Mary Callow, 1799

Submitted by: George Callow, Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 26 February 2002
Original: LDS: 0106233

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   This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Mary Callow of the 
   parish of KK Lonan who departed this life on or about the 31st of January 
   1799 she being then sick and weak in body but of sound disposing mind 
   memory and understanding 
First she committted her soul to God & body to christian burial, and as 
   concerning her worldly effects She bequeated them in manner and form 
   following.
Imprimis She left and bequeathed unto her son Patrick Callow the 
   feather bed where on she lay a small barrel, the staves of a barrel 
   lying on the loft and whatever the demands she had against her said son 
   she acquits and never to answer for it together with a crown.
Item She left and bequeathed a crown to her son William Callow
Item She left and bequeathed a crown to her son Thos Callow
Item She left and bequeathed a crown to her son Philip Callow
Item She left and bequeathed unto her daughter Elizabeth Harrison
   a black gown and peticoat with a samll chest and a crown
Item She left and bequeathed unto her daughter Margaret Maddeeral a 
   new blanket straw basken and a crown
Item She left and bequeathed unto her daughter Elinor Karran a blew 
   gown & peticoat with to bolsters she had under her head together with 
   a crown
Item She left and bequeathed unto her daughter Ann Kermod a crown
Item She left and bequeathed unto her daughter in law Issable Callow a check apron 
   wefted with cotton
Item She left and bequeathed unto grand daughter Elinor Callow a check 
   apron
Item She left sixpence legacy to any person or persons that might 
   claim any right to her effects
Lastly She nominated and appointed her loving son John Callow whole and sole 
   Executor of all the rest and residue of her goods and chattles, both real 
   and personal of what kind or denomination soever.
Witnesses
   Willim Cowin     }
   John Callow my X } Jur
   
At a Chapter Court holden in Douglas
June 5th 1799
The Excr is sworn in Court in form of
law & hath given pledges for the payment
of debts & legacies namely the witnesses
of the will.      Probatum est
                     Thos Cubbon
					      
I Ann Kermod the legatee mentioned in the will of my Mother
Mary Callow do hereby acknowledge to be fully paid the
legacy of a crown bequeathed me & do acquit and discharge
the Exor of the last will & testament of my sd Mother of all
demands on acct of the sd legacy witness my mark to my
name the 5th day of January 1801
              Ann Kermod her X
			  

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