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Isabel Hutchin, 1728

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

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50    Rushen 1728
This is affirmed to be the last will of Isabel Hutchin 
als Christian, who departed this life about the 3rd of 
December being of sound mind and perfect memory at the 
making thereof. First, she commended her soul to God 
and her body to Christian burial. 
Item, she willed and disposed of her worldly goods as 
hereafter expressed. 
She left and bequeathed to her grandchild John Hutchin 
son of John half a lamb and a chest. 
To her grandchild William Hutchin son of John half a lamb. 
Item, to her grandson Paul Hutchin a sheep and a lamb. 
She left to him also four pound of flaxon [yarn] whitened. 
Also a pound and half of flax. She left him also a red 
petticoat and one of black camlet. Also half a heifer. 
Item, to Joney Clucas a petticoat of black flannel. 
Item, to Timothy Crebbin’s wife a black lindsey-woolsey 
petticoat, her best bodice, and a pair of large sleeves. 
Item, her every day clothes she left to William Costean’s 
wife, and her every day waist coat to Marriot Kermod. 
Item, a white plaiding petticoat to Jane Waterson. 
Item, to John Kermod’s wife a linen apron and fine 
linen sleeves. 
Item, a little spinning wheel to Ann Costean. 
Her best Hewerdson shift to Richard Harrison’s wife. 
Item, a large linen handkerchief. 
Item, a laced cap to Katharine daughter of the said 
Harrison. 
Item, she left to her son William Hutchin 6 pence legacy. 
Lastly, she named, appointed and constituted her son 
John Hutchin sole Executor of all the rest of her 
effects moveable and immoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses: 
Ann Harrison, 
Ann Costean.
The Executor sworn in Court and gave pledge, John Corris

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