| Ellinor Bell als Macklrea, 1714 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 7 April 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106210 |
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22 Malew, February the 3rd, 1713/4 The last will and testament of Ellinor Bell als Macklrea who committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial. Imprimis, she bequeathed a petticoat and waistcoat to her daughter Chatrin. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Marriatt a blanket and a breade. She bequeathed to her granddaughter Chatrin two yards linen cloth. Item, she bequeathed to her grandson William two yards of linen cloth. Item, she Bequeathed to her grandson Christopher one yard of linen cloth. Item, she bequeathed to her granddaughter Margret a petticoat. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter in law Jony a breade. Item, she bequeathed to her son Thomas six pence legacy. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Elizabeth six pence legacy. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Chatrin all that she had given her before her death that no man shall claim against her for it. Lastly, she constituted ordained and appointed her son John and her daughter Chatrin whole Executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever. Witnesses: Henry Moore, Robert Cotter. The Executors John & Cathrine’s husband are sworn in Court in form of Law. Pledges Robert Harrison & John Bridson in form of Law."