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

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Reference9408
Family NameTRITES
Given NamesAbraham
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1810-11-26
Date Will was proved1810-12-17
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1811-04-17
CountyWestmorland
ParishMoncton
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Moncton, Westmorland County, Yeoman. Will dated 26 November 1810, proved 17 December 1810. Wife Experience an annuity of £74 in lieu of dower. Sons Solomon and Charles the property I now own in Moncton with the movables and stock, they to give my son John "Schooling fit for a Farmer" and give to my daughters that are unmarried "equal in stock, Cloathing, bedding &c when they Marry to what those have received which are already Married" and to teach my youngest daughter to "read and write intelligbly," and to pay my wife Experience an annuity of £20. They to teach, or cause to be taught my son Abraham fit to qualify him to be bound an apprentice to a merchant at age 16 and to give him two suits of clothes. Sons Jacob and John all the landed property I possess in the township of Hillsborough with the stock and farming utensils, son Jacob to farm the property until John comes of age. Son Abraham the [annual] sum of £300 to be put at interest until he is age 19 when he may do with as he thinks fit. Each daughter £60. Any residue to be divided among all children. Sons Solomon and Charles TRITES and my wife's son-in-law Thomas TRUEMAN executors. Witnesses: Malcolm WILMOT, Robert COLPITTS, Reuben TRITES. Inventory, dated 17 April 1811, valued personal estate at £1,584 by Ichabod LEWIS and Malcolm WILMOT. Final inventory, filed 8 June 1811, valued estate at £3,772 by the executors.
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