Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
Date: | 27 April 2003 |
Original: | LDS: 0106260 |
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52 Maughold The humble petition of Edward Philip Kerruish of the town of Ramsey Sheweth that Margaret Kerruish late of Cardlevoar in the parish of Maughold your petitioner's mother departed this life to wit on the 16th of January last past but first duly made and published her last will and testament and thereof appointed your petitioner executor and it is necessary that probate of the said will should be granted and your petitioner sworn executor thereunder. Wherefore your petitioner prays a hearing hereof and for probate of the will of the said Margaret Kerruish and that petitioner be sworn executor thereunder and he will pray. F LaMothe Ordered that this petition do come on to be heard at a court to be holden at Ramsey on Friday next the 12th instant whereof all parties are to have due notice. Given this 6th Feb 1858 T. A. Corlett 12 Feb 1858 Probate granted Edward Philip Kerruish sworn executor with pledges being Danl Callow and Thomas Corkill In the name of God Amen. I Margaret Kerruish late of Cardel Voar in the parish of Maughold but now of the town of Ramsey being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding do make this my last deed will and testament in manner following: I commend my soul unto Almighty God and my body to decent Christian burial. First I leave and bequeath to my son Thomas the sum of five shillings together with whatever articles of furniture and goods I have left at Cardel Voar house and farm as legacy. Secondly I leave and bequeath to my son John Robert the sum of twenty pounds as legacy. Thirdly I leave and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the sum of ten pounds as legacy. Fourthly I leave and bequeath to my daughter Margaret the sum of ten pounds as legacy. Fifthly I leave and bequeath to my daughter Jane the sum of ten pounds as legacy. And I leave to my three daughters before mentioned all my wearing apparel equally between them. I leave and bequeath to my granddaughters Margaret and Isabella Kermeen the sum of five pounds each to be paid them upon their attaining the age of twenty one years and if either of my said granddaughters happen to die before attaining that age the legacy of such deceased granddaughter to be paid to the survivor. I leave and bequeath to my son Edward Phillip Kerruish the whole of my goods and chattels right and credits and nominate constitute and appoint him the said Edward Phillip Kerruish whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made and declaring this to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have unto subscribed my name this Ninth day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifty four. Margaret Kerruish my mark x Signed and declared in presence of: Thos Quiggin James Callow. Edward Philip Kerruish executor sworn 12 Feb 1858 Pledges Thomas Corkill and Daniel Callow of Ramsey. John Robert Kerruish rec'd £20 15 Jun 1858 John Thomas Kelly husband of Jane received £10 Sterling and one third part of wearing apparel of deceased 16 June 1858 Matthias Creer husband of Margaret received £10 Sterling and one third part of wearing apparel of deceased 16 June 1858 Daniel Joughin of Rhenab rec'd £10 and one third of wearing apparel 10 Jul 1858 Robert Quayle husband of Isabella Kermeen received £5 legacy Margaret Kermeen 10 Mar 1858 rec'd £5
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