Archdeacon Will 1759 #44, Santan, of Cooney Callow alias Quilliam, died about 9 March 1759:

The last will and testament of Cooney Callow alias Quilliam of KK St Ann who departed this life about the 9 of March being weak in body but of good and perfect memory at the making hereof.
First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial.
Item, she left to her son John six pence legacy. Likewise her daughter Mary six pence legacy.
Item, she left her daughter Elizabeth two petticoats & one smock of her wearing clothes.
She left to her granddaughter Dorety Callow all her shaped clothes and linen.
Lastly, she left her dear son Thomas Callow whole and sole Executor of all her effects moveable and immoveable whatsoever. Witnesses: Thomas Looney, Margret Woods.

May 22nd 1759: At a Chapter Court: The Executor is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges for payment of debts and legacies vizt., John Faragher and Thomas Loony the Witness of the Will.

 


 

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