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John Quine, 1853

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 14 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106453

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.

Santan 
1853 
No 102
In the name of God Amen.
I John Quine of Glengrenogh in the parish of Kirk Santan being of sound mind
memory and understanding at the making hereof do make publish
and declare this my last will and testament in way and manner
following.
I commit my soul to Almighty God and my body to a decent Christian
burial at the discretion of my executor hereinafter named.
I leave and bequeath to each of my three grandchildren Catharine, Margaret,
and Elizabeth Quayle (daughters of Charles Quayle of
Castletown the sum of one pound each to be to them paid by my executor at my
deceased.
I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved son John Quine, Junior of
Glengrenogh my whole and sole executor of the whole of my goods moveable and
immoveable of what nature soever they may be and
revoking all and every will or settlement made by me previous to this
date as witness my name this the twenty ninth day of April one thousand
eight hundred and fifty two. 1852.   John Quine
Witnesses
Cleave Kinley
William Moore

John Quine Junior sworn executor on 21 Oct 1853 at Castletown. Pledges the
witnesses.
Catharine Quayle recąd 5 Jun 1854 one pound.
Elizabeth Moore received 11 Jun 1855 one pound.
Margaret Kay received 1 pound 30 May 1855.
Catherine Quine received 186.1.3 from Thomas Quayle who became the
administrator of the estate of John Quine formerly of Glengranogh in the
parish of St Ann but who died in Liverpool England .