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William Keneen, 1682 |
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| Submitted by: | Ed Nissen |
| Date: | 2 January 2007 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106204 |
Andreas 1682
The last will & Testamt of Wm Keneen who
depted this life ye 14th of April in Ano pdicto
Being in pfect memory comended his soul to God &
body to xtian burial. It. He left to his wife a cal[f]
in legacy & as much wool yt was in ye house. It. He left
to his eldest son his pt of ye cropp & husbandry gears.
It. to ye witnesses 6d a peise. It to ye minister a
mutton. & appointed his 2 daughters Exeres of all the
rest of his goods moveable & immovable.
The wife sworn in form of law &
Testes Philip Brew } dyle Mally & Catherin decreed &
Wm: Cleater } jurati supervisors
Probatum et solvi[t] ..
The tuition of the sd child with her goods in the
hands of ye supervisors, sheand the other 2 chi[lren]
In the mothers tuition and faray misig as there in
Or noe, goods left after the debts discharged,
As much as will cloath the poor naked children
having noe relatons able to help ym the go[ods there]
fore wth the consent of the mother is allowed [to the]
wife, and not to be accomplable for any pt therof
part of ye Cropp if any remain Wn ye rent.
The wife hath asserted that 3 stouks of barley 4
stouks of oats & 1 stook of Rye shall be forth com
nig, wth the Corbs to the Heir if he like and
come to age to enjoy the same: & hath given bonds
for ye performance therof or 8d in coins of the
Corn in case there be none when the heirs comes to de
mand ye same. Vizt Wm Cleater & Phil Brew.
27th 1700
This day Bahee Keneen daughter of the above William Kenneen
came to the Records and doth acknowledge to have received into her
possession the forn above mentioned for the heir, and that from
the hands of her stepfather James Quirk, and doth oblige her
self not only to discharge the sd James Quirk, but also to secure
the forthcoming thereof to the heir when he shall demand the same
and that in the penalty of fourly of 40d start.. in the Raharsef
allffirmed
Bahee Kenneen her +
Before me Jos Caighey Regr.