| John Quiggin, 1802
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| Submitted by: | Tim davis
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| Date: | 19 November 2001
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| Original: | LDS: 0106234
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In the name of God Amen. I John Quiggin
of Balla-Gary in the Parish of Braddan
being of sound and perfect Mind and memory, make
this my last Will and Testament; in manner
and form following -
Imprimis. I commend my soul to God and my
Body to Christian Burial. ~
Itm. I leave and bequeath to my Daughter Jane
seven Pounds.
Itm. I leave to my Daughter Margaret seven
Pounds. ~
Itm. I leave to my son John two Sheep.
Lastly - I leave and bequeath to my son
Thos Quiggin, whom I likewise constitute,
ordain and appoint (the whole and sole) Execr.
of this my last Will and Testamt.all the
residue and remainder of my Goods, Chattels,
Rights and Effects; movable and immovable, of
what kind or denomination so ever - leaving
& bequeathing six pence Legacy, to any
Person or Persons, claiming or pretending
any right or Title unto any of my Goods
whatsoever. As Witness my Name and Mark
this 18th.day of February 1801.
Signed published and | John Quiggin my X mark
declared in presence of |
Cath Kissage my X mark
Wm Killey Jun
At a Chapter Court holden at Douglas
June 22d 1802.
Notwithstanding this will is proved but
by one witness yet at no objections has been
offered the executor is sworn in court in form
of Law and hath given Pledges for the pay:
ment of Debts & Legacies namely John
Kelly of Braddan and Wm.Killey the
witnesses Probatum est
Thos Cubbon