Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 3 September 2017 |
Original: | 0106203 |
Archdeacon Will 1674A #31 German will of Ann Killip alias Gell, died 8 January 1674/5: Summary: husband xxxx Killip is dead, dau Margaret Killip, son Patrick Killip, witnesses: Averick Shimmin & John Gell; pledges: John Gell & Thomas Gell; also: (?sister) Margaret Gell entered a claim German parish register: Ann Gell buried 8 January 1674/5 ?relationship: ArW 1671A #21 German will of Thomas Killip, died 2 February 1671/2: wife Alice Crellin, father is alive, siblings: Patrick, John, William, Margaret, goddau Ann Gell ?German parish register: Silvester Killip buried 13 April 1670 see EpW 1670/2 German decree of Silvester
German June the ijth 1675 The last will and testament of An: Gell who departed this life the 8th of January first she comitted her soule to God and her body to Christian buriall; It: she left to her dau---[fold] Margrett Killip all her clothes that was flaxe and her Sunday blankett and all her linnen thr---[fold] flax; It: She left to Avericke Shimmine a charcher And constituted her son Pat: Killip her true and lawfull exec of all her goods moveable and unmoveable testes John Gell juratus pbatum est et solvit xijd Avericke Shimmine sick Invent: priced by John Gell Tho:Gell Hen: Gell & William Christian sworne It: halfe mayre halfe colt ............................. 2s - 6d It: halfe a horse ...................................... 7 - 0 It: halfe a horse ..................................... 2 - 0 It: tren vessells ...................................... 0 - 10 pledge secundum forman legis Tho: Gell and John Gell June xjth 75 Margt Gell enters her claime against the execr: of Ann Gell for 17 stucks of oats & 5s worth of goods due debt as shee will make to appeare
Last Modified 3 September 2017