Transcribed by Judy Benson & Ivy Benoit. While we have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible, there could be some typographical errors
Will of Mary Cashin from Newfoundland will books volume 4 page 330 probate year 1884
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In re
  Mary Cashin deceased. In the name of God Amen. I Mary Cashin of Saint John’s Widow do make ordain and publish the following as and for my last will and testament To the Very Reverend William Forristall I will and bequeath the sum of five pounds currency for the celebration of Masses for the repose of my soul and that of my late husband Thomas Cashin. To my faithful servant Joanna Cash I will and bequeath the sum of one hundred pounds currency. I also bequeath to her the leasehold interest in the land dwelling and shop now occupied by me and if she should die before the termination of the present lease or term therein granted then I will and desire my executors to hold the same for the use and benefit of my son William. I also bequeath to her my household furniture and goods in shop- I will and direct my executors to pay her the said Joanna Cash the sum of forty pounds per year for the boarding lodging and clothing of my son William so long as he may remain with her All the rest residue and remainder of my monies chattels and effects I will and bequeath to my executors to hold the same in trust for the use and benefit of my said son whom I confide to their care and guardianship. After the death of my son I will and direct my executors to pay over my monies that may remain on their hands unexpended in even and equal portions to Honora Cashin niece of my late husband and wife of one Fitzgerald of Harbor Grace and to Mary Joseph Cashin another niece residing in Massachusetts U.S.A. share and share alike. I appoint the Very Revd William Forristall, Charles Kickham and Thomas Donahue executors of this my last will and testament. Dated at Saint John’s this 2nd day of April 1881. Mary her X mark Cashin. Witness, Jas. J. Murphy, Chas. Kickham. I further will and direct that after my death my executors do cause to be said two high Masses one for the repose of my soul and the other for the repose of the soul of my late husband and also after the death of my said son William to have another high Mass celebrated for the repose of his soul. St. John’s April 2nd 1881. Mary her X mark Cashin Witnesses, Jas. J. Murphy, Chas. Kickham.
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