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

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Reference8995
Family NamePRINCE
Given NamesJohn
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1824-08-17
Date Will was proved1825-09-05
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1825-09-16
CountyKings
ParishHampton
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Hampton, Kings County. Will dated 17 August 1824, proved 5 September 1825. Sons Abraham and Elias the residence and stock, they to provide comfortable support for my wife Abigail and giving to my children, when they come of age, to son John one cow, son George a pair of two year old steers and one cow, sons Joel, James, Harry, William Iryon(sic) and David each a pair of steers, two cows and six sheep, daughter Acha Cithline(sic) a cow, six sheep and £18, daughter Barbara two cows, six sheep and £18. Daughter Barbara, if single, to remain in the family so long as she requires it. Grand daughters Elizabeth and Clarissa Cithline, now living in the family, a two year old heifer each when they come of age. Sons John and Joel Lot 5. Sons George and Harry Lot 3 called the Hume Lot, George paying Harry £10 toward building his house. Sons James and William Irion the land I purchased of Joseph DICKSON. Son David the half of Lot 4 I purchased of Joseph LAMB and the intervale of Lot 5. Each son to pay my son David 40 shillings toward building his house. Friend Salyer MORRELL, sons John PRINCE and George PRINCE executors. Witnesses: Gould PICKETT, Joseph DICKSON Junr., Willim(sic) DICKSON. Inventory, dated 16 September 1825, valued at £1,900 by Salyer MORRELL and George PRINCE consisted of real estate worth £1,700 and "Chattles stock &c" worth £200.
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