Catherine Clucas 1810

Submitted by: Wayne Knapp
Date: 27  November 2011
Original: LDS : 0106413

[Transcribers note: Not clear why will begins "Jane" but signed "Catrine"]
CATHERINE CLUCUS   LONAN   1810  Episcopal WILL No. 2  LDS Film No. 0106413

					Lonan

In the Name of God Amen-

I Jane Clucas of [Barroose] in the Parish of KK
Lonan widow being well advanced in years and
at present very infirm but of sound disposing
mind, memory and understanding Do make this my
Last Will and Testament in manner following
[...]

First.  I commend my Soul to God and my Body to decent
Christian Burial

I leave and bequeath to my Daughter, Ann and
[Thos?] Phillip Henery her husband all my [...]
[...?] one
			           Clucas
I leave and Bequeath to my son John v ^ Daughter
				    +
a three year lamb---

I leave and Bequeath to my Daughter Ann three
guineas and the [lworse] little wheel.

I leave and bequeath to my Daughter Jane the
Feather Bed with a coverlet and Blanket Bolster
	and all the bed clothes
and the stock Bed and the Big Chest and the new
Wheel and a [...] stuff petticoat & the ruff hat & eight
guineas---linen thread of [leaves?] for her Likewise.

I leave and Bequeath to my son Joseph four
guineas.

I leave and bequeath to my sister Catrine six pounds
sterling if the wont keep this themselves.
All my [...] cloth to Catrine my sister.

[Page 2]
Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint my sons
Thomas and James joint and sole Executors
of this my last Will and Testament and also
residuary Legatees of all the Rest Residue and 
Remainder of all my goods Chattles and Effects
of what kind or nature soever hereby debarring
All persons who may pretend right to the same
contrary to this my Last Will and Testament.
with two and sixpence Legacy In ---

[Page 3]
		Witness whereof I have
Hereunto set my mark to my name
this twenty second day of June one thousand
Eight hundread [sic] and Ten

Signed Published and			[signed]	Catrine Clucas my mark
Declared by the Testatrix
to be her last Will and
Testament in presence
of us and each of us

[signed]	Thomas Kelly Jur_
		Margaret Quigen my X mark

[Page 4]
		At a Chapter Court
		holden at Douglas 30th July
		1810------

Notwithstanding this Will is 
proved by one witness yet as no
objection hath been offered the Exer’s
are shown in Court in form of law
to be true & just to each other
in the Division of effects, & have
given pledges for the payment of
Debts & legacies namely Thomas
Quine and Thomas Kelly one of the
witnesses of the Will.  Probatum est
				[signed] Thos Cubbon

[Page 5]
Aug 15th Christian Kelly claims British £ 0.6.3


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