Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 15 September 2002 |
Original: | LDS: 0106227 |
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14 Rushen The last will and testament of Eleanor Crebbin als Harrison of the Parish of Trinity Rushen who departed this life about the 20th day of November in the year 1774. First, she commented her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. Item, she bequeathed to her son Henry Crebbin her part of the husbandry gears and herring nets. And also her part of the sheep, between Henry and her daughter Elizabeth Kinley als Crebbin, reserving three sheep of her part of said sheep for her daughter Joney Gick als Crebbin. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Joney Gick before mentioned thirty shillings, with her apparel, linen and woolen equal with Elizabeth before mentioned, also to said Joney a blanket. Item, she bequeathed to Deborah Waterson als Harrison two petticoats, and to said Deborah’s daughter Anne Waterson an every day gown and a smock and a little wheel. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Elizabeth her part of the furniture equal with John Crebbin, the testatrix’s husband. Lastly, she nominated, constituted and appointed her loving husband before expressed sole executor of all the rest of her goods and effects. This she fully expressed and declared in presence of us the subscribed witnesses, vizt: Joney Crebbin, Anne Kermod als Nelson. At a Court of Correction holden at Castletown July 22nd, 1775 The executor is sworn in Court in form of law and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies
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