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

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Reference7528
Family NameBULYEA
Given NamesHenry
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1802-02-15
Date Will was proved1804-05-04
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1804-05-03
CountyKings
ParishGreenwich
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Greenwich, Kings County, Yeoman. Will dated 15 February 1802, proved 4 May 1804. Wife one-third of all profits arising from my real estate, all my household goods and one cow. Land between the Kings Road and the River and the land above the Road to be divided between sons William BULYEA and Thomas BULYEA. Son Robert BULYEA the privilege of a road in the most convenient place for him to get off from his Land to the River and the land where his barn stands so Long as said Barn shall Last. Sons John, Joseph, Abraham, James, Robert and Henry BULYEA each one shilling. Daughter Deborah one shilling. Wife (unnamed) and son William BULYEA executors. Witnesses: Samuel PEATMAN Junr., John WALLIS, James LINGLEY. Only William BULYEA took executor's oath. Inventory, dated 3 May 1804, valued at £112 by Laurence FOSTER and Daniel PEATMAN.
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