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Patrick Crellin, 1741

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106217

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132        KK German, April ye 9th, 1741
In the name of God, Amen. I Patrick Crellin, Senr. 
of Brackabrone, being sick and weak in body, but 
of perfect mind and memory at ye making thereof. 
First, I recommend my soul and Almighty God who 
gave it hoping in Jesus Christ for a happy 
resurrection and pardon for my sins and my body 
to Christian burial. 
Item: I leave to my loving wife Christian my half 
of ye horse mare as Legacy. 
Item: I leave to my six children viz. Patrick, 
Henry, Philip, Bridget Mylewore, being the first 
wife's children, and Thomas Crellin and Christian 
Cosnahan the last wife's children, my part of one 
mare and foal and a young filley of a year old 
and my half of ye sheep and likewise nine pounds 
out of what moneys I have in Thomas Sail's hand 
between ye aforesaid children, my son Patrick 
Crellin to have his proportion of the same for 
what is due him by the death of his mother, 
notwithstanding Henry Crellin and Thomas Crellin 
two of my sons are to have thirty shillings out 
of ye whole for their trouble and expense in 
recovering the said money. 
Item: I leave to my cousin Patrick Crellin, 
Ballalig, and his son Henry a young filley in 
lieu of some few pence that's due him. 
Item: I leave that when my son Thomas Crellin 
enjoys ye Estate of Knock-kyley in KK Patrick, 
that he is to pay three pounds to my four children 
by the first wife as before mentioned. 
Item: I declare that what was due to my daughter 
Alice deceased by the death of her mother was 
bestowed at her funeral by the consent of her 
supervisors. 
Item: I leave to ye poor of KK German five shillings, 
and to ye poor of KK Patrick, five shillings. 
Item, I leave to my son Henry Crellin my big coat 
and the bupboard. 
Item: I leave to my son Philip my blue coat. 
Item: I leave to my grandson Thomas McYleworry a 
black vest. 
Item: I leave to my grandson Patrick Crellin as 
much new cloth as will make him a coat. 
Item: I leave Philip Craine a Mutton. 
Item: I declare that I had a cow from my son 
John Crellin in Ireland for which I gave him a 
horse and for his further satisfaction I leave 
him a young colt, and sixpence legacy to any 
that will claim. 
Lastly, I appoint and leave my beloved wife 
Christian Crellin my whole extrx of all the 
rest of my goods movable and immovable. 
[signed his mark] Patt Crellin. 
Witnesses: 
Wm Clugas, 
Philip Crain. 

At a Consistory Court at
 Ballavagher, March 11th, 1741/2, 
 the executor is sworn in Court in form of Law 
 and has given pledges vizt the witness of Will

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