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Re: Charles Patrick Teare & Elizabeth Cannon

Elizabeth, I don't believe that Elizabeth Cannan/Cannon is the d/o of Charles. Rather she is the d/o John Cannan/Cannon and Jane Christian.
!EPISCOPAL WILL Kirk Michael 1865 #129 FHL Film #0106468:
In the name of God Amen. I John Cannan of Ballanea in the parish of Michael being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and
form following that is to say: I leave devise bequeath unto my son John Cannan of Kirk Michael Village Grocer all and singular my right title and interest in and unto that certain meadow situate in the parish of Lezayre
called Close E Cottier at present in the possession of my son in lawCharles Patrick Teare to hold unto the said John Cannan his heirs and assigns upon his the said John Cannan's paying the amount of principal
and interest of a promissory note due by me to Elizabeth Quayle of Conk-Urleigh and in which said promisory note my said son is joined with me but should the said John Cannan his heirs or assigns refuse to
pay and discharge the said note the hereby devised meadow shall become the proper of my executrix in this my will named hereafter and shall be sold and disposed of by her to discharge the said promisory note and the
surplus of the price then of if any be assets in her hands.
I leave also to the said John Cannan the big chair, the kitchen table, and
frame the dresser, hob and large pots.
I leave and bequeath to my grandson John James Cannan son of the aforesaid John Cannan, the bedstead on the back kitchen loft and one sheep.
I leave and bequeath to my sons Robert Cannan, Charles Cannan, and Daniel Cannan the sum of five shillings each as legacy and the like sum to my son William Cannan as legacy. I leave and bequeath to my son
Thomas Cannan the sum of ten pounds sterling as legacy but without
interest until the said sum be demanded.
I leave and bequeath to my son Philip Cannan the sum of five shillings the bedstead bed clothes and bolster as they are at present on the parlour loft and his late mother's feath bed.
I leave and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Teare wife of Charles Patrick Teare the sum of five pounds to be paid to her on her husband quitting possession or paying the mortgage which I have upon and affecting the said meadow
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Christian Cannan the bed stead bed and bedding as it now is in the
parlour the cupboard therein and the chest called hers and the brown horned cow and I hereby nominate constitute and appoint her my said daughter Christian Cannan whol and sole executrix and residuary legatee of this my last will, In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 24th day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty four
1864.
John Cannan
Signed declared and published by the testator in our presence and in the presence of each other. Thomas Quayle and John C. LaMothe.

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