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Will of Philip Pearce
from Newfoundland will books volume 10 pages 509-510
probate year 1917
In re
Philip Pearce deceased.
This is the last will and testament
of me Philip Pearce, formerly of Joe Batt’s Arm, but now of St. John’s,
Fisherman. I revoke all former wills by me at any time made, and I appoint
Alfred McNamara, of St. John’s, Jeweller, the executor
of this my will. I direct that my debts and testamentary
and funeral expenses shall first be paid, and a headstone provided for
my grave, out of my moneys in the Newfoundland Savings Bank.
I
give and bequeath to my said executor out of my said moneys the sum of
one hundred dollars to be expended on Masses for the repose of the souls
of myself my father and mother, my brother William, and my first and second
wife, and do direct him to distribute the same among the priests in Newfoundland
most in need thereof
I give and
bequeath to my brother John residing at Joe Batts Arm, the sum of one hundred
dollars out of my said moneys.
I give and bequeath my land and
premises at Joe Batts Arm to my nephew William Adams and my grandnephew
Frank Pearce, son of my nephew Patrick Pearce, to hold to them in equal
shares, provided that if the said William Adams dies during the lifetime
of the said Frank Pearce the said Frank Pearce is to own the whole property,
and that if the said Frank Pearce dies during the lifetime of the said
William Adams leaving a child or children, such child or children shall
take their fathers half of the property, but if leaving no children, then
the said Frank Pearce’s half of the property shall go to his brothers
William and George, or to the survivor of them, if one be then dead.
I
direct my executor to stand possessed of the balance of my said moneys
in the Newfoundland Savings Bank and the residue of my estate, except my
furniture at Joe Batts Arm in trust to pay thereout one hundred and fifty
dollars per annum to my wife Bridget during her widowhood, so long as he
shall have funds for that purpose, and upon her death or remarriage to
pay and divide the residue equally to and between my nephews Frank
Adams, John Adams, Joseph Lowman and John Decker, and my adopted daughter Katie
Mahoney daughter of Mary Mahoney of Tilting. I give and bequeath the furniture
in my house at Joe Batts Arm to my said wife Bridget. Witness my hand at
St. John’s this 3rd day of March 1917. Philip
Pearce. Chas O’Neill Conroy. J. O’Neill Conroy.
Correct,
Charles H. Emerson
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland
(Listed in the margin of this will)
Fiat
March 31/17
Kent J.
Probate
April 8/17
granted to
Alfred
McNamara
Estate
sworn at
$4490.24
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