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Joney Quayle, 1778

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 10 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106227

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43        Michael
The last will and testament of Joney Quayle of the parish of KK Michael
who departed this life on or about the 3d of January 1778 being of
perfect mind and memory at the making hereof.
She committed her soul to God who gave it, and her body to Christian
burial.
She bequeathed to her son William Quayle as much linen as would make
him a shirt.
She bequeathed to her grandson William Kneale a little oaken box.
To her grandson Ralph Kneale a she yearling (or young sheep)
To her daughter Ellinor a brown linsey woolsey gown. As also to her daughter
Elinor a linsey woolsey petticoat.
She bequeathed to her daughter Elinor some woollen yarn for linsey woolsey.
She nominated and appointed her son John Quayle sole executor of all the
rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever.  She left six pence to
all persons claiming right or title to any of her effects.
Also a shilling each to the witnesses of her will.
Witnesses:
William Cowley
Christian Corkan   Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael May 21st 1778
The executor is sworn in court in form of law and hath given pledges for
payment of debts and legacies namely Wm Cowley and John Corjeage both of KK
Michael
Probatum est   John Moore, Ev Christian, Thos Cubbon