Henry Crebbin, 1735

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106215

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21       Rushen
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of 
Henry Crebbin of Soroby in the parish Trinity Rushen 
who departed this life the 12th April 1735, being of 
perfect mind and sound memory at the making hereof. 
First he committed his soul of God and his body 
to Christian burial. 
Item, he bequeathed and left seven pound ten shillings 
equally betwixt his five Daughters (viz.) Alice, Joney, 
Isabel, Ann and Cathrine Crebbin. 
Item, he left his half of the intack to his son John
Crebbin. 
Item, he left a sheep betwixt his two grandsons John 
and Patrick Crebbin. 
Item, he left four yards of mixt cloth to his son in 
law John Crebbin. 
Item, the Testator declared upon his death bed that 
the under named persons owed him as hereafter 
follows, vizt., 
due from Richard Callister, nineteen shillings and ten pence; 
Item, from Timothy Crebbin junior twenty shillings and five pence; 
Item, from Charles Quayle six shillings and seven pence; 
Item, from John McDannel four shillings; 
Item, due from John Redfern four shillings and eight pence; 
Item, from John Crebbin four shillings. 
Item he nominated constituted and appointed his 
loving wife Margret Crebbin als Waterson to be 
sole Executrix of all the rest of his goods moveable 
and immoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses: 
Timothy Crebbin, 
John Crebbin. 

The Executrix sworn in Court in form of Law. 
Pledges are Timothy Crebbin and John Crebbin son 
& heir of the deceased. 

March 17th, 1741
Anne Cowin als Crebbin came this day and acknowledged 
to have received her full proportion of the legacy 
bequeathed unto her by the Testator and does hereby 
acquit the Executrix for the same. 
Before me [signed] Ro: Radcliffe, Registrar. 

July 13th, 1742, Thomas Walton husband of Isabel 
Crebbin mentioned in the within will came this day 
and received the sum of thirty shillings being his 
wife’s proportion of the seven pound ten shillings 
bequeathed unto her by her father, and does hereby 
acquit and discharges the Executrix forever for the 
same. Before me [signed] Ro: Radcliffe, Registrar


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