Jane Moore als Hampton, 1767

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Brian Lawson
Date: 3 March 2004
Original: LDS: 0106224

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  This is affirmed to be the last will and testament
of Jane Moore als Hampton of the parish of KK Lonan who
departed this life about the 26th of March 1766 being then sick
and weak in body but of perfect mind & memory at the making
thereof. First commiting her soul to God and body to christian
burial - and as to her wordly goods & effects she bequeathed
them in manner following.
She bequeathed to her mother Ann Hampton her smoothing
iron, all her sheep she had at her father's she bequeathed to her
two brothers William & Thomas Hampton equally between them.
Item she left to her two sisters Isabel & Margaret Hampton all her
wearing apparel; Item she bequeathed to her father in law
Thomas Moore her part of the heifer that was between them'
Item she left and bequeathed to her son & only child eight pounds,
and if said child should die before he would be at age the sd sum of eight pounds she
bequeathed to her loving husband Thomas Moore. And she further
left six pence legacy to any person or persons that would claim
any right to her effects.
Lastly she nominated and appointed her loving husband Thos 
Moore whole & sole Execr of all the rest of her goods & chattels
moveable & immoveable whatsoever.
Witnesses
Saml Gell  }
Thos Quark } Jurati

   At a Court of Correction holden at KK Marown Feb 16 1767
   The Execr is sworn in Court in form of law he also undertak es
   the tuition & maintenance of the decd's part of the child under
   age, he has also given pledges for payment of debts & legacies
   namely Danl Callister of KK Lonan & Matth Banks of KK Onchan
solv: 12d
                     Probatum est
Ro: Radcliffe

   I Margt Hampton of the parish of KK Lonan sister of Jane Moore
   als Hampton the within named testratrix do hereby acknowledge to have
   recd my part of or share of all my said sister Jane Moore's wearing
   apparel which she left unto me by her sd Will, and I do hereby
   release acquit & discharge Thos Moore my brother in law & Eecr
   of my sd sister Jane and his Exec & assigns of the sd wearing apparel forever. Witness
   my subscription my mark to my name this 9th July 1767
In presence of John Gill Ar: Regr:           Margaret Hampton my mark X

NB The sd Margt Hampton als at the same
   time acknowledged that she had also likewise recd
   her sister Isabel's share of the sd wearing
   wearing apparfel that was left by her sd
   sister Jane between them, the sd Isabel
   being abroad in Dublin. Vide order in
   the Ep: Regry acted 18 June 1767 concerning
   sd wearing apparel.

   I Ann Hampton mother of the sd Jane Moore als Hampton
   do hereby acknowledge to have recd the smoothing iron left me by
   my sd daughter & do hereby release acquit & discharge Thos
   Moore the Execr of sd Jane his Exr Admrs & assignes thereof
   forever. Witness my mark to my name the 9th July 1767
In presence of John Gill Ar: Regr:    Ann Hampton my mark X

   I Thos Moore only child of the within testatrix Jane
   Moore do hereby acknowledge to be fully paid the 
   sum of eight pounds the same being a legacy bequeathed
   me by thge last will & testament of my sd mother Jane
   Moore & I do hereby acquit release exonerate discharge
   the Exrs of sd Jane Moore of sd legacy witness my
   mark to my name the 22nd May 1785
Before me Thos Cujbbon Ar: Reg:         Thos Moore my X mark


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