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!CHR: 12 Apr 1808 - Rushen Parish Christening Records FHL Film
#0106742 daughter of Edward Gawne and Cath Moore.

!DEATH: 13 May 1852 - RUSHEN - WALL PLAQUE INSIDE THE CHURCH P11:
Sacred to the memory of Isabella Gawne daughter of the late Edward
Gawne of Kentraugh Esquire who departed this life May the 13th 1852
confiding in the merits and in the promises of her Redeemer, blessed by the poor and beloved by all who knew her. Erected by her sorrowing
sister Amelia, the wife of Edward Pedder, Esquire, of Ashton Lodge near
Preston.

!BURIAL: 20 May 1852 - Rushen Burial Register Book Page 14:
Isabella Gawne age 44 of Liverpool buried 20 May 1852.

I only seem to have part of her will
!EPISCOPAL WILL Rushen 1853 #53 FHL Film #0106454:
In the name of God Amen.
I Isabella Gawne daughter of the late Edward Gawne of Kentraugh Esquire
deceased being of perfect sound mind memory and understanding at the
making hereof but considering the great uncertainty of this life do make
and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that is
to sY.
I leave and bequeath to Francis Matthews of Douglas Esquire and
Frederick Gelling of Castletown Advocate all and singular the whole of
my monies goods property and effects to which I am or may be entitled
at the time of my death to hold to them the said Francis Matthews and
Frederick L. Gelling and the survivor of them and the heirs and assigns of
such survivor from and after the day of my death for ever. In trust
nevertheless that they my said trustees shall and will pay my just debts
and funeral expenses and place or continue upon sufficient landed
security the remainder of the monies to me belonging and add the ----
such further sum as may arise form the sale of my furniture or effects
not herein after bequeathed otherwise, and which monies are from time
to time to be placed out and continued on security on the best and most
approved rate of interest which can be obtained for the same and in the
name of my said trustees until the following trusts are fully completed.
That is to say, In trust of the several purposes and subject to the
bequests following that is to say.
I leave and bequeath to my former governess Margaret Smith an annuity
of seventy pounds British currencyds to be paid her by my said trustees
out of the interest to arise on my said monies for and during the term of
her natural life.
I leave and bequeath to the Vicar and Church Wardens for the time being
of the parish of Kirk Christ Rushen the sum of fifty pounds British in
trust for the poor of the said parish and which is to be paid at the
expiration of twelve months after my decease and to be applied by them
towards the relief of the poor of the said parish.
I leave and bequeath to my dear sisters Amelia Pedder wife of Edward
Pedder Esquire and Eleanor Jane Wulff wife of Gustavus Wulff Esquire
my watch and trinkets in charge to hand them over to any child or
children of theirs who may arrive at a proper age to take care of them
and in case there shall be no child or children of theirs arriving at the
age then the said watch and trinkets to belong to my said sisters and to
be divided as they may agree upon.
I leave devise and bequeath the whole of the rest residue and remainder
of my said monies property and effects subject to the bequests
aforesaid and to any fair and reasonable expenses attending the
execution of these trusts to any daughters or daughters of my said
sisters or either of them share and share alike, and in the event of their
being no daughter or daughters of my said sisters to take under this
bequest then and not otherwise to any sons or son of my said sisters
share and share alike, and which share division is to be made upon their
or any of them arriving at the age of twenty one years and not sooner and
in the mean time and until they or any of them arrive at that age I
require and direct my said trustees to pay and apply the interest to
accrue or arise from the trust fund aforesaid (subject as before
mentioned towards their maintenance and education respect and
preference being always given to the daughters or daughter as before
mentioned and in the event of there being no daughters or daughter then
and not otherwise the said interest to be paid and applied to the
maintenance and education of the sons or son and it is my will and desire
that the said trustee shall and may with the sanction and consent of the
mother of such daughter or daughters or in t he event of no daughters
then of such sons or son lay out and expend such part of the principal
money hereby bequeathed to them as may be deemed necessary to provide
and secure a very superior education for such child or children.
And in the event of their....
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