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

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Reference9632
Family NameWHATON
Given NamesThomas
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1825-01-18
Date Will was proved1830-09-01
Was an inventory completed? No
CountyWestmorland
ParishSackville
Abstract references Blacks, Freemen,
Servants and/or Slaves?
No
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract 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.
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