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

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Reference8531
Family NameMACOMBER
Given NamesWilliam Senior
Was there a Will? Yes
Date of Will1824-08-04
Date Will was proved1827-08-13
Was an inventory completed? No
CountySaint John
ParishSt. Martin's
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of St. Martins, St. John County, Farmer. Will dated 4 August 1824, proved 13 August 1827. Wife Debrough that part of the farm I now live on lying on the south side of the highway for the her support and the children under her care. After her death that portion for the support of son Steven during his lifetime. Son William MACOMBER the portion on the north side of the highway. Daughter Susen 20 shillings. Daughter Eureps a cow and a feather bed she has already received. Daughter Elizabeth a cow and a bed she has also received. Daughter Marey a cow and a bed one year after my decease. Daughter Freelove a cow and a bed two years after my decease. Daughter Lidia a cow and a bed three years after my decease. Daughter Moriah a cow and bed four years after my decease. Daughter Rebach a cow and bed five years after my decease. After the deaths of wife Debrough and son Stephen their part of the farm to son William. George BROWN, Abraham BRADSHAW and Stephen BROWN executors. Witnesses: H. Isaac BRADSHAW, Ann DELONG, William MACOMBER Junior.
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