Henry Crebbin, 1771

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106225

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44         Marown
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of Henry Crebbin of the parish of KK Marown who 
departed this life on or about the 7th of March 1771, 
but of perfect mind, memory and understanding when 
he declared these words a few days before his death 
in manner and form following. 
First, he committed his soul to God who gave it 
and his body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left and bequeathed to his son Henry 
Crebbin now in Liverpool the sum of ten shillings British. 
Item, he left to his daughters Deborah Quoirk 
als Crebbin the sum of ten shillings British. 
Item, he left to his son William Crebbin six 
pence legacy. 
Lastly, he nominated and appointed his daughters 
Margaret Crebbin & Marry Crelling als Crebbin 
sole and whole executrices of all the rest of 
his goods and effects moveable and immoveable 
of what kind or nature soever. 
Witnesses: 
John Arthur, 
Robt Fayle. 

At a Chapter Court holden near 
Douglas 3rd June 1771, 
Margaret Crebbin & Nicholas Crellin husband of Mary 
are sworn executors in Court in form of Law and have 
given pledges for the payments of debts and legacies 
vizt., the witnesses of the will


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