Joney Crowe alias Gill / Killey 1662

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 1 September 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1661A #052 Lezayre will of Joney Crowe alias Gill / Killey, dated 7 November 1662:
Summary: husband Robert Crowe is alive, dau Catharine, dau Callighooney, son Ewan Crowe, dau Margaret, dau Christian, sister Joney, sister Kathrine, 
sister Elizabeth/Bessy, Margaret Callow, brother John, witnesses: Mark Brew & John Gill, pledges: Ed Gill & William Teare.    
Will of mother: ArW 1650A #39 Lezayre will of Christian Gill/Killey alias Caine, dated 26 December 1650: husband [William] Gill/Killey is dead & made a 
will, dau Joney senior [married to Robert Crowe, her will ArW 1661A #052 Lezayre], dau Margaret (married to Edmund Kneale), dau Joney junior, daus 
Catharine & Elizabeth/Bessy, son John Gill, grandau Joney Colleish, son in law James Colleish of Maughold was owed 6s, grandson Edmund Crowe, granddaus 
Christian & Catharine Crowe, granddau Margaret Kneale, grandson Donold Gill, also: son or grandson? Edmund Gill, Patrick Gill, witnesses: xxxx Gill & 
Christian Callow & Ed Crowe minister;  
Will of sister: ArW 1677A #125 Lezayre will of Margaret Kneale alias Gill/Killey, died 1 November 1676: husband [Edmund] Kneale is not mentioned; dau 
Margery, son Edmund, son Ewan, son William, son Patrick Kneale, all are of age, witnesses: John Kneale & Edmund Kneale, pledges: William Kneale.

15 K Christ Leayre 7th of November 1662 The last will and testament of Jonie Gill, laite weife, to Ro: Crowe, first committed hir soule to God, and hir bodie to Christian buriall etc; It shee bequeathed to hir sister Jony 2 pottles of prciball corne, It: to hir sister Kathrin 2 pottls of prciball corne, It: to hir sister Bessy 2 pottles of the sd corne, It: to Margaret Calowe one lambe, It: to hir brother Jo: one sheep, It: shee bequeathed unto hir husband hir pte of the meire in K Mahuld, It: shee bequeathed to hir three children, viz Kathrin Calichoney and Ewan Crow xxti[20ti] shillings out of the whole, It: shee constituted, appoynted, and ordayned hir fyve children viz: Ewan, Kathrin, Caliechoney, Margrett, and Christian hir true and Lawfull executs: of all hir goods movable and unmovable It: further hir will was that hir eldest sone should have all hir right of the Lands wth the crope of corne, and tith, and hee to give to everie one of the rest of the children a ferlett of prciball corne as hee is able, Note allso yt its sworne yt ye husband is to have the lands until 3 yeeres be ended if hee pleas; & to returne it to ye heir wth ye crope of corne & tith & ye rest as above said pbatu et solvit 6d Testes Marke Brewe The executor sworne yt are at yeeres Jo: Gill jurati & to bringe in the Invent: wthin 14 days solvo tamen vincuig subpoena 20s ad usum domini suo jure pformed in follio 2d [next page] A true Inventorie ------[top crumbled away] unmovable of Jony Gill due to hir executrs: It: certayne blancketts and canveses .................... 0 - 1 - 6 It: 1 yeard of lenen cloath ............................. 0 - 0 - 10 - 0 It: certayne barrell and othe rvessells ................. 0 - 7 - 0 - 0 It: ther pte of old secks ............................... 0 - 1 - 4 - 0 It: for ther pt of geese ............................... 0 - 0 - 6 - 0 It: 2 yeards of heards .................................. 0 - 1 - 0 - ---- It: 1 cowe dj heffer and the sixt pte of a litill steere.. 1 - 16 - 0 - 0 It: 1 maire and hir follower, wth the third pte of an other follower ...................................... 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 It: there pte of the sheepe ............................. 0 - 4 - 4 - 0 It: for salt ............................................ 0 - 0 - 6 - 0 It: one hundreth of heareings ........................... 0 - 1 - 6 - 0 It: hir pte of the mill beinge 24th pte ................. praysers Patricke Kneall Marke Brewe Do: Corlett Doncan Kneall Securitie or pledges Ed Gill and Wm Teare .......untill the next chapter day [On a slip of paper:] Catharine Crowe als Garrett & husband William Crowe gave a legacy to Edward Christian left him by William Garrett who was dead by 5 March 1672/3, per note found after ArW 1661A #52 Lezayre, will of Joney Crowe alias Gill: March ye 5th 1672/3 I doe hereby acknowledge my self to have received of and from ye hands of Catherin Garrett alias Crow and her husband William Crow the summe of twenty shillings wch was to be paid at the feast of St Andrews last past and doe likewise acknowledge myself to have received three pounds in equall portions at the forgoeing feasts of St Andrews all that is receaved at or before the writeing herof is four pounds sterlin being of a debt due to me ye sd Edward from Willm Garret deceased I say received by me Edward Christian Jurby parish register: Catharine Garrett married William Crowe on 20 February 1671/2, in Jurby. ? Andreas parish register: Catharine Garrett married Edward Christian on 8 June 1669 in Andreas. ?See: ArW 1689A #161 Lezayre will of Catharine Christian alias Garrett, died 18 February 1689/90, intestate: husband Edward Christian is alive, dau Dorothy (of age, died 1692, ArW 1692A #39 Lezayre), son John, dau Catharine, child xxxx, dau Margery & son Thomas Christian, pledge: Mr xxxx Curghey & Nicholas Thompson.

Last Modified 1 September 2020