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

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Reference7992
Family NameFLAGLOR
Given NamesSimon
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1815-08-01
Date Will was proved1816-09-25
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory1816-10-05
CountyKings
ParishGreenwich
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Greenwich, Kings County. Will dated 1 August 1815, proved 25 September 1816. Son Peter Veley FLAGLOR 200 acres of land adjoining land granted to Charles RICHIE. Son Mordecai Lester FLAGLOR 200 acres adjoining the land bequeathed to son Peter. Son William Menzie FLAGLOR land adjoining Mordecai Lester FLAGLOR's. Son Frederick Tryon FLAGLOR 200 acres adjoining son William's. Sons William Menzie FLAGLOR and Frederick Tryon FLAGLOR a small lot of 13 acres lying in front of the land bequeathed to them. Son Gilbert FLAGLOR 200 acres adjoining son Frederick's. Son Simon FLAGLOR 200 acres adjoining son Gilbert's. After my decease and the death of wife Elizabeth, rest of real estate to be sold and divided among my four daughters Jane DUNHAM, Sarah LYONS, Elizabeth FLAGLOR and Hannah DYKEMAN. Son Frederick Tryon FLAGLOR all my stock and farming utensils, he to give my daughter Elizabeth two cows. It is my intent and meaning however, not to debar my Wife Elizabeth FLAGLOR the use and enjoyment of all the aforementioned property . . . . during her natural life. Wife Elizabeth all household furniture. Wife Elizabeth FLAGLOR, son Frederick Tryon FLAGLOR and friend Daniel PEATMAN executors. Witnesses: Abiathar CAMP, Joseph H. DYKEMAN, James WOOD. Inventory, dated 5 October 1816, valued at about £2,150 by Caleb FLEWELLING, Thomas FLEWELLING and John WALLIS, included Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in the Parish of Greenwich and two barrels of Currant wine. Sworn to by Frederick T. FLAGLOR of the Township of Newbury, Orange County, New York State, as one of the executors, on 7 November 1842.
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