Ann McNameer 1675

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 23 December 2015
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1675A #176 Ballaugh will of Ann McNameer, died 10 December 1675:

Summary:  William Quayle (his mother is Catharine Quayle alias Kinread), Christian Quayle, Marriad Cowley, Daniel McNameer, 
Edward & Ann McNameer, Richard McNameer, Catharine Corlett, Catharine Kinread, Cooney Kinread, witnesses: Thomas Cottiam & William Quayle
?Is this her husband:  ArW 1667A #17 Lezarye of John Quayle, dated 6 February 1667/68, wife Ann McNameer:  
wife Ann McNameer, brother William, bro John, bro Daniel/Donold, sis Catharine, sis Averick, sis Joney, nephew William, 
William son of Gilbert Quayle, nephew John Quaile chollywhill[or cholbywill], Christian Quayle

Ballaugh The last will and testament of Ann MacNameere who departed this life the 10th of December 1675 first she comited her soule to God and her bodie to Xtian buriall It: to the poore at the acustomed time 2s worth of mault & a sheep & what more were requisite with it at the discretion of the execiters It: to Wm Quayle 2 muttons in leiu of 5s that was due unto him with all the rest of her sheep that were one the other side of the burne excepting 2 muttons to the execiters & to give his mother Catherin Kinred a sheep out of them and to him the sd Wm: Quayle all the meale corne & herring that were in the house at the time of her death & the straw to the execitters It: to Xtian Quayle a fledge in leiu of 7s which was due to her in her fathers goods as also a vessell a chist & a board at a medder & a can in leiu of all the rest due unto her up on the sd acountes & this the sd Xtian was willing to accept of It: to the sd Xtian Quayle her holly days shute being her wastcoate & peticoat aperon and belt carcher of Mankes cloath & handcarcher of English cloath & if shee lived not to were them that they the abovesd petticoat & waskcoat should returne to Marriott Cowley It: to Don: McNameer a mutton in leiu of 3 stoukes of corne due unto him of his fathers goods It: to Edw & Ann MacNameer a sheep betweene them It: to Katherin Corlett 2s use out of 20s if it were not paid before May day It: to Mariott Cowley 3 yards of white woollen cloath for a peticoat It: to Catherin Kinred a peticoat to Cooney Kinred a blankett It: to Wm Quayle 2 yards of russett cloath It: She constituted and ordained Donll & Rich: MacNameer her true and lawfull execitters of all the rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable The execr sworne in Court pbatum et solvit xijd Testes Tho: Cottiam Wm: Quayle jurati The Inventorie praysed by Tho: Cottiam Rich: Cowley Wm Quayle & Joh: Cowle A heifer & cow ..................... 01 - 06 - 00 and old horse ...................... 0 - 12 - 00 sheep .............................. 00 - 08 - 00 all other houshould stuffe ......... 00 - 15 - 00 03 - 01 - 00 The goods in ye execr custody & have given pledges in forme of law Willm Quayle & Pat: Cr---[dark] deduct towards ye debts 22s 0d

Last Modified 23 December 2015