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Mary Cooper als Mc Ylerea, 1702

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106208

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26       Peel 1701/2
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of 
Mary Cooper als Mcylerea, who departed this life about 
the 20th day of January 1701/2, being in perfect mind 
and memory at the making thereof. 
First, she committed her soul to God and her body 
to Christian burial. 
Item, she left a petticoat and shift to the poor. 
Item, she left her brother William Mcylerea a blanket 
and 6 pence legacy. 
Item, she left to Catharine Mcyelrea a red petticoat. 
Item, she left to Jony Skillicorn a petticoat, a 
blue apron, a handkerchief, and coife. 
Item, she left to Ann Gell als Cooper a linen hood. 
Item, she left to Margaret Cooper a muslin hood and 
best handkerchief. 
Item, she left to Ann Gell a petticoat and two aprons 
and a coife. 
Item, she left to John Hutchin 14 pence. 
Item, she left Emmy Johnson a coife. 
Item, she left to her husband a black petticoat, 
a piece of stuff, a hood and her bodices. 
And lastly, appointed her said husband her sole 
and true Executor of all the rest of her goods 
moveable and unmoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses
John Hutchin, 
Jony Skillicorn. 

The Executor sworn in form of Law. 

Pledges to secure the office and pay all debts 
and legacies, John Hutchin and William Christian

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