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Mally Keneen als Teare, 1703

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Submitted by: Edward M Nissen
Date: 25 May 2006
Original: LDS: 0106239

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34              KK Andreas

This is affirmed to be the Last Will of Mally 
Keneen als Tear who was buried abt the 29th of 
December 1703.  
First she committed her soul to God and body 
to Christian buriall.  
Itm.  She left to Patrick Tear’s son John Tear 
half of a parcell of land called Tommies Croft.  
Itm.  She left to the said Patrick’s daughter 
Jony Tear her part of a heifer and wheel.  
Itm.  to Jony her daughter her pettycoat and 
shaped Linnens.  
Itm.  Left to Grandchild Jony Tear the flax of 
a quart of Lind Seed.  
Itm.  To the Said Jony her daughter a Grey Blanket.  
Itm.  She left to Stephen Tears wife a Grey 
pettycoat and wastcoat & kerchief.  
Itm.  To the Said Stephen’s wife her shoes and 
stockings and a hood in her keeping and to her 
Daughter’s vizt the Said Stephens Daughter an apron.  
Itm. She left her part of a heiffer in the keeping 
of Dan: Ballacunnn to himself.  
Itm.  Left to her husband Gilbert Tear so much as 
will bee a coat of kapoc cloth, with half her part 
of the Crop; and the other half of the Crop to 
Stephen Tears wife and Jane Tear.  
Itm.  She declared that she had given her part of 
the Pott to her son in law Patrick Tear, and that 
he should not be molested for it because it was 
due to him.  
Itm.  She declared that the mony which her husband 
and her left received for Edw: Knalleys wife was 
put into that Piece of Ballakinnin Land now in the 
possession of Margt Joughin.  
Itm.  She nominated and appointed her daughters 
Jony & Mally and her grandchild Jan Tear joint 
Exct of all the rest of her goods whatsoever.  
She appointed a Tub of Meal 2d worth of Ayle and 
3d worth of tobacco to be expended at her funeral, 
and whatsoever she had given out of her own hand, 
before to Jony that the Exrt should have nothing to 
do with it.  
To the witnesses 6d apiece and a waistcoat and neck 
cloth to Ann Tear.  
Itm.  She willed that she had payd Mally 2 Blankets 
and a pound of wooll, which if she woud ?thivr with 
the rest of the extr the ilnesor way to have that 
in the first part of the Goods.

Wm. Lubbing}
Ann Tear      }	Jurati		Mally and Jane Sworn

Saluo tamen unichig
pro jure.