Transcribed by Judy Benson
While I have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible, there could be
some typographical errors
Newfoundland will books volume 2 page 335 probate year 1858
Will of Patrick McDonald |
In re PATRICK MCDONALD. DECEASED. In the name of God Amen. I Patrick McDonald of Harbor Main being weak in health but of sound and sane memory do make this my last will and testament. First I bequeath my soul to God its Creator and Redeemer and my body to the earth to be buried after a Christian decent like manner and as for what worldly goods I shall die possessed of I desire to be disposed in the manner and form following, I bequeath to my son George my fishing room that is to say my stage and flakes that are not built my dwelling house Cow house & cellar together with my plantation from the south west part of the By Rock in the back garden as far as my bounds run to the north east and all the cattle together with the mar I bequeath unto my daughter Mary from the north east part of the flake down as far as my bounds run to Nichs Lecores outside the fence and from the N.E. corner of the house across to the fence to the south east and from two Bids to the N.E. of the Rock up to the Southwest as far as the fence and on a strait line across and to the south east as far as my bounds run and a heifer calf to be given to John Hannen my grandson. I bequeath to my daughter Catherine part of my ground from the southwest part of George’s ground to the north east part of Mary’s bounds on a strait line across to the south east with this exception that she cannot sell it I give and bequeath to James Goff part of my back ground say as much as will sow two barrels of seed potatoes. I make and constitute John Joy and Peter Ezekiel executors to this my last will and testament.Patrick his X mark McDonald. Witness, John Gorman, Jeremiah Kennedy, Simon Gorman. To which I affix my hand and seal This was signed and sealed by the testator as his last will & testament in presence of the above witnesses the second of April in the year of our Lord 1839. Certified correct, D. M. Browning Registrar |