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Edward Qualtrough, 1856

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 7 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106424

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German 
1856 
No 24
At a Chapter Court held in Peel on the 23rd day of May 1856.
The Reverend Edward Qualtrough of the town of Peel, Clerk, having departed
this life on or about the twenty second day of March last past intestate and
without issue leaving him surviving.  Jane Qualtrough his mother, William
Qualtrough his brother, Elizabeth, wife of William
Christian his sister, and Thomas Kelly, Elizabeth Graves, Eliza Kelly and
Ann Jane wife of Joseph Clucas his nephew and nieces his only next of
kin and they the said next of kin having by instrument in writing
subscribed with their respective hands, relinquished all their right and
claim to the personal estate of said deceadent to and in favor of Mrs Betsey
Qualtrough the said intestate's widow, as may more fully appear
by said instrument bearing date the 29th day of March 1856.  In terms of
which agreement administration of all and singular the goods, rights,
credits, chattels and effects moveable and immoveable whatever of said
deceadent is committed and granted unto said Betsey Qualtrough and she
is therefore sworn well and truly to administer the same according to
law, to pay all the intestates just debts and funeral expenses so far
forth as the goods and effects will extend and the law bind her; and also
to return to the Episcopal Registry a full, true, and perfect inventory of
said estate and effects with an accurate account of her acts and proceedings
in the premises, when thereunto lawfully required.  And to these ends she
hath given pledges namely Robert John Moore Esquire and Philip Clucas who
have entered into and executed the usual bond in presence of the court.