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Will of Ann Kaighin als Callister

1879 - Jurby, Isle of Man

 

Kaighin Family 10900

 

[This will was found on Brian Lawson’s website]

 

Ann Kaighin, 1879

Jurby

209

Ann Kaighin widow of the Close Rhenny in the parish of Ballaugh calling

to mind the shortness of this life and being of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding at the making hereof I therefore declare this to be my last will and testament in manner following.

I commend my soul to God and my body to Christian burial.

I leave and bequeath every one who may otherwise claim any interest in

my estate the sum of One shilling legacy. I bequeath and devise to my son Humphrey Kaighin all my right title and interest into and unto those lands and premises called and know as Croit Thommy - Glenshaffle together with the dwelling house and out offices thereon erected being situated in the parish of Ballaugh and adjoining the lands of Mary Mylecraine and Boydes field and the road leading to the Ellans the said Humphrey Kaighin his heirs executors, administrators or assigns to pay to my daughter Ann Kaighin the sum of twenty pounds at my decease the said twenty pounds to be a lien and charge on the said property namely Croit Thommy Glenshaggle until fully discharged and paid off.

I leave and bequeath o my son Robert Kaighin the sum of five pounds legacy.

I leave and bequeath to my son William Kaighin the sum of five pounds

legacy.

I leave and bequeath to my daughter Ellenor Kaighin the sum of five

pounds legacy.

I leave to my daughter Ann Kaighin the sum of five pounds legacy.

I also leave and bequeath to my daughter's Ann and Ellenor Kaighin

equally between them all my wearing apparel also one bed and bedding

each.

I leave to my aforesaid son Humphrey Kaighin six sheep.

I nominate, constitute and appoint my son Thomas Kaighin whole and sole

executor and residuary legatee of all my monies goods, chattels and effects of whatever nature or kind as witness my name hereunto subscribe this the 26th day of October 1876 Ann Kaighin her X mark Signed in presence of Thomas Callister and Thomas Callister

 

At a Chapter Court held at Ramsey on the 24th day of October 1879 Pledges Thomas Callister and Thomas Callister both of Ballaugh will

was proved Ann Kaighin died 2 August 1879

To the execution of foregoing paper writing purporting to be the last

will and testament of Ann Kaighin late of the Close Rennagh.

 

 

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