Catharine Kinley alias Kissage 1685

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 December 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1685A #65 Lezayre will of Catharine Kinley alias Kissage, died 11 March 1685/6: 
Summary: husband Thomas Kinley [died 1692, his will ArW 1692A #46 Lezayre], dau Ellin Kinley (married to Thomas Teare, son John, dau Ellin, dau Alice),  
dau Isabel Kinley [married Thomas Killip before 1690], sister Alice Kissage [married Patrick Caley], brother James Kissage; niece Ann Caley (has children), 
niece Catharine Caley, (bro in law of sister Alice) Robert Caley, Jane Sumpter, witnesses: son in law? Thomas Killip & Michael Caley; pledges: husband 
Thomas Kinley & brother in law Nicholas Moore.
Will of husband: ArW 1692A #46 Lezayre will of Thomas Kinley of Close e Kelly, died 12 April 1692: wife [Catharine Kissage] was not mentioned [died March 1685/6, 
her will ArW 1685A #65 Lezayre], dau Isabel (has 2 daughters [married to Thomas Killip]), dau Ellin (married to Thomas Teare, has at least 2 daughters), grandson 
John Teare, granddau Alice Teare, godson Thomas Quayle, also: Philip Kewish, William Kewish, [?deceased wife's niece] Catharine Caley, William Caley, John Caley 
moar, John Caley beg, Thomas Kinread, Philip Garrett & son William Garrett, John Curghey in Ramsey, Captain John Garett, Nicholas Thompson, William Killip, William 
Corris, witnesses: Thomas Stephen & William Corris?, pledges: Thomas Stephen & William Killip; also William Garrett (wife is dead) & Joney Garrett & Margaret Garrett 
NOTE, he has intack land 1) in William Kewley's Close in the Curraugh, 2) in Close e Quine.
Husband & dau & son in law: 1697 Liber Vastarum, Lezayre: Thomas Kinley had parcels of intack of 12d rent & 3d rent & 1d rent, all belonging to Alchest treen, 
and he was dead & left by his last will & testament the parcels to his daughter Isabel Kinley & her husband Thomas Killip who were entered for the land in 1697.
Dau & son in law etc: 1695: Old Lezayre Bundle 1 #27: Thomas Killip & wife Isabel Kinley sold land to William Kinread: dated 14 November 1695: Thomas Killip at the 
Balleigh [in Alkest treen] in Lezayre & his wife Isabel Kinley sold for £6 to William Kinread of Lezayre a parcel of intack called Close Mainaugh adjacent side of 
Mylcaraine's Clost 7.5d rent, witnesses: William Kaighin X & Danioel Mylrea; Court 1702. 
Will of father: ArW 1655A #40 Andreas will of Thomas Kissage, dated 30 October 1655: wife Margaret Crowe [remarried to (John?) Woods, her will EpW 1677 Lezayre], 
eldest dau [Catharine] (md Thomas Kinley), youngest dau [Alice, she married Patrick Caley of Sulby], son James [married Ann by 1694], sister Joney Kissage, also: 
William Sayle, John Sayle, witnesses: William Kneale & William Corkan, pledges: William Brew & William Sayle.
Will of brother in law: ArW 1671A #59 Lezayre will of Patrick Caley of Sulby, died 23 February 1670/1: wife [Alice Kissage] may be pregnant & remarried [Nicholas] 
Moore, dau (eldest) Ann, dau (youngest) Catharine, brother Robert Caley, mother in law Margaret Crowe alias Woods, sister in law Catharine Kissage (married to Philip 
Boddaugh / Boyd), sister Catharine Caley (married to Thomas Kinley), pledges Nicholas Moore, Daniel Quayle, & William Corkill, also: Thomas Casement, Ewan Kneale 
of the Gill (prior churchwarden), John Woods, Daniel Kinread, Richard Kewish & son Henry of Ballakubrach, William Kewley.
?See 1659:  Michael / Mitchel Caley & wife Bessy Kinley of Ballaugh Parish, are back together again as of 6 December 1650.

This is affirmed to be the Last will and Testament of Kathrin Kissage who departed this Life the 11 of March 1685 being of good and perfect memory first com- mited her soule into the hands of allmighty God and her body to Christian buriall; It: Shee left to be spent at her finerall seaven shillings; It: shee left to her daughter Ellin Kinley and to her son in law Tho: Teare with the consent of her husband Tho: Kinley to be paid out of the whole between them the tree parts of a daymoth of hay being of the yearly rent of 2 pence and tree pence in mony and the sd land to remaine in the possession of her sd husband during his life and then to return to her sd daughter and her son in law Thomas Teare, also she left to her sd daughter Elin 2 blankeds and 2 peticoats and if her sd daughter and son in law would not be content with that which shee left them yt they should have nothing but what they should gain by law; It: She left to her daughter Isabel Kinley her choise red peticoat; It: She left to her sister Ailes Kisage a wastcoat and a peticoat; It: She left to Anny Caly a pound of flaxe and to her children a yeard of linen; It: Shee left to her brother James Kissage two shillings which was in his own hands; It: Shee left to her grand son John Teare a colt, It: She left to her grandaughter Ellin Tear a calf and to Ailise Tear a sheep and a lamb, It: She left to Kathrin Cally a sheep and a lamb; It: She left that there was due from Jane Sunter in Ramsey five shillings and tree pence due from Robert Cally six shillings due from William Carretts tenn thillings It: She left to Thomas Killip and Michell Cally own shilling apeece; It: Shee apointed and ordained her daughter Isable Kinley her lawfull eecutor of all the rest of her goods movable and unmovable and the tuission of the goods into the hands of her husband Thomas Kinley dureing his life and then to return to the eecutor witnesses Thomas Killip} The Executrx: at age is sworne Michell Cally} jurati in court in forme of Law pbatum est et solvit 12d The Inventorie within 14 daies sub paena 1s [next page] A true Inventor: of ye goods of Katt: Kissagg prased by 4 sworne men Willm: Cally Michell Kewly Jo: Cally and Willm: Cally as ffolloweth It: all ye goods movable & unmovable prassed in all to ....... 4£ - 5s - 0d all free goods and deptles The goods in ye Executrx: hands who hath given pledges Tho: Kinley, & Nich: Moore

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