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 10 page 388 probate year 1916
Will of Thomas J. Lawlor |
In re: THOMAS LAWLOR. DECEASED. This is a codicil to my last will dated 18th day of June 1910 whereby I bequeathed the residue of my estate to my wife AND whereas she has since died Now therefore I bequeath the dwelling house in which I live with the land thereunder and appurtenant thereto to my son Thomas and his wife Elizabeth as joint tenants for their natural lives and after the death of the survivor to the child or children of their issue in equal shares if more than one) living at the death of said survivor that is my said Thomas or his said wife as the case may be If no said child be living at the death of the said survivor then said survivor is to take absolutely. The residue of my estate I LEAVE to my said son Thomas absolutely And I confirm my said will in all other respects where it does not conflict with this codicil. In witness whereof I have set my hand to this codicil to my said will this 13th day of April 1916. Thomas J. his X mark Lawlor- Signed by the testator Thomas J. Lawlor as a codicil to his will by making his mark after the foregoing codicil had been read over to him in the presence of us both being present at the same time who in his presence and the presence of each other signed our names as witnesses Jas J. McGrath Richard Lawlor Correct, Charles H. Emerson Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland (Listed in the margin next to this will the following) Fiat May 19/16 Kent J. Probate May 22/16 granted to Thos Lawlor Estate sworn at $3460.00 |
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