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Ann Kinrade, 1887

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 7 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106504

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MALEW 
1887 
61
The humble petition of John Kinrade and Ann Kinrade of Grenaby in the parish
of Malew
Sheweth:  That Ann Kinrade late of Grenaby in the said parish of Malew widow
mother of your petitioners departed this life on the 10th day of December
1886 intestate.
That it is necessary that Letters of Administration of the estate and
effects of the said Ann Kinrade be granted to some fit and proper person.
That the only next of kin of the said deceased resident on this island are
your petitioners and Elizabeth wife of Richard Wood of the town of Peel
a daughter, and a son William Kinrade of the said town of Peel.
Wherefore your petitioners humbly pray a hearing hereof and that Letters of
Administration of the estate and effects of the said Ann Kinrade may be
granted to some fit and proper person and they will pray.
James S. Gell Advocate for the petitioners
Ordered that this petition do come on to be heard at a court to be holden at
Castle Rushen on Monday the 24th day of January 1887 at 11:30 o'clock
forenoon.  Whereof all proper parties and persons are to have due and lawful
notice.
Given at Castletown this 21st day of January 1887.
 W. Drinkwater.
 
Bond for 6 pounds 24 Jan 1887 by John Kinrade of Grenaby and Thomas Taggart
of Kerrowkiel both of the parish of Malew.