Alice Keneen, 1755

Submitted by: Edward M Nissen
Date: 8 December 2005
Original: LDS: 0106221

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


Andreas       18

The Last Will and Testament of Alice Keneen 
of KK Andreas who departed this life about 
the 12th of this inst Being at perfect mind 
and memory at the making there of   
Itm She comitted her Soul to God and body to 
christian burial.  
Itm  She left to Philip Quay a coverled and 
three yeards of barraugh cloth what pease was 
in the house, or what she had, and potates 
which in the bed or ??ug   
Itm  She left to Jane Radcliff a spekall pedicoate, 
and she declared that the could not afford to 
give or leave any more Legacies.  
Itm  She Nominated and appointed Joney Kewin 
and her son Wm Quay Sole Execut of all the rest 
of her goods movable and Immovable whatsoever.  
Itm  She desired that her clothes or aprons 
appareall should not be prized but that sd Joney 
Kewin could give a reasonable prize to her 
Inventory for the use of the Child vizl sd Wm Quay  
Itm.  She left six pence each to the witnesses 
of this her last will.
Witnesses
John Killey  X		}
Dan Crowe  X		}  Jurati


At a Consistory Court at Lezayre Feb 25 1755.
John Kewin husband of Joney is sworn to bring 
to the Registry a perfect inventory of the goods 
of the Testatrix for the benefit of Wm Quay 
the co-Execr an orphan  J Kewin has given pledges 
to these Ends & for payment of Debts & Legacies 
namely John Killey & Dan Crow the witnesses of 
the will       Pobatum est
Solvi8  12d –     Ro: Radcliffe
                  Matthe Curghey


April 25 1755 --	
Margery Quay enters a claim of the Exrs of Alice Keneen 
for Seven Shill  X

April the 9th 1755
The Inventory of the goods of Alice Kanneen of the parish 
of KK Andreas Taken by four Sworn men vizt Robt. Cannel 
Patrick Kneale, John Killip & John Teare is as followeth - - -
Itm	To a Black cloths 1S, Two Tribe 7d, A Can & nogins 4 d
A pot 2 d A Crock 4 d, Two pocks & a pan 5 d				}  0: 2: 10

Itm	A wheel 8 d, four pound & half of woolen yarn
at 2 S 3 d,  A pound of tow thread & Bag 6 d Two Horsos
Kioose 4 d A cup & Butter 4 d another Cup 2 d, 6 ll
of wool & a Bag at 3 S							}  0: 7: 4

Itm	Two Canvass at 2 S 9 d  A notons at 5 d A blanket 
at 2 d another 2 Blankets 4 S 6 d, A flanan one 
7 d A pair of bottys 2 S 4 d, Two yards of linin 
at 2 S 2 d, Two chequor Armons 2 S 4 d -					}0: 15: 3

Itm	Two linsy woolsy Aprons at 1 S 2 d,  A linin
apron 12 d ,  A Cheqner handcherchef 8 d , A
linin handcherchief 6 d , another at 10 d , A pair
of gloves 2 d , Sixteen linin Coifs 18 d 					}  0: 6: 0

Two wastcoats 5 d , four shisls 4 S 6 d , four
petty coats 11 S 10 d , A black Gown 9 S 5 d , A
manl 3 S 6 d , A Gowns 1S 6 d , An oto hat & manl at
3 d  ½, A riding Hood 4 S, Shooses & Stockings 13 d			}  1: 11: 1½

10 peass 4 d,  Salt 4 d,  flax-feed & 2 bags 9 d, Flaoc 1 S
an oto Coverlet 2 d, Three Kishom of putadoes 9 d				}  0: 3: 9
										    3: 6: 9 ½

Itm	To 2 yards more of Linen at 2 S 2 d					}  0: 2: 2

June 16 1755 Delivered to Sumner in court.


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