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Philip Kaighin, 1863

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Submitted by: Greg Kaighin
Date: 24 July 2007
Original: LDS" 0106464

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German
1863
62
Episcopal


To the Worshipful Richard Jebb Esquire Vicar General of this Island
The humble Petition of Thomas Kaighin of the Parish of German


Sheweth
That Philip Kaighin of the said Parish of German, Bachelor, Brother of 
your Petitioner departed this life on the 20th day of June last past 
intestate, leaving him Surviving your Petitioner, Charles Kaighin and 
James Kaighin also Brothers, and a Sister Eleanor Dodd Widow, also 
children of Hugh Kaighin and John Kaighin deceased ­ also Brothers of 
the said Philip Kaighin
That it is necessary and proper for the preservation of the Estate of 
the said Philip Kaighin that Administration thereof should be immediately 
granted to your Petitioner the rest of the next of kin having assented thereto.
Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays a hearing of this Petition and 
that your Worship may be pleased to appoint and swear your Petitioner, 
or some other proper person Administrator in Trust of the Effects of 
the said Philip Kaighin and your Petitioner will pray
Wm. Clague
For Petitioner


Ordered that this Petitioner do come or to be heard at a Court to be holden 
at Castle Mona Douglas on Thursday July the 9th at 10 o’clock whereof all 
proper parties are to have due notice.
Given this 3rd July 1863
Rich. Jebb


Diocese of Sodor and Man
At a special Ecclesiastical Court held at Castle Mona in the 9th day of July 1867 
it being proved that Philip Kaighin of the Corvalla in the Parish of German having 
on or about the 20th day of June 1863, departed this life intestate and a Bachelor, 
this Court Hath Decreed Thomas Kaighin of the said Parish Administrator of All 
Singular the personal Estate and Effects of said deceased and he is accordingly 
sworn well and truly to administrator the said Estate and Effects of the said 
deceased by paying his just debts and funeral expenses so far forth as the said 
Estate and Effects will extend and the Law bind him and distributing the residue 
thereof according to Law, and to return to the Episcopal Registry of this Diocese 
a full, true, and perfect Inventory thereof, with an accurate account of his acts 
and proceedings in the premises when thereunto lawfully required; and to those 
ends he hath given pledges, namely Thomas Cain of Ballavaish in the parish of 
German and Thomas Cain the younger of Ballavaish aforesaid, who have entered into 
and executed the usual Bond in presence of the Court.
Decretum Est.
R. Jebb