William Killip 1695

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 June 2016
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1695A #23 Ballaugh will of William Killip, died 14 November 1695:
Summary: wife Joney Steane / Stephen remarried Duncan Corlett in 1698, (she died 1717, will ArW 1717A #72 Ballaugh, his
will ArW 1736A #57 Lezayre), eldest son William Killip underage, eldest dau, dau Joney married to Michael Kneen by 1718,
dau Ellinor married Philip Killip by 1711 & married Thomas Quayle by 1717, son Robert of age by 1712, brother Thomas
Killip, sister in law (wife's sister) Margaret Stephen, (?brother in law) Robert Stephen, father xxxx Killip is alive,
supervisors of children: brother Robert Killip & (brother in law) Hugh Shimmin [married Isabel Killip who died 1722],
witnesses: William Christian & Robert Killip, pledges: William Kelly & Robert Killip
wife: Ballaugh parish register: Joney Curlet wife of Duncan Curlet buried 10 December 1717
will of wife: ArW 1717A #72 Ballaugh will of Joney Corlett als Killip als Stephen, died December 1717: 1st husband William
Killip (his will ArW 1695A #23 Ballaugh), 2nd husband Duncan Corlett (his will ArW 1736A #57 Lezayre), eldest son
William Killip; son Rbert Killip; dau Joney Killip (married to Michael Kneen), dau Ellinor Killip (married to Thomas Quayle),
son Thomas Corlett; dau Isabel Corlett (married to John Caley);
wife & 2nd husband: Ballaugh parish register: Joney Killip als Stephen married Duncan Corlett on 10 Dec 1698 in Ballaugh
wife's 2nd husband: Lezayre parish register: Doncan Curlet from the Curragh buried 23 January 1736/7
will of wife's 2nd husband: ArW 1736A #57 Lezayre will of Duncan Corlett, died 22 January 1736/7: wife [Joney Corlett alias Killip alias
Stephen] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1717A #72 Ballaugh], dau Isabel Caley alias Corlett (her husband John Caley & children Patrick &
Joney Caley & is pregnant), only son Thomas Corlett (his children Daniel, Mary, Alice, Joney & Ann), also: William Killip, witnesses:
Robert Wade & Edward Kneen, pledges: Thomas Caley & Thomas Fayle, & John Corlett of Claddagh,
father of wife's 2nd husband: ArW 1692A #47 Lezayre will of Daniel Corlett, died 9 January 1692/3: wife Isabel xxxx (dead by March 1702),
dau Mary Corlett (left Close e Valy / Vaye, married to Adam Cannell by March 1693/4 [Adam died 1699, ArW 1699A #31 Michael] &his mother
Catharine Cannell alias Corlett deceased by 1702 [her executor was son Philip Cannell] & Mary died March 1699/1700, ArW 1700A #76
Lezayre), son Duncan [scribe erroneously recorded 'Daniel'] (Duncan married to Joney Killip alias Stephen in 1698, she died 1717 [ArW
1717A #72 Ballaugh], Duncan died 1636/7 [ArW 1636A #57 Lezayre]), dau Ann Corlett left Close e Yell / Gell (married to John Caley by
1702), son Philip, son John, also: William Casement witnesses: William Kewley & John Caley,
?mother of wife's 2nd husband: Lezayre parish register: Isabel Corlett buried 6 October 1699 ?Episcopal Will

