Jane Cannell als Corjeage, 1805

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 18 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106410

          Kirk Michael
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Jane Cannell
otherwise Corjeage who departed this life about the Tenth day of August
1805.  She being of perfect mind and memory at the making hereof.
First she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial.
She left and bequeathed to her son John Cannell the sum of two pounds of
what he has already in his possession.
She left and bequeathed to her son Thomas the sum of five pounds.
She left and bequeathed to her daughter Ann Cannel the sum of three pounds
together with a coverlet and blanket as also the chest that is locked.
She left and bequeathed to her daughter Margaret the sum of three pounds
together with a coverlet and blanket
She left and bequeath to her daughter Catherine the sum of five pounds
together with all shaped clothes and apparel as legacy.
Lastly she ordained nominated and appointed her daughter Isabel Cannell sole
executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable of what kind
or nature soever.
Witnesses Wm Corlett and Mathias Fargher X Jurati
21 Oct 1805 executrix sworn in court in form of law and hath given pledges
for the payment of debts and legacies namely the witnesses of
the will .
She and John Cannell her brother are also sworn guardians and
supervisors of their brother and sister under age
              Probatum est         Ev Christian   John Crellin

John Cannell rec'd from his sister Isabel Cannell two pounds on 27
August 1806
Margaret and Ann Cannell rec'd legacy 6 Jan 1807
Thomas Cannell rec'd five pounds 23 Jan 1807
Catharine Cannel  five pounds and apparel 2 Mar 1813.

Last Modified 22 August 2015