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Margaret Kennish als Fargher, 1779

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 27 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106227

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17     Santan
The last will and testament of Margaret Kennish alias Fargher of KK
Santan who being of perfect mind and memory at the making hereof who dyed
about the 4th of January 1779
First she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial.
Item:  She bequeathed to her son Christopher Kennish twenty six pounds and
also her part or share of the two small fields called the closes.
She left and bequeathed to her son Thomas Kennish forty shillings.
She left and bequeathed to her grandson Daniel Kennish forty shillings.
She left and bequeathed to her grand daughter Jane Kennish three pounds. She
bequeathed to Elizabeth Kennish her best gown her best pettycoat
and her best bedgown.
She left to Jane Sail a quilted petty coat and a brown gown.
She bequeath to Deborah Quark a gown.
She left to Mary Keanney a quilted pettycoat.
She bequeathed to Hannah Kinley a flannal pettycoat and her best bodys. She
bequeathed to her brother John Fargher a blanket and a bedsheet.
She bequeathed to her sister in law Catherine Creer her best hat.
She left to her loving husband the best feather bed and bed clothes and the
executor to enjoy them after the husbandıs decease.
She left to the poor of the parish a firlet of barley.
She left to her son William her part of Ballacorris land.
Lastly she nominated and appointed her son William Kinnish the executor
of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever this 28th of
November 1778.