| Bahy Joughin, 1717
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen & Sue Pedersen
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| Date: | 29 December 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106211
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76 Andreas
I Bahy Joughin sick and weak in body but of perfect
mind and memory do make my last will as follows:
First I commit my soul with God and body to Christian
burial. Item I leave to Bahy Cowle als Joughin a
petticoat with what was in her own hands.
To Jony Garret als Joughin six pence legacy.
To Pat Tear's daughter as much linen as will
make her a shift.To Margtt Joughin a great
chest. To John Camishıs blind child half
a blanket. To Pat Cowle the witnesses 6d
legacy.
And to the minister a mutton. Lastly I
constitute and appoint my kinsman John Joughin
sole executor of all the rest of my goods of
what nature soever. I leave a sheep to
Wm Joughin son of John Joughin and if ye execr
would give a petticoat to John Lace's wife And
---- ---- 2s to be paid to the poor out of the above chest
Witnesses
Charles Wattleworth }
Pat Cowle }Jurati
The executors sworn in form of law Probatum est
Pledges Pat Cowle and Edmd Cowle