesJohn
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1823-10-21
Date Will was proved1824-08-14
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1825-05-07
CountyCharlotte
ParishSt. Andrews
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of St. Andrews, Charlotte County, Merchant. Will dated 21 October 1823, proved 14 August 1824. Wife Mary all rents from real estate for life. To each of my children, un-named, £500, the interest of which to support and educate them until age 21. My interest in two houses in my native town of Kilbride, owned with brother James, to my father and mother, and after their decease, to my sisters Ann and Martha. In case the business now carried on by C. Scott & Co. should be closed, or John RODGERS and John MOWAT not be connected in it after the final adjustment of the present concern and they are desirous of commencing a new joint account, executors are directed to loan them for three years £1,000 on their personal security and for a longer period on security given on real estate. Wife Mary STRANG; Christopher SCOTT, merchant, St. Andrews; Samuel FRYE, physician, St. Andrews; Robert [W.] CROOKSHANK Senr., merchant, Saint John; Alexander RANKIN, merchant, Miramichi; John RODGERS, gentleman, St. Andrews, executors. Witnesses: Colin CAMPBELL, Peter McCALLUM, John WILSON. Inventory, dated 7 May 1825, valued at £7,205 included shares in the late concern of Christopher Scott & Co. valued at £6,300.
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