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 John King from Newfoundland will books volume 10 page 438 probate year 1916
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In re
JOHN KING deceased.
The last will & testament of John King, Burnt Islands. I, the undersigned, John King, do hereby devise & bequeath my property in the manner hereinafter mentioned to the persons mentioned. To SOLOMON KING, my son, I do give & bequeath the house and everything that it contains, & further all the land upon which it stands & which belongs to me, upon this condition, that the aforesaid Solomon King do always provide, bed, board & lodging under this roof for my dear wife Patience as long as she shall live. To, my dear wife, Patience, I give & bequeath the whole of my money amounting to about nine hundred dollars, which she is to use during her lifetime, should any remain, at her death it is to be divided among my sons and daughters, To be divided as follows:- The daughters are only to have ½ (one half) the share of each son. The above is the written expression of my wishes & is my last will & testament, all previous wills are by this one made void Witness my hand this twenty third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred & fourteen. Signed John X King The above was signed in our presence X James H. Chaulk Gordon Elliott witnesses on this 23rd day of May 1914 Correct,Charles H. Emerson Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland (Listed in the margin of this will) Fiat Septr 15/16 Kent J. Admn c.t.a. Septr 15/16 granted to Richd Furneaux Sureties: Philip T. Clement & Jas N. Keating Estate sworn at $950.00 |