This will was read, recorded and transcribed by JUDY BENSON
While I have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible,
there could be some typographical errors
Will of Blanche Pinsent of St. John's |
In re
Blanche Pinsent deceased Hughesville January 28 1917 To my Children I wish Constance to have my Tea Coffe service. All old family portraits & old China & linen now in Earls's house in St. John's, Earl to have his Father's watch, Bookcase & books Silver masonic tray & all furniture now in his house belonging belonging (I presume the second belonging is an error) to me Francis to have my diamond ring, large silver tray & six salt sellers now in Earls house in St. John's Nfld. The rest of my moneys in Government Savings Bank in St. John's & all other money I possess to be divided equally between Constance and Francis. A work box of mine now in Earls house in St. John's I want Constance to have with the things inside of it, also an old Bible, belonging to Oliver Cromwells Secretary, & a very old English history, Yours affect. Mother Blanche Pinsent Correct Charles H. Emerson
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