| Margaret Joyner als Oates, 1745 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 25 August 2005 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106218 |
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In the name of God, Amen. I Margt. Joyner
als Oates of Douglas being sick & weak in
body but of sound & perfect memory, do make
this my last will and testament in manner following:
First, I commit my soul to God and body
to Christian burial.
Item, I leave and bequeath to my loving son
Thomas one guinea. Item, I leave & bequeath
to my loving daughter Elizabeth seven pounds
Manks money with my trunk that has my linens
in, and all that is in the same, half of all the
linen & woolen in the house, a furnished feather
bed, six of the new pewter dishes, & a dozen
of pewter plates, a silver cup, three of the
black cattle called Cets[?] & if any person disputes
the sd cattle with her, then she is to have three
others out of the whole in their stead of equal
age or goodness, & also half of the seat in
Douglass Chapple. Item, I leave Margt my
husband’s daughter by a former wife, six pence
legacy & do cut off all other claimers with
six pence legacy. And lastly, do nominate &
appoint my dear and loving husband Thomas
Joyner whole & sole Executrx of all the rest of
my goods moveable or immoveable of what
kind soever, as witness my mark to my name
this 28th of Janry 1744/5, Margaret Joyner X.
Witnesses:
Ewan Kerrish,
Edwd Sayle X.
I Thomas Joyner husband to the above Testatrix
Margaret Joyner do join with her & consent to
leave our loving daughter Elizabeth half of our seat
in Douglass Chapple, witness my hand this 28th
of Janry 1744/5
[signed by his hand] Thomas Joyner.
Witnesses:
Robt Brown,
Edwd Sayle X,
Ewan Kerrish.
Douglas Oct 21st 1745:
Thos Joyner the widower is sworn Execr in form
of Law and gave pledges vizt, the witnesses of the will.
Probatum est, Solvit 12d.
Joh: Cosnahan
Edv: Moore