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Margaret Cooper als Bredson, 1697

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

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50         Peeltown, March 5th 1697/8
In nominee Dei, Amen. This is affirmed to be the 
last will and testament of MARGARET COOPER 
ALS BREDSON who committed her soul to God 
and her body to Christian burial. 
Item, she left to the poor a firlet of meal. 
Item, she left to her SON WILLIAM 10 shillings legacy. 
Item, she left to her DAUGHTER IN LAW 10 shillings 
and MARGARET's clothes. 
Item, she left to her COUSIN TOMAS HUDDLESTONE 
a guinea. 
Item, she left to her GRANDCHILD WILLIAM her 
part of the nearer miln. 
Item, she left to CHARLES her part of Cusnahan's 
houses and gardens and Young's cellar. 
Item, she left to her SISTER'S SON a vest and a 
pair of breeches and 10 shillings. 
Item, she left to ANN CARRETT a petticoat and 
waistcoat. 
Item, she forgave JOHN HUTCHIN her part of 10 
shilling she lent him. 
Item, she left her HUSBAND what money she had 
within door's and what was due by any manner 
of way abroad; provided he would not marry again, 
and if so to have no part thereof. 
Item, she left him her part of boat and nets, 
and the benefit of all the goods while he liveth; 
and that ISSABLE should have none of her sheets. 
Lastly, she appointed and ordained her THREE 
GRANDCHILDREN vizt., WILLIAM, CHARLES & MARGARET 
COOPER to be her true and lawful Executors of all 
her goods moveable and unmoveable; 
and appointed her COUSIN THOMAS HUDDLESTONE to 
be their overseer. 
Witnesses: 
John Hutchin, 
Gilbert Craine. 

THE EXECUTORS BEING UNDER AGE the GRANDFATHER 
WILL: COOPER is sworn supervisor in form of Law, 
he being xxxxx by the will. 
The Inventory next Court. 
Pledges in form of Law, John Gell & Phillip Cross. 

A TRUE INVENTORY OF THE GOODS OF MARGET COOPER ALIAS BREDGON 
taken by 4 sworn men whose names are under subscribed: 
In Primis, 
Item, for one bed and one bolster 1 pound 5 shillings 0 pence; 
Item, for xxx caddows 0:6:0; 
Item, for the half of 5 blankets and half an 
old coverlet 0:10:0; 
Item, for 3 pair of sheets 0:16:0; 
Item, for other small linens 0:2:0; 
Item, for linen cloth 0:9:3; 
Item, for the half her wearing 
clothes besides what was gifted by the dead 0:6:0; 
Item, for the half of 2 chests 0:4:6; 
Item, for the half of a pot and half a kettle 0:5:0; 
Item, for old cask 0:6:0; 
Item, for half a wheel 0:1:6; 
Item, for brass p:1:6; 
Item, more for woolen cloth and woolen yarn 0:10:6; 
Item, for pewter 0:6:9; 
Item, for wool 0:5:6; 
Item, for wooden vessels basins dishes 
pigins and tranchers 0:0:8; 
Item, her wearing linen 0:5:3; 
Item, for a cushin 0:0:8; 
Item, for half a ring 0:0:6; 
Item, for half a mare and half a colt 0:12:0; 
Item, for half the cows 1:1:0; 
Item, for the half of a horse 0:1:0; 
Item, for a quarter of an ox 0:5:0; 
Item, for sheep 0:16:xx; 
Item, for goats 0:3:xx; 
Total 9:xx:xx. 
These goods praised by us William Sumpter, 
Gilbert Craine, Richard Gell, Sil Flayebroth

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