Joney Moore als Quay 1676

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 January 2016
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1676A #25 Santan will of Joney Moore alias Quay, dated 26 October 1676: 
Summary:  husband Edmund Moore dead, eldest son Thomas Moore (left Ballavilley), son William (left ground 
in Braddan, of age by 1683), eldest dau Mally / Mary (of age by 1683, married John Callister by 1694), 
other daus Ellin (of age by 1683) & Margaret (died in Ireland by 1694)

KK Stt Anne October the 26th 1676 In the name of God Amen, It Jony Moore Allyas Quay sick & weak in body but whole and perfect in memory praysed bee God doe make this my last will and testement in Maner falowing: ffirst shee committed her soule to God and her body to Christian Buryall; Itt: I leave to the poore att time ussuall one firlett in Malt and halfe one firlett in wheat and one sheep; Itt: I leave to my eldest son Tho Moore my halfe of the ground that wee bought in KK Stt Anne called ballavilley with her halfe of the crop of corn and halfe the teame that is to say 2 oxen and one hors with halfe of all the geeres belonging & husbandry; Itt: I leave to my son William my part of the ground that wee bought in KK Bradan with 30s in money and I leave in my will that if my son Tho: die that then my son Will is to have the farme of balavilley and my eldest daughter Maly is to have the Lands in KK Bradan and if her son Will die then my eldest daughter is to have the lands in KK Bradan I leave to my daughter Maly my best petticoate and wascoate It leave to my daughter Ellin one peticoate I leave to my daughter Margaratt one heffer allsoe I apoint and ordaine my 3 daughters Maly Ellin & Margaratt sole executors of all the rest of my goods movable and unmovable what so ever wittnesses to this my last will pbatum et solvit 1s Hugh Cosnahan } Wm Cowle } jurati note ye Invent is in one wth the husbands, and the pledges are the same [next page] KK Stt Anne ffebrur: the first th 1676 The Inventory of the goods of Edmon Moore and his wife -----[fold] Moore allyas Quay praysed by 4 sworn men viz Tho: Brew J-----[fold] John Quiney & W Crubbin as faloweth £ s Ittm: in sheep 29 ................................................ 2 - 18 - -----[fold] Ittm: 4 sheeps that was left to the childe as legasi ............. - 8 - -----[fold] Ittm in hooggs 16 ................................................ 1 - 1 - -----[fold] Ittm in goats 13 ................................................. 00 - 17 - -----[fold] Ittm: 6 cowes and one calfe ...................................... 6 - 00 -----[fold] Ittm: 1 heffer ys was left as legasy to his daughter Margr ....... - 8 -----[fold] Ittm: 4 blankets & 3 fledgses .................................... 1 - 8 - -----[fold] Ittm: 4 sheetts and 2 karchifes .................................. 00 - 13 - -----[fold] Ittm: 1 old feder bed ............................................ 00 - 5 - -----[fold] Ittm: 6 old barills .............................................. 00 - 3 -----[fold] Ittm: 1 keve 2 barrille 1 keve stoole ............................ 00 - 6 - -----[fold] Ittm: 2 webs after warping ....................................... 00 - 17 - -----[fold] Ittm: 3 pewter dishes 1 dosen of spoones & some old bras..... - 4 -----[fold] Ittm: 1 gridle 1 pott weights & sives ............................ 00 - 2 ------[fold] Ittm: sum smale treen vessells ................................... 00 - 2 ------[fold] Ittm: halfe 1 firlett of salt with 1 oare ........................ 00 - 2 -----[fold] Ittm: hemp & flax sum yarne 1 paere f tow cards .................. 00 - 5 -----[fold] Ittm: 4 mares & 3 horsses ........................................ 04 - 8 -----[fold] Ittm: 2 mufflers 2 aprons ........................................ 00 - 1-----[fold] Ittm: 1 quart of wooll 1 yard of cloath .......................... 00 - -----[fold] Ittm: 1 spit 1 sheeres 4 seckes 1 bottle ......................... 00 - -----[fold] Ittm: sum old bords .............................................. 00 - -----[fold] Ittm: 5 gooses 3 henns ........................................... 00 - -----[fold] The goods in ye unckles hands viz Thomas who hath given pledges according to law The goods in ye eldest sones hand who hath given pledges Wm Bridson & Tho: Moore the uncle The debts in ye will are to be deducted, and 4 cooples and ribrrat-----[fold] of a herse, (made of oke) and 8s to Wm Clucas wth other debts ffunrall charges and other necessaryd of bursemts in all mounting to the sume of ffour pounds sterl: [on a slip of paper:] I Ellenour Moor do confess my self to have received att and from the hands of my brother Thomas Moor all the goods that was due unto me from him by the death of my father & mother, & my sister Margt: Moore: and I do acquit & discharge my sd brother his heirs & executors of all the foremention'd goods as witness my hand, this 20th day of July 1694 Ellenour Moor my mrk X Testis Jo: Cosnahan July 25 1694 This acknowledged before me and to be received upon record Tho: Parr [next page] Be it known unto all men by these presents that I John Calister & my wife Margery[sic] Calister als Moore doe confess our selves to have received att & from the hands of our brother Thomas Moor of KK St Anne all the goods that was due unto us by the death of our ffather & mother, viz Edmond Moore & Joan Moor als Quay, besides what he the sd Thomas promised to us in contraction bargain, & we qcquit exonerate & discharge our sd brother namely Thomas Moore his heirs executors & assings of the sd goods aforesd as witness our hands & names this 19th of July 1694 Jo: Calister my mark X Margery[sic] Calister als Moor my mk X Testes Jon: Cosnahan July 25 1694 This is acknowledged before me Therfore to be received upon record Tho: Parr I William Moor do confess my self to have receved att & from the hands of my brother Thomas Moor, all the goods that was due unto me from him by the death of my ffather & mother & by the death of my sister Margt Moor who dyed in Ireland, and I doe acquit & discharge my sd Brother his heirs & executors & assigns of the sd goods as wittness my subscription this 7th day of June 1694 William Moor my mark W Testes William Crebin John Cosnahan July 25 94 The abovesaid is acknowledged before me ergo to be taken upon record Tho: Parr

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