Emily Dinwoody als Matthews, 1888

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 18 October 2001
Original: LDS: 0106507

NOTE: the pagination may not be correct and missing or interpolated words may not be clearly indicated.


Malew 1888 #179

This is the last will and testament of me Emily Dinwoody of the Green
Castletown widow of the late Reverend W. T. Dinwoody deceased.  I being of
sound mind and memory at the making hereof.
After payment of my debts and funeral and testamentary expenses,  I bequeath
as follows:
To my son Arthur my large photographs of my late husband and myself. To my
son Frank Kinslow my watch.
To my son Wilfred Mylchreest, Leofric, and Frank Kinslow equally between
them all my books.
To my daughter Emily Margaret my plate marked with the letter D.
To my daughter Mary Edith my tea and coffee service.
To my said two daughters equally between them my jewelery, trinkets, and
personal ornaments.
To my son Wilfred Mylchreest my sideboard and to my son Leofric the writing
desk in the study.
To my said daughter Emily Margaret the furniture not specifically bequeathed
in my ------ rooms steam room, kitchen, back kitchen and small attic in my
house and to my daughter Mary Edith that in the remainder of the rooms in
the said house.
To my daughter Mary Edith my marble hall table given to me by Mrs David
Forbes and which is now at Glenwillin.
To my daughter Emily Margaret all the residue of my property real and
personal.
The said house in which I now reside and certain moneys being vested in the
Rev H. S. Gill the Rev E. W. Kissack and W. B. Stevenson in trust for the
benefit of myself and my family I desire that such trustees will hold
answerably the same for the benefit of my children as they the trustees may
consider best and especially with the ---- of the said house being
maintained as a house for such of my children as may desire to live there.
I appoint my said son Wilfred Mylchreest Dinwoody executor of this my will.
As witness my subscription this 28th day of July 1888
Emily Dinwoody.
Witnesses:
John Gell
Charles B. Bickerstaff

At a court holden at Douglas on the 8th day of October 1888.  Wilfred
Mylchreest Dinwoody sworn executor with Henry Kinvig and George Collister as
pledges in amount of three hunded pounds.


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