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Ann Cain, 1751

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 13 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106220
27       Jurby
The last will and testament of Ann Cain the wife of William Cain who
departed this life on or about the twenty six day of April past.
She committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial.
She left and bequeathed to her daughter Jane a chest, a little spinning
wheel, a pot, the worsted that was in the house unspun, and all the
heckled hemp and as much of the linen as would make her a shift, and  a
steer of a year old.
Item she left to daughter Elinor her best gown and a  black peticoat and
all the wool in the house.
Item to her daughter Catherine a red peticoat and a riding hood.
Item to her daughter Isabell a gown and peticoat.
Item to her son William as much linen as would make him a shirt, and six
pence legacy to each of the rest of her children.
And lastly she appointed her loving husband sole executor of all the rest
of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever.
Witnesses
Thos Kaighin
Dan Corlett   Jurati
At a Chapter Court in KK Michael 20 May 1751.
The executor is sworn in court in form of law and has given pledges for
payment of debts and legacies namely Thos Kaighin and Danl  Corlett the
witnesses of the will.
        Probatum est        Ro Radcliffe and Matths Curghey.