Catherine Teare alias Brew 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #63 Jurby will of Catharine Teare alias Brew, died 27 March 1682: 
Summary: husband [John] Teare is not mentioned, dau Ann Teare, dau Catharine [married to John Teare in December 1672], son Thomas [he married in December 1672 
to Catharine Teare dau of William Teare & Ann Caine], son Daniel/Dollin Teare, dau Isabel Teare, also: Ann Skeally, Joney Christian, Margery Skeally  
Jurby parish register:  Kath Brew  buried 28 March 1682
Dau: Jurby parish register:  Jane Teare married Thomas Sayle on 4 June 1665 in Jurby
will of dau: ArW 1666A #56 Jurby, of Jane Sayle alias Teare, died 26 March 1666:  husband Thomas Sayle, brother Thomas Teare, brother Dollin/Daniel, 
sister Ann, sister Catharine, sister Isable, father John Teare, mother Catharine Teare als Brew, also:  William Fayle.
Son & his wife: Andreas parish register: Thomas Teare married to Catharine Teare on 31 December 1672 in Andreas
Son & his wife: Articles of Marriage between Thomas Teare (son of Thomas Teare & Catharine Brew) & Catharine Teare (dau of Ann Teare alias Caine: Lib Canc 1677 p57 - 
Jurby: January the fifteene 1671/2: Articles of marriage: Thomas Teare & Catharine Teare were to marry, Thomas is son of John Teare & Catharine Teare alias Brew, 
Catharine is daughter of Ann Teare alias Caine, witnesses: [brother of bride] Daniel Teare & [brother in law of the bride] Stephen Key & Thomas Skeally & William Key
dau & her husband: Jurby parish register: Catharine Teare married John Teare  on 30 December 1672 in Jurby 
dau & her husband: articles of marriage: ArW 1672A #38b Jurby Articles of Marriage between Ann [Clark alias] Teare (died October 1672, ArW 1672A #38 Jurby) in 
behalf of her nephew John Teare and John Teare & his wife Catharine Brew in behalf of their dau Catharine Teare, nephew John & dau Catharine were to marry by 
1 January 1672/3 Jurby: John Teare married Catharine Teare on 30 December 1672 Jurby, Ann Clark als Teare is aunt of John Teare, and John Teare & Catharine Brew 
are parents of Catharine Teare, witnesses: Thomas Skeally & Mullenex Bittle.  
dau:   Jurby parish register:   Kath: Tear   buried  30 March 1682
Will of dau: ArW 1681A #56 Jurby will of Catharine Teare alias Teare, died 29 March 1681/2: husband John Teare died 24 March 1681/2 (ArW 1681A #55 Jurby), 
Catharine's will was not on the film I reviewed, sister Ann Teare was her executrix & supervisor of children, per note included in husband's will. 
Son in law: Jurby parish register: Jon: Tear  buried 25 March 1682
   Will of son in law: ArW 1681A #55 Jurby will of John Teare, died 24 March 1681/2: wife Catharine Teare alias Teare was pregnant & died before probation 
   (before July 1682), dau Jane, dau Margaret, brother Thomas Teare, brother in law? William Killip, brother? Richard Teare, sister? Catharine Teare
Son etc: Articles of Marriage between Thomas Teare (son of Thomas Teare & Catharine Brew) & Catharine Teare (dau of Ann Teare alias Caine: Lib Canc 1677 p57 - Jurby: 
January the fifteene 1671/2: Articles of marriage condisended concluded & agreed upon betwixt John Teare & his wife Catherine Teare of the pish of Jurby for & in 
the behalf of their son Tho: Teare ine the one prtie & Ann Teare als Caine for & in the behalf of her daughter Catherine Teare one the other prtie as followeth: 
First it is condiscend concluded & agreed upon betwixt all the abovesaid prties that the said Tho: & Catherine shall come to the pish church of St Andreas on or 
before the first of feb: next ensueing the date hereof & there & then to joyne together in the holy estate of marimonie gods lawes & holy church prmitting - in the 
penalltie of foutie pounds sterling the one half to the honrble Lord of the Isyl & ye other half to the prtie prforming convannant: Secondly it is condiscended 
concluded & agreed upon that the said John Teare & Catherine his wife shall & doth give unto the said Tho: ye son & Catherine Teare & yr issue in prsent possession 
the one half of all his houses or buildings ^ & all lands in our prsent possession^ the other half at the discease of the longer liver of him the said John Teare & 
his wife Catharine Brew to run also as heyreship and the one half of the whole crop at Lamas next, & another quarter to ym ye said young coople or yr issue at the 
latter day of ym, the said John Teare & Catherine his wife and also the one half of all gears belonging to the husbandrie or the working of the the land in prsent 
[] & the other half after ye discease of ye said John & Cathrine: except a little por ? craught[?croft] wch wee have latly bought & not belonging to the former; 
and also in yr said possession - his choyce [] & a young heiffer of 2 yeare old at May next: Thirdly it is condiscended concluded & agreed upon that the abovesaid 
Ann Teare alis Caine shall & doth give to & with her dauhter Catharine Teare in dourie or portion to him the said Tho Teare, & yr issue the full & just sume of 
sixteen pounds in money or []dy worth all & everie yt thereof to be paid to the said young copple within the space & time of four yeares after the date hereof, & 
also wt soever ? belonges to her said daugr wch she allreadie owneth to be her owne : note that ye words interlined in the second article vizt all lands in prsent 
possession was soe writen before the signing hereof and to [] the same & yt thereof to be or enventual ? agreement wee subscribe our names & marks ye 15th of 
Januarie 1671/2 as abovesaid, in ye prsence of witnesses John Teare his mark M, Cath Brew her mark, [witnesses] Daniell Teare D, Stephen Kee, Tho Skelly T,  
Will Kee W,  ? Huddlestone, Ja: the 20th 1675: John Teare the surviveing partie to these prsents hath acknowledged his consent and subscription to the above 
articles before me,  Edw: Christian  (--website of Frances Coakley, 2013)

Jurby The last will and testamt of Katherine Brew, who depted this liffe the 27th of March 1682, who first committed her soule to God and her body to Christian buriall. Itm: to her daughter Daughter An Teare a blankett and a petticott as legasie. Itm: to her daughter Katherine a blankett and a petticott as legasie It: to An Skallie a blankett, peticott and a carchieffe as legasie, Itm: to her son Tho: a boule of barley that was in his owne hands as legasie. Itm: to Essable Teare a wascott, peticott, and a blankett as legasie, Itm: to Jony Christine a gray peticott, Itm: to Margerie Skallie a pillow peticott. Itm: to ye minister a sheepe and lambe. Itm to An Teare here daughter a little wheele. Itm: she constituted and appoynted her son Dollin Teare her true and lawfull eecutor of all the rest of her goods movable and unmovable Testes: The Execrs: at lawfull age is sworn Mull: Bittle in Court in form of law Jo: Christrie Probatum et solvit 1s December ye 15th 1682 Wm Camaish in behalf of his son Wm entrs his claim agt ye Execrs of Katherin Brew for ye summ of ten shillgs: or therabouts due to his sd son for wages and craveth tryall A pfect Inventory of the goods of Kath Brew diceased priced by 4 sworne men viz: Ro: Clucas, Ro: Clearke, Edw: Skallie & Mull: Bittle in woollen and linnen, all amounts to ................ 01£ - 012s - 0d pledges in form of law Mull: Bittle & Jon: Cristry

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