| Alice Kelly, 1814
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| Submitted by: | Shirle C Hogensen
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| Date: | 7 July 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106239
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In the name of God Amen.
The last will and testament of Alice Kelly of Kirk Marown
being of a sound mind and memory she gave up her soul to God
and her body to the earth.
She bequeathed and left for Margret her daughter the bed she
was lien (Laying) on and the cloath belonging to it at that time
likewise she bequeathed an left of the aforesaid Margrett the
sum of twelve shillings and three pence Mank .
She bequeathed and left for Margret's daughter Jane Kneal her
wheel.
She bequeathed and left for Cathrine her daughter twelve
shillings and three pence Manx and her best cloak.
She bequeathed and left for her son Thomas twelve shillings and
three pence Manx.
She bequeath and left for Ann her daughter twelve shilling and
three pence Manx.
She bequeathed and left for her son James one pound sixteen
shilling and nine pence Manx.
She bequeathed and left her cloath woolen and linnen that was
sawed and made fit for her between her daughters.
She left her son William and executor on all the rest of her
goods movable and immovable and a legacy according to the
law to any person or persons that will have a suit of law to
cleam (claim) in this will as witness the twenty fourth of Febry
one thousand eight hundred and fourteen
John Cowle his mark
Jane Cowle her mark
18 Mar 1814
Executor sworn in court with pledges John Cowle and Patrick
Corkill of Kirk German
Sumners of Marown and Ballaugh served notice to William
Gawn and his wife of Ballaugh and John Kelly, Thos Kelly,
James Kelly, Robert Cowle and wife and Thos Kneale and wife
to appear in Ballagary in Marown next Friday by eleven o'clock.