Henry Inch, 1697

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 October 2002
Original: LDS: 0106207

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36       KK Andreas
This is affirmed to be the last will 
of HENRY INCH who departed this life 
about the 9th of October 1697, being 
of good and perfect memory at the 
making thereof. 
Imprimis, he commended his soul to 
God and body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left to his BROTHER 
DANIEL INCH a pair of britches and 
his shoes and stockings, and a 
barrel if his wife pleased. 
Item, he left to his BROTHER RICHARD 
a coat. 
Item, to JAMES BREW his best hat, 
and a staff or a fork that was in 
the house. 
Item, he left to his SON HENRY his 
part of the lands he had in 
mortgage with the houses built 
thereupon, conditionally he would 
live with his wife and be 
assisting her and do according to 
her directions and her will, but 
his said wife to have the full 
use thereof during her natural life, 
and after her decease to return to 
his said son as aforesaid. 
Item, he constituted and appointed 
his WIFE KATH: CURLET ALS INCH his 
lawful Executrix of all the rest of 
his goods whatsoever, and left 6 
pence apiece legacy to all his children. 
Witnesses: 
John Curghey, 
John Crebbin. 

THE EXECUTRIX SWORN IN COURT according to law. 
The Inventory brought in by the Executrix 1 pound 0 shillings 0 pence. 
Pledges according to Law, Thomas Cowl & John Crebbin


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