Ballaugh 1695 The last will & Testament of William Killip who dep-----[torn] this life the fourteenth day of November, in ye year above written: first, he comited his soul to God, and his body &c Imprimis, he bequeathed to ye poor half a furlet of meal; Item, he bequeathed to his eldest son William Killip all his lands & houses as heirship, and he ye sd Willm to return fortye shillings apeice to ye rest of ye children, Itm: that if God woul call for his sd son yt the sd lands should fall as heirship to his eldest daughter, and soe to run hereditaary to yerest of ye children, Item, he left ot his sd son thirty stooks of corn when he shall be possessed of ye Lands, Itm: he bequeathed also to his son an old ordinary chist yt is in ye house; with the con= sent of his wife for her part thereof, Itm: it was his will yt if ye lands should fall to his daughter as aforesd, that she should pay three pound sterling apeice to ye rest of ye children, Also he sought ye consent of his wife yt she would dispose of her part of ye lands as he did, to which she consented, Item, he left to his wie all ye lands aforesd to possess & enjoy untill such time as the heir be one and twenty yeares of age, and then to took her own half dureing her lie Item, he left to his wife her choise beast as Legacy Item, he left to his brother Thomas a calf yt was between them, wth the consent of his wife, Itm: he left to his sister in law Margrett Stain a sheep & a lamb, Item, he left to Robt Stein a choise of three sheep that is in his fathers keeping, Item, he left & apointed Hugh Shimmin and Robt Killip supervisors of his children, Itm: he constituted and ordained all ye rest of his children (the heir onely excepted) joynt executors of all ye rest of his goods movable & immovable wittnesses The above will is consented unto by ye wife William Christian} As witnesse her subscription Robert Killip.......} jurati Jony Killip als Stean her mrk R p Jon: C The Supervisors mentioned in ye will and the wife are sworne according to Law Probatum est et solvit ---- [next page:] The Inventory of Willm: Killip wthin mentioned prized byWm Gawne, Patt Killip, Robt: Bodaugh, Robt Stephen wth the Sumnr: amounts to .................. 07£ - 15s - 3d whereof the quick or movable goods amounted to .......................... 04 - 12 - 9 more in oates five bowles at 3s p bowle..... 00 - 15 - 0 The Inventory in all....... 08 - 10 - 8 Debts to be deducted on the } deads part .................}....... 03 - 18 - 09 8 - 10 - 3 3 - 18 - 9 The children with their goods in the tuition of 4 - 11 - 6 theirmother who hath given pledges William Kelly and Robt: Killip according to Law August: 17th 1711 Ellinor Killip one of the Exrs: came this day with her husband Phillip Killip to ye Records, & have acknow ledged yt they are fully satisfyed & paid the thirtie shills; & siz pence due to them by ye above Inventory from her mother Jony and doe hereby acquitt & discharge her sd mother & stepfather of ye same for ever, as witnesse their mrks Before me Philip Killip X Sam Watleworth Archd: Ellinor Killip X 3 - 7 - 6 1 - 13 - 9 2 - 5 - 0 1 - 13 - 9 3 - 18 - 9 1 - 2 - 6 2 - 16 - 3 widow pt of debts 3 - 18 - 9 5 - 15 - 0 [written sideways:] ---- ---st 1712 Robert Killip another of ye Exrs came this day & acknowledgeth yt he is fully p thirtie shills: six pence due to him by fathers death Wm Killip from ye hands of his stepfather Doncan Curlot, as witnesse his mark to his name Robert Killip X Before me Sam: Watleworth [next page, slip of paper] Ballaugh I Michael Kneen & JoneyKneen als Killip my wife do hereby acknowledge to be fully paid & satisfied in all the goods wch were inthe hands of our Mother Joney Curlet als Stephen dec’d vizt all that belong'd to us by the death of our Father Wm Killip, for wch our sd Mo= ther was accountable, & therefore we do here= =by discharge & acquit her, & her husband & Exrs: for the same, Aswitness our sub= scriptions this first day of Nov: 1718 Before me Wm Walker Michael Kneen my mrk X vicr Genl: Joney Kneen als Killip my mrk X Let this be added to the will of Wm Killip in ye Archdeacons Registry Lib 1695 [slip of paper] The Discharge Annex'd to Jony Corlets Will Lib: 2: 1717 Archi: Regris: June 15, 1731: It appears by an acquittance signd in prisence of the Revnd: DrWalker Vicr: Genll: late of Ballaugh that Robt: Killip in behalf of himself & Michl Kneen in behalf of his wife Joney Kneen als Killip, as also Tho: Quayle in behalf of his wife Ellinr: Quayle, that they they sd per= sons acknowledge to be fully paid & satisfy'd in all yt was due unto them by the death of their Father Wm Killip, And yt therefore they discharge yr Bror: Wm: Killip who was his Morth: Execr: of all Legacy & Demands on ye sd Account for ever , And this before me, Edwd: Moore Regr:

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