Isable Callow als Christian, 1715

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106210

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.


46       KK Maughold
The last will and testament of Isable Callow 
alias Christian wife to Edward Callow
of Ramsey being in perfect sense and 
memory, committed her soul to God and 
body to Christian burial, who departed 
this life the fifteenth day of February 
anno 1714. She bequeathed to her
husband her part of the big chest in legacy, 
and she bequeathed to her daughter Margaret 
her part of the cow which she had in her 
own keeping xxx her shared of what increase 
the same cow had, all in legacy. She left 
to her said daughter a red petticoat and 
a black petticoat in legacy also. She
bequeathed her daughter Jony a blanket in legacy. 
She bequeathed to her granddaughter Margaret
Callow a blanket in legacy. She bequeathed to 
her son John her half of the table and chairs with her
part or share of the fir dailes that were 
in the house and a bedstead in legacy. 
She willed also the big stirk[?] or steer to 
pay or satisfy some thing what was 
due or owing to her daughter Jony. She
bequeathed all her part or share of all 
the xxx horses and cattle which she and 
her husband had; to be equally between her 
son John & her daughter Ales She left 
and bequeathed her daughter Ales her part 
or share of the piece of ground called 
Curraugh Rouse and if her said daughter Ales 
should die without issue then the said piece 
of ground or Curraugh shall return to her
son John’s younger son. She bequeathed to 
the two witnesses six pence apiece legacy. 
Then she did appoint and ordain her daughter 
Ales to be sole Executrix of all the rest 
of her goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses: 
John Keermeen, 
Edmon Quark. 
The Executrix sworn in Court in form of Law. Pledges, the witnesses

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