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Jane Kaighin, 1798

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106233

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56      Jurby
In the name of God, Amen, the 31 day of May 1797.  
The last will and testament of JANE KAIGHIN (widow) who 
being sick and feeble in body but by the blessing of God 
of sound mind and memory at the making thereof.  
First, she committed her soul to God and her body 
to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian burial.  
Also she left and bequeathed to her SON JOHN the sum 
of one guinea.  
Also, she left and bequeathed to her DAUGHTER JANE WIFE 
OF WILLIAM RADCLIFFE the sum of one guinea.  
Also she left and bequeathed to her GRANDDAUGHTER JANE 
SAYLE the sum of one guinea.  
Also, she left and bequeathed to her GRANDDAUGHTER ELLINOR 
DAUGHTER OF THOMAS KAIGHIN the best cloak she had.  
Also, she left and bequeathed to her DAUGHTER JANE RADCLIFFE 
aforesaid all the rest of her shaped apparel woolen 
and linen.  
Lastly, she left and bequeathed to her SON THOMAS KAIGHIN 
all the rest of her goods chattels and effects of whatsoever 
nature and denomination whom she also nominated constituted 
and assigned sole Executor of this her last will and 
testament the day and year first above written.  
Proclaimed pronounced and declared by the Testatrix as 
his last will and testament in presence of us the witnesses: 
Thomas Corlett my mark X, 
Robert Christian, jurati.           

AT A CHAPTER COURT HOLDEN at 
KK Michael June 19th 1798: 
The Executor is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath 
given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies namely 
the Witnesses of the will.  
Probatum est, Thos Cubbon

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