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Will of Whitman Smith Goodwin |
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In the Supreme Court
In re ESTATE WHITMAN SMITH GOODWIN
Deceased OATH OF EXECUTOR Probate granted to Whitman LeRoy Goodwin & Robert Warren Goodwin on the 12th day of August A.D. 1954 Value of Estate $61,457.45 Vol. 11 - Folio 505 ? ? Winter J. Aug. 11th, 1954
TO THE HONOURABLE THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWFOUNDLAND OR TO ONE OF THE HONOURABLE THE JUDGES THEREOF The Petition of Robert Warren Goodwin of Harbour Grace in the District of Harbour Grace in the Province of Newfoundland, In- surance Agent, and Whitman LeRoy Goodwin of the same place, Dentist,
HUMBLY SHEWETH
Grace aforesaid, Dentist, deceased, died at that place on or about the 7th day of March, 1954, first having made the paper writing thereto annexed and marked ``A`` as and for his last Will and Testament.
deceased appointed your Petitioners as the Executors thereof.
as sole next of kin, two sons, namely, your Petitioners, and three daughters, namely, Florence Munn of Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada, Married Woman, Annie Godden of Harbour Grace aforesaid, Married Woman and Janet Martin of Harbour Grace aforesaid, Married Woman.
jurisdiction of your Honourable Court of the probable value of $61, 457.45 as appears more particularly from the inventory and valuation hereto annexed and marked ``B``.
said deceased as and for his Last Will and Testament.
valuation of the Estate of the said deceased at the date of his death as far as your Petitioner can ascertain at present.
R.J.K. the Estate of the said deceased have been applied for by or granted to any person.
Your Petitioner’s therefore HUMBLY PRAY that your Honourable Court or Your Lordship may be pleased to grant to them Letters of Probate of the said Last Will and Testament of the said late Whitman Smith Goodwin, deceased. And as in duty bound will ever pray etc……
Dated the 23rd day of July, A.D., 1954.
R W Goodwin LS W. L Goodwin LS
A” LS This is the paper writing marked “A” referred to in the foregoing Petition dated the day of July, 1954.
THIS is the last Will and Testament of me Whitman Smith Goodwin of Harbour Grace in the Island of Newfoundland Dentist.
Goodwin executors and trustees of and under this my Will.
at Harbour Grace, and the furniture and the household effects of every description therein contained unto my said trustees upon trust:
use thereof during her lifetime, she paying the current outgoings for repairs, taxes and insurance during her lifetime.
death of my said wife, to my said son Robert Warren Goodwin (for his own use and benefit) forever and absolutely provided he shall survive both me and my said wife. If the said Robert Warren Goodwin shall not survive both me and my said wife then I declare that the said dwelling house shall fall into and form part of my residuary estate. (c) To divide the said furniture and household effects of every description, after the death of my said wife, equally between my three daughters, viz: Florence Munn wife of Frederick Munn of Toronto, Ontario, Annie Godden wife of Arthur Godden of Harbour Grace aforesaid and Janet Martin wife of Edwin Martin of Saint John’s, in the Island aforesaid. If any one or more of my said daughters should not survive both me and
my said wife, then the share of any such daughter shall go to her children and the receipt of their father for such share shall be a good and sufficient receipt therefor.
absolutely (for his own use and benefit but upon the con- dition hereinafter mentioned) all my interest in the furniture, dental instruments and other contents of the Dental offices used by him and me: also all my interest in all book-debts due to me (and to him and me) for professional work: and also all my interest in the joint bank account in the names of my said son and myself. The bequest contained in this clause of this my Will is upon the condition that my said son shall pay and discharge all debts payable by me (and his and my practice as dentists).
Florence Munn, Annie Godden and Janet Martin the sum of one thousand dollars.
property, moneys, securities, chattels, estate and effects of every description I give devise and bequeath to my said wife absolutely and forever.
to any person under this my Will, the same are intended to be and shall be cumulative. WITNESS my hand at Saint John’s aforesaid this 15th day of November Anno Domini One thousand nine hundred and fifty-one.
SIGNED PUBLISHED AND DECLARED by the said testator as and for his last Will and Testa- ment in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other (all present at W. S. Goodwin LS the same time) have hereunto subscribed our names as witness- es.
Edward C. Wood St. John’s Solicitor Nov. 15th. 1951
Catherine Downs? St. John’s, Stenographer, Nov. 15th./51
Transcriber's Notes: Elsie Goodwin died in Harbour Grace, 10 December 1958. Her obituary in The Daily News. The Goodwins have filled a large place in the professional life of Canada. One of them, a Dr. W. L. Goodwin was Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Science in Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, and another, E. P. Goodwin is a prominent Civil Engineer. T. T. Goodwin, the well known Moncton lawyer, is a son of the late Amos Goodwin. Dr. Wilfred Goodwin of Botsford is a son of the late Albert Goodwin. Dr. Whitman Goodwin, a dentist of Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, is a son of the late Robert Goodwin and Dr. Wendell Goodwin, of Pugwash, N.S. is a son of the late Eben Goodwin. Fred S. Goodwin, who occupies the homestead at Shemogue, is a son of the late William Goodwin. Goodwin Genealogy GOODWIN, Whitman Smith-Dental Surgeon. Bom July 27th, 1868, at Baie Verte, New Brunswick, son of Robert and Lillian (Taylor) Goodwin. Educated at Baie Verte and Tidnish Public Schools, Philadelphia Dental College. Certificate of Practical Anatomy from Philadelphia School of Anatomy, 1897. Graduated Doctor of Dental Surgery, 1899. Post Graduate of Dr. Haskell's Dental College. Chicago, 1908. Post Graduate of Dr. Paden's School of Anaesthetics, Chicago, 1909. Practised for one year in Baie Verte, N.B.. Came to Newfoundland in 1900 and established practice at Harbor Grace. Married in 1902 to Elsie, daughter of late James and Annie Warren, of Harbor Grace. Children: Two sons and three daughters. Societies: I. O. F., Garretsonian, P.D.C., S.O.E., Masonic. Recreations: Fishing, Shooting, Gardening and motoring. Religion: United Church. Residence: "Braehead," Harvey St., Harbor Grace. Surgery, Victoria Street, Harbor Grace, Nfld. excerpt from Who's Who in and from Newfoundland and Labrador 1930 page 91 This personal note from the year 2004, from a grandson (my first cousin) of Dr. Whitman Smith Goodwin: Dr. Whit bought a train ticket to the end of the line (Carbonear) in 1900. Enroute he met several politicians and businessmen from St. John's (including Sir John Crosbie), who wanted him to go to St. John's. He wouldn't because his ticket was to Carbonear. He stayed there a very short time and moved to Harbour Grace the same year. At that time he was the only resident dentist in Newfoundland. He founded the Newfoundland Dental Association and the United Towns Utilities which was bought out by Nfld. Light and Power in the 1970's. Whitman LeRoy Goodwin, son of Whitman Smith Goodwin practised together with his father and as of 2004 this represents a continuous practice of dentistry by the Goodwin family in the Harbour Grace area for 104 years. WS Goodwin married Elsie Katherine Warren 8 July 1902 in Harbour Grace. Elsie was born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia 18 August 1877. Her father James had gone there to learn the carriage trade. James was married to Annie Alcock. Whitman and Elsie had five children.
Robert Warren Goodwin who married Myrtle Matilda Pike from Bristol’s Hope. |
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