| Jane Radcliffe, 1836
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| Submitted by: | Carol Gosselin
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| Date: | 29 October 2004
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| Original: | LDS: 0106248
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In the name of God Amen
The last will and testament of Jane Radcliffe of the parish of KK Andreas who being weak in
body but sound in mind and memory at the making hereof
First: I commit my soul to God and my body to Christian burial.
Secondly: I leave one shilling and six pence British each to my children as legacy.
Thirdly: I leave and bequeath to my grand daughter Mary Corris a spinning wheel as legacy.
Fourthly: I leave and bequeath to my grand daughter Jane Corkan five shillings British as legacy.
I leave one shilling each to the witnesses.
Lastly: I nominate constitute and appoint my loving husband William Radcliffe whole and sole
executor all the rest of my goods moveable and immovable of what nature so ever in witness
hereof I have set my name and mark this six day of January 1827.
Jane Radcliffe my mark X
Witnesses
William Harrrsion
Philip Lace
Thomas Radcliffe
William Kneen
At a Chapter Court holden at Ramsey on the 27th day of May 1836
William Radcliffe the executor in the foregoing will named is sworn in court in form of law well
and truly to execute the last will and testament of Jane Radcliffe deceased to pay all her just
debts and legacies so far as the goods and effects will extend and the law bind him, and to
do all other acts and things pertaining to the office of executor according to law and to these ends
has given pledges namely William Kneen and Thomas Radcliffe witnesses of the will
Probatum est
Dan Nelson