William Callow, 1793

Submitted by: George Callow, Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 25 February 2002
Original: LDS: 0106231

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   This is affirmed to be the last will and testamentory dispositon of 
   Willm Callow of the parish of KK Lonan who departed this life on or 
   about the 13th day of April 1793 he 
   being then sick & weak in body but of sound disposing mind & memory 
 First he committed his soul to God & his body to christian burial and
   concerning his worldly effect he bequethed them in manner following
Imprimis He left & bequethed to his five sons and four daughters 
   five shillings each & all his waireing apperil equilly between his four 
   youn   younger sons
   He left & bequethed five shillings to any person or persons that may 
   or will claim right
Lastly He nominated & appointed his loveing wife Mary Callow whole 
   and aboslute executor Exectx of all the rest of his goods chattles & effects 
   both moveable and immoveable of what kind nature or denomination soever.
Witnesses present
   John Kelly my mark X  }
   John corlett my mark X} Jur
   
At a Chapter court holden at Douglas June 21th 1793
The Exorx is sworn in Court in form
of law and hath given pledges for the
payment of debts & legacies namely
the witnesses of the will.
       Probatum est
	   Thos Cubbon

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