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A Collection of Newfoundland Wills
(F)
Thomas Flynn

 

Will of Thomas Flynn
from the Newfoundland will books volume 10 pages 95 & 96 probate year 1913

In re Thomas Flynn Sen.      deceased.

The last will and testament of Thos. Flynn Sen. considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind (blessed be Almighty God for same) do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say) I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Hannah whom I appoint sole executrix all the property Goods and Chattels of what kind and nature soever of which I may die possessed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Tenth day of May One Thousand nine hundred and twelve (1912) - Thos Flynn (LS) -
the above instrument was now here subscribed by Thos. Flynn the testator in presence of each of us and was at the same time declared by him to be his last will and testament and we at his request sign our names hereto as attesting witnesses Placentia May 10th 1912 E. O'Reilly    Peter O'Reilly

Certified Correct.
D. M. Browning
Registrar

(Listed in the Margin next to this will the following)
Fiat
Emerson J.
Aug 1st 1913
Probate
Aug. 11th 1913
granted to
Hannah
Flynn
Estate
sworn at
$250.00

 

 

Note: The wills in those will books are NOT actual wills. They are hand-written copies of a, "last will and testament," written by the court clerk, after the death of the testator, when the executor presented them to the court for probate. The court clerk didn't list the signatures at the bottom, he (or she) just put them in the book in whatever order they were in, on the original document, no spacing most of the time, no punctuation. The originals were kept by the executor.

We who have typed these wills, have made every effort to include all the errors that were on the microfilm, in order to avoid destroying the integrity of the originals, where ever they may be.

Page Contributed by Judy Benson and Ivy F. Benoit

REVISED BY: Ivy F. Benoit July 11, 2002

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