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Chelsfield Wills - Part 1  Abstracts of will from Chelsfield proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
John Wallis of Chelsfield dated 11 March 1802

Abstract of the will of John Wallis of Chelsfield tailor dated 11 March 1802.
   
   I give to my dear wife Ann Wallis all that my freehold messuage or tenement with the garden ground in the parish of Ash, Kent, now in the occupation of John Stevens, to hold to her and her heirs for ever.
   
   I give her all my money, securities for money, Stock in the Public Funds, household goods and other goods and personal estate whatsoever for her own use and benefit, and I appoint her my Executrix.

   Jno: Wallis witnesses Edward Latter, Thomas Greenaway, George Hunt.

Proved 13 March 1803 by Ann Wallis widow the relict and sole Executrix.     [PCC will PROB 11/ 1389]

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