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Re: Isaac Vipond
Posted by: James McGarry (ID *****5501) Date: May 20, 2006 at 19:23:16
In Reply to: Isaac Vipond by Ken Rigby of 200

The two Isaacs were preceded by two Nicholas Viponds, the elder born around 1690, the younger around 1720.

Your younger Isaac was born in 7 September 1810 at Gamblesby, Cumberland and died 29 January 1901. He married Mary Ann Gowling (b. 13 December 1818)around 1837 at St. Gabriels in Montreal.

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Part 248 - year of 1825 - Original Wills and Administrations filmed (1954) at the District Registry at Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

Page 447

Will of Ann Watson of Gamblesby Cumberland, England.

I Ann Watson of Gamblesby, in the parish of Addingham in the Co of Cumberland -- spinster, do make, publish, and declare this to be my last Will and Testament -- whereby I give and dispose of all my Estate and Effects as follows: I give and bequeath to my nephews John Salkeld, Jonathan Salkeld, Benjamin Salkeld and George Salkeld the sum of forty pounds apiece. I give and bequeath to my niece Ann Allison, the sum of forty pounds. I give and bequeath to my niece Elizabeth Vipond, the wife of Isaac Vipond, on annuity or clear yearly sum of four pounds per annum for her own seperate use to be paid to her quarterly during her natural life without being subject to debts or control of her said husband. I also give to my said niece Elizabeth Vipond, the wife of the said Isaac Vipond, for her seperate use my kitchen table Long Lettle Clock, white Feather Bed Mattress, Bedstead hangings, two pair blankets, two feather bolsters, Cupboard, Little round table, tea board and all my wearing apparel and four quilts. Also I give and bequeath do Isaac Vipond, son of my niece Elizabeth Vipond, the bed he now sleeps upon as it stands. I also give and bequeath to my niece Elizabeth Dodd, the some of forty pounds which said pecuniary legacies and annuity I charge upon my Copyhold Estate hereafter mentioned. I give and bequeath to my Nieces Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, and Jane, daughters of my late nephew John Watson to be equally divided amongst them my six silver tea spoons, one feather bed, hangings, one half of my sheets, Chest of drawers, two chairs, and a looking glass. I give and devise to my nephew Joseph Watson of Gamblesby, yoemen and his heirs all and singular my copyhold Messuages, Lands and Tenements situated at Gamblesby or in the Town, fields, liberties or precincts thereof. And also all other my Messuages, Lands, Tenements wheresoever situated to hold to my said nephew Joseph Watson. his Heirs and Assigns forever, subject to the payment of the annuity and sums of Money by me here in before, given and bqueathed. I also give and bequeath to my said nephew, Joseph Watson, sole executor of this my lasty Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Will and Wilss whatsoever by me at any time heretofore made in Witness whereof I the said Ann Watson, have to this my last Will and Testament contains on two sheets of paper to the first sheet set My Hand abd to the last sheet my hand and seal this twenty-sixth day of February One Thousand and eight hundred and twenty-three.

Ann Watson (Her mark and seal).

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testatric Ann Watson as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at her request scribed our names as Witnesses thereto: Thomas Salkeld, Sarah Westgarth, John Bird.

Effects under 100 pounds.

Proved by: Joseph Watson the sole executor, 2 Nov. 1824.


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