| Marriod Farragher als Crebbin, 1747 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 11 July 2004 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106219 |
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89 Andreas This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Marriod Farragher alias Crebbin of KK Andrews who departed this life about the fifth of January 1747, and was of perfect and sound mind and memory at the making of it. First she committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial. Item, to Mary the wife of Daniel Sayle she left a double wheel, a red gown, and three yards of the russet she had at the Tuck-Miln to her foresaid husband. Item, to Charles Crebbin she left forty shillings legacy. Item, to Joney daughter of John Quark she left a heifer. Item, to said Joney Quark, Mary Quirk and William Teare e-Derry’s wife she left all her shaped linen and woolen clothes equally betwixt them. Item, to William Kneale Columb’s wife she left as much (of the stuff she the Testator had for a gown for herself) as would be a gown for her. Lastly, she nominated and appointed her brother’s son William Crebbin sole and lawful Executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever under the care and tuition of the aforesaid William Kneale Columb until the said William Crebbin would arrive to the age of two and twenty years. And in case the said William Crebbin should die before he arrived to the age of one and twenty years that then all her foresaid goods is to fall to her the Testatrix next of kindred. To the witnesses of the will she left 12d each. Witnesses: Isabel Cormode, Joney Cowle. At a [Chapter Court]: William Crebbin is sworn Executor in form of Law, and has given pledges for payment of debts and legacies, vizt., John Tear and Thomas Radcliffe. Solvit 12d, Probatum est, Ro:Radcliffe