Elizabeth Watterson alias Callin 1688

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1688A #04 German will of Elizabeth / Bessy Watterson alias Callin, buried 16 February1687/8: 
Summary: husband Henry Watterson, oldest son Thomas, dau Catharine, dau Elizabeth / Betty, son William, son Henry, overseers: Caesar Wattleworth & 
John Gell & John Gelling & Alice Gell, witnesses: John Gell & Caesar Wattleworth & Alice Gell, pledges: Mr John Harrison & David Young.
German parish register:  Bessie Callin  buried 16 February 1687/8.
?Husband: German parish register: Henry Watterson buried 12 October 1699; Episcopal Will 1699 German.   
?Dau: German parish register: Betty Waterson buried 27 September 1699.
?Will of brother in law: ArWill 1691A #63 Arbory will of William Corrin of Ballahowin / ne hown, died 23 February 1691/2: wife Margaret Callin is alive, 2 
children William & Jane Corrin, kinsmen William & Richard Corrin, Jane Watterson dau of Henry Watterson, Henry Corrin ne hown is next of kin to the children 
(?uncle to the children) witnesses: Henry Watterson & Jane Cubbon, pledges: Henry Watterson & John Corrin, also witnesses to agreement between wife Margaret & 
brother? Henry: Henry Watterson & Patrick Credgeen & William Corrin blade.

All her close ---- --------- her 2 daughtrs: ---- ----- -------all praised to 2£ - 15s - 0 } Rich Gell & John ----- It: for 3 yards of Lace 02 - 0 } proved yt yf ye----- It: dim: ---- of dupr: rapton ...04s } to make --- of hou---- & then Henry Ratc----- their pt of ye sd clo--- & woollen &c [next page] German 1687 This is affirmed to be the last will & Testamt: of Elizabeth Waterson als Callin who was buried ye 16th of ffebruary 1687, being then in perfect mind & memory at ye makeing thereof; first she committed her soul to God & body to Xtian buriall. Itm: to her son Thomas her part of the house & gardens after his fathers death, & then he was to enjoy aswell his pt & her part, to wch he consented & accordingly hath subscribed his name & if this son did not live to enjoy it, then twas to defend to ye second son. Itm: to her daughter Kathrine she left her best mant, a silk petticoate, an old silk short bodyd coate, & 4 yards of red kamlet with a sad coloured gown; Itm: to her said daughter Cathrine a 5s peice of gold. Itm: to her daughter Bettie a black sarge petticoate, a black spa= wish petticoate two waistcoates, & a white fustian coate. Itm: to her foresd daughter Cathrine a fine sheet & a towell; Itm: to the said Cathrine & Bett her daughters a dosen of diper napkins betwixt them. Lastly she constituted & appointed her 4 children Cathrin Bettie Willm & Henry her lawfull Executrs: of all ye rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable, & appointed Ceser Watleworth & John Gell overseers Henry Waterson Testes John Gell ......} Cesar Watleworth John Gell John Cesar Watleworth} jurati Gellin & Alice Gell are sworne Alice Gell......} overseers in Court according to Law & soe is ye father, who undertakes pbatum est et solvit 6d ye charge & tuition of ye children & goods & hath therefore given pledges [next page] A trew invetory of Elezabeth ------[dark] part of goods being valued by fore sworne ------[dark] as under written &c: £ s d Itt: in pewter .............................. 00 - 06 - 0------[dark] Itt: in for a fieging a qurt a lambe } two tumblls a nogin and a salt } ...... 00 - ------[dark] Itt: for 5 porringers ....................... 00 - 02 - 06 Itt: for white ware ......................... 00 - 01 - 03 Itt: in earthen ware ........................ 00 - 00 - ------[dark] Itt: in lin ................................. 00 - 00 - 0------[dark] Itt: in pots half a frying pan and halfe} a scellet and pott hooks ..........}.... 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: for half the woodden vessels ........... 00 - 02 - 03 Itt: in trenchers noging and can ............ 00 - 00 - 09 Itt: for her part of woollen & lynen cards and} a pair of toke cards and half a hechell}. 00 - 00 - 10 Itt: for her part of wheels ................. 00 - 02 - 0------[dark] Itt: for combe woole ........................ 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: for kear wool .......................... 00 - 01 - 08 Itt: in yarne & flaex ....................... 00 - 03 - 06 Itt: in loce ................................ 00 - 00 - 05 Itt: for her part of 4 chists & 2 boxes ..... 00 - 06 - 0------[dark] Itt: for her parts of beds boulstrs: } pillos and curtains ..........}....... 01 - 00 - 00 Itt: for her part of caddows blankets and} halfe a coverlet .................}... 00 -12 - 06 Itt: for one sheet .......................... 00 - 02 - 0------[dark] Itt: for 5 yards of pink collr stuff} and a coadler blanked ........}....... 00 - 05 - 09 Itt: for her part of 2 pillrberes ........... 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: for halfe a trunke ..................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: for her part of a swadle belt....} and a yard of ribon and 2 boxis}...... 00 - 00 - 09 Itt: for halfe a boudkine.................... 00 - 00 - 09 Itt: for a mutton skin ...................... 00 - 00 - 04 Itt: for her part of 3 corse sheets ......... 00 - 01 - ------[dark] Itt: for her part of chares ................. 00 - 01 - ------[dark] Itt: for her part of a table frame} & formes...................}.......... 00 - 02 - ------[dark] Itt: half a pillin .......................... 00 - 00 - ------[dark] Itt: for half a cow ......................... 00 - 10 - 00 Itt: for half a m----- ...................... ------[dark] [next page] [dark]----------------------------------- ... -- - -- - 00 [dark]------------------------------......... 00 - 00 - 06 [dark]------------------------t---e ......... 00 - 04 - 06 [dark]------------------- and ----- ......... 00 - 05 - 06 06 - 11 - 05 ob [dark]----------------..... 06 [dark]---- dj: ---- ....... 09 [dark]----- ------- ------} £ s d ob ------- ------ -----fe} 5 - 03 - 1 - 1/2 The goods in ye fathers hands Henry Waterson who hath given pledges according to Law Mr John Harrison & David Young

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