Joney Stoal als Corlett, 1758

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106222

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33    Maughold
The last will and testament of Joney Stoal als Corlett 
who committed her soul to God and her body to Christian 
burial, and as to her worldly goods, she leaves and 
bequeaths as follows: 
She leaves to her loving husband John Stoal a cow and 
a feather bed with bed clothes. She leaves to her Daughter 
in law Jane Stoal als Callow a new gown. She leaves to 
her daugher Jane Kneen als Stoal a blue gown and half a 
calf. She leaves to her grandson James Kneen a yearling 
or hog. She leaves to her grandson Thomas Corteen a yearling 
or hog. She leaves to her daughter Isable a riding hood. 
She leaves to her sister Elinor a sett of caps, and her 
everyday gown. Lastly, she leaves her daughers Easter 
and Mary Stoal her co-executrices of all the rest of her 
effects moveable and immoveable of what kind of denomination 
whatsomever, and six pence to any person who shall crave 
any right to destroy this my last will and testament. 
The 12th of January 1758. 
Witnesses 
William Callow, 
Margret Tear. 

At a Court of Correction at Lezayre
February 27th, 1758
the executrix are sworn in Court in form of Law 
and hath given pledges for payment of debts and 
legacies namely Ewan Moore and William Callow


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