Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
Date: | 22 January 2003 |
Original: | LDS: 0106210 |
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5 Braddan This is affirmed to be the last will of Thomas Corkill who was buried the 16th of March 1711 being in good and perfect mind and memory at the makeing thereof, First he committed his soul to God and body to Christian burial. Item He left to his son the heir five plow beasts with half of all the husbandry gears. Item He left his heir half the crop of corn Item He left unto his wife forty shillings Item He nominate and appointed his 4 daughters vizt Hester, Jony, Margt, and Mary Corkill sole and joint executors of all the rest of his goods movable and unmoveable whatsoever. Item he left the tuition of the children and their goods unto his wife and the lands to her in like manner with the tuition of his heir will become to age. Item He willed that if all his children should dye that his goods should come the one half thereof to his --- --------- and the other half to his wife. The executor being under age the wife is sworn according to the will in form of law Probatum Est Witnesses: Christopher Janley Jane Killey Nov the 2d 1725 This day Wm Cubbon husband to the within Hester Corkill, Margaret and Mary Corkill being at lawful years came to the records and acknowledge themselves to be fully paid and satisfied at and from the hands of their mother in all whatever was due to them by the death of their father Thomas Corkill and do hereby acquit and discharge their said mother her executor forever of the same. Witness their marks to their names Wm Cubbon his mark Margt Corkill her mark Mary Corkill her mark Before me Wm Gell Register
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