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

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Reference9621
Family NameCAMPBELL
Given NamesAmy
Was there a Will? No
Date of Will1817-04-17
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1830-05-21
Date administration granted1817-04-17
CountyCharlotte
ParishSt. Andrews
Abstract references Blacks, Freemen,
Servants and/or Slaves?
No
Probate is for a woman? Yes
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of St. Andrews, Charlotte County, Widow of James CAMPBELL. Intestate. Administration granted 17 April 1817 to son James CAMPBELL. Fellow bondsmen Joseph WALTON and Richard McFARLANE of St. Andrews. Bond witnessed by Charles LEE and Amy CAMPBELL. On 10 April 1830 administration of estate of Amy CAMPBELL, widow, was granted to James DOUGLAS, merchant, St. Andrews, and his wife Grace DOUGLAS, daughter of James and Amy CAMPBELL. Fellow bondsmen John WILSON and James KENT, merchants. Inventory, dated 21 May 1830, valued at £609 by David W. JACK, John McLACHLAN and William WHITLOCK. See also CAMPBELL, James, Esq
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