Elizabeth/Isabel Fargher alias Banks 1685

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 7 December 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1685A #51 Malew will of Elizabeth/Isabel Fargher alias Banks, died 20 april 1686, intestate:  
Summary:  husband John Fargher of Skilbrick, children: Alice & Catharine & Joney Fargher, plus others.
Malew parish register: Elizabeth Ffargher als Bankes Skilbrick  buried 20 April 1686. 
husband: Malew parish register: Mr John Fargher Skilrick, 93 yrs buried 13 Aug 1716, born about 1623.
1st wife of husband: Malew parish register: Ellin Ffargher wife of John Ffargher Skilbrick  buried 12 April 1654.
3rd wife of husband: Malew parish register: Mrs. Ellen Fargher als Norris, of Skilbreck, buried at Peel Church, 7 Jan 1724/5.
3rd wife of husband: ArW 1724A #110 Malew will of Ellinor Fargher als Harrison als Norris, of Skilbrick, made 22 Nov 1722: 1st husband Richard Harrison, cousin 
Jane Stevenson, dau Margaret Moore als Harrison (married 1688 to Deputy Governor Captain Charles Moore, their children Elizabeth & Charles & Ann who married [John] 
Bridson of Ballavarvane & their dau Ellin Bridson), dau Ann Cowin als Stevenson als Harrison (married 1st [James] Stevenson & their son William Stevenson, married 
2nd [John] Cowin in 1719), son Henry Harrison (married to Ellinor xxxx, their children Richard & Alice & Ann Kewish alias Harrison [she married 1719 to John Kewish]), 
dau Margery Harrison (married [David] Young, their son James), dau Mary Harrison (married [Richard] Tyldesley, their son Richard).
Son or stepson: Malew parish register: Mr William Fargher, Skilbrick, 70 yrs, buried 30 Dec 1719, b abt 1649, EpW 1719.
See: ArWills 1678 regarding relationships of the Quayles of BallaManagh, Braddan and BallaQuayle, Braddan and Mr John Quayle of the Nunnery, Braddan, etc, per the 
oath of William Kermode of Ballamiddle, who is 80 years of age or older: Thomas Quayle of BallaManagh & John Quayle of BallaQuayle are brothers; Margery Quayle is 
daughter of Thoams of B'Managh, Jane Quayle wife of Evan Corkill was daughter of Margery & granddau of Thomas Quayle of B'Menaugh, Isabel Fargher alias Banks is 
granddau of John of B'Quayle,: Jane Corkill als Quayle & Isabel Fargher als Banks are 2nd cousins. Also: Mr John Quayle of the Nunnery and Catharine Banks alias 
Moore (wife of Hugh Banks) are also 2nd cousins. 
QUESTION: Is Isabel Fargher alias Banks the same as Elizabeth Fargher alias Banks [a distinct possibility]? In the early 1600s, the given 
names of Isabel and Elsabeth were used interchangeable, with Elsabeth mostly becoming Isabel, but very occasionally morphing to Elizabeth.

The Inventory of the goods of Eliz: Ffarghar alis Banks viewed and priced by sworne men, viz: Tho: Shimin, Tho: Bridson, Ro: Shimin & Tho: ----ne as followeth: £ s d Imprs: her made woollen clothes 6s, It: the linnen shaped } for her selfe 8s 8d; It: dj: 3 sheets 3s 4d; It: dj: 6 betwixt} 01 - 06 - 00 hogs and sheep 3s; It: dj: cow 10s; It: dj: chest 6d ..........} Item moneyes 5s 2d ............................................... 00 - 04 - 0---[fold] Debts to be deducted for funerall charges and ye coffin 20s Att KK Arbory 11 June 1686 John Ffargher hath in Court taken his oath that he will give in a pson---[fold] Inventory of the goods due to the above Deceadt: and that he will leave the same untill the next court or till the Court shall grant Admcon: of the same, and that in penalty of double the value pledges given in by the Admrs: According to Law Mr Tho: Ottiwell & Rich: Quillin Eliz: Ffargher als Bankes departed this life about the 20th of Aprill last intestate, whereof the Church haveing intelligence hath Decreed her children Admrs: of all her goods moveable & unmoveable whatsoever: Alice Kathrin and Jony Ffargher have only appeared to take admcon: who are sworn in Court in forme of Law Salvo tamen unicuig Decretum est et solvit suo jure

Last Modified 7 December 2018