Transcribed by
Geoff Martin from microfilm
reel 2070898 at LDS Center (Newfoundland Will Books, Volume 8, Folio 593
and 594)
While I have endeavored to be as
correct as humanly possible, there could be some typographical errors
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES :
Jane Udle was born Jane Emeline Wilkie, daughter of Thomas Wilkie and Charlotte Leicester. Her sister, (my great grandmother) Charlotte Augusta
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Jane Udle (nee
Wilkie) relict of George William Udle Probate year 1909 |
In re
Jane Udle deceased
I Jane Udle of St. John’s Widow hereby Revoke all former Wills by me at any time made and Declare this to be my last will and testament. I appoint my son Charles W. Udle to be the sole executor of this my last will. 1. I give devise, and Bequeath to my said son Charles Udle, the leasehold premises in which I now reside known as No. 144 Gower St. for his life, and on his death to his surviving children in equal shares. Should my said son die and have no children him surviving then I direct that my said property shall be sold and out of the net proceeds thereof the funeral expenses of my said son shall be first paid and the Remainder shall then be divided among my next of kin in the same manner as it would be divided by law if I had died intestate on the day of the date of the death of my said son 2. I give all the Rest residue and Remainder of my property to my said son absolutely St. John’s June 20th. 1909 Jane Udle Signed by the above named testatrix as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us both being present at the same time who in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Samuel Collier R. A. Squires Certified Correct D. M. Browning Registrar In the margin of this will were these entries Fiat
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