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Ann Kinread als Kelly, 1779

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Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 1 December 2005
Original: LDS: 0106227

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In the name of God amen.
The last Will & Testament of Ann Kinread
alias Kelly widow & relict of John Kinread
of the parish of KK Marown made & declared in our
presence the 22nd day of January 1779. We are
of oppinion that she was in perfect mind and
memory at the makeing thereof.
She committed her soul to god & her body to
christian burial.
She left & bequeathed her right or part
of the sheep which was between herself & her
grand son John Kinread to be the property of
the said John Kinread & his brother William
Kinread her two grand sons equally between
them.
Item she left & bequeathed to her grand
daughter Mary Kinread twenty shillings
legacy; Item she left & bequeathed to her
grand son Thomas Kinread ten shillings
legacy.
Item she left to her son Thomas Kinread
a quilt & a blankett. Item she left
and bequeathed to her son John Kinread
seven shillings legacy. Item she left to
her grand daughter Ann Kinread on of her
best gowns & a stript petticoat as legacy.
Sixpence legacy to all claimer.

Lastly she nominated constituted &
appointed her son William Kinread & his wife Isabell
Kinread sole & whole executors of all the [rest]
or remainder of her goods moveable [or]
imoveable be the same of what kind or
denomination whatsoever.
Witnesses present 
Robert Cowle       }
William Moore his X} jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at Douglass June 2nd
1779
The Excr is sworn in Court in form of Law
& hath given pledges for the payment of debts
& legacies namely Robt Cowle & William
Moore the witnesses of the will
solv 12d         Probatum est
                 Thoms Cubbon