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A Collection of Newfoundland Wills
(R)
David Stuart Rennie

 

Will of David Stuart Rennie
from Newfoundland will books volume 7 pages 153-154 probate year 1902

Last Will and Testament of
David S. Rennie of St. John's
Gentleman deceased.

      This is the last will of me David Stuart Rennie of Saint John's Newfoundland. I bequeath to my brother William F. Rennie one hundred pounds I bequeath to my brother Robert Rennie one hundred pounds I devise and bequeath the remainder of my real & personal estate of every description to my executor hereinafter named and his heirs upon the Trusts following viz in the event of my dying before my wife leaving no children upon the trust to pay assign convey and appropriate one third of my real and personal estate to my wife Susan Rennie and her heirs for ever, to pay and appropriate the rents issues and profits of the remaining two thirds to the extent of an annuity of seventy pounds stg. per annum to my brother Robert Rennie for the term of his natural life and the excess beyond such annuity during the life of the said Robert Rennie and the whole of such rents issues and profits after his death to the use of my said wife during the term of her natural life and after her death to pay assign convey and appropriate the said remaining two thirds subject nevertheless to the aforesaid annuity to my brother Robert should he then survive to and among my fathers children and grandchildren then surviving and their heirs in such proportions as my said wife by her last will to be signed in the presence of two witnesses may direct and appoint and in default of any such appointment to and among such children and grand children pursuant to the statue of distributions.
In the event of my wife dying in my life time then upon the trust to pay assign convey and appropriate one half of my said real and personal property unto and to the use of the children of my brother William Frederick Rennie by his wife Catherine Rennie McNab who may survive at my death and their heirs equally among them and to pay and appropriate the rents issues and profits of the other half unto and to the use of my said brother Robert Rennie during his life and after his death unto and to the use of his children and their heirs, but should he die leaving no children him surviving then unto and to the use of my said brother William Frederick Rennie and his heirs for ever, and I appoint Hugh W. Hoyles my executor and direct that he shall be allowed in his accounts all reasonable charge for his own professional trouble and expenses in the management of my said estate and carrying into effect the provisions and directions herein contained.
Lastly I will that should I have any child or children after the date of this will and surviving at my death then this will shall become void and of no effect. Saint John's Nfland the 21st of June 1856 D. S. Rennie (LS) Signed Sealed published and delivered by the said testator as and for his last will in our presence who in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses. (Sgd) Hugh W. Hoyles. (Sgd) R. Perchard. (Sgd) Chas. H. Simms.

      I certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of the last will and Testament of David S. Rennie deceased

D. M. Browning
Registrar

(Listed in the margin next to this will the following)
Fiat
Jos. I. Little
C.J.
Admr c.t.a.. d.v.n.
granted on the
7th day of April
1902 to Robert
J. Rennie & JW
Withers.
Value of
Est. $4000.00

 

 

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