John Callow, 1887

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 17 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106504

Lonan 1887 #15

This is the last will and testament of John Callow of the Croit roie in
the parish of Lonan who is of a sound mind and memory at the making of the
same.
First he commits his soul unto the Almighty God who gave it and my body to a
decent and Christian burial.
Item:  I leave and bequeath unto John the sum of two shillings and six
pence.
 Item: I leave and bequeath unto my daughter Mary two shillings and six
pence.
Item: I leave and bequeath unto my son William all the rest of my goods
monies and effects of whatever kind or description soever moveable and
immoveable.
Finally and lastly I nominate appoint and ordain my son William Callow
to be whole and sole executor of all the rest of my monies and effects
debarring all persons who can claim any right to any of my goods and effects
with two shillings.  Wherefore I have my mark to my name before Witnesses
this the 23rd day of February 1885.  John Callow my mark X
Witnesses:
Wm Quilleash
Thomas Quilleash

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