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Eleanor Harrison, 1864

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 12 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106466

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Arbory 
1864 
75
I Eleanor Harrison widow of the late John Harrison of the Ballamoar in
the Parish of Arbory calling unto mind the mortality of this transitory
life do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and
form as followeth.
First and principally I commit my soul to God who gave it and my body to
a Christian burial at the discretion of my executor and my worldly goods
in the following manner:
I leave and bequeath unto my son William my share in the Packet called Ellan
Vannin and one half of my right and title in a certain field called
and known by the name of Garey Ashen also the sum of ten pounds.
I also leave and bequeath unto my son Thomas the other half of my right and
title to the aforesaid Garey Ashen also the sum of twenty pounds.
I likewise leave and bequeath my daughter Jane wife of Richard Clague
the sum of twenty pounds.
I leave and bequeath my daughter Elizabeth the sum of eighty-five
pounds.
I likewise leave and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret wife of Philip Quane
the sum of three pounds.
I also leave and bequeath my daughter Catherine wife of John Quayle the sum
of fifty-two pounds.
I also leave and bequeath unto my daughter Isabella my right and title in
a certain field or enclosure of ground commonly called and known by the name
of Crot e Quiggin with the houses thereon erected also the sum of fifty two
pounds.
And lastly I constitute nominate and appoint my son John executor of all the
rest of my moneys goods chattels and effects of whatever kind or nature
soever as witness my subscription this fifteenth day of April One thousand
eight hundred and fifty seven.
Eleanor Harrison
Witnessed by us in presence of the testator
Thomas Keig
John Keig
Also pledges were Thomas Keig and John Keig