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

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Reference7924
Family NameEARLE
Given NamesJustus
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1824-06-03
Date Will was proved1825-10-12
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1825-10-10
CountyQueens
ParishWaterborough
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Waterborough, Queens County, Yeoman. Will dated 3 June 1824, proved 12 October 1825. Son Richard Lawrence EARLE Lot 2 in Waterborough and Lot 2 in Gagetown formerly granted to William SPRY and by him leased to Ephraim TISDALE, son paying £50 per annum until £400 have been paid to my executors. Son Sylvester Zobrisky EARLE Lot 22 in Waterborough with what he has already received and my silver cup. Son John Edward EARLE the land where I now reside, "four volumes of Burn's Justice of the peace," my walking cane and tobacco box. Daughter Mary EARLE £400, my parlour mirror, my town lot in the City of Saint John and her maintenance. Daughter Sophia Matilda COX £400 and a small mahogany corner dresser. Son Richard L. EARLE my large Bible in two volumes. Residue of personal estate to my five children. Friends Rev. Abraham WOOD, David PALMER and Gershom CLARK executors. Witnesses: John PALMER, Joshua CALKIN, Rebecca CALKIN. Inventory of real and personal estate, dated 10 October 1825, valued at £2,677 by William CLARK and Joshua CALKIN.
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