NL GENWEB Transcribed by Judy Benson & Ivy Benoit. While I have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible, there could be
some typographical errors
Newfoundland will books volume volume 10 pages 476-477 probate year 1916
Will of Bridget Brien |
In re: BRIDGET BRIEN . DECEASED.
June 16 1916 Will & testament Bridget Brien
I Bridget Brien sick and infirm do bequeath my soul to God my body to the earth I Bridget of sound and perfect memory do give up to my five sons & 1 daughter and grand daughter all I possess in the world My daughter Sarah $50 my grand daughter Mary Martin $100 $836 the remainder to be divided between my five sons William James John Thomas Stephen Brien
The ground above the Railroad I leave to my three sons William Thomas & Stephen bunk house meadow between Thomas & Stephen the yard farm to be divided between my five sons William James John Thomas & Stephen each to get an equal share beaver marsh to William James John Thomas & Stephen each to have an equal share
Water side stage Flake to William James Thomas Stephen and the stores each to have an equal share James is to have road through the Top meadow to his own private property Stable horses Cariage Cart between William James Thomas Stephen all fishing gear Traps nets boats Engine between William James Thomas Stephen Water side ground between my five sons William James John Thomas Stephen to have an equal share Mary Martin money to be left in bank in care of her uncle Stephen untill she becomes of age House and cabage garden to Stephen Bridget her X mark Brien Witnesses Peter Brien Martin his X mark Brien Michael his X mark Brien
Correct,
Charles H. Emerson
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland
(Listed in the margin of this will)
Fiat
Decr 14/16
Kent J.
Admn c.t.a.
Decr 15/16
granted to
J. J. O'Brien
Sureties:
Philip Brown
A. G. Goodridge
Estate sworn
at $1335.38
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