Daniel Christian, 1768
Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates
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Date: | 5 July 2004
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Original: | LDS: 0106224
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Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
Archdeacon Will 1768 #34 Bride, of Daniel Christian, died 8 November 1767: “
34 KK Bride
This is affirmed to be the last will
and testament of Daniel Christian who
departed this life about the 8th of
November 1767 being of perfect mind
and memory at the making thereof.
First he committed his soul to God
and body to a Christian burial.
Itm, He bequeathed to his son John
Christian and daughters vizt., Issabel
and Ellinor Christian three guineas each.
Itm, He left his share of all the
stuff he had provided for fishing boat
to his son Robert Christian.
Lastly he appointed his said son
Robert Christian and daughter Cathrine
Christian whole Executors of all the
rest of his goods moveable and
immovable whatsoever.
Also he declared whatever goods he
gave or delivered out of his own hands
to any of those children that they
were to make no dispute about said
goods but in case said children did
dispute or fall out the one with
the other that they are to be
debarred or cut out with six pence
legacy and eighteen pence British
each to the witnesses of the Will.
Witnesses
Thomas Lace,
Daniel Joughin, jurati.
At a Consistory Court holden
at KK Michael, March 8th 1768
The executors are sworn in Court in form
of Law and have given pledges for payment
of debts & legacies namely Thomas Arth:
Corlet of Lezayre & Thos.Lace of KK Bride.
The Executors are also sworn to be just
the one to the other in the division of
the Executorship.
Solv:12d, Probatum est.
Ro:Radcliffe,
Matths.Curghey
Last Modified 9 Sept 2014