Joney Cannell als Kaighin, 1748

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 17 December 2001
Original: LDS: 0106379

NOTE: the pagination may not be correct and missing or interpolated words may not be clearly indicated.


    Kirk Michael 1748
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Joney Cannell als
Kaighin of KK Michael who departed this life about the tenth of June last
being sound in perfect mind and memory at makeing of the same first she
comitted her soul to Almighty God and her body to Xtian burial.
ITEM - She left unto her son Charles Cannell all her share of the boat and
what belong to the said boat as legacy.
ITEM - She left unto her daughter Alice Cannell the white chest and her
share of the pewter and one of the tubs and she share of the woolen yarn as
legacy.
ITEM - She left unto her son Thomas Cannell her riding hood.
ITEM - She left unto her son John Cannell ten shillings as legacy.
ITEM - She left unto her daughter Catherin ten shillings and her share of
the crop of corn which grew in the croft as legacy.
ITEM - Further more she left unto the above said Alice Cannell her share of
the little heiffer.
LASTLY - She nominated and appointed her son Charles Cannell sole executor
of all the rest of her goods moveable and immovable and whatsoever.  And
this in presence of John Corlet and William Quayle.
At a Chapter Court at KK Michael Oct 24th 1748 - The executor is sworn in
Court in form of law as also to bring to the Registry an inventory of the
crop left unto Cath a minor - Pledges for payment of debts and legacys are
John Cain and Wm Quayle the witnesses.


Will Proved 24 Oct 1748.

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