| Anne Cannal als Kinread, 1792
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| Submitted by: | Brian Lawson
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| Date: | 7 February 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106403
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Onchan
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament
of Anne Cannal alis Kinread maid on the 12 of May
and inthe year one thousen seven hundred and ninety two
being in perfect mind and mimorey at the makeing
hereof first she comited her sould to god and her body to
Christian burial and disposed of her wordley goods in
manner following
Item She left to her son John Killey ten shillings and
six pence British
Item She left to her son Thomas Killey two pound two
shillings British as also her best cloak
Item She left to her husbans son Phillip Cannal ten shillings
and six pence British
Item She left to her sister Ellenor Kewley all her
wearing aperil boath lining and woling excepting
a blew pettey coat
Item she left a shilling legecy to all other persons cleaming
any right to aney part of her effects after her
decase
Lastley She nominated and apointed her loving husban
Adam Cannal whole Exceter of all the rest of her
goods movable or immovable what so ever.
in presence of
David Cannal my X }
William Looney jur }
At a chapter Court holden at
Douglas on the 13th day of
June 1792
Notwithstanding the will is proved but by
one witnessyeat as no objection had been offered
thereto the Excr is sworn in Court in form of
law and hath given pledges for the payment
of debts & legacies namely John Kelly
and William Looney the witness both of KK
Onchan
Probatum est
Ev: Christian
Wm Clucas