Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
Date: | 11 December 2002 |
Original: | LDS: 0106374 |
Santan 1737 Robert Brew of Meary Veg departed this life about the 30 Aug last intestate whereupon the court has decreed his ten children viz Jane, Mary, Jony, Robert, Anne, Margaret, John, Isabel, Thos, and Alice Brew joint administrators of all his goods and chattels whatsoever who are all at age (excepting the 3 last named) and Robert, Jane, Anne, and Joney are sworn in court and gave pledges Christopher Cowle and Philip Quay. Decretum Est John Woods and John: Cosnahan Received from the hands of our loving brother in law Robert Brew the sum of three pounds eight shillings and three pence Manks being in full of the dividend of children's goods due to our several and respective wives Isabal Cowle, Alice Quay, and Anne Cowle by the death of their father Robert Brew of Meary Veg in the parish of KK Santan. As witness our hands this 25th Nov 1757. Wm Cowle my x mark Thos Quay my x mark John Cowle my x mark We Jane Brew, Meary Brew, Joney Brew, Anne Brew, John Brew, and Margt Brew being the children of Robt Brew deceased do acquit unto our loving brother Robt Brew all our right of our fathers effects he paying unto us twelve shilling a piece and clearing all the deceadents debts whatsoever and empowering him to recover all debts due and to this we all do consent this 21 Sep 1737 as witness our marks to our names Meary Brew my x Jane Brew my x Joney Brew my x Anne Brew my x John Brew my x Margt Brew my x And this under the penalty of twenty pounds to be levied in that nature of all fines within this Isle. Witnesses: Christo:Cowle Jon Crebbin. Inventory not typed March 29 1740 Mary Brew acknowledged that she was satisfy¹d for whatever was due to her upon all accts by her deceased father. At Douglas October 24th 1740 J. Cosnahan Jane Quay and Jony Gellin acknowledged they were satisfy¹d as above before me J. Cosnahan
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