Eleanor Wilson, 1852

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 7 October 2002
Original: LDS: 0106254

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This is declared to be the last will and testament of me Eleanor Wilson of
the town of Douglas.
I leve and bequeath to my brother Daniel Fleming Wilson Esq the sum of fifty
pounds and my share of the household furniture formerly belonging to my
father and mother.
I leave and bequeath to my niece Mary Bluett the sum of fifty pounds.
I leave and bequeath to my niece Margaret Wilson the sum of fifty pounds and
my runo forte.
I leave and bequeath to my niece Ann Elizabeth Wilson the sum of one hundred
and fifty pounds.
 I leave and bequeath to my nephew Senhouse Wilson the sum of one hundred
pounds and I leave and bequeath to my nephew Daniel Fleming Wilson junior
the sum of fifty pounds.
 I leave and bequeath to my said nephew Senhouse Wilson the sum of one
hundred pounds in trust of my great niece Anne Christian Bluett the interest
to accummulate for her until she attains marries or attains the age of
twenty one years and my will is that if the said Anne Christian Bluett dies
umarried before she attains the age of twenty one years the said Senhouse
Wilson shall divided and pay the said sum of one hundred pounds and interest
to and amongst any other child or children my niece Mary Bluett may
hereafter have such share to be paid to them respectively as they marry or
attain the age of twenty one years and in case any of them shall die
unmarried before they attain the said age of twenty one years such childs
right to participate shall cease and in case the said Mary Bluett shall have
no other child then the said sum of one hundred pounds and interest shall be
paid to the said Mary Bluett or to such person as she may appoint.
I leave and bequeath to my nephew Mark Hildesley Quayle the sum of two
hundred pounds.
 I leave and bequeath my silver forks and teaspoons to my brother Daniel and
my nephew Senhouse to be divided equally between them.
I leave and bequeath all articles of furniture I have myself purchased and
not otherwise disposed of to my brothers Daniel and my nephew Mark H. Quayle
to be divided equally between them.
I leave and bequeath the whole of my wearing apparel to my sister Elizabeth
Wilson and my sister in law Ann Wilson to be divided between them.
I leave and bequeath to Mary Jane H. Quayle wife of the said M. H. Qayle the
sum of ten pounds.
And I lastly nominate and appoint my brother Daniel Fleming Wilson and my
nephew Mark Hildesley Quayle executors of this will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this day 3d of May
1845.  Eleanor Wilson
Witnesses:
Alfred W. Adams
James Corlett

This is declared to be a codicil to my last will and testament dated 3d May
1845.
In consequence of the death of my brother Daniel Fleming Wilson I leave my
share of the household furniture plate linen and books and also the whole of
my wearing apparel to my three nieces Mary Bluett, Margaret Thomson and Ann
Elizabeth Bishop to be divided equally between them.
I leave to my sister Eliza Wilson the sum of ten pounds sterling.
I leave my plate which I purchased after my father1s death to my nephews
Senhouse Wilson and Daniel Fleming Wilson to be divided equally between them
the said Senhouse Wilson having already got possession of half his share.
I leave to my nephew Mark Hildesley Quayle my share of the dinner service of
Indian China and also of the drawing room ornamental china.
I leave and bequeath to said Senhouse Wilson in trust for my great niece
Eleanor Courtney Bluett the sum of fifty pounds upon the same conditions as
the legacy to her sister Anne Christian Bluett.  And lastly I nominate and
appoint my sister in law Ann Wilson executrix of my will along with my
nephew Mark Hildesley Quayle.  Witness my subscription this 20th day of
December one thousand eight hundred and fifty one (1851).
                 Eleanor Wilson
Witnesses:
Maria Frances Bluett
Anne Logan

At an Eccl Court held in Douglas the 23d April 1852.
Ann Wilson and Mark H Quayle Esq sworn executors with pledges being J. C.
Bluett and Senhouse Wilson.


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