Elizabeth Brew als Bridson, 1771

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 11 December 2002
Original: LDS: 0106225

47       Santan 1771
I Elizabeth Brew als Bridson relict of John Brew of the parish of KK
Santan being of perfect mind and sound memory but weak in body at the making
hereof do declare this to be my last will and testament as
follows.
I commit my soul to God Almighty my creator and my body to Christian burial.
I leave and bequeath to my son heir Robert Brew a bowl of oats and a
bowl of barley.
I leave and bequeath my son Wm Brew a heifer.
I leave and bequeath to my daughter Ann Woods wife of James Woods at KK
German all my body shaped cloath both linen and woolen.
I leave and bequeath my two grandsons of Rogane Moar namely John and Robert
Brew a sheep and a lamb each.
I leave and bequeath my daughter in law Margarett Brew wife of Robert Brew
half a dozen pewter plates.
I constitute nominate and appoint my  granddaughter Ann Brew daughter of my
son Thos Brew to be my sole and whole executrix of all the rest of my goods
and effects moveable and immoveable be the of what  kind or nature so ever
as shall be hereafter mentioned (this is to say) The said devised goods and
effects are to be in trust to daughterıs father Thos Brew hands as guardian
to be paid out on her maintenance and proper education until said goods are
expended and in no ways to be inventoried. But if in case that the said
executrix Ann Brew shall depart this life
before said goods are expended that then and in that case the residuum
of said effects are to become the sole property of her father Thos Brew
without further suit or trouble.  As witness my mark to my name this
12th day of April 1772.   Elizabeth Brew alias Bridson my X
Witness
Robert Black my X
William Callister   jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at Castletown 5 Jun 1771.
Anne Brew the within mentioned executrix being under age, Thos Brew
her father is sworn executor in trust duly to fulfil the last will and
testament of the testatrix as also guardian of the said Ann pursuant to the
will.
Pledges for the payment of debts and legacies and fulfilling this will are
John Quinney Ballacrine and William Callister who are jointly and
severally bound.
               Probatum est    James Wilks  Thos Cubbon

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