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William Mylevorrey, 1787

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106230

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50   March the 14th, 1787, German
the last will and testament of William Mylevorey 
of KK German who departed this life on the 10th 
of this month, declared to be his will the day 
before his death, being at sound and perfect mind 
and memory at the making hereof. 
First, he committed his soul to God 
and his body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left to John Mylevorey his nephew a 
suit of clothes which he got by the said child’s relation. 
Item, he left to Margret Mylevorey his brother 
Phillip’s daughter the sum of ten shillings. 
Lastly, he left, nominated and appointed his 
loving wife Elizabeth Mylevorey als Crellin 
and Anne Mylevorey his only daughter equally 
executrices of all his effects moveable and 
immoveable of what nature or kind soever. 
Witnesses: 
Thomas Quayle, 
Ann Clucas. 

At a Chapter Court holden at the house 
of Thomas Quine in KK Patrick, 
June 14th, 1787, 
Anne Mylevorrey one of the executrices 
being under age, Elizabeth Mylevorrey 
als Crellin the other executrix named 
is sworn in Court in form of Law, and 
also to be true and just to her co-executrix 
likewise to bring a perfect inventory 
to the Registry, she is also sworn 
guardian of her co-executrix who is 
underage and has given pledges for 
the payment of debts and legacies, 
namely William Crellin and 
Thomas Quayle one of the witnesses