Ann Camaish/Comish alias Cowle 1688

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

Archdeacon Will 1688A #20 Bride will of Ann Camaish / Comish alias Cowle, died 28 November 1687: 
Summary: husband John Camaish/Comish, no children are mentioned, nieces Margaret Cormode & Bahie Cormode & Ann Cormode & Christian Cormode, also: Joney Cowle, 
Ann Cowle, Bahie Costeen, Ann Quane, William Corkills wife, Mally Corkill, Ann Caistill, Margaret Howland, Christian Kneale, Christopher Joughin, Joney Corkish, 
witnesses & pledges: John Christian & Michael Caistill.
Husband: Arbory parish register: John son of Donald Comish & Anne Karrett  christened on 5 May 1655 in Arbory.
Self & husband & grandfather in law: 1690 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Daniel/Donold Garrett had a parcel of intack of 3d yearly rent, and it 
descended to his grandson John Comish, & John & his wife Ann sold the parcel to William Kemaine who was entered for it in 1690.
Husband & ?: 1691 Composition Book, Bride: Gilbert Cowle was entered for farmland in 1643, and in 1691, 
John Camaish was tenant of the farmland, with lives in being expired.
Will of sister: ArW 1690A #51 Bride will of Margaret Cormode alias Cowle, died 23 January 1690/1: husband is not mentioned, dau Margaret, dau Ann, 
dau Christian, dau Bahie Cormode, son in law William Joughin of Crosby whose wife Christian Cormode died about 7 weeks before mother Margaret, 
Christian Joughin,  Ann Cowle,  William Goldsmith, John Christian of Ballaknock/Ballacrink, John Christian of Cranstall  witnesses: William Goldsmith 
& John C-----, pledges: John Christian & Philip Crenilt.   
?See: ArW 1655A #07 Bride will of Catharine Mylchreest alias Kneale, died 1655: husband Ronald Myclhreest, Philip Kneale & son John, sister Christian, sister 
Margaret, brother Patrick Kneale; also: John Camaish, Hugh Cowle & Ann Cowle, Patrick Camaish, nephew? Mark Kneale, William Joughin, Joney Joughin, Margaret 
Cormode & Bahie Cormode, witnesses: John Stephens & William Howland & William Cowle & John Camaish, pledge: William Howland.
Will of father in law: ArW 1670A #77 Ballaugh will of Daniel/Donold Comish, died 14 February1670/1: wife Ann Comish alias Garrett (died 2 weeks later, see ArW 
1670A #78), son John Comish [born 1655], son Thomas, dau Cooney (of age by July 1684), dau Margaret, supervisor & brother John Comish, brother William Comish 
lives on the south side of the Island, supervisor & sister in law (sister of wife) Margaret Garrett, also: William Mylrea, witnesses: Phinlo Quayle & Thomas 
Corlett, pledges: Captain Mylrea & Phinlo Quayle, and William Kermode & John Corrin of Arbory.
Will of mother in law: ArW 1670A #78 Ballaugh will of Ann Comish alias Garrett, died 2 March 1670/1: husband Daniel Comish died 2 weeks earlier, his will ArW 
1670A #77 Ballaugh, son John Comish [born 1655 Arbory], children Thomas [born 1661 Arbory] & Cooney & dau Margaret [born 1668 Ballaugh], sister Margaret Garrett, 
brother in law John Comish, witnesses: Phinlo Quayle & Philip  Cowley, pledges: Captain Mylrea & Phinlo Quayle, and William Kermode & John Corrin of Arbory.

KK Bryde 1687 The last will and Testament of Ann Cowle who departed this life about the 28th of November 1687, being of good and perfect memory; first she committed her Soul unto God and her body to Christian buriall; Itm: she left and appointed six shillings to be expended upon her funerall charges, vizt: in Ayle, Candles &c; Itm: she left and bequeathed unto Bahee Costen a black petticoat; Itm: to Anne Quane a wastcoat; Itm: to William Corkills wife a brown petticoat and a smock; Itm: she left to Jony Cowle a red petticoat; Itm: to Anne Caiskill her best red petticoat; Itm: she left to Margret Cormoad a Lac'd handkerchief; Itm: to Anne Cormoad a round kerchief; To Christian Cormod a pinner; Itm: to Anne Cowle a pinner with a red lace or stay in it; Itm: to to Margrt: Howlan a coife; to Mally Corkill a coife; to Christian Kneale a coife, Itm: she left to Bahee Cormod 12d; Itm: to Christopher Joughin 6d legacie; And if any body did in her behalf should claime any right to her goods, she did cut them of by six pence Legacie; Itm: she left to Jony Corkish her part of ye woolen wheele; Itm: she left to the wittnesses of her will 6d apiece; Itm: she appointed and nominated her husband John Cammaish Executor of all her goods moveable & immoveable whatsoever witnesses The Execr: at age is sworn in Court John Christian } in form of Law Mitchell Caskill} jurati Probatum et solvit -----[edge] The Inventory amts to .............. -----[edge] pledges in form of law Michell Caiskill & Jon: -----[edge]

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