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WILL of Alexander BOTTLE #3755 in 1829.


ALEX1829.doc                             My handwritten number 2

Received from Bedfordshire Record Office 26th September 1996
Their reference:   Bottle, Alexander, Keysoe, farmer, 1833/4

This is the last Will and Testament
of me Alexander Bottle [3755] of Keysoe in the County of Bedford
Farmer I Give and Bequeath all my Money and Securities for
Money Farming Stock Goods and all other my Personal Estate
and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever to the Persons and in the
proportions following (that is to say) One third part thereof to
my Wife Elizabeth Bottle [0655] and the remaining two third parts thereof
unto and equally between and amongst my four Children George [3756],
Elizabeth [0753], Mary [4539] and Henry [3754] And I make constitute and
appoint
my Sons George Bottle [3756] and Henry Bottle [3754] Executors of this my Will
In Witness whereof I the said Alexander Bottle [3755] the Testator
have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and seal
this Third day of October in the year of our Lord
One thousand eight hundred and twenty nine

                                  The mark of            X
                                  Alexander Bottle 


Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Alexander
Bottle [3755] the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the
presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses

                              John Beedham [?] of Kimbolton
                              John Tompson of Keysoe
                              John Flavill of Kimbolton

This Will was proved on the oaths of George Bottle [3756] of Keysoe in the said
County
of Bedford, Farmer, and of Henry Bottle [3754] of Pertenhall in the said County
farmer, Executors herein named, who were sworn, duly to execute
the same, and who on their oaths say that, according to the best of their
knowledge and belief the personal Estate and Effects of the said
Testator at the time of his decease, did not amount to the sum
of Three hundred pounds

              Sworn before me }
at Bedford, this sixth day of }
November 1833                 }

      Philip Hunt
              Surrogate

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