Ann Wilson, 1868

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 30 November 2002
Original: LDS: 0106472

Braddan 
1868 
104

This is declared to be the last will and testament of Mrs Ann Wilson of
Douglas widow of Daniel Fleming Wilson Esq deceased.
First she leaves and bequeaths to her eldest son Senhouse Wilson the whole
of her furniture household effects plate linen chain and books in trust that
he shall ----------  divide and distribute the same to and
amongst himself and his sisters Daniel Fleming Wilson, Mary wife of J.
C. Bluett Esq, Margaret wife of Thomas Richard Thompson and Ann Elizabeth
wife of the Rev George Bishop in such manner as he is directed
to do in and by a private letter to him signed by the said Ann Wilson and
------- this will but which letter the said Ann Wilson deems is
----------- to have sent to Record.
Secondly she leaves and bequeaths to her three daughters Mary, Margaret and
Ann Elizabeth aforesaid the whole of her cash, bills,
bonds, notes, credits and also her wearing apparel to be divided equally
amongst them.
And Lastly she nominates and appoint her said son Senhouse executor of this
will.
In witness whereof the said Ann Wilson hath hereunto subscribed her
name this tenth day of May 1852.
Ann Wilson
Witnesses:
Mark H. Quayle
Richard Lawson
I declare this to be a codicil to my will.  I appoint my son Daniel Fleming
Wilson executor of my said will in place of my son Senhouse who is died
and I also apoint the said Daniel Wilson trustee ---------- the first
bequest therein and I republish my said will.   This 19th April 1844.
Ann Wilson
At an Eccl Court held at Douglas on the 29th day of October 1868. Witnesses:
Mark Hildesley Quayle Esquire
Daniel Fleming Wilson renounced burden of executorship with Mary
Bluett assuming burden and sworn with pledges being M. H. Quayle and Lewis
Geneste Howard of Douglas in the parish of Braddan.

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