| Elizabeth Oates als Cubbon, 1807 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 15 September 2002 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106236 |
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14 Braddan
The last will and testament of Elizabeth Oates als Cubbon,
relict of Richard Oates of Anna-curr in the parish of
Braddan, who being old and infirm in bodily health but of
sound mind and memory at the making thereof, did make and
appoint her last will and testament in manner and form following.
First, she committed her soul unto Almighty God, who
gave it, and her body to Christian burial.
She left and bequeathed unto her son Edward the sum of
fifteen pounds.
She left and bequeathed unto her son John the sum of
fifteen pounds.
She left and bequeathed unto her daughter Elizabeth all
her shaped apparel except her best cloak, which was to
be for her son Edward’s wife, the bed which she then laid
on, and likewise the sum of five shillings.
She left and bequeathed unto her granddaughter Judith
Oates the sum of twenty shillings.
Lastly, she nominated and appointed her aforesaid son
Edward whole and sole executor of all the remainder of
her effects moveable and immoveable of whatsoever kind
or denomination, and this in presence of the witnesses
the 4th day of November 1806.
[signed her mark] Elizabeth Oates.
Witnesses:
Robert Gelling,
Thomas Curphey.
At a Chapter Court holden in
Douglas June 9th, 1807,
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 Thomas Cubbon