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Margaret Keig, 1878

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 18 April 2003
Original: LDS: 0106487

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Marown, Ballough 
1878 
231
The humble petition of Robert Maddrell of Ballalough in Marown and Catherine
his wife.
Sheweth:  That Margaret Keig of Ballalough aforesaid widow mother of
your petitioner Catherine departed this life on or about the eighteenth
day of March last intestate.
That it is necessary that administration of the estate and effects of
the said Margaret Keig should be granted to some fit and proper person.
Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray a hearing hereof and that your
worship may be pleased to grant administration of the estate and effects of
the said Margaret Keig to some fit and proper person.
And petitioner will pray.  Richard Sherwood for petitioners.
At an Eccl court held at Douglas on the 20th Dec1878,
Upon hearing this pet in the presence of the parties or their advocates
and it being proved that Margaret Keig late of Ballalough in  he parish of
Marown on or about the 15th March 1878 departed this life a widow and
intestate.
This court had decreed Robert Maddrell of the said parish of Marown
administrator of all and singular the personal estate and effects of said
decease, and accordingly he is sworn well and truly to administer the
said estate and effects of the said decease by paying her 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
administration thereof when thereunto lawfully required; and to these
ends he hath given pledges namely, Thomas Kelly of Douglas in the parish of
Braddan and Edward Radcliffe of Ballough in the parish of Marown who have
entered into and excuted the usual bond in the presence of the court.
Decretum Est  R. Jebb