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Ellinor Bridson, 1728

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 april 2003
Original: LDS: 0106213

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Archdeacon Wills 1728/9 #33, Santan, of Ellinor Bridson of Ballaquickin, Santan  
XE "Bridson als xxxx, Ellinro of Ballaquickin, Santan, died November 28, 1728"    
XE "1728/9 #33, Santan:Bridson als xxxx,of Ballaquickin"  : “

33       Santan 1728 
The last will and testament of Ellinor Bridson of Ballaquickin 
of KK Santan who departed this life November 28, 1728.  
First, she commended her soul to God and her body to Christian burial.  
Item, she left to her daughter Ellinor seven pounds.  
To her daughter Margaret seven pounds. And to her daughter Katherine 
seven pounds besides a mant and petticoat of the stuff in the house 
to her said daughter Katherine.  
Item, she left to her eldest daughter Margaret Quirk 
her choice garment and a pair of shoes.  
To her daughter Isable Gawn of KK Christ Rushen her second 
suit of clothes, if she lived to enjoy the same.  
Item, she left all the rest of her shaped clothes linen and 
woolen to her three daughters equally betwixt them vizt.,
Ellinor, Margaret and Katherine.  
Item, she left to her grandson William Quirk half a young heifer.  
To her grandson Philip & John Quirk half a young heifer.  
She left to her 3 grandchildren Isable, Katherine and Ann Bridson 
an ewe lamb apiece.  
To her nephew Thomas Bridson 3 yards of fine cloth for a shirt.  
To her servant Thomas Quark a shirt of coarse cloth.  
She left half a firlett of meal or barley to the poor of the Parish, 
and a mutton to the Curate.  She left to her loving husband T
homas Bridson Executor of all the rest of her goods moveable 
and immoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses: 
John Quill, 
Ann Maddrell.     

The Executor sworn in Court, and gave pledge, the Revd. Mr. Cosnahan”