Mary Caine alias Colleish/Quilleash 1680

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 8 July 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1680A #06 Marown will of Mary Caine alias Colleish/Quilleash, dated 25 November 1680: 
Summary: husband xxxx Caine is not mentioned, son John Caine, grandson Thomas Caine, sister Joney Colleish, goddau Catharine Gell, 
goddau Alice Kewley, also: Isabel Killey, Mary Moore, Mary Barry; witnesses: William Gelling & Nicholas Fayle
?son & grandson: Marown parish register: Thomas Caine son of John Caine  christened 3 Oct 1674 Marown
will of sister  ArW 1683A #34 Marown will of Joney Colleish / Quilleash, died 26 February 1683/4: not married, sister Bahie Cow---, sister's daughter Mally Caine, 
Catharine Caine, Ann Creer, executrix (?niece) Ann Caine alias Kelly, witnesses: William Moore & Robert Fargher, pledges: William Moore & William Killey executrix:  
Marown parish register:  Anne Caine als Kelley  buried 16 Feb 1722/3   EpW 1723 Marown of Ann Kelly

Marrown In the name of God Amen: This 25 of November 1680 I Mary Culleash alies Caine being of perfect memory and remembrance blesed be God for the same, doe make and -----[dark edge] =nt this my last will and Testament in manner, and form fo----[edge] ing Viz: First I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almight God ----[edge] my body to Christian buriall It: I leave to the poore, half a firlet of meale, and as much meal and a sheep It: to my loveing sister Jony Culleash halfe a young horse and wascot cloth, It: to my goddaughter Catherine Gell a kidd It: to my goddaughter Alice Kewley a lamb It: to my grandchild Tho: Caine a sheep and a lamb It: to Isable Killey a sheep and a lamb It: to Mary Moore a goose It: to Mary Barry a wascott cloth It: I constituted and appoint my loveing son John Caine to be my Lawfull Executor, of all my goods, moveable and unmoveable witnesses Willm: Gelling juratus Nicho: Ffaile sick & to be sworn by ye official & certificate to be returned Probatum et solvit xijd In Invintarie of the goods of Mary Calleash alies Caine is as falloweth: £ s d Imprimis one ox and one cow ........... 1 - 10 - 00 one horse and a mare and a coult ...................... 1 - 14 - 00 It for house hould goods ........ 00 - 11 - 6 four sheep and one goat ......... 00 - 7 - 00 It: in corne .................... 1 - 10 - 00 The Execr: at age sworn in Court hath the goods in his own hands & hath given in pledges in form of law Oats Kelly & Wm Crellin

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