Elenor Crebin als Dougherty, 1729

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106214

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


41         Rushen
In the name of God, amen. I, Elenor Crebin alias 
Dougherty of Kk Christ Rushen being sick and infirm 
in body but of good and perfect mind and memory, 
praised be to God for the same, and considering 
the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being 
willing and desirous to settle my concerns in this 
world, do make and ordain my last will and testament 
in manner following. 
First, I commit my soul to Almighty God my blessed 
Creator hoping through the merits and mediation of 
my Savior Jesus Christ to obtain full pardon and 
remission of all my sins and my body to be buried 
after a decent and Christian manner, at the 
discretion of my Executor hereafter named. 
Item, I leave and bequeath to my loving husband 
John Crebbin the feather bed and the bedclothes 
as then was and a piece of cloth for a coat and 
the lining to it and six pound of flaxen yard, 
and a piece of camlet for a waistcoat. 
Item, I leave and bequeath to my son John the 
sheep, and a blanket now at the weavers, and 
the chise[?chest] appoin, and a little box, 
and a heifer. 
Item, I leave and bequeath to my daughter 
Katheran all my wearing clothes, both linen and 
woolen, and the box the awin [are in]. 
Lastly, I nominate and appoint my loving son 
John and daughter whole Executors of all my 
goods moveable and immoveable. 
In witness thereunto I have set my name the 
xx of December 1728, 
[signed her mark] Ellinor Crebbin. 
Witnesses: 
Edward Hindley, 
John Looney. 

The Executors sworn in Court in form of Law, 
and gave pledges James Waterson & Wm Bridson. 

I John Crebbin of KK Christ Rushen do hereby 
acknowledge to be fully paid and satisfied 
for my right of the goods and effects of my 
mother Ellinor Crebbin deceased and do by 
these presents give unto my sister Catharine 
Bell als Crebbin a full discharge and 
acquittance for the same as witness my hand 
this 19th of June 1764. 
[signed his mark] John Crebbin


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