John Crebbin, 1779

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106227

30       Rushen
John Crebbin of Soroby, in the parish of Trinity Rushen, being infirm in
body; but of sound mind and memory make his will and testament in form and
manner following Jan 29th 1778.
He commended his soul to God and his body to the earth.
He bequeathed to his son Henry Crebbin a greatcoat and five shillings.
He bequeathed to his grandson John Kinley twenty shillings which is in the
custody of Henry Crebbin above mentioned and the said Henry to secure the
same till the said John Kinley had a just occasion for it.
He bequeathed a sheep and lamb between the said John Kenley and Margt
Crebbin the testator's granddaughter.
Lastly he nominated and appointed his daughter Elizth Kinley als Crebbin the
testator's granddaughter(?).
Lastly he nominated and appointed his daughter Elizabeth Kinley als Crebbin
sole executrix of all the rest of his goods moveable and immoveable.
Witnesses Present:
Nich Christian
Ewan Qualtrough   Jurati
At a Chapter Court holden at Castletown June 1st 1779
Nicholas Kinley husband to the above mentioned executor is sworn in court in
form of law, and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies Wm
Callister and Christopher Bell both of Rushen.
Probatum est   Thos Cubbon


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