| Robert Quine, 1825 |
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
| Date: | 15 June 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106425 |
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Braddab
In the name of God Amen.
The last will and testament of Robert Quine of the town of Douglas. First he
committed his o to God and his body to a Christian burial. Secondly He left
to any person claiming in his estate one six pence each. Thirdly He
nominated and appointed Alice Quine his beloved wife whole executor of
all his goods moveable and immoveable of what ever kind this the 15th
day of Sep 1824
Witnesses
John Cowle
John Kelly my x
At a Chapter Court holden in Douglas on he 27th day of May 1825.
Alice Quine in the foregoing will named is sworn well and truly to
administer the estate and effects of Robert Quine deceased to pay all
just debts and legacies so far forth as the goods will extend and the law
bind her.
And to return a true and perfect inventory of said estate into the Episcopal
Registry when thereunto lawfully required and the said Alice Quine made oath
that the personal property of the deceased will not exceed five pounds. No
bonds are required.
Will Roper