| Thomas Gick, 1893 |
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
| Date: | 31 March 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106517 |
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Braddan 1893 225 The humble petition of Catherine Gick of No 78 Bucks Road in the town of Douglas widow. Sheweth as following: Your petitioneršs late husband Thomas Gick of Park View in the parish of Braddan Grocer departed this life on or about the 13th day of October 1893 intestate. 2. It is necessary that Letters of Administration of the personal estate and effects of the said deceased should be granted. Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays a hearing hereof and that your Honour may be pleased to grant Letters of Administration of the personal estate and effects of the said Thomas Gick deceased to your petitioner or to some other fit and proper person with such other and further relief as is meet and your petitioner will ever pray. At a court held at Douglas the 30th day of October 1893. Upon hearing this petition in presence of the parties or their advocates, and it being proved that Thomas Gick late of Park View in the parish of Braddan Grocer on or about the 13th day of October 1893 departed this life intestate. This court hath decreed William Waltby Kerruish of the town of Douglas Accountant Administrator of all and singular the personal estate and effects of the said deceased, and accordingly he is sworn well and truly to administer 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 according to law, and to return to the proper Registry a full, true, and perfect inventory of all and singular the said estate and effects, with an accurate account of his administration thereof, when thereunto lawfully required. W. Drinkwater, a judge of the said court. Bond in the amount of twenty five pounds taken out by William Waltby Kerruish accountant and John Kerruish Coroner and William Thomson Auctioneer all of Athol Street Douglas on 30 Oct 1893.