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Mary Kaighin als Christian, 1742

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 17 April 2003
Original: Lds: 0106218

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42      Michael
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Mary Kaighin als
Christian who departed this life on the 3d of March 1742.  Having committed
her soul to almighty God and body to Christian burial.  She disposed of her
worldly effects as follows:
She bequeathed to her son and heir John Kaighin all the wooden barrels
baskets beams troughs and the griddle.  To her children which were
abroad one shilling each
To her daughter Mary Quayle als Kaighin all her unshaped linnen and so much
of the same linnen for her grandson  Silvester Kewish being then
sick as would suffice to serve for his burial in case he will dye.
To her daughter in law Isabel Kaighin a hive of bees
To her sister Christian Brew a swarm of the bees which were in Gilbert
Clark's garden again this summer next and the rest to the said Gilbert
Clark's wife.  To her grandchild Jane Kaighin and Christian Kewish a suit
of head cloaths each.  To her son in law John Kaighin an heiffer in what
she and to said Jon Kaighin's wife as much blue lamlet as would make a
petticoat
Item she left the price of a cow wiche in her son John Kaighin's hand to
be disburse on her funeral.
To her daughter Mary Quayle als Kaighin what she had for her in contract. To
Wm Crain one witnesses hereof one shilling and to Joney Quayle the other
witness a chequed apron
And lastly she nominated and constituted her loving daughter Leonora Kewish
als Kaighin sole and whole executrix of all the rest of her goods
and effects moveable and immoveable whatsoever.
Item she declared that her foresaid son and heir John Kaighin owed her
one pound Nine Shillings
Witnesses:
Willm Crain his x mark
Joney Quayle her x mark jurati

At KK Michael Mar 19th 1742
Leonora Kewish als Kaighin daughter of the testatrix  is sworn for the
payment of debts and legacies  according to law and has given pledges namely
Mr Robt Corlett and Wm Craine one of the witnesses.
                            Probatum est    Edv:  Moore