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Elizabeth Norris als Molera, 1759

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106222

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46         Malew
In the name of God, amen. Whereas I Elizabeth Norris 
alias Molera of Ballasaley being weak and feeble in 
body but of perfect memory at the making hereof do 
make and ordain this my last will and testament in 
manner and form as followeth. 
Imprimis, I commit my soul to God and my
body to a Christian burial. 
Item, I bequeath to my son Robert four shillings 
and as much cloth as will make a shirt. 
Lastly, I nominate and constitute my daughter 
Ann Norris sole Executrix of all the rest
of my goods moveable and immoveable of what 
kind soever, debarring all other friends and 
relations of with six pence legacy each that 
would claim any right or title to any part 
or parcel of my effects whatever in witness 
whereof I have hereunto set my name and mark 
this 19th day of November 1789. 
[signed her mark] Elizabeth Norris. 
Witnesses: 
Deborah Quayle, 
Mary Gilimore. 

At a Chapter Court held at Castletown May 30th 1759
The Executrix is sworn in Court in form of
Law, and hath given pledges for payment of 
debts and legacies namely John Corrin Sumner and
Nicholas Kneen of Malew