Joney Kneale als Leece als Quayle 1675

Submitted by: Karen Haigh
Date: 23 November 2015
Original: 0106226

1760	German	A 67	KNEALE	Joney	QUAYLE als LEECE

Transcriber's Note: I believe that Joney Quayle married Gilbert Leece(?-1716/17)  before she married 
Thomas Kneale (?-1752). Joney and Gilbert Leece had five children:  Jane (1703), Margaret, Ellinor, 
Bessy (1710) and John(1715); only Jane and Ellinor lived till 1760; Jane married Thomas Corkan.
Joney and Thomas had twins Patrick and Joney in 1720; Joney died 1728, Patrick lived till 1760.

The last will and testament of Joney Kneal als Quayle in Peeltown, being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory at the uttering hereof. First she committed her soul to Almighty God and her Body to the Earth and Christian Burial. Item, she left and bequeathed unto her daughter Eleanor five pounds and to her son-in-law Thomas Corkan fifty shillings. Item, she left all her wearing cloathes both Woolen and Linnen unto her two daughters equally between them, together with a piece fine linner cloath and a piece of Barraugh Cloath also between them and two pounds wool, and likewise her half of a wool skin. Item, she likewise left unto her grandchildren, vizt Philip, Thomas, William, Eleanor and John Kneal, all her part of the sheep. And Lastly she nominated and appointed her loving son Patrick Kneal whole and sole executor of all the rest of her effects movable and immovable of what kind or nature soever [?]ing all other craving friends with six pence legacy each, in witness whereof we have subscribed our marks to our names this 28th December 1759. Witnesses present: Philip Clark my X Cathrine Stone als Radcliff her X Jurati ==== At a chapter court holden at Balnyhowin in KK German Jun 20th 1760. The [Exect?] is sworn in Court inform of law and hath given pledges for payment of debts and legacies Philip Clart the witness and Robt Corlet both of Peeltown Ro: Radcliffe Mat: Curghey

Last Modified 23 November 2015