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Elizabeth Harrison als Callow, 1820

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 12 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106421

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         Rushen
In the name of God Amen.
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Elizabeth Harrison
alias Callow of KK Christ Rushen who departed this life on the 14th day
of July 1820 and wrote on the 18th of the same month.
Who was of sound mind and memory but weak in body at the making
hereof.
First she committed her soul to Almighty God and her body to the earth
and Christian burial.
Item She left and bequeathed unto her loving son William Harrison one
quarter of the sheep; half of her share of them; and her half of the mare;
and half of the farm gears; and the bed that he lies on with a sheet
blanket and quilt.
Item she left and bequeathed unto her loving son Henry  Harrison two pounds
and a blanket.
Item She left and bequeathed unto her loving daughter Elinor Moore alias
Harrison two pounds and a blanket.
Item She left and bequeathed unto her loving daughter Jane Watterson alias
Harrison fourteen pounds; a blanket; and a piece of linsey wonsey. Item  she
left and bequeathed unto Thomas Maddrell her sister Margaret'
s son two pound and a piece of nets.
Item She left and bequeathed unto her loving son Henry Harrison,
Margaret Harrison her daughter, Ellinor Moore alias Harrison her daughter
and Jane Waterson alias Harrison her daughter the other quarter of the sheep
equally between them four.
Item She left and bequeathed  unto her daughter in law Jane Harrison Henry's
wife a gown.
Item She left and bequeathed unto her four eldest grand sonšs Henry
Harrison's son; John Moores son; Henry Watersons son; and John Harrisonšs
son one half a guinea each.
Lastly she nominated and appointed her loving daughter Margaret
Harrison to be sole executor of all the rest of her goods money and
effects moveable and immoveable of what kind or nature whatsoever excluding
and debarring any person that may claim to the contrary with
two shillings and six pence legacy each.
Witnesses:
Christian Corrin my x mark
Isabela Gell.

18 Oct 1820 Castle Rushen 
executrix sworn in court in form of law and hath
given pledges William Harrison and Henry Harrison.