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Anne Camaish als Corkish, 1740

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Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 13 January 2002
Original: LDS: 0106376

The last will & testament of Ann Corkish
als Camaish als Corkish who departed this life in
June last past & was in sound & perfect mind & me=
mory at the making of it.
Fisrt she comitted her soul to God & body to Christian burial.
She left to her children Michael & Issable Camaish
all her part of ye corn & puttadoes. To her sd daugh=
ter Issable she left a black petticoat. To her daughter
Margt she left a red petticoat. She will'd that
either ye sd Isaable or Margt her daughters .....
take her Holyday petticoat & to agree abt it
among themselves. To her daughter Anne she left
her wearing brown petticoat. To her daughter
Elizabeth she left two wearing petticoats. To her
daughters Anne & Elizabeth she left all her shaped
linin clothe. She declared yt Robt Cottier at ye Lagagh
owed her twenty shillings. She declared yt John Garrett
owed her but twenty shillings of the three pounds
... wch she had his bond. Lastly she nominated &
appointed her three children vizt Michell, Issable,
& Margt Camaish her lawfull Execrs of all ye
rest of her goods moveable & imoveable whatsoever.
To the witnesses of this will she left 6d each.
Witnesses
  Margt Camaish     }
  Christian Howland } yre mks X } jurata
  
The Exrs are sworn in Court in form
of Law and have given pledges vizt
John Howland & Philip Crinalt
Solvit 12d        probatum est
                  John Cosnahan
                  Ev: Moore
                  
Novr 4 1740
Margaret Crenilt enters a claim agst the
Exrs of Ann Camaish for 20s