John Callow, 1818

Submitted by: George Callow, Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 27 February 2002
Original: LDS: 0106241

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    In the name of God Amen
    This is affirmed to be last Will and Testament of John Callow of the  
    parrish of KK Lonan who departed this Life on or about The 10 day of February 
    1818 who at the time of making this Will was very sick but 
    of sound mind and memory
First He recomended his Soul to Almighty God and touching his worldly Goods 
    and Effects he left and bequeathed in the following manner
Secondly He left and bequeathed to his daughter Eleonor wife of Thomas 
    Corkill one Guinea
Thirdly  He left and bequeathed to his daughter Ann One guinea
Fourthly He left and bequeathed to his daughter Jane One Guinea
Fifthly  He left and bequeathed to his daughter Margaret One Guinea
Sixthly  He left and bequeathed to his daughter Catherine One Guinea  He 
     also left a young horse equally between his daughters Viz Margaret and 
     Catherine
Seventhly He left and bequeathed to his son William a mare name Sally
     He also left sixpence unto each who might pretend a right to claim in 
	 his will
Lastly He ordained constituted and appointed his loving Wife Isabela 
     whole and sole Execectrix and residury legatee of all his Goods moneys 
	 chattles credits and Effects whether movable or immovable and of whatever
     name or denomination whatsoever and revoking all other
     former wills - He declared this his last will and testament.
Witnesses:
    Thomas Looney
    Betsy Cowin

At a Chapter Court holden at Douglas 26 May 1818.  
The executrix is sworn in court in form of law 
and hath given pledges for the payments of debts and
legacies namely Thomas Looney the witness and 
Patrick Caley both of K Lonan.
Probatum Est      Thos Cubbon

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