(Handwritten)
Estate of John Fitzpatrick, late of Stellarton, Truckman, deceased, TestateCertified Copy of Will for the Registrar of Deeds
In the name of God, Amen.
This is the last Will and Testament of me John Fitzpatrick of Stellarton in the County of Pictou, Truckman.
I give devise and bequeath to Mrs. James Fitzpatrick my sons wife (words scratched out here), all the real property of which I am possessed, consisting, namely, of a lot of land, a house and stable, and all the livestock now on the place, together with the furniture of the house, and trucking utensils.
I nominate and appoint W.B. McDonald Parish Priest executor of this my last Will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereto my hand Subscribed to this(words scratched out) tenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty two.
Signed X his mark John Fitzpatrick
Signed by the said John Fitzpatrick in the presence of us the Subscribers
---- Sigd ---- Rev. W.B. McDonald
" ----- John McDonald Joiner
County of Pictou Sf
In the Court of Probate of Wills
I do hereby certify that the foregoing instrument consisting of part of a page, is an exact and literal copy of the last Will & Testament of John Fitzpatrick, late of Stellarton in the County of Pictou, Truckman, deceased, Testate, which has been duly filed and admitted to Probate in accordance with the practice of the Court.
Given under my hand at Pictou in the County of Pictou, this 1st, day of March A.D. 1899.. John H. Lane Registrar
To the Registrar of Deeds for the County of Pictou
Stamp - Province of Nova Scotia, Registrar of Deeds Office, County of Pictou, APR 20 1899 I certify that the within instrument was duly registered at 2:30 pm of the above day in Book 3, pages 202-203 on the certificate of John H. Lane Rgr. Margaret I. Hepburn Acting Registrar
Vault- Registry of Deeds Shelf
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Tags: | John Fitzpatrick of Stellarton, Truckman, 1882, Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, Rev. W.B. McDonald, Parish Priest, John McDonald Joiner, 1899 |
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