John Moore 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 May 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #15 Santan will of John Moore, dated 3 May 1674: 
Summary: brothers Edmund Moore (son Thomas), bro Philip Moore, bro William Moore; also: Jane Callow, Robert Callow (executor), Isabel Callow, Alice Callow, 
John Callow, Hugh Callow, Margaret Callow [alias Moore] alias Oates [her first husband John Moore Ballafurt, their son John Moore  married in Feb 1663/4 to 
Margaret Moore the daughter of Thomas Moore who was the brother of this John Moore who died 1674] 
will of brother: ArW 1676A #22 Santan will of Philip Moore, dated 9 February 1676/7: brother Thomas More, nephew (sister's son) John Callow, 
also: Mally Bridson alias Coole, brother Edmund Moore is dead
will of brother: ArW 1689A #23 Santan, of Thomas Moore, died 1689, Conditions of Marriage made 1674: Margaret Callow alias Oates married first John Moore (died 
about February 1663/64), and their son John Moore of Ballafurt, Santan, married Margaret Moore the daughter of Thomas Moore & Margaret Ronan / Rowan  
see also will of first husband of Margaret Oates: ArW 1663A #127 Santan, of John Moore of Ballafurt, Santan, died 13 February 1663/64:  wife Margaret Moore als 
Oates, children, 2 children John & Robert Moore underage (Robert was dead by 1675 when John rec'd his legacy), Thomas Woods senior & Thomas Kinley are overseers; 
brothers Martin & William Moore; Witnesses: Robert Brew, Thomas Kinley, John Oates
See also: ArW 1665A #7 Santan, of Christopher Callow, dated 9 February 1664/5: wife Alice Watterson, daughters Alice & Jane 
(the youngest dau), sons Robert, John, Hugh, & William;  brother in law John Moore of Glentraugh, Santan
Santan parish register: Hugh Calow  bur 26 Dec 1701
Santan parish register: John Calow (fisher)  bur 27 Dec 1702
Santan parish register: John Calow  bur 9 Dec 1729
Santan parish register: Robt Calow  bur 16 Sep 1690
Santan parish register: Margt Calow, the mid-wife (buried on St Luke's Day)  buried 18 Oct 1715:  EpW 1715-3 Santan decree
see also: ArW 1668A #41 Santan, of Averick Callow alias Karran, died 6 February 1668/69, intestate: only dau Ellin, brother in law William Callow, 
sister in law Alice Callow, husband John Callow, supervisor (?brother) William Carran, also Hugh Callow and William Moore Ballacraine are a pledges

KK Sttc Anne May the 3th 1674 In the name of God Amen, I John Moore sicke and weake in body but whole & prfect in Memory prayesed bee God, doe make this my last will and testement in Manner and forme falowing, first I doe committ my soule unto the hands of Almighty God my Creator and Redeemer and my body to Christian buryall, ffirst I leave to the poore at time ussuall one ferlett of malt Itt: I leave to Jane Calow 2 sheep. It: I leave to Robt Calow my best suite of cloathes with my shoes and stockings. Itt: I leave to Isable Calow one sheep. Itt: I leave to Ales Calow one sheep. Itt: I leave to Tho: Moore son to Edmon Moore one ewe hogg. Itt: I leave to my brother Philip Moore my chest and all that was within itt and all the rest of my cloathes and allsoe my bed cloathes. Itt: I leave my swords to ye heire of the Land. Itt: I leave to Tho: Moore one sheep; Itt: I leave six pence Legasie to my brother Edmond Moore and six pence Legasie to my brother Wm Moore with six pence Legasie to John Calow and six pence Legasie to Hugh Calow. Itt: I leave to Margaratt Calow allias Oats one sheep with one kerchiefe. Itt: I leave unto the viccar of the parish one mutton. Itt: I apoind & ordaine my brother Philip Moore sole executor of all the rest of my goods moveable and unmovable what soe ever and if my brother Philip Moore doe refuse itt then I apoint Robt Calow sole executor of all my goods hee paying unto my brothers Wm and Edmon 40s wittness here of The executor sworne in forme of law Tho: Brew his mark pbatum et solvit Hugh Cosnahan jurati The Inventory of the goods of John Moore above written prayesed by 4 sworne men viz Tho: Brew Robt Brew Wm Bridson and Ffinlo Kneale these 4 men haveing vewed the good they prayesed all unto 2 pound 9s and corbs 10s pledges in forme of law Edmond Moore & Willm Moore

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