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Christian Kermod als Quork, 1775

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106227

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51    Rushen 1775
The last will and testament of Christian Kermod als Quork 
of the parish of KK Christ Rushen who departed this life 
about the 24th day of April 1775, being of sound mind and 
memory at the making hereof. 
First, she commended her soul to Almighty God and her body 
to Christian burial. 
Item, she bequeathed to her son William Kermod a blanket 
and a coverlet. 
Item, she bequeathed to her granddaughter Anne Taggart a 
gray gown (the best she had). 
Item, she bequeathed to Margaret Quayle a red petticoat. 
Item, she bequeathed to William Taggart her grandson 
twelve shillings and three pence. 
Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Jane Taggart als 
Kermod a striped gown. 
Lastly, she nominated, constituted and appointed her 
loving daughter Eleanor Hutchin als Kermod to be sole 
executrix of all the rest of her goods and money, 
moveable and immoveable whatsoever and cuts all claimers 
off with six pence legacy each. 
Witnesses: 
John Cubbon, 
Edward Millar. 

At a Chapter Court holden at 
Castletown June 9th, 1776
Paul Hutchen husband of the executrix is sworn in Court 
in form of Law and hath give pledges for payment of debts 
and legacies namely the witnesses of the will

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