| Margaret Steane als Cubbon, 1675 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 12 June 2004 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106203 |
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Bradan
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament
of Margret Steane alias Cubon who departed this
life the 19th of November 1675.
First she committed her soul t God and her body
to Christian burial.
Item, she left the poor after the discretion of her executor.
Item, she left to her son John the heir an ox and
her part of the crop of corn with what she bought
from her son in law Robert Crayne with all the gears
and necessaries belonging to husbandry conditionally
that he pay unto his sister Jane what she is behxxx
of her portion by contract upon the mother’s part.
Item, she left to her son Thomas half a steer of a
year and a half old, 4 sheep and half of a xxx
of of russet cloth that was in the walk milne legacy.
Item, she left to her son Robert the othr half of the
foresaid cloth, half a small linen sheet, and a sack legacy.
Item, she left to ther daughter Margrett 4 sheep,
a new gray blanket, a wasecoate, a petticoat, a new
apron, a carchief, and a handcarchief legacy.
Item, she left to her daughter Jane a new hood of
woolen cloth and a green apron legacy.
Item, she left her daughter Isabel all the clothes
linen and woolen that was in the house.
Item, she constituted and ordained her son Robert
and her daughter Isabel to be her true and lawful
executors of all the rest of her goods moveable
what soever.
Testes,
Robert Hanton }
Robert Clucas } jurati.
The Executors sworn in Court in form of law.
Probatum et solvit 12d.
A true Inventory taken by 4 sworn men and the Sumner:
Item, 1 cown price 00:14:11;
Item, sheep young & old price 00:13:00;
Item, one horse 00:10:00;
Item, a quarter boat 00:05:00;
Item, certain wooden vessels 00:02:00.
The goods in the executors custody and have
given pledges, Ro: Hanton & Phillip Cluage.
July 12th:
Robert Kewlew enters his claim against the
executors of Margt Steane for the sum of 4s
due debt and craveth trial.”