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Will of John Kaighin

1809 – Kirk Michael, Isle of Man

 

Kaighin Family 9500

 

[Will found on Brian Lawson’s website]

 

Michael

At an Eccl Court holden in Peeltown the 28th day of April 1809.

John Kaighin of Ballacreggey of the parish of KK Michael departed this

life on or about the 13th day of April last past intestate and this court having received intelligence thereof hath for the preservation of the rights of creditors and all other persons interested in his estate committed the administration of all and singular the goods rights, credits, chattels, and effects of the said interstate unto James Quirk of Knockaloe in the parish of KK Patrick and Daniel Lace Senior and Daniel Lace Junior of the parish of Jurby and Ann Kaighin of the parish of Kirk Michael and they are there upon sworn well and truly to administer the same to take care of the children under age of the said intestate  that they sustain no injury in their persons, property, or education so far as they the said administrators can prevent it, to exhibit a full true and perfect inventory thereof into the Episcopal Registry to pay all his just debts so far forth as his goods and effects will extend and the law bind them and then render a fare and just account of their said administration when thereunto lawfully required and to these ends they have given pledges in form of law namely Wm Robert Christian of KK Patrick and Thomas Long of Peeltown Innkeeper.

Decretum est  Nich Christian

 

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