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Ann Corrin, 1675

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 July 2004
Original: LDS: 0106203

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               KK Lonan
This is affirmed by the subscribed witnesses 
to be the last will and testament of Ann Corrin 
who departed this life the 29th of 10ber 1675 
being of perfect memory.  
First she committed her soul to God and her body 
to Christian burial.  
Item, she left to the poor half a firlett of corn.  
Item, she left to her son Tho: Cotteene 6d legacy 
and said that all his father’s goods was paid him.  
Item, to her eldest daughter Ann Cotteene 6d legacy.  
Item, to her daughter Marriott 3 yards of cloth 
and 6d legacy.  
Item, she left to her husband Oats Killey half 
a gray horse.  
Item, she left a waiscoat to Ann Scarffe.  
Item, she constituted and ordained her son 
James Killey her true and lawful executor of 
all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable 
whatsoever and he to pay his sisters vizt., 
Margrett & Ellinr Cotteen the remainder of their 
father’s goods that is unpaid and she left them 
6d legacy.  
Testes
Wm Looney
Ann Scarffe, jurati.          
The Executor sworn in Court.  Probatum et solvit 1s.          

The Inventory of the above Ann Corrin was praised 
by 4 sworn men, viz, Phill Brew, Phill Moore, 
Finlow Cowine, & Jo: Quaile.  
                                             £  s  d
Imprimis, half a cow and a quarter of a cow  0:18:00    
Item, a betweene sheep and goats             0:06:00;    
Item, he rpart of the crop of corn           0:14:00;    
Item her part of the household stuff, 
herrings and all other treen vessels         1:02:00.  
My Lord’s rent to be deducted out of the 
Inventory viz 7s.  
Pledges in form of law (the goods in 
the executors custody)