Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 5 December 2018 |
Original: | 0106204 |
Archdeacon Will 1685A #45 Braddan will of Ann Quirk alias Quay, died 26 March 1686: Summary: husband [George] Quirk is not mentioned (his will ArW 1663A #86 Braddan), dau Catharine Quirk, son Peter Quirk, son Paul Quirk, dau Margaret Quirk (married to James Cowin), granddau Mary Quirk, granddaughters Esther Quirk & her sister Margaret Quirk, also: William Gelling's wife, witnesses: John Bridson & William Christian, pledges: Alexander Quayle & John Lewin. Braddan parish register: Ann Quirk als Quay buried 27 March 1686. Husband: Braddan parish register: George Quirke bur 30 January 1663/4. Will of husband: ArW 1663A #086 Braddan will of George Quirk, died 30 January 1664/5: wife [Ann Quay] is alive [her will ArW 1685A #45 Braddan]; son Peter (who is in an apprenticeship), son Paul, son William [died 1670], dau Margaret (of age) and dau Catharine; also: John Brew; witness: Thomas Wxxxx & Catharine Quirk, pledges: William Fayle & Philip Cannell. Will of relative (?aunt): ArW 1645A #09 Braddan will of Ann Quay, dated 29 November 1645: no husband is mentioned but several apparent relative are mentioned: executors: greatnephew? Peter Quirk & Isabel Qualtrough; Peter Quirk (uncle of the executor Peter?) also: John Quine, [?niece] Margaret Quay (married xxxx Quine, son Robert Quine), William Quay, [?niece] Ann Quay (married to George Quirk, son Peter Quirk), John Quay, William Qualtrough, Sir Patrick Thompson & son, George Quirk entered a claim, pledge: Mr Thomas Fletcher. Will of sister: ArW 1675A #047 Braddan will of Margaret Quine alias Quay, died 30 November 1675: husband is not mentioned, dau Margaret (married to John Christian), son Robert, daughter in law Margaret Cubbon, grandson Dollin/Daniel Quine, grandson John Quine (of age), son Thomas, dau Margaret the younger. Dau: Braddan parish register: Margaret dau of George Quirk christened 16 November 1641 Braddan Will of dau: ArW 1699A #07 Braddan will of Margaret Cowin alias Quirk, died 28 January 1699/1700: husband James Cowin, son [illegitimate] Gilbert Cannell [father is Philip Cannell of Douglas who died December 1683, ArW 1683A #03 Braddan], sister Catharine Quirk, brother Peter Quirk (has children), brother Paul Quirk (has a son), witnesses: William Kissack/Kissage & John Lewin, pledges: William Kissage/Kissack & James Corlett. Son: Braddan parish register: John son of George Quirk christened 1 May 1644 Braddan. Son: Braddan parish register: William son of George Quirk christend 10 Jul 1653 Braddan. Son: Braddan parish register: William Quirk son of George Quirk buried 14 September 1670. Dau: Braddan parish register: Catharine dau of George Quirk christened 15 March 1656/7 Braddan. ?? Son: Santan parish register: Peter Quirk buried 6 Jan 1692. ?See son: Peter Quirk was a witness to the will of Captain John Caesar of Ballahick will 1677A #003 Malew. ?See son: Peter Quirk was a questman 1683 Santan. Son: Braddan parish register: Paul Quirk buried 24 November 1713. Granddau: Braddan parish register: Margaret dau of Paul Quirk christened 24 Feb 1677/8 Braddan. Grandchild: Braddan parish register: a child of Paul Quirk buried 24 March 1684/5 Braddan. Grandson: Braddan parish register: George son of Paul Quirk christened 27 April 1684 Braddan. Grandson: Braddan parish register: Paul son of Paul Quirk christened 23 Jan 1688 Braddan. ?Brother in law: Braddan parish register: Peter Quirk de Duglas buried 3 Sept 1676 Episcopal Will. ?Brother: ArW 1671A #32 Michael will of William Quay, dated 12 February 1671/2: wife is alive, dau Margaret (married to William Corlett, they have a contract bargain), son John (of age), son Robert (of age by January 1681/2), and son William (of age by 1687); supervisors: Paul Quirk & Peter Quirk; pledges Henry Kaighin & William Kaighin and Philip Cannell & John Quayle. See: ArW 1645A #09 Braddan will of Ann Quay, dated 29 November 1645: executors: Peter Quirk & Isabel Qualtrough; also: Robert Quine, John Quine, Margaret Quay, William Quay, Ann Quay, John Quay, William Qualtrough, Sir Patrick Thompson's son, George Quirk entered a claim, pledge: Mr Thomas Fletcher.
This is affirmed to be ye last will & testamt: of Ann Quirk alis Quay who depted this life ye 26 of March 86, ffirst she bequeathed her soul to God & her body to Christian buriall; It: She left a sheep to be divided upon ye poor agt hallowtide next; It: she left to her daughter Catherin a cow yt is at Wm: Gellins house, & yt ye sd Wm Gellins wife is to have ye first calfe of her also a blanket & a sheet, It: she left her halfe a cow yt is in ballagorrye, & ye other halfe of ye sd cow to her son Peter Quirk, It: she left halfe a stear to her son Paul. It: She left to her grandchild Mary Quirk a calfe after weaning; It: she left a sheep & a lamb between Easter Quirk & her sister Margtt: It: She left to her son in law James Cown 2 yeards of white cloth to make him a wastcote; It: She consti- tuted & ordained her loving daughtr: Margtt: Cown alis Quirk sole exetrix: of all ye rest of her goods mov- able & unmoveable wtsoever The Executx: at age is sworne Testes in Court in forme of Law Jo: Bridson ...........} Wm: Christian his mrk X} jurati pbatum est et solvit 12d The Inventory of Ann Quirk taken by 4 sworn men & Sumnr: as followeth Imprs: --- sheep two muttons ............... 0 - 02 - 06 It: all ye rest of goods wollen & linnen} & other triviall wodden vessells ..}... 0 - 09 - 00 The goods in ye Executr: hand who hath given pledges according to Law vizt: Alex: Quaile & Jo: Lewn
Last Modified 5 December 2018