Ann Creer, 1808

Submitted by: John A Creer
Date: 7 October 2002
Original: LDS: 0106236


The Last Will and Testament of 
Ann Creer of the Parish of KK Malew
who departed this life the 17 of March
1808 being of sound mind and perfect memo-
ry 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 Ann a silk cloak and the one
half of her wearing apparel (excepting
a red cloak) to be given her when she
demands the same, and the white ?????
and a Bed stead and five shillings after
her father's death -----
Item - She left and bequeathed to her son 
Bridson a Bed stead a cloak and seven
shillings and sixpence after his fa-
thers death -----
Item - She left and bequeathed to her Dr.
Isabella  a piece of new cotton and the
other half of her wearing apparel (except
a red cloak) to be given her when she 
demands it, as also her own chest
and a Bed stead and five shillings after
her fathers death ----- 
Item - she left her son Robert five shills
after his fathers death -----
Item she left to her son William the
one half of the slate house, and the
half of all the Articles pertaining to the
Loom, and that he was not to receive
either the house or any of the Articles
herein mentioned till after his fathers
death ------
Lastly she nominated and appointed
her loving husband sole and whole
Executor of all her effects moveable 
and immoveable of what Nature soe-
ver 

Witness our marks to our Names
Isabella Keaghen my X mark
Ellinor Quaggin my X mark



At a Chapter Court holden 
at Castletown the 13th Oct
1808
The Exor, husband to Anne Creer is sworn 
in Court in Form of Law & hath given 
pledges for the payment of Debts and 
Legacies namely John Bridson &
Rt Clague both of Malew

			Probatum Est
			T H ? Cubbon

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