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Patrick Moore, 1762

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106223

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           Rushen
The last will and testament of Patrick Moore 
of Braddan in the parish of Trinity Rushen 
who departed this life about the 24th January 
1762. He commended his souls to God and his 
body to Christian burial. He left to his 
daughter Christian Casement als Moore sixpence 
legacy. He left all his part of the lernd 
farm geers to his son John Moore. He left 
his part of the sheep to his son and daughter, 
viz, Thomas Moore and Isabel Maddrel als Moore. 
He left a sheep and lamb each to his two 
grandchildren, viz, Mary and Catharine Moore. 
He left his coat to his son Thomas Moore 
if he was inclined to wear the same. 
Lastly he nominated and constituted and 
appointed his loving wife Catharine Moore 
als Waterson sole executrix of all the 
rest of his goods movable and immovable, 
desiring his said wife to take care of 
his daughter Jane while she his said wife 
lived and after her decease he desired 
that his son John above mentioned would 
take care of her the said Jane. 
Witnesses: 
John Waterson, 
John Kermod. 

At Court of Correction holden at 
Castletown, Feb 11th 1762: 
the executrix is sworn in court . . .