(Handwritten)
Will of David Murray, deceased
Certified Copy of Will for Reg of Deeds Pictou
Know all me by these presents that I David Murray of Landsdowne in the County of Pictou, and Province of Nova Scotia being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. In respect to all my property of which I die possessed I give devise and bequeath as follows viz.
I give devise and bequeath all my real estate and personal property of whatever nature or kind to my wife Christy Murray for her sole use and benefit forever.
And I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Christy Murray sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament, and do declare this to be my last Will and testament.
In witness whereof I the Testator have hereunto subscribed my name hand and Set my Seal in the presence these witnesses present together on the seventeenth day of May AD 1905.
Signed X his mark David Murray (L.S.)
Signed sealed declared and Delivered in the presence of
(Sgd.) Alexander McKay
(Sgd.) D. W. McDonald
Province of Nova Scotia
County of Pictou S.S.
In the Court of Probate of Wills
I John D. McLeod Registrar of said Court do hereby certify that the foregoing paper writing is a true copy of the last Will and Testament of Daniel Murray late of Landsdowne in the County of Pictou Farmer deceased which said will was duly admitted to Probate in said Court at Pictou on the 8th. day of April AD 1906.
Witness my hand at Pictou this 8th. day of April AD 1906.
John D. MacLeod Registrar
Stamp
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Office, County of Pictou, AUG 10 1906 I certify that the within instrument was duly registered at 2 PM of the above day in Book 4 page 184 on the certificate of John D. MacLeod Reg
John Yorston Registrar.
Vault - Registry of Deeds Shelf
File number: | 15W - 2770M |
Contributor: | Judy Cormier | View all submissions |
Tags: | David Murray of Lansdown, Farmer, 1905, Christy Murray, Alexander McKay, D.W. McDonald, 1906 |
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Uploaded on: | February 17, 2017 |
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