Archdeacon Will 1800 #7, Braddan, of Esther Waterson, made 16 February 1800:

"In the name of God, amen. This the last will and testament of Easter Waterson of KK Braddan being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory at the making hereof, she do commend her soul to the hands of Almighty God and her body to Christian burial. But with regard to such goods as she was possessed of, she disposed the same as follows, that is to say: First, she leave and bequeath unto her brother John Waterson two shillings and six pence. She leave and bequeath to her sister Margret Oates als Waterson two shillings and six pence and a black gown. She leave to her brother Thomas Waterson’s daughter Isabel Waterson, wife of Thomas Brew one silk gown. She leave and bequeath to her nephew’s wife Ann Waterson one blue cloak. She leave and bequeath six pence legacy to anyone that might or could claim any right to her goods or effects. Lastly, she do nominate and appoint her brother Thomas Waterson whole and sole Executor of all her effects, moveable and immoveable of what nature or denomination soever. This 16th day of February 1800. Witnesses: John Kewley, Bob Bridson."


 

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