Ellinnor Curlett als Lawson, 1733

Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 19 September 2001
Original: LDS: 0106373

                      Jurby, 1733
     The last will & testament of Ellinnor Curlett als Lawson who departed
     this life the 9th of May 1733 being sick in body but perfect in mind
     and memory at the makeing hereof. First she committed her soul to God
     and her body to Christian buriall. Item, she left to her brother
     Edward Lawson the chest that was next to her bed side. Item, she left
     to Joney Lawson ye flannell blankett she used to wear about her
     shoulders. Item, she left to Wm Freer's wife a choice pladding petty=
     coat. Item, she left to Bahy Kneal als Lawson a waste-coat of a gown
     and a lace hand kerchiff. Item, she left to Anne Curlet als lawson
     her hood and a little wheell. Item, she left to the sd Anne Curlett
     and to Bahy Quirck als Lawson all ye rest of her shaped clothes equally
     betwixt them. Item, she left to her sister Mary a tub of dry corn and
     that she was not to be hindred in getting her own clothes left in the
     house, also her own flax when so ever she will come for them. Item.
     she left 6 pence to each ye wittnesses of her will. Lastly, she
     constituted and appointed her husband Daniel Curlett sole Exer
     of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever.
Witnesses here unto
     Patrick Karran my mk X }
     Patrick Clark my mk X  } jurati

                       The Exr sworn in form
                       of law, & gave pledges
                       the witnesses of this will
                       Probatum, & solvit 12d



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