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Catherine Cenilt nee Goldsmkith, 1731

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 August 2005
Original: LDS: 0106214

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22           KK Bride
This is affirmed to be the last will & testament 
of Kath: Goldsmith of the parish of KK Bride who 
departed this life about the 1 of March 1730/1, 
was at perfect mind and memory att making the said 
will &c.   
First, She commited her soul to God and her 
body to Christian burial.  
Ittm, She bequeathed to her son Phill: Crinell 
her part of all the husbandry gears except the 
dung fork and the garden spaid, with a furlett 
of oats and two pottles of barley and a pottle 
of pees and six pence legacy.    
Ittm, She bequeath to her daughter Bahee Crinell 
a blanket which was lead on the bed and pedycoat.   
Ittm, She bequeathed to her daughter Christian 
Crinell now marry’d to James McHood six pence 
legacy to deprive her of her goods during the 
life of James McHood and if the said James McHood 
die before his wife Christian Crinell then my 
Execrs hereafter mencioned are to give her the 
sum of forty shilling.   
Ittm, She bequeathed that her son in law John 
Tear should have such term as was agreed of that 
Lands he limed and if the said Tear shall lay 
out which lime he already has provided that he 
shall any may have his bargain thereof.   
Ittm, She bequeath her part of the Curragh 
call’d Close Barregh to her well beloved daughter 
Eliz: Crinell whom she likewise constitute make 
and ordain her only and sole Execrx of all her 
goods movable and unmoveable whatsoever.  
Lastly to the witnesses of the will six pence each.  
Witnesses present: 
Dan Castle my X, 
Anne Casment my X, jurati.                      

The Execrx sworn in form of Law.  
Pledges to pay all debrs and legacys &c are the 
witnesses of the will.  
Probatum & Solvit 12d.                

Septr 8, 1732: 
The within Christian McHood als Crenilt acknowledges 
to be fully paid & satisfy’d for the sum of forty 
shillings bequeath’d unto her by the last will of her 
mother Cath: Crenilt als Goldsmith as also to have 
rec’d the 6d legacy at & from the hands of her sister 
Elizabeth and she does hereby acquit & discharge her 
sd sister & Execrs of ye same for ever, 
before me, 
Edwd Moore, Regr.   Christian McHood als Crenilt her mrkX.”