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Will of William Molloy In re The Last will & Testament of Wm. Molloy of Portugal Cove I William Molloy being of sound mind declare this my last will & Testament. I leave & bequeath all I possess to my son Samuel Molloy in trust to be divided when my youngest son Thomas comes to the age of twenty one in four equal parts between Samuel John & Thos Molloy and my wife Annie Molloy, as long as my said wife remains unmarried. If my wife should marry again then my estate is to be divided in three equal parts between my sons Samuel Jno & Thomas I leave & bequeath the house unconditionally to my youngest son Thomas. I leave & bequeath all I possess excepting house in trust to Samuel to be divided equally amongst the others on condition that they support my daughters Annie; Mary, Margaret and Agnes Molloy. In witness thereof I have placed my mark this the tenth day of March 1911 - William his x mark Molloy - In witness thereof H. T. Renouf. Daniel Leary. Certified correct, (Listed in the margin next to this will the following)
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