Catharine Killip alias Kewley 1610

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 July 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

ManxWill 1610M #31 Lezayre will of Catharine Killip alias Kewley, died 1610:
Summary: husband [William] Killip is not mentioned [his will EpW 1602E #042 Lezayre], dau Joney Killip [?already married to xxxx Fayle, which was why she 
was not made an executrix], son & exec Thomas Killip, dau & exec Christian Killip, also: [?son in law, married to Joney?] Edmund Fayle & children, Thomas 
Skillicorne, [farm hand/employee?] Phinlo Kinread, Sir Silvester Crowe curate, pledge: Thomas Killip, witnesses: William Fayle & William Killip.
Will of husband: EpW 1602E #042 Lezayre will of William Killip, died 1602: wife [Catharine Kewley] is alive [died 1610, MmW 1610M #31 Lezayre], son & 
executor Thomas Killip of age, younger daughters (none are married), witnesses: William Casement & [farm hand/employee?] John Kinread.
?Will of dau: ArW 1635A #24 Lezayre will of Christian Killip alias Killip, died 20 February 1635/6: husband: William Killip, son William (eldest, underage) 
and son John, also: Margaret Gell & Joney Sayle; witnesses: John Mylcraine/McYlcarane & John Kneen; pledge: John Martin.
?Will of dau: ArW 1636A #148 Lezayre will of Joney Fayle alias Killip, died 10 June 1636: husband xxxx Fayle is not mentioned, son William Fayle the elder, 
son & exec William Fayle the younger, dau & exec Catharine Fayle, also: Ellin Killip; witnesses: John Kinread & William Fayle.

kirk Christ Laire 1610 The last will and testament of Katherine Kewley: being sick in bodie butt whole in mynd at the maikinge of the same: I commend my soule to my Saviour Christ and my bodie to the Christian buriall, I leave and bequeth to the children of Edmond Ffaile 1 sheep one lambe one kyd, Itm I leve and bequeth to my daughter Jonie Killip one sheep hogge, Itm I leave and bequeth unto Thomas Skillicorne vjd, Itm to Ffinlowe Kynred iiijd, Itm I constitute and ordayne my children Thomas and Christian Killip my true and lawfull execut of all my goods moveable and unmoveable, Itm I leave to my sonne Thomas daughter Christian out of the whole one heffer, Itm I bequeth to the curate Silvester Crowe one lamb The Invent: one cowe, a qrter of an oxe testes eight in sheepe and muttons, The houshould William Ffaill stuffe prced to xijd. Thomas Killip suertie William Killye for the foorthcomminge of the goods accordinge to Lawe

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