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Joney Christian als Crebbin, 1725

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106213

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59    KK Andreas 1724
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of 
Joney Christian als Crebbin who departed this life 
about the 21st March 1724,and was of perfect mind and 
memory at the making of it. 
First, she committed her soul to God, and her body to 
Christian burial. 
Afterwards, the Testatrix and her husband consented 
to leave to their grandson John Christian son of 
Daniel a yearling. 
To their son John Christian a sheep, and a lamb 
betwixt his two children. 
To their son William Christian five shillings. 
To their granddaughters Joney and Catharine Christian 
a yard of linen clothe betwixt them. 
To their son Daniel Christian the 12 shillings 6 pence 
that was in BallaGawn, and if their said son will not 
leave it to his heir, but settle the same on another 
wife, then it was to fall and descend to their 
Executrix Jane Christian. 
She left to her husband Philip Christian the bed 
clothes during his life. 
And they appointed and constituted their daughter 
Jane Christian sole and lawful Executrix of all 
the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable. 
And left 4 pence to each of the witnesses. 
And her husband had the liberty to dispute of 
10 shillings at the latter day. 
Witnesses: 
Ann Wade als Kneal, 
Joney Kynry als Radcliffe. 
The Executrix worn in form of Law, and resigns 
her father part of goods to himself. 
Pledges, John Crebbin and John Lace

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