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Isabel Cubbon als Kermod, 1696

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106207

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4       Braddan
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of 
Isabel Cubbon alias Kermod who departed this life on 
the first of December 1696. First she committed her 
soul to God and body to Christian burial. 
Item, she left to her son & heir William Cubbon six pence legacy. 
Item, she left to her loving husband William Cubbon 
her part of the team and crop of corn and half of 
the riding horse legacy, he maintaining the children 
underage during their minority as becometh. 
Item, she left to her daughter Isabel a chest and she 
to return to her younger child Thomas Cubbon ten 
shillings legacy. 
Item, she left to her three daughters vizt., Isabel, 
Katherin, and Ann Cubbon all her shapen apparel linen 
and woolen equally betwixt them. 
Item, she constituted and ordained her 5 children vizt., 
John, Thomas, Isabel, Katherin, and Ann Cubbon 
Executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and 
unmoveable whatsoever. 
Testes: 
Thomas Kermode, 
John Key, jurati. 

The Father with the eldest son and daughter are sworn 
supervisors of the children underage. And the goods 
and children in the father’s hands, who hath given 
pledges in form of Law Silvester McYlxxx & Dan: Christian. 

Braddan
The Inventory of Isabel Kermode als Cubbon taken by 
sworn men:                                          £  s  d
Item, half the sheep and goods young and old price  1:04:00 
Item, half 3 cows and half two heifers priced       2:04:06 
Item, half a heifer, half a bullock, a quarter 
   of another bullock all going in two years       00:08:09 
Item, half two horses price                        00:11:00 
Item, half two young colts price                   00:11:00 
Item, two linen sheets and half a linen sheet      00:08:04 
Item, two white blankets price                     00:07:00 
Item, two gray blankets price                      00:06:00 
Item, half a fledge price                          00:02:xx 
Item, 3 old canvases price                         00:03:00 
Item, half a pot price                             00:01:xx 
Item, all the wooden vessels price                 00:02:xx 
Item, half a boulster and a linen wheel            00:01:xx 
Item, half the sxxxx dullance and a pek price      00:00:xx 
Item, half 3 earthen vessels and a wooden platter  00:00:xx 
Item, half old sacks and canvases price            00:01:xx 
Item, half a poule[?bowl] price                    00:00:xx 
Item, a bed stead price                            00:00:xx 
[total]                                            06:14:xx. 

October the 20th 1733
Then received of William Cubbon of KK Braddan the sum 
one pound four shillings and nine pence due from him to 
me for me mother’s goods and is in full for all and 
all manner of the said goods due from him to me and 
any ways depending between us which in Law of Equity I 
can justly or lawfully demand or lay claim to in 
witness whereof I have set my hand the day of the 
date and year above mentioned. Received by me, 
[signed] Thomas Kubbon. 
[witnesses] 
Christopher Taggart my mark X, 
Richd. Corkill. 

22nd October 1773
Thomas Cubbon hath acknowledged the within receipt,
before me Edwd Moore, Ar:Regr

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