Gilbert Corkill 1688

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1688A #58 Michael will of Gilbert Corkill, died 4 November 1688: 
Summary: [1st wife Mally Killip, ArW 1679A #33 Ballaugh], 2nd wife Margaret Caine (ill), nephew John Killip & niece Margaret Killip [their mother is Margaret 
Corkill who died 1686 ArW 1686A #23 Lezayre & father is ?James Killip who died about 1679 Episcopal Will], executor niece Ellinor Gawne, also: Margaret Cowle, 
Gilbert Caine, John Cowley (has a daughter), William Killip (has a daughter), William Cannell (has a daughter), Elizabeth Gawne, witnesses: Daniel/Dollin Gawne & 
Thomas Corlett, pledges: Thomas Corlett & Adam Cannell.
Michael parish register:   Gill Corkil buried 5 November 1688.
Will of 1st wife: ArW 1679A #33 Ballaugh will of Mally Corkill alias Killip, died 14 February 1679/80: husband Gilbert Corkill (he remarried in 1680 to Margaret 
Caine, his will ArW 1688A #58 Michael), sister Catharine Killip, brothers William & Thomas Killip, mother is alive; also: Jane Killip, [niece] Mary/Mally Killip, 
Ellin Corlett, Mally Steane/Stephen.
Self & 2nd wife: Michael parish register: Gilbert Corkill married Margaret Caine on 12 April 1680 in Michael.
Son: Michael parish register:   Hugh son of Gilbert Corkill christened 9 March 1660/1 in Michael.
Will of sister: ArW 1685A #25 Jurby will of Catharine Gawne alias Corkill, died 12 February 1685/6: husband xxxx Gawne is not mentioned, dau Ellin Gawne, sister 
Margaret Corkill, brother Gilbert Corkill, also: Captain Thomas Christian (married), witnesses: Thomas Gawne & Catharine Kermode, pledge: brother Gilbert Corkill.
Will of sister: ArW 1686A #23 Lezayre will of Margaret Killip alias Corkill, died 12 December 1686: husband [James?] Killip is dead [died about 1679, 
Episcopal Will], son John Killip (he has a contract bargain from his mother), dau Margaret Killip; witnesses & pledges: Robert Cowle & Edmund Kewin.

Nov: ye 13th 1688 The last will and Testamt: of Gilbt: Corkill who dyed ye 4th of this instant, of good and pfect memory in manner and form following, first he committed his soule unto Almighty God, and his body to Christian buriall. It: he left unto his wife Margt: Caine his pte of linnen and woolen as Legacy. It: he left unto his nephew Jo: Killip two sheep and his best coat. It: he left unto his neese Margt: Killip two sheep. It: he left unto Margt: Cowle half a crown, It: he left unto Gilb: Caine a mutten, It: he left unto Jo: Cowley's daughtr: a lamb. It: he left unto Wm: Killips daughtr: a lamb. It: he left unto Wm Cannells daughtr: a lamb. It: to Elin:[?] Gawn a choice ewe lamb. It: he constituted and appointed Ellinr: Gawn his true and lawfull Ex= ecutor of all ye rest of his goods moveable and immoveable whattsoever in prsts: of Dollin Gawn his mrk X } The Exr sworn in Tho: Corlett his mrk X } jurat: Court in form of Law The sd Mrgt Caine being sick } pbatum est et solvit and not in a condition to come } xijd to ye Chuch to acknowledge this } She has consented to every ptic= } lar of ye sd Will before these sd} witnesses ye day & year abovesd } Margt: Caine her mrk X [next page] A true and pfect inventory of ye goods of Gilbt: Corkill prized by four sworn men to wit: Tho: Killip, Wm Gawn, Pat: Cannell, and Adam McBooy as followeth Which amounts to ................ 02£ - 00s - 00d Pledges in forme of Law Tho: Corlett and Adam Cannell

Last Modified 14 February 2019