John James Cannan, 1903

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 18 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106545

MICHAEL 
1903 
200
Estate of John James Cannan of Cooil Shellaugh Michael
Know all men by these present that we John William Cannan of Cooil Shellaugh
in the parish of Michael William Henry Corjeag of Ballalonna in
the said parish of Michael and William Killip of Clyeen in the parish of
Michael aforesaid are jointly and severally and any two us jointly bound
unto our Sovereign Lord the King in the sum of five hundred pounds to the
payment whereof, well and truly to be made to our said Lord the King, his
heirs, and successors, we bind and oblige ourselves jointly and
severally, and any two of us jointly, our executors and Administrators,
firmly by these present.
As witness our subscriptions the 9th day of November in the year of Our Lord
one thousand nine hundred and three
The condition of our obligation is such, that if the above named John
William Cannan of Cooil Shellaugh aforesaid (hereinafter called the
administrator) the intended Administrator of all and singular the
personal estate and effects of John James Cannan late of Cooil Shellaugh in
the parish of Michael but now deceased, who died at Michael on or
about the Second day of August 1903, do, when lawfully called on in that
behalf, make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect Inventory of all
singular the Personal Estate and effects of the said deceased which have or
shall come into his hands, possession, or knowledge, or into the hands
of any other person for him and the same so made do exhibit, or cause to be
exhibited into the proper Registry in that behalf whenever required
by law so to do; and the same Personal Estate, and effects and all other the
personal estate and effects of the said deceased, which shall at any time
come into the hands or possession of the said Administrator, or
into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for him or which
without fault might have come into the hands or possession of the said
administrator, do well and truly administer according to law, that
is to say, do pay the debts and liabilities of the said deceased so far as
the personal estate will extend and the law bind the said Administrator, and
to deliver and pay unto the person or persons legally entitled thereto all
the rest and residue of the said personal estate and effects, then this
obligation to be void and of no effect or else to remain in full force and
virtue.
John William Cannan
William Corjeag
William Killip
At Peel the 9th day of November 1903
The executing parties to the foregoing bond acknowledge the same to be their
Act and Deed.
Before me,        St. Stevenson Moore.

At a District Probate Session held at Peel the 9th day of November 1903 It
being proved that John James Cannan late of Cooil Shellaugh in the
parish of Michael on or about the 2d day of August 1903 departed this
life at Michael aforesaid and intestate.
This court hath decreed John William Cannan of Cooil Shellaugh
aforesaid a son of the said deceased Administrator of all and singular
the personal estate and effects of the said deceased, and accordingly he is
sworn well and truly to administer the said Estate and Effects of the said
deceased by paying just debts and funeral expenses so far forth as the said
Estate and effects will extend and the Law bind him and distributing the
residue according to Law, and to return to the  proper Registry a full,
true, and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said Estate and Effects,
with an accurate account of his administration
thereof when thereunto lawfully required.
S. Stevenson Moore
Judge of the said Court.

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