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Anne Kaighin als Ervin, 1758

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 13 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106222

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63    German
This being the last will and testament of Anne Kaighin als Ervin of
Peeltown who departed this life the 28th of March 1758.  She being in
perfect mind and memory at the making or uttering hereof.
First committed her soul to Almighty God and her body to Christian
burial.
Item She left to her grandchild Margaret Kaighin five shillings as legacy
to be given her of the rent of the house where her son Henry now dwells.
Item She left to her grandchild Anne Kaighin daughter of David Kaighin
her wearing gown.
Item She left to her grandchild Cathrine Knight a drogget petticoat.
Item She left to her daughter Dorothy Clark als Kaighin all the rest of
her shaped clothes or apparel.
Lastly she nominated and appointed her loving son David Kaighin and her
daughter Dorothy Clark alias Kaighin to be whole and sole executors of
all the rest of her goods or effects moveable and immoveable of what nature
or kind so ever.  She excluding any other person or person's whatsoever that
may or can pretend to claim any further right to her goods or effects with
six pence legacy a piece.
Witnesses present
John Cubbon my X
Anne Cowil als Cowile my X   Jurati.

At a Chapter Court holden at Ballnyhown June 23d 1758.
David Kaighin and John Clark husband of Dorothy are sworn executors in form
of law and have given pledges for payment of debts and legacys Henry Lace
and John Cubbon the witness of the will.