Isabel Callow, 1798

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106233

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27      Santan
The last will and testament of Isabel Callow 
being of sound mind and memory at the making hereof.
First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. 
Secondly, she left and bequeathed to her daughter 
Catherine her part of the bed, chest, xxx 
and heifer that her father left unto the said Catharine. 
Item, she left to her son Thomas her part of the bed that his father left him.
Item, she left to her grandson William, John Callow’s 
son her part of the xxx of the heifer and deals
xxx that his grandfather left him. She left to her 
daughter Ann her clothes and she left to her son John
six pence. To her daughter Alice sixpence. 
Lastly, she appointed her son Thomas and her daughter
Catherine sole executors of all the rest of her 
worldly goods moveable and immovable of what
nature soever, excluding any person or persons 
that might claim an interest in her will with six pence
legacy apiece. Declared by the testator to be her last will in presence of: 
Thomas Cowley, 
Thomas Moore, Witnesses. 
Will proved 13 Jun 1798

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