Archdeacon Wills 1725 #16, Andreas, of Ellin Crebbin als Boddaugh, died 1 March 1724/5:

"KK Andrews: This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Ellin Crebbin als Bodaugh, who departed this life about the 1st of March, and was in perfect mind and memory at the making of it. First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. Item, she left her part of the money in crot[?] Philip Cowle to Joney Cormoad als Crebbin her daughter, after the death of her husband who was to enjoy the same during his life. And she left to her said daughter Joney her linen and woolen clothes, with two sheep and two lambs. Item, to her grandchild John Cormoad a sheep and lamb. To her grandchildren Daniel Cormoad senior & Daniel Cormoad[?] junior a ewe yearling each. To her grandchild John Crebbin two sheep and two lambs, with half of the table, pots and chests. Item, she left to her said grandchild John Crebbin half of all the bought lands, after her husband’s decease. But if said grandchild would sell or dispose thereof, then the said bought lands should fall and descend to the eldest son of her daughter Joney Cormoad, by way of inheritance. Item, she left to her daughter in law five shillings, and a speckled petticoat. Item, she left to John Sayle lary Vane a ewe lamb. Lastly she constituted and appointed her husband John Crebbin sole and lawful Executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatever. To the witnesses 12 pence each. Witnesses: William Ratcliffe, Daniel Kneen. The Executor sworn in form of Law. Pledges the witnesses of the will."


 

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