Ann Curghey alias Costeen alias Criggard/Crickart 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #14 Arbory will of Ann Curghey alias Costeen alias Criggard / Crickart, dated 18 October 1686: 
Summary: 1st husband [John] Costeen [married 1644 Arbory], 2nd husband xxxx Curghey is not mentioned, son John Costeen (son William & dau Ann), son William Curghey 
who took care of her during her long illness; witnesses: John Moore & Samuel Robinson & William Watterson the fiddler; pledges: John Moore & George Harrison.
Self & 1st husband: 1644 presentment Arbory: p Eccla: St Columb 1644 p Eccla: St Columb 1644: ... Fornic: Jo: Comish (3 dies in Eccla) & Ann Creegrith 
(3 dies in Eccla) Jo: Costeen (1 dies) cum Ann Cregrith (1 dies) fornic: mariag. 
will of father: ArW 1630A #13 Arbory will of William Criggard, dated 1 November 1629: wife is alive, son Phinlo at lawful years, 
son William, dau Margery, dau Ann, witnesses: vicar Robert Norris & Robert Parre clerk.
Will of niece: ArW 1684A #059 Arbory will of Elizabeth Qualtrough alias Read of Ballakilpatrick, died 29 March 1685: husband Robert Qualtrough, no children 
are mentioned, aunt Ann [Curghey als Costeen als] Criggard [her will ArW 1687A #14 Arbory], cousin William Curghey, cousin John Costeen junior, cousin Isabel 
Costeen, John Kermode [?son of xxxx Kermode & Joney Read], Thomas Quork of Castletown, goddau Ann Caine, relative Isabel Watterson [dau of Henry Watterson & 
Catharine Read who died 1676/7, ArW 1676A #19 Arbory], Alice Kewn, witnesses: John Gell & William Taylor, pledges Henry Cottier & John Gell, appraisors: 
William Costeen senior & William Costeen junior & William Costeen fidler & Henry Kewn.

KK Arbory Octobr: 18th 1686 In the name of God Amen The Last will & testamt: of Ann Crikart who being sick in body but of perfect memory praised be God for the same Imprs: She committed her soule to God and her body to X?ian burriall; Ittm: She left to her grandchild Willm: Costen a Lamb Legacy; Ittm: she left to her grandchild Ann Costen a handkerchieff Legacy; Ittm: She left to the mnister a mutton; Ittm: She left to her son William Curghey a quarter of the cropp of corn due to her yearly from her son John Costen after working; Ittm: She left to her son John Costen, that whch was due to him by his ffather to witt a heiffer of two year old, or else 14s, either of wch to be payd at the choice of the exec: Ittm: She cutt her son John Costen clear off with 6d Legacy; Ittm: She constituted and ordained her son Willm: Curghey her true and Lawfull exec: of all the rest of her goods moveable & immoveable in regard that he was so carefull over her in all her sicknes being a Long time bedrid and lying upon his hands for daily relief: all wch she declard that if she had twenty pounds was all too litle for him: This the Testatrix did declare before these witnesses Ann Crickart her mark X John Moor his mark X Sam: Robinson ..............} Willm Waterson (alias) fidle} The Exr: at age is sworne his mark X } in Court according to Law pbatum est et solvit 6d The Inventory within 14 daies sub paena 5s Pledges according to Law John Moore & Georg Harrison

Last Modified 2 January 2019