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Patrick Brew, 1834

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 11 December 2002
Original: LDS: 0106434

NOTE: Inventory not transcribed.


The last will and testament of Patrick Brew of the parish of KK Andrews are
as follows:
First I commit my soul to Almighty God who gave it and my body to the earth
to be buried after a decent Christian burial.
I leave to my grand daughter Mary Brew and my grand daughter Cathrine Brew
the daughters of my son George Brew the sum of two pounds each.
I leave the sheep and the horned cow to my beloved wife Mary Brew als
Mylecharaine.
I leave to my daughter Ann Brew the sum of five pounds to be paid by my
apoointed succesor and to rekon what is in due out of this five pounds
peaceably and quietly.
I leave to any who claims a right to break this my last will and
testament the sum of five shillings each
I leave to my son John Brew the sum of ten shillings.
Lastly I appoint and ordain Elizabeth Brew my daughter whole and sole
executrix of all the rest of my goods and effects moveable and immoveable of
what denomination soever and to pay my debts.
This the twenty second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and thirty three.
Patrick Brew my x
Witnesses present:
Thos Callister
John Callister  jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael  the 24th day of April 1834. Charles
Sayle husband of the executrix in the before going will named, is sworn
executor in court in form of law, and hath given pledges for the payment of
debts and legacies namely Thomas Callister and William
Brew both of Jurby.
Probatum est   John Nelson FB Hartwell.

12 Jun 1834 Elizabeth Sayle sworn executrix with pledges being Charles Banks
Nelson and John Bridson both of Ramsey