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Thoms Mylvorrey, 1741

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106217

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73   KK German
The last will and testament of Thomas Mylvorrey 
of Drynee of the above said parish who departed 
this life about the fifth of January Anno Domini 
1740 and being of perfect mind and memory at the 
making hereof. 
First, he committed his soul to God and 
body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left to his son Thomas half of all his 
lands, half crops, half team, and half the husbandry gears. 
Item, to his loving wife he left the meadow 
in Greebey known b the name of Leaney vaggoag, 
wholly to be after her own disposing. 
Item, he left his said wife whole executrix, 
paying twelve pounds to the rest of his children. 
Witnesses 
Thomas Bridson, 
Patrick Corkill, Jurati 

5th Jun 1741. It is hereby further agreed upon 
by the above said Executrix viz., Bridjet Mylvorrey 
als Crellin and her son & heir Thomas Mylvorrey, 
that the above mentioned meadow called 
Leaney vaggoag is hereby settled upon the said 
Thomas Mylvorrey by his mother to be possessed 
immediately after her decease, he paying unto 
her Executor or whomsoever she please to order 
it to, the sum of six pounds, and reserving 
unto herself the use and benefit of the said 
meadow during her natural life. And for the 
punctual performance hereof both parties have 
bound themselves under penalty of twenty pounds 
according to Law. In witness whereof they have 
here unto set their names and marks this 
5th June 1741. 
[signed their marks] Bridjet Mylvorrey als Crellin, 
Thomas Mylvorrey. 
Witnesses: 
Thomas Bridson, 
Patrick Corkill. 

At a Consistory court at KK Michael June 5th 1741, 
The Executrix is sworn in Court in form of 
Law and has given pledges her brother Harry Crellin 
& her son Thomas McYlvorrey. 

Bridget McYlvorrey the Executrix & Thomas McYlvorrey 
her son and heir have also acknowledged the above 
agreement to be their act and deed. 
Before us: [signed] Joh: Cosnahan, 
Edv: Moore. 

December 14th, 1741, Henry McYlvorrey enters a 
claim against the executor of Thomas McYlvorrey 
for the sum of 2:2:0