| John Gelling, 1862 |
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
| Date: | 30 March 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106463 |
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Malew 1862 112 The last will and testament of John Gelling of the parish of Malew. First I commit my soul to God and a Christian burial. 2nd I leave and bequeath all my chattels and personal property to my two daughter Margaret and Ann equally between them and leave them executor or executrix of all my moveable property, monies, deeds, or securities to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses. 3rd I leave and request them to pay ten pounds to my son Richard to send him to trade. 4th I leave and bequeath them my executors or executrixes to pay my son Robert the sum of ten pounds. John Gelling my X Witness: John Cregeen Richard Gelling 21 Oct 1862 At court held in Castletown: Margaret Gelling renounced executorixship with Ann the other executor being a minor Richard Gelling is therefore appointed administration of the estate of the said John Gelling with pledges Thomas Gelling and William Corlett