Ellinor Callow als Stocktill, 1725

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106213

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143        Maughold
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of Ellinor Callow alias Stocktill of Ballafayle who
departed this life about the 8 of December anno 1725
she being in good and perfect memory at making thereof. 
First she bequeathed to her daughter Abigail all 
her shaped clothes linen and woolen if she thought 
them worth her taking, otherwise she bequeathed her 
six pence legacy. 
Item, she bequeathed to her son William Callow a 
feather bed with six pence legacy. 
Item, she bequeathed to her grandchild William Callow 
her part of the big chair. 
Item, she bequeathed to the several
witnesses six pence each. 
Item, she bequeathed all the rest of her 
goods & chattels moveable and
immoveable of what kind soever to 
her husband Robert Callow and nominated 
him whole and sole Executor. 
Witnesses: 
Ewan Corkill, 
Joney Costean. 

The Executor came into Court, & has given pledges 
Mr. John Allen & William Callow

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