Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
Date: | 27 March 2003 |
Original: | LDS: 0106389 |
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Rushen Isabel Gawn als Taylor departed this life on or about the 27th day of Jan 7 last intestate. The court upon intelligence thereof decrees her three children namely Willm, Thos, and Jane Gawn joint administrators of all her goods and chattels moveable and immoveable whatsoever. Thomas and Jane being under age William aforsd with Henry Gawn their father are sworn to bring a perfect inventory to the Registry as also for payment of debts according to law. By consent of Willm aforesd the dead's part of the children under age and their goods is committed to the tuition of their father who with said Wm are sworn supervisors and have given pledges in form of law namely the Rev Nicholas Christian and John Nelson both of Rushen. Decretum Est Ro: Radcliffe. Inventory not typed July 27 1771 We William and Thomas Gawn two of the children of Isabel Gawn do hereby acknowledge to have received from our father Henry Gawn the sum of twenty pounds eighteen shillings and five pence each in full of the share of goods to us due by the death of our said Mother and do hereby severally and respectively acquit and discharge our said father his executors and administrators of the same. Witness our hands William Gawn and Thomas Gawn.
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