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Isabel Kinread als Gill, 1784

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Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 2 December 2005
Original: LDS: 0106229



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This is affirmed to be the last Will and Testament of
Isabel Kinread als Gill (widow) of the parish of KK Christ
Lezayre who departed this life the 23rd Febry last 1784
being at perfect mind and memory at the making thereof.
First she comited her soul to God that gave it and her body to
chirstian burial.
Itm She declared that her two brothers Edmond & James Gill
who are aboroad is to receive vizt Edmond to get fifteen pounds
british and James eighteen guineas which sd Edmond and Jameswere
to be served first of all out of the moiney that is in the house.
Itm She left and bequeathed to John Kinread junr her brother
in law's son a filie which he had upon half of the .......
the sd Wm Kinread and Margaret Brew his sister the wife of 
Philip Brew a daymoath of Lands being sixty manks yards square
equally between them being part of the lands which her deceased
husband Gilbert Kinread & her purchased. Itm to John Gill
her brother Wm's son a filie which he had upon half of the .......
Itm to her brother Thos Gill three boules of oates and the best
suit of clothes that her husband had and what would be a blanket
of the webb that is in the tuck milln. Itm to the above sd
Thoms, John, Edmond and James Gill her four brothers five pounds
each. Itm to her sister Margaret Gill a guinea with the

interest of the same that is in the hands of the above sd [John]
Kinread junr. Itm to the sd Margaret another guinea
that her sister Mary Gill is to take coare of sd Margaret
if needs be. Itm to Joney Gill her brother Wm's daughter
a new manks gown with a blew quilted petycoat
Itm a striped gown to Philip Kissags widdow. Itm to her
sister in law widdow Gill seven shillings that is in her own [hands]
Itm to the poor of the parish of Lezayre four pounds
Itm to the wittnesses of this her last Will an english
shilling each. Lastly she nominated and apointed her
loving sister Mary Gill sole executrix of all the rest of
her goods and lands moveable and immovable of what kind
or denomination soever.
Witnesses this the 2nd day of March 1784
Thos Mylchrane }
John Kneale    } jurati

                           At a Consitory court holden at
                           KK Michael the 18th of March 1784
the Executrix is sworn in Court in form of Law, and hath given
pledges for payment of debts and legacies - namelythe witnesses of
the Will
solv:                     Probatum est
                          Wm Clucas