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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 William Brown from Newfoundland will books volume 4 pages 63-64 probate year 1880

 

In re
         William Brown deceased.

Harbor Grace August 13th 1835     Wheares I William Brown now in my right parts and knowledge do desire this as my last will and testament that all my right title and interest of everything that I owens in this world to be left to Francais Brown my wife for no person or persons to have any claim or call on anything excepting the aforesaid Francais Brown during her life and after her decease I do desire that Philip Brown to have halfe of the inside garden and to take his choice the other halfe to be divided between George Brown my son and Frederick Brown my grandson     the fishing room to be divided in three eaqual parts but Philip to have his choice first and George second and Frederick Brown my grandson the third     I do desire that all the parties shall show every respect to the aforesaid Francais Brown during her excistence that she is not to want for any nessres as far as layes in there power Or I do further authorise the aforesaid Francais Brown to dispose of all my right title and interest according to her own disposal as Witness this my hand and mark William Brown his X mark     Witness, Joseph Verge,     Mansel Alcock,     Char. Davis.

Certified correct,
D. M. Browning
Registrar


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