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A Collection of Newfoundland Wills
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Mary Ann Heath

 

Will of Mary Ann Heath
from Newfoundland will books volume 3 page 392 probate year 1875

In re
     Mary Ann Heath deceased.

This is the last will and testament of me Mary Ann Heath relict of the Reverend Charles Heath late of Hamworth Vicarage in the County of Norfolk I give devise and bequeath all and every my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever unto my daughters Georgiana Susan Heath and Frances Maria Heath their heirs executors and administrators as tenants in common I appoint the said Georgiana Susan Heath and Frances Maria Heath executrixes of this my will and hereby revoke all wills heretofore made by me     In witness whereof I the said Mary Ann Heath the testatrix have hereunto subscribed my name the thirty first day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight-

Mary Ann Heath-     Signed by the said Mary Ann Heath the testatrix as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses-     Madeliene Mathiss Spinster Salestadt Alsace- Martha Cole Domestic Servant of Kildare Gardens-

Certified correct,
D. M. Browning
Registrar

 

 

Note: The wills in those will books are NOT actual wills. They are either hand-written copies or in later years typed copies of a, "last will and testament," written or typed 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 & Ivy F. Benoit

Page Revised by Ivy F. Benoit (Wednesday February 20, 2013)

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