| Elizabeth Bateman, 1909
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen
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| Date: | 22 September 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106563
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Ellizabeth Bateman:
Lonan 1909 #143:
The humble petition of William Bateman of Stanley Villa Minorca Lonan.
Sheweth: Your petitioner1s late daughter Elizabeth Bateman departed this
life at Noble Isle of Man General Hospital and Dispensary on the 28th day of
May 1909 a spinster and intestate.
2. The said Eliza Batemen has left certain personal estate in this Isle and
it is necessary that Letters of Administration of the said personal effects
of the said Eliza Bateman deceased should be granted to your petition or
some other fit and proper person.
Wherefore your petition humbly prays a hearing hereof and that your Honour
may be pleased to grant Letters of Adminsitration of the personal estate and
effects of the said Eliza Batemen 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 every pray.
Reginald W. Farrant Advocate for petitioner
At a court held at Douglas the 14th day of June 1909.
Upon hearing this petition in presence of the parties or their advocates,
and it being proved that Eliza Bateman late of Stanley Villa Minorca in the
parish of Lonan spinster on or about the 28th day of May 1909 departed this
life at Nobles Isle of Man General Hospital and Dispensary and intestate.
This court hath decreed William Bateman of Stanley Villa aforesaid father of
the deceased 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 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 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.
S. Stevenson Moore.
Bond taken out in amouny of one hundred pounds to the Sovereign Lord the
King by John Bateman, John Joseph Cannell and William Bateman on twelveth of
June 1909.