Katherine McBooye (Boyde) als Kissage als Brew 1696

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 7 May 2003, updated: 21 July 2016
Original: 0106207

Summary
A#31 Andreas will of Catharine Boyde / McBooye alias Kissage alias Brew, died 12 January 1696/7:

Summary: no husband was mentioned, son Richard McBooye, son William Kissage, also: James Brew, Joney Brew,
Margaret Brew, Alice Brew, William Brew, Margaret Cannell, Alice Kneale (?related to witness Ewan Kneale), Ellin / Nelly
Cleator (?related to witness Philip Cleator), Margaret Saile, Margaret Kneale, Margaret Wattleworth, John Martin, John
Corkill witnesses & pledges: Philip Cleator & Ewan Kneale
NOTE: Generally, the witness / witnesses were left a little something for their trouble. The witnesses Philip Cleator 
& Ewan Kneale were left 6 pence apiece, and Alice Kneale and Margaret Kneale, & Nelly Cleator were also mentioned, 
which is may be because are related respectively to the witnesses
NOTE: Catharine seems to be going by her maiden name, which is (sometimes) an indication that her last husband has been
dead for several years.

Andreas This is affirmed to be the last will of Kath: Brew sho was buried abt the 12th of January 1696, being of good and perfect memory at the makeing thereof, Imprimis she commended her soul to God and body to Christian buriall; Itm: she left to James Brew 20s that was in the Land, a steer of 3 years old, and 2s that she owed him; Itm: to Jony Brew a pettycoat; to Margrt: Brew a kerchief quoife and pinner; To Alice Brew a Quoif & pinner; Itm: to Alice ----[fold]] a kerchiefe, toMargt: Cannell a neck kerchief; To AliceKneal a petti coat; Itm: to Nelly Clator a pettycoat coife & neck kerchief; To Mar gret Saile a pettycoate; To Margrt: Kneale a pettycoat; To Will: Brew --- sheep, 3 pound of fflax to Margrt Watleworth; Itm: she owned she was indebted to John Martin 3s; Itm: to John Corkill 8d, Itm: left to ye witnesses of her will 6d apiece; And constituted her son Richard McBooy Exr: of all her goods moveable & unmoveable whatsoever; Itm: she left to her son William Kissage 4 yards of canvass cloth Legacie The Exr: sworn in Court in form of Law Testes Philip Clator } Ewan Kneale} jurati The Inventory brought in by the Exr: amts to 01£ - 10s - --- pledges according to Law ye witnesse of the will

Last Modified 21 July 2016