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Wallace Hale - Dossiers successoraux anciens du Nouveau-Brunswick, 1785-1835

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Référence9596
NomWRIGHT
PrénomHenry
Y avait-il un testament? Oui
Date du testament1828-03-13
Date à laquelle le testament a été attesté1829-10-27
Un inventaire a-t-il été dressé? Non
ComtéSaint John
ParoisseCity of Saint John
S'agit-il du dossier sucessoral d'une femme? Non
Le résumé fait-il référence à un navire? Non
Résumé City of Saint John, St. John County, Collector of His Majesty's Customs for the Port of St. John. Will dated 13 March 1828, proved 27 October 1829. Wife Elizabeth WRIGHT, for life, all real and personal estate in England, in this Province, and elsewhere. After her decease, estate to be divided among my children, Henry WRIGHT, John WRIGHT, William WRIGHT, Elizabeth CHIPMAN, Matilda COSTER, Albinia WRIGHT and Augusta WRIGHT. Son-in-law Hon. Ward CHIPMAN, of Saint John, son William WRIGHT, of the same place but at present in London, Attorney at Law, and son John WRIGHT, Collector of Customs at Miramichi, executors. Witnesses: W. WHITESIDE, Henry LORY, John ABRAM. CODICIL dated 22 September 1828 stipulates that a silver soup tureen, ladle and four silver dishes which were presented by the officers of the St. Ann's Volunteer Corps in London when under my command, a gold watch presented to my father by the Batavian Society of Rotterdam and a silver urn presented to my brother, the late Dr. John WRIGHT, all to son Henry WRIGHT. Witnesses: W. WHITESIDE, William BALL.
Numéro SD71


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