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

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Reference9256
Family NameSPRINGER
Given NamesMartha
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1829-06-03
Date Will was proved1831-04-23
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1831-04-23
CountyQueens
ParishWaterborough
Probate is for a woman? Yes
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Waterborough, Queens County, Widow and relict of William SPRINGER. Will dated 3 June 1829, proved 23 April 1831. Daughter Charity SPRINGER £5, a cow, six sheep, my bed, bedding, curtains and bedstead, my part of the household furniture, my looking glass and the "privilidge of my part of the house wherein I now live during her life, and at her death it is my will that the said privilidge pass to my son James SPRINGER or his Heirs or Assigns forever." Son James SPRINGER residue of estate with which I am possessed by my late husband William SPRINGER's will, provided that he pays to my son William SPRINGER and to my daughter Deborah TITUS each £5. Son James SPRINGER and daughter Charity SPRINGER executors. Witnesses: Abiathar CAMP, Colin BRYMER, George CAMP. Inventory, dated 23 April 1831, valued at £338 Abiathar CAMP and John YOUNG.
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